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The first European settlers in Motueka, New Zealand, were predominantly British and Irish immigrants who arrived in the mid-19th century, around the 1850s. They were attracted by the fertile land and the potential for farming, particularly for fruit and vegetables. The establishment of the town laid the foundation for agricultural development in the region, which continues to thrive today.

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