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Hatuma, Hawke's Bay | Post Code, Weather, Map & nearby locations

Explore Hatuma, Hawke's Bay, in the Nelson City, Nelson. This includes the postal code, map coordinates (latitude and longitude), travel guide, weather, police station, college, schools, airport, railway station, business, cinema, nearby street addresses and nearby locations of interest.

Overview

Hatuma is a small rural community located in the Hawke's Bay region of the North Island of New Zealand. The community is known for its agricultural heritage, with sheep and cattle farming being the primary industries. Despite its small size, Hatuma has a strong sense of community and is a popular destination for visitors looking to experience the region's natural beauty and rural lifestyle.

Hatuma Details
LocationHatuma
RegionHawke's Bay
District CouncilCentral Hawke's Bay District
Postal Code:4282,4281
Current Time:03:23 AM
Date:Wednesday, November 12, 2025(NZST)
Time zone:NZST (UTC+12:00)
Elevation / Altitude53.79 meters. Above Seal level
Latitude-40.0334
Longitude176.4879
DMS Lat-41° 57' 59.6806''
DMS Long176° 29' 16.5026''

History

The area around Hatuma has a rich history, with evidence of Māori settlements dating back centuries. European settlement in the area began in the mid-19th century, with the establishment of farms and homesteads. The name "Hatuma" is derived from a Māori word meaning "many springs," reflecting the area's natural beauty and abundant water sources. The settlement of Hatuma developed as a center for agriculture and commerce, with sheep and cattle farming becoming the primary industries.

Geography

Hatuma is located in the Hawke's Bay region of the North Island, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The nearby Tukituki River provides a source of water for irrigation and is a popular destination for fishing and kayaking. The settlement is situated approximately 20 kilometers south of the city of Hastings and is easily accessible by car.

Hatuma is located at latitude -40.03342206 and longitude 176.48791740 (decimal degrees), and approximately at latitude -41° 57' 59.6806'' and longitude 176° 29' 16.5026'' (DMS).
Below is map of Hatuma

Demographics

The population of Hatuma is primarily of European descent, with a small Māori population. The settlement has a mix of residential and rural areas, with farming and agriculture being the main industries. Many residents are involved in sheep farming, cattle farming or horticulture.

Climate

Hatuma has a temperate climate, with warm summers and cool winters. The settlement receives a moderate amount of rainfall throughout the year, with the wettest months being from May to August. The nearby hills and mountains provide a sheltered environment and protect the area from harsh weather conditions.

Hatuma Live Weather & 5-day Forecast: Stay informed on current and upcoming weather.

Hatuma Live Weather

Temperature: 9.4 °C
Overcast clouds
Humidity: 96%
Wind: 1.16 mt/sec towards E
observed on 11 Nov 2025 15:00

Hatuma Weather Forecast for Next 5 days

11-11-2025
9.4°C to 9.4°C
Overcast clouds
12-11-2025
19.45°C to 19.45°C
Light rain
13-11-2025
17.16°C to 17.16°C
Light rain
14-11-2025
16.98°C to 16.98°C
Light rain
15-11-2025
15.93°C to 15.93°C
Light rain
16-11-2025
19.52°C to 19.52°C
Clear sky

Landmarks and Tourist Attractions

Hatuma is a popular destination for visitors looking to experience the region's natural beauty and rural lifestyle. The nearby Tukituki River provides opportunities for fishing and kayaking, while the nearby hills and mountains offer stunning views and hiking trails. The nearby town of Waipukurau offers a range of shops, cafes and restaurants, providing visitors with a taste of local life.

Economy

The economy of Hatuma is primarily based on agriculture, with sheep and cattle farming being the main industries. The area is known for its high-quality wool and meat products, which are exported around the world. Tourism is also an important industry, with visitors coming from around the world to experience the region's natural beauty and rural lifestyle.