Hatfields Beach, officially Ōtānerua / Hatfields Beach, is a northern coastal suburb of Auckland, in New Zealand. It is on the Hibiscus Coast Highway about 40 kilometres (by road) north of the city centre. The Hatfield family was established in what was then called Otenerua in 1859 and the area was known at Hatfield Bay by 1870. Members of the family included John B Hatfield and his son, John Alexander Hatfield.
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| - Hatfields Beach, officially Ōtānerua / Hatfields Beach, is a northern coastal suburb of Auckland, in New Zealand. It is on the Hibiscus Coast Highway about 40 kilometres (by road) north of the city centre. The Hatfield family was established in what was then called Otenerua in 1859 and the area was known at Hatfield Bay by 1870. Members of the family included John B Hatfield and his son, John Alexander Hatfield. (en)
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| - Hatfields Beach, officially Ōtānerua / Hatfields Beach, is a northern coastal suburb of Auckland, in New Zealand. It is on the Hibiscus Coast Highway about 40 kilometres (by road) north of the city centre. The Hatfield family was established in what was then called Otenerua in 1859 and the area was known at Hatfield Bay by 1870. Members of the family included John B Hatfield and his son, John Alexander Hatfield. The Auckland Unitary Plan proposes that the block to the north of Hatfields, between State Highway 1 and the Hibiscus Coast Highway, and south of the Waiwera River, which at the time the plan was produced was a mixture of native bush and marginal farmland, be redeveloped to include clusters of rural lifestyle blocks with protected areas and a walking trail to Waiwera. (en)
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