Hermann Rieck (c. 1837-1921) was a pioneer farmer in the
Coffs Harbour
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region of New South Wales, Australia, and the founder of the
banana
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industry in the region.
Early life
Hermann Rieck was born in
Delmenhorst
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,
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,
Germany
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c. 1837.
[Coffs Harbour Regional Museum. Coffs Collections, Hermann Rieck’s certificate of naturalization, 1886. https://coffs.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/55420. Retrieved 2 January 2023] He was reported to be from a wealthy family which had a publishing business.
[Mill R. Kororo Primary School Centenary Book 1893-1993. Coffs Harbour; Bananacoast Printers; 1993.]
He was a
non-commissioned officer
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in the
Franco-Prussian War
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of 1870-1871, being involved in the German invasion of France, including the sieges of
Metz
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and
Paris
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.
[‘Coff’s Harbour’ Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW), 18 Jan 1910, p. 2. National Library of Australia. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61512043. Retrieved 2 January 2023.][Coffs Harbour Regional Museum. Coffs Collections. Portrait of Hermann Hinrick Rieck in a Prussian soldiers uniform, 1870. https://coffs.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/44070. Retrieved 2 January 2023.]
Move to Australia
He came to Australia c. 1878-1879.
[ He initially worked as a journalist and editor in ]Adelaide
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, Melbourne
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, Brisbane
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and Toowoomba
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.['EARLIEST COFFS' By Mrs. Fanny E. Rieck. Coffs Harbour and Dorrigo Advocate, 10 May 1924, p. 3. Trove. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/188552772. Retrieved 2 January 2023.] He also took on various minor occupations to gain experience in the colonies, including book peddler, builder’s labourer and stock and station roustabout.[ His travels took him to various places in south-east Australia, looking for a suitable place to settle.][
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Settlement and farming at Korora
In 1881, he travelled south by horse from Toowoomba
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, intending to go on to Sydney.[ At Grafton, he heard reports of good land on the coast to the south. Reaching the area of Korora, near ]Coffs Harbour
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, he found land that appealed to him, because of its beauty, the fertile soil, the equitable climate, and the availability of a harbour nearby.[Hermann Rieck. Coffs Collections. https://coffs.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/72401. Accessed 17/12/22.] He then went to the land agent’s office in Kempsey to select a block of land to settle and was given 80 acres north of Pine Brush Creek at Korora.[
At the time that Rieck settled in Korora, Aboriginal people and timber getters lived in the area, but there was no farming.][ He initially lived in a lean-to built in the space between the spurs of a large fig tree. In 1887, he built a hut made of slabs and lined with many thicknesses of newspaper.][Hermann Rieck’s home, 1956. Coffs Collections. https://coffs.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/76284. Accessed 171222.] He established a farm where he experimented with a variety of crops, including sugar cane
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, maize
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, fruit
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, tobacco
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and pumpkins
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, as well as running livestock.[eHive. Livestock Branding Iron; c1890; 19.002 https://ehive.com/collections/7265/objects/1046931/livestock-branding-iron. Accessed 17/12/2022.] He pioneered a method of clearing plots for cultivation by using pigs to dig up and manure the soil.[
Rieck was naturalized as a ]British subject
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in the colony of New South Wales
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in 1886.[
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Introduction of banana growing
Hermann Rieck introduced banana
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growing to the Coffs Harbour area around 1887.[‘History of Banana Growing at Coff’s Harbour’. Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW), 25 Sept 1942, p.3. Trove. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article192943124. Accessed 2/1/2023.] He obtained Cavendish banana plants (then known as ‘Fiji bananas’) from Queensland and planted them on his Korora property. By 1894, he had 6 acres (2.4 ha) planted. He initially had great difficulties in transport and marketing of the bananas. Local people had a negative attitude to his bananas, believing that they were inferior in taste and keeping qualities.[ The only available transport out for the bananas was a weekly mail coach and an occasional ship to Sydney.][ Other farmers were slow to follow Rieck and he remained the only grower in the region for decades.][ People thought that bananas would not grow well in a climate so far south and Rieck was regarded as a ‘crank’.][ However, gradually people came around and newcomers started growing them.][ By the 1940s, the Coffs Harbour area had become a major centre of banana growing in Australia.][Bananas to Beautizone. Coffs Collections. https://coffs.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/31505. Accessed 171222.]
Marriage
Wanting to marry, but thinking that no woman would want to come to such a remote place, Rieck advertised in newspapers for a governess to educate his non-existent children.[Coffs Collections. Jean Donn-Patterson Interview, Coffs Harbour City Council, 1988. https://coffs.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/31157. Accessed 1/1/23.] Fanny Cox, who had worked as a teacher in South Australia,[‘Back to School at Laura’. The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA), 25 Jun 1932, p. 21. Trove. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/73848795. Accessed 1/1/23.] answered his advertisement and travelled to the area by ship.[ Rieck showed her around his home and property, but she became alarmed when it became apparent that there was no wife and children living there.][ When he admitted to deceiving her, she was angry and demanded to be taken to Grafton where she had friends to stay with.][ Nevertheless, she agreed to marry him, and they were married in Grafton in 1892.][‘Marriage. Rieck-Cox’. Clarence and Richmond Examiner, 19 April 1892. Trove. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/61243816. Accessed 2 January 2023.] Despite this unconventional start to the marriage, it was reported to be a happy one.[
In 1899, the Riecks travelled to Europe and stayed 9 years, touring on bicycles through ]England
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, France
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, Holland
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, Belgium
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, Germany
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, Austria
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, Switzerland
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and Italy
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.[‘Laura’s Early Days’. Laura Standard and Crystal Brook Courier, 6 April 1928, p. 3. Trove http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article188862346. Accessed 2 January 2023.] While they were away, the Rieck farm was managed by Fanny’s brother, Tom Cox.[ The Riecks returned to Korora in 1908.
The Riecks had no children.
]
Journalism
Hermann Rieck wrote articles promoting the Coffs Harbour region for a range of Australian newspapers in New South Wales
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, Queensland
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, Victoria
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and South Australia
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, including a German-language newspaper in South Australia.[‘Early Coffs Harbour: How Settlers Fared’. Coffs Harbour Advocate 23 Nov 1926. Trove. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article188559341. Accessed 2 January 2023.][ His articles induced many people to settle in the area.][
While on their bicycle tours in Europe, Hermann and Fanny Rieck wrote a series of jointly authored articles about their travels, which were published in several Australian newspapers.][‘Foreign Parts: Journey on Bikes to Holland and the North Sea. H. and F. Rieck, Coffs Harbour’. Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, New South Wales). 1 February 1902, p. 6. Trove. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/61385249. Accessed 2 January 2023.][‘Foreign Parts: A journey along the River Rhine. H. and F. Rieck’. The Laura Standard (South Australia). 13 April 1900, p. 4. Trove. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/188606904. Accessed 2 January 2023.]
Final years
By 1913, Hermann Rieck had failing health and was advised to live in a colder climate.[‘Exiled in Germany- In Munich Before and After the War’ by Mrs Fanny E. Rieck. Queenslander, 27 October 1923, page 5. Trove. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22648666. Accessed 2 January 2023.] They moved to Munich
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, Germany, where they bought a house in the village of Deisenhofen.[ When war broke out in 1914, they were detained as prisoners of war, but allowed to live in their home with restrictions.][ They suffered greatly from the shortage of food due to the war and from the cold. After the ]Armistice
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, when the German Mark experienced hyperinflation
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, they were affected by loss of the value of their savings.[ In 1921, their cottage caught fire and belongings were lost.][ Hermann Rieck had a stroke in July 1921 and died in August that year.][ He was buried in Deisenhofen.
Fanny Rieck was able to raise sufficient funds from sale of their cottage to return Coffs Harbour in 1922,][‘Home and Foreign Parts’. By Mrs. Fanny E. Rieck. Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW). 23 September 1922, p. 6. Trove. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article194694232. Accessed 2 January 2023.] where she lived in difficult financial circumstances.[ In 1928, she returned to live in ]Laura, South Australia
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, where she had grown up.[ She died there in 1942.][Coffs Collections. Fanny E. Rieck. https://coffs.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/72957. Accessed 17 December 2022.]
Places named after Rieck
There are several places in the Coffs Harbour
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area named after Hermann Rieck, although some of them have misspelled his name as ‘Reick’. These are:
• Herman Reick Avenue, Korora
• Reicks Close, Sapphire Beach
• Riecks Point and Riecks Point Beach, Sapphire Beach
Gallery
Image: Hermann_Rieck's_homestead,_1890.jpg, Hermann Rieck’s homestead, c. 1890
Image: Hermann_and_Fanny_Rieck_1893.jpg, Hermann and Fanny Rieck on their banana farm, 1893
Image: Riecks_Point_Beach.jpg, Riecks Point Beach, 2022
Image: Hermann_Reick_Avenue.jpg, Herman Reick Avenue, Korora, 2022
Image: Reicks_Close.jpg, Reicks Close, Sapphire Beach, 2022
References
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People from Delmenhorst
German farmers
German journalists
19th-century Australian farmers
Australian journalists
1830s births
1921 deaths
Year of birth uncertain