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Horotiu

Horotiu is a small township on the west bank of the Waikato River in the Waikato District of New Zealand. It is on the Waikato Plains 13 km (8.1 mi) north of Hamilton and 5 km (3.1 mi) south of Ngāruawāhia. From early in the 20th century it developed around a freezing works and other industries.

Horotiu
Township
Coordinates: 37°41′55″S 175°11′44″E / 37.69861°S 175.19556°E / -37.69861; 175.19556Coordinates: 37°41′55″S 175°11′44″E / 37.69861°S 175.19556°E / -37.69861; 175.19556
CountryNew Zealand
RegionWaikato
DistrictWaikato District
WardNgaruawahia Ward
CommunityNgaruawahia Community
Government
 • Territorial AuthorityWaikato District Council
 • Regional councilWaikato Regional Council
Area
 • Territorial3.23 km2 (1.25 sq mi)
Elevation
25 m (82 ft)
Population
 (June 2022)[2]
 • Territorial730
 • Density230/km2 (590/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+12 (NZST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+13 (NZDT)

The North Island Main Trunk railway runs through the town, as did State Highway 1 until opening of part of the Waikato Expressway in 2013. An hourly bus runs between Huntly and Hamilton.[3]

Name

The name, Horotiu, seems to have been used interchangeably with Waikato River, or Pukete. Its first use for the current township seems to occur in 1864, shortly after the invasion of the Waikato.[4] Until then, Horotiu was the name of the upper Waikato river, where its current became faster[5] and of Horotiu pā, on its banks, near Cambridge.[6] An 1858 map only shows the name as Horotiu Plains in the area near the pā.[7] The name, Horotiu, for the Waikato River,[8] upstream from Ngāruawāhia,[9] seems to have remained in use until the 1920s,[10] though the 1859 map named it as Waikato.[7]

Horotiu and Pukete parishes existed from at least 1867,[11] but, until the 1900s, Horotiu was often referred to as Pukete, a name now used for the Hamilton suburb 6 km (3.7 mi) upstream. The railway station changed its name on 23 June 1907,[12] when the proposed post office was referred to as Horotiu (Pukete),[13] and the name of the school was changed from Pukete to Horotiu in 1911.[14] The post office closed in 1988.[15]

Demographics

Horotiu covers 3.23 km2 (1.25 sq mi)[1] and had an estimated population of 730 as of June 2022,[2] with a population density of 226 people per km2.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
2006513—    
2013498−0.42%
2018624+4.61%
Source: [16]

Horotiu had a population of 624 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 126 people (25.3%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 111 people (21.6%) since the 2006 census. There were 198 households, comprising 324 males and 300 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.08 males per female. The median age was 34.8 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 150 people (24.0%) aged under 15 years, 114 (18.3%) aged 15 to 29, 306 (49.0%) aged 30 to 64, and 54 (8.7%) aged 65 or older.

Ethnicities were 78.4% European/Pākehā, 34.1% Māori, 3.8% Pacific peoples, 6.2% Asian, and 1.9% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.

The percentage of people born overseas was 8.2, compared with 27.1% nationally.

Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 64.9% had no religion, 23.1% were Christian, 0.5% had Māori religious beliefs, 1.4% were Buddhist and 1.4% had other religions.

Of those at least 15 years old, 66 (13.9%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 108 (22.8%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $40,900, compared with $31,800 nationally. 78 people (16.5%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 291 (61.4%) people were employed full-time, 51 (10.8%) were part-time, and 9 (1.9%) were unemployed.[16]

In 2018 the census unit was reduced to about half its previous area, losing most to the west of the railway to Te Kowhai area unit.[17][18] Growth to 1,390 is planned by 2040.[19]

Geology

 
1:250,000

Taupō Pumice Alluvium (Q1a) was deposited on the Hinuera Formation (Q2a) until about 15,000 years ago. Some of the alluvium has been dug for sand and gravel. The Hinuera formation is also sand and gravel, interbedded with silt and some peat.[20] In the last 14,000 years the Waikato River has cut into these formations, forming a low terrace and then cutting deeper.[21]

The low ridge between the Waikato and Waipā rivers is made of Walton Subgroup (eQa – pumiceous fine-grained sand and silt with interbedded peat, pumiceous gravelly sand, diatomaceous mud, and non-welded ignimbrite and tephra), covered in places by Piako Subgroup (1Qa – Late Pleistocene, mainly locally derived, stream and coastal alluvium, and minor fans, with up to 20 m (66 ft) of unconsolidated to very soft, thinly to thickly bedded, yellow-grey to orange-brown, pumiceous mud, silt, sandy mud and gravel, with muddy peat in some valleys).[21]

History

 
AFFCO opening year

Ngāti Hauā had a named Horotiu near Cambridge[22] and they also had land in this area.[23] The 1858 census put the Ngāti Hauā population at 1,399.[24] By then they had seeded this area with European grasses.[4] Their land was confiscated in 1864.[8]

Education

Horotiu School is a co-educational state primary school covering years 1 to 8[25] with a roll of 251 as of November 2022.[26] The 2012 report on the school said, "the vast majority of students are achieving at or above National Standards" and noted it was in a Decile 3 area.[27] The school dates back to 1879,[28] following a government grant of the land in 1878.[29]

Horotiu also has a playcentre.[30]

Freezing works and dairy

Auckland Farmers Cooperative (later Allied Farmers – AFFCO)[31] bought 80 acres (32 ha) in 1914[31] and a riverside gravel pit in 1915.[32] Horotiu Freezing Works opened on 17 January 1916.[33] Horotiu still has AFFCO’s head office[34] and its largest beef processing plant.[35] The parent company, Talley's, opened a Waikato Dairy Co dried milk plant on the same site in August 2018.[36][37] The area has long been associated with dairying, a casein factory having opened in 1919.[38] AFFCO has long been involved with strikes[39] and pollution.[40][41]

Business park

 
2005 Horotiu landfill

Northgate business park, between Horotiu and Te Rapa, covers 109 ha (270 acres)[30] and opened in 2013.[42] Ports of Auckland have 33ha in Northgate for a freight hub.[43]

Gravel, landfill and power station

By 1904 the area was recognised as a source of gravel[44] and pits were established by 1907,[45] especially on the east bank,[46] and continue to produce aggregates and take in clean fill.[47] Other landfilling ended in 2006, when a 1999 consent[20] for a Hamilton City Council landfill expired. It had been started in October 1985 on a 95 ha (230 acres) sand pit (worked from about 1970 to 2000) and was replaced by Hampton Downs. It was closed earlier than originally planned, due to leachate problems.[48] The 1999 consent required use of a vacuum to extract gas from the bores and leachate.[20] Therefore, from November 2004 until 2012, when the emissions declined, methane from the landfill ran a 900kWe Waukesha VHP5904LTD Enginator gas engine generator set.[49]

 
1921 bridge in 1963

Cycleway

The Horotiu-Pukete section of Te Awa River Ride opened in 2013[50] and an extension to Ngāruawāhia opened on 2 November 2017.[51]

 
2001 bridge in 2014

Bridges

Near Horotiu the Waikato is bridged by 2 roads and Te Awa cycleway.

The next bridge upstream is Pukete sewer bridge and downstream, Ngāruawāhia road bridge.

1921 Horotiu Bridge Rd

Construction started about 1920 of a reinforced concrete bridge, with a 25 ft (7.6 m) high arch, a main span of 126 ft (38 m), plus six approach spans of 24 ft (7.3 m), carrying a 16 ft (4.9 m) wide road. It was designed by Toogood and Jones, of Auckland, for £7900, paid by Waikato and Waipa County Councils,[52] though government contributed £1,728.[53][54] The bridge was completed in 1921,[55] though the approaches took longer.[56]

 
2013 Te Rehu O Waikato Bridge in 2014

2001 Horotiu Bridge Rd

The Category II listed bridge was deemed unsafe and replaced in 2001.[57]

Annual average daily traffic flows were 3,565 in 2010, 4,432 in 2016 and 5,969 in 2018, of which about 12% were heavy vehicles.[58]

2013 Waikato Expressway bridge

The need for the 2001 bridge was reduced by the 142 m (466 ft) long 2013 Waikato Expressway Te Rehu O Waikato Bridge, built 400 m (1,300 ft) upstream. As part of the $200m road section,[59] it used 800 tonnes of steel, including 56 tonne girders, resting on 4 x 'V'-shaped piers,[60] which allowed the main span to be reduced about 20m to 55 m (180 ft).[61] Concrete pre-cast panels were added to them to carry the concrete deck and barriers.[60]

 
140m long, 2.5m wide, $1.3m cable network arch bridge

Annual average daily traffic flows 3.46 km south of Gordonton Rd Overbridge were -[62][63]

Year northbound heavy southbound heavy
2014 5,747 16% 6,071 14%
2015 7,035 7,062
2016 7,913 8,142
2017 8,528 8,527
2018 8,600 16.8% 8,400 10.5%

2017 cycleway

The Te Awa cycle bridge is a 140m long, 2.5m wide,[64] $1.3m cable network arch bridge,[65] opened on Thursday 2 November 2017.[51] The bridge is lit from a 9kWh battery, powered by 2 x 100 watt wind turbines and 2 x 250 watt solar panels on 7-metre high masts at the base of the bridge.[66] Since opening the average weekly use by cyclists rose from 133 to 711 and by walkers from 348 to 391.[67]

 
Te Awa cycle trail bridge being prepared for lifting into position July 2017, as seen from Hakarimata Range. Te Rehu O Waikato and Horotiu bridges in background.
 
remnant of Grade II bridge demolished 2001

See also

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External links

  • Horotiu on 1:50,000 map
  • Horotiu on Google Street View
  • Horotiu school
  • Waikato River swimming water quality and LAWA water quality
  • National Library aerial photos 1930 (works), 1955 (bridge, town, station, works), 1959 (town, station and works), 1963 (bridge, town, works), 1979 (works)
  • Facebook video of placing of cycle bridge

horotiu, confused, with, waihorotiu, stream, auckland, hill, named, about, kilometres, east, whirinaki, small, township, west, bank, waikato, river, waikato, district, zealand, waikato, plains, north, hamilton, south, ngāruawāhia, from, early, 20th, century, d. Not to be confused with Waihorotiu Stream in Auckland or a hill named Horotiu about 10 kilometres 6 2 mi east of Whirinaki Horotiu is a small township on the west bank of the Waikato River in the Waikato District of New Zealand It is on the Waikato Plains 13 km 8 1 mi north of Hamilton and 5 km 3 1 mi south of Ngaruawahia From early in the 20th century it developed around a freezing works and other industries HorotiuTownshipCoordinates 37 41 55 S 175 11 44 E 37 69861 S 175 19556 E 37 69861 175 19556 Coordinates 37 41 55 S 175 11 44 E 37 69861 S 175 19556 E 37 69861 175 19556CountryNew ZealandRegionWaikatoDistrictWaikato DistrictWardNgaruawahia WardCommunityNgaruawahia CommunityGovernment Territorial AuthorityWaikato District Council Regional councilWaikato Regional CouncilArea 1 Territorial3 23 km2 1 25 sq mi Elevation25 m 82 ft Population June 2022 2 Territorial730 Density230 km2 590 sq mi Time zoneUTC 12 NZST Summer DST UTC 13 NZDT The North Island Main Trunk railway runs through the town as did State Highway 1 until opening of part of the Waikato Expressway in 2013 An hourly bus runs between Huntly and Hamilton 3 Contents 1 Name 2 Demographics 3 Geology 4 History 5 Education 6 Freezing works and dairy 7 Business park 8 Gravel landfill and power station 9 Cycleway 10 Bridges 10 1 1921 Horotiu Bridge Rd 10 2 2001 Horotiu Bridge Rd 10 3 2013 Waikato Expressway bridge 10 4 2017 cycleway 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksName EditThe name Horotiu seems to have been used interchangeably with Waikato River or Pukete Its first use for the current township seems to occur in 1864 shortly after the invasion of the Waikato 4 Until then Horotiu was the name of the upper Waikato river where its current became faster 5 and of Horotiu pa on its banks near Cambridge 6 An 1858 map only shows the name as Horotiu Plains in the area near the pa 7 The name Horotiu for the Waikato River 8 upstream from Ngaruawahia 9 seems to have remained in use until the 1920s 10 though the 1859 map named it as Waikato 7 Horotiu and Pukete parishes existed from at least 1867 11 but until the 1900s Horotiu was often referred to as Pukete a name now used for the Hamilton suburb 6 km 3 7 mi upstream The railway station changed its name on 23 June 1907 12 when the proposed post office was referred to as Horotiu Pukete 13 and the name of the school was changed from Pukete to Horotiu in 1911 14 The post office closed in 1988 15 Demographics EditHorotiu covers 3 23 km2 1 25 sq mi 1 and had an estimated population of 730 as of June 2022 2 with a population density of 226 people per km2 Historical populationYearPop p a 2006513 2013498 0 42 2018624 4 61 Source 16 Horotiu had a population of 624 at the 2018 New Zealand census an increase of 126 people 25 3 since the 2013 census and an increase of 111 people 21 6 since the 2006 census There were 198 households comprising 324 males and 300 females giving a sex ratio of 1 08 males per female The median age was 34 8 years compared with 37 4 years nationally with 150 people 24 0 aged under 15 years 114 18 3 aged 15 to 29 306 49 0 aged 30 to 64 and 54 8 7 aged 65 or older Ethnicities were 78 4 European Pakeha 34 1 Maori 3 8 Pacific peoples 6 2 Asian and 1 9 other ethnicities People may identify with more than one ethnicity The percentage of people born overseas was 8 2 compared with 27 1 nationally Although some people chose not to answer the census s question about religious affiliation 64 9 had no religion 23 1 were Christian 0 5 had Maori religious beliefs 1 4 were Buddhist and 1 4 had other religions Of those at least 15 years old 66 13 9 people had a bachelor s or higher degree and 108 22 8 people had no formal qualifications The median income was 40 900 compared with 31 800 nationally 78 people 16 5 earned over 70 000 compared to 17 2 nationally The employment status of those at least 15 was that 291 61 4 people were employed full time 51 10 8 were part time and 9 1 9 were unemployed 16 In 2018 the census unit was reduced to about half its previous area losing most to the west of the railway to Te Kowhai area unit 17 18 Growth to 1 390 is planned by 2040 19 Geology Edit 1 250 000 Taupō Pumice Alluvium Q1a was deposited on the Hinuera Formation Q2a until about 15 000 years ago Some of the alluvium has been dug for sand and gravel The Hinuera formation is also sand and gravel interbedded with silt and some peat 20 In the last 14 000 years the Waikato River has cut into these formations forming a low terrace and then cutting deeper 21 The low ridge between the Waikato and Waipa rivers is made of Walton Subgroup eQa pumiceous fine grained sand and silt with interbedded peat pumiceous gravelly sand diatomaceous mud and non welded ignimbrite and tephra covered in places by Piako Subgroup 1Qa Late Pleistocene mainly locally derived stream and coastal alluvium and minor fans with up to 20 m 66 ft of unconsolidated to very soft thinly to thickly bedded yellow grey to orange brown pumiceous mud silt sandy mud and gravel with muddy peat in some valleys 21 History Edit AFFCO opening year Ngati Haua had a pa named Horotiu near Cambridge 22 and they also had land in this area 23 The 1858 census put the Ngati Haua population at 1 399 24 By then they had seeded this area with European grasses 4 Their land was confiscated in 1864 8 Education EditHorotiu School is a co educational state primary school covering years 1 to 8 25 with a roll of 251 as of November 2022 26 The 2012 report on the school said the vast majority of students are achieving at or above National Standards and noted it was in a Decile 3 area 27 The school dates back to 1879 28 following a government grant of the land in 1878 29 Horotiu also has a playcentre 30 Freezing works and dairy EditAuckland Farmers Cooperative later Allied Farmers AFFCO 31 bought 80 acres 32 ha in 1914 31 and a riverside gravel pit in 1915 32 Horotiu Freezing Works opened on 17 January 1916 33 Horotiu still has AFFCO s head office 34 and its largest beef processing plant 35 The parent company Talley s opened a Waikato Dairy Co dried milk plant on the same site in August 2018 36 37 The area has long been associated with dairying a casein factory having opened in 1919 38 AFFCO has long been involved with strikes 39 and pollution 40 41 Business park Edit 2005 Horotiu landfill Northgate business park between Horotiu and Te Rapa covers 109 ha 270 acres 30 and opened in 2013 42 Ports of Auckland have 33ha in Northgate for a freight hub 43 Gravel landfill and power station EditBy 1904 the area was recognised as a source of gravel 44 and pits were established by 1907 45 especially on the east bank 46 and continue to produce aggregates and take in clean fill 47 Other landfilling ended in 2006 when a 1999 consent 20 for a Hamilton City Council landfill expired It had been started in October 1985 on a 95 ha 230 acres sand pit worked from about 1970 to 2000 and was replaced by Hampton Downs It was closed earlier than originally planned due to leachate problems 48 The 1999 consent required use of a vacuum to extract gas from the bores and leachate 20 Therefore from November 2004 until 2012 when the emissions declined methane from the landfill ran a 900kWe Waukesha VHP5904LTD Enginator gas engine generator set 49 1921 bridge in 1963Cycleway EditThe Horotiu Pukete section of Te Awa River Ride opened in 2013 50 and an extension to Ngaruawahia opened on 2 November 2017 51 2001 bridge in 2014Bridges EditNear Horotiu the Waikato is bridged by 2 roads and Te Awa cycleway The next bridge upstream is Pukete sewer bridge and downstream Ngaruawahia road bridge 1921 Horotiu Bridge Rd EditConstruction started about 1920 of a reinforced concrete bridge with a 25 ft 7 6 m high arch a main span of 126 ft 38 m plus six approach spans of 24 ft 7 3 m carrying a 16 ft 4 9 m wide road It was designed by Toogood and Jones of Auckland for 7900 paid by Waikato and Waipa County Councils 52 though government contributed 1 728 53 54 The bridge was completed in 1921 55 though the approaches took longer 56 2013 Te Rehu O Waikato Bridge in 2014 2001 Horotiu Bridge Rd Edit The Category II listed bridge was deemed unsafe and replaced in 2001 57 Annual average daily traffic flows were 3 565 in 2010 4 432 in 2016 and 5 969 in 2018 of which about 12 were heavy vehicles 58 2013 Waikato Expressway bridge Edit The need for the 2001 bridge was reduced by the 142 m 466 ft long 2013 Waikato Expressway Te Rehu O Waikato Bridge built 400 m 1 300 ft upstream As part of the 200m road section 59 it used 800 tonnes of steel including 56 tonne girders resting on 4 x V shaped piers 60 which allowed the main span to be reduced about 20m to 55 m 180 ft 61 Concrete pre cast panels were added to them to carry the concrete deck and barriers 60 140m long 2 5m wide 1 3m cable network arch bridge Annual average daily traffic flows 3 46 km south of Gordonton Rd Overbridge were 62 63 Year northbound heavy southbound heavy2014 5 747 16 6 071 14 2015 7 035 7 0622016 7 913 8 1422017 8 528 8 5272018 8 600 16 8 8 400 10 5 2017 cycleway EditThe Te Awa cycle bridge is a 140m long 2 5m wide 64 1 3m cable network arch bridge 65 opened on Thursday 2 November 2017 51 The bridge is lit from a 9kWh battery powered by 2 x 100 watt wind turbines and 2 x 250 watt solar panels on 7 metre high masts at the base of the bridge 66 Since opening the average weekly use by cyclists rose from 133 to 711 and by walkers from 348 to 391 67 Te Awa cycle trail bridge being prepared for lifting into position July 2017 as seen from Hakarimata Range Te Rehu O Waikato and Horotiu bridges in background remnant of Grade II bridge demolished 2001See also EditHorotiu Railway StationReferences Edit a b ArcGIS Web Application statsnz maps arcgis com Retrieved 25 September 2022 a b Population estimate tables NZ Stat Statistics New Zealand Retrieved 25 October 2022 21 busit co nz Retrieved 10 June 2017 a b THE WAIPA AND HOROTIU DISTRICT New Zealander 1864 03 16 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 14 June 2017 The Railways Magazine Railway Station Maori Names nzetc victoria ac nz 1 October 1935 Retrieved 14 June 2017 Waikato Expressway Cambridge Section Archaeological investigations PDF NZTA a b The southern part of the Province of Auckland showing the routes and surveys by Ferdinand von Hochstetter 1859 Inmagic DB Text WebPublisher PRO 1 records www aucklandcity govt nz Retrieved 14 June 2017 a b Proclamation of Native Lands under the New Zealand Settlements Act Daily Southern Cross 1865 06 21 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 10 June 2017 New Zealand Herald 1873 02 10 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 THE WAIKATO RIVER New Zealand Herald 1928 03 06 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 The Daily Southern Cross 1867 08 02 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 13 June 2017 Scoble Juliet 2010 Names amp Opening amp Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand 1863 to 2010 PDF Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand The Waikato Argus TUESDAY MAY 21 1907 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 13 June 2017 BOARD OF EDUCATION Waikato Argus 1911 06 22 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 13 June 2017 Our History Pukete School Retrieved 18 June 2017 a b Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census Statistics New Zealand March 2020 Horotiu 172600 2018 Census place summary Horotiu 2013 Census map QuickStats about a place archive stats govt nz Retrieved 12 March 2020 ArcGIS Web Application statsnz maps arcgis com Retrieved 12 March 2020 Ngaaruawaahia Hopuhopu Taupiri Horotiu Te Kowhai amp Glen Massey Structure Plan PDF Waikato District Council March 2017 a b c Nigel Edger Opus International Consultants HOROTIU LANDFILL STAGE 6B DESIGN CONSTRUCTION amp CONSTRUCTION QUALITY ASSURANCE PDF a b EDBROOKE S W Geology of the Waikato Area 1 250 000 geological map 4 Institute of Geological amp Nuclear Sciences CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES cambridgemuseum org nz Retrieved 13 June 2017 Taonga New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Te Waharoa www teara govt nz Retrieved 13 June 2017 New Zealander 16 September 1863 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 14 June 2017 Education Counts Horotiu School New Zealand Schools Directory New Zealand Ministry of Education Retrieved 12 December 2022 Horotiu School 06 08 2012 Education Review Office Retrieved 11 June 2017 The Horotiu School centennial 1879 1979 a record of the past 100 years of the Pukete Horotiu School s development and of the celebration of the centennial DigitalNZ 1 January 1979 Retrieved 13 June 2017 PUKETE LANDING RESERVE AND SCHOOL SITE Waikato Times 1878 05 18 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 13 June 2017 a b Horotiu www waikatodistrict govt nz Retrieved 10 June 2017 a b 3 Stock and station agencies Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand www teara govt nz Retrieved 12 June 2017 WAIKATO FREEZING WORKS Waikato Times 1915 02 10 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 13 June 2017 HOROTIU FREEZING WORKS Waikato Times 1916 01 18 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 Head office www affco co nz Retrieved 11 June 2017 PROCESSING PLANTS www affco co nz Retrieved 11 June 2017 Open Country Dairy building new factory in Waikato Stuff Retrieved 11 June 2017 Kissun Sudesh OCD plant opening a big milestone www ruralnewsgroup co nz Retrieved 4 April 2020 CASEIN FACTORY AT HOROTIU King Country Chronicle 1919 01 28 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 THE HOROTIU STRIKE Waikato Times 1917 04 30 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 15 June 2017 Council grants Horotiu consents Waikato Regional Council Retrieved 15 June 2017 Applications in for a suite of replacement consents to cover the ongoing operation of the meat processing plant at Horotiu Waikato Regional Council 7 December 2015 Tunstall Kashka 23 October 2013 Northgate business park complex nearly ready Stuff co nz Retrieved 12 June 2017 Waikato Towns are in close proximity to Auckland and Hamilton Open Waikato openwaikato co nz Retrieved 10 June 2017 NEWCASTLE ROAD BOARD Waikato Times 1904 08 12 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 13 June 2017 NEWCASTLE ROAD BOARD Waikato Times 1907 06 14 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 13 June 2017 HEWCASTLE ROAD BOARD Waikato Times 1916 10 12 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 Horotiu www perryresources co nz Retrieved 11 June 2017 Mohobane Thabiso 2008 The characteristics and impacts of landfill leachate from Horotiu PDF University of Waikato Portfolio Entec powering the energy industry www entec co nz Retrieved 10 June 2017 Our Route amp Maps Te Awa Retrieved 11 June 2017 a b Over 5 000 New Zealanders take part in the Aotearoa mini Bike Challenge nzta cycling cmail19 com Retrieved 3 November 2017 HOROTIU BRIDGE Waikato Times 1919 10 27 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 Parliamentary Papers Appropriations for Public Works Services CLASS XXVI ROADS ETC 1920 Session I paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 Parliamentary Papers Appropriations for Public Works Services 1922 Session paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 Parliamentary Papers CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE AND SUPERVISION OF ROADS AND BRIDGES 1921 Session I II paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 HOROTIU BRIDGE Waikato Times 1921 09 14 paperspast natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand Retrieved 11 June 2017 Lost Heritage 2000 2004 Heritage New Zealand www heritage org nz Retrieved 11 June 2017 traffic and loading all roads nov16 PDF Waikato District Council Second section of Waikato Expressway to open this Saturday at 11 30am NZ Transport Agency Retrieved 11 June 2017 a b Cental Today Oct Nov 2013 www eastbridge co nz Retrieved 11 June 2017 Te Rehu o Waikato the Mist of Waikato DC Structures Studio www dcstructuresstudio com Retrieved 11 June 2017 Traffic Counts New Zealand Traffic Data Abley www trafficcounts co nz Retrieved 7 April 2020 SHTV 2014 2018 all regions as at 27 July 2019 NZTA Iconic cycle bridge to call Waikato home Waikato District Council September 2016 1 3m bridge to provide missing link for two wheeled travellers Stuff Retrieved 11 June 2017 WEL Networks goes off grid Scoop News www scoop co nz Retrieved 3 November 2017 Iconic bridge attracts cyclists in their droves Waikato District Council Retrieved 14 June 2018 External links EditHorotiu on 1 50 000 map Horotiu on Google Street View Horotiu school Waikato River swimming water quality and LAWA water quality National Library aerial photos 1930 works 1955 bridge town station works 1959 town station and works 1963 bridge town works 1979 works Facebook video of placing of cycle bridge Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Horotiu amp oldid 1126624393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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