Ngaio, New Zealand

Ngaio
Ngaio, as seen from the hills above Ngaio.
Ngaio, as seen from the hills above Ngaio.
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Coordinates: 41°15′00″S 174°46′23″E / 41.250°S 174.773°E / -41.250; 174.773
CountryNew Zealand
CityWellington City
Local authorityWellington City Council
Electoral ward
Established1908
Area
 • Land219 ha (541 acres)
Population
 (June 2024)[1]
 • Total5,660
Postcode(s)
6035
Railway stationsNgaio, Awarua Street
Mount Kaukau
Crofton Downs
Ngaio
Khandallah
Kaiwharawhara, Wadestown

Ngaio (Māori: [ˈŋaio], colloquially /ˈn/ NY-oh,[2]) is an inner suburb of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. It is situated on the slopes of Mount Kaukau, 3500 metres north of the city's CBD. It was settled in the 1840s and many of its streets are named after early settler families.[3] Ngaio was originally a logging community known first as Upper Kaiwarra, then as Crofton until 1908. The area was administratively part of a separate local authority called the Onslow Borough Council which amalgamated with Wellington City in 1919.

Ngaio takes its name from a New Zealand native tree, the ngaio.

  1. ^ "Aotearoa Data Explorer". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
  2. ^ Wells, John C. (1982). Accents of English. Vol. 3: Beyond the British Isles (pp. i–xx, 467–674). Cambridge University Press. p. 610. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511611766. ISBN 0-52128541-0 .
  3. ^ Irvine-Smith, F.L. "The Streets of my city, Wellington New Zealand". Wellington City Libraries. Retrieved 22 February 2015.