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The foundation stone of the first ward of the hospital to be built in brick was laid on 1 July 1905 by Andrew Primrose, Esq., J.P. [12] The decision to expand the hospital had been made the previous year by the Waikato District Hospital and Charitable Aid Board (of which Andrew Primrose was a member since its institution) since the demand for ...
Hamilton streets have been formed since the 1864 Invasion of the Waikato, after which the first crown grants were given to members of the occupying force, the 4th Waikato Militia, [1] and plans made of the initial street layout. [2] The tables below show the 1,782 streets listed by Hamilton City Council as at 3 August 2020. [3]
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The building was designed by Auckland architect Thomas Mahoney and built by John P. Murray in 1903. [2] Both the Board (established 1886 [ 3 ] ) and the building were parts of an effort on the part of Hamiltonians and the broader Waikato to separate themselves from their more populous northern province, Auckland. [ 4 ]
Waikato District is a territorial authority of New Zealand, in the northern part of Waikato region, North Island. Waikato District is administered by the Waikato District Council , with headquarters in Ngāruawāhia .
Porirua Hospital Campus Mental Health Services 41°08′48″S 174°49′56″E / 41.1467893°S 174.8323305°E / -41.1467893; 174.8323305 Kenepuru [ 106 ]
The Waikato Institute of Technology, marketed as Wintec, is one of New Zealand's largest Institutes of Technology/Polytechnics. Its City Centre campus is located between Anglesea Street and Tristram Street near Civic Square and the Hamilton City Council municipal building. Waikato Museum, viewed from Hamilton East.
In mid-May 2021, the Waikato District Health Board's hospital computer systems and phone lines were affected by a ransomware attack. [2] On 25 May, an unidentified group claimed responsibility for the hack and issued an ultimatum to the Waikato DHB, having obtained sensitive data about patients, staff and finances. [3]