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Ellerslie, New Zealand

Ellerslie
Bridge of Memories in Ellerslie
Coordinates: 36°53′51″S 174°48′31″E / 36.897581°S 174.808493°E / -36.897581; 174.808493
CountryNew Zealand
CityAuckland
Local authorityAuckland Council
Electoral ward
Local board
Established1908
Area
 • Land348 ha (860 acres)
Population
 (June 2023)[2]
 • Total9,510
Train station(s)Ellerslie railway station

Ellerslie is a suburb of the city of Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand. Ellerslie lies seven kilometres to the southeast of the city centre, close to State Highway 1.

Administratively, Ellerslie forms part of the Ōrākei Local Board, which also includes the suburbs of Orakei, Mission Bay, Kohimarama, Saint Heliers, Glendowie, St Johns, Meadowbank and Remuera. To the west, Ellerslie borders on the One Tree Hill area and Cornwall Park. Largely a residential suburb, the area is arguably best-known as the site of Auckland's main horse-racing venue, Ellerslie Racecourse, as well as the original site of the Ellerslie Flower Show. (From 2008 the Flower Show moved to Christchurch in the South Island.)

History edit

The Development of Ellerslie edit

The suburb was named by early local politician and entrepreneur Robert Graham, after his father's home in Elderslie (sic) in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Graham arrived in Auckland in October 1842 as an assisted immigrant from Scotland.[3]

In 1848 Graham bought two blocks of land where, after his marriage to Sophia Swann in 1852, he built the ‘Ellerslie House’ as a family homestead.[4] Adjacent to this home was a track along which Mrs Graham was in the habit of riding her horse every morning, now a street called Ladies Mile. Many of the local streets bear names of Graham family members.[5]

In 1873 the railway from Auckland was extended to reach Ellerslie. It is likely that Graham developed part of his property as the 'Ellerslie Zoological Gardens' because of this development. The gardens included flower beds, fountains, a bandstand, dance pavilion and a zoo. This made Ellerslie a popular leisure centre for Aucklanders.[3] In 1886 much of the Graham farm was subdivided for housing. Horse races were already being held in Ellerslie since 1857, but in 1886 the Racing Club acquired a permanent site from the Graham family, including the Zoological Gardens.[3] The racecourse had its own railway station for race days, and was a prominent feature of the Ellerslie area up until its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s.[5]

Next to Ellerslie Train Station a small township developed, servicing not only the local residents but also the race day crowds. As the 20th century progressed the surrounding rural land disappeared and Ellerslie became absorbed into suburban Auckland. The building of the Southern Motorway was to both strengthen the strategic location already created by the railway, as well as weaken the local cohesion of the area because of the physical divide the motorway created.[5]

The original local authority was Ellerslie Town District, established in 1908. The Borough of Ellerslie was formally declared on 1 April 1938. In 1989 Ellerslie was amalgamated into Auckland City Council.[4] The area has seen strong population growth in the recent past, growing 32% in the inner Ellerslie area between 1991 and 2001.[5]

Ellerslie is now a desirable suburb with convenient access to the city centre for commuting (via rail and bus links) and ready access to the nearby Southern Motorway for road users. The town centre is pleasant with good services, while retaining a sense of community. Housing in the area is well planned and close to a number of attractive parks, such as Michaels Avenue Reserve and Waiatarua Reserve.

Singing Caves edit

Māori gave the name ‘Waiatarua’ to the site which later became the Ellerslie Racecourse. Translated as "two songs" the name refers to a waiata or song that emanated from caves.[3] It was believed that this ‘singing’ was created by water and air blowing from a larger cave into a smaller passage, making a vibrating sound. In the 1960s a new grand stand was constructed at the racecourse and the caves were filled with concrete to create a seal. This was not wholly successful, and it is said that the singing could still be heard coming from the caves.

The Town Centre edit

 
Ellerslie town centre

The Ellerslie Town Centre is on Main Highway near where it intersects with the Ellerslie-Panmure Highway. The construction in the 1960s of the Southern Motorway cut Ellerslie off nearby Greenlane, resulting in a downturn in trade and many empty shops. However, in the 2000s, Ellerslie recovered with a strong upturn in employment in the nearby business parks on the southern side of the motorway (connected to the area with a pedestrian overbridge). The overbridge was the location of the opening scene of the New Zealand film Once Were Warriors (film).[6] In 2006, the overbridge was transformed with a ‘Bridge of Memories’ mosaic storyboard portraying different landmark buildings, houses (past and present), and images from the local schools.[7] Thanks to the long-term strategy of the local business association, it is now increasingly oriented towards lunchtime shoppers and again has many prosperous smaller businesses.[6]

The Ellerslie Meteorite edit

At 9.00 am on 12 June 2004 a meteorite crashed through the roof of the home of the Archer family in Ellerslie.[8] The meteorite landed into the living room of the house, bouncing off the couch and hitting the ceiling. The home owners heard an explosion and saw dust everywhere, but nobody was hurt. This meteorite is officially named the Auckland Meteorite, despite tradition demanding that a meteorite is named after the nearest post office. However, an Ellerslie Meteorite had already fallen in Australia.[9] The rock weighs 1.3 kg and is estimated to be around 4,600 million years old.[10] It is the ninth meteorite found in New Zealand and the first to hit a home.[11] According to Auckland University experts, a meteorite that crashes through a roof is a very rare event.[10] This meteorite received world-wide attention and an American collector offered the Archer family $50,000 for the space rock. The Archers declined this offer, favouring the public display of the rock in New Zealand, so that anyone interested could view it.[9] The meteorite has been since on display in the Auckland Museum, where it can be seen in the Origins Gallery.[9]

The Ellerslie Flower Show edit

The Ellerslie International Flower Show was first held in Ellerslie in 1994 at the Ellerslie Racecourse. This is New Zealand’s annual garden show. After 3 years in Ellerslie, it moved to the Auckland Botanic Gardens in Manurewa, Auckland.[12] In 2008 the Flower Show moved again, this time to Hagley Park in Christchurch.[13]

Demographics edit

Ellerslie comprises four statistical areas. Ellerslie Central, East and South are primarily residential. Ellerslie West, which is separated from the rest of the suburb by the Auckland Southern Motorway, is commercial/industrial.

Individual statistical areas
Name Area (km2) Population Density
(per km2)
Households Median age Median income
Ellerslie Central 1.49 3,306 2,219 1,122 37.2 years $42,700[14]
Ellerslie East 0.40 3,153 7,883 1,107 35.0 years $47,300[15]
Ellerslie South 0.83 2,580 3,108 894 34.1 years $51,400[16]
Ellerslie West 0.75 147 196 51 32.4 years $52,300[17]
New Zealand 37.4 years $31,800

Residential area edit

The residential area of Ellerslie covers 3.07 km2 (1.19 sq mi)[1] and had an estimated population of 9,270 as of June 2022,[18] with a population density of 3,020 people per km2.

Historical population of the residential area
YearPop.±% p.a.
20067,938—    
20138,586+1.13%
20189,039+1.03%
Source: [19]

The residential area had a population of 9,039 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 453 people (5.3%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 1,101 people (13.9%) since the 2006 census. There were 3,123 households, comprising 4,395 males and 4,647 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.95 males per female, with 1,671 people (18.5%) aged under 15 years, 1,890 (20.9%) aged 15 to 29, 4,488 (49.7%) aged 30 to 64, and 990 (11.0%) aged 65 or older.

Ethnicities were 64.9% European/Pākehā, 7.0% Māori, 5.9% Pacific peoples, 28.8% Asian, and 3.8% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.

The percentage of people born overseas was 39.7, compared with 27.1% nationally.

Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 46.9% had no religion, 36.7% were Christian, 0.2% had Māori religious beliefs, 3.8% were Hindu, 1.5% were Muslim, 2.7% were Buddhist and 3.5% had other religions.

Of those at least 15 years old, 3,141 (42.6%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 522 (7.1%) people had no formal qualifications. 2,184 people (29.6%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 4,491 (61.0%) people were employed full-time, 912 (12.4%) were part-time, and 213 (2.9%) were unemployed.[19]

Commercial/Industrial area edit

Ellerslie West covers 0.40 km2 (0.15 sq mi)[1] and had an estimated population of 160 as of June 2022,[18] with a population density of 400 people per km2.

Historical population of the Commercial/Industrial area
YearPop.±% p.a.
200699—    
2013144+5.50%
2018147+0.41%
Source: [20]

Ellerslie West had a population of 147 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 3 people (2.1%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 48 people (48.5%) since the 2006 census. There were 51 households, comprising 72 males and 75 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.96 males per female. The median age was 32.4 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 24 people (16.3%) aged under 15 years, 36 (24.5%) aged 15 to 29, 78 (53.1%) aged 30 to 64, and 9 (6.1%) aged 65 or older.

Ethnicities were 59.2% European/Pākehā, 4.1% Māori, 4.1% Pacific peoples, 30.6% Asian, and 6.1% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.

The percentage of people born overseas was 49.0, compared with 27.1% nationally.

Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 49.0% had no religion, 34.7% were Christian, 2.0% were Hindu, 2.0% were Muslim, 6.1% were Buddhist and 2.0% had other religions.

Of those at least 15 years old, 54 (43.9%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 9 (7.3%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $52,300, compared with $31,800 nationally. 39 people (31.7%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 93 (75.6%) people were employed full-time, 15 (12.2%) were part-time, and 3 (2.4%) were unemployed.[20]

Local government edit

Ellerslie had a local government like other suburbs of Auckland. The local government was called Ellerslie Borough Council. It started in 1938 and eventually merged into Auckland City Council in 1989 and then merged into Auckland Council in November 2010.

Mayors during Ellerslie Borough Council edit

  • Horace James White, 1938–1956
  • Lloyd Elsmore, 1956–1962
  • Alan Trevor Bell, 1962–1974
  • William Edgar Brewster, 1974–1980
  • William "Bill" James Cann, 1980–1981
  • Leon Clarence Leicester, 1981–1989

Landmarks and features edit

The Ellerslie Race Course edit

 
Spectators at Ellerslie Racecourse, 1908
 
Ellerslie Racecourse, 1908

The Ellerslie area has been known as the centre for horseracing since New Zealand’s first race meeting was organised there in 1842.[21] The property was first used as farmland by Robert Graham, who was a supporter of racing. He later developed both the Alexandra Park Racecourse and the Ellerslie Racecourse.[21] In 1873, Graham sold both racecourses to the Auckland Racing Club.[22] The Auckland Jockey Club bought around 36 hectares (90 acres) in 1872.[23] Today, the club owns around 72 hectares (180 acres) and race meetings are regularly held at the race course, including the New Zealand Derby and the Auckland Cup, the main races at the summer meeting.[23] The racecourse is also home to a golf driving range and a nine-hole pitch and putt. In recent years, associated activities like fashion shows and socialising have become as important as watching the races.[22]

Notable buildings edit

  • Christ Church – This wooden gothic Anglican church was opened in 1883 in Ladies Mile. Its most significant feature is a full set of stained glass windows gifted to the congregation by the English firm of Clayton and Bell.
  • Former Ellerslie Post Office – The post office was designed in 1909 by John Campbell. He modelled the building on the post offices in Mount Eden and Kingsland. The post office operated here until the privatisation of New Zealand Post in the late 1980s.[4]
  • Former Southern Cross Picture Theatre – This cinema was opened in 1925 and represented an exciting change in socialising for the people of Ellerslie. In the 1970s it was converted into squash courts.[4]
  • Former Municipal Offices – The Ellerslie Town District purchased the land on the corner of Ramsgate St and Main Highway in 1926 for the construction of its municipal buildings. The Ellerslie Borough Council was based in these offices until it merged with Auckland City in 1989.[4]
  • Arborfield – This two-story wooden Italianate house on the corner of Ramsgate st. and Main Highway was the residence of Lieut. Col Charles Dawson (18th Royal Irish Regiment), Chairman of the Mount Wellington Road Board and Master of the Pakuranga Hunt.[4]
  • Ellerslie War Memorial Hall Community Centre – This building was constructed in 1989 after fundraising by local groups and is used as a centre for performing arts. The Ellerslie servicemen who were killed or wounded in World War I and World War II are recognised in the Roll of Honour in the foyer of the War Memorial Hall.[4]
  • Ellerslie supermarket

Parks and reserves edit

The Ellerslie Domain – The Ellerslie Domain is centrally located in Ellerslie and has sport facilities for tennis and rugby. Several sporting associations use the domain for their training, including the Ellerslie Eagles who compete in the Auckland Rugby League.

Michaels Avenue Reserve – The Michaels Avenue Reserve is a huge open green space used for sports and recreation activities. The reserve has an interesting array of plants and wildlife and a wetland is present in its north corner. The reserve has a playground for children and grounds for cricket and soccer.[24] The Ellerslie Recreation Centre is located within the reserve, with a gymnasium which hosts various indoor sports.[25]

Celtic Crescent Reserve – This reserve focuses on children, who can play on the adventure playground. The wider community can enjoy both passive and active recreation.[24]

Sport and recreation edit

Ellerslie is home to several sporting clubs, including Ellerslie AFC who compete in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 1 and the Ellerslie Eagles who compete in Auckland Rugby League competitions.

Ellerslie is also the home of Ellerslie Bowling Club Established in 1911 Home to former British Empire Games Gold Medalist Robert Lang McDonald who attended the Ellerslie Primary School in early 1940s.

Education edit

The main primary school in the area is Ellerslie School, a primary and intermediate school (years 1–8), that was founded in 1877. It has a roll of 724.[26]

St Mary's School is a state-integrated Catholic contributing primary school (years 1–6) with a roll of 354.[27]

Michael Park School is a state-integrated Waldorf composite school (years 1–13) with a roll of 344.[28]

The above schools are coeducational. Rolls are as of April 2023.[29]

Other secondary schools serving the local population are One Tree Hill College, St Peter’s College and Baradene College of the Sacred Heart.

Libraries edit

The residents and ratepayers of Ellerslie are entitled to free library membership at all of the library branches of Auckland City Libraries. There is no branch located in Ellerslie, but the nearest public libraries are the Remuera library and the Panmure library. The Ellerslie Toy Library in Leicester Hall is a branch of the Toy Library Federation of New Zealand. The Ellerslie Toy Library relies on membership fees and donations to operate.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "ArcGIS Web Application". statsnz.maps.arcgis.com. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Stephanie Jean Chapman; Auckland City Planning; Boffa Miskell; R. A. Skidmore Urban Design; Matthews & Matthews Architects; Salmond Reed Architects (2004). Character & Heritage Study Ellerslie. Boffa Miskell. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Ellerslie Business Association Mainstreet Programme (2004). ‘Ellerslie Town Heritage Walk: a Saunter Through Ellerslie’s Past. Ellerslie Business Association Mainstreet Programme. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ a b c d Draft Ellerslie’s Future Framework 10 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine (Auckland City Council, 2006. Accessed 2008-06-28.)
  6. ^ a b Gregory, Angela (23 June 2008). "Ellerslie: A story of revitalisation". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  7. ^ . Times Online. 31 May 2006. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
  8. ^ Simon Nathan (16 November 2012). "'Meteorites'". Te Ara. Retrieved 2013-10-01.
  9. ^ a b c The New Zealand Herald (9 July 2004). "'valuable Meteorite Stays Put in NZ'". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 2013-10-01.
  10. ^ a b NZPA (13 June 2004). "'Meteorite Crashes Through Roof of Auckland House'". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 2013-10-01.
  11. ^ . Auckland War Memorial Museum. 2006. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  12. ^ "' The (Flower) Show Must Go On'". The New Zealand Herald. 20 November 2008. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  13. ^ Ben Schrader (9 November 2012). "'City Images'". Te Ara. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  14. ^ 2018 Census place summary: Ellerslie Central
  15. ^ 2018 Census place summary: Ellerslie East
  16. ^ 2018 Census place summary: Ellerslie South
  17. ^ 2018 Census place summary: Ellerslie West
  18. ^ a b "Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  19. ^ a b "Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census". Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Ellerslie Central (143300), Ellerslie East (144400) and Ellerslie South (144800).
  20. ^ a b "Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census". Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Ellerslie West (144200).
  21. ^ a b Margaret McClure (13 July 2012). "'Auckland Places – Central Suburbs: Parnell to One Tree Hill'". Te Ara. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  22. ^ a b "'Property Report: So You Want To Live in… Ellerslie'". The New Zealand Herald. 3 June 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  23. ^ a b A.H. Mclintock, ed. (23 April 2009) [1966]. "'Formation of Racing Clubs". An Encyclopedia of New Zealand and Te Ara. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  24. ^ a b Auckland Council (2013). "'Auckland Parks'". Auckland Council. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  25. ^ YMCA (2010). . YMCA. Archived from the original on 10 May 2014. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  26. ^ Education Counts: Ellerslie School
  27. ^ Education Counts: St Mary's School
  28. ^ Education Counts: Michael Park School
  29. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 December 2022.

External links edit

  • Movie Ellerslie Meteorite
  • Photographs of Ellerslie held in Auckland Libraries' heritage collections.

ellerslie, zealand, ellersliesuburbbridge, memories, ellersliecoordinates, 897581, 808493, 897581, 808493countrynew, zealandcityaucklandlocal, authorityauckland, councilelectoral, wardmaungakiekie, tāmaki, wardŌrākei, wardlocal, boardŌrākei, local, boardmaunga. EllerslieSuburbBridge of Memories in EllerslieCoordinates 36 53 51 S 174 48 31 E 36 897581 S 174 808493 E 36 897581 174 808493CountryNew ZealandCityAucklandLocal authorityAuckland CouncilElectoral wardMaungakiekie Tamaki wardŌrakei wardLocal boardŌrakei Local BoardMaungakiekie Tamaki Local BoardEstablished1908Area 1 Land348 ha 860 acres Population June 2023 2 Total9 510Train station s Ellerslie railway station Remuera Meadowbank Orakei St Johns KohimaramaGreenlane One Tree Hill Ellerslie Mount WellingtonOranga Penrose Sylvia Park SouthdownEllerslie is a suburb of the city of Auckland in the North Island of New Zealand Ellerslie lies seven kilometres to the southeast of the city centre close to State Highway 1 Administratively Ellerslie forms part of the Ōrakei Local Board which also includes the suburbs of Orakei Mission Bay Kohimarama Saint Heliers Glendowie St Johns Meadowbank and Remuera To the west Ellerslie borders on the One Tree Hill area and Cornwall Park Largely a residential suburb the area is arguably best known as the site of Auckland s main horse racing venue Ellerslie Racecourse as well as the original site of the Ellerslie Flower Show From 2008 the Flower Show moved to Christchurch in the South Island Contents 1 History 1 1 The Development of Ellerslie 1 2 Singing Caves 1 3 The Town Centre 1 4 The Ellerslie Meteorite 1 5 The Ellerslie Flower Show 2 Demographics 2 1 Residential area 2 2 Commercial Industrial area 3 Local government 3 1 Mayors during Ellerslie Borough Council 4 Landmarks and features 4 1 The Ellerslie Race Course 4 2 Notable buildings 4 3 Parks and reserves 5 Sport and recreation 6 Education 7 Libraries 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe Development of Ellerslie edit The suburb was named by early local politician and entrepreneur Robert Graham after his father s home in Elderslie sic in Renfrewshire Scotland Graham arrived in Auckland in October 1842 as an assisted immigrant from Scotland 3 In 1848 Graham bought two blocks of land where after his marriage to Sophia Swann in 1852 he built the Ellerslie House as a family homestead 4 Adjacent to this home was a track along which Mrs Graham was in the habit of riding her horse every morning now a street called Ladies Mile Many of the local streets bear names of Graham family members 5 In 1873 the railway from Auckland was extended to reach Ellerslie It is likely that Graham developed part of his property as the Ellerslie Zoological Gardens because of this development The gardens included flower beds fountains a bandstand dance pavilion and a zoo This made Ellerslie a popular leisure centre for Aucklanders 3 In 1886 much of the Graham farm was subdivided for housing Horse races were already being held in Ellerslie since 1857 but in 1886 the Racing Club acquired a permanent site from the Graham family including the Zoological Gardens 3 The racecourse had its own railway station for race days and was a prominent feature of the Ellerslie area up until its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s 5 Next to Ellerslie Train Station a small township developed servicing not only the local residents but also the race day crowds As the 20th century progressed the surrounding rural land disappeared and Ellerslie became absorbed into suburban Auckland The building of the Southern Motorway was to both strengthen the strategic location already created by the railway as well as weaken the local cohesion of the area because of the physical divide the motorway created 5 The original local authority was Ellerslie Town District established in 1908 The Borough of Ellerslie was formally declared on 1 April 1938 In 1989 Ellerslie was amalgamated into Auckland City Council 4 The area has seen strong population growth in the recent past growing 32 in the inner Ellerslie area between 1991 and 2001 5 Ellerslie is now a desirable suburb with convenient access to the city centre for commuting via rail and bus links and ready access to the nearby Southern Motorway for road users The town centre is pleasant with good services while retaining a sense of community Housing in the area is well planned and close to a number of attractive parks such as Michaels Avenue Reserve and Waiatarua Reserve Singing Caves edit Maori gave the name Waiatarua to the site which later became the Ellerslie Racecourse Translated as two songs the name refers to a waiata or song that emanated from caves 3 It was believed that this singing was created by water and air blowing from a larger cave into a smaller passage making a vibrating sound In the 1960s a new grand stand was constructed at the racecourse and the caves were filled with concrete to create a seal This was not wholly successful and it is said that the singing could still be heard coming from the caves The Town Centre edit nbsp Ellerslie town centreThe Ellerslie Town Centre is on Main Highway near where it intersects with the Ellerslie Panmure Highway The construction in the 1960s of the Southern Motorway cut Ellerslie off nearby Greenlane resulting in a downturn in trade and many empty shops However in the 2000s Ellerslie recovered with a strong upturn in employment in the nearby business parks on the southern side of the motorway connected to the area with a pedestrian overbridge The overbridge was the location of the opening scene of the New Zealand film Once Were Warriors film 6 In 2006 the overbridge was transformed with a Bridge of Memories mosaic storyboard portraying different landmark buildings houses past and present and images from the local schools 7 Thanks to the long term strategy of the local business association it is now increasingly oriented towards lunchtime shoppers and again has many prosperous smaller businesses 6 The Ellerslie Meteorite edit At 9 00 am on 12 June 2004 a meteorite crashed through the roof of the home of the Archer family in Ellerslie 8 The meteorite landed into the living room of the house bouncing off the couch and hitting the ceiling The home owners heard an explosion and saw dust everywhere but nobody was hurt This meteorite is officially named the Auckland Meteorite despite tradition demanding that a meteorite is named after the nearest post office However an Ellerslie Meteorite had already fallen in Australia 9 The rock weighs 1 3 kg and is estimated to be around 4 600 million years old 10 It is the ninth meteorite found in New Zealand and the first to hit a home 11 According to Auckland University experts a meteorite that crashes through a roof is a very rare event 10 This meteorite received world wide attention and an American collector offered the Archer family 50 000 for the space rock The Archers declined this offer favouring the public display of the rock in New Zealand so that anyone interested could view it 9 The meteorite has been since on display in the Auckland Museum where it can be seen in the Origins Gallery 9 The Ellerslie Flower Show edit The Ellerslie International Flower Show was first held in Ellerslie in 1994 at the Ellerslie Racecourse This is New Zealand s annual garden show After 3 years in Ellerslie it moved to the Auckland Botanic Gardens in Manurewa Auckland 12 In 2008 the Flower Show moved again this time to Hagley Park in Christchurch 13 Demographics editEllerslie comprises four statistical areas Ellerslie Central East and South are primarily residential Ellerslie West which is separated from the rest of the suburb by the Auckland Southern Motorway is commercial industrial Individual statistical areas Name Area km2 Population Density per km2 Households Median age Median incomeEllerslie Central 1 49 3 306 2 219 1 122 37 2 years 42 700 14 Ellerslie East 0 40 3 153 7 883 1 107 35 0 years 47 300 15 Ellerslie South 0 83 2 580 3 108 894 34 1 years 51 400 16 Ellerslie West 0 75 147 196 51 32 4 years 52 300 17 New Zealand 37 4 years 31 800Residential area edit The residential area of Ellerslie covers 3 07 km2 1 19 sq mi 1 and had an estimated population of 9 270 as of June 2022 18 with a population density of 3 020 people per km2 Historical population of the residential areaYearPop p a 20067 938 20138 586 1 13 20189 039 1 03 Source 19 The residential area had a population of 9 039 at the 2018 New Zealand census an increase of 453 people 5 3 since the 2013 census and an increase of 1 101 people 13 9 since the 2006 census There were 3 123 households comprising 4 395 males and 4 647 females giving a sex ratio of 0 95 males per female with 1 671 people 18 5 aged under 15 years 1 890 20 9 aged 15 to 29 4 488 49 7 aged 30 to 64 and 990 11 0 aged 65 or older Ethnicities were 64 9 European Pakeha 7 0 Maori 5 9 Pacific peoples 28 8 Asian and 3 8 other ethnicities People may identify with more than one ethnicity The percentage of people born overseas was 39 7 compared with 27 1 nationally Although some people chose not to answer the census s question about religious affiliation 46 9 had no religion 36 7 were Christian 0 2 had Maori religious beliefs 3 8 were Hindu 1 5 were Muslim 2 7 were Buddhist and 3 5 had other religions Of those at least 15 years old 3 141 42 6 people had a bachelor s or higher degree and 522 7 1 people had no formal qualifications 2 184 people 29 6 earned over 70 000 compared to 17 2 nationally The employment status of those at least 15 was that 4 491 61 0 people were employed full time 912 12 4 were part time and 213 2 9 were unemployed 19 Commercial Industrial area edit Ellerslie West covers 0 40 km2 0 15 sq mi 1 and had an estimated population of 160 as of June 2022 18 with a population density of 400 people per km2 Historical population of the Commercial Industrial areaYearPop p a 200699 2013144 5 50 2018147 0 41 Source 20 Ellerslie West had a population of 147 at the 2018 New Zealand census an increase of 3 people 2 1 since the 2013 census and an increase of 48 people 48 5 since the 2006 census There were 51 households comprising 72 males and 75 females giving a sex ratio of 0 96 males per female The median age was 32 4 years compared with 37 4 years nationally with 24 people 16 3 aged under 15 years 36 24 5 aged 15 to 29 78 53 1 aged 30 to 64 and 9 6 1 aged 65 or older Ethnicities were 59 2 European Pakeha 4 1 Maori 4 1 Pacific peoples 30 6 Asian and 6 1 other ethnicities People may identify with more than one ethnicity The percentage of people born overseas was 49 0 compared with 27 1 nationally Although some people chose not to answer the census s question about religious affiliation 49 0 had no religion 34 7 were Christian 2 0 were Hindu 2 0 were Muslim 6 1 were Buddhist and 2 0 had other religions Of those at least 15 years old 54 43 9 people had a bachelor s or higher degree and 9 7 3 people had no formal qualifications The median income was 52 300 compared with 31 800 nationally 39 people 31 7 earned over 70 000 compared to 17 2 nationally The employment status of those at least 15 was that 93 75 6 people were employed full time 15 12 2 were part time and 3 2 4 were unemployed 20 Local government editEllerslie had a local government like other suburbs of Auckland The local government was called Ellerslie Borough Council It started in 1938 and eventually merged into Auckland City Council in 1989 and then merged into Auckland Council in November 2010 Mayors during Ellerslie Borough Council edit Horace James White 1938 1956 Lloyd Elsmore 1956 1962 Alan Trevor Bell 1962 1974 William Edgar Brewster 1974 1980 William Bill James Cann 1980 1981 Leon Clarence Leicester 1981 1989Landmarks and features editThe Ellerslie Race Course edit nbsp Spectators at Ellerslie Racecourse 1908 nbsp Ellerslie Racecourse 1908The Ellerslie area has been known as the centre for horseracing since New Zealand s first race meeting was organised there in 1842 21 The property was first used as farmland by Robert Graham who was a supporter of racing He later developed both the Alexandra Park Racecourse and the Ellerslie Racecourse 21 In 1873 Graham sold both racecourses to the Auckland Racing Club 22 The Auckland Jockey Club bought around 36 hectares 90 acres in 1872 23 Today the club owns around 72 hectares 180 acres and race meetings are regularly held at the race course including the New Zealand Derby and the Auckland Cup the main races at the summer meeting 23 The racecourse is also home to a golf driving range and a nine hole pitch and putt In recent years associated activities like fashion shows and socialising have become as important as watching the races 22 Notable buildings edit Christ Church This wooden gothic Anglican church was opened in 1883 in Ladies Mile Its most significant feature is a full set of stained glass windows gifted to the congregation by the English firm of Clayton and Bell Former Ellerslie Post Office The post office was designed in 1909 by John Campbell He modelled the building on the post offices in Mount Eden and Kingsland The post office operated here until the privatisation of New Zealand Post in the late 1980s 4 Former Southern Cross Picture Theatre This cinema was opened in 1925 and represented an exciting change in socialising for the people of Ellerslie In the 1970s it was converted into squash courts 4 Former Municipal Offices The Ellerslie Town District purchased the land on the corner of Ramsgate St and Main Highway in 1926 for the construction of its municipal buildings The Ellerslie Borough Council was based in these offices until it merged with Auckland City in 1989 4 Arborfield This two story wooden Italianate house on the corner of Ramsgate st and Main Highway was the residence of Lieut Col Charles Dawson 18th Royal Irish Regiment Chairman of the Mount Wellington Road Board and Master of the Pakuranga Hunt 4 Ellerslie War Memorial Hall Community Centre This building was constructed in 1989 after fundraising by local groups and is used as a centre for performing arts The Ellerslie servicemen who were killed or wounded in World War I and World War II are recognised in the Roll of Honour in the foyer of the War Memorial Hall 4 Ellerslie supermarketParks and reserves edit The Ellerslie Domain The Ellerslie Domain is centrally located in Ellerslie and has sport facilities for tennis and rugby Several sporting associations use the domain for their training including the Ellerslie Eagles who compete in the Auckland Rugby League Michaels Avenue Reserve The Michaels Avenue Reserve is a huge open green space used for sports and recreation activities The reserve has an interesting array of plants and wildlife and a wetland is present in its north corner The reserve has a playground for children and grounds for cricket and soccer 24 The Ellerslie Recreation Centre is located within the reserve with a gymnasium which hosts various indoor sports 25 Celtic Crescent Reserve This reserve focuses on children who can play on the adventure playground The wider community can enjoy both passive and active recreation 24 Sport and recreation editEllerslie is home to several sporting clubs including Ellerslie AFC who compete in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 1 and the Ellerslie Eagles who compete in Auckland Rugby League competitions Ellerslie is also the home of Ellerslie Bowling Club Established in 1911 Home to former British Empire Games Gold Medalist Robert Lang McDonald who attended the Ellerslie Primary School in early 1940s Education editThe main primary school in the area is Ellerslie School a primary and intermediate school years 1 8 that was founded in 1877 It has a roll of 724 26 St Mary s School is a state integrated Catholic contributing primary school years 1 6 with a roll of 354 27 Michael Park School is a state integrated Waldorf composite school years 1 13 with a roll of 344 28 The above schools are coeducational Rolls are as of April 2023 29 Other secondary schools serving the local population are One Tree Hill College St Peter s College and Baradene College of the Sacred Heart Libraries editThe residents and ratepayers of Ellerslie are entitled to free library membership at all of the library branches of Auckland City Libraries There is no branch located in Ellerslie but the nearest public libraries are the Remuera library and the Panmure library The Ellerslie Toy Library in Leicester Hall is a branch of the Toy Library Federation of New Zealand The Ellerslie Toy Library relies on membership fees and donations to operate See also editEllerslie Racecourse Ellerslie Flower ShowReferences edit a b c ArcGIS Web Application statsnz maps arcgis com Retrieved 20 July 2022 Population estimate tables NZ Stat Statistics New Zealand Retrieved 25 October 2023 a b c d Stephanie Jean Chapman Auckland City Planning Boffa Miskell R A Skidmore Urban Design Matthews amp Matthews Architects Salmond Reed Architects 2004 Character amp Heritage Study Ellerslie Boffa Miskell Retrieved 2013 10 05 a b c d e f g Ellerslie Business Association Mainstreet Programme 2004 Ellerslie Town Heritage Walk a Saunter Through Ellerslie s Past Ellerslie Business Association Mainstreet Programme a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author has generic name help a b c d Draft Ellerslie s Future Framework Archived 10 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Auckland City Council 2006 Accessed 2008 06 28 a b Gregory Angela 23 June 2008 Ellerslie A story of revitalisation The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 29 September 2011 Unravelling link to Ellerslie s history Times Online 31 May 2006 Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 3 July 2014 Simon Nathan 16 November 2012 Meteorites Te Ara Retrieved 2013 10 01 a b c The New Zealand Herald 9 July 2004 valuable Meteorite Stays Put in NZ The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 2013 10 01 a b NZPA 13 June 2004 Meteorite Crashes Through Roof of Auckland House The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 2013 10 01 Annual Report Auckland War Memorial Museum 2005 2006 Auckland War Memorial Museum 2006 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 1 October 2013 The Flower Show Must Go On The New Zealand Herald 20 November 2008 Retrieved 2013 10 02 Ben Schrader 9 November 2012 City Images Te Ara Retrieved 2013 10 02 2018 Census place summary Ellerslie Central 2018 Census place summary Ellerslie East 2018 Census place summary Ellerslie South 2018 Census place summary Ellerslie West a b 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 Ellerslie Central 143300 Ellerslie East 144400 and Ellerslie South 144800 a b Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census Statistics New Zealand March 2020 Ellerslie West 144200 a b Margaret McClure 13 July 2012 Auckland Places Central Suburbs Parnell to One Tree Hill Te Ara Retrieved 2013 10 02 a b Property Report So You Want To Live in Ellerslie The New Zealand Herald 3 June 2013 Retrieved 2013 10 02 a b A H Mclintock ed 23 April 2009 1966 Formation of Racing Clubs An Encyclopedia of New Zealand and Te Ara Retrieved 2013 10 02 a b Auckland Council 2013 Auckland Parks Auckland Council Retrieved 2013 10 03 YMCA 2010 Ellerslie Recreation Centre YMCA Archived from the original on 10 May 2014 Retrieved 2013 10 03 Education Counts Ellerslie School Education Counts St Mary s School Education Counts Michael Park School New Zealand Schools Directory New Zealand Ministry of Education Retrieved 12 December 2022 External links editMovie Ellerslie Meteorite Photographs of Ellerslie held in Auckland Libraries heritage collections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ellerslie New Zealand amp oldid 1184228597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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