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  2. 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]

  3. Hutt Valley District Health Board - Wikipedia

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    Hutt Valley DHB served a population of 148,509 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 10,131 people (7.3%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 12,408 people (9.1%) since the 2006 census. There were 53,034 households. There were 73,512 males and 75,000 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.98 males per female.

  4. List of hospitals in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Hutt Hospital: Boulcott [67] Lower Hutt: Wellington: Public [67] Hutt Valley [67] 322 [67] Maternity, geriatric, surgical, mental health, medical, children's health, psychogeriatric [67] Kaikoura Hospital

  5. Wellington Hospital, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Hospital, also known as Wellington Regional Hospital, is the main hospital in Wellington, New Zealand, located south of the city centre in the suburb of Newtown. It is the main hospital run by Te Whatu Ora , Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley (formerly Capital & Coast District Health Board ).

  6. General Motors New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    At this time, the company had almost one million square feet of floor space, situated on three (Petone and Trentham: assembly/manufacturing plants; Upper Hutt: parts, and later, assembly, warehouse and office facilities) properties in the Hutt Valley totalling 117 acres (0.47 km 2). In 1990, General Motors New Zealand announced its decision to ...

  7. Boulcott - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Ford New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This was the first car that Ford gave a name to - it was the Prefect. Similarly, when it was released in Britain in January, 1940 after the outbreak of World War Two, the revised Ford Eight had given the very patriotic name of Anglia - the first Anglias were sold in New Zealand in July, 1940.

  9. District health board - Wikipedia

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    The district health board (DHB) system had three predecessors: the Area Health Boards (1983–1989), the Regional Health Authorities and Crown Health Enterprises (1993–1997), and the Health Funding Authority (HFA) and Hospital and Health Services (1998–2001).