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Lower Hutt (Māori: Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai) [4] is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. Administered by the Hutt City Council, it is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area. It is New Zealand's sixth most populous city, with a population of 115,500. [3]
Long Day's Journey into Night is a 1996 Canadian drama film directed by David Wellington.An adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's 1956 play of the same name, the film starred William Hutt as James, Martha Henry as Mary, Peter Donaldson as Jamie, Tom McCamus as Edmund and Martha Burns as Cathleen.
Hutt County was one of the former counties of New Zealand. It occupied the south-western corner of the North Island, extending south from the Waikanae River and lying to the west of the summits of the Rimutaka Ranges. The county's name arose from the fact that a large amount of its land area lay in the Hutt River catchment.
1918 Lower Hutt Borough Council by-election [3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Sidney Clendon : 310 : 49.20 : −47.26 : Independent: Albert West : 285 : 45.23 : Independent: Henry Ward 255 40.47 −42.51 Independent: William Hardy 221 35.07 Independent: Charles Robinson 167 26.50 Informal votes 21 3.33 +0.46 Majority 30 4.76 Turnout ...
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Boulcott is a central suburb of Lower Hutt, in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. The suburb lies about a kilometre north-east of the Lower Hutt CBD. Boulcott takes its name from Almon Boulcott (1815–1880), who farmed in the area in the 1840s. [3] His father, John Ellerker Boulcott (1784–1855), was a director of the New Zealand Company. [4]