Cracroft, New Zealand
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Cracroft is a southern suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.
Cracroft was named for John Cracroft Wilson,[1] who settled in this part of Christchurch at the bottom of the Port Hills in 1854.[2] The Cracroft Residents' Association started lobbying for Cracroft to become a suburb in 1993, and the New Zealand Geographic Board gazetted the suburb in 1999, splitting the area from Cashmere.[1]
See also
- Cracroft, British Columbia
- Cracroft Islands, British Columbia
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