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Revision as of 01:53, 13 April 2017
The Borough of Onslow was a local government district immediately to the north of Wellington, New Zealand. Incorporated on 13 March 1890 it included the districts of: Wadestown, Crofton, Khandallah and Kaiwarra but not Johnsonville.[1] [2] It replaced the Kaiwarra Town Board, the Wellington District Roads Board and a small part of the very wide jurisdiction of the Hutt County Council. Johnsonville Town Board remained independent.[3]
Most of the population, in Wadestown, amalgamated with Wellington City in 1907, the rest in 1919.
Maintaining Hutt County's roads
The Kaiwarra toll gate, then within the the jurisdiction of Hutt County Council, imposed a tax on all traffic entering Wellington. The gate was on part of the proposed new borough's district and if the proposal was approved there could be no more tolls collected there by Hutt County. This was a major incentive in the formation of the new borough. Hutt County did erect new toll gates in the Ngauranga Gorge and on the Hutt Road but these placements did not affect local Onslow and Wellington traffic to the same extent. The new council rented out the old toll-collector's house. [4][5][6]
Name
Onslow Brass Band formed 1905 changed its name to Wellington Brass Band in 1998/
Onslow College opened in 1956 to provide a secondary school for the district.
Onslow Road remains the principal access to Khandallah from the harbourside.
The Earl of Onslow was Governor of New Zealand at the time. His name came from a township in the parish of Shrewsbury St. Chad, Shropshire.
Merging
The difficulties of building adequate drainage for Wadestown within Onslow's boundaries, the subdivision of the Highland Park estate and the appeal to the residents of this very steep area of joining Wellington's tramway system led to Wadestown's amalgamation with Wellington City in April 1907.[7]
The rest of Onslow Borough, at their persistent request, was amalgamated with Wellington City on 1 April 1919.[8]
References
- ^ Onslow and the toll gates The Evening Post 14 March 1890 Page 2
- ^ The Borough of Onslow. The Evening Post 23 July 1889 Page 2
- ^ The Proposed Borough of Onslow. The Evening Post 20 December 1889 Page 2
- ^ Boroughs and Toll Gates. Evening Post 8 March 1890 Page 2
- ^ The Tollgate Difficulty. Evening Post 8 April 1890 Page 2
- ^ Onslow Borough Council. Evening Post 25 April 1890 Page 4
- ^ Municipal Consolidation. Evening Post, 16 May 1907 page 6
- ^ Proclamation Gazetted. Evening Post 21 March 1919. Page 6