Newton, New Zealand
Newton | |
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The former Orange Hall, a well-known Newton landmark | |
| Country | New Zealand |
| City | Auckland |
| Local authority | Auckland Council |
| Electoral ward | |
| Local board | Waitematā Local Board |
| Area | |
| • Land | 43 ha (106 acres) |
| Population (2023) | |
• Total | 1,668 |
| Ponsonby | Freemans Bay | Auckland CBD |
| Arch Hill |
Newton
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Auckland CBD, Grafton |
| Arch Hill, Kingsland | Mount Eden | Eden Terrace |
Newton is a small suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, under the local governance of the Auckland Council.
Since the construction of the Central Motorway Junction in 1965–75, Newton has been divided into two parts, and as a result, lost much of its size and coherence. The northern part is centred on Karangahape Road, and the southern part on Newton Road and upper Symonds Street. Both Karangahape and Newton Roads intersect with Symonds Street to the east. Newton Road joins the Great North/Ponsonby and Karangahape Road intersection to the west.
At the southern end of Symonds Street are the Symonds Street Shops. Here Upper Symonds Street has two major intersections with other arterial roads: Newton Road and Khyber Pass Road, and Mt Eden Road and New North Road.