Terry Jarvis

With Glenn Turner, Jarvis holds the opening Test partnership record for New Zealand of 387, scored against the West Indies in Georgetown, Guyana, during the 1971–72 season.[1] Terry Jarvis was raised in the Auckland suburb of Remuera and attended Auckland Grammar School from 1958 to 1960, where he played in the 1st Eleven, a team that included two future New Zealand Test captains, Mark Burgess and Hedley Howarth, and another future Test player, Ross Morgan.He then went into business on his own account, forming Jarvis Trading Company Ltd., importing and manufacturing similar products at premises in East Tāmaki, a suburb of Auckland.[15] In 2009 Jarvis bought the adjacent former home of Sir Edmund Hillary in Remuera in order to extend his own property.In 2010 Jarvis was the major sponsor of the Terry Jarvis Centre, an indoor sports facility owned by the Remuera Parnell Sports Committee Charitable Trust and managed by the Parnell Cricket Club, his former club, located on Shore Road, close to his childhood home in Portland Road, Remuera.
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