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Boundaries, Sheet Numbers and Names of Nztopo50 Series 1:50 000 Boundaries and Sheet Numbers of Topographic Map 260 Series 1:50 AS21/AS22 L01 Manawatäwhi / Three Kings Islands Cape Reinga AT24M02/N02 AT25 Te Paki Te Hapua Cape Reinga North Cape (Otou) Te Kao Ngataki N03 Waihopo O03 AU25 Houhora AU26 AU27 Merita Houhora Waiharara Tokerau Mangonui Motutangi Rangiputa Beach AU28ptAV28 AU29ptAV29 Waiharara Lake Hihi Taupo Paparore Ohia Aurere Bay Taupo Bay Panaki Island Oruaiti Kaingaroa Mangonui Wainui Matangirau N04 Waimanoni O04 P04/Q04 Awanui Kahoe Whangaroa Matauri Oturu Waitaruke Bay Fairburn Peria Kaeo Otoroa Kaitaia KohumaruPupuke Kaiaka Omaunu Takou AV25ptAV26 AV26 AV27 AV28 Bay Te Tii AV29 AV30 Pukepoto Victoria Valley Waiare Tauroa Ahipara Kaitaia Te Rore Mangamuka Whangaroa Russell Cape Brett Takahue Mangamuka Peninsula Manukau Mangamuka Waipapa Bridge Kerikeri Herekino Broadwood Waihou Russell Umawera Waitangi Te Karae Valley Paihia N05 Runaruna O05 P05 Puketona Opua Q05 Whangape Rangiahua Waimate North Rotokakahi Maraeroa Waihaha Ngaiotonga Pawarenga Kohukohu Whangaruru Horeke Karetu Punaruku Ngawha North Panguru Rawene Motuti Kawakawa Oakura Kaikohe Moerewa Mokau Rangi Pokapu Waiomio Helena Point Taheke Ruapekapeka Bay AW26 Whirinaki AW27 AW28 AW29 AW30 AW31 AW32 Kirioke Opononi Tautoro Opahi Tapuhi Puhipuhi Waima Otaua Maromaku Whananaki Hokianga Rawene Kaikohe Matawaia Kawakawa Whangaruru Tutukaka R06Poor Knights Waimamaku Hukerenui Opuawhanga Harbour Matapouri Islands O06 Wekaweka Awarua P06 Kaikou Riponui Q06/PtR06 Tanekaha Waimatenui Pipiwai Hikurangi Tutukaka Waipoua Tutamoe Nukutawhiti Purua Ruatangata Kiripaka Ngunguru Forest West Glenbervie Donnellys Pakotai Matarau Crossing Parakao Titoki Poroti Whangarei Taiharuru Aranga Houto Parua Kaihu Maungatapere Q07/PtR07 Bay AX27 AX28 AX29 AX30 Tamaterau AX31 AX33 Avoca Whatitiri Maropiu Waihue Portland R07 Aranga Dargaville P07 Tangowahine Whangarei Bream Head Mokohinau Tangihua Mangapai AX32 Mata Islands O07 Pukehuia Tauraroa ptsAX31,AY31,AY32 Awakino Omana Baylys Point Pikiwahine Ruakaka Beach Waiotira Waikiekie Hen and Chickens S07 Dargaville Arapohue Waipu Islands Taipuha Mititai Braigh Waipu Te Kopuru Mareretu Cove Tokatoka Ararua Langs Mangawhai Whenuanui Wairere Beach Naumai Paparoa Heads AY28 P08Tikinui AY29 AY30 Brynderwyn AY31 R08 AY32 AY33 S08/T08 AY34 Raupo Marohemo Motairehe Ruawai Pahi Q08 Te Kopuru Ruawai Maungaturoto KaiwakaMangawhai Cape Rodney Hauturu / Port Claris Hukatere Fitzroy Taingaehe Te Arai Little Barrier Batley Topuni Tomarata Island Rototuna Whangaparapara Tinopai Pakiri Oneriri Te Hana Waiteitei Okupu Claris Hoteo Big Leigh North Wellsford Omaha Tryphena Tapora Omaha Wayby Dome Flats Valley Tauhoa Kaipara P09 Q09 Flats SandspitR09 S09 T09 Warkworth AZ29 South AZ30 AZ31 Snells AZ32 AZ34 AZ35 Head Glorit Beach AZ36 Pohuehue Kaipara Head Kaipara Harbour Warkworth Kawau Island Moehau ptsAZ35,BA35,BA36 Araparera Cuvier Island Port Waioneke Makarau Puhoi Waiwera Charles (Repanga Island) Hatfields Mercury Islands Kanohi Beach Wainui Orewa (Iles d'Haussez) Kaukapakapa Silverdale Colville Q10 Dairy R10 S10 Amodeo T10/U10 Parakai Flat Bay Kennedy Helensville Redvale Bay Papaaroha Coatesville Whangapoua BA30 WaimaukuBA31 BA32 BA33 BA34 Te BA35 BA36ptBA35 Coromandel Rerenga Kumeu Takapuna Oneroa Onetangi Helensville Waitemata Auckland Ostend Waiheke Island Coromandel Whitianga Cooks Beach Muriwai Devonport Cowes Beach Harbour Omiha Hahei Waitakere Manaia Hot Remuera Maraetai Whitianga Glen Howick Water Eden Kaimarama Beach Q11 OnehungaR11 Pakuranga S11 T11 Whenuakite U11 Piha Parau Otara Coroglen Orere Huia Matingarahi Tapu Grahams Manurewa Beach Waiomu Tairua Papakura Pauanui BB30ptBB31 BB31 BB32 BB33 BB34 Te Puru BB35 BB36 BB37ptBB36 Awhitu Central Awhitu Drury Hunua Thornton Hikuai Kaiaua Bay The Aldermen Piha Manukau Harbour Papatoetoe ArarimuHunua Thames Hikuai Whangamata Kauaeranga Islands Pollok Te Toro Glenbrook Beach Thames Opoutere Paerata Paparimu Miranda Totara Q12/R12 Bombay S12 Kopu T12 U12 Pukekohe Mangatawhiri Matatoki Waipipi Pipiroa Whangamata Pokeno Maramarua Turua Karioitahi Waiuku Puni Puriri Tuakau Waitakaruru Aka Aka Mercer Kopuku Wharepoa Otaua Whiritoa Te Kohanga Mangatarata Ngatea Hikutaia Meremere Kerepehi Onewhero Whangamarino Okaeria Komata Port Pukekawa Netherton North U11/U12/U13 Waikato Waerenga Paeroa BC31 Wairamarama BC32 Opuatia BC33 Taniwha BC34 BC35 Waihi BC36 BC37 Te Kauwhata Patetonga Awaiti Waihi Glen Rangiriri T13 Beach Port Waikato Pukekawa Te Kauwhata Ngatea Tirohia Paeroa Waimata Katikati Mayor Island R13 Murray Waitawheta Ohinewai S13 Waiterimu Athenr ee (Tuhua) Naike Tahuna ptBD40 Ruawaro Mangawara Te Hoe Mangaiti BC40 Waikaretu Hoe-o- Elstow Pukekapia tainui Huntly Orini Springdale Te Aroha Whakaari / Glen Te Puninga Katikati Afton White Island Rotowaro Taupiri Waihou Tauhei Aongatete Pukemiro Waitoa W13/W14 Hopuhopu Manawaru Mount Te Akau Morrinsville Maunganui Waihau Potaka Hicks Ngaruawahia Ngarua Omokoroa Bay Ruakiwi Gordonton Hungahunga Bay Waingaro Kereone Tauranga V14 X14 Z14 ptBD32 Gordon BD31 BD32 BD33 S14 BD34 BD35 BD36 Te U14 BD37 BD38 BD42 BD43 Y14 BD44 BD45 Te Kowhai Kiwitahi Raukokore Te Araroa R14 Rototuna T14 Puna Papamoa Te Kopua Mount Karioi Raglan Karakariki Hamilton Newstead Morrinsville Matamata Lower Kaimai Tauranga Maketu Maketu Te Kaha Raukokore Potaka East Cape Te Whatawhata Tauwhare Okauia Te Puke Raglan Hamilton Peria Low er Uku Te Miro Kaimai Rangiuru Pukemoremore Matamata Manoeka BD39ptBE39 BD40ptBE40 Te Kaha Te Hutewai Okauia Pa Pyes Pa Pukehina Kauroa Paengaroa Fencourt Omaio Rangitukia Te Mata Hinuera Te Poi Oropi Ohinepanea Pikowai Matata Moutohora Ruapuke Ngahinapouri Cambridge Aramiro Pukeroro Pongakawa Tikitiki Te Pahu Taotaoroa Matata Island Ohaupo Karapiro Valley Whakawhitira Wairoa Te Rore Monavale Piarere Paterangi Awakaponga Thornton Rotoorangi R15/Q15 Pirongia Te Rahu T15Tirau Tapapa U15 V15 X15 Y15 Z15 S15 Horahora Kaharoa Ohope Ruatoria Aotea Te Awamutu Hairini Otakiri Whakatane Torere Hiruharama Kairangi Ohiwa BE31 Kawhia BE32 BE33 Kihikihi BE34 BE35 BE36 BE37 BE38 BE39 BE40 BE41 BE42 BE43 BE44 BE45 Ngutunui Orakau Puketurua Putaruru Mourea Hinehopu Omarumutu Aorangi Whareponga Te Maika Pokuru Lake Rotoma W13/W14/W15 Opotiki Arapuni Waiotahi Waipiro Albatross Point Kawhia Pirongia Kihikihi Putaruru Ngatira Mamaku Rotorua Lake Rotomä Edgecumbe Whakatane Opotiki Houpoto Huiarua Te Puia Springs Bay Waipiro Bay Hauturu Tihiroa Te Kawa Lichfield Taneatua Waikeria Hodderville Mamaku Otara Taharoa Rotokawa Kawerau Waioeka Pa Ihungia Owhiro Honikiwi Kiokio Panetapu Waotu Opouriao Te Puia Ngahape Te Whetu Te Mahoe Wiltsdown Toatoa Huiarua Springs Otorohanga Ruatoki Nukuhou Arohena Rotorua Matahina North Rangiatea Waimana North Tokomaru Maihiihi Waitomo Otewa Te Wairoa Waikirikiri Bay Te Anga Tokoroa Awamarino Caves Horohoro Waiohau R16 Piripiri S16 T16 U16 V16 W16 X16 Y16 Z16 Marokopa Tahaia Paewhenua Ngaroma Waipapa Guthrie Matahi Oparure Te Kumi Waimangu Te Kuiti Kinleith Oponae Motu Arero Mangatea Rangitoto Ngakuru Rerewhakaaitu Moeatoa Tauwhareparae BF31 BF32 Tanehopuwai BF33 BF34 BF35 BF36 BF37 BF38 BF39 BF40 BF41 BF42 BF43 BF44 BF45ptBF44 Waitanguru Waiteti Mangakino Upper Atiamuri Kopuriki Mairoa Mangatuna Marokopa Piopio Te Kuiti Benneydale Whakamaru Atiamuri Waiotapu Kaingaroa Galatea Matahi Oponae Matawai Matawai Te Karaka Tolaga Bay Marau Point Ohakuri Galatea Waipa Whatatutu Takapau Waikawau Piopio Reporoa Forest Tolaga Te Mapara Valley Kopaki Golden Kanakanaia Bay Barryville Springs Murupara Rakauroa Paemako Koranga Mihi Broadlands Otoko Puha R17 Aria S17 Benneydale T17 Mokai U17 V17 W17 X17 Y17 Z17 Wairapukao Te Karaka Mahoenui Mokauiti Mapiu Oruanui Tahorakuri Waimata Piropiro Wharekopae Waipaoa Tihoi Rere Awakino Aratiatia Te Whaiti Wairakei Ruatahuna Ngatapa Ormond Waihirere Whangara Kinloch Minginui Tahunga Mokau BG31 BG32 BG33 BG34 BG35 BG36 BG37 BG38 BG39 BG40 BG41 BG42 PatutahiBG43 BG44 Otangiwai Ongarue Acacia Bay Taupo Pehiri Mangakahu Makaraka Mokau Ohura MatiereOngarue Valley Piropiro Tihoi Taupo Iwitahi Wairapukao Ruatahuna Waikaremoana Ruakituri Hangaroa Ngatapa Gisborne Whangara Nihoniho Te Koura Gisborne Q18 Tuhua Manutuke ptBH30 BG30 Tongaporutu R18 Okahukura S18 T18 Waitahanui U18 V18 W18 X18 Y18 Ohura Oruaiwi Ruakituri Waitaanga Tiniroto Muriwai Ahititi Taringamotu Iwitahi Opourapa Island Kaitawa Tuai Taumarunui Kuratau Hatepe Pukearuhe Okau Ngapuke Junction Te Reinga Otunui Kuratau Rangitaiki Waiiti Tatu Aukopae Pungapunga Moerangi Uruti Piriaka Kakahi Pukawa Te Rangiita Tokirima Bay Wharerata Motunui Tukemokihi Waitara Okoki Tokaanu Kirikau BH28 New BH29 Tikorangi BH30 BH31 BH32 BH33 Owhango BH34 BH35 BH36 BH37 BH38 BH39 BH40 BH41 BH42 BH43 Plymouth Sentry Hill Tahora Tongariro Turangi Huirangi Kaipikari Tawhata Frasertown Y19 Oakura OmataNew Plymouth Lepperton Urenui Whangamomona Tokirima Retaruke Raurimu Turangi Motutere U19Rangitaiki Te HarotoV19 Putorino Mohaka Wairoa X19Nuhaka Morere Wharerata P19 R19 S19 Taurewa Tuhara Oakura Q19 Kohuratahi Kaitieke T19 Kotemaori W19 Whakaki Tataraimaka Tarata Raupunga Wairoa Egmont Village Kaimata Purangi Raurimu Nuhaka Mahia Inglewood Whangamomona Waihua Opoutama Beach Puniho Matau Te Haroto Mohaka Putorino Okato Kaimiro National Park Warea Te Wera Whakapapa Iwikau Tariki Huiroa Village BJ43 Tuna EruaVillage Huiakama Tutira ptsBJ42,BH42,BH43 Pungarehu Midhirst Makahu Ruatiti Waikoau Douglas Pembroke Pokaka Te Pohue Rahotu Puniwhakau T20 Puketitiri W20 Mahia P eninsula BJ28 BJ29 Stratford BJ30 Tututawa BJ31 BJ32 BJ33 BJ34 BJ35 BJ36 BJ37 BJ38 BJ39 BJ40ptBJ39 P20 R20 S20 Horopito U20 V20 X20/Y20 Oaonui Mahoe
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