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Pleasant Point, New Zealand

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591: 434:, to access the area's rich hunting grounds. These trips would take three to six weeks for a return trip, as the land was mainly tussock, flaxes and matagouri, with few tracks. These wagoners would stop at campsites along the way, a popular one being "The Point". The identity of the "point" itself is unknown and the subject of speculation and theories, which include it's being the place at which the Te Ngawai (Tengawai) and 423: 702: 545:. There were 558 households, comprising 696 males and 675 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.03 males per female. The median age was 44.5 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 270 people (19.7%) aged under 15 years, 198 (14.4%) aged 15 to 29, 630 (46.0%) aged 30 to 64, and 273 (19.9%) aged 65 or older. 677:
In 2004 the government closed the high school, which resulted in much of the school resources being given to the adjacent primary school and the remainder being sold off. The primary school underwent massive changes, with the school expanded to years 0-8 to include the intermediate students who would
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Pleasant Point High also existed until 2004, when it was closed by the government. This closure meant high school students had to go to other schools, primarily in Timaru. A school in Pleasant Point was first suggested and opened in 1868. It was located on Tengawai Road. By 1871 the school had been
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The commodious sheep pens were not greatly patronised, the present season not being favourable for large sales of sheep but this department is pretty certain to be a prominent feature in future sales. Having secured a site of four acres, the Directors have provided for ample development which may be
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Of those at least 15 years old, 138 (12.5%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 282 (25.6%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 31,300, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 186 people (16.9%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of
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rivers meet. One theory suggests the point is the cut in the hill, possibly at the foot of Manse Road, as this is where the town was established. The Point grew into one of the most popular camps along the route, and campers started referring to it as Pleasant Point because of the access to food and
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On Monday, the yards erected by the Pleasant Point Saleyards Company were opened. The capacity of the cattle yards was fully tested by an entry of four hundred head and the opinion was freely expressed that the Company will require to complete their original design. This they have been unable to do
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that were making the news at the time. The streets in the northern part of the town are named after early settlers to the area or notable people who own property in the locality. William Halstead was a fellmonger who owned land on Halstead Road. John Porter Harris owned the land on Harris Street,
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As early as 1870 the streets of Pleasant Point had been named and surveyed, although these names were not publicised, and this led to many streets being referred to by landmarks. Halstead Road was often called School Road, due to the school being located there. Harris Street was known as Church
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The auctioneers were Jones, Wildie, Allan and Stumbles and Maclean and Stewart and, with the very large attendance, the day's proceedings were probably satisfactory. The Directors have arranged a very liberal scale of charges for travelling stock, drafting purposes, etc., and there is no doubt
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On 13 March 1986 Pleasant Point lay witness to the worst flood in South Canterbury's history. The flood caused people in the western part of the town to be evacuated. Up to five helicopters were operating to get people to dry ground. The flood caused millions of dollars in damages.
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fairly predicted for the business of a centre commanding such a large and agriculturally thriving district. The Levels Road Board have lately removed a very narrow bridge in the immediate vicinity and erected a substantial structure giving free access to the Company‘s grounds.
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moved to a new location on Harris Street, although the school soon exceeded the available facilities and an extra room was added, by which time the school had a capacity for 200 students. In 1907 a new school was built on seven acres, at its current location on Halstead Road.
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The firm started off with ten staff, and designed and manufactured bicycles on a Te Ngawai Road site. By 1989 the business employed around 35 people. The factory was completely destroyed by fire in April 1990 and the firm then relocated to Washdyke.
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have attended the high school. A number of builds were also used to expand the school, whilst the gym and neighbouring courts became public for the community. The remaining buildings were sold off and eventually formed the new pre-school.
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However as the township began to grow, street names became a necessity and streets were signposted. The town was divided up into sections. Streets to the south of the railway line have Afghan names. This is presumably linked to the
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Pleasant Point is described by Statistics New Zealand as a small urban area. It covers 5.21 km (2.01 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 1,510 as of June 2023, with a population density of 290 people per km.
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In 2018 the old concrete tennis and basketball courts outside the gymnasium were renovated to include a new artificial turf which could accommodate many different sports, including hockey, netball, and tennis.
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have also been established in the area. It also has two primary schools, a preschool and a play centre. Pleasant Point High School was closed by the Labour government in 2004. It has two rivers nearby, the
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through the want of support by a number of persons who entered cordially into the preliminary arrangements and have not taken up shares so freely as the management was led to anticipate.
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1868-1948 Pleasant Point District High School (South Canterbury, N.Z.) : a sketch of the history of the school, issued in connection with the re-union celebrations, October, 1948
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Street as it was the location of the first Anglican church. The Main Road was often referred to as Dominion Street, presumably linked to New Zealand's declaration as a Dominion.
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railway passed through the town. It closed on 2 March 1968, and the heritage line utilises 2.5 km (1.6 mi) of track along the branch's old route.
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those at least 15 was that 528 (48.0%) people were employed full-time, 195 (17.7%) were part-time, and 33 (3.0%) were unemployed.
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By 1896 the saleyards were the largest in South Canterbury; by 1905 they were the second largest saleyards in Canterbury, behind
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 50.5% had no religion, 37.9% were
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St Joseph's School is a Catholic state-integrated primary for years 1 to 8 with a roll of 58 students as of August 2024.
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Saleyard Company with the suggestion of the two companies amalgamating, and in 1979 the Pleasant Point Saleyards closed.
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Procession for Bowling Carnival circa 1938, led by Mr H. Christie and the two Carnival Queens, D. Chapman and D. Murphy
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The Cyclemakers Group started production in Pleasant Point in October 1981 with Ian Hooker as managing director.
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Pleasant Point Primary School is a full primary for years 1 to 8 with a roll of 265 students as of August 2024.
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In 1911, 200 trees were planted alongside the playground as a memorial to the coronation of King George V.
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Early on, Pleasant Point was recognised as a centre for buying and selling stock. The first stockmarket in
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It is a service town for the surrounding farming district. One of its main attractions is the heritage
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replicas in the world. It attracts about 10,000 people a year. For almost one hundred years, the
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who used to own the land. The streets in the western part are named after native trees.
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The percentage of people born overseas was 9.6, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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water for the horses, the fully stocked hotel and the pleasant surroundings.
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Pleasant Point currently has 2 primary schools and a preschool.
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1868-1948 : Pleasant Point District High School (1948)
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shareholders will be handsomely paid for their enterprises.
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although early maps call the street Le Cren Street after
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand, Canterbury Provinces
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44°15′40″S 171°7′50″E / 44.26111°S 171.13056°E / -44.26111; 171.13056
Country
Region
Canterbury
Territorial authority
Timaru District
Community board
Rangitata
Te Tai Tonga
Timaru District Council
Environment Canterbury
Mayor of Timaru
Nigel Bowen
Rangitata MP
James Meager
Te Tai Tonga MP
Tākuta Ferris
Time zone
UTC+12
NZST
DST
UTC+13
Area code
iwi
Ngāi Tahu
Canterbury
Timaru
State Highway 8.
railway
Pleasant Point Museum and Railway

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