Everything about Pukekohe totally explained
Pukekohe is a small but growing rural service town in the
Franklin district of the
North Island of
New Zealand. Located at the southern edge of the
Auckland region, it's approximately 50 kilometres south of
Auckland City, between the southern shore of the
Manukau Harbour and the mouth of the
Waikato River. The hills of Pukekohe and nearby
Bombay Hills form the natural southern limit of the Auckland region.
The
Māori word
puke-kohe means “hill of the
kohekohe”, New Zealand’s native
mahogany.
During the
New Zealand Wars, a battle was fought in Pukekohe known as the
Defence of Pukekohe East 1863.
Function
Pukekohe is the main rural service town for Franklin district. Its population at the
2001 census was 18,825, mainly of European descent, with significant indigenous
Maori and ethnic
Indian and
East Asian communities. It is likely to grow steadily in the coming decades, being on the edge of the fast-growing
Auckland region.
Up until 2007, the V8 Supercars raced at Pukekohe Park Raceway, it has since moved to Hamilton.
The fertile volcanic soil and warm moist climate supports a large horticultural and dairy farming industry. The Pukekohe long keeper
onion is well known internationally.
Pukekohe has a high school, a
rugby union stadium (home of the
Counties-Manukau Steelers until 2007), horse-racing, and
Pukekohe Park Raceway, a
motorsports facility.
Transport
Pukekohe is on the
North Island Main Trunk Railway and is the
southernmost station of the Auckland suburban rail network, at the end of the Eastern and Southern Lines. Daily services are provided by the
Silver Fern railcars.
Famous people
- Blair Hopping, Field hockey player
- Peter (Possum) Bourne, Rallycar driver
- Simon Doull, cricket representative and radio personality
- Malietoa Tanumafili II, Samoan Head of State -- educated at Wesley College
- Jonah Lomu, All Black -- educated at Wesley College
- Bill Birch, MP -- was a long-time resident
- Leslie Comrie, astronomer and pioneer in mechanical computation
- Allan Wilson, molecular biologist -- grew up in the area
- DJ Ali, hip hop music producer
- Andy Dalton, resident and All Blacks captain
- Rex Mason, mayor and MP
Further Information
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