Ohinemuri CC Paeroa Council Chamber 1912
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Ohinemuri CC Paeroa Council Chamber 1912
Ohinemuri may refer to the following in New Zealand: * Ohinemuri (New Zealand electorate), former general electorate (1896–1928) * Ohinemuri County, former county (1885–1989) * Ohinemuri River The Ohinemuri River is located in the northern half of New Zealand's North Island, at the base of the Coromandel Peninsula. The river's source is north-east of the town of Waihi, close to the shore of the Bay of Plenty, but flows west rather ...
, river with a source close to the mining town of Waihi {{disambig ...
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Ohinemuri (New Zealand Electorate)
Ohinemuri is a former New Zealand parliamentary New Zealand electorates, electorate. It existed from 1896 to 1928, and was represented by five Member of parliament, Members of Parliament. Population centres In the 1896 electoral redistribution, rapid population growth in the North Island required the transfer of three seats from the South Island to the north. Four electorates that previously existed were re-established, and three electorates were established for the first time, including Ohinemuri. The electorate was first used in the . The original area included the settlements of Paeroa, Waihi, and Te Aroha. In the 1902 electoral redistribution, Waihi was lost to the electorate. In the 1907 electoral redistribution, Waihi came back to the Ohinemuri electorate, but Te Aroha was lost to the electorate. Ohinemuri was abolished in the 1927 electoral redistribution, and its area went to the and electorates. History Alfred Cadman was the electorate's first representative. He h ...
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Ohinemuri County
Ohinemuri County was one of the counties of New Zealand of the North Island. The Ohinemuri County Council first met on 17 November 1885. It was formed from a portion of Thames County. A 1919 petition resulted in loss of the western part of the area to a new Hauraki Plains County in 1920. The county was abolished through the 1989 local government reforms. The population was 1,516 in 1891, 3,056 in 1945 and 5,579 in 1986. In 1923 Ohinemuri County covered and had a population of 2,678, with of gravel roads, of mud roads and of tracks. The 1911 Italianate county offices at 41 Belmont Road, Paeroa, were used by the county until 1986. They are now used by Hauraki Māori Trust Board and protected by an A Category listing in Hauraki District Hauraki District is a territorial authority within the Hauraki region of New Zealand. The seat of the council is at Paeroa. The area covered by the district extends from the southwest coast of the Firth of Thames southeast towards Te Aroha ...
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