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  2. Palmerston North - Wikipedia

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    The Palmerston North urban area had a usual resident population of 76,236 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 3,939 people (5.4%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 5,550 people (7.9%) since the 2006 census. There were 37,080 males and 39,156 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.95 males per female.

  3. Papaioea - Wikipedia

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    Papaioea is a suburb of Palmerston North on New Zealand's North Island. Its name comes from the name of the original settlement in a clearing in forest which was purchased from local Māori (Ngāti Rangitāne) in 1864. The name was used to describe Palmerston North also. Somewhat later, the name had become forgotten with the transliteration of ...

  4. Palmerston North Airport - Wikipedia

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    Palmerston North Airport. Air New Zealand Link Beechcraft 1900 at Palmerston North Airport. Palmerston North Airport (IATA: PMR, ICAO: NZPM), originally called Milson Aerodrome, is an airport in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand, serving Palmerston North and the Central North Island regions. It is located in the suburb of Milson, on ...

  5. List of historic places in Palmerston North - Wikipedia

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    Broadway Avenue 197. Category:Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Palmerston North on Wikimedia Commons. II. Chief Post Office (Former) The Square 473-483 and Main Street. Category:Chief Post Office, Palmerston North on Wikimedia Commons. II. Coronation Memorial Fountain. The Square.

  6. Mayor of Palmerston North - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Palmerston North was an isolated village in the midst of a native forest that covered inland Manawatu. The population was approximately 800 people. The first elections on 9 August 1877 returned a council with nine members, including George Snelson as the first mayor. Snelson is regarded as the founding father of Palmerston North. [4]

  7. Hopwood Clock Tower - Wikipedia

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    6. The Hopwood Clock Tower, also known as the Palmerston North Clock Tower or Kerei Te Panau, but most commonly known simply as The Clock Tower, is a clock tower located in the centre of The Square in Palmerston North, New Zealand. The tower is named after local businessman Arthur Hopwood who paid for it to be constructed in 1953. [1]

  8. Massey University - Wikipedia

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    Massey University (Māori: Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in New Zealand, with significant campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North, and Wellington. Massey University has approximately 27,533 students, 18,358 of whom study either partly or fully by distance. [8] Research is undertaken on all three campuses and people from over ...

  9. Massey University, Palmerston North - Wikipedia

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    Massey University 's Manawatū campus is surrounded by farmland, most of it used as training farms. The school of Agriculture and Environment has over 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres) in eight farms around the campus. These are known as the Massey Farms.