- Pukekura
Pukekura is the name of two localities in
New Zealand . A possible translation of the name from Māori to English is "blue hill".The northern Pukekura is located just south of Cambridge in the
Waikato region of theNorth Island .The southern Pukekura is located near
Lake Ianthe in the West Coast region of theSouth Island . State Highway 6 passes through Pukekura on its route between Ross andHarihari , and the settlement is roughly 35 minutes south of Hokitika and an hour north ofFranz Josef Glacier . It claims to be the smallest town on the West Coast, with a population of two, though this was larger in past times when it was a saw-milling settlement.Timber was cut in the area from the early 1950s until the mid 1980s, and the town has now been re-established as a tourist centre, with a Bushman's Centre, pub, and accommodation. The forest around the town is now a protected forest.There is also a Pukekura Park in
New Plymouth and it acts as one of the home grounds for theCentral Districts Stags cricket team.External links
* [http://www.pukekura.co.nz/ Official website of Pukekura (South Island township)]
* [http://www.newplymouthnz.com/VisitingNewPlymouth/Attractions/PukekuraPark.htm Site about Pukekura Park, New Plymouth]
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