Vauxhall, Auckland

Vauxhall

Looking north from Mount Victoria towards Rangitoto Island.
Basic information
Local authority North Shore City
Date established 1870s
Facilities
Surrounds
North (Hauraki Gulf)
Northeast (Hauraki Gulf)
East (Hauraki Gulf)
Southeast Cheltenham
South Devonport
Southwest Devonport
West Bayswater
Northwest Narrow Neck

Vauxhall is a suburb of North Shore City, Auckland, New Zealand. Alison Park lies directly to the east, separating Vauxhall from Lake Road which carries the majority of traffic between Takapuna and Devonport.[1]

It gets its name from the Vauxhall Gardens established here by pioneer settler William Colby in the 1870s. These in turn were named after the Vauxhall Gardens in London, some of the gardeners of which were brought out to New Zealand. Colby had bought the 40-acre (160,000 m2) "Cheltenham" estate in 1869 behind what is now known as Cheltenham Beach.[2]

Vauxhall was a constituent suburb of the Borough of Devonport until 1989 when the Borough disappeared in local body reorganisation and became part of the newly-created North Shore City. It is part of the Narrow Neck census area.[3]

Education

Vauxhall School is a coeducational contributing primary (years 1-6) school with a decile rating of 10 and a roll of 286.[4] The school celebrated its 75th jubilee in 1995.[5]

References

  1. ^ Gregory's Auckland & Surrounds Street Directory (3rd ed.). 2008. map 67. ISBN 978-0-7319-2048-8. 
  2. ^ Wises New Zealand Index, 7th Edition, 1979. p. 461.
  3. ^ Quickstats about Narrow Neck
  4. ^ Te Kete Ipurangi schools database: Vauxhall School
  5. ^ "Vauxhall School set to celebrate 75th anniversary". North Shore Times Advertiser. 3 August 1995. pp. 18,19. http://www.localhistoryonline.org.nz/cgi-bin/PUI?a=d&d=nsnw-NNI-AAA-3866. Retrieved 2009-04-20. 

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