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787: 1057:, known in New Zealand as "P". Waikato District Mayor Allan Sanson supported Pink's message to Ngāruawāhia methamphetamine dealers to either leave the town within 24 hours or "visits" would begin. The demand was also supported by members of the community who had gathered at a local meeting. According to a gang source, Ngāruawāhia became P free, but the Police Association stated that there was no evidence that P dealers had left Ngāruawāhia. There is additionally concern Pink has damaged the work that Tribal Huk did feeding a thousand Waikato schoolchildren. 571: 708: 54: 1182:, which lost most of its pupils in 1862 and, by 1863, was reported as in disrepair. The mission house burnt down in 1886. An army camp was built on the mission site in the 1920s, including its own water supply, ammunition dumps and a railway siding. A 1925 photograph showed only one building and many tents, but a 1955 aerial photo showed the extent of building, which was largely complete by 1927. In 1993 the camp was returned to 600: 930: 847:. It was 12 ft (3.7 m) wide and 436 ft (133 m) long, made up of 3 x 123 ft (37 m), a 43 ft (13 m) and a 20 ft (6.1 m) span. Two piers were in the river on 6 ft (1.8 m) concrete cylinders sunk 37 ft (11 m) below normal water-level. The others were 843:
then a temporary bridge, used in construction, was hit by a steamer. Work got under way again, £3,000 was in the Public Works Estimates and the bridge was reported complete in 1920, except for its approaches. The bridge opened in 1921 and, on 28 July 1921, was officially opened by the Minister of Public Works,
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festivities. The regatta provided a means of association between two ethnic groups, socially and culturally. The first official regatta took place in 1896 and since then has grown to become one of New Zealand's largest aquatic festivals. During the centennial regatta in March 1996, over 48,000 people
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agreed to share the cost in 1914. The State Advances office lent £2,500 for the bridge in 1915. Wartime shortages caused further delays, but by 1917 the new bridge was taking shape. Further delay occurred when additional piles had to be driven. The Minister reported the work well in hand in 1919, but
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Ngāruawāhia is the home of the rugby league team Turangawaewae RLC, which is named after the marae opposite the clubrooms. The club currently holds the record for the first team to win consecutive titles in the annual Waicoa Bay Premiers Competition, consisting of all teams in the Waikato, Coast and
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On the northern side of the Waipā River is the Christian Youth Camps (CYC), the largest youth camp site in New Zealand. CYC started in the early 1960s with large Easter conventions. Today there are two separate camp sites on 38 hectares of land. The camp offers school holiday camps throughout the
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opened for traffic in 1876. So long as there were few trains, there was little complaint that gates closed 10 minutes before a train was due. However, by the 1900s road and rail traffic was increasing, averaging 20 trains, 275 pedestrians, 43 equestrians, 29 light vehicles, 18 milk carts, 6 wagons,
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mile (1.2 km) away, in the Hakarimatas. The concrete dam is 100 feet (30 m) long and 26 feet (7.9 m) high and now accessible by the Waterworks Walk from Brownlee Avenue, alongside Mangarata Stream. The population was then 1100 in 240 houses. By 1965 the population was 3,630, so water
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Complaints had been made about a single-lane bridge since before it was built, so, when the new NIMT bridge was built, the Main Highways Board leased the old one and added decking. The conversion was completed in early November 1931, allowing 2-way traffic. Single lane traffic was reinstated for a
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On 13 March 1953 a contract was let for a new steel truss bridge. An April 1955 photo shows two piers in the river. On 20 August 1955 the centre span was placed and a 1955 photo shows the bridge almost finished. The first car drove over the bridge on 19 October 1956. By 2008 17,392 vehicles a day
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Of those at least 15 years old, 579 (12.3%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 1,155 (24.5%) people had no formal qualifications. 468 people (9.9%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 2,391 (50.8%) people were employed
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after a white flag of truce was flown, Cameron informed Māori that Governor Grey would only come to talk peace if his forces were allowed to enter Ngāruawāhia unopposed. Cameron entered a deserted Ngāruawāhia on 8 December 1863, but Grey never came to talk peace. Despite Māori protest, sales of
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woman, had eloped and settled at Ngāruawāhia, causing a rift between their tribes. When their first child was born, Ngāti Maniapoto were invited to the celebration in an attempt to reconcile the tribes. Te Ngaere's father named the boy Te Mana-o-te-rangi in honour of Ngāti Maniapoto. Peace was
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coal, which was converted to gas in a Cambridge Patent Gas Producer (many were used about this time in Australasia) and used to drive a 2-cylinder gas engine. It closed in 1924. Much of the machinery was removed in 1950 and from 1954 the building was used as a scout hall.
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Category 2 – Band Rotunda, Delta Tavern, Doctor's House, former bakery, former Flourmill Store, former Māori pā – Puke i Ahua, Grant's Chambers, 13 Lower Waikato Esplanade, 2 Old Taupiri Rd, Pioneer Gun Turret, Riverdale, St Paul's Church, War Memorial.
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few months in 1936 to allow a 40 ft (12 m) truss on the 1921 bridge to be replaced. Traffic was still increasing. In 1935 traffic between Ohinewai and Ngāruawāhia averaged 660 vehicles a day. By 1938 it had risen to 1,329.
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Ngāruawāhia had slightly smaller boundaries in the 2018 Census, covering 9.42 km (3.64 sq mi). It had a population of 6,621, an increase of 1,257 people (23.4%) since the
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teams are Ngaruawahia Panthers and Tūrangawaewae. The 'Ngaruawahia Rugby League Club' is the oldest such club in the Waikato. Early games were played on varying venues, for instance
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Allan Sanson, du Plessis-Allan "really upset locals". In June 2016, local mayor Allan Sanson said du Plessis-Allan spent around three hours in the town, apologizing to residents.
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Ngaruawahia, Waikato, view south to town at the confluence of the Waikato River with the Domain and bridge with Great South Road, and Waipā River with Waingar Road Bridge beyond
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Until 1923 springs in Waipa Esplanade and Market Street were used. In April 1923 a reticulation scheme was opened, supplied by a dam on the Quarry Creek (now Mangarata Stream),
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is traditionally used during the crowning of a Māori monarch. In 1995, the Holy Trinity Anglican Church burned down, and a new church had been built in its place by 1998.
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broadcaster) claimed that the "town is rotting". The broadcaster later accepted a challenge to visit the town and an article relating to the incident appeared on a
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Ngāruawāhia covers 11.86 km (4.58 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 8,170 as of June 2023, with a population density of 689 people per km.
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in 2013, traffic on the Great South Rd in Ngāruawāhia, was 12,467 in 2015, suggesting that traffic on the bridge has been reduced by about 5,000 vehicles a day.
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means "the opened food pits", which derives from a great feast in the 17th century. Te Ngaere, a Ngāti Tamainupō chief, and Heke-i-te-rangi, a
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The town has two English-language state primary schools: Ngaruawahia School, with a roll of 135; and Waipa School, with a roll of 354.
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A local gang is Tribal Huk, who have been seen as heroes by the community for providing lunches to schoolchildren in Ngāruawāhia,
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Bay Of Plenty regions. 'Ngaruawahia Rugby League Club' (Panthers) are 2011 champions, Premiers, U17, U14, U13 are all champions.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 53.5% had no religion, 30.4% were
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was instead pumped from the Waikato and from a deep bore, with a new reservoir and water treatment plant opened in 1965.
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Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Bernard Fergusson is a co-educational Māori-language state primary school, with a roll of 166.
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year. During the terms, the camps are used by various groups, including schools, churches and sporting organisations.
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A 100 hp (75 kW) gas power station was built in Herschell St in 1913 by the Town Board for lighting. It used
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was held in 1973, and featured many music acts, including some that went on to become internationally famous such as
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has been a fundamental event for the region for well over a century. An event is held every year in March on the
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One of the few surviving examples of Ngāruawāhia's previous name is the old Newcastle Butchery building, c. 1921
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club, founded in 1968. Centennial Park serves as the home ground for the club, and has been the home venue for
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has visited Ngāruawāhia on two occasions (1953 & 1974). On the latter occasion, then Māori Queen
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St Paul's Catholic School is a co-educational state-integrated primary school, with a roll of 105.
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were crossing the bridge. No more recent counts have been published, but, after the opening of the
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In 1980, Mayor Latta released a book about the history of the town titled 'Meeting of the Waters'.
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line's rail bridge across the Waikato River. The incident caused structural damage to the bridge.
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For many years, jumping off the rail bridge has been a tradition. However, organisations such as
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and Paterson Park. The first major match for the town was held in August 1911 when they lost to
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Ngaruawahia Rugby League: 1911–2011, 100 Years Ngaruawahia Rugby League Football Club, 2011
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Ngaruawahia road and rail bridges under construction over the Waikato River, Waikato Region
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is the town's co-educational state secondary school, with a roll of 319 as of August 2024.
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Hopuhopu is 5 km (3.1 mi) north of Ngāruawāhia. From 1853 Hopuhopu had a boys'
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in New Zealand. The location was once considered as a potential capital of New Zealand.
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Whites Aviation Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library photos of Waikato river bridges
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Until the Waikato invasion the rivers were the main transport routes, but, after the
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The percentage of people born overseas was 8.6, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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1875 punt, with Waikato Steam Navigation Company flour mill, paddle steamers
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visited the town to see thousands of performers from a number of countries.
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In November 2016, another community meeting was held. Pink was not present.
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In October 2016, Tribal Huk president Jamie Pink started a movement against
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In 2011, murals were installed for Ngāruawāhia's 150th anniversary in 2013
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and its Mahinaarangi or Turongo meeting house, and Waikeri-Tangirau Marae.
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full-time, 558 (11.9%) were part-time, and 348 (7.4%) were unemployed.
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of New Zealand. It is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-west of
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were done in 1912. The Ngāruawāhia Town Board and Waikato, Waipa, and
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In 2019, the name of the town was officially gazetted as Ngāruawāhia.
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on concrete piling and the deck and trusses of Australian hardwood.
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were built, the rivers became barriers, which needed crossings.
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continued to be the main means of crossing the river until the
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A survey for a road bridge was done in 1911. Test borings for
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As early as 1870 a public meeting called for a bridge, but a
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In the 1996 census, the majority of residents identified as
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Ngāruawāhia's history is reflected in the number of its
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The flag hoisted at Ngāruawāhia on the proclamation of
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established between the tribes, and Te Ngaere shouted "
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Category 1 Turangawaewae House built in 1912–1919 as
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(New Zealand Herald, 1931-11-12)" 3754:"Ngaruawahia High School Official School Website" 3285:"Ngaruawahia community on edge after gang unrest" 2846:"Turangawaewae House / Maori Parliament Building" 2558:"NGARUAWAHIA BOROUGH (Waikato Times, 1921-07-22)" 2181:"NGARUAWAHIA BRIDGE. (Waikato Times, 1891-03-28)" 746:and by 2010 the town had its own community news. 3514:"MAORI SCHOOL LAND. (Auckland Star, 1921-11-24)" 2583:"NGARUAWAHIA BRIDGE (Waikato Times, 1921-07-29)" 1837: 1835: 1833: 1831: 1829: 1827: 742:In 2008, Ngāruawāhia set a world record for the 3278: 3276: 3274: 1601: 1599: 1609:Waikato River Its People, Places & History 1460:2018 Census place summary: Ngāruawāhia Central 4136: 3930:"Waipa School Education Review Office Report" 1430: 1428: 1421:Ngaruawahia – a small town with a big history 1096:, known as "The Green Machine", is the local 8: 3816:"Ngaruawahia School Official School Website" 3489:"Waikato-Tainui College : Our Location" 1612:. David Bateman Limited, New Zealand, 2009. 1471:2018 Census place summary: Ngāruawāhia South 1449:2018 Census place summary: Ngāruawāhia North 1436:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census" 320: 4106:Photo of 1936 tar sealing of Great South Rd 1820:1973 – The Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival 1689:Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 – 1954) 1006:following the death of her father in 2024. 603:A gun turret of the paddle-steamer gunboat 4786: 4609: 4179: 4143: 4129: 4121: 3427:"People matter most in lovely Ngaruawahia" 1978:"THE NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR-BOOK, 1966" 1798:1953 & 1974 – Queen Elizabeth’s Visits 871: 756:In May 2016, Heather du Plessis-Allan (an 319: 34: 1906:"NGARUAWAHIA'S WATER, NEW ZEALAND HERALD" 1535:"Puke-i-aahua Pa Palisade, Ngaaruaawahia" 1992:"Top of the south aims for largest haka" 1490:Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1236:, operatic singer and traditional carver 435: 2381:Auckland Weekly News (4 October 1917). 2038: 2036: 1318: 1281: 228: 207: 194: 169: 148: 104: 69: 65: 50: 3878:"Waipa School Official School Website" 1326: 1324: 1322: 626:went ahead in 1864, shortly after the 5042:Populated places on the Waikato River 3309:"Gang boss gives P dealers ultimatum" 1900: 1898: 1896: 1874: 1872: 1845:Ngaruawahia 1980–2010 A Brief History 1766: 1764: 1762: 1760: 1758: 1756: 272: 245: 220: 212: 199: 184: 174: 140: 132: 122: 112: 7: 1480: 1478: 1128:22 – 36 at the Caledonian Ground in 680:The Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival 609:, now mounted near the Waikato River 204:11.86 km (4.58 sq mi) 3283:Jo Lines-Mackenzie (October 2016). 3170:Kerr, Florence (5 September 2024). 5027:1863 establishments in New Zealand 176: • Territorial Authority 25: 3468:Kelsey Wilkie (4 November 2016). 2017:"Murals set scene for 150th mark" 933:Figurehead at Puke i Āhua pā site 4955:Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival 3146:"World War One and Two Memorial" 2127:"Place name detail: Ngāruawāhia" 1786:American officer and Tainui kuia 391:Ethnicities were 54.2% European/ 52: 1555:O’Malley, Vincent (June 2020). 914:Ngaruawahia Railway Bridge 1931 711:Mangarata Reservoir, Hakarimata 1809:Māori and English Queens, 1974 957:and traditional Māori styles; 591:" (break open the food pits). 429:and 1.4% had other religions. 1: 4096:road and rail bridges in 1922 4094:Auckland Weekly News photo – 3403:. August 2006. Archived from 3401:New Zealand Press Association 3121:"St Paul's Church (Catholic)" 1002:; she obtained the throne at 889: 437:Individual statistical areas 186: • Regional council 4771:Rotowaro Carbonisation Plant 3265:Special Broadcasting Service 2135:New Zealand Geographic Board 2106:Nancy El-Gamel (June 2016). 1691:. 13 October 1912. p. 7 1486:Waikato places – Ngāruawāhia 830:1921 single-lane road bridge 826:and 55 stock a day in 1910. 32:Town in Waikato, New Zealand 27:Town in Waikato, New Zealand 5022:Populated places in Waikato 4991:Ngaruawahia United (soccer) 3225:. Te Potiki National Trust. 3197:"Te Kāhui Māngai directory" 2360:. Wilson & Horton Ltd. 1932:"Mangarata Stream, Waikato" 1503:"Heritage planners minutes" 1393:(territorial authorities); 1265:Ngaruawahia Railway Station 990:Ngāruawāhia is home to the 650:visited Ngāruawāhia during 61:passing through Ngāruawāhia 5058: 4960:Huntly rail bridge bombing 4868:Paeroa–Pokeno Railway Line 4754:Facilities and attractions 4018:bernardfergusson.school.nz 3694:Alexander Turnbull Library 2946:"Flourmill Store (Former)" 1685:""Cambridge" Gas Producer" 1492:. Updated 8 December 2011. 1171: 1164:want the practice to end. 4996:Taniwharau (rugby league) 4162: 3758:ngaruawahiahigh.school.nz 3391:"Tuheitia new Maori king" 2783:"www.trafficcounts.co.nz" 2063:Belinda Feek (May 2016). 2015:Aaron Leaman (May 2011). 1910:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz 908: 902: 892: 887: 766:front page. 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" 1004:Tūrangawaewae Marae 970:Māori King Movement 849:reinforced concrete 494:Ngāruawāhia Central 438: 322: 303:Hamilton Urban Area 277:) is a town in the 86: /  3670:. 19 February 1925 2996:"Grant's Chambers" 1515:on 9 February 2013 1228:Shaun Kenny-Dowall 1216:Kelvin Cruickshank 1094:Ngaruawahia United 988: 935: 804: 713: 672:Queen Elizabeth II 660:Queen Elizabeth II 646:Officers from the 611: 576: 436: 297:, adjacent to the 90:37.667°S 175.150°E 5004: 5003: 4970:Strawberry Fields 4886: 4885: 4749: 4748: 4599:Bridal Veil Falls 4562: 4561: 3888:on 19 August 2019 2921:"Bakery (Former)" 2067:. 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