Ngauranga

Ngauranga is a suburb of New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, in the lower North Island. Situated on the western bank of Wellington Harbour, it lies to the north of the centre of the city. It is a Māori name meaning "the landing place", and the original spelling was "Ngā-Ūranga". The Ngauranga Railway Station was known as "Ngahauranga" when it opened in 1874. The small amount of usable land in Ngauranga is primarily used for commercial and industrial activity, though there are some houses on the hill overlooking the motorway.

Ngauranga

Ngauranga is a suburb of New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, in the lower North Island. Situated on the western bank of Wellington Harbour, it lies to the north of the centre of the city. It is a Māori name meaning "the landing place", and the original spelling was "Ngā-Ūranga". The Ngauranga Railway Station was known as "Ngahauranga" when it opened in 1874. The small amount of usable land in Ngauranga is primarily used for commercial and industrial activity, though there are some houses on the hill overlooking the motorway.