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boundary to the Omaka River, then up the Omaka River to its origin on Mt Horrible. Then via the right branch of the Tummil River until the junction with the Avon River, then directly west to the Waihopai Valley Road bridge over the Musgrave Brook. Then in a line south to Jack, then to Jacks Brother, Pudding Hill then The Pinnacles. Then along the high points between The Pinnacles and the Acheron Saddle to the Waihopai Saddle, then along the high points north to Pinnacle. Then north to Mt Impey and down the Wye River until the junction with the Wairau River. Then downstream along the Wairau River to the junction with Bartletts Creek, then up Bartletts Creek to the junction with Quartz Creek then up Quartz Creek to its origin on Mt Royal. Then directly west to Mt Patriach then in a straight line south-west to Star Hill to Chrome. Then south-west along the Red Hills ridge to St Arnaud peak in the St Arnaud Range. Then along the high points of the St Arnaud Range south to Cotterell Peak then south to the junction of Rainbow River and Paske Creek, then south-west to Mt Dora, then south to the northern end of Lake Tennyson then west to Mt Princess, then down Waiau River to the Organ Range east of Glynn Wye, then south to the Hurunui River east of Esk Head, then south-west to the Puketeraki Range, to Fosters Hill south along the ridge to the Waimakariri River thence down the true left bank of the Waimakariri River to Woodstock Road, east to Depot Road, then north along Ashley Gorge Road to the Ashley River, then east to the Ashley River road bridge at Ashley, then south to Rangiora then south-east along Lineside Road to State Highway No. 1, then south to the Waimakariri River, then east along the true left bank of the Waimakariri River to the coast.
- The West Coast Declared Movement Control Area
All land encompassed by the following peripheral line:
From the Tasman Sea entry to Whanganui Inlet south-east to the mouth of the Wairoa River on the eastern side of Whanganui Inlet, then up the Wairoa River to the junction of the North Branch and the South Branch, then up the North Branch to Mt Burnett. Then south-west to Mt Haidinger, and on to Mt Stevens, then to Percy Peak. Then south-east to Mt Olympus, then north-east to Parapara Peak, then south-east to Hailes Knob. Then east to the junction of the Shaggery River with the Motueka River, then down the left bank of the Motueka River to its mouth in Tasman Bay. Then down the coastline to a point in the Moutere Inlet directly in line with Harleys Road. Then along Harleys Road to the corner of the Moutere Highway, then north along the Moutere Highway to the corner of Wills Road. Then south-west along Wills Road to its end and then in a direct line south-west to the summit of the Rosedale Saddle on the Rosedale Road. Then south-east to the summit of Jacobs Ladder on the Thorpe-Orinoco Road. Then due west to the junction of the Dove River and the Motueka River. Then up the Motueka River to a point opposite the northern end of the Pinchback Range on the true left of the Motueka River. Then south along the high points of the Pinchback Range to Point Pinchback and on south to the summit of the Hope Saddle on State Highway No. 6. Then north-west to Mt Owen, then south-west to Ben Murray, then south to the junction of Coal Creek with the Buller River down to Lyell Bridge, then south to Mt Wynn then in a direct line south-east to Creighton Peak then south to Rahu Saddle, then west to Mt Haast then in a direct line south-west to Mt Puttick, then a direct line north-west to Mt Gore then in a direct line south-west to Mt Harata, then south-east to Mt Rameses, then in a direct line south to Nancy-Tass Saddle, then east to Mt Hochstetter, then south-east to the headwater of the Ethel Stream, then in a direct line north-east to Mt Novaro then in a direct line east to Mt Barron at the Main Divide, then down the Main Divide to Mt Loughnan, then in a direct line north-west to the western side of Lake Wahapo where it gives rise to the Okarito River, then in a direct line west to Three Mile Lagoon on the Tasman Sea.
- The Coastal and Central Otago Declared Movement Control Area
All land encompassed by the following peripheral line:
Those properties within an area enclosed by a line running from Kurow River/Waitaki River Junction, up Kurow River to Grayson Peak then a direct line east to Danseys Pass, then direct line south to Kakanui Peak, then direct line south-east to Beaconed Trig B, then to Mt Stalker, then east to Beaconed Trig Y, then south to Razorback Trig, then along Horse Range to State Highway No. 1/Shag Point Road junction, then follow State Highway No. 1 south to Evansdale, then follow State Highway No. 1 to Pigeon Flat and junction with Leith Valley Road, follow Leith Valley Road, to junction with Islay Street, then follow Islay Street, Fulton Road and Tanner Road to Wakari Road. Follow Wakari Road to Taieri Road, then follow Taieri Road, then Three Mile Hill Road to junction with Dalziel Road. Follow Dalziel Road, then Abbotts Hill Road, then follow North Taieri Road and Abbotsford Road to the outskirts of Green Island (township) then follow Kaikorai Stream to the coast. Then south along the coast to the mouth of the Matau Branch of the Clutha River, then up the true left bank of the Clutha River to Kaitangata, then north along the Kaitagata-Lovells Flat Road to junction with Stirling Lakeside Road, then follow Stirling Lakeside Road to Stirling, then follow Stirling Road to junction with State Highway No. 1, then south-west along State Highway No. 1 to the Clutha River then upstream along the true left bank of the Clutha River to the mouth of the Minzion Burn, then up the Minzion Burn to its headwaters at Mt Teviot then following the Lake Onslow-Teviot Road to the dam at Lake Onslow, then down the Teviot River to its intersection with Bridge Huts Road, then in a straight line to Cave Creek then down Cave Creek to Lake Roxburgh, then up the eastern side of Lake Roxburgh and the Clutha River to the mouth of the Manuherikia River. From there in a direct line to Galloway following Tucker Hill Road, then along the Crawfords Hills Road and Poolburn-Moa Creek Road to Rutherford Lane, then along Rutherford Lane and Sullivanns Road then Jones Road to Boundary Road, then up Boundary Road to Ida Valley-Omakau Road to its intersection with Auripo Road, then up Auripo Road to its junction with the Idaburn, then down the Idaburn to its junction with the Manuherikia River, then up the Manuherikia River to its junction with State Highway No. 85, then along State Highway No. 85 to Becks then along Loop Road, Becks School Road, Glassford Road and Wallington Road to Devonshire Road, then down Devonshire Road to Moutere-Dispute Spur Road then in a straight line to the end of Waikerikeri Valley Road then following the Works Water Race then in a straight line to the Clyde Dam, then up the eastern side of Lake Dunstan and the true left bank of the Clutha River to the bridge at Luggate, then along this road north and along Hawea Back Road to Lake Hawea then along the eastern side of Lake Hawea to the outlet of Timaru River then up the true left bank of the Timaru River to Mt Martha then in a direct line north-east to Birch Creek then down the true right bank of Birch Creek to its junction with the Ahuriri River then direct line east to the junction of the South and North Branches of the Temple Stream then down the true right bank of the Temple Stream to Lake Ohau then along the western side of Lake Ohau to the outlet of the Ohau River then down the
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