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Catchments of New Zealand R. M. ñtcoowA# CATCHMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND Issued by SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL COUNCIL DECEMBER 1956 ô p CATCHMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND Issued bY SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL COI.]NCIL R. M. ñtcoowA# CATCHMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND Issued by SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL COUNCIL DECEMBER 1956 RIVER AND STREAM CATCHMENTS OF NE\UT ZB,ALAND to codifY Soil Con- d, for the tem. The nt areas drained by the particular stream or coverage of the Dominion. between 001. and 499.... are in the North the island. Those between y south of Farewell Spit and sufficiency of numbers it has some unimportant streams under one number. he more thickly populated areas, and a propor- here. The first three figure r stream dislharging into the sea. The ñext numbered from the mouth and proceeding her bank as they.are met. The laôt number a stream flowing into one of the main tributaries. In general this pro though it is severely strained in the case of large catchments such as the Clutha and, to a lesser extent, the Waikato. In such cases several minor tributaries are grouped under one number. Tributaries of a sub-tributary are shown set back i denotes the Clutha River flowing to the sea; 63 nd the final O. tne pootUurn disc-harging into the be omitted' ee., O¡ZOIO denotes thé Waiaruhe of Islands. Note: ln the list the first three figures denoting the main catchment d aDDear at the top of each series but are not repeated for the tributaries oi,'.trb"tr of thesê are set back. When quoting a catchment number all zeros, must be used to provide the complete reference. CATCHMENTS OF NE\ry ZEALAND Marlboro t District Blenheim Marlboro t District Blenheim Creek, and above) Numerical List "f CATCHMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND Stm. SPirits BaY. 026020Inumia 001000 Whangaroa-East BaYs' 010 02?000 010 Tauranga Stm. 020 Wainui-Matauri BaYs' 030 028000 Takou R. 040 029000 010 Hikarua Stm. 0s0 I 002000 Tom Bowling BaY. 020 010 030000 Tahoranui Sm' 003000 Waitiki Stm. 031000 TaPuetahiCk' 004000 Parengarenga Hbr. 032000 005000 Lake Tae Ore Outlet. 006000 Swan Lake Outlet. 033000 034000 007000 Rarawa Stm. 010 Lake WaihoPo. I Houhoralfbr' 035000 008000 Puketotara Stm. 010 Motutangt SwP. - ? 010 020 Waihekekoro Stm. 009000 Inlet. - K 036000 Kerikeri 010000 037000 Waitangi R. 011000 010 Waiaruhe R' 012000 Awanui R. and Kaitaia D'D' I 013000 2 Te Keene Stm. 010 Waikaramu Stm. 020 Victoria R. 3 1 Takahue R. 4 Waikawa Strn' 5 Mangatete R. 014000 6 015000 Lake Ohia. 020 016000 Karikari BaY' 010 Roto Kawau Lake. 030 040 01?000 Doubtless BaY. R. Stm. 038000 Kawakawa 018000 Parapara Tirohanga Stm. R. 010 018001 TaiPa Waiomio Stm. Oruru R. -----020 019000 030 Waiharakeke Stm' Paranui Stm. 010 1 Rama Rama Stu' 020 2 Te Awa Puka Stm. 030 3 TakaPau Stm' 1 Karetu R. Oruaiti R' 039000 020000 010 Owae Stm. 040000 Waikare R' Brett- 041000 Russell-CaPe - 042000 CaPe Brett-CaPe Holm' 043000 Tu-taematai Sm' 044000 Punaruku Stm' 022000 Whangaruru BaY' lWest BaY. 045000 023000 Owai Strn. PekaPelia-WaihaPa BaYs 010 024000 Whananaki Inlet' PuPuke R. 046000 025000 047000 SandY BaY' 010 010 Te Wairahi Stm' 020 Omaumi Stm. 048000 026000 Kaeo R. 049000 Ngunguru R' 010 UPokorau Stm. 7 050000 Taheke R. 081010 Meola Ck. 010 Waitansi S. 020 020 Motions Ck. 030 051000 Pataua Cox's Ck. R. 040 Orakei 052000 Taiharuru Ck. R. 050 Purewa 053000 Bream Ck. Head. 082000 Tamaki glt000 Parua and R. Mcleod Bays. 010 Pakuranea 055000 Hatea Stm. Ck. 010 Mangakino 020 Otara CÈ. Stm. 083000 Howick. 056000 Oraika R. 1 057000 Manganai R. 058000 2 084000 059000 Ruakaka R. 010 ot'3?3 R) 020 Waipapa Stm. 020 Urangahauhau 060000 Waii,u R. Stm. 030 Taitaia 010 Pohüenui R. Stm. 040 Cossevs Ck. 020 Waiohehu Stm. 030 Waihoihoi 050 Ohau R. Stm. 060 040 Mill Brk. 086000 Orere 050 Ahuroa R. R. 087000 Kape-o-kati. I Finlaysons Brk. t 010 Whakariwai S. J 020 Hauarahi Stm_ 4 piroa 088000 Pukorokoro Ck. R. 089000 061000 Bream Tail. Miranda Stm. Waiwarawara 062000 Mangawhai Hbr. I Stm. 063000 2 Kopaki Ck. 064000 Pakiri R. 3 Kairito Ck. and Can. 065000 Whangateau 4 Otutura Ck. Hbr. 090000 010 Omahã Waitakaruru R. R. 010 066000 Marakara R. Waitakaruru-Maukoro Can. 1 Pourua 067000 Kawau Bav. Can. 2 Waikumete 068000 Mahurangí Hbr. Stm. 010 Duck 3 Torehape Stm. CkI 020 Indian 020 Mahuransi R. ôutler. 069000 030 Mangatarata Stm. 091000 Piako 070000 Puhoi R. R. 071000 010 Te Srm. including Waiwera R. plains. Eop"i Hauraki 072000 Orewa R. West D. D. Outlets. 020 Hauraki 073000 Weiti R. United D. D. Ouitets lWest 074000 Okura R. Side). 030 Awairi Can. 1 Elstow Endowment Dn. 2 Bancrofts Dn. 040 Ngarua or Kaihere Can. 1 Waikoura Stm. 2 Ngarua Stm. 3 Waiwhata Stm. 050 Elstow Can. 060 Central Dn. 070 Mangawhero Stm. and Can. Te Kopua I Henderson Ck. I Stm. 080000 Whau R. 2 Tako's Outlet. 080 Patetonga 081000 Auckland City. Tramline Dn. 090 Waikaka Srm. (East 091100 Pollen's Dn. O92O'10 Hauraki United D. D. Outlets 110 Pouruiri or Maukoro Stm. Side). -È- 120 Ohinekaua Stm. 080 Puriri Stm. 130 Waitoa R. I Apakura Stm. 1 Whakahoro Can. Apuka Ck. 2 Ohine Stm. Canoe Stm. 3 Piranui Shn. Ohuamuri Stm. Waiwhero Stm. 2 Ruapekapeka Stm. 4 Waihekau Stm. 3 Kotorepupuai Stm. 5 Mangahopai Stm. 090 Omahu Stm. 6 Walton Outlet Dn. 1 Onetai Stm. 7 Mangapapa Stm. 2 Puarere Stm. Tukutahanga Stm. 3 Sailor Ck. 8 Waipahihi Stm. 4 Klondyke Ck. 9 Mangawehea Stm. 5 Wairere Stm. 140 Pukenamu Stm. 100 Katinga Ck. Te Ngae Stm. 110 Hikutaia R. 150 Tahuna Stm. I Roadline Stm. 160 Whakahoro Road Dn. Orekena Stm. 170 Ruio-Hauraki Stm. 2 Valley Stm. 180 Awaroa Stm. 3 McCaskill Stm. 1 Mangakahika Stm. Koroko Stm. 190 Mangarewa S. 4 Paiakarahi Stm. 1 Herbert S. 5 Te Hue Stm. 190 Mangateparu Stm. 6 Maratoto Stm. 200 Waiharakeke West Stm. Sawmill Ck. 210 Mangahaumia Stm. McBrinn Ck. 220 Wailzkaruru Stm. Whakamoehau Stm. 1 Morrinsville Stm. 7 Hamutu Stm. 2 Mount Misery Stm. 8 Waipaheke Stm. 3 Kuranui Stm. I20 "H" Drain (including Netherton D. 4 Norfolk Downs Stm. D. Outlets). 5 Sandy Drain (including Eureka Drain- 130 Komata Stm. age District Outlets). 1 Komata D. D. Outlets. 230 Topehaehae Stm. 2 Kurere Stm. 1 Te Mutu Stm. 3 Kapukapu Stm. 2 Tonepi Stm. 4 Bradshaw Ck. 3 Tahuioa or StarkeYs Road Stm. 5 Toomeys Ck. 4 Waipapa Stm. 6 Graydens Stm. 240 Piakoiti Stm. 140 Opukeko Stm. 1 West Dn. 150 Ohinemuri R. 250 Piakonui St 1 Kauoiti Stm. 092000 Waihou R. ¡^-.* R) Tiriohia Rotokohu D. D. Outlets. 010 Te Kupata Stm Paeroa Borough D. Outlet. Waipapa Stm. 2 Tarariki Stm. 020 Wairere Stm. L52'1e Tawa a Takuao Stm. 030 Kirikiri Stm. Paraparakauri Stm. 131 Waipaturawa S. Dohertys Ck. 040 Wharekawa-Awa. 3 Waitawheta Stm. 1 Warahoe Stm. and Can. Dubbo Stm. Tarahiwhati Stm. Mangakino Stm. Te Maire Stm. Romunga Stm. 2 Pipi Stm. 050 Tuitahi Stm. Bluff Ck. 060 Matatoki Stm. Mangarua Stm. 092154 Owharoa Stm. 092430 Puketutu Stm Taiari Stm. 440 Maurihoto St.. 5 Waitekauri Stm. 450 Garrett Stm. Mangakara Stm. 460 Turanga Stm. Stoney Ck. 470 Sheehan Ck. Jubilee Ck. 480 Huanui Ck. 490 Wairere Stm. Grace Darling Stm. I Goodwin Stm. Kathleen Ck. 500 Waitiariki Stm. Barney's Ck. 510 Mangamuku Stm. Cascade Ck. I Manganui Stm. Junction Ck. 2 Manga Ngarara Stm. Union Ck. 3 Manga Maoria Stm. 6 Waitete Stm. 520 Mangawhero Stm. _ Mangakiri Stm. or Mangakirikiri Stm. 1 Mangawhara Stm. 7 Mangatoetoe Stm. 530 Waiomou Stm. Waimate Stm. I Mangakopara Stm. Ruahorehore Stm. 2 Omahia Stm. Homunga Stm. 3 Omaihina Stm. 8 Mataura Stm. 4 Rapurapu Stm. Ratarua Ck. Mangaroa Stm. 9 Walmsley Stm. 5 Kakahu Stm. 160 Tirohia Stm. Tukutupere Stm. 1 Owhakatura Stm. Arataha Stm. 170 Te Rae-o-te-papa Stm. 6 Waiohutu Stm. 180 Waitoki Stm. 7 Mangaroa Stm. 190 Hotahika Srm. 540 Te Raha Stm. 200 Patuwhao Stm. 550 Okoroire Stm. 210 Mangaiti Stm. 560 Te Maire Stm. 220 Waharau Stm. 570 Mangaroa Stm. 230 Omahu Stm. 580 Mangawai Stm. 240 Tunakohoia Stm. 590 Oraka Stm. I Moonlight Stm. I Mangatapu Stm. 2 Tui Stm. 2 Mangakotahu Stm 250 3 Waiomi Stm. 260 4 Takapuhurihuri Stm. 270 Stoney Ck. 5 Onukutauiri Stm. 280 600 Rangitanuku Stm. 1 Pohomihi Stm. 610 Waimakariri Stm. 290 McNichol Stm. I Kuhatihi Stm. 300 Wairakau Stm. 620 Mangapouri Stm. 1 Waipupu Stm. 630 Purere Stm. 2 Wahine Stm. 640 Mangakokomuku Stm. 310 Mangamaire Stm. 650 Waiherere Stm. 320 Whakahara Stm. 660 Waihou Stm. 330 McGill Stm. 093000 Kaueranga R. 340 Mclaren Stm. 010 Herewaka Stm. 350 Waiharakeke East Stm. 020 Waikiekie Stm. 360 Depression Ck. 030 Ngutakiore Stm. 370 Brooke Stm. 040 Papakohatu Stm. 380 Foughey Ck. 050 Te Ruauka Stm. 1 Mangotahi 390 Mangapukatea Stm. Stm. 060 Mangakirikiri Stm. 400 Parengrengo Stm. 1 Otanui Stm. 410 Karengerengo Stm. 070 Potahi Stm. 420 Martin Ck. 080 Mangarehu Stm. 10 093081 Kakaramata Stm. 114000 MahinaPua BaY. 090 Shag Stm. 115000 MercurY 100 Piranui Stm. 116000 Mahakirau R' R. 110 Hiki Stm. 117000 Ounuaroa 1 BlackberrY CamP Ck. 118000 Waiwawa R. 2 Junction Ck. 010 Parakau Stm. 3 Matatakahia Stm. 020 Oteao Stm. 4 Opango or Totara Stm. 030 120 Hotoritori Stm. 040 Rangihau Stm. 130 Gibralter Stm. 119000 Whenuakite Stm. 140 Whangaiterenga Ck. 120000 Cooks BaY. Pt. I Waikato Ck. 121000 Te Ororoa 150 Marorauririki Stm. 122000 Pepe Stm. R. 160 Waiwawa Stm. 123000 Tairua 1 Wainora Ck.
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