This pathway is part of Marine Parade, it is best to walk here, there is no place to park or turn a car on the Marine Parade road ends. Stand by the culvert and look, you don't have to leave the path. You are looking for a 50 ml pill bottle, bring your own pen
Businessman James Macandrew was put in prison for debt in 1861, he was the Superintendant of the Otago Province so he made his house Carisbrook a official prison and stayed there, then he sold his house Carisbrook and moved to a smaller house at 20 Marine Parade, you can't see it but it is behind the house here. He died in 1887 aged 68 when his horse bolted on the way home from town and his carriage turned over, at the bottom of Marion Street where the bus shelter mural is. He is buried in the graveyard in Macandrew bay.