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Boundaries, Sheet Numbers and Names of Nztopo50 Series 1:50 BM24ptBN24 BM25ptBN25 M24/N24 Cape Farewell Farewell Spit Puponga Seaford BN22 BN23 Mangarakau BN24 BN25 BN28 BN29ptBN28 Collingwood Kahurangi Point Paturau River Collingwood Totaranui Port Hardy Cape Stephens L25 M25Rockville N25 P25 Onekaka Puramahoi Totaranui Waitapu Takaka Motupipi Kotinga Owhata East Takaka L26 N26 BP22 BP23 M26 BP24 Uruwhenua BP25 BP26ptBP27 BP27 BP28 P26 BP29 Q26 Marahau O26 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 L27 M27 Thorpe N27 Mapua O27 P27 Waikawa Q27 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 L28 M28 Tui Korere N28 O28 Woodbourne P28 Q28 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 K29 Hill L29 M29 N29 O29 P29/Q29 Te Kuha Murchison Ward Tiroroa Berlins Inangahua Charleston Oweka Inangahua BS19 BS20 BS21 Landing BS22 Paenga BS23 BS24 BS25 BS26 BS27 BS28 BS29 Rotokohu Matakitaki Punakaiki Charleston Reefton Shenandoah Matakitaki Mount Robert Severn Mount Muller Tapuae-o-Uenuku Kekerengu Ward Cronadun K30 L30 Burnbrae M30 N30 O30 P30 Punakaiki Reefton Blacks Point Clarence Maruia Mawheraiti Waimaunga Hukarere Barrytown BT19 BT20 Ikamatua BT21 BT22 BT23 BT24 BT25 BT26 BT27 BT28 Totara Flat M31 N31 Mangamaunu J31Runanga Ahaura Raupo Waiuta L31Springs Lewis Pass Ada Flat Mount Mount Clear O31Kaikoura Mangamaunu Blackball Ahaura Junction Northampton Rapahoe K31 P31 Ngahere Runanga Maruia Nelson Springs Kaikoura Taylorville Creek Greymouth Stillwater Goose South Dobson Bay Beach Kokiri Paroa Hanmer Oaro Rutherglen Kaimata Springs Camerons Shantytown Haupiri Moana K32 N32 BU18 J32 BU19 Te KingaBU20 BU21 L32 BU22 BU23 M32 BU24 BU25 BU26 O32 BU27 Kumara Rotomanu Hokitika Kumara Moana Haupiri Lake Sumner Boyle Village Hanmer Springs Waiau Waiau Parnassus Oaro Rotherham Arahura Taramakau Inchbonnie Parnassus Hokitika Jacksons Spotswood Kaniere Culverden Rimu Mina Milltown Balmoral Ruatapu Cheviot Kokatahi Otira Gore Bay Medbury Domett I33 J33 K33 L33 M33 Hurunui N33 O33 Donoghues Masons Port Robinson Kowhitirangi Flat BV16 BV17 Ross BV18 BV19 BV20 BV21 BV22 BV23 Hawarden BV24 Scargill BV25 BV26 Arthur's Pyramid Waikari Mount Oneone Kakapotahi Kokatahi Lake Kaniere Otira Pass Cass Dampier Corner Virginia Valley Waipara Motunau Beach Cheviot Omihi Spye Motunau Waitaha Cass Beach Waipara Glasnevin Lees Valley H34 I34 J34 K34 L34 M34 Amberley N34 Castle Leithfield Harihari Hill Village Glentui Okuku Balcairn Loburn BW15 Okarito BW16 BW17 BW18 BW19 BW20 BW21 BW22 BW23 BW24 BW25ptBW24 Kowai Ashley Whataroa Bush View Oxford Fernside Okarito Whataroa Harihari Whitcombe Pass Taylors Camp Lake Coleridge Springfield Hill Oxford CustCust Rangiora Amberley Beach Springbank Springfield Horrellville Southbrook Bexley BW14ptBX14 Ohoka Swannanoa Annat Sheffield Kaiapoi Brooklands Franz Waikowhai Bluff G35/H35 Josef / I35 J35 K35 L35 M35 Eyreton Waiau Kimberley Belfast Ouruhia Glentunnel Courtenay Fox Darfield Kirwee Glacier Coalgate Yaldhurst Mount Windwhistle Christchurch Hutt Hororata Aylesbury Templeton Sandy Knolls BX13 BX14 Karangarua BX15 BX16 BX17 BX18 BX19 BX20 BX21 BX22 BX23 BX24 BX25 Jacobs Greendale Rollerston Prebbleton Lyttelton Burnham Heretaniwha RiverGillespies Fox Glacier Mount Elie Mount Sibbald Lake Clearwater Hakatere Methven Windwhistle Darfield Lincoln Lincoln Christchurch Duvauchelle Hakatere Methven Te Pirita Point Bruce Bay Beach De Beaumont Staveley Dunsandel Springston Taitapu Port Barrhill Ellesmere Gebbies Levy Pigeon BX12ptBY12 Mahitahi Mount Bay G36 H36 I36 J36 K36 Lyndhurst L36 Brookside SpringstonM36 Valley N36 Okains Somers Bay F36 Bankside Irwell South Lauriston Rokeby Duvauchelle Otumotu Point Lake Doyleston Motukarara Little Mitcham Moeraki Rakaia Leeston River Le Bons Anama Bay Montalto Southbridge Greenstreet Chertsey Lakeside Wainui Akaroa Mayfield Winchmore Little Westerfield Birdlings Dromore Rakaia Ruapuna Dorie Flat Lagmhor Pendarves Peel BY11 BY12 BY13 BY14 BY15 BY16 BY17 BY18 BY19 BY20 BY21 Newland BY22 BY23 BY24 BY25 Forest Tinwald Haast I37 Lismore Ashburton L37 M37 Hannah's Haast Lake Paringa Mount Ward Birch Hill Mount Stevenson Lake Tekapo Ashwick Flat Arundel Hinds Winslow Ashburton Pendarves Fishermans Birdlings Flat Akaroa E37 Okuru F37 Carew Clearing H37 Willowby Wakanui Point G37 Lake J37 Tripp Arundel K37 N37 BY10ptBZ10 Settlement Riverside Tekapo Hinds Eiffelton Orari Ealing Neils Waiatoto Kimbell Bridge Waterton Jackson Bay Beach Rangitata Longbeach Geraldine Lowcliffe Fairlie Gapes Rangitata Valley Orari Island Coldstream Hilton Orton Te Awa H38 Cricklewood Winchester ptBZ20 BZ09 BZ10 BZ11 F38 BZ12 BZ13 G38 BZ14 BZ15 BZ16 I38 BZ17 BZ18 J38 BZ19 Temuka BZ20 BZ21 Lake Albury Pleasant Waiapi Milford D38 E38 Pukaki Mount Totara Point K38 Awarua Point Cascade Plateau Mount Pollux Makarora Haast Pass / Mount Barth Twizel Dover Pass Burkes Pass Nessing Fairlie Valley Timaru Arowhenua Clandeboye Longbeach Makarora Tioripatea Twizel Monavale Waitawa Waipopo Seadown Cave Levels Claremont Timaru Fairview Maungati Southburn Normanby Kingsdown D39 E39 F39 G39 H39 I39 Cattle J39/K39 Omarama Creek Springbrook Pareora CA08 CA09 CA10 CA11 CA12 CA13 CA14 CA15 CA16 CA17 CA18 CA19 Otaio Milford Sound / Alabaster Pass Lake Williamson Aspiring Flats Minaret Bay Lake Hawea Lindis Pass Omarama Otematata Cattle Creek Waituna Pareora Otematata Hunter Piopiotahi Lake CA07ptCB07 Hawea Makikihi Hook Poison Bay Maungawera Hawea Waituna Flat Lake Albert Hakataramea Waihaorunga Waimate Studholme C40 D40 E40 F40 Wanaka Town G40 H40 Waitaki I40 J40 Lindis Kurow Waihao Willowbridge Milford Valley Downs Sound Luggate Waihao Morven Otekaieke Forks CB06 CB07 CB08 CB09 CB10 CB11 CB12 CB13 CB14 CB15 CB16 CB17 CB18 Waikakahi CB19 Duntroon Dog Tarras Ikawai Kennel Mount Elder Bligh Sound Homer Saddle Hollyford Kinloch Glenorchy Arrowtown Cardrona Tarras Dunstan Peak Idaburn Naseby Kurow Ikawai Glenavy Waimate Glenorchy Cardrona Ngapara Waitaki Bridge Mount Livingstone Tokarahi Pisa Arrowtown Windsor B41 C41 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