- Te Horo
Te Horo and Te Horo Beach are two localities [Land Information New Zealand, [http://www.linz.govt.nz/apps/placenames/index.html?p=28885 "Place Name Detail: Te Horo"] , "Geographic Placenames Database", accessed 26 October 2007.] [Land Information New Zealand, [http://www.linz.govt.nz/apps/placenames/index.html?p=28886 "Place Name Detail: Te Horo Beach"] , "Geographic Placenames Database", accessed 26 October 2007.] on the
Kapiti Coast ofNew Zealand 'sNorth Island . Te Horo Beach is the larger of the two settlements and, as its name implies, is located on theTasman Sea coast. Te Horo is located to the east, a short distance inland. They are situated betweenPeka Peka andWaikanae to the south and Otaki to the north. "Te Horo" in theMāori language means "the landslide". [Kapiti Coast District Council, [http://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/districtdevelopment/economicdevelopment/tourism.htm "Tourism"] , accessed 28 November 2007.]Demographics
According to the 2001
New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings , the population of the two townships and surrounding area is 642, a 4.4% increase (27 people) since the 1996 census. In most statistical divisions, Te Horo's results are close to New Zealand's national average; for example, 22% of Te Horo residents are below the age of 15, compared to 22.7% nationally, and 15% are 65 or older, compared to 12.1% nationally. However, there are a few significant deviations from national averages. Te Horo has a much higher percentage of residents of European ethnicity, 93.5%, compared to the national average of 80.1%. It also has a much higher percentage of couples without children, 51.7%, compared to 39% nationally. [Statistics New Zealand, [http://www2.stats.govt.nz/domino/external/web/CommProfiles.nsf/FindInfobyArea/564023-rl "Te Horo Rural Centre Community Profile"] , accessed 28 November 2007.]Economy
Some farming takes place around Te Horo, as well as small-scale
viticulture . Many residents of Te Horo commute to eitherWellington orPalmerston North . The beach is popular for swimming and boating and attracts visitors to the town. [Enterprise Horowhenua, [http://www.enterprisecoastnz.com/our_region/kapiti_coast/te_horo/ "Te Horo"] , accessed 26 October 2007.]Transport
Te Horo is situated on the North Island's main road and rail routes, State Highway 1 and the
North Island Main Trunk Railway . The railway was built by theWellington and Manawatu Railway Company (WMR) as part of itsWellington - Manawatu Line that opened on1 December 1886 with a station in Te Horo. The WMR was incorporated into theNew Zealand Railways Department 's national network on8 December 1908 , and the railway station has since closed. ["New Zealand Railway and Tramway Atlas", fourth edition, edited by John Yonge (Essex: Quail Map Company), 15.] A commuter train, theCapital Connection , operates between Palmerston North and Wellington on weekdays but Te Horo passengers must board it in Otaki or Waikanae.Te Horo Beach is situated off major transport routes and is accessible by a local road, Te Horo Beach Road, that leaves State Highway 1 in Te Horo.
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