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Of those at least 15 years old, 2,973 (16.1%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 3,876 (20.9%) people had no formal qualifications. 3,411 people (18.4%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 9,291 (50.2%) people were employed
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people, for a block of land known as the "Pukekohe
Reserve" or "Pukekohe bloc," which had been confiscated during the Waikato War. The Ngatipari claimants successfully argued that they had not opposed the Crown during the Waikato War and established their claim to the land on the basis of cultivation
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and that an all-electric service would be operational in 2019 (provisionally, subject to conditions), four years after completion of the rest of the region's electrified rail network. However, the purchase of battery-powered trains did not proceed. In 2020, the government announced funding to extend
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The New
Zealand Government confiscated large tracts of land in the aftermath of the invasion in 1865, after which the town of Pukekohe was established, on the northern slopes of its namesake, Pukekohe Hill. In January 1865, the New Zealand Government's Executive Council designated Pukekohe as one of
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created for Te Ākitai
Waiohua during land sales around modern-day Pukekohe. Some of this land was accidentally sold to settlers. The Crown would compensate the settlers and return land to local iwi. By 1856, European settlements had been well established in the north and western reaches of Pukekohe.
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Pukekohe is currently closed for electrification until early 2025 after which electric trains will run directly to Pukekohe from the Auckland CBD. A rail replacement bus is currently running between Papakura and Pukekohe while the line is closed. In July 2017, it was announced that the purchase
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In 1953, the Nehru Hall was constructed in
Pukekohe for the Indian committee, and was the first Indian community hall to be built in New Zealand. The hall was too small to host large-scale events such as Indian weddings, which instead were held at the Pukekohe War Memorial Town Hall. In response to
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arrived. No settlers were killed or injured while 30 Māori were killed with an unknown number wounded. 6 bodies were found near the church and 24 were later found buried in the bush. The church still exists today and the bullet holes are still visible. According to Te Huia
Raureti, tribes that took
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was fought at
Pukekohe East on 14 September 1863. The battle involved 11 armed settlers, who were converting the Pukekohe East church into a redoubt and approximately 200–300 Māori, mainly from the Waikato area. Although surprised and severely outnumbered, the settlers held off the Māori war party
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181 blankets, 30 coats, 3 tents, 18 saws, 16 blocks, 4 frying pans, a hammer, 11 shingling hammers, 788 lbs of tobacco, 2 bed gowns, an auger, 3 chisels, 5 planes, 9 gimlets, 290 lbs of mails, 6 pit saws, 7crosscut saws, 7 handles, 7 handles with fasteners, 46 saw files, 13 pit saw files, a rough
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Pukekohe East School, Pukekohe Hill School and Valley School are contributing primary schools (years 1–6) with rolls of 150, 560 and 491 students, respectively. Pukekohe East School opened in 1880. Pukekohe Maori School opened in 1952 and was renamed to
Pukekohe Hill School in 1966. Valley School
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KingsGate School and St Joseph's School are state integrated schools with rolls of 227 and 290 students, respectively. KingsGate is an interdenominational
Christian composite school (years 1-13). It opened in 1996. St Joseph's is a Catholic contributing primary school (years 1-6) which opened in
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to highlight racism in
Pukekohe. At candidates' meetings, he complained that members of his community were not served in bars and were allocated inferior seats at the town's cinemas. Ching faced death threats and was given Police protection. Though Ching's Parliamentary bid was unsuccessful, the
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of lower Waikato. On the even of the raid on Pukekohe East, a war council had ordered members of the taua (war party) to avoid looting the property of settlers. Despite this order, future Ngāti Maniapoto chief Wahanui Huatare and several other members raided a settler's house. This angered other
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reported that that the poor living conditions of Maori in Pukekohe contributed to a high Maori child mortality rate, with the newspaper estimating an upward of 20 dying. The Pukekohe council later petitioned the New Zealand government to address the substandard living conditions of Māori market
2705:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Pukekohe North West (165300), Anselmi Ridge (165400), Pukekohe West (165500), Cape Hill (165600), Rosa Birch Park (165700), Rooseville Park (165800), Cloverlea (Auckland) (165900), Pukekohe Central (166000), Pukekohe Hospital (166100) and Buckland (166200).
625:, the Department of Māori Affairs, and the State Advances Corporation. Despite the League's lobbying, many Māori continued to face substandard living conditions and long waits for state rental housing. Until the 1950s, many Māori children in Pukekohe died from poverty-related illnesses such as
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saw, a box of pipes, 3 iron pots, 2 saucepans, 2 tea kettles, 2 ovens, 13 axes, 20 tomahawks, 4 brushes, a horse brush, 4 pairs of shoes, a water pot, a compass, 8 spades, 6 jackets, 6 combs, 6 pairs of trousers, 6 silk handkerchiefs, 14 white shirts, 6 sou’westers, and 5 cartouche boxes.
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Based on King St, Pukekohe, Rural Living is a monthly, lifestyle magazine distributed throughout the Franklin region and accessible online. The magazine's publisher, Times Media, also produces annual magazines, Design & Build Franklin and Settling In, produced by locals for locals.
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to repatriate local Chinese and Indians, whom they claimed were taking jobs from Europeans and Māori. Parliament dismissed the petition in 1934 on the grounds that the petition's allegations had not been proved. Local Indians also formed the Pukekohe Indian Association.
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residents who did not want their children to mix with Māori. This contradicted the Department's policy of racially integrated schools. The visiting American psychologist David Ausubel regarded Pukekohe's segregated school as emblematic of an alleged
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undertook a house-to-house survey of living conditions in Pukekohe, where Māori worked as agricultural works on the market gardens and lived in substandard shacks provided by their employers. The League submitted its report to the
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proclaimed that all Māori living to the South of Auckland needed to swear loyalty to the Queen and give up their weapons. Most people refused due to strong links to Tainui, leaving for the south before the Government's
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including Pukekohe. Many Māori migrating to Pukekohe and Auckland found it difficult to secure housing due to discrimination form landlords, with many experiencing substandard housing. On 15 July 1935, the
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During the early 20th century, several landless Māori from the Waikato migrated to Pukekohe to work in the township's market gardens as itinerant agricultural workers. These Māori came from the Ngatipari,
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members of the war party, who regarded it as a bad omen. Nearly the entire Pukekohe area was abandoned apart from military outposts. Isolated attacks occurred as late as November 1863 after the
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launched a scheme to build houses for Māori workers and their families. However, the project was aborted when the Pukekohe council object to Māori living within the town's boundaries.
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settler, arrived in Pukekohe in 1918, and an Indian community developed in the town during the 1930s and 1940s. By July 1921, a beautifying society had been established in Pukekohe.
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On 10 June 1905, Pukekohe became a town district. By 1907, Pukekohe's town centre consisted of one main street with numerous stores and workshops. Following the completion of the
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Puni Mountain Bike Track, located at Puni Memorial Park, has roughly 6–7 km of single-track. Sunset Coast BMX and Puni Rugby Club are also located at Puni Memorial Park.
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Before the 2023 census, the town had a larger boundary, covering 32.50 km (12.55 sq mi). Using that boundary, Pukekohe had a population of 23,904 at the
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is a secondary school (years 9–13) with a roll of 1852. The school opened in 1921 as Pukekohe Technical High School, and was renamed to Pukekohe High School in 1948.
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Pukekohe covers 31.03 km (11.98 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 27,400 as of June 2023, with a population density of 883 people per km.
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Pukekohe North School is a full primary school (years 1–8) with a roll of 348. 79 percent of the roll are of Māori heritage, and some classes are taught in the
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Auckland Metropolitan Clay Target Club, is a clay target shooting club located just outside Pukekohe, offering recreational and competitive target shooting.
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railway line in 1907, Pukekohe's market gardens became a major supplier of agricultural produce for several North Island major population centres including
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in the post war years. 31% of Pukekohe identified as Anglican by then but attendance was at an average of eight times per annum based on this number.
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region to be confiscated, which amounted to a total of 577,590 acres. On 26 April 1865, the Native Land Court awarded £5,444 in compensation to the
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purchased the Pukekohe block on 7 December 1843, for £150 in cash and £170 worth of goods The Crown established Te Awa nui o Taikehu, a reserve the
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Due to the clearing of dense bush in the Pukekohe area, large areas of fertile, volcanic land became available for growing crops. While
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Following the Waikato War the government wished to populate the area around Pukekohe. To do this they offered migrants from Britain and
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championship) between 2001 and 2007. They returned in 2013-2019 after the series had a short-lived moved to a street race circuit in
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Ngati te Ata (waiohua) Cultural Values Assessment Report: Auckland Metro Rail Programme – Papakura to Pukekohe Electrification (P2P)
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Parkside School is a special school with a roll of 160. It provides education for students with special needs up to the age of 21.
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were first grown in Pukekohe as early as the 1850s, large-scale market growing of vegetables did not begin until 1870 in nearby
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10 and 5 acres respectively to settle in the area. Over 3,000 immigrants came from Britain and roughly 1,200 from Cape Colony.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 46.3% had no religion, 38.0% were
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Franklin County News is the local newspaper distributed weekly to homes in Pukekohe and surrounding towns, including
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for five years. The last and final race was held in 2022, Due to the track being closed by the Auckland Racing Club.
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the community needing a larger space, the PIA Events Centre was opened by the Pukekohe Indian Association in 1999.
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form the natural southern limit of the Auckland region. Pukekohe is located within the political boundaries of the
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at that time. The local government was called Pukekohe Borough Council, which started in 1912 and merged into
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company. Pukekohe also hosted the annual Franklin Caledonian Society's sports day in February 1945.
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issues almost 22,000 copies weekly on a Tuesday within Franklin and Tuakau and is based in Waiuku.
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Ngā Hau e Whā Marae is located in the Pukekohe area. It is the tribal meeting grounds of
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and horse-racing facility. Opened in 1963, this circuit is famous for having hosted the
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in New Zealand, and the third largest in the Auckland Region behind Auckland itself and
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publicity led the town to end discrimination against non-Whites in hotels and cinemas.
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In 2015, the online events calendar and photo news Franklin Life NZ was launched.
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In modern times, the two main iwi of the area are Ngāti Tamaoho and Ngāti Te Ata.
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29 times between 1963 and 2000, as well as the V8 International (a round of the
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peoples settled the wider area in the 13th or 14th centuries. The traditional
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special Māori school in Pukekohe in response to strong local pressure from
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full-time, 2,439 (13.2%) were part-time, and 792 (4.3%) were unemployed.
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The town has a golf club, tennis club, squash club and a hot rod club.
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was released in New Zealand, portraying Māori life in 1970s Pukekohe.
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Tamaoho School is a contributing primary school which opened in 2021.
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and other northern tribes, gradually returning from the mid-1830s.
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All these schools are coeducational. Rolls are as of August 2024.
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took to the court in Pukekohe. They play their home games at the
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in December 1925. In 1932, 1,400 Pukekohe locals petitioned the
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Much of the population around Pukekohe migrated south during the
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garden workers and their families. During the early 1940s, the
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of New Zealand. Located at the southern edge of the
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1527:Climate data for Pukekohe (1991–2020)
1321:New Zealand National Basketball League
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3533:Auckland: The Twentieth Century Story
3422:Changing Times: New Zealnd Since 1945
2838:"Pukekohe High School Roll of Honour"
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1480:, F2 Racing Driver raised in Pukekohe
1293:Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union
845:Individual statistical areas in 2018
533:. On 1 April 1912, Pukekohe became a
176:31.03 km (11.98 sq mi)
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3041:Education Counts: St Joseph's School
2995:"Pukekohe North School – 16/06/2020"
2964:Parminter, Alice (1 November 2016).
2749:2018 Census place summary: Cape Hill
2627:
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2445:from the original on 2 February 2023
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357:in the 1820s due to the threat from
233:, between the southern shore of the
18:Town in Auckland Region, New Zealand
4015:Franklin District Council (defunct)
3217:from the original on 14 April 2024.
3135:. New Zealand Ministry of Education
2815:2018 Census place summary: Buckland
2429:McClure, Margaret (5 August 2016).
1870:
1287:Pukekohe RFC represent the town in
1164:1915–1919 Henry Greathead Rex Mason
1131:
241:. The hills of Pukekohe and nearby
13:
3155:"Pukekohe ready for return of V8s"
3030:Education Counts: KingsGate School
2951:"Heritage of Pukekohe Hill School"
1392:. The portion of the line between
729:
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3256:Jane Paterson (29 January 2020).
3088:Education Counts: Parkside School
2842:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
2517:Smale, Aaron (28 November 2023).
2439:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
2305:Derbyshire, Noel William (2016).
2110:From Tamaki-makau-rau to Auckland
1408:
1330:, also known as 'The Stockyard'.
249:, following the abolition of the
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3911:Franklin Pool and Leisure Centre
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3604:Pukekohe - the heart of Franklin
3121:Education Counts: Tamaoho School
1988:"Waikōwhai Coast Heritage Study"
1328:Franklin Pool and Leisure Centre
795:Ethnicities were 70.9% European/
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3458:Out of the Ocean, Into the Fire
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3446:Indians in Pukekohe: 1918–2006
3163:. 8 April 2024. Archived from
2233:, pp. 78, 80, 83, 85, 89.
2098:
1179:1941–1950 Maxwell Rae Grierson
837:and 3.0% had other religions.
444:and ancestral burial grounds.
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3478:The Journal of William Morgan
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274:South Auckland volcanic field
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618:Māori Women's Welfare League
510:(People of the Four Winds).
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2949:Hilladmin (11 April 2013).
2666:"Te Kāhui Māngai directory"
2654:. Te Potiki National Trust.
1946:(territorial authorities);
1716:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1576:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
584:Department of Māori Affairs
431:the eight districts in the
414:part in the raid came from
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3899:Facilities and attractions
3550:O'Malley, Vincent (2016).
3427:Auckland University Press
2153:"Pukekohe Heritage Survey"
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3554:. Bridget William Books.
2928:"Our Principal's Message"
2197:. CFG Heritage. p. 4
2078:McLintock, A. H. (1966).
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2086:. New Zealand Government
1883:"ArcGIS Web Application"
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1297:Navigation Homes Stadium
693:Indian community centres
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562:White New Zealand League
552:The growing presence of
545:. Mitha Unka, the first
3776:Pukekohe Subdivision –
3201:"Franklin Country News"
3011:. Pukekohe North School
2588:Carlyon and Morrow 2013
2550:Carlyon and Morrow 2013
1887:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
1382:North Island Main Trunk
1306:who are members of the
823:Māori religious beliefs
782:2018 New Zealand census
634:Department of Education
515:North Island Main Trunk
439:tribe, a branch of the
391:Invasion of the Waikato
368:has a strong presence.
258:24th largest urban area
3580:Otago University Press
3503:Bridget Williams Books
3234:The New Zealand Herald
3160:The New Zealand Herald
3069:. St Joseph's Pukekohe
2930:. Pukekohe East School
1953:Statistics New Zealand
1935:Statistics New Zealand
1917:Statistics New Zealand
1506:Malietoa Tanumafili II
1274:New Zealand Grand Prix
1188:1974–1989 Max R. Short
1182:1950–1963 S. C. Childs
1173:1935–1938 C. K. Lawrie
1167:1919–1921 C. K. Lawrie
1161:1912–1915 C. K. Lawrie
1158:1912–1912 William Dunn
654:New Zealand Parliament
566:New Zealand Parliament
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3511:10.7810/9781988587332
2309:. Wily Publications.
2192:"The Tawhiao Cottage"
1928:(regional councils);
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1266:Pukekohe Park Raceway
1176:1938–1941 John Routly
1170:1921–1935 John Routly
721:Historical population
623:Auckland City Council
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4002:Franklin Local Board
3444:Chhiba, Uka (2007).
2970:Franklin County News
1388:, at the end of the
1302:Pukekohe is home to
1225:Pukekohe High School
1204:. It is part of the
1017:Cloverlea (Auckland)
490:Pukekohe East Church
323:Dysoxylum spectabile
253:on 1 November 2010.
123:Franklin Local Board
3854:Geographic features
3398:Bartholomew, Robert
3009:"Nau Mai Haere Mai"
2844:. 17 February 2017.
2630:, pp. 185–186.
2571:, pp. 169–171.
2531:on 9 September 2024
2466:, pp. 117–118.
2158:. Auckland Council.
1976:, pp. 207–211.
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3570:Templeton, Malcolm
3404:. Self published.
2875:. Auckland Council
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1441:driver with Suburu
1365:In 2013, the film
1357:The Post Newspaper
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3454:Hayward, Bruce W.
3287:. 29 August 2019.
3263:Radio New Zealand
3102:. Parkside School
2395:, pp. 10–14.
2344:, pp. 28–29.
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243:Bombay Hills
227:North Island
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136:Port Waikato
15:
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3206:Neighbourly
3187:"Puni Park"
2687:Chhiba 2007
2670:tkm.govt.nz
2393:Chhiba 2007
2378:Chhiba 2007
2231:Morgan 1963
2000:14 February
1478:Liam Lawson
1457:Simon Doull
1445:Eric Murray
1289:rugby union
1270:motorsports
1111:New Zealand
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790:2006 census
786:2013 census
449:Cape Colony
406:Waikato War
386:George Grey
355:Musket Wars
129:Electorates
92:New Zealand
76: /
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3974:(proposed)
3966:(proposed)
3529:Moon, Paul
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2119:1869402596
1958:25 October
1940:25 October
1922:25 October
1864:References
1484:Jonah Lomu
1415:Bill Birch
1380:is on the
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917:45.7 years
894:32.0 years
869:Median age
866:Households
858:Population
647:colour bar
638:segregated
591:US Marines
523:Wellington
346:) for the
316:("Hill of
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181:Population
150:Government
3958:(defunct)
3935:(defunct)
3927:(defunct)
3919:(defunct)
3830:Patumahoe
3681:Glenbrook
3303:NZ Herald
2628:Moon 2023
2569:Moon 2023
2495:Moon 2023
2464:Moon 2023
2405:Moon 2023
1494:Rex Mason
1488:All Black
1437:, Former
1425:All Black
1423:, Former
1373:Transport
1220:Education
1125:$ 31,800
1106:$ 37,200
1081:$ 34,400
1058:$ 29,400
1035:$ 36,100
1012:$ 39,100
989:$ 29,500
966:$ 44,300
948:Cape Hill
943:$ 28,500
920:$ 35,900
897:$ 28,300
819:Christian
712:baby boom
525:. Due to
464:Patumahoe
437:Ngatipari
420:Ngāti Pou
377:The Crown
340:Te Ākitai
308:name for
208:Area code
4070:Pukekohe
3979:Pukekohe
3964:Ngākōroa
3956:Buckland
3845:Waiau Pa
3835:Pukekohe
3820:Kingseat
3800:Buckland
3782:Auckland
3733:Buckland
3728:Onewhero
3692:Pukekohe
3661:Ramarama
3651:Kingseat
3572:(2016).
3531:(2020).
3497:(2021).
3456:(2017).
3400:(2020).
3335:16 April
3215:Archived
2610:Landfall
2524:Newsroom
2443:Archived
2108:(2001).
1892:26 April
1851:(48.94)
1394:Papakura
1367:Mt. Zion
1282:Hamilton
1141:Auckland
1087:Buckland
863:(per km)
835:Buddhist
807:, 12.2%
799:, 19.8%
774:Source:
683:Ngāi Tai
674:and the
642:European
539:Auckland
527:Auckland
519:Auckland
460:potatoes
400:A major
344:māra kai
318:Kohekohe
219:Pukekohe
197:Postcode
64:174°54′E
25:Pukekohe
3972:Paerātā
3825:Paerata
3656:Paerata
3309:16 June
2253:6 March
2048:6 March
1846:(3.67)
1841:(3.46)
1836:(3.95)
1831:(4.27)
1826:(5.15)
1821:(5.77)
1816:(5.40)
1811:(4.90)
1806:(3.88)
1801:(3.16)
1796:(2.53)
1791:(2.80)
1781:(51.0)
1776:(55.6)
1771:(51.6)
1766:(49.5)
1761:(47.1)
1756:(44.8)
1751:(44.1)
1746:(45.9)
1741:(49.3)
1736:(52.5)
1731:(55.9)
1726:(58.5)
1721:(57.4)
1711:(58.5)
1706:(63.1)
1701:(59.2)
1696:(56.5)
1691:(54.1)
1686:(51.8)
1681:(50.9)
1676:(52.5)
1671:(56.3)
1666:(60.4)
1661:(64.2)
1656:(66.9)
1651:(65.8)
1641:(66.0)
1636:(70.9)
1631:(66.7)
1626:(63.7)
1621:(61.2)
1616:(58.6)
1611:(57.7)
1606:(59.2)
1601:(63.3)
1596:(68.2)
1591:(72.7)
1586:(75.4)
1581:(74.3)
1519:Climate
1200:of the
874:income
861:Density
803:, 9.0%
735:±% p.a.
661:Culture
627:typhoid
599:US Navy
595:US Army
554:Chinese
535:borough
501:Ngāpuhi
433:Waikato
404:of the
359:Ngāpuhi
328:Waiohua
280:History
268:Geology
225:of the
89:Country
61:37°12′S
3815:Karaka
3586:
3558:
3539:
3517:
3464:
3433:
3408:
3357:20 May
3353:. NIWA
3100:"None"
2617:: 239.
2449:22 May
2313:
2116:
2090:22 May
1532:Month
1351:Tuakau
1347:Waiuku
1261:Sports
1248:1923.
872:Median
831:Muslim
797:Pākehā
769:+3.09%
766:23,904
758:+2.50%
755:20,526
744:17,268
558:Indian
547:Indian
499:, and
497:Ākitai
472:Mercer
456:onions
441:Ākitai
402:battle
395:ahi kā
192:27,400
98:Region
4092:Media
3810:Drury
3485:9 May
3370:Notes
3329:Stuff
3211:Stuff
2873:(PDF)
2247:(PDF)
2195:(PDF)
2173:(PDF)
2156:(PDF)
2042:(PDF)
1991:(PDF)
1849:1,243
1834:100.3
1829:108.4
1824:130.7
1819:146.5
1814:137.2
1809:124.5
1571:Year
1337:Media
1268:is a
1094:1,173
1072:2,264
1069:1,653
1026:1,013
1023:2,412
1003:1,898
1000:2,562
980:2,635
977:2,082
957:2,154
954:1,551
937:1,509
934:2,253
931:4,980
908:2,448
891:1,542
885:4,674
827:Hindu
809:Asian
801:Māori
666:Marae
381:Crown
306:Māori
188:Urban
119:Board
4109:Data
3840:Puni
3584:ISBN
3556:ISBN
3537:ISBN
3515:ISBN
3487:2023
3462:ISBN
3431:ISBN
3406:ISBN
3359:2024
3337:2022
3311:2023
3271:2020
3243:2020
3173:2024
3141:2024
3108:2020
3075:2020
3017:2020
2936:2020
2881:2020
2634:help
2594:help
2575:help
2556:help
2537:2024
2501:help
2470:help
2451:2023
2411:help
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2255:2023
2203:2021
2114:ISBN
2092:2023
2050:2023
2002:2023
1960:2023
1942:2023
1924:2023
1894:2024
1844:93.1
1839:88.0
1804:98.5
1799:80.3
1794:64.3
1789:71.2
1779:10.6
1774:13.1
1769:10.9
1734:11.4
1729:13.3
1724:14.7
1719:14.1
1709:14.7
1704:17.3
1699:15.1
1694:13.6
1689:12.3
1684:11.0
1679:10.5
1674:11.4
1669:13.5
1664:15.8
1659:17.9
1654:19.4
1649:18.8
1639:18.9
1634:21.6
1629:19.3
1624:17.6
1619:16.2
1614:14.8
1609:14.3
1604:15.1
1599:17.4
1594:20.1
1589:22.6
1584:24.1
1579:23.5
1568:Dec
1565:Nov
1562:Oct
1559:Sep
1556:Aug
1553:Jul
1550:Jun
1547:May
1544:Apr
1541:Mar
1538:Feb
1535:Jan
1417:, MP
1349:and
1091:8.62
1066:0.73
1043:2.94
1020:2.38
997:1.35
974:0.79
951:0.72
928:2.21
905:7.53
882:4.78
855:(km)
853:Area
850:Name
763:2018
752:2013
741:2006
730:Pop.
726:Year
685:and
679:hapū
597:and
556:and
521:and
458:and
338:and
292:1910
201:2120
168:Area
109:Ward
32:Town
3507:doi
1764:9.7
1759:8.4
1754:7.1
1749:6.7
1744:7.7
1739:9.6
1212:of
1100:384
1097:136
1075:609
1052:153
1049:126
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