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is a coeducational secondary (years 9–13) school with a roll of 1416. It was established in 1877. Northcote
Intermediate is an intermediate (years 7–8) school with a roll of 547. It celebrated its 50th jubilee in 2008. Onepoto School is a contributing primary (years 1–6) school with a roll of 112. It
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on Stokes Point was destroyed to make way for the harbour bridge landing, as well as parts of the Onewa Domain including the pine trees and ensign. The eastern coastline beaches were reclaimed to make way for the motorway. During the 1960s, the
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trees. Originally purchased by
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In the 1950s, a small state housing development was constructed in central
Northcote. The Northcote War Memorial Library, designed by Thorpe, Cutter, Pickmere and Douglas, was formally opened on 10 March 1956. The library was funded through local carnivals and grants from the New Zealand Government.
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Northcote ferry service began in 1854, run by James Reed. The regular ferry service led to the development of Northcote. In 1859, Philip Callan constructed the Northcote Tavern, likely using bricks from his Sulphur Beach brickworks. The hotel became an early focal point of the community, and led
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on 13 April 1841. Land at
Northcote Point was subdivided into eight lots in 1843. The Callan family settled in the same year, and Phillip Callan established a brickyard at Sulphur Beach. In the next few years, other settlers including James Kelly, William Nicholson, Patrick Heath moved to Northcote.
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Teachers College moved to a new campus at Northcote. In 1971, a feature seafood restaurant called Fisherman's Wharf was built by restaurateur Bob Sell, adjacent to Northcote wharf. While the restaurant closed two years later, the building is currently known as The Wharf, an
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Hopkins, Jenni L.; Smid, Elaine R.; Eccles, Jennifer D.; Hayes, Josh L.; Hayward, Bruce W.; McGee, Lucy E.; van Wijk, Kasper; Wilson, Thomas M.; Cronin, Shane J.; Leonard, Graham S.; Lindsay, Jan M.; Németh, Karoly; Smith, Ian E. M. (3 July 2021). "Auckland
Volcanic Field magmatism, volcanism, and
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Of those at least 15 years old, 3,357 (35.0%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 939 (9.8%) people had no formal qualifications. 2,190 people (22.8%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 4,710 (49.1%) people were employed
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Northcote during this period. 1,700 new homes are planned to be constructed in Northcote in the 2020s, while at the same time a new greenway reneration project was established in Northcote. Te Ara Awataha is an urban renewal project which includes a series of urban
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The harbour bridge was officially opened on 30 May 1959. Northcote Shopping Centre was opened by the Borough council on 19 June 1959, which led to northern Northcote becoming the commercial centre of the suburb and a growth hub. Former farmland was suburbanised, and an industrial area developed at
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Northcote grew significantly as a suburb in the 1920s, with development focused around the Queen Street area at Northcote Point, close to the ferry terminal. A new concrete road and bus barns were constructed in 1927, joined in the same year by a cinema called the Onewa Picture Drome. Renamed the
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The highest point in the suburb is an 88 metres (289 ft) hill to the west on Pupuke Road, referred informally by residents in the early 20th century as Clay Hill. The hill is the location of the Pupuke Road Reservoir and Pump Station. The southern headland of the Northcote Point peninsula is
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to protect the wider communities. Europeans settled Northcote in the 1840s, and a community developed around the ferry terminal. Early industries included the brickworks, sulfur works and orchards, and by the 1880s Northcote beaches had become local attractions. By 1908, the area had grown enough
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Dignitaries at the flagstaff and tōtara unveiling ceremony celebrating the establishment of the Borough of Northcote in 1908 (from left): Northcote military veterans J. Hawes, Sergeant-Major Hilditch, Hapi te Pataka (centre), Whatarangi Ngati, and her daughter Takurangi, who married ethnographer
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From 1880 to 1910, Northcote was known for fruit production, and in 1886 the Birkenhead and Northcote Fruitgrowing Association was formed. In addition to orchards, major crops in Northcote included strawberries, peas and cucumbers. In 1885, a slaughterhouse was constructed in Northcote, serving
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was a secondary (years 9–13) school. It opened as Saint Peter's Catechist School in 1928 and changed its name in 1972. It was a state integrated Catholic Māori school, and offered full-time boarding for enrolled students until the end of 2016, when it became a day school. It closed in 2018.
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was torn down, and residents of Awataha made petitions to parliament to stop the evictions, arguing that Awataha was not included in the Mahurangi Purchase. Some members of the Awataha community were given lifetime leases of Catholic land at Awataha, while others were arrested.
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In 1908, Northcote had grown enough to be proclaimed a borough, which allowed Northcote to have its own council and mayor. To celebrate this, the Stoke Point headland was proclaimed to be a public reserve. A 75 foot (23 m) flagstaff was erected at Stoke Point, a memorial
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in 1844, intending to develop a colonial settlement. As there was little interest in the settlement, the individual land blocks were sold. From 1848, a soap and candle factory was established on Sulphur Beach, and other early industries included timber milling and
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Northcote Primary School is a coeducational contributing primary (years 1–6) school with a roll of 465. It was established on its present site in 1918. The Northcote area war memorial stands at the front of the school, on the corner of Lake and Onewa Roads.
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During its early years, the College incorporated Standards five and six (Forms one and two) which were transferred to Northcote Intermediate School when that was established as a separate entity on its present site in Lake Road in Northcote Central in 1958.
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King's Theatre in the 1930s, it was renamed Bridgeway after the construction of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. By the 1920s, the gas works at Little Shoal Bay, first established in 1902, had become the biggest single employer in the Northcote Borough.
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In 1903, the Northcote Athenaeum Society was established, which organised pleasurable literary and musical evenings for residents, including recitals poetry readings and plays. In 1912, the Northcote Masonic Lodge was constructed. From the 1920s,
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was left unoccupied. Some members of Ngāi Tai returned to the Northcote area in the 1830s, led by Hetaraka Takapuna. The pā was occupied until the mid-1850s, and Hetaraka Takapuna's descendants lived on the shores of Tank Farm into the 1890s.
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The first local government in the area was the North Shore Highway District, which began operating in 1868 and administered roading and similar projects across the North Shore. From 1876, Northcote was also a part of the Takapuna Riding of
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Barry's Point. While Northcote Central grew, the Northcote Point community suffered after the opening of the bridge. The ferry service was stopped, shops at Northcote Point closed, and Queen Street, once a major road, became a side street.
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St Mary's School is a primary school with a roll of 299. It is a state integrated Catholic school, which provides education for both boys and girls in years 1–6, and for girls only in years 7–8. It celebrated its 75th Jubilee in 2008.
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Northcote is composed of two suburban areas: Northcote (aka Northcote Central) to the north, and Northcote Point, the peninsula south of Onewa Road. The suburb is bound by Ocean View Road and Northcote Road in the northwest, the
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A bridge across the Waitematā Harbour between Auckland and the North Shore had been discussed since the 1860s. Plans for a bridge crossing were formalised in the 1940s, with construction in Northcote beginning in the mid-1950s.
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station was proposed for Northcote, located on Stafford Road. This proposed station was cancelled in December 2000, after lobbying by residents, who were concerned about increased traffic and public transport in the area.
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In the late 1990s, the former Smale family farm was redeveloped into Smales Farm, a commercial complex adjacent to the motorway. This was joined by the Akoranga Business Park, developed adjacent to the headquarters for
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drifted into the stream at high tide. A tributary of Hillcrest Stream, Awataha Stream, flowed through Northcote Central until the 1950s, when the stream was undergrounded. In 2019, work began to daylight the stream.
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Northcote Tavern was first built in the late 1850s by Irish immigrant Philip Callan, the building was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1888. Originally a hotel, the building became a tavern after the opening of the
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in 1989, which in turn merged into the Auckland "super city" in 2010. In the late 2010s and 2020s, Northcote began an urban regeneration and housing intensification project.
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The first school in Northcote was Stokes Point School (later Northcote School), established in 1873. Located at the site of
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438:
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5332:
621:"The Drifting Canoe", a name which recalls an incident where a
1031:
In 1852, the Crown granted land at Barry's Point / Awataha to
5783:
2149:
2147:
911:. It was prized for its strategic location and view over the
72:
Northcote Point Ferry Terminal, The Wharf events centre, and
2627:(rev. ed.). Random House New Zealand. p. 143-144.
1291:
1145:
market gardeners had begun operating in the Northcote area.
370:
367:
330:
327:
4534:. 6 November 1998. p. 26 – via National Library.
2764:"Report to Auckland Council Hearing topic 074 Designations"
2273:. Vol. XVI, no. 5639. 12 December 1879. p. 4
376:
336:
4179:. Vol. XLV, no. 13824. 10 August 1908. p. 7
1960:
forest was felled in 1959, during the construction of the
540:
sandstone, that was deposited on the sea floor during the
2301:. Vol. X, no. 3018. 19 December 1879. p. 2
474:
Northcote is named after British Conservative politician
4886:"Northcote Intermediate School 50th Jubilee 1958–2008".
4482:
Community Facilities Trust Birkenhead/Northcote (2006).
1612:, which elects two councillors to the Auckland Council.
1600:
Within the Auckland Council, Northcote is a part of the
853:
that was located at the Stokes Point headland. The name
4588:
2018 Census place summary: Northcote Central (Auckland)
2323:
Jones, Les (2011). "Development of Auckland Ports". In
4353:
Lancaster, Mike (2011). "Auckland Harbour Bridge". In
4348:
4346:
3634:
Trilford, Danielle; Campbell, Matthew (30 July 2018).
2433:
North Shore Heritage - Thematic Review Report Volume 1
2094:
stop at Northcote Point, near the northern end of the
5122:
From All Blacks to All Golds: Rugby League's Pioneers
4632:
2018 Census place summary: Northcote Point (Auckland)
4610:
2018 Census place summary: Northcote South (Auckland)
4134:"Henry 'Harry' Hopper Adams (1851-1928) and Takapuna"
2318:
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388:
373:
364:
348:
333:
324:
3149:
Pishief, Elizabeth; Shirley, Brendan (August 2015).
1118:
A photograph of Queen Street in Northcote, taken by
941:
was occupied by the Ngāti Whātua chief Tarahawaiki.
379:
339:
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5395:
5374:
4714:"Timeline of Auckland Mayors: An Online Exhibition"
3533:. Mangere Mountain Education Centre. Archived from
3354:. West Auckland Historical Society. p. 13-14.
2961:"George Graham's Maori Place Names of Auckland"
361:
321:
209:
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189:
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4359:Evolving Auckland: The City's Engineering Heritage
3515:
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2420:
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2410:
2408:
2329:Evolving Auckland: The City's Engineering Heritage
1000:. The greater Northcote area was purchased by the
756:, Ngāti Maraeariki, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Poataniwha,
607:Onepoto Stream flows east through the suburb from
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4813:
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2938:
2738:"A History of Northcote Baptist Church 1963–1993"
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2612:
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2213:
1350:, and an increase of 702 people (6.5%) since the
1208:led to major changes in the environment. Much of
1058:Suburban development and Awataha Catholic Mission
907:migratory waka and developed the tribal identity
4621:2018 Census place summary: Northcote Tuff Crater
4643:Reidy, Jade (2009). "How the West Was Run". In
4089:"Te Kawerau ā Maki Deed of Settlement Schedule"
1239:In 1989, Northcote Borough was merged into the
689:migratory canoe visited Northcote, stopping at
4569:
4567:
4477:
4475:
4473:
3867:"Waiwharariki, Part One: The Lakelands Estate"
3447:
3445:
3443:
3441:
3439:
3437:
3435:
3433:
1247:community of Northcote started holding annual
1215:and redeveloped into recreational facilities.
1164:. As a part of this construction, the Awataha
421:, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) northwest of the
5864:Populated places around the Waitematā Harbour
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5344:
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4157:
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3006:
3004:
2571:New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
2431:Heritage Consultancy Services (1 July 2011).
1346:, an increase of 438 people (4.0%) since the
683:began around the 13th or 14th centuries. The
8:
4575:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
4319:"The history of the Auckland Harbour Bridge"
3207:
3205:
3203:
3129:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
3100:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
3071:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
3042:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
2966:Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum
2916:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
2887:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
2858:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
2829:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
2800:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
2689:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
2657:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
2509:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
2244:Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
1342:Northcote had a population of 11,481 at the
1282:
952:due to the threat of war parties during the
4716:. Auckland Council Archives. Archived from
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2529:
2527:
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2222:
2035:shares a site with Northcote Intermediate.
1985:
1209:
1204:Construction of the harbour bridge and the
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4503:"Jim and Geoff Smale, the next generation"
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4094:. New Zealand Government. 22 February 2014
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476:Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh
220:
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4689:
3746:Clough, Rod; Prince, Don (8 March 2001).
3669:"Deed of Settlement of Historical Claims"
3409:
3407:
3384:"Deed of Settlement of Historical Claims"
2951:
2949:
2947:
2590:
1223:Later developments and urban regeneration
927:. After Ngāti Whātua's conflict with the
734:. His younger son Maraeariki settled the
4875:Education Counts: Northcote Intermediate
3487:
3485:
2762:Watercare Services Limited (June 2016).
2056:has its North Campus on Akoranga Drive.
1622:
1593:. North Shore City was amalgamated into
1405:
5796:
5292:, Auckland: Northcote Borough Council,
5244:The North Shore: An Illustrated History
4456:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
4387:Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections
4361:. Wily Publications. pp. 127–148.
3713:Cruickshank, Arden (20 November 2018).
3559:
3557:
3555:
3454:"Deed of settlement schedule documents"
2743:. Northcote Baptist Church. August 1993
2378:
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1589:In 1989, Northcote was merged into the
742:, who based himself at the head of the
425:. The suburb includes the peninsula of
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183:
170:
118:
83:
79:
64:
3720:(Report). CFG Heritage. Archived from
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2331:. Wily Publications. pp. 87–104.
2155:"Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat"
2121:
2119:
1984:Stokes Point Reserve, the location of
1604:local government area governed by the
1231:Shops in Northcote Town Centre in 2016
987:The Sulphur Works at Northcote in 1884
699:, including people descended from the
536:The North Shore is primarily uplifted
462:Northcote Borough was merged into the
5768:Glenfield Rugby Union and Sports Club
5083:"Nau mai whakatau mai ki Hato Petera"
4850:"Celebrating 131 Years of Excellence"
4449:McClure, Margaret (6 December 2007).
3593:Campbell, Dr Nerida; Truttman, Lisa;
3470:from the original on 13 February 2020
3011:Clark-Dow, Emma (24 September 2022).
1981:St John the Baptist (Anglican Church)
429:where the northern approaches to the
208:
188:
175:
160:
150:
138:
126:
7:
5874:Populated places established in 1843
4761:Robinson, Michelle (11 March 2010).
3958:from the original on 5 February 2021
3944:Robinson, Michelle (11 March 2010).
772:Northcote is part of the setting of
528:(pictured in 1957) are two volcanic
448:in the 13th and 14th centuries, and
5157:Thompson, Wayne (5 December 2000).
5019:. New Zealand Ministry of Education
4852:. Northcote College. Archived from
4838:Education Counts: Northcote College
4599:2018 Census place summary: Akoranga
4451:"Auckland places - The North Shore"
4210:Lutz, Heike; Chan, Theresa (2011).
764:, can trace their lineage to Kahu.
718:The warrior Maki migrated from the
670:. The headland was the location of
31:. For the Christchurch suburb, see
5869:1843 establishments in New Zealand
5746:North Shore City Council (defunct)
5504:North Shore City Council (defunct)
5288:Northcote Borough Council (1982),
4993:. St Mary's School. Archived from
4967:. St Mary's School. Archived from
4953:Education Counts: St Mary's School
4930:. Northcote School. Archived from
4916:Education Counts: Northcote School
4651:. Random House. pp. 238–239.
3906:Verran, David (10 December 2022).
3564:Rāwiri, Mahuika (24 August 2018).
1028:students from across the country.
29:Northcote (New Zealand electorate)
25:
5124:. Christchurch: Ryan and Haynes.
4763:"Shore's oldest church nears 150"
3946:"Shore's oldest church nears 150"
3352:West Auckland Remembers, Volume 1
3287:Te Kawerau Iwi Tribunal Authority
2054:Auckland University of Technology
5816:
5799:
5061:"History of Hato Petera College"
4905:Education Counts: Onepoto School
3493:"Tipua, Tūrehu and Patupaiarehe"
3321:"Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area"
3151:"Waikōwhai Coast Heritage Study"
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1357:Ethnicities were 62.8% European/
897:site was originally occupied by
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317:
269:
262:
254:
247:
66:
18:St Mary's School, Northcote
5017:"New Zealand Schools Directory"
3908:"Birkenhead 1790-1906 Timeline"
3607:"Auckland's Original Shoreline"
3520:Pegman, David M (August 2007).
3187:Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
2071:The suburb is also home to the
1948:supermarket as an anchor store.
1170:(cemetery ground) was removed.
548:, also known as Tuff Crater or
44:Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
4649:West: The History of Waitakere
4420:Doyle, Trent (17 March 2023).
3278:Mossman, Sarah (August 2018).
2383:Holman, Dinah (January 2002).
1399:and 2.5% had other religions.
915:, and protected fisheries and
454:was constructed as a headland
213:Northcote Point Ferry Terminal
180:528 ha (1,305 acres)
1:
5193:, Northcote Borough Council,
4888:Education Gazette New Zealand
4327:. 25 May 2009. Archived from
4219:Heritage Consultancy Services
3418:. Restore Hibiscus & Bays
2583:10.1080/00288306.2020.1736102
2086:Northcote is adjacent to the
2050:Rolls are as of August 2024.
1407:Individual statistical areas
722:to his ancestral home in the
270:
248:
5526:Takapuna Rugby Football Club
5159:"Locals halt busway station"
4532:North Shore Times Advertiser
4132:Verran, David (April 2019).
2719:. March 2009. Archived from
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1752:Charles Archibald Deuxberry
1748:
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1658:
1638:
1441:Northcote Central (Auckland)
810:("The Two Deep Pools"). Two
778:("The Wrath of Mataaho"), a
417:, on the northern shores of
263:
255:
5219:. Birkenhead City Council.
5110:(Retrieved 31 August, 2018)
4742:. Northcote Shopping Centre
4501:Verran, David (June 2019).
3912:Birkenhead Heritage Society
3522:"The Volcanoes of Auckland"
3414:Whaanga, Mel (March 2022).
2020:Hato Petera College in 2018
1616:Mayors of Northcote Borough
513:forest located in Northcote
497:Geology and natural history
5890:
5859:Kaipātiki Local Board Area
5685:Facilities and attractions
5568:Kaipātiki Local Board Area
5449:Auckland Northern Motorway
5213:McClure, Margaret (1987).
5189:Christmas, Judith (1983),
4548:. NZPlaces. Archived from
3641:(Report). CFG Heritage Ltd
2710:"North Shore City Suburbs"
2623:; Murdoch, Graeme (2008).
2088:Auckland Northern Motorway
1962:Auckland Northern Motorway
1734:William Ernest Richardson
1533:Northcote Point (Auckland)
1487:Northcote South (Auckland)
1206:Auckland Northern Motorway
1181:
814:(children of the Fire God
635:Auckland Northern Motorway
594:Auckland Northern Motorway
505:Smith's Bush is a remnant
26:
5707:North Shore Events Centre
4528:"Two go courting in park"
2541:Tank Farm Volcano Geology
1335:
1309:—
1098:Borough status and growth
967:Early European settlement
935:in the mid-18th century,
554:, joined to the south by
444:Northcote was settled by
84:
80:
65:
56:
5854:North Shore, New Zealand
5666:Oruamo or Hellyers Creek
5375:Buildings and facilities
5319:Photographs of Northcote
4672:Blakeley, Roger (2015).
4383:"Onepoto Basin drainage"
4187:– via Papers Past.
3755:North Shore City Council
3213:Northcote Framework Plan
2717:North Shore City Council
2309:– via Papers Past.
2281:– via Papers Past.
2127:"ArcGIS Web Application"
1770:Arthur Edwin Greenslade
1716:Arthur Edwin Greenslade
679:Māori settlement of the
413:. It is situated on the
5444:Auckland Harbour Bridge
5439:Akoranga busway station
5216:The Story of Birkenhead
2186:(in Māori). 7 June 2018
2131:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
2096:Auckland Harbour Bridge
1976:Auckland Harbour Bridge
1385:Māori religious beliefs
1344:2018 New Zealand census
1251:parades in the suburb.
1194:Auckland Harbour Bridge
1184:Auckland Harbour Bridge
1178:Auckland Harbour Bridge
901:who descended from the
792:Te Kōpua ō Matakamokamo
668:Auckland Harbour Bridge
551:Te Kōpua ō Matakamokamo
431:Auckland Harbour Bridge
33:Northcote, Christchurch
5697:Chelsea Sugar Refinery
5242:Verran, David (2010).
5191:A History of Northcote
5164:The New Zealand Herald
5145:Christmas, Judith 1983
4826:Christmas, Judith 1983
4814:McClure, Margaret 1987
4802:McClure, Margaret 1987
4787:Christmas, Judith 1983
4740:"About Us - Northcote"
4691:10.26686/pq.v11i4.4572
4408:Christmas, Judith 1983
4324:The New Zealand Herald
4306:Christmas, Judith 1983
4282:Christmas, Judith 1983
4251:Christmas, Judith 1983
4198:Christmas, Judith 1983
4176:The New Zealand Herald
4028:McClure, Margaret 1987
4016:McClure, Margaret 1987
4004:Christmas, Judith 1983
3977:Christmas, Judith 1983
3932:Christmas, Judith 1983
3894:Christmas, Judith 1983
3841:Christmas, Judith 1983
3829:Christmas, Judith 1983
3817:Christmas, Judith 1983
3802:Christmas, Judith 1983
3790:Christmas, Judith 1983
3775:McClure, Margaret 1987
3676:New Zealand Government
3391:New Zealand Government
2939:Christmas, Judith 1983
2385:"Northcote Point Walk"
2270:The New Zealand Herald
2214:Christmas, Judith 1983
2159:Statistics New Zealand
2021:
1986:
1940:
1896:Trevor Edwin La Roche
1608:. It is a part of the
1232:
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5788:at Knowledge (XXG)'s
5763:Birkenhead United AFC
5733:Kaipātiki Local Board
5491:Kaipātiki Local Board
5325:heritage collections.
5120:Haynes, John (1996).
5085:. Hato Petera College
5063:. Hato Petera College
4647:; Kerr, Ruth (eds.).
3595:Auckland City Council
3416:"He taonga o te rohe"
3125:New Zealand Gazetteer
3096:New Zealand Gazetteer
3067:New Zealand Gazetteer
3038:New Zealand Gazetteer
2912:New Zealand Gazetteer
2883:New Zealand Gazetteer
2854:New Zealand Gazetteer
2825:New Zealand Gazetteer
2796:New Zealand Gazetteer
2685:New Zealand Gazetteer
2653:New Zealand Gazetteer
2505:New Zealand Gazetteer
2240:New Zealand Gazetteer
2019:
1938:
1824:Frank Montague Pearn
1606:Kaipātiki Local Board
1510:Northcote Tuff Crater
1283:Historical population
1264:Auckland Unitary Plan
1245:Chinese New Zealander
1230:
1191:
1117:
1105:
1072:Smith & Caughey's
986:
974:
800:Te Kōpua ō Matakerepo
659:
604:called Stokes Point.
561:Te Kōpua ō Matakerepo
520:
504:
482:of the survey vessel
166:Kaipātiki Local Board
4552:on 24 September 2021
3530:Manukau City Council
3034:"City of Cork Beach"
2293:"Board of Education"
2101:In the year 2000, a
2067:Sport and recreation
1842:John Forsyth Potter
1806:Ernest Clyde Fowler
1192:Construction of the
1120:William Archer Price
1037:Eruera Maihi Patuone
749:Te Whenua Roa o Kahu
423:Auckland City Centre
5849:Suburbs of Auckland
5844:Northcote, Auckland
5786:Northcote, Auckland
5644:Geographic features
5470:Hato Petera College
5396:Geographic features
5323:Auckland Libraries'
4991:"75th Jubilee 2008"
4934:on 22 February 2009
4171:"Flag Presentation"
3603:Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
3253:NZ Transport Agency
2649:"Northcote Central"
2569:hazard: a review".
2060:Hato Petera College
1878:Alfred James Evans
1408:
1284:
1257:The Warehouse Group
1087:Hato Petera College
1002:New Zealand Company
979:at Northcote (1860)
782:traditional story (
100: /
4971:on 8 February 2007
4894:. 13 October 2008.
4720:on 10 January 2022
4294:Verran, David 2010
4263:Verran, David 2010
4232:on 1 February 2023
4158:Verran, David 2010
4120:Verran, David 2010
4076:Verran, David 2010
4064:Verran, David 2010
4052:Verran, David 2010
4040:Verran, David 2010
3989:Verran, David 2010
3853:Verran, David 2010
3727:on 22 October 2021
3497:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
3308:Verran, David 2010
3242:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
3092:"Little Shoal Bay"
2481:. Auckland Council
2479:"Tuff Crater Path"
2459:on 1 February 2023
2022:
1941:
1597:in November 2010.
1406:
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1158:United States Army
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989:
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909:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
867:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
780:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
758:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
677:
534:
515:
190: • Total
104:36.805°S 174.744°E
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5387:Northcote College
5257:978-1-86979-312-8
4645:Macdonald, Finlay
4490:. pp. 16–19.
4410:, pp. 42–43.
4308:, pp. 34–35.
4122:, pp. 24–25.
3991:, pp. 37–38.
3855:, pp. 19–21.
3573:Waitangi Tribunal
2879:"Hillcrest Creek"
2681:"Northcote Point"
2557:on 22 April 2017.
2548:Forest & Bird
2539:(December 2009).
2449:978-1-927169-21-6
2032:Northcote College
2026:Northcote College
1928:
1927:
1698:John Byrne Tonar
1574:
1573:
1340:
1339:
1083:Te Kawerau ā Maki
913:Waitematā Harbour
871:Te Kawerau ā Maki
849:, is a defensive
775:Te Riri a Mataaho
768:Te Riri a Mataaho
728:Te Kawerau ā Maki
613:Waitematā Harbour
435:Northcote Central
433:are located, and
419:Waitematā Harbour
405:) is a suburb of
308:
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302:Waitematā Harbour
295:Waitematā Harbour
217:
216:
177: • Land
16:(Redirected from
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5738:North Shore Ward
5728:Auckland Council
5656:Little Shoal Bay
5583:Populated places
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5521:Northcote Tigers
5496:North Shore ward
5486:Auckland Council
5408:Little Shoal Bay
5382:AUT North Campus
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5108:, 31 August 2018
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4488:North Shore City
4486:(2nd ed.).
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4223:Auckland Council
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4189:
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3831:, pp. 9–10.
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3611:
3590:
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3583:
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3579:
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3561:
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3547:
3545:
3540:on 24 March 2012
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3328:Auckland Council
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3158:Auckland Council
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2821:"Onepoto Stream"
2817:
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2771:Auckland Council
2768:
2759:
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2734:
2728:
2727:
2726:on 10 July 2012.
2725:
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2700:
2699:
2697:
2695:
2677:
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2663:
2645:
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2634:978-1-86962-1513
2616:
2605:
2604:
2594:
2577:(2–3): 213–234.
2565:
2559:
2558:
2556:
2550:. Archived from
2545:
2533:
2520:
2519:
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2497:
2491:
2490:
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2486:
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2458:
2452:. Archived from
2440:Auckland Council
2437:
2428:
2403:
2402:
2400:
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2392:North Shore City
2389:
2380:
2343:
2342:
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2184:Te Ao Māori News
2176:
2170:
2169:
2167:
2165:
2151:
2142:
2141:
2139:
2137:
2123:
2073:Northcote Tigers
1989:
1939:Northcote Tavern
1921:
1903:
1885:
1867:
1849:
1831:
1813:
1795:
1777:
1759:
1741:
1723:
1705:
1687:
1669:
1662:Herbert Cadness
1651:
1623:
1610:North Shore ward
1595:Auckland Council
1591:North Shore City
1584:Waitemata County
1577:Local government
1409:
1298:
1293:
1285:
1249:Chinese New Year
1241:North Shore City
1213:
1169:
1152:In 1942, during
1136:
1048:Moutohora Island
1018:St Mary's School
961:
940:
931:paramount chief
896:
888:
882:
864:
858:
848:
843:, also known as
842:
809:
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795:
787:
777:
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694:
692:Ngā Huru-a-Taiki
675:
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641:Little Shoal Bay
620:
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491:Rangitoto Island
480:John Lort Stokes
464:North Shore City
453:
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109:-36.805; 174.744
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74:Little Shoal Bay
70:
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5791:sister projects
5790:
5782:
5777:
5773:Northern Rovers
5751:
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5565:
5535:
5530:
5509:
5474:
5458:
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5391:
5370:
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5315:
5287:
5284:
5282:Further reading
5258:
5246:. North Shore:
5241:
5227:
5212:
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4997:on 24 July 2011
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4816:, pp. 131.
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4331:on 4 March 2016
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3865:Verran, David.
3864:
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3667:(21 May 2011).
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3382:(21 May 2011).
3374:
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3330:. December 2018
3323:
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3222:. November 2016
3215:
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3191:
3189:
3182:
3178:Boffa Miskell.
3177:
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3153:
3148:
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3131:
3119:
3118:
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3073:
3063:"Sulphur Beach"
3061:
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3046:
3044:
3032:
3031:
3027:
3017:
3015:
3010:
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2955:
2954:
2945:
2941:, pp. 6–7.
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2635:
2619:Cameron, Ewen;
2618:
2617:
2608:
2567:
2566:
2562:
2554:
2543:
2535:
2534:
2523:
2513:
2511:
2501:"Onepoto Basin"
2499:
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2163:
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2125:
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2117:
2112:
2103:Northern Busway
2084:
2069:
2014:
2001:
1933:
1643:Alexander Bruce
1634:Term of office
1618:
1579:
1435:
1424:
1416:
1277:
1236:events centre.
1225:
1186:
1180:
1100:
1068:Long Depression
1060:
1014:Catholic Church
969:
836:
770:
724:Auckland Region
681:Auckland Region
654:
649:
589:
558:(also known as
538:Waitemata Group
499:
472:
427:Northcote Point
389:
360:
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349:
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141:Local authority
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5712:Shepherds Park
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5463:Historic sites
5460:
5459:
5457:
5456:
5454:Onepoto Bridge
5451:
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5432:Infrastructure
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5313:External links
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5149:
5147:, pp. 30.
5137:
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5039:"North Campus"
5030:
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4897:
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4856:on 10 May 2007
4841:
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4355:La Roche, John
4342:
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4286:
4284:, pp. 41.
4267:
4265:, pp. 33.
4255:
4253:, pp. 31.
4243:
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4200:, pp. 21.
4190:
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4150:
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3993:
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3883:
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3843:, pp. 11.
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3819:, pp. 13.
3806:
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3779:
3777:, pp. 14.
3767:
3738:
3688:
3661:Ngāti Manuhiri
3652:
3626:
3585:
3551:
3509:
3481:
3429:
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3376:Ngāti Manuhiri
3367:
3360:
3341:
3312:
3310:, pp. 17.
3300:
3265:
3244:(April 2016).
3233:
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3054:
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2957:Simmons, D. R.
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2792:"Stokes Point"
2783:
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2621:Hayward, Bruce
2606:
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2537:Hayward, Bruce
2521:
2492:
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2344:
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2325:La Roche, John
2312:
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2265:"By Telegraph"
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