Pukerau

Place in Southland, New Zealand
46°06′00″S 169°00′24″E / 46.0998814°S 169.006556°E / -46.0998814; 169.006556CountryNew ZealandRegionSouthlandDistrictGore DistrictGovernment
 • Territorial AuthorityGore District Council • Regional councilSouthland Regional Council

Pukerau is a rural community in the Gore District and Southland Region of New Zealand. It is located in a rich agricultural valley in eastern Southland with State Highway 1 and the main trunk southern railway dissecting the valley.


History

European settlement of Pukerau dates back to around 1876 when the township was established as one of the main agriculture hubs of the time.

Originally the valley was called The Swamp. However, in the 1860’s people began referring to it as Taylor’s Creek. This created some confusion as there were already numerous ‘Taylor’s Creeks’ in the south. As a result, settlers adopted the Māori name for the district. And so Pukerau, or The Land of Many Hills, became the name of the township and the district. [1]


Settlers

Education

Pukerau School is a state contributing primary school for years 1 to 8[2] with a roll of 56 as of February 2024.[3] It was established in 1879.[4]


Economy

Religion

Cemetery

Notable People

References

  1. ^ GoreNZ.com
  2. ^ Education Counts: Pukerau School
  3. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Pukerau NZ". Pukerau Community Hall.
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Gore District, New Zealand
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