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By 1936, 303 people lived at Huapai, while 198 were living in Kumeū, and 113 in the surrounding rural area of Kumeū. Winemaking was established at an industry at Kumeū and Huapai in the early 1940s, led by Croatian families such as Nick and Zuva Nobilo, and Mick and Katé Brajkovich. Most notably for
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and rugby goals respectively, and two playgrounds, with another soon-to-be built adventure playground worth over NZ$ 50,000. There is a sealed bike track covering the whole school, as well as a BMX track for students. The school also has a tennis / hockey court, swimming pool, flag court, dedicated
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In the early 1910s, Lionel Hanlon and G.W. Green established a company called Northern Fruitlands Ltd., which subdivided 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) of land northwest of KumeÅ« into 10 acres (4.0 ha) plots, which they called the Huapai Estate. During this time, the Pukekorari train station was
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words to mean "Good Fruit". Prior to this, the area has a variety of names during early European settlement, including Kumeu North, Kumeu Flat, and Pukekorari. Hanlon and Green applied the name to an area of 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) north of
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was established in 1875. Kumeū land owner Thomas Deacon gifted land for the railway, which led to the construction of two railway stations: Kumeū in the south, and one near his hotel at modern Huapai, which was established in 1877.
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of the 1820s, Ngāti Whātua and Te Kawerau ā Maki vacated the area, returning in the late 1820s and 1830s. The Ngāti Whātua village was not resettled after the war. During modern times, the area is considered parts of the
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from Ngāti Whātua in 1853. Ngāti Whātua sold land in the hope that this would lead to Europeans settlements developing and stimulate the economy of the area. The Kumeū River valley was difficult to navigate, until the
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slowly grew during this period, and the first Kumeu Hall was constructed by 1876. The hall became a hub for the community, used as a school, church and for social events. In 1881, a continuous railway between
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renamed to be the Huapai train station. The first sections were sold in 1914, and new institutions came to the area, with Huapai School established in 1919, and St Chad's Anglican Church in 1925. Gradually
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became more efficient growers. During the same decade, industrial firms began opening operations in Huapai and Kumeū, during which the villages of Huapai and Kumeū began merging into a single urban area.
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The Kumeū River area has traditionally been a wetland and flood plain, prior to European settlement. The Kumeū valley regularly flooded during the 1920s and 1930s, and a major flood occurred in 1954.
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opened, causing significant growth in the Kumeū area. Sheep and dairy farmers were increasingly drawn to the Kumeū area from the 1880s, as land was gradually cleared of forest, kauri gum and flax.
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The railway brought more settlers to the Kumeū-Huapai area. Initially the Kumeu Flat area was developed by Deacon into a village, with Kumeū remaining a rural for longer. The villages of Kumeū and
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of 9 and a roll of 436 in 2013. Huapai School currently hosts 22 classrooms and has a roll of 523 students as of August 2024. The school has one large and one medium-sized field, with
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since around the 13th or 14th centuries. The Kumeū River valley was sparsely populated, but was an important transportation node due to
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music suite, professional audio system, and a soon-to-be built completely new administration block including a large library.
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The name Huapai was coined by property developers Lionel Hanlon and G.W. Green in the early 1910s, which they created from
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developed a winemaking industry at Kumeū and Huapai. Since the 1970s, Kumeū and Huapai have grown to become
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The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (notified 30 September 2013) Appendix 4.3 Treaty Settlement legislation
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By the 1970s, the fruit growing industry in Huapai became less profitable, after areas such as the
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Huapai, the Nobilo family operated the Gilbey-Nobilo vineyard from Huapai, producing wine from
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Cadastral map advertising the Huapai Estate as "Auckland's Suburban Fruit Colony", circa 1920
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suburbs are located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) to the south-east of KumeÅ«, including
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Huapai District School is a coeducational full primary school (years 1–8), with a
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since the 13th or 14th centuries, and the area is of significant importance to
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ancestor Ruarangi, who likely travelled through the area in the 16th century.
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Settlement at Huapai developed in the 1870s after the construction of the
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and Australia/New Zealand people of the Kumeū River valley settlements..
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The first land blocks of the Kumeū River valley were purchased by
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Taua, Te Warena (2009). "He Kohikohinga Kōrero mō Hikurangi". In
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From 1876 until 1974, the Huapai area was administered by the
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Doing It Themselves: the Story of Kumeu, Huapai and Taupaki
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was formed. Rodney District Council was amalgamated into
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Within the Auckland Council, Huapai is a part of the
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Pishief, Elizabeth; Shirley, Brendan (August 2015).
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Index

Huapai District School
The main road in Huapai
36°46′17″S 174°32′19″E / 36.77139°S 174.53861°E / -36.77139; 174.53861
Country
Region
Auckland Region
Rodney ward
Rodney Local Board
Kaipara ki Mahurangi
Te Tai Tokerau
Auckland Council
Auckland
State Highway 16
North Auckland Railway Line
Kumeū
Riverhead
Waimauku
Tāmaki Māori
Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara
Te Kawerau ā Maki
Kumeū River
Kaipara
Waitematā
portage
Te Tōangaroa
waka
Kumeu–Riverhead Section
Riverhead
Croatian New Zealanders
a single urban area

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