215:
36:
1108:
880:. There were 1,287 households, comprising 2,187 males and 2,247 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.97 males per female. The median age was 29.2 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 1,353 people (30.5%) aged under 15 years, 927 (20.9%) aged 15 to 29, 1,623 (36.6%) aged 30 to 64, and 531 (12.0%) aged 65 or older.
988:. There were 462 households, comprising 1,065 males and 729 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.46 males per female. The median age was 35.9 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 369 people (20.5%) aged under 15 years, 375 (20.9%) aged 15 to 29, 852 (47.4%) aged 30 to 64, and 201 (11.2%) aged 65 or older.
1296:. The town attained borough status on 1 July 1947, separating from Bay of Islands County, after a poll of Kaikohe electors saw a vote for the establishment of the borough of 207 votes in favour and 27 against. The first mayor and members of the Kaikohe Borough Council were elected on 20 August 1947. In the
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Kaikohe East School and
Kaikohe West School are contributing primary (years 1–6) schools with rolls of 245 and 176 respectively. Kaikohe West School opened in 1882 as Kaikohe Native School. The name changed to Kaikohe Maori School in the mid-1950s, and to the current name in 1969. Kaikohe East School
1115:
To the west of the town is the
Aperahama Anglican Church, named after Aperahama Te Awa. It was opened in 1885, a year after his death, and he is buried in the churchyard. It is on the site of an earlier church, built in 1837, and the existing memorial gates were erected and dedicated for that earlier
1212:
In 1977, a relaxation of road transport laws led to a decline in freight traffic on the line and forestry proposals that would have required a railway service failed to eventuate. Scheduled trains were cancelled beyond
Kaikohe on 12 August 1983, and for a little over four years the line was shunted
1208:
had run from
Auckland to Opua with connections to Kaikohe and Okaihau via the mixed trains, but with the change of the northern terminus to Okaihau, the branch increased in importance. This proved to be short-lived; in July 1967 the popular railcar service was withdrawn due to mechanical problems
896:
Of those at least 15 years old, 246 (8.0%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 825 (26.8%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 19,000, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 132 people (4.3%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of
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Although
Kaikohe became the service centre of the Far North, it failed to generate much rail traffic in the early years of the line. During the first ten months of existence, just 1,500 tons of inbound freight was carried, with roughly half that carried outbound, and the decline continued to the
1004:
Of those at least 15 years old, 114 (8.0%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 285 (20.0%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 16,100, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 81 people (5.7%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of
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point where in 1918 Kaikohe lost its stationmaster. Minimal services were offered, and although losses increased up to 1930, fortunes had somewhat improved by 1940, and by 1950 there was sufficient traffic to justify six trains each way a week. Two carried only freight, while four were
804:
Kaikohe is described by
Statistics New Zealand as a small urban area. It covers 5.92 km (2.29 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 4,980 as of June 2023, with a population density of 841 people per km.
1541:
Kaikohe
Christian School is a state-integrated composite school (years 1–13) with a roll of 160 The school has a Kaikohe campus and a smaller Kerikeri campus which opened in 1985 and 2004, respectively.
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plaguing the railcars. Passengers had to use the mixed trains, with significantly older rolling stock on a slower schedule. Demand decreased and the branch closed to passengers on 21 June 1976.
913:, is the statistical area of Ngapuhi, which covers 175.14 km (67.62 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 2,030 as of June 2023, with a population density of 12 people per km.
249:. With a population of over 4000 people, Kaikohe is a shopping and service centre for an extensive farming district and is sometimes referred to as "the hub of the north".
3728:
976:
Before the 2023 census, Ngapuhi had a larger boundary, covering 175.39 km (67.72 sq mi). Using that boundary, Ngapuhi had a population of 1,797 at the
991:
Ethnicities were 42.9% European/Pākehā, 71.0% Māori, 7.2% Pacific peoples, 2.7% Asian, and 1.7% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
883:
Ethnicities were 33.9% European/Pākehā, 78.4% Māori, 8.4% Pacific peoples, 4.0% Asian, and 0.9% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
868:
Before the 2023 census, Kaikohe had a smaller boundary, covering 5.68 km (2.19 sq mi). Using that boundary, Kaikohe had a population of 4,437 at the
265:, Te Rua-hoanga, Ngaungau, Kaiaia, Te Tou o Roro, Taka-poruruku, Tapa-huarau, Nga Puke-pango, Maunga-turoto, and Maunga-kawakawa. On the western edge of town,
1217:, being retained in case any forestry proposals come to fruition and the railway is again required, although it now forms part of the Twin Coast Cycle Trail.
2504:
1297:
1523:
Kaikohe
Intermediate School (years 7–8) has a roll of 125. It was established in 1969, taking over the grounds of the former Kaikohe Primary School.
997:
Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 39.1% had no religion, 40.4% were
Christian, 10.0% had
889:
Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 37.8% had no religion, 42.0% were
Christian, 12.4% had
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1691:
35:
1823:
1778:
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308:
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when required. The branch closed on 1 November 1987 and the track has been lifted. The rail corridor through Kaikohe is still owned by the
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During the period of the Kaikohe Borough Council from 1947 to 1989, Kaikohe had at least five mayors. The following is an incomplete list:
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Also in the town is a Pioneer Village, a 19th-century Northland community recreated with all its colourful atmosphere, history and detail.
53:
3263:
2180:
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camp. The school incorporates a working farm and forestry block. A $ 14 million reconstruction of the school was completed in 2016–17.
3258:
2093:
897:
those at least 15 was that 1,020 (33.1%) people were employed full-time, 411 (13.3%) were part-time, and 342 (11.1%) were unemployed.
127:
3162:
2185:
1911:
1841:
1669:
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those at least 15 was that 489 (34.2%) people were employed full-time, 144 (10.1%) were part-time, and 165 (11.6%) were unemployed.
1577:
2497:
2295:
1214:
3399:
1174:
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for operation and the line never reached Kaitaia. The line between Okaihau and Rangiahua was operated for a short time by the
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2611:
1320:. Kaikohe was selected to be the seat of the new district and the council's main headquarters are located in the township.
1178:
1143:
1089:
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3459:
234:
214:
3723:
3514:
2490:
1513:
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1885:
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3183:
2430:
274:
160:
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1443:. It is also the home of the Kaikohe Demolition Derby which featured in the "Kaikohe Demolition" movie filmed by
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The town is situated on a relatively level site surrounded mainly by undulating plains and is nearby many former
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3534:
3293:
3283:
3188:
201:
1967:
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in November 1956, they ran through Kaikohe all the way to Okaihau. Previously, a carriage train known as the
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before being closed and dismantled during World War II. The railway through Kaikohe thus became known as the
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2334:
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1643:
1625:
1607:
1475:
1451:
985:
981:
977:
877:
873:
869:
293:
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288:, five km in length, but only two to three metres deep. Around five km to the east is the small village of
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2256:
1799:
1647:
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1611:
1077:
3519:
3394:
2984:
2852:
2792:
2782:
2646:
2526:
1673:
1644:"Subnational population estimates (urban rural), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
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through to Year 13. The school originated in the early 1990s and opened on its present site about 2003.
1293:
2210:
1531:
1244:
1065:
1828:
1783:
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is a secondary (years 9-15) school with a roll of 286. It was founded in 1947 on the site of a former
1037:(a native tree) groves on Tokareireia (Kaikohe Hill). After the incident, the village became known as
3464:
3454:
3389:
3384:
3111:
3079:
2877:
2867:
2757:
2672:
2636:
2586:
1850:
1389:
1121:
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settled in Kaikohe after fighting ceased, and died there in 1850. His grand-nephew Hone Heke Ngapua,
1033:. In the early 19th century a rival Māori tribe raided the village and fugitives subsisted among the
906:
1626:"Subnational population estimates (TA, SA2), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
1608:"Subnational population estimates (RC, SA2), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
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3429:
3034:
2937:
2762:
1432:
1420:
1158:
3702:
3682:
3630:
3474:
3424:
3167:
3157:
2596:
2513:
1517:
1317:
230:
106:
3243:
2146:
285:
2119:
2045:
2019:
1993:
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Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kaikohe is a composite (years 1–15) school with a roll of 211. It is a
3544:
3489:
3479:
3449:
3444:
3419:
2942:
2917:
2912:
2892:
2887:
2857:
2749:
2571:
2237:
1935:
1907:
1535:
1483:
1479:
1467:
1280:
1272:
1258:
1205:
1084:, also lived in Kaikohe. In April 1911, a monument to him was unveiled on Kaikohe Hill by Sir
998:
890:
3733:
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3579:
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3484:
3469:
3363:
3358:
3198:
3152:
3044:
2735:
2667:
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1309:
1276:
1262:
1254:
1093:
1042:
270:
246:
96:
258:
3278:
3268:
3223:
3147:
2725:
1494:
1444:
1305:
1301:
1250:
1118:".... of special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value...."
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Kaikohe is the geographical centre of the Far North. Within a 50 km radius are the
3656:
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3564:
3404:
3353:
3343:
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3004:
2745:
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2621:
1498:
1471:
1416:
1412:
1236:
1182:
1081:
1069:
1061:
910:
289:
132:
2299:
1001:, 0.3% were Hindu, 0.2% were Muslim, 0.5% were Buddhist and 2.8% had other religions.
893:, 0.6% were Hindu, 0.1% were Muslim, 0.1% were Buddhist and 1.1% had other religions.
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3333:
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3126:
3121:
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3074:
2862:
2715:
2705:
2677:
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1899:
1502:
1097:
1049:
3024:
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3414:
3328:
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3308:
3218:
3203:
3142:
2720:
2601:
2071:
304:
266:
2902:
2882:
2482:
1173:, although the section between Okaihau and Rangiahua was never handed over to the
1073:
1072:
was built on the site of the pā at which the battle took place. The warrior chief
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242:
219:
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The Aperahama Church named after Aperahama Te Awa who is buried in the churchyard
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3589:
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3213:
3208:
3009:
2797:
2730:
2695:
2682:
2517:
1871:
1463:
1190:
1147:
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The percentage of people born overseas was 7.7, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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The percentage of people born overseas was 6.5, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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3253:
3238:
3014:
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was born in the town. Two professional boxers have lived in Kaikohe including
1487:
1268:
1226:
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1027:
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rises 300 m above sea level, allowing views of the imposing sand dunes on the
245:. It is the largest inland town and highest community above sea level in the
68:
55:
3193:
3049:
2989:
2947:
2897:
2710:
2626:
2581:
2151:
2123:
1300:, Kaikohe Borough re-amalgamated with Bay of Islands County and joined with
1170:
1128:
1057:
1026:, Kaikohe is recognised as being the very heart of the culture of the great
2175:
1193:. At that time, a full complement of staff was again employed at Kaikohe.
3069:
2999:
2961:
2907:
2847:
2842:
2822:
2802:
2787:
2656:
2631:
2566:
2281:
1548:
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All these schools are coeducational. School rolls are as of August 2024.
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1428:
1240:
1201:
1056:'s pā at Puketutu on the shores of Lake Ōmāpere; followed by a battle at
1034:
238:
1052:(also known as 'Hōne Heke's Rebellion') were fought around Kaikohe: at
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2690:
2651:
2616:
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1162:
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Kaikohe was an important location for the late 19th/early 20th century
930:
822:
262:
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3054:
2974:
2837:
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1165:, which opened to Kaikohe on 1 May 1914. The line continued north to
1154:
1101:
281:
1096:
who has a very strong claim to being New Zealand's first commercial
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Climate data for Kaikohe (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1973–present)
1754:"CliFlo -The National Climate Database (Agent numbers: 1129, 1134)"
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The area around Kaikohe, from the southern side of Lake Ōmāpere to
2922:
1229:
1106:
213:
1527:
has a Māori unit offering bilingual and total immersion classes.
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2767:
1440:
2486:
1030:
1753:
2477:
1949:
925:
817:
2155:. Vol. 111, no. 32736. 13 October 1971. p. 3
1972:
The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Auckland Provincial District
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2127:. Vol. 115, no. 33731. 2 January 1975. p. 1
1927:
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1600:
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1826:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Ngapuhi (103400).
1781:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Kaikohe (103500).
1732:"CliFlo – National Climate Database : Kaikohe Aws"
1670:"EDITORIAL – Hard-hit Kaikohe needs to reinvent itself"
292:, where hot water springs rise to the surface from the
1974:. Christchurch: Cyclopedia Company. 1902. p. 575
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limestone caves, many beaches and bays, and historic
1169:, opening on 29 October 1923 and eventually reached
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to the west, farmlands to the east and south toward
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2537:
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2266:
2264:
1714:"Old Forts of the Taiamai District, Bay of Islands"
200:
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102:
92:
84:
26:
1840:
1045:meaning food) but was later shortened to Kaikohe.
984:, and an increase of 291 people (19.3%) since the
2394:Education Counts: Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kaikohe
876:, and an increase of 396 people (9.8%) since the
1818:
1816:
1486:competition at the 2010 World Championships in
1292:From 1876, Kaikohe was administered as part of
2209:. The New Zealand Film Archive. Archived from
1116:church. The building is registered as a place
980:, an increase of 426 people (31.1%) since the
872:, an increase of 582 people (15.1%) since the
2498:
1773:
1771:
8:
1824:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
1779:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
916:
808:
241:, and about 85 kilometres (53 mi) from
1068:. St. Michael's Anglican Church in nearby
16:Town in the Northland Region of New Zealand
3096:
2541:
2505:
2491:
2483:
2405:Education Counts: Kaikohe Christian School
1842:"The Church Missionary Gleaner, June 1851"
1551:polytechnic also has a campus in Kaikohe.
1427:. Also not far away are the Whangaroa and
915:
807:
319:
23:
3729:Populated places in the Northland Region
1450:The Twin Coast Cycle Trail, part of the
1330:
1283:; its meeting house burned down in 2003.
237:about 260 kilometres (160 mi) from
1692:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
1560:
199:
178:
165:
140:
119:
83:
48:
44:
32:
2335:Education Counts: Kaikohe Intermediate
1796:"Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat"
1572:
1570:
1568:
1566:
1564:
21:Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
3410:Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field
2357:Education Counts: Kaikohe West School
2346:Education Counts: Kaikohe East School
1492:New Zealand Kiwis rugby league player
1200:were introduced on services north of
1092:. A park in the town is dedicated to
309:Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field
298:Northland Region Corrections Facility
191:
183:
170:
155:
145:
111:
101:
91:
7:
1470:Member of Parliament and brother of
1466:lived in Kaikohe for a time. Former
1100:. He milked a herd of cows and sold
2433:. New Zealand Ministry of Education
2369:"Kaikohe West School – Information"
2257:Education Counts: Northland College
2181:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
307:in the area, which are part of the
175:5.92 km (2.29 sq mi)
2417:"Kaikohe Christian School – About"
2020:"Big majority for Kaikohe borough"
1829:2018 Census place summary: Ngapuhi
1784:2018 Census place summary: Kaikohe
1534:school which teaches fully in the
1462:Former New Zealand Prime Minister
1257:meeting house are affiliated with
1243:meeting house are affiliated with
147: • Territorial Authority
14:
2186:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
2046:"Kaikohe's mayor and corporation"
1872:"Early Church History in Kaikohe"
917:Historical population for Ngapuhi
809:Historical population for Kaikohe
2296:"Northland College – The School"
1454:project, runs through the town.
1215:New Zealand Railways Corporation
34:
3400:Cape Reinga / Te Rerenga Wairua
2431:"New Zealand Schools Directory"
2236:. Auckland: Mower. p. 30.
1886:"Aperahama, Kaikohe, Northland"
1175:New Zealand Railways Department
3510:Bay of Islands Vintage Railway
1720:. Whitcombe and Tombs Limited.
1:
1906:. The Bush Press. p. 4.
1490:, is a current resident. The
1439:which is Northland's largest
1298:1989 local government reforms
722:Average rainfall mm (inches)
157: • Regional council
3460:Rainbow Falls / Waianiwaniwa
2074:. Far North District Council
1994:"Kaikohe gazetted a borough"
1904:Kauri Gum and the Gumdiggers
1385:
1372:
1363:Pearce Melvin Eddy Williams
1359:
1346:
1191:mixed goods/passenger trains
233:of New Zealand, situated on
40:Bank of New Zealand Building
3515:Butler Point Whaling Museum
2052:. 21 August 1947. p. 4
1956:. Te Potiki National Trust.
1928:"Te Kāhui Māngai directory"
1641:(territorial authorities);
1251:Te Iringa or Parihaka Marae
1225:The Kaikohe area has three
582:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
442:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
303:There are several volcanic
3750:
3575:RNZAF Station Waipapakauri
3503:Facilities and attractions
3163:Motukokako / Piercy Island
1142:Kaikohe was linked to the
791:
322:
261:sites including Nga Huha,
161:Northland Regional Council
151:Far North District Council
2524:
2120:"Mrs Kirk created D.B.E."
2094:"Clock set to tick again"
2026:. 19 June 1947. p. 4
2000:. 27 June 1947. p. 6
1478:, is a current resident.
1400:
969:
943:—
861:
835:—
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651:
581:
511:
441:
371:
366:
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339:
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330:
327:
196:840/km (2,200/sq mi)
49:
45:
33:
3610:Waitangi Treaty Monument
2322:"College rebuild a boon"
1578:"ArcGIS Web Application"
901:Ngapuhi statistical area
3440:Ngawha geothermal field
2232:Skene, Patrick (2020).
2176:"Paewai, Manahi Nītama"
1582:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
1452:New Zealand Cycle Trail
1179:Public Works Department
1060:; with the warriors of
999:Māori religious beliefs
978:2018 New Zealand census
891:Māori religious beliefs
870:2018 New Zealand census
294:Ngawha geothermal field
3565:Okaihau Railway Branch
3530:Christ Church, Russell
3525:Cape Reinga Lighthouse
1800:Statistics New Zealand
1648:Statistics New Zealand
1630:Statistics New Zealand
1612:Statistics New Zealand
1146:with the arrival of a
1112:
223:
69:35.40750°S 173.79972°E
3520:Cape Brett Lighthouse
3395:Cape Maria van Diemen
2647:Piwhane / Spirits Bay
1712:Best, Elsdon (1927).
1674:The Northern Advocate
1623:(regional councils);
1294:Bay of Islands County
1144:national rail network
1110:
217:
3465:Runaruna Mud Volcano
3455:Parengarenga Harbour
3390:Cape Brett Peninsula
3264:Rotokawau (Karikari)
2758:Cape Brett Peninsula
2637:Parengarenga Harbour
2207:"Kaikohe Demolition"
1851:Adam Matthew Digital
1122:Heritage New Zealand
372:Record high °C (°F)
280:To the north of the
193: • Density
74:-35.40750; 173.79972
3570:Opua Railway Branch
3430:Maungataniwha Range
3259:Rotokawau (Aupōuri)
3093:Geographic features
2375:on 8 September 2007
2284:on 14 October 2008.
1676:. 11 November 2007.
1271:is affiliated with
1159:North Auckland Line
1048:Battles during the
1009:History and culture
918:
810:
652:Record low °C (°F)
512:Daily mean °C (°F)
229:is the seat of the
65: /
3724:Far North District
3703:Te Waimate mission
3683:Battle of Ohaeawai
3475:Te Paki Sand Dunes
3425:Karikari Peninsula
3168:Urupukapuka Island
3158:Motukawanui Island
2597:Karikari Peninsula
2514:Far North District
1532:Kura Kaupapa Māori
1518:United States Army
1350:Harold Fisher Guy
1318:Far North District
1245:Ngāti Whakaminenga
1113:
1066:Battle of Ōhaeawai
284:volcanic ridge is
231:Far North District
224:
185: • Total
172: • Total
107:Far North District
3711:
3710:
3662:Northland College
3545:Kaikohe Aerodrome
3498:
3497:
3490:Whangaroa Harbour
3450:Purerua Peninsula
3420:Kaimaumau wetland
3385:Aupōuri Peninsula
3088:
3087:
2612:Ninety Mile Beach
2302:on 8 October 2007
2243:978-1-988516-84-4
2050:Northern Advocate
2024:Northern Advocate
1998:Northern Advocate
1900:Hayward, Bruce W.
1514:Northland College
1484:street unicycling
1480:Christian Huriwai
1468:New Zealand First
1458:Notable residents
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2798:Matauri Bay
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2518:New Zealand
2278:"Education"
1932:tkm.govt.nz
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1464:David Lange
1407:Attractions
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986:2006 census
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202:Postcode(s)
121:Electorates
88:New Zealand
72: /
60:173°47′59″E
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3269:Rotokereru
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1856:18 October
1805:25 October
1653:25 October
1635:25 October
1617:25 October
1555:References
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1476:Jim Peters
1394:1977–1980
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222:at Kaikohe
180:Population
142:Government
57:35°24′27″S
3378:Landforms
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3354:Waiparera
3344:Waimimiha
3339:Waikaramu
3319:Te Kahika
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3122:Rangihoua
3117:Henderson
3107:Doubtless
3080:Whirinaki
3050:Rangiahua
3045:Pawarenga
2990:Mangamuka
2970:Broadwood
2948:Whangaroa
2943:Waitaruke
2903:Taupō Bay
2898:Taumarere
2883:Tākou Bay
2868:Rangitane
2750:Whangaroa
2711:Waiharara
2673:Cable Bay
2627:Pamapuria
2587:Kaingaroa
2582:Kaimaumau
2453:"Kaikohe"
2234:The big O
2217:23 August
2152:The Press
2124:The Press
1968:"Kaikohe"
1688:"KAIKOHE"
1509:Education
1171:Rangiahua
1129:kauri gum
1104:in 1834.
1088:, acting
1074:Hōne Heke
1058:Te Ahuahu
1054:Hōne Heke
277:(625 m).
253:Geography
243:Whangārei
220:Hōne Heke
128:Northland
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2567:Herekino
2078:19 March
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1429:Hokianga
1415:and the
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1198:railcars
1035:Kohekohe
970:Source:
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239:Auckland
103:District
3734:Kaikohe
3671:History
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3329:Waihopo
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3309:Tairutu
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3204:Heather
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3015:Ōkaihau
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2552:Ahipara
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1167:Ōkaihau
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227:Kaikohe
85:Country
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3304:Taeore
3214:Kihona
3209:Kaiwai
3055:Rawene
2975:Horeke
2913:Te Tii
2838:Paihia
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1342:Notes
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954:−1.33%
857:+2.85%
846:−0.67%
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951:1,371
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