Osmanthus Garden The Osmanthus Garden is a traditional
Chinese garden located in the park. Established in 1996, the garden commemorates the 15 year anniversary of sister-city status between Hastings and
Guilin, China. The garden combines New Zealand and Chinese styles and plants, with
bamboo,
camellia, and the
eponymous osmanthus. The garden also has ponds and a "friendship bridge". The garden was designed by Guilin landscape designer Zhao Jian.
John Holt Memorial Display House The John Holt Memorial Display House is a heated
glasshouse in the park. It was opened in March 1966 after it was donated by Mrs R. V. Burr, the daughter of the eponymous John Holt. Hastings Mayor R. V. Giorgi was present. The glasshouse contains thousands of potted plants and flowers.
Coronation drinking fountain The King George V Coronation drinking fountain is on the New Zealand Heritage List as a Historic Place Category 2. The fountain was erected in 1911.
Tea kiosk A tea kiosk in "modern renaissance style" was constructed in November 1928, designed by local architect Harold Davies. Funds were set aside by council to the tune of £150 from the Municipal Theatre account. The total cost ended up near £1225. The rooftop of the building was able to be used as a band stand. The first tenant of the building was one Mrs A. Kirby. According to Kirby the building "was not even cracked by the quake", referring to how it faired in the
1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. A fire closed the tea rooms in 1957. The Hawke's Bay Playcentre Association leased the building from 1970, removing the bandstand and adding on a playground.
Aviary The park hosts a popular
aviary with around 100 birds, consisting mainly of
cockatiels,
lorikeets, and
budgerigars. Fifteen
red-eared slider turtles live in the aviary alongside the birds. In early 2023 the council started upgrading the aviary after community consultation. The upgrades consisted of more space for the birds and more plants for them to perch on and concrete and steel netting were replaced. A mural by local artist Brandon Blair was added and new signage was installed. The upgrades were done under the recommendation of the Wildlife Trust and
Massey University. The upgrades also involved fixing damage from
Cyclone Gabrielle which caused a tree branch to fall onto the aviary. The upgrades to the aviary were finished in July 2023.
Cockatoos that were housed there, named "
Mate" and "
Stevie Nicks", were moved during the upgrades. It has been decided they won't be moved back in due to health concerns.
Playground The first
children's playground in the park was built around 1924. The playground was upgraded in 2019.
Cricket Cricket was first played in the park in 1906. In the 1930s, the park was flattened and the grass cared to in order to improve conditions for cricket, with room for four cricket pitches in summer and two hockey fields in winter. The first cricket pavilion was built in 1935, with the current one built in 1996. The Cornwall Cricket Club is based in the pavilion. == Maintenance ==