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Hastings is the administrative centre of the Hastings District in the Hawke's Bay Region of the North Island
North Island

The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. The island is 113,729 square km in area, making it the List of islands by area....
 of New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
. Hastings is located inland from the City of Napier.

Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier
Napier, New Zealand

Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities". The population of the urban area of Napier-Hastings is . This makes Napier-Hastings the fifth largest ubran area in the country with a population of over 122,600.






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Hastings is the administrative centre of the Hastings District in the Hawke's Bay Region of the North Island
North Island

The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. The island is 113,729 square km in area, making it the List of islands by area....
 of New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
. Hastings is located inland from the City of Napier.

Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier
Napier, New Zealand

Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities". The population of the urban area of Napier-Hastings is . This makes Napier-Hastings the fifth largest ubran area in the country with a population of over 122,600. This is closely followed by Tauranga (116,000), and Dunedin (114,900).

In local government terms, however, the two are considerably different. While Napier has a City Council
List of cities in New Zealand

After the local government reforms of 1989, the term "city" began to take on two meanings in New Zealand. Before 1989, a borough council with more than 20,000 people could be proclaimed a city....
, Hastings City's council lost its city status in 1989 when it was amalgamated with Havelock North, Waimarama
Waimarama

Waimarama is a seaside village in Hastings, New Zealand, New Zealand...
 and Clive
Clive, New Zealand

The small town of Clive is located ten kilometres south of Napier, New Zealand in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand's North Island. It is close to the mouth of the Ngaruroro River....
, a set of other villages and a rural hinterland to form the Hastings District. This has given Hastings much the larger population of the two centres, with a population of

The Hastings District is made up of three main centres: Hastings city, Flaxmere and Havelock North. These main centres are surrounded by thirty-eight rural settlements including Clive and Bridge Pa
Bridge Pa

Bridge Pa is a rural Maori settlement and surrounding area in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, located approximately 10 kilometres inland from Hastings, New Zealand....
. Hastings District covers an area of 5,229 square kilometres (2,018 square miles) and has % of the population of New Zealand, ranking it fourteenth in size out of the seventy-four territorial authorities.

Since the merger of the surrounding and satellite settlements, Hastings has grown to become the largest urban area in Hawke's Bay
Hawke's Bay

Hawke's Bay is a List of regions in New Zealand of New Zealand. Hawke's Bay is recognised on the world stage for its award-winning wines. The regional council sits in both the cities of Napier, New Zealand and Hastings, New Zealand....
. Now the region's main centre of commerce
Commerce

Commerce is a division of trade or production, costs, and pricing which deals with the Trade of goods and service from production, costs, and pricing to final consumer....
, industry and trade, as shown by the ever-expanding skyline of multi-storey office buildings in its centre, Hastings has grown rapidly with the help of the smart and tidy gridiron city planning system, crisscrossed by the railway line running northeast-southwest and the main east-west artery, Heretaunga Street
Heretaunga Street

Heretaunga Street [Heer-ee-toe-nga in British Accent] is the main East-West artery through Hastings, New Zealand in New Zealand.Road Size...
, which also links the city with its suburban centres of Havelock North and Flaxmere.

Many Hastings residents work in the city, and the area is populated by middle-to-upper income families in some suburbs and areas, and then middle-to-lower income families in other areas, especially towards Camberley and Flaxmere
Flaxmere

Flaxmere is a town in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand's North Island.It is located to the west of the town of Hastings, New Zealand, and is regarded as a suburb of its larger neighbour....
.

History

The Maori
Maori

The Maori are the indigenous people Polynesian people of Aotearoa . The group probably arrived in south-western Polynesia in several waves at some time before 1300....
 owners leased approximately seventy square kilometres on the Heretaunga Plains
Heretaunga Plains

The Heretaunga Plains are an area of flat land in the eastern North Island of New Zealand.The alluvial plains were formed by the Tutaekuri River, Ngaruroro River and Tukituki Rivers as they flow to the Pacific Ocean at the southern end of Hawke Bay....
 to Thomas Tanner in 1867; Tanner had been trying to purchase the land since 1864. In 1870, twelve people, known as the "12 apostles", formed a syndicate to purchase the land for around £
New Zealand pound

The pound was the currency of New Zealand between 1840 and 1967. Like the British pound, it was subdivided into 20 shillings each of 12 penny. As a result of the great depression in 1930, the New Zealand agricultural export market to the UK was badly affected....
1 10s
Shilling

The shilling is a unit of currency used in current and former Commonwealth of Nations countries, and continued to be used in countries that left the commonwealth, such as Republic of Ireland and Tanzania....
 an acre (£371 per km²).

Many local people firmly believe that Hastings was originally named Hicksville, after Francis Hicks, who bought a block of land, which now contains the centre of Hastings, from Thomas Tanner. However, this story is apocryphal. The original name of the location which was to become the town centre was Karamu. In 1871, the New Zealand Government decided to route the new railway south of Napier through a notional Karamu junction in the centre of the Heretaunga Plains. This location was on Francis Hicks's land. The decision on the railway route was based largely on two reports by Charles Weber, the provincial engineer and surveyor in charge of the railway. Karamu junction was re-named Hastings in 1873. (On 7 June 1873, the Hawke's Bay Herald reported: "The name of the new town is to be Hastings. We hear it now for the first time.") Exactly who chose the name has been disputed, although Thomas Tanner claimed that it was him (see Hawke's Bay Herald report 1 February 1884) and that the choice was inspired by his reading the trial of Warren Hastings
Warren Hastings

Warren Hastings was the first Governor-General of Bengal, from 1773 to 1785. He was famously accused of corruption in an impeachment in 1787, but acquitted in 1795....
. In any event, the name fitted well with other place names in the district (Napier, Havelock and Clive), which were also named after prominent figures in the history of British India.

The first train took the twelve-mile (19 km) trip from Napier
Napier, New Zealand

Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
 to Hastings in 1874.

A big jump in the local economy occurred when Edward Newbigin opened a brewery in 1881. By the next year, there were 195 freeholders of land in the town.

Vineyards and fruit growing were the first industries for Hastings. With around six hundred people, the town was incorporated as a borough on 20 October 1886.

In 1918, nearly 300 people died of a flu epidemic that swept Hawke's Bay.

Electricity came to Hastings in 1919.

Ninety-three people were killed in Hastings by the Hawke's Bay earthquake
1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake

The 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake, also known as the Napier earthquake, occurred in New Zealand at 10:47 am on Tuesday February 3, 1931, killing 256 and devastating the Hawke's Bay region....
 of 3 February 1931, which destroyed or damaged almost every building in the town.

During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, Allied
Allies of World War II

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 troops were billeted at the Army, Navy and Air Force (ANA) Club, and in private homes. One hundred and fifty members belonging to sixteen different local clubs packed supplies to be sent to allied soldiers.

In 1954, Hastings was the first city in New Zealand to introduce fluoridation of its water supply. The intention was to compare the effect on tooth decay with that in the unfluoridated city of Napier over a ten year period. The study was criticised for its methodology and results, and remains controversial.

The city was hit by an earthquake measuring 5.9 on the richter scale at 11.25pm on August 25, 2008. The earthquake caused minor damage to shops, where stock was shaken off shelves. Minor power outages were also reported.

Geography

Situated on the fertile alluvial Heretaunga Plains
Heretaunga Plains

The Heretaunga Plains are an area of flat land in the eastern North Island of New Zealand.The alluvial plains were formed by the Tutaekuri River, Ngaruroro River and Tukituki Rivers as they flow to the Pacific Ocean at the southern end of Hawke Bay....
, Hastings is rather flat with no natural landmarks aside from the few rivers and streams which wind through the outer suburbs. The local area is very productive, with orchard
Orchard

An orchard is an intentional planting of trees or shrubs maintained for food agriculture. Orchards comprise fruit tree or nut -producing trees grown for commercial production....
s, farms and vineyard
Vineyard

A vineyard is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes and non-alcoholic grape juice. The science, practice and study of vineyard production is known as viticulture....
s. Commonly referred to as the 'Fruit Bowl of New Zealand', the main industries are largely agricultural, with food processing plants and canneries being major local employers. Honey
Honey

Honey is a sweet fluid produced by honey bees , and derived from the nectar of flowers. According to the United States National Honey Board and various international food regulations, "honey stipulates a pure product that does not allow for the addition of any other substance?this includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners...
 is also a well-known local product. A common New Zealand brand, 'Wattie's' (part of the Heinz-Watties group), is known for its Wattie's Tomato Sauce'.

Hastings has a Mediterranean climate
Climate

Climate encompasses the temperatures, humidity, atmospheric pressure, winds, rainfall, atmospheric particle count and numerous other Meteorology elements in a given region over long periods of time, as opposed to the term weather, which refers to current activity of these same elements....
, with over 2200 sunshine hours annually and an average rainfall of less than 800 mm (31.5 in). It is one of the country's warmest annually and the hottest place in summer with New Zealand's highest January maximum average of 26 °C
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
 (79 °F
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
): Alexandra has 23.5°C (74°F) and Christchurch 22.5°C (73°F). Because of its location 15 km (9 miles) inland, the sea breeze does not tend to have the same effect on Hastings' climate as it does on Napier. It is not uncommon for the temperature to be over 30°C (86°F) on summer days. Hastings received an official weather station only in 2003, so high temperature readings prior to that are disputed. Some unofficial estimates show that it may have reached the national record of 42.4°C (108.3°F) during the 1973 heatwave. In winter, maximum highs of 17°C (59°F) are frequent, and occasionally the temperature will exceed 20°C (68°F) with northwest winds. Hastings' Mediterranean climate brings dry weather which means humidity is low for farmers but often causes droughts in summer. Thunderstorms are occasional in Hastings, but usually bring heavy rain and hail, sometimes large, which is damaging to nearby orchards.

Tourism

Hastings is quite historic and is very welcoming of tourists, but due to its perceived lack of landmarks and its close proximity to the more picturesque Napier
Napier, New Zealand

Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
, with which it shares its Art Deco
Art Deco

Art Deco was a popular international design movement from 1925 until 1939, affecting the decorative arts such as architecture, interior design, and industrial design, as well as the visual arts such as fashion, painting, the graphic arts and film....
 architectural theme, it is not the region's major tourist destination. However, to beat the heat, Hastings does have Hawke's Bay's largest amusement park, a water park called 'Splash Planet', which replaced 'Fantasyland' near the turn of the millennium. This is a massive attraction in Hastings and draws many people.

Hastings suffered similar to Napier in the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake
1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake

The 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake, also known as the Napier earthquake, occurred in New Zealand at 10:47 am on Tuesday February 3, 1931, killing 256 and devastating the Hawke's Bay region....
. However, because of the lesser damage by fire and more intact buildings, Hastings was able to regenerate faster, with many new businesses started here rather than in Napier. Both towns gained a legacy from the disaster by rebuilding in the then-fashionable and highly distinctive Art Deco
Art Deco

Art Deco was a popular international design movement from 1925 until 1939, affecting the decorative arts such as architecture, interior design, and industrial design, as well as the visual arts such as fashion, painting, the graphic arts and film....
 style, similar to that of Miami, FL
Florida

Florida is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the northeast....
, USA. Sadly, as commerce has improved in Hastings of late, resulting in the skyrocketing of land prices, many of these historic buildings are being demolished and replaced with modern, multi-storey office buildings.

Scheduled airline services to Hawkes Bay operate through Napier Airport
Napier Airport

Napier Airport is Hawkes Bay's main commercial airport serving domestic flights to the main centres of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch as well as smaller centres such as Gisborne, Tauranga, Hamilton, New Zealand and Palmerston North ....
, though Hastings Aerodrome
Hastings Aerodrome

Hastings Aerodrome is a small airport in Hastings, New Zealand, New Zealand ....
 for private planes is nearby.

Redevelopment

By the end of the twentieth century, Hastings was declining, suffering economic downturn with industries and businesses closing or moving elsewhere. This decline had led to a poor image of Hastings by non-residents, choosing Napier for its beaches, hills, palm trees and waterways. However, after multi-million dollar regeneration projects and the employment of artists, Hastings has seen a change in its aesthetics, as well as in people's perspectives. By reminding people that Hastings has custody over the rapidly-growing Havelock North, it has had a slice of the growth, seeing businesses returning, and once abandoned shops being replaced with new bars, cafés, restaurants and shops. Along with the regeneration of the retail district, heightened commercial activity has led to the building of multi-storey office blocks in the centre, marking Hastings as one of New Zealand's major commercial centres. With its renewed confidence, Hastings District Council has been exploiting the boom, promoting tourism around its thriving and accessible shopping district, and commissioning new works of art, sculptures and public buildings, including the new Hawke's Bay opera house.

A controversial idea by the council is to relocate the Nelson Park sports ground to a new facility east of Frimley to make way for a large megacenter, akin to large cookie-cutter American stores. The large-format retail zone will house larger stores such as The Warehouse and speciality stores (like Spotlight, Dick Smith Electronics, and Noel Leeming)

Sister cities

The Hastings relationship with the Chinese city Guilin started in 1977, after a research scientist, Dr Stuart Falconer identified a number of common areas of interest between the two cities, including horticulture and their rural-urban mix.
  • 1977 - Guilin
    Guilin

    Guilin is a city in People's Republic of China, situated in the northeast of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the west bank of the Lijiang River....
    , PR China
    People's Republic of China

    The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the List of countries by population in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population....


Notable Former/Current Residents of Metro Hastings

  • Taine Randell
    Taine Randell

    Taine Randell is a former New Zealand rugby union player. He was a highly versatile loose forward and a former All Black Captain.Summary...
     - Rugby player and former All Black captain
  • Paul Holmes (broadcaster)
    Paul Holmes (broadcaster)

    Paul Holmes New Zealand Order of Merit is a controversial radio and television broadcaster in New Zealand. He currently hosts the Saturday morning Newstalk ZB where until December 2008 he formerly hosted the weekday breakfast show for 23 years, the longstanding number one rating breakfast show....
     - Radio and television broadcaster (reportedly highest paid)
  • Georgina Evers-Swindell
    Georgina Evers-Swindell

    Georgina Evers-Swindell is a former New Zealand Sport rowing. She competed in the double sculls with her identical twin sister Caroline Evers-Swindell, and is a double Olympic Games gold medalist, having won at Athens in 2004 and Beijing in 2008....
     - Olympic rower and gold medalist (Evers-Swindell Twin Duo)
  • Caroline Evers-Swindell
    Caroline Evers-Swindell

    Caroline Evers-Swindell is a former New Zealand Sport rowing. She is 179 cm tall and 80kg. She competed in the double sculls with her identical twin sister Georgina Evers-Swindell....
     - Olympic rower and gold medalist (Evers-Swindell Twin Duo)
  • Alan Duff
    Alan Duff

    Alan Duff is a New Zealand novelist and newspaper columnist, most well known as the author of Once Were Warriors....
     - Author (Once Were Warriors
    Once Were Warriors

    Once Were Warriors is New Zealand author Alan Duff's bestselling first novel, first published in 1990. It tells the story of an urban Maori family, the Hekes, and portrays the reality of domestic violence....
    )
  • James Wattie - Industrialist/Entrepreneur and founder of Watties
  • Eric Young (broadcaster)
    Eric Young (broadcaster)

    Eric Young is a New Zealand sports journalist and television presenter. He presents Prime_Television_New_Zealand#Prime_News, which he has been doing since March 2006, and more recently the Sky NZ Evening News at 7:00 p.m., 8:30 p.m....
     - Prime TV news presnter (lead anchor of evening news)
  • Donna Awatere Huata
    Donna Awatere Huata

    Donna Lynn Awatere Huata is a former member of the New Zealand Parliament, and former activist for Maori causes. In 2004 she was expelled from New Zealand Parliament and subsequently convicted of fraud....
     - Prominent Maori Politician convicted of fraud
  • Greg Murphy
    Greg Murphy

    Greg Murphy is a New Zealand racing driver, best known as a four-time winner of the Bathurst 1000 on the Mt Panorama Circuit where he has held the outright lap record since 2003.....
     - V8 Supercar racer
  • Joh Bjelke-Petersen
    Joh Bjelke-Petersen

    Sir Johannes "Joh" Bjelke-Petersen Order of St Michael and St George , New Zealand-born Australian politician, was the longest-serving and longest-lived Premiers of Queensland of the state of Queensland....
     - Prominent Australian Politician and former Queensland Premier
  • Alfred Meebold
    Alfred Meebold

    Alfred Karl Meebold was a botanist, writer, and Anthroposophy....
     - Botanist, writer, and anthroposopher
  • Robert Felkin
    Robert Felkin

    Robert William Felkin was a medical missionary and explorer, a ceremonial magician and member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a prolific author on Uganda and Central Africa, and early anthropology, with an interest in ethno-medicine and tropical diseases....
     - Medical missionary, explorer and ceremonial magician
  • Peter Lyons - New Zealand Gliding champion
  • George Nepia
    George Nepia

    George Nepia was a Maori rugby union and rugby league player. He is remembered as an exceptional full-back and one of the most famous Maori rugby players....
     - Former All Black Great(attended Maori Agricultural College)
  • Sam Kelt - Local businessman and sponsor of the Kelt Capital Stakes
    Kelt Capital Stakes

    The Kelt Capital Stakes is a Thoroughbred horse race run at Hastings Racecourse in Hawke's Bay and is New Zealand richest open-age horse race. It is run at a distance of 2040m and from 2007 will carry prizemoney of NZ$2,000,000....
     (prizemoney of NZ$2,000,000)
  • John Cowie - Developed and marketed the Jandal, after a trip to Japan. Died in Te Awanga.
  • Phil Judd
    Phil Judd

    Philip Judd is a singer/songwriter and one of New Zealand's most acclaimed musicians, perhaps best known for being one of the founders of Split Enz....
     - Musician, composer and founding member of Split Enz


Gallery


See also

  • Heretaunga Street
    Heretaunga Street

    Heretaunga Street [Heer-ee-toe-nga in British Accent] is the main East-West artery through Hastings, New Zealand in New Zealand.Road Size...
  • Karamu High School
    Karamu High School

    Karamu High School is a co-educational state high school in Hastings, New Zealand for students in Years 9 to 13. The school also operates the Akina Activity Centre as an attached unit....
  • Havelock North
  • Clive
    Clive, New Zealand

    The small town of Clive is located ten kilometres south of Napier, New Zealand in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand's North Island. It is close to the mouth of the Ngaruroro River....
  • Bridge Pa
    Bridge Pa

    Bridge Pa is a rural Maori settlement and surrounding area in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, located approximately 10 kilometres inland from Hastings, New Zealand....
  • Flaxmere
    Flaxmere

    Flaxmere is a town in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand's North Island.It is located to the west of the town of Hastings, New Zealand, and is regarded as a suburb of its larger neighbour....
  • Napier
    Napier, New Zealand

    Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
  • Ocean Beach
    Ocean Beach, New Zealand

    Ocean Beach is a locally popular beach in Hastings, New Zealand, New Zealand....
  • Hawkes Bay Airport
    Napier Airport

    Napier Airport is Hawkes Bay's main commercial airport serving domestic flights to the main centres of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch as well as smaller centres such as Gisborne, Tauranga, Hamilton, New Zealand and Palmerston North ....


External links

  • Hastings on Google Maps
    Google Maps

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