Avondale, New Zealand
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Avondale is the name of suburbs in the cities of Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand.
Avondale, Auckland
| Suburb: | Avondale |
| City: | Auckland City |
| Island: | North Island |
| Surrounded by - to the north - to the east - to the south - to the west |
Waitemata Harbour Owairaka New Lynn Kelston |
Early industries included brickyards, tanneries, mills, and pottery works. Avondale also had numerous market gardens, especially on the Rosebank Peninsula. It was here that the "Hayward" cultivar for the Chinese Gooseberry, later known as the kiwifruit was developed by Hayward Wright.
From the mid 1920s Avondale became increasingly suburban. It was controlled by a borough council at this time, but has been part of Auckland City since 1927.
Home of the Avondale spider.
According to the 2001 census, Avondale has a population of 8451.
Avondale is also home to Avondale College, the second largest high school in New Zealand.
Avondale, Christchurch
| Suburb: | Avondale |
| City: | Christchurch |
| Island: | South Island |
| Surrounded by - to the north - to the east - to the south - to the west |
Burwood New Brighton Wainoni Dallington |
References
Heart of The Whau, The Story of the Centre of Avondale 1841-2001, Lisa Truttman. Words Incorporated 2003.
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