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Bombay Hills

The Bombay Hills are a range of hills to the south of Auckland, New Zealand. Though only a small and seemingly insignificant range of hills, they lie at the southern boundary of the Auckland region, and serve as a divide between Auckland and the Waikato region.[1] There is a 19th-century settlement, Bombay, on the old main road south of Auckland, the Great South Road.

View looking north-west towards Auckland from top of Mount Puketutu

Aucklanders and other New Zealanders have a mostly light-hearted "love-hate" relationship. Stereotypically, Aucklanders view parts of the country "south of the Bombay Hills" as provincial and unsophisticated, while the rest of the country sees Aucklanders as brash and arrogant. For this reason, the boundary between Auckland and its southern neighbours bears great significance. People on both sides of the boundary are as likely to use the phrase "New Zealand stops at the Bombay Hills".[2] The term was adopted by 1990s New Zealand reggae band Southside of Bombay.

Location edit

The hills are located 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of Auckland, close to the town of Pukekohe. State Highway 1 here reaches its highest point between Auckland and Tīrau in the eastern Waikato Region, 134 kilometres (83 mi) to the southeast. Bombay is the nearest settlement to the southern fringe of the Auckland metropolitan area.

Name edit

The settlement of Bombay and hence the Bombay Hills are directly named after the ship Bombay, which landed in Auckland and brought settlers to the area, originally called Williamson's Clearing, in 1863.[3] The ship itself was named after the Indian city of Bombay (now Mumbai).

Geology edit

The Bombay Hills are a remnant of a shield volcano from the South Auckland volcanic field, which erupted an estimated 600,000 years ago.[4] The hills are overlain by Hamilton Ash tephra which has weathered to create some of the best soils for market gardening in New Zealand.

The Bombay Hills are the barrier that halts the northward progression of the Waikato River. The hills cause it to turn west towards the coast where it empties into the Tasman Sea near Port Waikato.

Demographics edit

Bombay Hills statistical area covers 31.68 km2 (12.23 sq mi)[5] and had an estimated population of 2,190 as of June 2022,[6] with a population density of 69 people per km2.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
20061,659—    
20131,620−0.34%
20181,974+4.03%
Source: [7]

Bombay Hills had a population of 1,974 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 354 people (21.9%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 315 people (19.0%) since the 2006 census. There were 669 households, comprising 972 males and 1,002 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.97 males per female. The median age was 45.0 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 387 people (19.6%) aged under 15 years, 297 (15.0%) aged 15 to 29, 975 (49.4%) aged 30 to 64, and 315 (16.0%) aged 65 or older.

Ethnicities were 85.7% European/Pākehā, 10.3% Māori, 4.0% Pacific peoples, 8.8% Asian, and 2.6% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.

The percentage of people born overseas was 19.8, compared with 27.1% nationally.

Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 51.4% had no religion, 35.6% were Christian, 0.6% had Māori religious beliefs, 1.8% were Hindu, 1.5% were Muslim, 0.8% were Buddhist and 1.7% had other religions.

Of those at least 15 years old, 306 (19.3%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 243 (15.3%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $44,200, compared with $31,800 nationally. 465 people (29.3%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 885 (55.8%) people were employed full-time, 261 (16.4%) were part-time, and 42 (2.6%) were unemployed.[7]

Residents edit

The Bombay Hills has many former athletes as residents including Eric Murray (Olympic rower), Katherine Prumm (World Champion motorcyclist) and Andy Dalton (former All Black captain). Bombay is also the location of a monastery of enclosed Benedictine nuns, Tyburn Monastery.

 
Mount William and Walkway sign

Walkways edit

Since the closure of Te Araroa long-distance walkway through the Hunua Ranges in 2018, it has followed Pinnacle Hill Road for 6.5 km (4.0 mi) through the Bombay Hills.[8]

The 4.5 km (2.8 mi) Mount William Walkway runs parallel to Te Araroa, linking 376 m (1,234 ft) Puketutu and 369 m (1,211 ft) Mount William. It goes through bush with kauri, hard beech and king ferns and has views to Waikato, the west coast and Firth of Thames.[9]

Notable buildings edit

  • St Peter in the Forest Church (Anglican)[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Michaelfield.org. 9 July 2006. Archived from the original on 24 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Auckland places – Papakura and the rural south-east". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Teara.govt.nz.
  3. ^ "Bombay Hills in the 1966". Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. A. H. McLintock. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  4. ^ Hayward, Bruce W. (2017). Out of the Ocean, Into the Fire. Geoscience Society of New Zealand. pp. 207–211. ISBN 978-0-473-39596-4.
  5. ^ "ArcGIS Web Application". statsnz.maps.arcgis.com. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census". Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Bombay Hills (166300). 2018 Census place summary: Bombay Hills
  8. ^ "Te Araroa - New Zealand's Trail – Auckland trail notes". www.teararoa.org.nz. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  9. ^ "Mount William Walkway". www.doc.govt.nz. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Church of St Peter in the Forest (Anglican)". New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero. Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved 27 January 2021.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bombay Hills news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Bombay Hills are a range of hills to the south of Auckland New Zealand Though only a small and seemingly insignificant range of hills they lie at the southern boundary of the Auckland region and serve as a divide between Auckland and the Waikato region 1 There is a 19th century settlement Bombay on the old main road south of Auckland the Great South Road View looking north west towards Auckland from top of Mount PuketutuAucklanders and other New Zealanders have a mostly light hearted love hate relationship Stereotypically Aucklanders view parts of the country south of the Bombay Hills as provincial and unsophisticated while the rest of the country sees Aucklanders as brash and arrogant For this reason the boundary between Auckland and its southern neighbours bears great significance People on both sides of the boundary are as likely to use the phrase New Zealand stops at the Bombay Hills 2 The term was adopted by 1990s New Zealand reggae band Southside of Bombay Contents 1 Location 2 Name 3 Geology 4 Demographics 5 Residents 6 Walkways 7 Notable buildings 8 See also 9 ReferencesLocation editThe hills are located 40 kilometres 25 mi southeast of Auckland close to the town of Pukekohe State Highway 1 here reaches its highest point between Auckland and Tirau in the eastern Waikato Region 134 kilometres 83 mi to the southeast Bombay is the nearest settlement to the southern fringe of the Auckland metropolitan area Name editThe settlement of Bombay and hence the Bombay Hills are directly named after the ship Bombay which landed in Auckland and brought settlers to the area originally called Williamson s Clearing in 1863 3 The ship itself was named after the Indian city of Bombay now Mumbai Geology editThe Bombay Hills are a remnant of a shield volcano from the South Auckland volcanic field which erupted an estimated 600 000 years ago 4 The hills are overlain by Hamilton Ash tephra which has weathered to create some of the best soils for market gardening in New Zealand The Bombay Hills are the barrier that halts the northward progression of the Waikato River The hills cause it to turn west towards the coast where it empties into the Tasman Sea near Port Waikato Demographics editBombay Hills statistical area covers 31 68 km2 12 23 sq mi 5 and had an estimated population of 2 190 as of June 2022 6 with a population density of 69 people per km2 Historical populationYearPop p a 20061 659 20131 620 0 34 20181 974 4 03 Source 7 Bombay Hills had a population of 1 974 at the 2018 New Zealand census an increase of 354 people 21 9 since the 2013 census and an increase of 315 people 19 0 since the 2006 census There were 669 households comprising 972 males and 1 002 females giving a sex ratio of 0 97 males per female The median age was 45 0 years compared with 37 4 years nationally with 387 people 19 6 aged under 15 years 297 15 0 aged 15 to 29 975 49 4 aged 30 to 64 and 315 16 0 aged 65 or older Ethnicities were 85 7 European Pakeha 10 3 Maori 4 0 Pacific peoples 8 8 Asian and 2 6 other ethnicities People may identify with more than one ethnicity The percentage of people born overseas was 19 8 compared with 27 1 nationally Although some people chose not to answer the census s question about religious affiliation 51 4 had no religion 35 6 were Christian 0 6 had Maori religious beliefs 1 8 were Hindu 1 5 were Muslim 0 8 were Buddhist and 1 7 had other religions Of those at least 15 years old 306 19 3 people had a bachelor s or higher degree and 243 15 3 people had no formal qualifications The median income was 44 200 compared with 31 800 nationally 465 people 29 3 earned over 70 000 compared to 17 2 nationally The employment status of those at least 15 was that 885 55 8 people were employed full time 261 16 4 were part time and 42 2 6 were unemployed 7 Residents editThe Bombay Hills has many former athletes as residents including Eric Murray Olympic rower Katherine Prumm World Champion motorcyclist and Andy Dalton former All Black captain Bombay is also the location of a monastery of enclosed Benedictine nuns Tyburn Monastery nbsp Mount William and Walkway signWalkways editSince the closure of Te Araroa long distance walkway through the Hunua Ranges in 2018 it has followed Pinnacle Hill Road for 6 5 km 4 0 mi through the Bombay Hills 8 The 4 5 km 2 8 mi Mount William Walkway runs parallel to Te Araroa linking 376 m 1 234 ft Puketutu and 369 m 1 211 ft Mount William It goes through bush with kauri hard beech and king ferns and has views to Waikato the west coast and Firth of Thames 9 Notable buildings editSt Peter in the Forest Church Anglican 10 See also editThe Watford Gap a similar cultural border concept in the United Kingdom Jafa a sometimes pejorative term for a resident of AucklandReferences edit Auckland s Bombay hills the frontier Michaelfield org 9 July 2006 Archived from the original on 24 March 2010 Auckland places Papakura and the rural south east Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Teara govt nz Bombay Hills in the 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand A H McLintock Retrieved 15 March 2020 Hayward Bruce W 2017 Out of the Ocean Into the Fire Geoscience Society of New Zealand pp 207 211 ISBN 978 0 473 39596 4 ArcGIS Web Application statsnz maps arcgis com Retrieved 22 August 2022 Population estimate tables NZ Stat Statistics New Zealand Retrieved 25 October 2022 a b Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census Statistics New Zealand March 2020 Bombay Hills 166300 2018 Census place summary Bombay Hills Te Araroa New Zealand s Trail Auckland trail notes www teararoa org nz Retrieved 16 August 2021 Mount William Walkway www doc govt nz Retrieved 16 August 2021 Church of St Peter in the Forest Anglican New Zealand Heritage List Rarangi Kōrero Heritage New Zealand Retrieved 27 January 2021 37 12 39 S 175 01 19 E 37 210781 S 175 021992 E 37 210781 175 021992 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bombay Hills amp oldid 1184231042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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