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Manawatū Gorge, operated a cheese processing line and a 'factory shop' selling dairy produce direct to the public. A thriving sheep and beef economy at one stage supported a number of local trucking firms and carriers, among them Gunn Transport and Hawkes Bay Farmers Transport, both of which were based at a site at the corner of State Highway 2/Vogel Street and Tay Street, which is the Wairarapa bypass. The site is now the offices for Horizons Regional Council. These haulage businesses were only economic in the pre-deregulated transport industry that existed prior to the Rogernomics reforms of the Lange Labour Government elected in 1984. With the lifting of distance restrictions (vehicles over a certain weight were at one stage restricted to travelling only 150 km from their geographic base) Woodville's role as a transport hub quickly fell away.
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Woodville has produced a number of well-regarded sporting competitors, particularly in the 1980s. Robert Collings Tennent formed the first rugby club in New Zealand when he lived in Nelson. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he moved with his family to New Zealand in the 1860s and was only 19 at the time he set
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and continued northwards to Tongariro. Local Māori would construct temporary housing when the titi began to arrive and would harvest the birds from their burrows, preserving them inside pouches made from bull kelp which they carried up from the coast. It is some years since muttonbirds were last seen
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The advent of the Oringi Meatworks in 1980-81 was a boost to Woodville's economy as a consequence of significant wage inflows from Woodville people working at Oringi. Oringi's plant closed in 2008. Very little light industry has survived into the 21st century, and the local agricultural community is
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Of those at least 15 years old, 123 (10.0%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 399 (32.4%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 22,700, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 102 people (8.3%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of
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Only a few kilometres west of Woodville, the Manawatu River runs from east to west and cuts a deep gorge through the mountains, effectively slicing a mountain range in two. It is unusual geology as the river flows east towards the Pacific coast of the lower North Island, then cuts back west through
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Following detailed assessment and testing in the early 1990s, the decision was made by newly privatised electricity generation companies to site two large farms on the ridge-lines. The Te Āpiti Wind Farm is made up of 55 turbines, generating about 90 megawatts of electricity, enough to power about
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Gorge, the honours board to 2011 features several well-known motorsport names, not least of whom is Ken Cleghorn (of the farm owning family) himself. Another notable early racer was Tim Gibbes of Palmerston North, who helped teach Hollywood actor Steve McQueen several stunts for The Great Escape.
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Woodville has hosted the New Zealand MotoCross Grand Prix motorcycling races since 1961. Now widely regarded as New Zealand's premier motocross event, the Woodville Grand Prix is held in the height of summer in January each year. Held on the Cleghorn farm near the eastern entrance to the Manawatū
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In addition, the local community sustained a supermarket (closed for a period in the 1980s, since re-opened as a Four Square) a Feltex fabrication factory, built in the mid-1970s and closed by the mid-1980s - at least four or five service station or garage outlets of which only one remains on the
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Known by Māori as Te Āpiti, the gorge itself features in Māori mythology as the consequence of a show of strength by Okatia as he made his way to the sea. Hacked into the steep sides of the gorge on each side of the river are a road, now permanently closed, and a little-used railway. Since the
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As farmland was settled and cleared, a number of small dairy factories were established to process the supply of milk for consumption as milk, cheese or other dairy products. As recently as the mid-1980s the dairy factory at the western end of Woodville, on State Highway 2 heading towards the
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Once a vital route between Manawatū, Hawkes Bay and Wairarapa, geologic instability means the Manawatū Gorge road will never be re-opened. A new 4-lane road project was approved by the NZ Government in September 2019. It will be built between the existing Saddle Road and the Manawatū Gorge,
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on the ridges above the town. The foothills of the Ruahine and Tararua mountain ranges are to the west of Woodville. The lower ridges are now dotted with wind turbines making up New Zealand's largest wind farm, which was established in the early 2000s. The prevailing westerly winds in the
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supported from Palmerston North, Pahiatua or Dannevirke. Milk from farms in the Woodville district was, until 2015, transported by rail from the Oringi Milk Transfer Station to Hawera for processing. It is now processed locally at the Fonterra plant in Pahiatua.
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up Nelson Rugby Club. He later moved north and was instrumental in forming more rugby clubs in Taranaki (Patea) and Manawatu. He also played first-class cricket in Nelson in the 1870s. Tennent later moved to Woodville and is buried in the Old Gorge Cemetery.
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Manawatu-Southern Hawkes Bay region provide a consistent Median Wind Velocity which is the key relevant measure for wind generation as a renewable energy source. Manawatu's flat pastoral lands and in particular the funnel effect created by the
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Woodville's place in European migration history was established when it became the third of three sizeable timber milling towns in the 'Seventy Mile Bush' which extended along the eastern side of the Tararua Range and
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In 2018, 14.7% worked in manufacturing, 6.0% worked in construction, 5.5% worked in hospitality, 6.5% worked in transport, 7.8% worked in education, and 11.1% worked in healthcare.
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and the southern end of the Ruahines. In Māori history, it appears to have been a traveller's rest spot and a place for hunters to rest after they had walked from one side of the
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As of 2018, among those who commute to work, 78.3% drove a car, 3.7% rode in a car, 0.9% use a bike, and 0.9% walked or run. No one commuted by public transport.
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Woodville covers 4.04 km (1.56 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 1,670 as of June 2023, with a population density of 413 people per km.
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State Highway 3 through the gorge, on the southern Tararua side of the river, is closed. It will be replaced with a new state highway in the 2020s.
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road, the Saddle Road and the Pahiatua Track now provide the easiest access between the east and west coasts of the southern North Island.
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in World War II and wrote and recorded the song on his return to New Zealand. It has been covered by other artists including Dean Martin.
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During the 102 years of Woodville Borough and Woodville District Councils, Woodville had 19 mayors. The following is a complete list:
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those at least 15 was that 468 (38.0%) people were employed full-time, 180 (14.6%) were part-time, and 54 (4.4%) were unemployed.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 52.3% had no religion, 31.4% were
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Woodville School is a co-educational state primary school for Year 1 to 8 students, with a roll of 133 as of August 2024.
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was written by Ruru Karaitiana, who was born on a farm between Woodville and Dannevirke. Karaitiana served with the
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Due to low freight levels, the northern portion of the Wairarapa line was reviewed in 2010 as part of
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line was sufficiently busy. Fonterra's Oringi milk transfer station was decommissioned in 2015-16.
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and its Ngāti Te Koro and Ngāti Te Rangiwhakaewa sub-tribe. It includes Te Ahu a Turanga i Mua
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region, of which it was once a part, but is often considered to be the northern boundary of
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There has been a boost to the local economy with the construction and maintenance of the
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The percentage of people born overseas was 11.8, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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Davis, Brian Newton; Dollimore, Edward Stewart (1966). "Woodville". In
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30,000 homes. Dannevirke Power Board first connected Woodville to
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Te Ahu a Turanga i Mua marae is located on Tay Street. It is a
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west side of the township, and a significant railway presence.
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the gorge and flows out into the Tasman Sea near Foxton.
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One of New Zealand's first international hit songs,
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Index

Woodville fingerpost
40°20′14″S 175°52′00″E / 40.3371°S 175.8667°E / -40.3371; 175.8667
Region
Manawatū-Whanganui
Territorial authority
Tararua District
Electorates
Wairarapa
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
Māori
Tararua District Council
Horizons Regional Council
Tararua Mayor
Tracey Collis
Wairarapa MP
Mike Butterick
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti MP
Cushla Tangaere-Manuel
Time zone
UTC+12
NZST
DST
UTC+13
North Island
Masterton
Palmerston North
Tararua District
Manawatū-Whanganui
Hawke's Bay
Wairarapa

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