Puriri (New Zealand)
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Coordinates | 37 ° 14 ′ S , 175 ° 38 ′ E | |
Region ISO | NZ-WKO | |
Country | New Zealand | |
region | Waikato | |
District | Thames-Coromandel District | |
Ward | Thames Ward | |
Residents | few | |
height | 8 m | |
Post Code | 3578 | |
Telephone code | +64 (0) 7 |
Puriri is a small village in the Thames-Coromandel District of the Waikato regionon the North Island of New Zealand .
geography
The village is located around 12 km south-southeast of Thames on the eastern edge of the Hauraki Plains . To the north of the village, the Puriri River flows past and joins the Waihou River just under 3 km to the west .
history
Puriri was originally a settlement of the Ngati Maru . Missionary Henry Williams and three of his colleagues visited the settlement in 1833 and established a mission station there, which was taken over by James Preece in 1834 with the assistance of James Hamlin . In 1838 the site of the station was transferred to Parawai , now part of the Thames community . In 1868, during the gold rush in the Thames-Coromandel region , gold was found and mined near Puriri .
Education
With the Puriri School, the settlement has a primary school with grades 1 to 8. In 2016, 24 students attended the school.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Topo250 maps . Land Information New Zealand , accessed August 27, 2017 .
- ↑ James Hamlin, Diary 1830-1832 . MS 0560, Hocken Library.
- ↑ Volume 4: The Crown, The Treaty and the Hauraki Tribes 1800-1885 . Hauraki Māori Trust Board , accessed August 27, 2017 .
- ^ Puriri School . Education Review Office , accessed August 27, 2017 .