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Lower Hutt also includes the cluster of small settlements which extend along the eastern coast of Wellington Harbour. Prominent among them are Eastbourne, which was for many years the headquarters of a borough by that name, and Days Bay, whose wharf is the harbour ferry's eastern terminal.
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Lower Hutt is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. Administered by the Hutt City Council, it is one of the four cities that constitute the ...
Find out about the history of Lower Hutt since settlement in 1840, how we got our name, and our Māori heritage. The history of the Hutt Valley's settlement.
It was an agricultural area but became densely settled after World War II. The Hutt River valley is a highly urbanized, industrialized part of the Greater ...
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Lower Hutt includes the cluster of small settlements that extend down the eastern coast of Wellington Harbour. These include the two large townships of ...
The southern basin of the Hutt Valley, north of Wellington city. During the 20th century, Petone, Alicetown and the state-housing suburbs grew largely as ...
Jul 9, 2007 · The Hutt Valley comprises a southern basin (Lower Hutt and Petone) and a northern basin (Upper Hutt). 2013 population, Lower Hutt: 98,238 ...
Where is Lower Hutt? Lower Hutt is a city of about 100,000 people located at the southern tip of the North Island in the Hutt River Valley. It is just eight ...
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