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  2. The rollback was already factored into this year’s budget, and the millage rate went down from 53.9 for the 2023 budget to 51.7 for the 2024 budget.

  3. Automotive industry in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    in Lower Taranaki Street Locally printed colour brochure features Oriental Bay. In 1926, General Motors New Zealand was formed, opening an assembly plant in well-established industrial area, Petone, in the Hutt Valley. [47] In its first twelve months ended mid September 1927 the plant assembled 2,191 cars. [48]

  4. Kelson, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, the lower parts of Kelson were built on. Residential development did not commence on any large scale until about 1973–1974, when approval was given for its boundaries to be extended into the western hills. [3] [4] The population trebled between 1971 and 1976, making it the fastest-growing suburb in Lower Hutt during that ...

  5. Queensgate Shopping Centre, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Queensgate Shopping Centre (formerly Westfield Queensgate) is a medium sized shopping centre in central Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. The centre first opened in 1986, and underwent a large scale redevelopment that was completed in August 2006. The centre features over 130 speciality stores.

  6. Seaview, Lower Hutt - Wikipedia

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    The Hutt Estuary Bridge was built across the Hutt River in 1954 to replace a 1912 bridge, improving the connection between Seaview and Petone. [27] More land was reclaimed from 1955. As of 2024, Seaview is a centre for bulk liquid fuel storage and heavy industry, and is also a base for support services for trucks and transportation businesses. [28]

  7. Category:Suburbs of Wellington - Wikipedia

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    This page provides links to the range of articles on the suburbs and neighbourhoods of the four metropolitan areas within the greater urban area of the capital of New Zealand, that is, the cities of Wellington, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, and Porirua.

  8. State Highway 58 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Lower Hutt City: Manor Park: 0.0: 0.0: SH 2 north (Western Hutt Road) – Upper Hutt, Masterton Manor Park Road – Manor Park SH 2 south (Western Hutt Road) – Lower Hutt, Wellington: SH 58 begins: Porirua City: Pāuatahanui: 9.6: 6.0: SH 1 south (Transmission Gully Motorway) – Wellington SH 1 north (Transmission Gully Motorway ...

  9. Korokoro, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The suburb occupies part of the western hills of the Hutt Valley; its eastern slopes overlook Petone and the Wellington harbour. Korokoro was established in the 1900s by the Liberal government (in office 1891–1912), and remained a relatively small settlement until the Lower Hutt City Council developed the area for private housing in the 1960s.