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Kerikeri

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posterity. The old stone store bridge was completely removed in the second half of 2008. The reasons for removal of the original bridge are controversial, and there was a groundswell of protest from a number of local residents. The bridge was removed regardless and the debate over whether this was the correct course of action has yet to be resolved in the minds of many residents. The building has been restored to its original state, but does not include the tower on the roof containing the clock removed from the chapel further up the hill, which was removed as a safety measure a long time ago.
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flights from Auckland and has a steadily increasing patronage, handling a record 110,000 passengers in financial 2017/2018. The existing terminal was not fit for purpose and did not meet Air New Zealand's requirements, while growth in passenger numbers also put pressure on the existing facilities. A
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The KOAST (Kerikeri Open Art Studios Trail), which highlights Kerikeri local artists and art galleries, is an annual arts trail held over Labour Weekend since 2014. In 2019 the trail featured 40 artists at 21 studios. The Turner Centre, a performing arts and events venue, opened in 2005. It presents
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Stone was used because the missionaries needed a vermin-free, fireproof area for their supplies and provisions, and for improved security from inquisitive Māori. There was a plan to build a mill where the bridge exists now, and to protect the flour produced from locally grown wheat in the store. But
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and battens, was dedicated in 1878. It was another 85 years before the church was extended to its present-day size to cater for a growing congregation (1963). In 1968 a damaging tornado hit Kerikeri with enough force to skew St James' off line. Services had to be held elsewhere until a major repair
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planted 100 vines on 25 September 1819 and noted in his journal that New Zealand promised to be very favourable to the vine. In the same year Charlotte Kemp planted the first citrus. New Zealand's first commercial plantings of passionfruit were established in 1927, and in around 1932 the country's
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Of those at least 15 years old, 1,185 (20.0%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 948 (16.0%) people had no formal qualifications. 759 people (12.8%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 2,337 (39.5%) people were employed
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The origin of the name Kerikeri is not exactly known, and there have been many conflicting definitions given over the years. It is likely Kerikeri derives its name from the river as John Nicholas wrote "the river that discharged itself into the cove was called by the natives Tecaddiecaddie....".
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Over the years, the Stone Store suffered the cumulative effects of adjacent traffic movements and the ravages of normal wear and tear. Costly remedial work was required and in the 21st century a bypass was constructed and opened on 23 June 2008, to divert traffic and protect the building for
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Curiously enough, when work started on the building, Māori were already moving out of the district, and when it was finally completed there were very few Māori remaining at Kerikeri. Furthermore, there were rumblings within the missionary community that Kerikeri was becoming the backwater of
392:— "the churning or boiling over of the waters". That would have aptly described the freshwater river tumbling into the salt water over the falls which were then higher (being blasted early in the 1900s to accommodate a bridge). However, some Māori say it derives from 531:. There were 2,844 households, comprising 3,399 males and 3,762 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.9 males per female, with 1,245 people (17.4%) aged under 15 years, 969 (13.5%) aged 15 to 29, 2,871 (40.1%) aged 30 to 64, and 2,076 (29.0%) aged 65 or older. 804:
The Stone Store, a former storehouse, is the oldest stone building in New Zealand, construction having begun on 19 April 1832. The keystone above the door bearing the date 1833 is thought to have been carved by the stonemason William Parrott who cut the
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which means "bubbling up", and there is a sad reasoning behind this. Hongi Hika, a famous or infamous chief depending on whether one fought with or against him, is reputed to have fathered the child of a captured slave at
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From then on the Mission House became Kemp House and it remained in the Kemp family until 1974 when it was given to the Nation by Ernest Kemp, a great grandson of the missionary James Kemp and Charlotte Kemp.
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What are now called Wharepuke Falls, upriver from the Stone Store Basin, were called the Kerikeri Falls until the 1930s when given the name Wharepoke which referred to the large adjacent area of native
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for the Rev John Butler (New Zealand's first clergyman) who became the first occupant in 1822, but only for a short while. There was a succession of occupants until 1832 when the mission blacksmith
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is the remains of a Māori fortified settlement in the Kerikeri basin. Historically it is known Ngāi Tawake defended the pā as their outlet to the sea in the 1770s and it was the launch place
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This pear tree is the oldest fruit tree in New Zealand, near the Stone Store, and still bears fruit. The building at rear is the historic blacksmith's shop established by the missionaries
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Before the 2023 census, the town had a larger boundary, covering 25.40 km (9.81 sq mi). Using that boundary, Kerikeri had a population of 7,164 at the
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Ethnicities were 86.4% European/Pākehā, 17.4% Māori, 3.2% Pacific peoples, 4.9% Asian, and 1.7% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
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Kerikeri covers 22.05 km (8.51 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 8,270 as of June 2023, with a population density of 375 people per km.
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missionary activity, eliminating the need to store goods and provisions there. It was considered a folly at the time, but one that blesses Kerikeri today.
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moved in with their family. The Kemps acquired ownership of the house and surrounding land in 1859 by trading land they owned at nearby Kororipo Point.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 52.5% had no religion, 35.6% were Christian, 1.3% had
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One definition of the word "kerikeri" is 'to keep digging'. It is known that Māori had extensive gardens in the area when Europeans arrived.
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new $ 4.75 million terminal opened on 16 June 2019 with improved arrivals/departures, baggage screening and luggage collection facilities.
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It was named after Ngāpuhi chief Rewa (also known as Maanu), who was one of three chiefly brothers originally belonging to the Ngai Tawake
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structure was erected on the present site of St James. It came complete with a town clock which was later incorporated in the Stone Store.
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is "It's So Nice They Named It Twice". In the early 1980s, an anonymous backpacker wrote those words in the Visitors' Book at the
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Kerikeri Primary School and Riverview School are contributing primary (years 1–6) schools with rolls of 543 and 432 students.
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There are also persistent claims that the falls referred to by the missionaries as "The Kiddikiddi" were what we now call the
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Verhaal eener reis naar Nieuw-Zeeland, gedaan in de jaren 1814 en 1815, in gezelschap met de weleerw. heer Samuel Marsden
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first avocados were planted. The plough was first used in New Zealand at Kerikeri, by Rev. J. G. Butler, on 3 May 1820.
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Kerikeri High School is the largest school in Northland. A secondary (years 7–13) school, with a roll of 1638
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the mill was never built, and the millstones brought out from England went inland to Waimate North instead.
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The Kerikeri Mission Station, with the Stone Store at left, St James at rear, and Mission House on the right
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Kāinga were sited close to fresh water and local fishing waters or gardens, and sometimes near fortified
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Munro said the reinvention of the site called for the new name, which translates literally as "culture".
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was constructed opposite the Stone Store in 1969 as a community effort to faithfully recreate a
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for a payment of forty-eight axes. The protector of the Kerikeri mission station was the chief,
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magazine, and this has since been the main focus of most tourism marketing of the town.
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pit (ground oven), genuine historic canoes, family enclosure, rua (storage area ) for
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in situ, but construction of the building was not actually completed until mid-1836.
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The village was established by New Zealand's pioneering missionaries, who called it
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and lies at the western extremity of the Kerikeri Inlet, a northwestern arm of the
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The percentage of people born overseas was 28.4, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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in the country, and it has some of the most historic buildings in the country.
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Kerikeri was the first place in New Zealand where grape vines were planted.
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All these schools are coeducational. School rolls are as of August 2024.
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full-time, 885 (15.0%) were part-time, and 219 (3.7%) were unemployed.
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Climate data for Kerikeri (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1945–present)
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nationally touring events as well as locally produced performances.
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This plaque records details of the planting of the pear tree in 1819
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and 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Northland's only city,
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is a private composite (years 1–13) school with a roll of 216.
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Te Ahurea has all the features of a true kāinga, including a
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and restoration was completed. The church bell came from
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is a full primary (years 1–8) school with a roll of 65.
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methods they used were revised to what is used today.
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The Kerikeri Mission Station, with the Stone Store at left, St James at rear, and Mission House on the right
35°13′28″S 173°57′5″E / 35.22444°S 173.95139°E / -35.22444; 173.95139
Northland Region
Far North District
Northland
Te Tai Tokerau
Far North District Council
Northland Regional Council
Postcode(s)


[kɛɾikɛɾi]
Northland
New Zealand
Auckland
Whangārei
mission station
subtropical
horticulture
Far North District
North Island
Bay of Islands
Kerikeri River
Pacific Ocean
Māori
romanisation
Samuel Marsden
Hongi Hika
Church Missionary Society
Ruatara

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