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Fairfield, Hamilton

Fairfield
Basic information
Local authority Hamilton, New Zealand
Electoral ward Hamilton East
Date established 1949
Population 4698 (2006 Census)
Surrounds
North Chartwell
Northeast Chedworth Park
East Fairview Downs
Southeast Enderley
South Claudelands
Southwest Central Hamilton
West Forest Lake, Beerescourt
Northwest Te Rapa

Fairfield is a suburb to the northeast of central Hamilton, New Zealand. It contains many of Hamilton's state houses and apart from the area near the Waikato River is one of the lower value residential areas in the city.

Fairfield is named after the dairy farm of John Davies, who bought 100 acres (0.40 km2) from F. R. Claude. This area experienced rapid growth in the 1950s and 60s.

Fairfield Bridge crosses the Waikato River and connects Fairfield with suburbs west of the river. It is a 457-foot (139 m) reinforced concrete road bridge, and well-known landmark. The bridge was built by Caesar Roose in 1936. It has a twin further north on the Waikato River at Tuakau.

According to the 2006 census, Fairfield has a population of 4698. The Index of Socioeconomic Deprivation, ranked 1-10 from lowest to most deprived areas, lists Clarkin and Porritt statistical zones at 9/10 (high deprivation).

Coordinates: 37°46′07″S 175°16′40″E / 37.7685°S 175.2778°E / -37.7685; 175.2778



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