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The New Zealand Gazette 261 18 FEBRUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 261 Nrune SituaJtion and Remarks Name Situation and Remarks Twain Col. ...... Pass between the Douglas River and Glenoairn, Mount Peak just east of "Dasler Pinnacles". 1the head of the Karangarua River. Map reference, S. 88/5703. Map reference, S. 78/6034. Glenisla, Mount Peak approximately t mile south-east Vertebrae Col. Pass just east of Mount Barlow. Map of Trig. J, above the Hopkins reference, 'S. 72/2282. River. Map reference, S. 88/5805. Wilberg River Tributary of Poema River. Instead of Half Moon Saddle Pass on the Birdwood Range. Map "North Poerua River". Map refer­ reference, S. 65 / 9011. ence, S. 72/ 1889. Hall Range ...... Extending generally southwards from Wingham Creek Tributary of La Fontaine Stream. a point on the Liebig Range Map reference, S. 64/1211. approximately 3-0 chains south of White Rose Falls Waterfall on a tributary of the upper Mounit Ronald Adair, through Karangarua River. Map reference, Mount Radove to Mistake Peak. s. 78/5236. Haszard Ridge The ridge commencing on the Hall CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT Range at Mount Radove and extending in a southerly direction Name Situation and Remarks through Mount Haszard towards Agnes Stream Tributary of Frances River, below the Gass River. Agnes Glacier. Map reference, S. Hells Gates HiU feature in lthe headwaters area of 72/3379. Lawrence River. Map reference, S. Appleyattl Stream Tributary of No11th Mathias River. 72/4879. Map reference, S. 65/6907. Helmet Peak Peak in the headwaters area o.f Have­ Argument Creek Western tributary of Clyde River. lock River. Map reference, S. Map reference, S. 72/3673. 72/2975. Ballium Snowfield Snowfield be/tween Mount Earle and Jacks Hill ..... Peak to the east of Mistake Creek. M1ount Forbes,. Map reference, S. Map reference, S. 65 /7897. 72/ 196:1. Jocks Island A river flat of the Tasman River. Black Point Point on eastern side of Tasman Map reference, S. 89/8314. River. Map reference, S. 89/8123. J ohns,tone, Mrount Peak in the Jollie Range. Map refer­ Boundary Basin Area at head of Boundary Creek, a ence. S. 72/4375. tributary of North Ma~hias River. Joseph Ridge The ridge between Fork Stream and Map reference, S. 65 /7203. the Cass River and leading from Burnett Mountains Extending generally southwards from Mount Joseph at the southern ex­ the Nuns Veil on the Liebig Range tremity, in a generally north­ through Mounts Bruce and Lit!tle westerly direction to the Gammack to Mount Burnett. Range. Bush Basin ...... Area on western side Oif Lawrence Kea Spur ...... Extends from Cloudy Peak to the River. Map reference, S. 72/4671. Clyde River. Map reference, S. Caroline, Mount Pe'ak above Clyde River, appt'oxi­ 72/3865. mately 1t miles north-east of Trig. Kruger Hill Just west of Mount Algidus Station M. Map reference, 'S. 72/4562. and ifue Wilberforce River. Map Cait'tle Basin Area at head of Mistake Creek. Map reference, S. 65 /8790. reference, S. 65 /7501. Liebig Range Lying just east 1of Murchison Glacier Chamois Stream Northern tributary of Basin Creek. and River, ,and extending :firom Map reference, S. 65/9509. Brodrick Peak on the main divide Cloudy Stream Eastern tributary of Havelock River. through Mounts Sidney King, Map reference, S. 72/3562. Adand, Ronald Adair, Hutton, The Covona!tion Stream 'Small tributary of upper Havelock Nuns Veil, and The Acolylte to the River. Map reference, S. 72/2777. ridge immedialtely north of Gorilla Dasler Pinnacles Hill features between Mount Clen­ Stream. cairn and the Hopkins River. Map Lizard Gully Valley immediately north of. Rocky reference, S. 88 / 5603. Creek. Map reference, S. 72/4363. Darkey Jims Bush Area on eastern side of Havelock Logans Mistake An area on the western side of Wii­ River opposite junction with Forbes berforce River, below Mount River. Map reference, S. 72/3066. Findlay. Map reference, S. 65/8313. Metties Well A spring under a oaim of stones, Bast Sentinel Peak approximately 2 mi1es east of adjacent to the Balmoral - Mount Mount Earle. Map reference, S. Cook Station Road. Map reference, 72/2361. s. 89/0203. Easy Ool. ..... Pass on Murphy Spur above Forbes Misitake Basin An area at the head of Mistake Creek. River. Map reference, S. 72/2664. Map reference, S. 65/7399. Easy Stream Northern tributary of Avoca River. Mistake Flats River flats at t!he junction of Forbes Map reference, S. 65/9614. and Havelock Rivers. Map refer­ Edison Stream Small tributary of upper Havelock ence, S. 72/2966. River flowing from Mount Edison. Mistake Hill Hill just west of Mistake Creek. Map Map reference, S. 72/2776. reference, S. 65 /7398. Eliot Ridge ..... Ridge running easterly from Mount Moa Basins Area at the head of North Stream, a Eliolt. Map reference, S. 65/7716. tributary of Moa Stream. Map Eric Glacier At the head of Eric Stream. Map reference, S. 65/7810. reference, S. 72/2371. Moa Sad'dle A pass above 'Moa Basins". Map Finlay HiH ...... Peak north of Carneys Creek. Map reference, S. 65 /78'10. reference, S. 72/2762. Moraine Flat An area near the head of the Avoca Fisher Stream Joins "Gargarus Stream" as tributary River. Map reference, S. 65/9216. of Glenthorne Stream. Map refer­ Mount Cook Locality at the Hermitage promon­ ence, S. 65 /9598. tory - Glencoe Fan area of Mount Flat Hill ...... Peak approximately 2 miles north-east Cook National Park. oif Mount Eli:ot. Map reference, S. 65/7817. Murphy Spur Hili feature between Murphy Stream Fraser Stream Western tributary ;of Fork Stream. and Forbes River. Map reference, Map reference, S. 89/9922. s. 72/2664. F11ont Basin Stream ..... Tributary of Basin Creek in the Murray, Lake Small lake adjacent ~o Glenmore­ Avoca River regi 1on. Map reference, Godley Peaks Road. Map refer­ s. 65/9709. ence, S. 89/0911. Gammack Range Emending generally southwards from Orb Col. ..... A pass just east of Veil Peak. Map Jollie Peak on the Liebig Range to reference, S. 72/2875. Mount Stevenoon. Instead of "Bur­ Outlaw G!iacier Glacier below Mount Renegade and nett Range" shown on maps. Outlaw Peak. Map reference, S. Gargarus Stream Tributary o.f Glenthorne Stream, west 72/4478. of Gargarus Spur. Map reference, Poachers P,ass A pass at the head of Jellicoe Stream. s. 65/9597. Map re£erence, S. 65 / 6691. .
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