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In Conversation with the Mayor Gary Tong
1 IN CONVERSATION WITH THE MAYOR GARY TONG through new technology (such as through our roading team’s use of drones). On a personal note, two things have stood have out this year; one of great sadness, the other a highlight. Sadly, we farewelled former Mayor Frana Cardno in April. She was a great role model and the reason I got into politics; a wonderful woman who will be sadly missed. Rest in peace, Frana. At the other end of the spectrum, in May I helped host His Mayor Gary Tong Royal Highness Prince Harry’s visit to Stewart Island. He’s a top bloke whose visit generated fantastic publicity for the Much like before crossing the road, island and Southland District. I’m sure our tourism industry at the end of each year I like to will see the benefi ts for some while yet. pause and look both ways. Just a few months ago the Southland Regional Development Strategy was launched. It gives direction for development of the region as a whole, with the primary focus on increasing our population. It tells us focusing on population growth will There’s a lot to look back on in 2015, and mean not only more people, it will provide economic growth, there’s plenty to come in 2016. Refl ecting on skilled workers, a better lifestyle, and improved health, the year that’s been, I realise just how much education and social services. We need to work together has happened in Southland District over the to achieve this; not just councils, but business, community, past year. -
Indicative DTT Coverage Invercargill (Forest Hill)
Blackmount Caroline Balfour Waipounamu Kingston Crossing Greenvale Avondale Wendon Caroline Valley Glenure Kelso Riversdale Crossans Corner Dipton Waikaka Chatton North Beaumont Pyramid Tapanui Merino Downs Kaweku Koni Glenkenich Fleming Otama Mt Linton Rongahere Ohai Chatton East Birchwood Opio Chatton Maitland Waikoikoi Motumote Tua Mandeville Nightcaps Benmore Pomahaka Otahu Otamita Knapdale Rankleburn Eastern Bush Pukemutu Waikaka Valley Wharetoa Wairio Kauana Wreys Bush Dunearn Lill Burn Valley Feldwick Croydon Conical Hill Howe Benio Otapiri Gorge Woodlaw Centre Bush Otapiri Whiterigg South Hillend McNab Clifden Limehills Lora Gorge Croydon Bush Popotunoa Scotts Gap Gordon Otikerama Heenans Corner Pukerau Orawia Aparima Waipahi Upper Charlton Gore Merrivale Arthurton Heddon Bush South Gore Lady Barkly Alton Valley Pukemaori Bayswater Gore Saleyards Taumata Waikouro Waimumu Wairuna Raymonds Gap Hokonui Ashley Charlton Oreti Plains Kaiwera Gladfield Pikopiko Winton Browns Drummond Happy Valley Five Roads Otautau Ferndale Tuatapere Gap Road Waitane Clinton Te Tipua Otaraia Kuriwao Waiwera Papatotara Forest Hill Springhills Mataura Ringway Thomsons Crossing Glencoe Hedgehope Pebbly Hills Te Tua Lochiel Isla Bank Waikana Northope Forest Hill Te Waewae Fairfax Pourakino Valley Tuturau Otahuti Gropers Bush Tussock Creek Waiarikiki Wilsons Crossing Brydone Spar Bush Ermedale Ryal Bush Ota Creek Waihoaka Hazletts Taramoa Mabel Bush Flints Bush Grove Bush Mimihau Thornbury Oporo Branxholme Edendale Dacre Oware Orepuki Waimatuku Gummies Bush -
Section 6 Schedules 27 June 2001 Page 197
SECTION 6 SCHEDULES Southland District Plan Section 6 Schedules 27 June 2001 Page 197 SECTION 6: SCHEDULES SCHEDULE SUBJECT MATTER RELEVANT SECTION PAGE 6.1 Designations and Requirements 3.13 Public Works 199 6.2 Reserves 208 6.3 Rivers and Streams requiring Esplanade Mechanisms 3.7 Financial and Reserve 215 Requirements 6.4 Roading Hierarchy 3.2 Transportation 217 6.5 Design Vehicles 3.2 Transportation 221 6.6 Parking and Access Layouts 3.2 Transportation 213 6.7 Vehicle Parking Requirements 3.2 Transportation 227 6.8 Archaeological Sites 3.4 Heritage 228 6.9 Registered Historic Buildings, Places and Sites 3.4 Heritage 251 6.10 Local Historic Significance (Unregistered) 3.4 Heritage 253 6.11 Sites of Natural or Unique Significance 3.4 Heritage 254 6.12 Significant Tree and Bush Stands 3.4 Heritage 255 6.13 Significant Geological Sites and Landforms 3.4 Heritage 258 6.14 Significant Wetland and Wildlife Habitats 3.4 Heritage 274 6.15 Amalgamated with Schedule 6.14 277 6.16 Information Requirements for Resource Consent 2.2 The Planning Process 278 Applications 6.17 Guidelines for Signs 4.5 Urban Resource Area 281 6.18 Airport Approach Vectors 3.2 Transportation 283 6.19 Waterbody Speed Limits and Reserved Areas 3.5 Water 284 6.20 Reserve Development Programme 3.7 Financial and Reserve 286 Requirements 6.21 Railway Sight Lines 3.2 Transportation 287 6.22 Edendale Dairy Plant Development Concept Plan 288 6.23 Stewart Island Industrial Area Concept Plan 293 6.24 Wilding Trees Maps 295 6.25 Te Anau Residential Zone B 298 6.26 Eweburn Resource Area 301 Southland District Plan Section 6 Schedules 27 June 2001 Page 198 6.1 DESIGNATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS This Schedule cross references with Section 3.13 at Page 124 Desig. -
Index Race Director's Welcome
INDEX RACE DIRECTOR’S WELCOME Team Lists ...................................................................... 2 WELCOME Race Classifications........................................................ 4 We are delighted to welcome all competitors and 2020 Tour Officials ......................................................... 6 supporters to the Deep South for the 64th edition of Teams: the 2020 SBS Bank Tour of Southland. Transport Engineering Southland – It’s an exciting time of the year for the region, as it’s Talley’s (TET) .............................................................. 7 an opportunity to showcase everything we have to PowerNet (PNL) ........................................................ 8 offer the cycling community. Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy (BSP) .......... 9 Cycling Southland would like to acknowledge and Vet4Farm (VFF) .......................................................... 10 extend our sincere thanks to SBS Bank for their Base Solutions Racing (BSR) ................................... 11 contribution as the principal sponsor of the event. We would also like to acknowledge the outstanding Creation Signs – MitoQ (CSM) ............................. 12 support we have received from our funding partners – Meridian Energy (MEN) .......................................... 13 Community Trust South, Invercargill City Council, Central Benchmakers – Willbike (CBW) .............. 14 Invercargill Licensing Trust, ILT Foundation, The Lion Coupland’s Bakeries (CPB) ................................... 15 Foundation, -
The Soils of Southland and Their Potential Uses E
THE SOILS OF SOUTHLAND AND THEIR POTENTIAL USES E. J. B. CUTLER, Pedologist, Soil Bureau, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Dunedin The pedologist should concern himself not only with mapping and classification of soils; he should examine the use to which soils are put and the changes that take place under varying kinds of use or misuse. The soil survey is only the starting point; it shows the physical, chemical and genetic characteristics of soils, their distribution and relationship to environment. First of all we are interested in the nature of our soils in their undisturbed native state. We can then~ follow the changes that have taken place with changing farming techniques and try to predict desirable changes or modifications; changes which will not only improve the short term production from the soils, but enable us to maintain long-term, sustained-yield production. These prin- ciples apply equally in the mountains and on the plains. Secondly we are interested in seeing that our soil resources arc used most efficiently; that usage of soils takes place in a logical way and that those concerned .with economics are aware of the limitations of the soil as well as of its potentialities. Thirdly there is the aesthetic viewpoint, perhaps not capable of strict scientific treatment but nonetheless a very important one to all of us as civilised people. There is no reason why our landscape should not be planned for pleasure as well as for profit. THE SOILS OF SOUTHLAND The basic soil pattern of Southland is fairly simple; there are three groups of soils delineated primarily by climatic factors. -
Southland Centre
SOUTHLAND CENTRE President: Brian Sparrow 165 Davidson Road West, R D 2, Gore 9772 Cellphone 027 490 7770 Email : [email protected] Secretary: Maria Hurrell Southland Sheep Dog Trial Association P O Box 86, Gore 9740 Phone 03 207 1749 Cellphone 027 202 3358 Email : [email protected] Home Address : 464 Craigie Road, R D 1, Gore 9771 Stud Register : Ross Hurrell 464 Craigie Road, R D 1, Gore 9771 Phone 03 207 1749 Cellphone 027 489 9830 Email: [email protected] Promotions Officer: Anna Sparrow 165 Davidson Road West, R D 2, Gore 9772 Cellphone 027 590 7770 Email: [email protected] Archives Officer: Maria Hurrell 464 Craigie Road, R D 1, Gore 9771 Phone 03 207 1749 or 027 202 3358 Email: [email protected] Club Judges Rod Coulter 112 Centre Bush Otapiri Road, R D 2, Winton 9782 Co-ordinator: Phone 03 236 0752 Cellphone 027 283 4570 Email: [email protected] February Waiau CC Penny MacPherson 5th Grounds: Richard & Trudy 2030 Clifden Blackmount Road, R D 2, Otautau 9682 Slee’s Property, Wairaki Phone 03 225 8690 or 027 405 7500 Station, 2030 Clifden Email: [email protected] Blackmount Road Entries Close at 12 Noon February Waimahaka CC Jared Ellis 6th Grounds: Russell & Roslyn 216 Waimahaka-Fortification Road, R D 1, Wyndham 9891 Cook’s Property, 452 Phone 027 284 1401 Waimahaka-Fortification Road Email: [email protected] Entries Close at 12 noon February Wyndham SDTC Marcia Kenndy 12 th & 13 th Grounds: Tim Story’s Property, 934 Wairikiki – Mimihau Road, R D 2, Wyndham 9892 Jedburgh Station, -
May 7.] the New Zealand Gazette. 1275
MAY 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1275 MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-continwed. MILITARY AREA No. 12 (INVERCARGILL)-oontinwed. 406247 Sparke, Richard James, grader-driver, Wallacetown. 294752 Tayles, Jack, labourer, No. 1 Dome St., Heidelberg, Inver. 391308 Spittle, Frederick James, farmer, Waikoikoi Rural Delivery, cargill. Gore. 239574 Taylor, Eric, farmer, Hartwood, Otautau Rural Delivery. 405515 Spittle, Gordon Henry, labourer, Waikoikoi, Gore-Conical 266824 Taylor, Eric Leslie, labourer, Stobo St., Invercargill. Hills Rural Delivery. 042983 Taylor, Frank Joseph, farmer, Table Hill, Milton. 298367 Stalker, Charles Gilbert (jun.), shearer, Ermedale-Riverton 433113 Taylor, Linton, tractor-driver, Wairakai Valley, Ohai. Rural Delivery. 231055 Taylor, Richard Samuel, farmer, Mokotua, Section 7, 292483 Stanley, Arthur, gorse-grubber, South Riverton. Otara Rural Delivery. 404035 Staunton, John Francis, winch-driver, care of P.O. Box 90, 264304 Taylor, William, storeman, Union St., Milton. Ohai, Southland. 433168 Te.Au, Thomas Henry, labourer, Colao Bay, Riverton. 062956 Stead, Hugh Girvan, 118 Conon St., Invercargill. 427806 Tecofsky, John Thomas, farmer, Pahia. 257784 Steans, Harold Geoffrey, farm hand, care of N. M. McPhail, 409711 Telfer, Hector John, farm hand, Mataura Island. Gore-Benio Rural Delivery. 433432 Tempelton, John Herbert, sawmill hand, care of C. GofJdall, 428742 Stenton, Walter Mervyn, labourer, North Makarewa, South Lumsden. land. 287186 Templeton, Thomas, Fortifipation, via Waimahaka, South 262233 Stephen, John Brown, labourer, 84 Bowmont St., Invercar- land. gill. 297334 Templeton, Thomas David, farm labourer, Pembroke. 253815 Stephenson, John, waggon-trimmer, Dartmouth St., Kai tangata. 267020 Teviotdale, David, farm hand, Wright's Bush, Gladfield 161931 Stevens, Albert Alexander, confectioner, 105 Ettrick St., Rural Delivery. Invercargill. 422654 Thom, John Alexander, hardware salesman, 314 Ettrick St., 276781 Stevens, John Hector, farmer, Balfour, Glenure Rural Invercargill. -
No 56, 12 July 1928, 2215
Jumb. 56. 2215 SUPPLEMENT •ro THR NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, JlJLY 12, 1928. .. ' '· ~.ubli~1tb; by '.aut~orit» . :.Ji: WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928. Tenders for lnl,and Mail-service Contracts-South Isla.nd, 11. Blumine Island, Onauku, Otanerau, Greensill, Whare 1929-31. hunga, and Kilmarnock, weekly. (Contractor to take 1 delivery of mails off Blumine Island from mail launch General Post Office, proceeding from Picton to Resolution Bay.) Wellington, 9th July, 1928. 12. Canvastown and Deep Creek, twice weekly. EALED tenders will be received at the several Chief 13. Havelock, .Brightlands, Elaine Bay, Waitata Bay, Bulwer, S Post-offices in the South Island until noon on Thursday, Port L1gar, Forsyth Island, Wakatahuri, Te Puru, the 23rd August, 1928, for the conveyance of mails between Okoba, Anakoha, Titirangi, Pohuenui, Waimaru, Clova the undermentioned places, for a period of THREE YEARS, Bay, Manaroa, Hopai, Eli Bay, Crail Bay, Taranui, from the 1st January, 1929 :- Homewood, and Havelock, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 14 and 25.) POSTAL DlsTRIOT OF BLENHEIM. 14. Havelock, Brightlands, Elaine Bay, Te Towaka, Waitata 1. Blenheim Chief Post-office, delivery of parcels and post Bay, Bulwer, Port Ligar, Forsyth Island, Wakatahuri, men's bags, as required. Te Puru, Okoha, Anakoha, Titirangi, Pohuenui 2. Blenheim, Jordan, and Molesworth, weekly. B~trix Bay,. Waimaru, Clova Bay, Manaroa, Hopai: 3. Blenheim and Netherwood (private-bag delivery), twice Eh Bay, Crail Bay, Taranui, Homewood, and Have weekly. lock, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 13 and 25.) 4. Blenheim and Omaka, along Maxwell Road, over Taylor 15. Havelock, Broughton Bay, Portage, Kenepuru Head, River-bed, New Renwick Road to Fairhall Valley, Waitaria Bay, and St. -
TBE Ntw Zeat.JAND GAZETTE. 3467
·SEPT. 3.J TBE NtW ZEAt.JAND GAZETTE. 3467 *630711, Andrews, William James, Farmer, Eyre Creek, Lumsden. 63154 Burke, Thomas, Bushman, Orepuki, Walla.ce. 63079 Armstrong, Ralph, Farmer, Wyndham. 63155 Burns, William Samuel Henry, Ploughman, Kenningtoll. (13080 Ashton, Robert Cramond, Farm Labourer, Lochiel. 63156 Burt, George, Mail Contractor, Wright's Bush, Southla.nd. 63081 Aspray, George, Tailor, Avenal, Invercargill. 63157 Bushnell, DaHus, Engine:driver, Asher's Siding, Gorge Rd, *63082 Atkinson, Ebenezer Forster, Farmer, 49 Shetla.nd Ht, Kai- Southland. korai, Dunedin. "63158 Butcl, John, Farmer, Arrowtown. 6:~()11:~ Atley, Alfonsis, Farmer, Arthur's Point. 63159 Butler, Victor Leslie, Grocer's Assi8tant, care of Thoma, *63084 Ayson, Ernest Edwin, Farmer, P.O. Box :1, Waikaka. Watt. Storekeeper, Kemrington. *63085 Bain, William Couttfo, Gardener, 14 Princess St, Nort,h (;3162 Caird, Leslie, Flax-miller, Wyndham, Dum'din. Invercargill. 63163 Calder, Alexander Officer. Farmer, Oreti. 63()86 Bainett, Willia.m Eli, Sawmill Employee, Colac, Wallace. 6:1164 Callaghan, John Victor,' Slaughterman, 2:1 Buwmunt Ht" 63088 Baird, Arthur David, Farmer, Myross Bush, Soutbland. Enwood, InvercargilL *63089 Baldwin, Thomas, Bla.eksmith, Drummond. 6:U65 Callender, Percy Miller, ,Farmer, Wekaburri, Lilbmn, Clif- 63()9() Ballantine, Andrew, Publican, Kauana, Southland. den. *63092 Balloch, Duncan Alexander McGregor, Farm Hand, Main 63166 Calvert, James Charles, Farmer, Myross Bush, via Inver- St, Mataura. cargill. 63093 Barclay, Matthew, Railway Employee, Edendale, Southland. 63167 Campbell, Alfred Duncan, Builder, FortrosIl, Southland. 63()94 Barlow, Frank, Carpenter, 155 Dee St, Inverca.rgill. 63168 Campbell, Angus, Farmer, Wyndham, Southland. 63095 Barry, Henry William, Carter, Dublin St, Invereargill. 1)3169 Campbell, Malcolm, Ploughman, Arrowtown, Otago. -
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No
1692 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 79 Grove Bush, Public School. Rotorua, Public School (principal). Haldane, Public Hall. Rotorua, Te Ngae Road, Mr. D. G. Osborne's Garage. Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island, Public School. Rotorua, Town Hall, Concert Chamber. Hawthorndale, East Road, Mission Church Hall. Ruatahuna, Native School. Hedgehope, Public School. Ruatoki North, Wilson's Store Shed. Houipapa, Houipapa Store. Taneatua, Hall. Kahuika, Public School. Te Kaha, Hall. Kapuka, Oteramika Hall. Te Teko, Native School. Kapuka South, Public School. Te Whaiti, Waikotikoti Dining-room. Kennington, Public School. Thornton, Hall. Lochiel, Public School. Toatoa, Public School. Longbush, Public School. Torere, Native School. Mabel Bush, Public Hall. Waimana, Public School. Maclennan, Public School. Wainui (Kutarere), Public School. Makarewa North, Public Hall. Waioeka (Opotiki), Hall. Makarewa Township, Public School. Waiohou, Native School. Mataura Island, Public School. Waiotahi, Settler's Hall. Menzies Ferry, Public School. Waiotapu, No.1 Camp, Forestry Hut. Mimihau, Public School. Wairata, School Building. Mokoreta, Public School. Whakarewarewa, Forestry Training Centre,. Lecture Room. Mokotua, Tennis Club's Hall. Whakarewarewa, Waipa Mill, Hall. Morton Mains (Siding), Public School. Whakatane, Borough Council Chambers. Myross Bush, Public School. Whakatane, County Council Chambers. Niagara, Public School. Whakatane Paper Mills, Recreation-room. Oreti, Sunday School Hall. Woodlands (Opotiki), Public School. Otahuti, Public School. Otara, Public School. Brooklyn Electoral District- Otatara, Public School. Oteramika Road, Sunday School Hall. Adelaide Road, Empty Shop at No. 125. Pine Bush, Public School. Adelaide Road, St. James's Church Hall. Progress Valley, Public School. Aro Street, St. Mary of the Angels School. Quarry Hills, Public School. Brooklyn, Ohiro Road, Baptist Church Hall. -
The New Zealand Gazette 1589
13 OOT.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1589 Hastings. Otahuhu. Waitakere. St. Mary's Road, Leys Intitute. Hauraki. Otaki. Waitemata. Union Street, St. Thomas's Parish Hall. Hawke's Bay. Pahiatua. Waitomo. Upper Queen. Street and Canada Street Corner, Newton Heretaunga. Palmerston North. \Vallace. Manual Training Centre. Hobson. Patea. Wanganui. Wellington Street, St. J'ames's Hall Hurunui. Petone. Wellington Central. Hutt. Ponsonby. Westland. Invercargill. Raglan. Island Bay. Rangitikei. A veil Electoral District- Aranui, Breezes Road, Public School. T. CLIF'l'ON WEBB, Bromley, Public School. Minister in Charge of the Electoral Department. Burwood, Burwood Park, Marquee. Burwood, New Brighton Road, Public School. DaIlington, Gayhurst Road, No. 48, Garage. Polling-places Under the Electoral Act, 1927, Appointed Gloucester Street, No. 662, Garage. Linwood Avenue, Publb School (principal). C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General Linwood Avenue and Worcester Street Corner, Baptist Church, Hall. URSUANT to the Electoral Act 1927, I, Lieutenant-General Linwood, Aldwin's Road, High School. P Sit Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor-General Linwood, Buckley's Road, St. Chad's Sunday School. of New Zealand, hereby abolish all existing polling places, and New Brighton, New Brighton Road, No. 557, R.S.A. Hall. hereby appoint the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto to New Brighton, Sea View Road, Public School. be polling places for the electoral districts therein specified. North Linwood, Woodham Road, Public School. North New Brighton, Leaver Terrace, Public School. SCHEDULE North New Brighton, Peace Memorial Hall. Ashburton Electoral Districts- Shirley, North Parade, Rowe Memorial Hall. Alford Forest, Public School Building. South New Brighton, Estuary Road, Public School. -
Race Programme
CORONET PEAK FRANKTON KINGSTON GARSTON ATHOL TE ANAU FIVE RIVERS MANAPOURI MOSSBURN BLACKMOUNT LUMSDEN OHAI GORE CLIFDEN NIGHTCAPS ORAWIA OTAUTAU WINTON MATAURA TUATAPERE EDENDALE RIVERTON WYNDHAM WAIMAHAKA INVERCARGILL BLUFF Race @Tour of Southland @tourofsouthland Programme www.tourofsouthland.com 2018 Sunday 28th October – Saturday 3rd November PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIED BY STUDIO JUBB COURSE SUMMARY OVERVIEW STAGES 1 7 ArrowtownArrowtown ! ± PROLOGUE: SPONSOR: RIVERSIDE RENTALS TEAM’S TIME TRIAL .............4.2KM Sunday 28th October 2018 Franktonkton CromwellCromwell Queenstown ! ! ! Queens Park – Invercargill at 4.30pm SPONSOR E STAGE 1: : SOUTHLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL .............................170KM Monday 29th October 2018 Starts at the SIT Zero Fees Velodrome Invercargill at 10.00am Invercargill-Lorneville-Thornbury-Otautau-Ohai-Nightcaps-Dipton-Castlerock-Lumsden Finishes Diana Street, Lumsden at 2.40pm approximately STAGE 2: SPONSOR: DISTINCTION HOTELS TE ANAU ...............................150KM E Tuesday 30th October 2018 Starts at Riverton Primary School, Princess Street, Riverton at 10.00am Riverton-Colac Bay-Orepuki-Tuatapere-Clifden-Blackmount-Manapouri-Te Anau Te Anau ! Stage 3 Finishing at the Distinction Hotel, Lakefront Drive Te Anau at approximately 1.55pm E STAGE 3: SPONSOR: QUEENSTOWN FLOORING XTRA ...............................138KM Wednesday 31st October 2018 Manapouri E ! Starts at the Mossburn Community Centre – Mossburn at 10.30am Mossburn-Five Rivers-Kingston-Frankton-Lake Hayes-Coronet Peak Mossburn ! Finishes at Coronet Peak at 2.20pm approximately Lumsden ! STAGE 4: SPONSOR: BDO INVERCARGILL .................................................148.5KM Balfour Thursday 1st November 2018 Stage 2 ! Starts at the SIT Zero Fees Velodrome Invercargill at 10.00am E Riversdale ! Waikaka ! Invercargill-Rimu-Woodlands-Seaward Downs-Edendale-Wyndham-Glenham-Gorge Road-Tisbury-Blu Finishes on Blu Hill at 2.15pm approximately Ohai ! E E Nightcaps ! STAGE 5: SPONSOR: MATAURA LICENSING TRUST ...................................