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land near Schultz's Hotel at Awahuri. MacDonald shot one of the lead horses preventing Young from continuing his journey. MacDonald was a staunch supporter of the Ngāti Kauwhata and had been seeking redress for the dispossession of the tribe from its land on 15 December 1866. MacDonald was imprisoned
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In 1857 there was an accommodation house run by a Mr Aveson. This was sold in October 1858 to George Lloyd and renamed Lloyds Hotel. The Hotel was transferred again in 1861 becoming Moss's Inn or the Tavistock Hotel. It was moved to its present site nearer the railway in 1916 and has been empty since
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Through the 1940s-1970s one of the town's main businesses was Denne Bros/Peter Pan Frozen Foods, well known throughout the country for their ice cream brand. The two factories were considered local landmarks. The company was the main employer of Waipukurau, as well the nearby township Waipawa in the
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commenced in 1872. The target was to complete the line by September 1873. This was not achieved and the extension to Waipukurau was opened just three days after Waipawa on 1 September 1876. A holiday was declared and two trains ran from Napier to celebrate the opening on Friday 8 September. The link
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In 1876 the Government donated 5 acres of land for a Hospital which was to be half paid for by the local community. It was completed in 1879 and consisted of two wings – the male and female wards, as well as four other rooms to house staff. It also had a dispensary, committee room, dining room, and
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In December 1850 Donald McLean and his party of Land Commissioners met with the Central Hawkes Bay tribes to discuss purchasing a large block of land for European settlement. Negotiations proceeded through till 4 November 1851 when an area of land called the Waipukurau Block, some 279,000 acres,
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over the location of a telegraph station. The Provincial Council favoured Waipawa as the location. However, the Government's Telegraph Department preferred Waipukurau due its slightly more central location. The office was opened on 9 June 1868. Several weeks later on 22 June Frederick Christian
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Of those at least 15 years old, 315 (8.9%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 975 (27.5%) people had no formal qualifications. 261 people (7.4%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 1,590 (44.8%) people were employed
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Harry Monteith built a 22-span Waipukurau bridge. A footbridge was added in 1883 and it was repaired in 1897. It was replaced in 1978, at which time the stockyards were closed to improve the alignment of the track to the new bridge. Tuki Tuki River bridge 171 is 288 m (945 ft) long.
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An administration block was erected in 1927, with the former administration area became a children's ward. In 1935 further alterations were carried out which added a medical administration and outpatients’ wing and an operating theatre . From 1942 to 1964 two new wards, clinics for x-ray and
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were looking to set up a church in Waipukurau. There was a school in town by 1866 but this was closed when the building it used was destroyed by fire that year. The school was replaced in August 1867 by new building which was to serve as both a church and a school. The school had 9 pupils.
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were built in 1887, or 1888. Trains were then allowed a stop of up to 10 minutes at the station. By then Waipukurau had 3 trains a day from Napier, taking two to three hours to cover the 43 mi 34 ch (69.9 km). By 1896 Waipukurau had a
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below Mount Vernon from 1877 to 1884. Its closure was announced several times, including in 1886, when the building was moved from Tarewa, to Tapairu, a mile south of Waipawa, which seems to have been open until 1889, or 1890. In 2009 the nearby
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Horse racing started in 1859 with the first recorded meeting on 2 February. The provincial council approved construction of roading from Waipukurau to Porongahau, a goal, and the appointment of a Constable at Waipukurau in 1859. Roading to
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In December 1858 Waipukurau census area had 243 males and 73 females - a total population of 316. 1,441 acres of land were fenced or cultivated with 95 horses, 364 cattle, and 20,365 sheep. There were also 4 goats and 61 pigs.
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The town is a farming based community and provides dairy, fruit, vegetable and meat exports. Most employment is seasonal related, dependent on surrounding local agricultural and horticultural industries.
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In 1875 a station and stationmaster's house were built and a single track engine shed was added in 1877, just north of the station. Sixty years later the shed was leased to Belwood Bitumen Products Ltd.
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physiotherapy, a laboratory, an administration block, a mortuary, and an operating theatre were added. Finally in 1966 additions were made to the maternity annexe. The hospital was closed in 1999.
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who had walked through most of Europe, Palestine, two thirds of the way across the United States, Australia, Japan, China, Batavia, and Sumatra. He walked from Wellington to Waipukurau in 18 days.
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By at least 1858 Waipukurau was used as a hub for mail delivery to the district, a sale yard for stock, and a court venue. In 1863 land was offered to the Agricultural Society for a
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Waipukurau railway station in 1909. The railway plantation of 1877 is in the background. Plantations of oak, larch, chestnut and ash were established near many railway stations
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One of the first sheep shearing competitions in New Zealand took place at Waipukurau in January 1868. Its purpose was to improve the quality of shearing, As a local response to
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in February 1874. Tenders for a coach service from Waipukurau to Palmerston North were called for in March. The contract was awarded to Andrew Young, whose coach operated from
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Central Hawkes Bay, where the town is located was settled by Te Aitanga a Whatonga, the descendants of Whatonga, grandson of Toi Kairakau. These were the Ngati Tara and
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Before the 2023 census, the town had a smaller boundary, covering 8.04 km (3.10 sq mi). Using that boundary, Waipukurau had a population of 4,386 at the
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Waipukurau covers 8.70 km (3.36 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 4,750 as of June 2023, with a population density of 546 people per km.
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and Waipukurau. On 24 March 1922 there was a refreshment room fire and the railways took over direct running of them from 1923. On 22 November 1929 the station
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The Waipukurau road bridge across the Tukituki River circa 1910. It was rebuilt in 1923 and replaced in 1935 by a concrete bridge 900 ft (270 m) long
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school with a roll of 517 as of August 2024. Some young people also leave Waipukurau at a young age to study in nearby cities of Hastings and Napier.
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The accord was short lived with the death of Te Wanikau's brother-in-law (Chief of Ngai Te Upokoiri) prompting further conflict over the erection of
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Aramoana Beach, Historical and Archaeological Report, Patrick Parsons, Central Hawkes Bay District Council, January 2001 - Waipukurau Library copy
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and a 70 ft (21 m) turntable came from Paekakariki in 1936. During the 1979 bridge works that turntable was sent to
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 48.7% had no religion, 37.7% were
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kitchen. The hospital was the Waipawa County Hospital until 1907. In 1909 a further ward built. In 1919, as a result of the
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for three months because of this action, but his action did result in the tribe regaining some 6,200 acres of its land.
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road overbridge, which had replaced a level crossing in 1937, was replaced by a larger culvert to straighten the road.
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in 1875), loading bank, cattle yards, water, coal shed, turntable (50 ft (15 m), extended in 1921 for the
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In 1881 Wilding & Bull had a siding and built a large sawmill beside the station. Much of the timber came from
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invaded the area from the north and in the subsequent fighting drove the Rangitāne south into the Tahoraiti area (
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In October 1867 a dispute broke out between the residents of Waipukurau and the neighbouring township of
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was not completed until 9 March 1891 due in part to the more difficult country and the impact of the
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On 7 October 2001 the station closed to passengers. The platform, station and passing loop remain.
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St Joseph's School is a Year 1–8 co-educational state integrated Catholic primary school. It is a
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Within the current township is Pukekaihau hill, now in Paul Hunter Memorial Park, the site of the
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commenced the first coach service to the town in October 1867. A coach road to the south reached
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Central Hawke's Bay College is a Year 9-13 co-educational state secondary school. It is a
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Waipukurau has three long-running primary schools, with relatively stable roll numbers:
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and Hawkes Bay. The first Europeans who are known to have passed through the area were
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In 1867 Russell acquired the Pa Flat native reserve and founded Waipukurau on it as a
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Schäfer, passed through the town. Schäfer was a global traveller from Carlhafen in
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in the late 1830s. The Ngati Tuwharetoa had been allied with the Ngai Te Upokoiri.
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Fighting broke out again in the 1800s at Mangatoetoe between Ngai Te Upokoiri and
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The percentage of people born overseas was 10.7, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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including the land the town is situated on was acquired from local Māori, led by
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2013. A Town Hall was built nearby in 1877. It burnt down on 18 November 1922.
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The Terrace School is a Year 1-8 co-educational state primary school. It is a
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Waipukurau School is a Year 1-8 co-educational state primary school. It is a
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were built in 1876, 1883, 1905, 1926 (5), 1931 (2), 1933 (2), 1955 and 1956.
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acquired the land surrounding Waipukurau, calling it Mount Herbert station.
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Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand
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won a £14,100 contract for the 14 mi (23 km) extension south to
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Climate data for Waipukurau Aero (1981–2010 normals, extremes 1945–1994)
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http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/default.asp?Find_Quick.asp?PersonEssay=2R32
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full-time, 477 (13.4%) were part-time, and 138 (3.9%) were unemployed.
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and Epic Ministries. Each organisation ranges from 20 to 100 members.
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was erected in late 1869, in what is now Hunter Memorial Park.
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Tavistock Hotel and Town Hall, Waipukurau, probably about 1900
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Waipukurau also has branches of five youth organisations:
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1968–1987, lived in Waipukurau as a very young child
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WAIPAWA MAIL" 2410:Mr Christian Frederick Schafer, 824:Ethnicities were 79.0% European/ 363:Chief Justice Sir William Martin 27:Town in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand 18:Central Hawke's Bay College 4023:Populated places in Hawke's Bay 3755:Central Hawkes Bay Tourism Site 3527:"New Zealand Schools Directory" 3434: 3423: 3412: 3308: 3282: 3256: 3230: 3204: 3178: 3152: 3126: 3100: 3082:"SUNDAY LABOR. 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Index

Central Hawke's Bay College
Minor urban area
39°59.5′S 176°33.5′E / 39.9917°S 176.5583°E / -39.9917; 176.5583
New Zealand
Region
Hawke's Bay
Territorial authority
Central Hawke's Bay District
Electorates
Wairarapa
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
Māori
Central Hawke's Bay District Council
Hawke's Bay Regional Council
Postcode(s)
Central Hawke's Bay District
North Island
New Zealand
Tukituki River
Waipawa
Hastings
Rangitāne
Ngāti Kahungunu
Dannevirke
Ngāti Te Rangikoianake
Poukawa

rahui
Lake Poukawa
Mahia

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