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    Pahiatua is a rural service town in the southeastern North Island of New Zealand. Pahiatua is 60 kilometres north of Masterton and 30 kilometres east of Palmerston North, and is usually regarded as being in Wairarapa, although for local government purposes it is considered part of the Tararua district (which encompasses Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Woodville and Dannevirke).
    Founded to take advantage of the Wairarapa railway line, the bypass of the township by said railway meant the township had to grow in other ways. The surrounding area of dairy and sheep farming supports the small community of 2,600.

    Sir Keith Holyoake, Prime Minister and later Governor General of New Zealand, was born in Mangamutu, an outlying locality near Pahiatua.



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