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In 1988, as a consequence of Government port reform, the Bay of Plenty Harbour Board established Port of Tauranga Limited as its operating vehicle. In 1989, the Harbour Board was disestablished and ownership of shares in the port passed to The Bay of Plenty and Waikato Regional Councils. The Company is now public, with a diverse shareholding.
The Port of Tauranga is located in the harbour and container ships and cruise ships use the harbour's waters. The Tauranga harbour entrance is the shipping channel to the Port of Tauranga, New Zealand’s largest export port. Shipping movements can take place at any time, day or night, through the main channels.
The Port of Tauranga is New Zealand's largest export port. It is a regular stop for both container ships and luxury cruise liners. Port of Tauranga on the Mount Maunganui side, looking south. Tauranga harbour Picturesque sunrise over the Tauranga harbour. Tauranga's main shopping malls are Bayfair, in Mount Maunganui and Tauranga Crossing in ...
A jetty constructed in 1888 and opened in 1889 by Tauranga mayor James Bodell. It was the first wharf in Mount Maunganui. [24] Hotel St Amand Category 2 105 The Strand, Tauranga Central: 1918 1987 4568 A hotel designed in 1918 by Herbert Henry Clemson, featuring reinforced concrete supports and brick infill. It supported the adjacent port, now ...
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The Tauranga Eastern Link begins at the Te Maunga Roundabout in Tauranga and follows the route of the existing SH 2 to Domain Road, with junctions at Sandhurst Road /Mangatawa Road and Domain Road/Tara Road. The route then runs across rural land, parallel to Tara Road, before crossing Parton Road and running along the sandhills to the Kaituna ...
Ohauiti is a semi-rural suburb of Tauranga in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island.The original Ohauiti, a rural settlement, is located 10 kilometres to the south of the city centre, although the name is also used for new suburban developments just to the north, on the city's built-up edge.
It is the main route for trucks heading to the Port of Tauranga from Rotorua and the eastern Bay of Plenty, and connects the economically-important central plateau forestry industry with the port for export. This NZTA administered road was originally tolled at $2.00 for cars and motorcycles and $5.00 for trucks.