✨ River and Tributary Descriptions
June 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 705
stance of about twenty-five miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Wanganui River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Evans’ Glacier, for a distance of about thirty-seven miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Poerua River, which flows westerly, from its source near Mount Peterman, on the Southern Alps, for a distance of about twenty-six miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Wataroa River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Whymper Glacier, for a distance of about thirty-two miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Waitangitaona River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Price Range, for a distance of about thirty-two miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Waitangirotō River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Bird Hills, for a distance of about four and a half miles, to its confluence with the Waitangitaona; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Okarito River, which flows westerly, from its source (Potter’s Creek) in the Southern Alps, for a distance of about eighteen miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Waiho River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Burton Glacier, for a distance of about twenty miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Totarakaitorea River, which flows westerly, from its source near Mapourika Lake, for a distance of about seven and a half miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Totara River, which flows westerly, from its source near the Kellery Glacier, for a distance of about sixteen miles, to its confluence with the Waiho River; and also the several tributaries thereof.
11a. That creek known as Alpine Creek, which flows westerly, from its source east of Alpine Lake, for a distance of about five miles, to the ocean, near Blanchard’s Bluff; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Omoera River, which flows westerly, from its source near Franz Joseph Glazier, for a distance of about fifteen miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Waikukupa River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Southern Alps, between the Franz Joseph Glazier and the Fox Glazier, for a distance of about fifteen miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That creek known as the Waihapi Creek, which flows westerly, from its source in the range between Lake Mueller and the West Coast, for a distance of about three miles, to its mouth; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That creek known as the Hauraki Creek, which flows westerly, from its source in the range between Lake Mueller and the West Coast, for a distance of about five miles, to its mouth; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Waikohai River, which flows westerly, from its source near Skeleton Bend, for a distance of about six and a half miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Weheka (or Cook’s) River, which flows westerly, from its source (the Pelele River) near Mount Cook, for a distance of about twenty-seven miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Oinetamatea River, which flows westerly, from its source near Ryan’s Peak, for a distance of about eighteen miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Karangarua River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Karangarua Range, for a distance of about twenty-six miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Manakaiāu River, which flows westerly, from its source near Mount McDonald, for a distance of about twelve miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Makawihu River, which flows westerly, from its source near Fettes Peak, on the Southern Alps, for a distance of about seventeen miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Mahitahi River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Strachan Ranges, for a distance of about twenty-two miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Oinemaka River, which flows westerly, from its source near the Silver Tarns, for a distance of about nine miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Paringa River, which flows westerly, from its source (the Otoka River) in the Strachan Range, for a distance of about twenty-nine miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Moeraki River, which flows westerly, from its source east of Montrose Peak, for a distance of about twenty miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Wakapohai River, which flows westerly, from its source near Lake Dime, for a distance of about twelve and a half miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Kotokakorakota River, which flows westerly, from its source near Bald Hill, for a distance of about five miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Tauperikaka River, which flows westerly, from its source near Bald Hill, for a distance of about four and a half miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Waita River, which flows westerly, from its source near Lake Dime, for a distance of about eleven and a half miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Haast River, which flows westerly, from its source at Haast Pass, on the Southern Alps, for a distance of about forty-four miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Okuru River, which flows westerly from its source near Mount Bowen, on the Southern Alps, for a distance of about thirty-five and a half miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Turnbull River, which flows westerly, from its source near Mount Leda, for a distance of about twenty-three miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Hapuka River, which flows westerly, from its source in the western watershed of Palmer’s Creek, for a distance of about ten miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Waitoto River, which flows westerly from its source near Mount Aspiring, for a distance of about thirty-seven miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Arawata River, which flows westerly, from its source near the Snowball Glaciers, for a distance of about forty-five miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Smoothwater River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Stafford Range, for a distance of about five miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That creek known as Humming Cove Creek, which flows westerly, from its source, for a distance of about one and a half miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That creek known as Dandy Creek, which flows westerly, from its source, for a distance of about one and a half miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Stafford River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Stafford Range, for a distance of about seven miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Cascade River, which flows westerly, from its source near Andy’s Glacier, for a distance of about forty-three miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That river known as the Hope River, which flows westerly, from its source in the Hope River Ranges, for a distance of about ten miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That creek known as Spoon Creek, which flows westerly, from its source, for a distance of about three miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That creek known as Fork Creek, which flows westerly, from its source, for a distance of about four miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That creek known as Gorge Creek, which flows westerly, from its source in the Hope River Ranges, for a distance of about twelve and a half miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That creek known as Longridge Creek, which flows westerly, from its source in the Malcolm Range, for a distance of about three miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
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That creek known as Hacket Creek, which flows westerly, from its source in the McKenzie Ranges, for a distance of about four miles, to the ocean; and also the several tributaries thereof.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable William Hillier, Earl of Onslow, of Onslow in the County of Salop; Viscount Cranley, of Cranley in the County of Surrey; Baron Onslow, of Onslow in the County of Salop, and of West
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey18 June 1891
Rivers, Tributaries, West Coast, Southern Alps, Glaciers
- His Excellency the Right Honourable William Hillier, Earl of Onslow, Viscount Cranley, Baron Onslow
NZ Gazette 1891, No 46