A system of counties of New Zealand was instituted after the country dissolved its
provinces
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in 1876, and these
counties
A county () is a geographic region of a country used for administrative or other purposesL. Brookes (ed.) '' Chambers Dictionary''. Edinburgh: Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, 2005. in some nations. The term is derived from the Old French denoti ...
were similar to other countries' systems, lasting with little change (except mergers and other localised boundary adjustments) until 1989, when they were reorganised into
district
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and city councils within a system of larger
regions.
History
The Counties Bill of 1876 was initiated to merge 314 road boards into 39 counties. However, as a result of lobbying, the number of counties had grown to 63 by the time the bill was enacted. Counties were required to adopt the third schedule of the act and establish a permanent council, those that did not went into
abeyance
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.
The Town Districts Act 1881 was created to allow a way for urban areas to go from county governance to borough. Of the 15 town districts in the
Auckland region
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12 went on to become boroughs, with 2 being dissolved and only 1 remaining as a town district. In 1908 the
Town Boards Act allowed for independent town districts to be established with all but 2 of the Auckland region town districts taking on independent governance.
The Counties Act 1949 allowed for counties to establish county towns.
A county town could be established in an urban area with a population of at least 200 residents or 60 dwellings at a density of 1 person per acre or 1 dwelling per 3 acres. County town committees could then be formed and these could serve in an advisory role to the county council.
Counties had chairmen, not
mayor
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s as
boroughs
A borough is an administrative division in various English language, English-speaking countries. In principle, the term ''borough'' designates a self-governing walled town, although in practice, official use of the term varies widely.
History
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and
cities had; many legislative provisions (such as burial and
land subdivision control) were different for the counties. By 1966, there were 112 counties.
NZART, counties map
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The Local Government Act 1974 began the process of bringing urban, mixed, and rural councils into the same legislative framework. Substantial reorganisations under that Act resulted in the 1989 local government reforms, which covered the country in (non-overlapping) cities and districts and abolished all the counties except for the Chatham Islands
The Chatham Islands ( ; Moriori language, Moriori: , 'Misty Sun'; ) are an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean about east of New Zealand's South Island, administered as part of New Zealand, and consisting of about 10 islands within an approxima ...
County, which survived under that name for a further six years but then became a "territory" under the Chatham Islands Council.
List of counties
North Island map
# Mangonui
# Whangaroa
# Bay of Islands
# Hokianga
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The original name, still used by local MÄ ...
# Hobson
# Whangarei
# Otamatea
# Rodney
# Waitemata
# Eden
# Auckland
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# Coromandel
# Manukau
# Thames
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# Franklin
# Hauraki Plains
# Raglan
# Waikato
# Ohinemuri
# Piako
# Tauranga
# Matakaoa
# Waipa
# Opotoki
# Matamata
# Waiapu
# Rotorua
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# Kawhia
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# Otorohanga
# Whakatane
# Waikohu
# Uawa
# Waitomo ( Awakino merged into it in 1922)
# Ohura
# Taumarunui
# Taupo
# Cook
# Wairoa
# Taranaki
Taranaki is a regions of New Zealand, region in the west of New Zealand's North Island. It is named after its main geographical feature, the stratovolcano Mount Taranaki, Taranaki Maunga, formerly known as Mount Egmont.
The main centre is the ...
# Clifton
# Whangamomona
# Inglewood
# Kaitieke
# Egmont
# Stratford
# Waimarino
# Hawkes Bay
# Eltham
# Waimate West
# Hawera
# Patea
# Wanganui
# Waitotara
# Kiwitea
# Waipawa
# Patangata
# Rangitikei
# Pohangina
# Waipukurau
# Oroua
# Dannevirke
# Manawatu
# Woodville
# Kairanga
# Weber
# Pahiatua
# Horowhenua
# Eketahuna
# Akitio
# Mauriceville
# Castlepoint
# Masterton
# Hutt
# Makara
# Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand (second largest in the North Island ...
# Featherston
# Wairarapa South
South Island map
# Collingwood
# Takaka
# Waimea
# Marlborough
# Buller
# Awatere
# Murchison
# Inangahua
# Amuri
# Kaikoura
# Grey
# Cheviot
# Waipara
# Westland
# Selwyn
# Tawera
# Oxford
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The city is home to the University of Oxford, the List of oldest universities in continuou ...
# Ashley
# Kowai
# Eyre
# Rangiora
# Malvern
# Paparua
# Waimairi
# Christchurch
# Halswell
# Heathcote
# Mt Herbert
# Ashburton
# Ellesmere
# Springs
# Wairewa
# Akaroa
# Mackenzie
# Geraldine
# Levels
# Lake
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# Vincent
# Waitaki
# Waimate
# Maniototo
# Waihemo
# Fiord
# Wallace
# Southland
# Tuapeka
# Taieri, later part of Silverpeaks
# Waikouaiti, later part of Silverpeaks
# Peninsula
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Etymology
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, later part of City of Dunedin
# Clutha
# Bruce
# Stewart Island
New Zealand North Island Counties and Districts Map 1981.jpg, North Island counties in 1981
New Zealand South Island Counties and Districts Map 1981.jpg, South Island counties in 1981
References
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1876 establishments in New Zealand
1989 disestablishments in New Zealand