- Karori
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Karori (NZ electorate) Karori is aSuburb: Karori City: Wellington Island: North Island Surrounded by
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Makarasuburb located at the western edge of the urban area ofWellington ,New Zealand , some four km from the city centre.Karori is significantly larger than most other Wellington suburbs, having a population of 14,000 at the time of the 2006 census. [ [http://www.stats.govt.nz/NR/rdonlyres/4FBA9787-17EF-46C1-9C5C-8731DCD9ECEF/0/WellingtonCity.xls Statistics New Zealand - Census 2006 Final Count - Wellington] (Excel spreadsheet)]
History
Before the arrival of European settlers, the valley of Karori was considered to be good hunting grounds for various types of birds. The name Karori is believed to derive from a Māori term related to snares. The first settlers came to Karori in 1840, having bought the land from the
New Zealand Company .Karori was originally established as a separate settlement, not an extension of Wellington proper. As such, it had a separate political existence, and was officially established as a
borough in 1891. Both Wellington and Karori expanded towards each other, the two urban areas becoming gradually connected (aided by the construction of the Karori tunnel in 1901), and the Borough of Karori was amalgamated into the City of Wellington in 1920. [ [http://www.wcl.govt.nz/wellington/karori.html Wellington City Libraries - History] ] .Features of Karori
Karori is home to
Karori Wildlife Sanctuary , an enclosed restoration project focusing on the flora and fauna that inhabited the valley before human settlement. Several other parks and reserves can be found on the hills surrounding Karori, as well as the headwaters of theKaiwharawhara Stream . [ [http://www.gw.govt.nz/section1425.cfm Greater Wellington - Kaiwharawhara catchment] ]Wrights Hill Fortress , a network of tunnels and gun emplacements overlooking the valley, is an important historical site.The centre of Karori contains a shopping mall, new public library and café, and other amenities. Karori is also home to a campus of
Victoria University of Wellington , formerly theWellington College of Education . There are two state primary schools in Karori: Karori Normal School in Donald Street serves the eastern and central part of the suburb and Karori West Normal School in Allington Road, serving the western end of the suburb. Both schools are ranked as high decile schools by the New Zealand Ministry of Education. Karori Normal School, founded in 1857, is one of the largest primary schools in New Zealand. The authorKatherine Mansfield attended the school from 1895-98 and there is a memorial to her at the school, located in front of a tree she wrote about in one of her stories.Samuel Marsden Collegiate School , a private girls' school, is also in Karori.The full length of Karori Road is served by the Karori Park trolley bus route, which replaced the former tram service in 1954. Designated route 3 and through-routed to and from Lyall Bay via the city, its weekday base service is every 10 minutes, the most-frequent base service of any Wellington route.
Karori Cemetery is one of the largest in New Zealand; opened in 1891, it was formerly the main burial ground for the inhabitants of Wellington, and covers 100 acres / 40 hectares.
Futuna Chapel , located in Karori, is one of New Zealand's best known pieces of 20th century architecture, having been recognised by the New Zealand Institute of Architects.References
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