Hobson County | |
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County of New Zealand | |
1876–1989 | |
Capital | Aratapu (1876–1909) Dargaville (1909–1989) |
History | |
• Established | 1876 |
• Disestablished | 1989 |
Today part of | Kaipara District |
Hobson County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the North Island, from 1876 until 1989. It came into existence in November 1876, when the provinces were abolished.[1] The county seat was at Aratapu, on the western bank of the Wairoa River, 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) south of Dargaville, until 1909, when it moved to Dargaville.[1][2] In 1908, the town of Dargaville and neighboroughing Mangawhare split from Hobson County to form Dargaville Borough.[3][4] In the 1989 local government reforms, Hobson County re-amalgamated with Dargaville Borough and merged with Otamatea County and parts of Rodney County and Whangarei County to create Kaipara District.[5]
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