- Avondale, Auckland
Infobox New Zealand suburbs
name = Avondale
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city1 = Auckland City
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established = 1850s (Approx.)
area =
population = 8,451
popdate = 2001
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north = Waterview
northeast =
east =Owairaka
southeast = Blockhouse Bay
south =
southwest = Green Bay
west = New Lynn
northwest = Rosebank
caption2 = Location of Avondale in Auckland.Avondale is a suburb of
Auckland ,New Zealand , located at the western edge ofAuckland City , adjacent toWaitakere City and is commonly considered to be part of West Auckland. It was originally called "Te Whau", which is the common name, of Māori origin, for "Entelea arborescens", a native tree.History
The first European settler in the area was John Sheddon Adam in 1843, but settlement did not occur in larger numbers until the late 1850s, with the completion of Great North Road. Expansion was rapid, with churches, stores and a public hall built by 1867. With a railway connection to the settlement in 1880, the rate of settlement increased further. The Whau became Avondale District on June 5, 1882, although the old name survives in the
Whau River , an estuarial arm of theWaitemata Harbour , which runs along the western edge of the suburb.Early industries included brickyards, tanneries, mills and pottery works. Avondale also had numerous market gardens, especially on the Rosebank Peninsula. It was here that the "Hayward" cultivar of the Chinese gooseberry, later known as the
kiwifruit , was developed by Hayward Wright.From the mid 1920s Avondale became increasingly suburban. In 1927 the Avondale Borough Council was absorbed into the
Auckland City Council .The so-called Avondale spider ("Delena cancerides"), an introduced species of a spectacular but harmless huntsman spider, was for decades only found in the area surrounding Avondale and thus received its New Zealand name. However, the species has now spread throughout much of West Auckland.
Avondale is home to Avondale College, the second largest high school in New Zealand. Local Catholic secondary school students commute by train to St Peter's College (boys) and Marist College (girls).
The Avondale Jockey Club operates the Avondale Racecourse - one of only two gallops tracks in suburban Auckland.
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Avondale Train Station
*SH20 Waterview Connection References
* Lisa Truttman, 2003, "Heart of The Whau, The Story of the Centre of Avondale 1841-2001", Words Incorporated.
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