Publications held in the Upper Hutt Community Archive include newspapers, pamphlets, newsletters and books relating to Upper Hutt. The following is a catalogue of all items held but does not describe the content of each item.

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A survey initiated by the Upper Hutt Promotion and Development Council, designed to measure visitors who stayed one or more nights in commercial accommodation.
Flyer advertising a Coronation Celebration at the Record Hall in Main Street.  Produced by the Hutt Valley Independent.
Booklet produced by the Rimutaka Licensing Trust.
An unpublished account of events taken from an address by Neil Johansen to members of the Upper Hutt Camber of Commerce in 1969.
5 Postcards of Upper Hutt sences.  These were transferred from the Wiararapa Archive, associated with Muriel de Stafano.
Newsletter for the Mainly Acoustic Music Club.
Monthly Programme for the club, including fees and list of the committee.
Promotional flyer for the Heretaunga Boxing Club.
Newsletter for an adult reading group based in Upper Hutt.
One newsletter from the Upper Hutt Valley Recreation Association and Community House.
Small newspaper that was distributed for free on fridays.  It's slogan was 'Happy Friday.. It's the weekender'.  'Locally owned and operated and supported by Upper Hutt businesses reporting positive news about the city we live in.
Newspaper clippings in three envelopes containing information about the River Road - Scheme assessment, safety and construction.
Four page pamphlet, Issue 10/May 2006 showing the development of the construction of the road changes between Kaitole and Te Marua.
Personal account of Audrey Harper's time in the Women's Royal Naval Service.
Maidstone Intermediate School magazine - Fragments
Reminiscences of a Pioneer Settler, James Brown, known to be the first settler in Upper Hutt.  His son subbmitted this to the Journal of Early Settlers and Historical Association of Wellington in 1923.
Small booklet showing off the new headquarters of Dunlops in Wellington.
Extract of the history of Harcour Park.
Upper Hutt Co-operating Parish. Iona Centre, the First 25 Years. Compiled by Phyllis Macnab.
Oxford Crescent School Golden Jubilee. 1953-2003
Opened 2nd February 1953.
Memories, Pupils Progress over 50 years.
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