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624:. There were 864 households, comprising 1,422 males and 1,380 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.03 males per female. The median age was 35.2 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 699 people (24.9%) aged under 15 years, 450 (16.1%) aged 15 to 29, 1,437 (51.3%) aged 30 to 64, and 219 (7.8%) aged 65 or older.
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mill was established at
Riverhead, and the settlement became an important port for reaching the Kaipara Harbour from the 1850s. Riverhead developed as a community in the 1860s around the mill, which had been converted into the largest flour mill in the wider Auckland area. In 1874, a
444:. The track was narrow and often difficult to navigate due to poor weather conditions, leading to goods and people to be bottlenecked at Riverhead. In 1865, the Government funded road improvements to the track, and the Riverhead Hotel was established in either 1870 or 1871.
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Waitakere: the Maori Place Names of the Waitakere River Valley and its Environs; their Background History and an Explanation of their Meaning". In Northcote-Bade, James (ed.).
379:. The name commemorates a day of peace-making between Te Kawerau ā Maki and other tribes in the early 19th century, and refers to the act of gifting dog-skin cloaks (tōpuni) that marked this day. There were many
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In 1876 the flour mill was relocated to central
Auckland, and by the 1890s the Riverhead mill was repurposed a third time, as a paper mill. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Riverhead,
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Riverhead School is a coeducational full primary (years 1–8) school with a roll of 474 students as at August 2024. The school was built in 1872, and substantially rebuilt in 1960.
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timber forest. The first tree planting began in 1927, with the majority of the forest planted by 1933. As the forest matured, Riverhead began to be known for timber processing.
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Auckland via rail in 1881, the coastal shipping became unnecessary, and with no reason to continue operating, the railway to Riverhead was closed.
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1914:Education Counts: Riverhead School
1780:. Random House. pp. 238–239.
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332:Te Tōangaroa
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262:Te Tōangaroa
258:Tāmaki Māori
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52:at 1201 feet
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2351:Rodney ward
2230:Oaia Island
2200:Kumeū River
2180:Hōteo River
2134:Waipatukahu
2099:Kaukapakapa
2089:Helensville
2070:New Zealand
653:, 0.2% had
622:2006 census
618:2013 census
528:Rodney ward
376:Rangitōpuni
295:Helensville
291:Kumeū River
147:Electorates
139:Subdivision
129:Local board
123:Rodney ward
102:New Zealand
84: /
72:174°35′31″E
2409:Categories
2334:Government
2291:Gibbs Farm
1932:8 December
1819:Q123499466
1757:8 November
1482:(Report).
1453:(Report).
1362:25 October
1306:References
414:, via the
196:Population
168:Government
69:36°45′29″S
2119:Riverhead
1859:2324-1101
1389:The Crown
673:Education
651:Christian
472:kauri gum
468:Henderson
306:kauri gum
260:, due to
231:Riverhead
36:Riverhead
2159:Woodhill
2149:Waioneke
2139:Waimauku
2066:Auckland
1815:Wikidata
1811:37482407
1751:Archived
1726:11 March
1720:Archived
1673:(1989).
1334:18 March
1293:(55.12)
663:Buddhist
631:, 10.1%
606:Source:
422:rivers.
410:and the
391:groups.
346:and the
299:Auckland
276:and the
239:Auckland
218:Postcode
2154:Waitoki
2129:Taupaki
2114:Parakai
2109:Muriwai
1527:1 March
1499:29 June
1291:1,399.8
1288:(4.18)
1283:(3.86)
1278:(3.79)
1273:(4.93)
1268:(5.44)
1263:(6.09)
1258:(6.59)
1253:(4.93)
1248:(4.74)
1243:(3.74)
1238:(3.72)
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1223:(21.7)
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1203:(26.8)
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1133:(32.9)
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1108:(37.8)
1103:(41.5)
1098:(45.3)
1093:(45.1)
1083:(48.7)
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1068:(47.5)
1063:(45.3)
1058:(42.4)
1053:(41.0)
1048:(42.8)
1043:(45.9)
1038:(50.2)
1033:(54.5)
1028:(55.9)
1023:(55.4)
1013:(57.4)
1008:(62.1)
1003:(58.8)
998:(55.8)
993:(53.2)
988:(50.7)
983:(49.5)
978:(51.3)
973:(54.7)
968:(59.2)
963:(63.7)
958:(65.3)
953:(64.9)
943:(66.2)
938:(71.1)
933:(67.6)
928:(64.0)
923:(61.2)
918:(59.2)
913:(58.1)
908:(59.5)
903:(63.5)
898:(68.2)
893:(72.7)
888:(74.7)
883:(74.3)
873:(81.9)
868:(78.1)
863:(74.3)
858:(70.3)
853:(66.9)
848:(64.4)
843:(63.9)
838:(65.5)
833:(69.3)
828:(74.5)
823:(78.6)
818:(80.6)
813:(80.4)
803:(86.4)
798:(82.2)
793:(79.7)
788:(78.4)
783:(72.9)
778:(69.1)
773:(68.2)
768:(70.9)
763:(77.2)
758:(78.8)
753:(82.0)
748:(86.4)
743:(84.6)
681:Climate
639:, 9.1%
635:, 3.4%
601:+15.52%
567:±% p.a.
476:tobacco
464:Swanson
416:Kaipara
400:portage
336:portage
322:History
266:portage
98:Country
2094:Huapai
2084:Glorit
2062:Rodney
2007:
1988:
1954:15 May
1950:. NIWA
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1817:
1809:
1784:
1747:Te Ara
1681:
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1460:7 July
1425:
1401:10 May
694:Month
629:Pākehā
590:+0.61%
520:Rodney
402:where
381:kāinga
338:where
268:where
251:Huapai
108:Region
50:glider
2104:Kumeū
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1256:167.4
1251:125.3
1246:120.4
733:Year
659:Hindu
641:Asian
633:Māori
598:2,802
587:1,362
576:1,305
453:Kumeū
427:kauri
420:Kumeū
282:kauri
247:Kumeū
204:3,770
2005:ISBN
1986:ISBN
1956:2024
1934:2010
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1855:ISSN
1807:OCLC
1782:ISBN
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1728:2022
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1364:2023
1336:2024
1281:98.0
1276:96.2
1241:95.0
1236:94.5
1231:78.9
1221:−5.7
1216:−0.6
1211:−1.7
1206:−1.1
1201:−2.9
1196:−4.4
1191:−5.0
1186:−5.7
1181:−2.8
1176:−1.9
1171:−0.8
1151:−2.6
1126:−1.1
1121:−2.1
1116:−1.2
1076:11.7
1071:10.1
1036:10.1
1031:12.5
1026:13.3
1021:13.0
1011:14.1
1006:16.7
1001:14.9
996:13.2
991:11.8
986:10.4
976:10.7
971:12.6
966:15.1
961:17.6
956:18.5
951:18.3
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936:21.7
931:19.8
926:17.8
921:16.2
916:15.1
911:14.5
906:15.3
901:17.5
896:20.1
891:22.6
886:23.7
881:23.5
871:27.7
866:25.6
861:23.5
856:21.3
851:19.4
846:18.0
841:17.7
836:18.6
831:20.7
826:23.6
821:25.9
816:27.0
811:26.9
801:30.2
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791:26.5
786:25.8
781:22.7
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