The value of history

When Damon told me that this issue of The Profit was going to feature 150 years of Hastings City and look at some of our longest established business, I thought it appropriate to dig into the Harvey family history, as there has been a long association with the Harvey family providing real estate and property valuation services since they stepped off
the boat in the 1870’s.

In fact, the Harvey family, who originally came from Cornwall were involved in property there too. You could say property is in our DNA. It all started when Elizabeth and Thomas Harvey sailed from Cornwall on the SS Helen Denny from the UK to arrive in Port Ahuriri, Napier on 22 October 1874.

Thomas’s three children, William, and his half siblings Elizabeth and John also made the journey. The two half brothers, William who is my great great grandfather and John Thomas originally bought a horse and coach business from the Crowther family.

However, in 1918 they established their own business known as Harvey Fulton and Hill, Public Accountants and Land Agents. This business originally covered Napier but later expanded to cover Hastings as well. My great great grandfather also a staunch supporter of the preservation of scenic spots in the province, and resolutely fought (though unsuccessfully), for the preservation of Balls Clearing, a bush in the Puketitiri district, and the area known as the Turangakumu Bush on the Napier-Taupo Road.

He was also a strong advocate for the East Coast Railway, and at the same time he was partly instrumental in the determined efforts made to have the Lake Waikaremoana Hydro Electric Power scheme developed. He was a member of the provincial committee that laid the foundation for the establishment of the Hawke’s Bay (HB) Electric Power Board. William, and his wife went on to have four children, of which the two boys, William Thomas (Bill) and Norman also went into the family business of Harvey Fulton and Hill continuing William’s legacy who died in 1945.

From 1932 Bill managed the Hastings office and became the General Manager of Harvey Fulton & Hill in 1965 when he bought his brother Norman out. Norman continued to run a real estate business in Napier until the early seventies, and then he moved to Auckland. So, the now Hastings based business of Harvey Fulton & Hill progressed.

My grandfather Bill Harvey was also a Registered Valuer. Interestingly, back in those days he was registered under the Valuers Act of 1948 when became a registered valuer for good behaviour and ability, no exams required – bit different to the current state of play! Bill was also the Hastings City Valuer and was very involved in the acquisition for the Council (Hastings City Council) of most of the land at Flaxmere.

Consequently, the Hastings City Council developed parts of Flaxmere to the extent of what we know today. My grandfather managed the business right up until his untimely death from cancer in 1971 and then my father, William Jens (Jim) took over the business. Under Jim’s tenure Harvey Fulton & Hill merged with Barry Long Real Estate, and for the first time since its inception Harvey Fulton & Hill had a name change becoming Harvey Fulton & Long being a Real Estate Agents, Valuers and Auctioneers, with the firm’s auction rooms situated in Russell Street in a location that we held from 1932 until the property was sold to become part the Bay Plaza development.

Dad, Jim Harvey was involved in Real Estate and Valuation and was President of the HB Real Estate Institute, Chair of HB branch of the Valuers’ Institute as well as receiving the Government appointment to become a member of the HB Land Valuation Tribunal, a position he held for about twenty-eight years. In 1997 the two branches of the family met up again when Harvey Fulton and Long became part of the Harvey’s Real Estate Group, which was founded by Norman’s son Ross Harvey, continuing the tradition providing both real estate and valuation services. However, in 2006 I bought back the valuation division within the HB franchise and set up Williams’ Harvey as an independent valuation practice. My career has been property focused but diverse giving me broad knowledge of the property industry in New Zealand (NZ).

Starting as a Property Manager at NZ Rail in 1990 I was promoted to be one of their youngest Area Managers until embarking on my OE in 1994. On returning I joined the family business selling residential/commercial real estate. After completing my valuation registration in 2001 I then became the General Manager for Harvey’s Real Estate, Hawke’s Bay and managed four business branches with over 50 staff through setting up Williams’ Harvey Registered Valuers.

In honour of my forebearers, who have all named their first-born sons William (known to their peers by their second name) and since William Harvey founded the first business four Williams’ have been valuing property or selling property in the region since 1918, hence the company’s current name Williams’ Harvey.

I am proud of the team, the business and the fact that I am the fourth generation Harvey involved in a business that started over 100 years ago.

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About Paul Harvey

Paul is an urban qualified Registered Valuer and specialises in the commercial, industrial and residential property sectors. After graduating from Massey University in 1989 with a BBS majoring in Valuation and Property Management, Paul's career has been diverse giving him an extremely broad knowledge of the property industry in New Zealand. Starting as a Property Manager at New Zealand Rail in 1990 he was promoted to being one of their youngest Area Managers until he left for his OE in 1994. On his return Paul joined his father in the old family business where he sold residential/commercial real estate for 3½ years. After completing his Valuation Registration in 2001, Paul then became the General Manager for Harvey's Real Estate, Hawkes Bay, in 2002 where he managed four business branches with over 50 staff until he left in 2006 to set up Williams' Harvey. Paul is the great grandson of the original firm's founder and is the owner and director of Williams' Harvey. Paul is married to Jo and has two children. Paul is a keen road cyclist, however, spends more time around the country trying to keep up with his son who competes in Downhill mountain biking. Valuing property is in the blood and the Harvey name is well known in the Hawke’s Bay region with over four generations of experience and knowledge. Williams' Harvey are Hawke's Bay's leading property valuation service providing independent, expert property advice throughout Hawke's Bay, Central Hawke's Bay and Dannevirke. Our Valuers specialise in all sectors of the property market to make sure you get the very best advice. Contact Details for Paul Harvey E: paulharvey@williamsharvey.co.nz M: 0274 952 209 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-harvey-384b8517

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