Hastings, New Zealand: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Hastings
Urban Zone Population 61,700
Extent Clive to Pakipaki,

Fernhill to Haumoana


& Havelock North
Territorial
Authority
Name Hastings District
Population 70,500
Extent Waikari River to Lake

Poukawa, and east to
the Kaweka Ranges;
excluding area in


Napier City
See also Napier City
Regional
Council
Name Hawkes Bay

Hastings is the largest city in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. In local government terms, it is the heart of the Hastings District. Founded in the 1850s, Hastings was originally named Hicksville, after a prominent local settler. However, the locals changed the name to Hastings for an unknown reason.

Situated on the Heretaunga Plains, Hastings is dead flat with no natural landmarks. The local area is very productive, with orchards and vineyards surrounding the city. The main industries are agricultural, with freezing works and canneries major employers.

Hastings has a sunny climate, but due to its lack of landmarks and proximity to the more picturesque Napier, it is much less of a tourist destination.

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