Petone
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| Petone | |
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Petone Wharf on a stormy day |
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| Local Authority | Lower Hutt City |
| Characteristics: | |
| Established | 1840 |
| Population | 6,609 (data: 2006 [1]) |
| Surrounded by: | |
| North | Maungaraki |
| North-east | Ava |
| East | Moera |
| South-east | Seaview |
| South | Wellington Harbour |
| North-west | Korokoro |
Petone (Māori: Pito-one) is a major suburb of the city of Lower Hutt in New Zealand. It is located at the southern end of the narrow triangular plain of the Hutt River, on the northern shore of Wellington Harbour. The name, from the Māori Pito-one, means "end of the sand beach".[2]
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[edit] History
Petone was the first European settlement in the Wellington region and retains many historical buildings and landmarks. The first settlers arrived here in January 1840, on the ship Aurora. After the arrival of a second ship, the Cuba, plans were undertaken for the building of the settlement of Britannia on the site. As it sits in what was once the swamp, the earliest settlers found life hard, and the settlement was abandoned after only a few months. A new site was chosen around the shores of what is now the city of Wellington, New Zealand's capital.
Until the 1980s Petone was a thriving, largely working-class town and borough, and the location of large industrial sites. The majority of these, including car assembly and meat processing factories, closed in the 1980s, resulting in gradual economic decline. Petone was an independent borough until local government reform in 1989 led to its amalgamation with Lower Hutt. The suburb has since enjoyed renewed economic growth, using its early European heritage as a draw for tourists and gaining many cafes and shops. Probably it is best known for the Petone Rugby Club which has been one of the world's leading clubs since 1885.
[edit] State Housing
Some of NZ's first State Housing was constructed in Petone in 1907, with some of the original houses remaining in good condition. The local tourist office provides a guide showing where these original houses are.
[edit] Petone Rotary Fair
The Petone Rotary Fair is a notable local event, held annually event since 1992, that draws people from all over the greater Wellington region to Jackson Street, Peton'e main thoroughfare, which is closed off to traffic.
The purpose of the fair is not only to raise the profile of Petone and provide an enjoyable day out, but to raise money for charity. The fair consists of various stalls selling everything from plants, artwork, jewellery, CDs & DVDs, cosmetics, food and drink, etc, as well as musicians, carnival rides, and displays from various organisations such as the New Zealand Fire Service.
[edit] References
- ^ Hutt City Council - 2006 Hutt City Demographic Profile Retrieved: 7 January 2009
- ^ Te Ara: The encyclopaedia of New Zealand - Hutt Valley - south Retrieved: 13 January 2009
Coordinates: 41°13′00.00″S 174°52′40.80″E / 41.21667°S 174.878°E

