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75 m N/A N/A WGN090032 R M Collings Granted 4.2 90.7 9,435 Coastal 2 N/A N/A WGN100150 Far Fetched Ltd Granted 2.5 216.0 25,920 Coastal 1-Feb N/A N/A WGN110384 Himatangi Station Limited Granted 22.0 1,901 220,516 Coastal 2 N/A N/A WAR000321 Carterton Golf Club Granted 5.6 161.3 17,418 East Taratahi 1 1 Mangatarere B WAR050080 Wilson I J & S Granted 2.3 99.6 19,522 East Taratahi 1 1 Taratahi B WAR090132 Busby R O & J D Granted 11.0 905.4 190,134 East Taratahi 2 2 Taratahi C WAR010333 TSM Farms Ltd Granted 18.0 1555.2 326,592 Fernhill 2 Fernhill-Tiffen C WAR060102 McNab Family Trust Granted 3.5 151.2 6,350 Fernhill 2 Fernhill-Tiffen C WAR080499 Tulloch G H Granted 17.0 1468.8 264,384 Fernhill 2 Fernhill-Tiffen C WAR040115 Scott R I & C V Granted 45.0 3888.0 583,200 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR010109 Borland R Granted 1.5 59.4 1,663 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR010197 Coley D K Granted 4.0 116.1 9,285 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR010215 Greytown Villas Ltd Granted 10.0 360.0 75,600 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR010231 J R Orchards Ltd Granted 2.8 240.2 50,442 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR010233 Slater B & J Granted 18.0 583.2 32,076 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR010237 Murphy A G & H A Granted 4.0 115.2 12,672 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR030132 Hammond And Co Granted 80.0 6912.0 1,451,520 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR040067 South Wairarapa District Council Granted 60.0 5184.0 1,691,232 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR050172 Atkinson SW & AE Granted 1.0 86.4 605 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR050176 Smallwood J & McLennan J Granted 36.0 3110.4 466,560 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR070083 Smith D D & C A Granted 5.0 108.0 19,656 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR080557 JR's Papawai Orchards Ltd Granted 32.0 1382.0 232,243 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR100168 Tosswill, Bob Granted 15.0 700.0 70,000 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR990249 Bicknell J A Granted 13.0 1123.2 235,872 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WAR120041 Pinehaven Orchards Ltd Granted 11.0 633.6 Greytown 1 Waiohine A WGN040025 John Wong Granted 3.6 130.0 31,850 Hautere 1 or 2 N/A N/A WGN060106 A D Pain Granted 4.0 86.4 17,971 Hautere 1 N/A N/A WGN060297 Te Waka Water Company Limited Granted 6.9 400.0 145,600 Hautere N/A N/A WGN070168 B Bertelsen Granted 7.0 302.4 55,037 Hautere ?? N/A N/A WGN070204 P & S Robson Granted 12.6 756.0 137,592 Hautere 3 N/A N/A WGN080005 G Jewell Granted 4.5 145.8 53,071 Hautere N/A N/A WGN080029 Common Property Limited Granted 4.5 129.6 20,218 Hautere 2 N/A N/A WGN080253 Te Horo Water Company Granted 5.0 216.0 78,624 Hautere N/A N/A WGN080421 R & E Eckman Granted 1.9 61.6 10,773 Hautere 2 N/A N/A WGN100271 P Pretty Granted 28.8 207.4 74,749 Hautere 1 N/A N/A WAR010111 Price W & A Granted 15.3 1265.0 265,650 Hodders 1 Mangatarere A WAR010145 H L & L M McLennan Granted 20.0 1152.0 241,920 Hodders 2 Mangatarere A WAR010169 McLennan H L & L M Granted 20.0 1656.0 347,760 Hodders 2 Mangatarere A WAR020126 Jamieson B Granted 5.0 162.0 34,020 Hodders 1 Mangatarere A WAR060170 H L & L M McLennan Granted 15.0 1242.0 260,820 Hodders 2 Mangatarere A WAR100054 Nandina Holdings Ltd Granted 40.0 3456.0 518,400 Hodders 2b Waiohine A WAR100088 Douglas J & Gouldstone K Granted 1.3 112.3 23,587 Huangarua (Quarternary) Quarternary Terrace Huangarua B WAR100091 Redbank Estate Granted 7.0 403.2 60,682 Huangarua (Quarternary) Quarternary Terrace Huangarua B WAR100104 Foley Family Wines NZ Ltd Granted 15.0 1296.0 194,400 Huangarua 1 1 Huangarua A WAR100105 Foley Family Wines NZ Ltd Granted 9.0 777.6 116,640 Huangarua 1 1 Huangarua A WAR100107 Jones P & V Granted 5.6 60.0 9,000 Huangarua 1 1 Huangarua A WAR100087 Julicher Family Trust Applied for 6.0 345.6 72,576 Huangarua 2 2 Huangarua B WAR090197 Campbell I A Granted 18.0 1555.2 100,000 Huangarua 2 2 Huangarua B WAR100029 Barber J & Levine S Granted 6.0 172.8 36,288 Huangarua 2 2 Huangarua B WAR100033 Campbell I A Granted 8.0 691.2 145,152 Huangarua 2 2 Huangarua B WAR100051 Craggy Range Vineyards Ltd Granted 18.0 1555.2 326,592 Huangarua 2 3 Huangarua B WAR100052 Craggy Range Vineyards Ltd Granted 8.0 691.2 145,152 Huangarua 2 2 Huangarua B WAR100102 Escarpment Vineyard Granted 10.0 864.0 130,032 Huangarua 2 2 Huangarua B WAR100106 Smart I Granted 26.0 2246.4 224,640 Huangarua 2 2 Huangarua B WGN000020 Hutt Valley Health Granted 25.0 2160.0 786,240 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN000020 Hutt Valley Health Granted 5.2 450.0 0 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN030126 Teri Puketapu Granted 0.5 43.2 15,725 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN040360 Petone Pure Water Company Ltd Granted 2.0 50.0 18,200 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN070154 NZTS Services Limited Granted 3.3 142.7 51,936 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN070183 Shandon Golf Club Granted 32.0 560.0 63,000 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN070184 Feltex Carpets Ltd Granted 6.3 542.9 197,601 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN070189 Imperial Tobacco New Zealand Granted 1.1 65.0 23,660 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN070193 Unilever NZ Trading Ltd Granted 29.4 2542.9 925,600 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN080198 Manor Park Golf Club Granted 5.0 680.0 116,000 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN080208 Boulcott's Farm Heritage Golf Club Inc Granted 12.0 400.0 80,000 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN080397 Hutt City Council Granted 17.7 1530.0 17,075 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN080402 Boulcott's Farm Heritage Golf Club Inc Granted 20.0 995.0 199,000 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN080433 Woolyarns Ltd Granted 8.5 285.7 104,000 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN090243 Hutt City Council Granted 1.3 30.0 10,920 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN090282 Department of Conservation Granted 0.3 24.0 8,736 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN120019 Avalon Studios Granted 28.0 2419.2 880,589 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WGN970036 Wellington Regional Council (Utility Services Division) Granted 962.0 83115.0 30,253,860 Lower Hutt 1 N/A N/A WAR050099 South Wairarapa District Council Granted 1.0 28.8 10,512 Lower Valley 1 (Tauanui) Taunui 1 Onoke A WAR090103 Hume J Granted 22.7 1798.0 269,700 Lower Valley 1 (Tauanui) Unconfined aquifer above Tauanui 1 Onoke A WAR080463 Coveney J Granted 36.0 3110.4 466,560 Lower Valley 1 (Turanganui) Turanganui 1 Onoke A WAR080464 Coveney J Granted 20.0 1728.0 259,200 Lower Valley 1 (Turanganui) Turanganui 1 Onoke A WAR110182 Coveney J
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