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European settler mentioned in newspapers is George Rich, who is described as farming and hunting wild boars at Papakura in 1844. The first permanent European residents of Papakura were the McLennan, Cole and Willis families, who arrived between 1846 and 1848 to establish farms at Papakura.
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Some notable sports facilities include an indoor-outdoor swimming pool, an international-quality athletics track, a sports stadium, and venues for rugby, netball, cricket, golf, tennis, badminton, soccer, and many other sports. The council also operates a library and a theatre. Papakura also has a
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is a secondary school (years 9–13) with a roll of 1063. The school was established in 1954. In 2020, Māori students were 59% of the roll and
Pacific Islands students were 29%. Papakura Intermediate is an intermediate school (years 7–8) with a roll of 294. The school opened in 1962. From 2000 to
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Papakura. Nearby houses were originally Army Homes, but are now in private hands. The army base was made much smaller in the 2010s and become a residential area for a large number of modern houses, both detached and terraced. The subdivision is called McLennan Housing
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The construction of Great South Road led to a population boom in
Papakura, which became a military outpost staging point for the war. Many soldiers lived in Papakura village or camped in the surrounding area, and businesses made profit by serving the soldiers. On 9 July 1863, due to fears of the
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immigrant George Cole became known as the "father of
Papakura" in later years, and is remembered by the name of a street in Papakura, Coles Crescent. The tract of land that was initially purchased was subdivided in 1853, with the street layout that was built initially remaining largely in place
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was developed gradually in sections, with the motorway over the
Pahurehure Inlet at Papakura opening in 1965. By the mid-20th century horse breeding became common, and as the motorway was being constructed, industrial businesses were established in the Takanini and Papakura areas. In 1965 a
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Papakura. The military barracks and stables in the town were disbanded, and local residents struggled, no longer able to supply the soldiers. After the war, the Crown confiscated 1.2 million acres of Māori land around the
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at Pukekiwiriki, and by Te Maketū pā to the south. Tāmaki Māori of the Papakura area thrived by utilising the resources of the Manukau Harbour, forests of the Hunua Ranges and by creating large-scale gardens, primarily on the slopes of Pukekiwiriki.
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returning small portions of land in 1867. Most land was kept by the crown as reserves, or sold on to British immigrant farmers. This included land in Papakura that was promoted to European farming families, who arrived in the mid-1860s.
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and Cosgrove School are contributing primary schools (years 1–6) with rolls of 426, 494 and 578 students, respectively. Papakura Central traces its origins back to 1876. Kelvin Road opened in 1968. Cosgrove opened in 1959.
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relatives to the south. Waiohua gradually returned to the southern Manukau Harbour, including Papakura, living in disbursed villages based on seasonally available resources. During this time, the tribal identities of
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digging, farming, and providing services for travellers along the Great South Road. By the early 1870s, the Papakura Hotel and Globe Hotel had become prominent structures in the town. In 1875,
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due to a lack of central government funding for road improvements. The Hunua Highway Board was established in 1867, and in 1886 Papakura became a part of the Opaheke North Road Board.
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railway run through the Papakura District. State Highway 1 ran down Great South Road through central Papakura until 1965, when it was bypassed by the
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The first permanent European residents moved to Papakura in 1846. The town developed significantly during the construction of the
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biscuit factory. The Roselands shopping centre opened in Papakura in 1968.
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Breakwater Against the Tide: a History of Papakura City and Districts
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4560:(2nd ed.). Papakura: Papakura and Districts Historical Society.
4170:"The planning framework for Auckland 'super city': an insider's view"
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showcases the area's local history. It opened in 1972.
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Pishief, Elizabeth; Shirley, Brendan (August 2015).
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53:
4007:
4005:
2614:"Te Tātua a Riukiuta Three Kings Heritage Study"
2304:
2302:
2300:
2016:– Middle-distance runner, Olympic gold medallist
1857:(2009), a sculpture and outdoor stage by artist
1143:, an increase of 3,276 people (17.0%) since the
850:Great South Road and the Invasion of the Waikato
754:and Waiohua led to the death of paramount chief
4083:Reidy, Jade (2009). "How the West Was Run". In
3703:2018 Census place summary: Papakura Massey Park
3273:"New Zealand's first controlled powered flight"
861:at Papakura, photographed between 1863 and 1867
3725:2018 Census place summary: Papakura Industrial
3681:2018 Census place summary: Papakura North East
3629:
3627:
1880:Prince Edward Park, a sports venue in Papakura
1760:Papakura is home to association football club
671:ancestress Mārama, who was the second wife of
587:since around the 13th or 14th centuries. Many
4652:
2896:Auckland Council Heritage Unit (March 2017).
1864:Kirks Bush, an area of remnant native forest.
1740:Since 2021, Papakura has been a stop for the
8:
4406:. Papakura and Districts Historical Society.
3635:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
2448:Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum
2270:
2268:
2266:
2264:
2262:
2260:
2169:Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum
1835:, a 2001 sculpture by John Tohia in Papakura
1488:Map of the Town District of Papakura in 1882
1079:
4991:Populated places around the Manukau Harbour
4212:. Auckland Council Archives. Archived from
3772:. Education Review Office. 3 February 2020.
3670:2018 Census place summary: Papakura Central
2852:Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist
2646:"Balmoral & Sandringham Heritage Walks"
2108:
652:
493:to the north, and the rural settlements of
457:
451:
445:
435:
425:
4659:
4645:
4637:
4129:
4070:
3692:2018 Census place summary: Papakura Kelvin
3122:
3110:
3077:
3075:
3073:
2747:
2735:
2612:Pishief, Dr Elizabeth; Adam, John (2015).
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2100:
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2096:
2094:
2092:
2090:
2088:
1078:
232:
50:
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3896:Education Counts: Papakura Central School
3659:2018 Census place summary: Papakura North
2492:
2490:
2488:
2486:
1757:number of skate parks, and a skate bowl.
750:Around the year 1740, a conflict between
481:Papakura is located on the shores of the
4422:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero
3930:"The History of Papakura Central School"
3830:Education Counts: Papakura Normal School
3819:. Education Review Office. 9 March 2018.
3783:Education Counts: Papakura Intermediatel
3714:2018 Census place summary: Papakura East
3648:2018 Census place summary: Papakura West
1840:Accent Point Building, which houses the
1658:, the Papakura Courthouse was where the
1205:
389:, and was a military outpost during the
31:. For the current local board area, see
4044:Manukau, Papakura and Franklin Archives
3841:Education Counts: Edmund Hillary School
3596:
3594:
3135:Auckland Council Heritage Unit (2014).
2780:Deed of Settlement of Historical Claims
2412:Trilford, Danielle (28 November 2017).
2026:
501:to the west. Papakura is surrounded by
208:
195:
182:
174:
122:
87:
83:
68:
3954:. Kelvin Road School. 27 October 2018.
3736:Education Counts: Papakura High School
2820:Deed of Settlement Schedule: Documents
2211:
2209:
2207:
2068:"Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat"
2034:
2032:
2030:
782:war parties from the north during the
591:visited the wider area, including the
489:. It is located between the suburb of
224:Counties Manukau District Health Board
3326:
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2251:
1656:Pitcairn sexual assault trial of 2004
1579:1947–1953 Edward ('Ted') A. J. Busing
1207:Individual statistical areas in 2018
327:. It is located on the shores of the
218:
200:
187:
164:
154:
142:
130:
7:
4996:Populated places established in 1846
4851:Drury (defunct / under construction)
4013:"Previous Local Government Agencies"
3907:Education Counts: Kelvin Road School
3817:"Papakura Intermediate - 09/03/2018"
3251:. The Bush Press. pp. 4–5, 44.
2678:Patterson, Malcolm (21 March 2008).
4911:Papakura District Council (defunct)
4142:McClure, Margaret (1 August 2016).
3990:. New Zealand Ministry of Education
3770:"Papakura High School - 03/02/2020"
2585:"Duder Regional Park - Our History"
2529:Auckland-Waikato Historical Journal
1582:1953–1966 Isaac ('Ike') Grundy Mack
639:. Papakura was the location of the
335:. It is under the authority of the
4986:1846 establishments in New Zealand
4418:"Old All Saints Church (Anglican)"
4347:from the original on 18 April 2021
3164:Gibb, Russell (1 September 2015).
2812:Te Ākitai Waiohua Settlement Trust
2772:Te Ākitai Waiohua Settlement Trust
2687:Environmental Protection Authority
2497:Taonui, Rāwiri (8 February 2005).
2283:Environmental Protection Authority
1943:– Politician, Member of Parliament
1766:Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2
692:The Papakura area was home to the
25:
3918:Education Counts: Cosgrove School
2381:from the original on 29 July 2019
1037:In the years after World War II,
4471:Thompson, Wayne (13 July 2001).
2523:Hooker, Brian (September 1997).
2367:Russell, Alexia (30 July 2019).
2340:"Waikōwhai Coast Heritage Study"
1867:Papakura-Karaka War Memorial, a
1154:Ethnicities were 46.3% European/
879:ordered the construction of the
281:
274:
266:
259:
192:1,291 ha (3,190 acres)
76:Aerial view of Papakura and the
70:
4381:"Papakura Museum on NZ Museums"
4042:Ringer, Bruce (December 2009).
3988:"New Zealand Schools Directory"
1992:– Rugby union player, All Black
1986:– Rugby union player, All Black
1958:– Rugby union player, All Black
1911:- Rugby union player, All Black
1877:, army base established in 1939
1796:in first-class rugby union and
1744:regional train service between
1595:1975–1977 Archibald J. Campbell
1585:1966–1975 Archibald J. Campbell
1015:New Zealand Special Air Service
643:, which allowed people to haul
48:Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
4402:Deeming, Wendy (August 2022).
4089:West: The History of Waitakere
3952:"50 Year Jubilee Celebrations"
1196:and 4.1% had other religions.
524:, a basalt volcano within the
485:, a southeastern inlet of the
1:
4473:"Taggers turn talents to art"
4315:New Zealand Construction News
4091:. Random House. p. 238.
2217:"Place name detail: Papakura"
1674:population, but now only the
1670:Papakura once served a large
915:, where Ihaka Takanini died.
867:Great South Road, New Zealand
723:and Ngā Riki, joined to form
526:South Auckland volcanic field
282:
260:
4556:Smith, Michelle Ann (2016).
4290:New Zealand Transport Agency
3748:"About Papakura High School"
3249:Kauri Gum and the Gumdiggers
3125:, pp. 100–101, 106–107.
2225:New Zealand Geographic Board
1778:Counties Manukau Rugby Union
1735:public transport in Auckland
1530:as a unitary authority. The
952:opened, linking the town to
932:Growing township of Papakura
778:In the 1820s, the threat of
275:
267:
4904:Papakura District (defunct)
4238:. New Zealand Defence Force
1695:, viewed from Clevedon Road
705:Waiohua and the Musket Wars
520:To the east of Papakura is
35:. For the local board, see
33:Papakura (local board area)
5022:
4821:Sir Edmund Hillary Library
4799:Auckland Southern Motorway
4792:Facilities and attractions
3195:, pp. 13–14, 250–254.
2866:"The Native Land Question"
2313:; Murdoch, Graeme (2008).
1917:- Mountaineer and explorer
1894:
1848:and Elim Christian Centre.
1846:Sir Edmund Hillary Library
1824:The Selwyn Chapel ca. 1908
1708:Auckland Southern Motorway
1560:
1050:Auckland Southern Motorway
989:Howard Wright 1910 Biplane
864:
571:site, which protected the
406:Auckland Southern Motorway
78:Auckland Southern Motorway
26:
5006:Papakura Local Board Area
4668:Papakura Local Board Area
4584:Papakura: Town Growing Up
4503:Bloomfield, G.T. (1973).
4404:Papakura Museum: 50 Years
4283:"Auckland Motorways 2008"
4113:"Request For City Status"
3966:"Cosgrove Primary School"
3932:. Papakura Central School
3541:"Heart for his community"
2644:; Truttman, Lisa (2009).
1980:– International cricketer
1937:– International cricketer
1861:in Central Park, Papakura
1794:Counties Manukau Steelers
1609:Papakura District Council
1468:Papakura Central School,
1132:
1106:—
987:and was carried out in a
925:Native Compensation Court
88:
84:
69:
60:
4601:Craig, E. W. G. (1982).
4168:Blakeley, Roger (2015).
3855:. Papakura Normal School
2146:"1000 Māori place names"
2040:"ArcGIS Web Application"
1800:in first-class cricket.
1776:who are members of the
1693:Papakura railway station
1614:1989–1992 George Hawkins
1571:Papakura Borough Council
1013:, being the home of the
950:Papakura railway station
911:, and taken prisoner on
790:under the protection of
374:began developing, among
342:The area was settled by
214:Papakura railway station
4897:Papakura City (defunct)
4783:Pukekiwiriki (Red Hill)
4633:' heritage collections.
4627:Photographs of Papakura
4582:Clarke, Ernest (1993).
3877:. Edmund Hillary School
3797:. Papakura Intermediate
2044:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
1704:North Island Main Trunk
1617:1992–2000 David Hawkins
1182:Māori religious beliefs
1141:2018 New Zealand census
1033:biscuit factory in 2019
897:Invasion of the Waikato
887:and concerns about the
871:Invasion of the Waikato
440:was a reference to the
391:Invasion of the Waikato
4945:Papakura Normal School
4884:Manurewa-Papakura ward
4811:Papakura Military Camp
4761:Kōpuahingahinga Island
4531:Bridget Williams Books
4478:The New Zealand Herald
4236:"Forces and Locations"
4187:10.26686/pq.v11i4.4572
3750:. Papakura High School
3051:. 1994. Archived from
2827:New Zealand Government
2787:New Zealand Government
2499:"The tribes of Tāmaki"
2072:Statistics New Zealand
2004:– Long-distance runner
1949:- Rugby union player,
1875:Papakura Military Camp
1836:
1825:
1696:
1662:sat to hear the case.
1660:Pitcairn Supreme Court
1598:1977–1983 Jack Farrell
1576:1938–1947 Samuel Evans
1558:
1540:Manurewa-Papakura ward
1489:
1458:Papakura Normal School
1034:
1007:Papakura Military Camp
1000:1918–1920 flu pandemic
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830:
653:
589:Māori migration canoes
576:
478:
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452:
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442:North Island giant moa
436:
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160:Manurewa-Papakura ward
108:37.06250°S 174.94194°E
4965:Rosehill Intermediate
4539:10.7810/9781988587332
4087:; Kerr, Ruth (eds.).
3279:. New Zealand History
3084:"The Tawhiao Cottage"
3005:. New Zealand History
2221:New Zealand Gazetteer
1964:– Artist and musician
1831:
1823:
1790:Auckland Rugby League
1788:, who compete in the
1764:, who compete in the
1690:
1620:2000–2004 David Buist
1590:Papakura City Council
1553:
1487:
1080:Historical population
1028:
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857:
828:
821:Early colonial period
792:Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
563:
473:
4940:Papakura High School
4879:Papakura Local Board
4426:Heritage New Zealand
2848:"Papakura Boar Hunt"
2818:(12 November 2021).
2778:(12 November 2021).
2114:Papakura Local Board
1897:People from Papakura
1752:Sport and recreation
1727:Auckland City Centre
1532:Papakura Local Board
1461:pays tribute to the
1451:Papakura High School
1356:Papakura Massey Park
773:Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua
583:has been settled by
543:was home to a dense
372:Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua
333:Auckland City Centre
170:Papakura Local Board
113:-37.06250; 174.94194
37:Papakura Local Board
5001:Suburbs of Auckland
4955:Papakura Sea Eagles
4749:Geographic features
4451:Auckland Public Art
4132:, pp. 108–116.
3372:on 24 February 2012
3234:, pp. 253–254.
2970:(6 December 2016).
2642:Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
1786:Papakura Sea Eagles
1402:Papakura Industrial
1310:Papakura North East
1208:
1081:
889:Māori King Movement
358:was constructed on
104: /
4930:Kelvin Road School
4631:Auckland Libraries
4447:"Cumulus Pavilion"
4369:. Papakura Museum.
4258:"About | McLennan"
4216:on 10 January 2022
4023:on 28 January 2022
3610:Auckland Libraries
3577:Auckland Libraries
3569:"12 November 1968"
3519:Auckland Libraries
3489:Auckland Libraries
3459:Auckland Libraries
3429:Auckland Libraries
3421:"15 February 1955"
2934:Auckland Libraries
2871:New Zealand Herald
2716:Auckland Libraries
1915:Sir Edmund Hillary
1837:
1826:
1798:Northern Districts
1697:
1559:
1546:Mayors of Papakura
1490:
1470:Kelvin Road School
1206:
1035:
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875:In 1861, Governor
863:
831:
811:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
577:
479:
202: • Total
4973:
4972:
4891:Mayor of Papakura
4858:Takanini Gurdwara
4846:Opaheke (defunct)
4836:Tironui (defunct)
4567:978-0-473-36174-7
4548:978-1-988587-33-2
4367:"Papakura Museum"
4085:Macdonald, Finlay
4073:, pp. 56–57.
3968:. Cosgrove School
3606:Manukau's Journey
3573:Manukau's Journey
3549:. 31 January 2009
3515:Manukau's Journey
3511:"11 October 1965"
3485:Manukau's Journey
3455:Manukau's Journey
3425:Manukau's Journey
3300:, pp. 62–64.
3277:nzhistory.govt.nz
3245:Hayward, Bruce W.
3170:Geometria Limited
3003:nzhistory.govt.nz
2968:O'Malley, Vincent
2930:Manukau's Journey
2808:Te Ākitai Waiohua
2768:Te Ākitai Waiohua
2750:, pp. 86–87.
2712:Manukau's Journey
2561:978-0-473-18547-3
2116:(February 2022).
1563:Mayor of Papakura
1517:Papakura District
1494:Auckland Province
1443:
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956:to the north and
796:Te Ākitai Waiohua
765:Te Ākitai Waiohua
675:, captain of the
497:to the south and
364:Te Ākitai Waiohua
312:
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229:
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29:Papakura District
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4960:Rosehill College
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1990:Joe Rokocoko
1978:Blair Pocock
1962:Reg Mombassa
1947:Jerome Kaino
1929:Silver Ferns
1903:Fleur Adcock
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1774:Papakura RFC
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2658:1 September
2531:(70): 39–40
2352:14 February
2230:23 February
2130:23 February
2014:John Walker
1998:– Cricketer
1984:Kieran Read
1869:World War I
1859:Sara Hughes
1770:rugby union
1463:mountaineer
1425:New Zealand
1180:, 3.3% had
1149:2006 census
1145:2013 census
996:World War I
877:George Grey
801:Modern-day
784:Musket Wars
775:developed.
756:Kiwi Tāmaki
378:descendant
325:New Zealand
176:Established
166:Local board
127:New Zealand
111: /
99:174°56′31″E
4980:Categories
4867:Government
4720:Pahurehure
4431:27 January
4295:3 February
4220:6 December
4153:4 November
4049:(Report).
4027:4 November
3397:(Report).
3327:Smith 2016
3310:Smith 2016
3298:Smith 2016
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3205:Smith 2016
3193:Smith 2016
3093:21 October
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2955:Smith 2016
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2570:1135039710
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2123:(Report).
2077:25 October
2021:References
1642:Government
1637:Facilities
1629:2007–2010
1623:2004–2007
1601:1983–1989
1436:37.4 years
1417:32.7 years
1394:30.3 years
1371:28.2 years
1348:26.8 years
1325:30.6 years
1302:35.4 years
1279:30.6 years
1256:42.0 years
1231:Median age
1228:Households
1220:Population
739:and later
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594:Matahourua
503:Pahurehure
254:Pahurehure
197:Population
4831:Takaanini
4710:Keri Hill
4690:Alfriston
4267:30 August
4242:19 August
4196:2324-1101
4117:The Press
3853:"Welcome"
3612:. MJ_4828
3579:. MJ_4292
3521:. MJ_4033
3491:. MJ_3600
3461:. MJ_4053
3431:. MJ_3348
2936:. MJ_0177
2816:The Crown
2776:The Crown
2708:"ca 1765"
2597:30 August
2477:Q58677261
2461:0067-0464
2198:Q58677091
2182:0067-0464
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2049:19 August
1951:All Black
1931:netballer
1909:John Afoa
1731:Waitematā
1683:Transport
1446:Education
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1420:$ 26,800
1397:$ 31,500
1374:$ 24,600
1351:$ 23,000
1328:$ 33,600
1305:$ 28,900
1282:$ 31,000
1259:$ 27,300
1178:Christian
1068:in 1975.
1059:Griffin's
1031:Griffin's
969:Dalmatian
946:kauri gum
729:rangatira
636:Moekākara
466:Geography
453:Wharekawa
416:Etymology
395:kauri gum
220:Hospitals
96:37°3′45″S
4841:Papakura
4740:Takanini
4735:Red Hill
4730:Rosehill
4725:Papakura
4672:Auckland
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4345:Archived
3376:12 April
3247:(1989).
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2983:30 March
2721:30 March
2508:17 March
2473:Wikidata
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2190:42906272
2162:(1979).
1746:Hamilton
1725:and the
1723:Papakura
1721:between
1702:and the
1672:military
1536:Papakura
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1194:Buddhist
1166:, 16.9%
1162:, 21.6%
1158:, 34.2%
1133:Source:
1043:Manurewa
998:and the
977:Clevedon
973:Manurewa
958:Hamilton
954:Auckland
624:Tokomaru
618:Tākitimu
606:Mātaatua
537:Takanini
515:Red Hill
507:Rosehill
491:Takanini
317:Papakura
297:Rosehill
290:Red Hill
272:Papakura
242:Takanini
138:Auckland
55:Papakura
4715:Ōpaheke
4705:Hingaia
4389:Te Papa
4341:Newshub
3283:21 July
3009:21 July
2626:28 June
2535:21 July
2385:30 July
2289:21 July
1972:Hip-hop
1968:P-Money
1742:Te Huia
1236:income
1223:Density
1094:±% p.a.
1055:Cadbury
921:Waikato
788:Waikato
780:Ngāpuhi
743:on the
725:Waiohua
721:Ngā Oho
687:Waiohua
673:Hoturoa
659:Waikato
551:History
511:Ōpaheke
459:Waipapa
447:kuranui
376:Waiohua
307:Ōpaheke
247:Ardmore
124:Country
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1804:Museum
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1190:Muslim
1156:Pākehā
1128:+3.20%
1125:22,500
1117:+1.21%
1114:19,224
1103:17,667
901:ahi kā
711:Tainui
694:kāinga
678:Tainui
669:Tainui
612:Tainui
573:kāinga
499:Karaka
205:29,000
63:Suburb
4700:Drury
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1884:Unity
1833:Unity
1784:club
1772:club
1388:1,586
1385:3,204
1365:3,216
1362:2,862
1345:1,095
1342:4,426
1339:4,515
1319:1,701
1316:2,535
1299:1,191
1296:2,043
1293:3,207
1276:1,293
1273:3,348
1270:4,185
1250:3,193
1247:1,788
1186:Hindu
1168:Asian
1160:Māori
843:Welsh
716:Arawa
600:Aotea
585:Māori
545:kauri
541:Drury
495:Drury
476:Drury
302:Drury
4607:ISBN
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4458:2024
4433:2021
4353:2021
4323:2022
4297:2017
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4244:2006
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4192:ISSN
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2566:OCLC
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2079:2023
2051:2022
1927:and
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1652:WINZ
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1382:2.02
1359:0.89
1336:1.02
1313:1.49
1290:1.57
1267:1.25
1244:0.56
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1111:2013
1100:2006
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133:City
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