Livingstone, Hamilton
Suburb in New Zealand
37°46′49.5″S 175°14′28.8″E / 37.780417°S 175.241333°E / -37.780417; 175.241333Te Rapa | ||
Nawton | Livingstone | Maeroa |
Dinsdale |
Livingstone is a suburb in western Hamilton in New Zealand. J Livingstone, who the suburb is named after, owned and subdivided a large proportion of the area in 1916. The suburb became a part of Hamilton in 1962.[1]
It is usually described as part of Nawton,[2] Nawton Primary School is on Livingstone Avenue[3] and it is in Nawton East census area.[4]
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Hamilton, New Zealand
- Ashmore
- Beerescourt
- Callum Brae
- Chartwell
- Chedworth Park
- Claudelands
- Crawshaw
- Deanwell
- Dinsdale
- Enderley
- Fairfield
- Fairview Downs
- Fitzroy
- Flagstaff
- Forest Lake
- Frankton
- Glenview
- Grandview Heights
- Hamilton Central
- Hamilton East
- Hamilton Lake
- Hamilton North
- Hamilton West
- Harrowfield
- Hillcrest
- Huntington
- Livingstone
- Maeroa
- Magellan Rise
- Melville
- Nawton
- Peacocke
- Pukete
- Queenwood
- River Road
- Riverlea
- Rotokauri
- Rototuna
- Ruakura
- Silverdale
- Somerset Heights
- St Andrews
- St James Park
- St Petersburg
- Stonebridge
- Te Rapa
- Temple View
- Thornton
- Western Heights
- Whitiora
- Chiefs (rugby)
- WaiBOP United (soccer)
- Magic (netball)
- Waikato (rugby)
- Hamilton Gardens
- Hamilton City Libraries
- Hamilton Zoo
- Office of the Waikato District Hospital and Charitable Aid Board (Former)
- Seddon Park
- St Peter's Cathedral
- Statue of Capt Hamilton
- Waikato Museum
- Waikato Stadium
- Waterworld pool complex
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