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Epithermal Gold Mines
Mine Environment Life-cycle Guide: epithermal gold mines Authors JE Cavanagh1, J Pope2, R Simcock1, JS Harding3, D Trumm2, D Craw4, P Weber5, J Webster-Brown6, F Eppink1 , K Simon7 1 Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research 2 CRL Energy 3 School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury 4 School of Geological Sciences, University of Otago 5 O’Kane Consulting 6 Waterways Centre 7 School of Environment, University of Auckland © Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd and CRL Energy Ltd 2018 This information may be copied or reproduced electronically and distributed to others without limitation, provided Landcare Research New Zealand Limited and CRL Energy Limited are acknowledged as the source of information. Under no circumstances may a charge be made for this information without the express permission of Landcare Research New Zealand Limited and CRL Energy Limited. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Mine Environment Life-cycle Guide series extends the New Zealand Minerals Sector Environmental Framework previously developed by Landcare Research (as Contract Report LC2033), CRL Energy, and the Universities of Canterbury and Otago, in conjunction with end-users including the Department of Conservation, the West Coast Regional Council, Environment Southland, Solid Energy, OceanaGold, Francis Mining, Bathurst Resources, Newmont, Waikato Regional Council, and the Tui Mine Iwi Advisory Group. Contributors to the previous framework also included Craig Ross. The Mine Environment Life-cycle Guide has been developed with input from end-users including the Department of Conservation, Straterra, West Coast Regional Council, Waikato Regional Council, Northland Regional Council, New Zealand Coal and Carbon, OceanaGold, Bathurst Resources, Solid Energy New Zealand, Tui Mine Iwi Advisory Group – in particular Pauline Clarkin, Ngātiwai Trust Board, Ngāi Tahu, and Minerals West Coast. -
GNS Science Miscellaneous Series Report
NHRP Contestable Research Project A New Paradigm for Alpine Fault Paleoseismicity: The Northern Section of the Alpine Fault R Langridge JD Howarth GNS Science Miscellaneous Series 121 November 2018 DISCLAIMER The Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science) and its funders give no warranties of any kind concerning the accuracy, completeness, timeliness or fitness for purpose of the contents of this report. GNS Science accepts no responsibility for any actions taken based on, or reliance placed on the contents of this report and GNS Science and its funders exclude to the full extent permitted by law liability for any loss, damage or expense, direct or indirect, and however caused, whether through negligence or otherwise, resulting from any person’s or organisation’s use of, or reliance on, the contents of this report. BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE Langridge, R.M., Howarth, J.D. 2018. A New Paradigm for Alpine Fault Paleoseismicity: The Northern Section of the Alpine Fault. Lower Hutt (NZ): GNS Science. 49 p. (GNS Science miscellaneous series 121). doi:10.21420/G2WS9H RM Langridge, GNS Science, PO Box 30-368, Lower Hutt, New Zealand JD Howarth, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand © Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited, 2018 www.gns.cri.nz ISSN 1177-2441 (print) ISSN 1172-2886 (online) ISBN (print): 978-1-98-853079-6 ISBN (online): 978-1-98-853080-2 http://dx.doi.org/10.21420/G2WS9H CONTENTS ABSTRACT ......................................................................................................................... IV KEYWORDS ......................................................................................................................... V KEY MESSAGES FOR MEDIA ............................................................................................ VI 1.0 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 7 2.0 RESEARCH AIM 1.1 — ACQUIRE NEW AIRBORNE LIDAR COVERAGE .............. -
Hokitika to Westport Tourist Rail Feasibility Study: Stop/Go Report
Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1. Overview ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2. Key Findings – Markets and Visitor Hubs ......................................................................................................... 1 1.3. Key Findings – Additional Factors to Drive Visitor Growth ............................................................................... 3 1.4. Key Findings – Financial Results ...................................................................................................................... 4 1.5. Sensitivity Analysis ............................................................................................................................................ 7 1.6. Marketing Conclusions ...................................................................................................................................... 7 1.7. Project Operational Risks .................................................................................................................................. 8 1.8. Financial Conclusions ..................................................................................................................................... 10 1.9. Summary Conclusions ................................................................................................................................... -
The New Zealand Gazette 1005
28 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1005 Reapportioning Representation on the Horowhenua Electric Inangahua Camp, Public Hall. Power Board and Revoking a Previous Order in Council Karamea, District High School. Kikiwa, State Hydro Substation. Kongahu, Mrs A. J. Millar's Residence. COBHAM, Governor-General Korere, Public Hall. ORDER IN COUNCIL Kotinga, School Building. Lake Roto-iti, Public School. At the Government House at Wellington this 27th day Little Wanganui, Hall. of June 1962 Longford, Hall. Present: Lower Moutere; Public School. Hrs EXCELLENCY TIIE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL Mangarakau, Public School. PURSUANT ,to the Electric Power Boards Act 1925, His Excel Marahau, Public School. lency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice Matariki, Public Hall. and consent of the Executive Council, hereby determines as Millerton, Public Library. follows: Motueka, Parklands School. Motueka South, Public School. 1. This Order in Council shall come into force on the date Matupiko, Public Hall. of 1he next general election of members of local authorities. Motupipi, Public School. 2. The number of representatives of each constituent district Murchison, District High School. of the Horowhenua Electric Power District on the Horo Neudorf, Public School. whenua Electric Power Board sha:ll be the number specified Ngakawau, Community Centre. in the Schedule hereto opposite ilie name of that constituent Ngatimoti, Public School. district. Onekaka, Domain Hall. 3. The first election of the additional representatives of Levin Oparara, Mr S. T. Clough's Residence. Borough and part Hutt County shall be held on the date of the Orinoco, Public School. said next general election. Owen River, Hall. 4. -
The New Zealand Gazette 2517
10 NOVEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2517 Wanganui Electoral District Black's Point, Public Hall. Aramoho- Boddytown, Public School. Somme Parade, Methodist Schoolroom. Camerons, School Hall. Mitchell Street, Public School. Cape Foulwind, Hall. Carlton Avenue, Carlton Public School. Carters Beach, Motor Camp Hall. Castlecliff- Charleston, Public Hall. Aranui Avenue, Aranui School. Cobden, Public School. Manuka Street, St. Luke's Anglican Church Hall. Cronadun, Public Hall. Matipo Street, Kokohuia Public School. Dobson, Public School. Polson Street, Public School. DunoIIie, St. John's Ambulance Hall. Dublin Street, Wanganui Intermediate School. Fox Glacier, Public School. Durie Hill, Portal Street, Public School. Franz Josef Glacier, Thomson Memorial Hall. Gloucester Street, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Schoolroom. Gladstone, Public Hall. GonvilIe- Granity, District High School. Heads Road, General Hospital. Greymouth- Koromiko Road, St. Peter's Anglican Church Hall. Alexander Street, Hibernian Hall. Totara Street, Tawhero School. BIaketown Public School. Swiss A venue, Scout Hall. Grey Hospital. Guyton Street, Railway Social Hall. Grey Main Public School. Keith Street, Public School. Marsden Road, Mr T. W. Coppersmith's Garage. Market Place, Courthouse. Milton Road, Intellectually Handicapped School. St. Johns Hill, Parkes A venue, Public School. Paroa Road, Karoro Public School. Springvale, Fox Road, Scout Hall. St. John Ambulance Hall. Taylorville, 49 Anzac Parade, Brueur and Battersby's Workshop. Shakespeare Street, Kindergarten. Upper Aramoho, Somme Parade, Jubilee Hospital and Home. Haast, Community Hall. Wanganui East- Hannah's Clearing, Haast Public School. Comer Nixon and Kawakawa Streets, St. Anne's Convent Harihari, Public School. School. Haupiri, Nelson Creek, Public School. Kawakawa Street, Wanganui East Kindergarten. Hokitika- Kiwi Street, Public School. -
The Catholic Parish of Greymouth
D A T E S F O R T H E D I A R Y The Catholic Parish of Greymouth GREYMOUTH | COBDEN | KUMARA | NGAHERE Email: [email protected] Wed 16 September 5.00pm Liturgy Committee Meeting 40 High St, Greymouth 7805 Ph 7685263 Parish Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday 8.30am -12.30pm 7.00pm Parish Council Meeting Facebook: St Patrick’s Catholic Parish Greymouth 7.30pm Catholic Women’s League. 24th Sunday Ordinary Time | Year A | 13 September 2020 Thurs 17 September 1.30pm Our Lady’s Prayer group. TO BE FORGIVEN, WE MUST FORGIVE Weekend Masses The most beautiful prayer that we have ever prayed is the “Our Father”. Saturday Vigil In this prayer, we pray to God the Father: “Forgive us our trespasses, as 6pm Greymouth we forgive those who trespass against us”. Here, we are both to ask (every Saturday) God for forgiveness of our debts/sins and to forgive others in turn. This W E R E M E M B E R Sunday’s Gospel (Matthew 18:21-35) offers us a deeper understanding Sunday Mass of what we pray for and are called to. 8am Cobden Masses have been requested and offered for: (every Sunday) In the Gospel, our Lord Jesus asks us to imitate what he has done for us: that is to love one another (John 13:34). He also tells us that the RECENT: Fr Kevin Clark, Erin Ryan (Chch) , 9.30am Greymouth (every Sunday) ultimate goal which we should aim for is “to be perfect” (Matthew MASS OFFERED: Kath and Arty Beban 5:48) and “to be merciful” (Luke 6:36) just as our heavenly Father is. -
Boundaries, Sheet Numbers and Names of Nztopo50 Series 1:50
BM24ptBN24 BM25ptBN25 Cape Farewell Farewell Spit Puponga Seaford BN22 BN23 Mangarakau BN24 BN25 BN28 BN29ptBN28 Collingwood Kahurangi Point Paturau River Collingwood Totaranui Port Hardy Cape Stephens Rockville Onekaka Puramahoi Totaranui Waitapu Takaka Motupipi Kotinga Owhata East Takaka BP22 BP23 BP24 Uruwhenua BP25 BP26ptBP27 BP27 BP28 BP29 Marahau Heaphy Beach Gouland Downs Takaka Motueka Pepin Island Croisilles Hill Elaine Te Aumiti Endeavour Inlet Upper Kaiteriteri Takaka Bay (French Pass) Endeavour Riwaka Okiwi Inlet ptBQ30 Brooklyn Bay BP30 Lower Motueka Moutere Port Waitaria Motueka Bay Cape Koamaru Pangatotara Mariri Kenepuru Ngatimoti Kina Head Oparara Tasman Wakapuaka Hira Portage Pokororo Rai Harakeke Valley Karamea Anakiwa Thorpe Mapua Waikawa Kongahu Arapito Nelson HavelockLinkwater Stanley Picton BQ21ptBQ22 BQ22 BQ23 BQ24 Brook BQ25 BQ26 BQ27 BQ28 BQ29 Hope Stoke Kongahu Point Karamea Wangapeka Tapawera Mapua Nelson Rai Valley Havelock Koromiko Waikawa Tapawera Spring Grove Little Saddle Brightwater Para Wai-iti Okaramio Wanganui Wakefield Tadmor Tuamarina Motupiko Belgrove Rapaura Spring Creek Renwick Grovetown Tui Korere Woodbourne Golden Fairhall Seddonville Downs Blenhiem Hillersden Wairau Hector Atapo Valley BR20 BR21 BR22 BR23 BR24 BR25 BR26 BR27 BR28 BR29 Kikiwa Westport BirchfieldGranity Lyell Murchison Kawatiri Tophouse Mount Patriarch Waihopai Blenheim Seddon Seddon Waimangaroa Gowanbridge Lake Cape Grassmere Foulwind Westport Tophouse Sergeants Longford Rotoroa Hill Te Kuha Murchison Ward Tiroroa Berlins Inangahua -
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No
710 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 25 MILITARY DISTRICT No. 9 (NELSON)-continued. MILITARY DISTRICT No. 9 (NELSON)-continued. 434285 Blincoe, Leslie Clarence, labourer, 53 Nile St., Nelson. 028159 Collin, John, Waimangaroa. 276422 Bond, Percival George, labourer, care of Mr. J. Mann, 281401 Conlon, Patrick William, Broadway, Reefton. Karamea. 302134 Cook, Clarence Vernon, farm hand, Riwaka. 302243 Barrie, David, painter, Herbert St., Blenheim. 278740 Cook, Donald Nelson, draughtsman, Poynter Ores., Nelson. 431393 Bourke, Thomas Owen, sluicer, Private Bag,, Grcymouth. 017560 Cook, Eric Walter, cadet (N.Z.R.), York St., Picton. 241703 Bowden, Stanley Joseph, motor-driver, 94 Queen St., 430945 Corbett, Jeffrey, farm labourer, Ching's Rd., Motueka. Westport. 255768 Corder, John Trevor, laboratory-assistant, Wttkapuaka, 314122 Bowers, George ,Joseph, trucker, Taylorville, Brunnerton. Nelson. 290450 Boyce, Trevor James, Grove Rd., Blenheim. 301303 Costello, Harold, rabbiter, Dillon St., Blenheim. 070732 Boyd, Claude, miner, Dunollie, Greymouth. 421998 Coulson, John Joseph, sawmiller, Paroa, Greymouth. 414688 Boyd, John Wilson, labourer, care of Public Works Depart 397521 Coulter, William George, launch-hand, Box 27, French Pass. ment, Aniseed, Kaikoura. 414 711 Cowin, Silas James, farmer, Private Bag, Collingwood. 178307 Boyle, Richard John, clerk, Grovetown, Blenheim. 397114 Cragg, Edmund Carlton, waterside worker, Broadway, 264602 Bradley, Francis Vincent, farm manager, P.O. Box 19, Picton. Hokitika. 243445 Craig, Colin Norrice, exchange clerk, Kaikoura. 434741 Bradley, Leon Alexander, carpenter, Fairfax St., Murchison. 429241 Craig, John Douglas, sawmiller, Nelson Creek, West Coast. 411053 Braid,wood, James Thomas, breakerdown, South Beach, 422734 Creagh, John Francis, shiftman, Wallsend, Brunnerton. Greymouth. 265290 Crispin, Alan Conrad Ross, lorry-driver, 12 Budge St 408706 Braysbaw, Norman Henry, chemist's assistant, Alabama Rd., Blenheim. -
Supplement 3: Storm Scenario
West Coast Lifelines Vulnerability and Interdependency Assessment Supplement 3: Storm Scenario West Coast Civil Defence Emergency Management Group August 2017 IMPORTANT NOTES Disclaimer The information collected and presented in this report and accompanying documents by the Consultants and supplied to West Coast Civil Defence Emergency Management Group is accurate to the best of the knowledge and belief of the Consultants acting on behalf of West Coast Civil Defence Emergency Management Group. While the Consultants have exercised all reasonable skill and care in the preparation of information in this report, neither the Consultants nor West Coast Civil Defence Emergency Management Group accept any liability in contract, tort or otherwise for any loss, damage, injury or expense, whether direct, indirect or consequential, arising out of the provision of information in this report. This report has been prepared on behalf of West Coast Civil Defence Emergency Management Group by: Ian McCahon BE (Civil), David Elms BA, MSE, PhD Rob Dewhirst BE, ME (Civil) Geotech Consulting Ltd 21 Victoria Park Road Rob Dewhirst Consulting Ltd 29 Norwood Street Christchurch 38A Penruddock Rise Christchurch Westmorland Christchurch Hazard Maps The hazard maps contained in this report are regional in scope and detail, and should not be considered as a substitute for site-specific investigations and/or geotechnical engineering assessments for any project. Qualified and experienced practitioners should assess the site-specific hazard potential, including the potential for damage, at a more detailed scale. Cover Photo: Edgcumbe Flood - Tautini Hahipene f2017 West Coast Lifelines Vulnerability and Interdependency Assessment Supplement 3: Storm Scenario Contents 1 OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................. 1 2 WIND ............................................................................................................................................ -
The New Zealand Gazette. 1215
MAY 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1215 MILITARY AREA No. 9 (NELSON)-contimled. MILITARY AREA No. 9 (NELSON)-oontinued. 416787 Bradley, David Joseph Allen, bushman, Arahura. 435778 Cassidy, Michael, coal-miner, 35 Shakespeare Rd., Grey. 299295 Brady, Edward Joseph Thomas, carpenter, Paringa, Grey. mouth. mouth. 251714 Chambers, Edwin Thomas, farmer, Lower Moutere, Nelson. 291470 Braidwood, George Douglas, South Beach, Greymouth. 293342 Champion, Wilfred John, launchman, Jackson's Bay, 292021 Bray, David John, porter, care of 63 Shakespeare St., South Westland. Greymouth. 403141 Chandler, Thomas Harris, labourer, Barrytown, Greymouth. 420681 Brazil, John, miner, Cronadun,.Reefton. 414714 Charlton, William Alexander, clerk, Box 16, Blenheim. 250868 Breen, Patrick Joseph, sawmiller, Bell Hill. 290903 Charteris, Ernest William, mental hospital attendant, Sea- 247156 Bright, William, porter (N.Z.R.), care of Mrs. J, Lamp- view Mental Hospital, Hokitika. lough, Granity, via West Coast. 012615 Cheesman, Lewis Charles, farmer, Grovetown. 257063 Brixton, Ivan, cleaner, 52 Guineas St., Greymouth. 276699 Chesterman, Charles Robert, Kanieri, Hokitika. 429131 Brooks, Nelson Trevor, labourer, Murchison. 276698 Chesterman, Richard Kennedy, Kanieri, Hokitika. 265101 Brooks, William Arthur, orchardist, Tasman, Nelson. 280164 Childs, Ernest Chas., electrician (journeyman), care of 275403 Brown, Esmond Patrick, hotelkeeper, Melbourne Hotel, Terminus Hotel, Otira. Westport. 250277 Ching, Vernon Page, farmer, Springlands, Blenheim. 240031 Brown, George Richard Craig, miner, Seven-mile Rd., 250848 Chisholm, Ronald Admiral, french-polisher, Preston Rd., Runanga. Greymouth. 158079 Brown, Joseph Haugh, coal-miner, Seven-mile Rd;, Runanga. 421991 Christie, Archibald John, mill hand, Atarau Post-office. 282224 Brown, Phillip Walla, sawmill worker, Tasman, Nelson. · 286211 Clark, George, coal-miner, Main Rd., Blackball. 271761 Brown, Rex Thomas Henry, factory hand, care of Mrs. -
The Climate and Weather of the West Coast
THE CLIMATE AND WEATHER OF WEST COAST 2nd edition G. R. Macara © 2016. All rights reserved. The copyright for this report, and for the data, maps, figures and other information (hereafter collectively referred to as “data”) contained in it, is held by NIWA. This copyright extends to all forms of copying and any storage of material in any kind of information retrieval system. While NIWA uses all reasonable endeavours to ensure the accuracy of the data, NIWA does not guarantee or make any representation or warranty (express or implied) regarding the accuracy or completeness of the data, the use to which the data may be put or the results to be obtained from the use of the data. Accordingly, NIWA expressly disclaims all legal liability whatsoever arising from, or connected to, the use of, reference to, reliance on or possession of the data or the existence of errors therein. NIWA recommends that users exercise their own skill and care with respect to their use of the data and that they obtain independent professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances. NIWA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SERIES NUMBER 72 ISSN 1173-0382 Note to Second Edition This publication replaces the first edition of New Zealand Meteorological Service Miscellaneous Publication 115 (10), written in 1982 by J. W. D. Hessell. It was considered necessary to update the first edition, incorporating more recent data and updated methods of climatological variable calculation. THE CLIMATE AND WEATHER OF WEST COAST 2nd edition G. R. Macara SUMMARY West Coast is New Zealand’s wettest region, and this may be attributed to its exposure to the predominant westerly airflow over the country, combined with the orographic effect of the Southern Alps. -
Rates Review Submissions
Tab 401: Scott Walsh 825 Tab 401: Scott Walsh 826 Tab 402: Serena Bermingham 827 Tab 403: Serena Dawson Review of Buller District Council's Rates Policy SurveyMonkey #79 COMPLETE Collector: Web Link 1 (Web Link) Started: Monday, February 15, 2021 9:55:06 AM Last Modified: Monday, February 15, 2021 10:01:43 AM Time Spent: 00:06:36 IP Address: 49.224.89.172 Page 1 Q1 CONTACT DETAILS: required so Council can respond to your submission :) Name Serena dawson Address 2338 State highway 65 maruia City/Town Buller Email Address [email protected] Phone Number 0274847377 Q2 Yes Would you like to attend the Rates Review Hearing on Wednesday 10 March 2021 and speak to Councillors, adding further details to your written submission? Q3 No Do you support the rates policy being proposed? Q4 Agree Do you AGREE or DISAGREE on land value rating being used? Q5 Agree Do you AGREE or DISAGREE that comparable properties should pay comparable rates? Q6 Disagree Do you AGREE or DISAGREE that rates are to be redistributed? 1 / 2 828 Tab 403: Serena Dawson Review of Buller District Council's Rates Policy SurveyMonkey Q7 Agree Do you AGREE or DISAGREE that you should pay LESS rates? Q8 Disagree Do you AGREE or DISAGREE that you should pay MORE rates? Q9 Any other feedback?Do you have any further comments to make on Council's proposed rates policy? I find it astounding the an audit of rating database had not been done beforehand. 2 / 2 829 Tab 404: Shanan Busch 830 Tab 405: Shaun Connolly Review of Buller District Council's Rates Policy SurveyMonkey #109 COMPLETE