- Pauatahanui
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New Zealand
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New Zealand 'sNorth Island . It is at the far eastern end of thePauatahanui Inlet , an arm of thePorirua Harbour , north-east ofWellington . In local government terms it is part of the Northern Ward ofPorirua City. At the 2001 New Zealand census, its population (including nearby wholly rural areas) was 831: 429 males and 402 females. This was a 23.1% increase in population since the previous census in 1996.History
Early settlement
After
Te Rangihaeata was beaten in the 1846Hutt Valley Campaign the area became safer as a route from theHutt Valley via Belmont andJudgeford and on to the north, viaPaekakariki to theManawatu andWanganui [W. B. Healy, "Pauatahanui Inlet - an environmental study", New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1980. ISSN 0077-9636] . The road from Wellington reached Pauatahanui in September 1848, and a reliable road to the north as far as Paekakariki was completed by November 1849. Known nowadays as the "Paekakariki Hill Road", it continued to be the main road north until the road bridge was built atParemata in 1939. Access from the Hutt Valley was also upgraded to a road in 1873, and the road that was to become State Highway 58 fromHaywards was established in the 1870s.Several churches were built, the first in 1856 (demolished around 1910), St Joseph's Catholic Church (1878), and St Alban's Anglican Church (1898).
A community hall was built in 1904. It was demolished in 1966 and replaced [ [http://www.lighthousepauatahanui.co.nz/About-Us.43.0.html Lighthouse Pauatahanui: About Us ] ] .
Environmental preservation
In the early 1970s the development of sections at Whitby on the south of the Pauatahanui Inlet caused noticeable silting and raised community concerns. This ultimately led to a detailed 3-year environmental study in 1975-1977, which was published as a book in 1980. Subsequently the Pauatahanui Wildlife Reserve was created, in 1984, in order to preserve the only large
estuarine wetland left in the lowerNorth Island . The wetland reserve is run by the Royal Forest and Bird Society with ongoing efforts to reduce human impact on the environment and to restore damaged areas. The reserve has several hides for viewing birdlife, boardwalks, and some barbecue / picnic areas for visitors.Pauatahanui School
Pauatahanui School is notable as being one of the very few schools in New Zealand to be over 150 years old. It was established in 1855, originally in an undenominational chapel on the site of Rangihaeata's Pa, and later in the military barracks vacated by the troops. It is now increasing its pupil numbers because it serves the north-east corner of Whitby.Road links
State Highway 58 skims the southern fringe of the village: to the east it leads to Judgeford, just up the valley, and over the hills to
Lower Hutt in theHutt Valley ; and to the west it travels along the southern shore of the Pauatahanui Inlet skirting Whitby and through Golden Gate to meet New Zealand's most important road, State Highway 1, atParemata at the mouth of the Inlet.To the north, the shortest but generally not the fastest route to
Paekakariki is the Paekakariki Hill Road mentioned above, serving the fertile Horokiri Valley. Branching off that road just beyond the urban limit is Grays Road, leading toPlimmerton .Notable buildings
The remaining churches are notable in themselves.
One of the earliest residential buildings still standing is the Taylor-Stace Cottage, which was used as a craft gallery for several years in the late 20th century.
The former community hall (erected in 1967) was converted early this century to become the only cinema in Porirua's north-eastern area.
References
External links
* [http://www.pauatahanui.com The Pauatahanui Community Portal]
* [http://www2.stats.govt.nz/domino/external/web/CommProfiles.nsf/FindInfobyArea/565601-au 2001 census data for Pauatahanui]
* [http://www.gopi.wellington.net.nz/ Guardians of Pauatahanui Inlet's official page]
* [http://www.wellingtonnz.com/Education/PauatahanuiWildlifeReserve/Pauatahanui+Wildlife+Reserve.htm Pauatahanui Wildlife Reserve information page]
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