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Runholders 1.7.2017 Where a Plus Sign Is Given Along with a Map Number More Than One Map Is Required for the Route Page 1 Imp Met Name Phone A.B.C RUNHOLDERS 1.7.2017 WHERE A PLUS SIGN IS GIVEN ALONG WITH A MAP NUMBER MORE THAN ONE MAP IS REQUIRED FOR THE ROUTE PAGE 1 IMP MET NAME PHONE A.B.C. CAVE I 43 + MR MALLOCH 03 465 7202 ABSEIL ROCK WAINAK. S 146 J 42 RAY PERNISKIE 439 5052 NORTH SIDE OF RIVER ABSEIL ROCK WAINAK. S 146 J 42 DAVE ALLAN 439 4830 VIA McKERROW'S AHURIRI VALLEY S 99+ G 38 DOC ALTAVADY MGR 431 7843 SEE SHEET 9 ANDERSONS'S LAGOON to Shag River Mouth JIM IRONSIDE – Lambing Sept till mid Oct 03 465 1320 To check on state of lagoon - Phone Scott Clearwater 03 465 1655 15 Thomas St Palmerston ARTHURS PASS ALPINE CLUB HUT ANTONY 03 323 6348 OR 025 24 888 24 JOHN 03 366 1810 MALCOLM 03 318 9239 ASHLANDS RD KEMPS RD KATIKI GEOFF NICOLSON 4394608 PHILIP NICOLSON – 4394796 AVOCA HOMESTEAD S 108 H 38 WAITAKI BOYS H. SCH. 437 0529 LAKE MIDDLETON AVOCA VALLEY S 66+ K 34 MIKE MEARES 03 318 5818 RYTON STN. (MONK HUT TO HARPER) AWAKINO SKI FIELD S 126 I 40 JOHN HAMILTON & BARRY AITKEN 434 7188 (BA) WAITAKI SKI CLUB ph 434 9781 J H For Key to gate – B Aitken, 9 Oban St Weston. AWAKINO GORGE MGR. DANNY DEVINE 03 436 0775 Farmland beyond walkway Awakino Station - 027 201 5402 AWAKINO STN. S 126 I 40 MGR . DANNY DEVINE 03 436 0775 Farmland beyond walkway Awakino Station - 027 201 5402 AWAMOKO STREAM I 41+ NOT A WALK NOW AWAMOKO STREAM I 41+ NOT AVAILABLE NOW. BALMORAL HUTS S 136 I 41 JOHN HANNON 431 2535 11 C R.D. OAMARU – Check if crossing Dome hills (David Douglas) BEATTY'S HILL / LIVINGSTON S 127 I 41 MARY ANDERSON 431 2532 BEN AVON JIM MORRIS 03 438 9458 BEN LEDI S 135+ I 41 IAN ANDERSON 431 2586 or 431 2843 (Cottage) BEN LOMOND S 127 I 41 MARK & LIZ HUTTON 431 2880 Cell. 027 6404 295 BEN LOMOND S 127 I 41 BEN LOMOND & LOWER BEN LOMOND “ I41 BARRY & JANE SIMPSON 4312 878 From Bushy Creek Road Also Greg Metherall, Mark & Liz Hutton BEN LOMOND LOWER S 127 I 41 GREG METHERALL 431 1509 From Campbell Park BEN LOMOND LOWER S 127 I 41 GARY ROONEY 431 2878 From Maerawhenua BEN OHAU S 108 H 38 ALISTER TAYLOR 03 435 0131 PUKAKI DOWNS BENMORE WALKWAY (ECNZ) S 117 H 39 MUNRO John & Joan 027 664 5128 03 438 7824 ROSTRIEVER STN Also ring Anderson's BENMORE WALKWAY (ECNZ) S 117 H 39 D.K (DAVE) & LISA ANDERSON (Gundy) 021 457 073 Cottage Dave 03 438 9400 to go to peninsula (the Ram Paddock) BIG BEN S 126 I 40 KEN PATERSON 03 436 0967 87 Diggers Gully Road Kurow BIG HILL S 127 J 41 JOHN MCLEOD 431 7709 ? Whitestone Contracting. BIG KURI CREEK- (Kurinui) SCOTT & DINAH DUNAVAN 027 290 3643 Dn 03 4767539 BIG KURI CREEK (KURINUI) S 146 J 42 GEOFF NICOLSON 439 4608 SEE ALSO RAZORBACK HEADWATERS ONLY “ “ “ “ S 146 J 42 MURRAY JONES 03 465 0444 SEE ALSO RAZORBACK OWNER; SCOTT & DINAH DUNAVAN 03 476 7539 BLACK CAP ANDREW KINGAN 432 4137 BOBBY'S HEAD S 155 J 43 STEVEN KENSINGTON 03 465 1505 GOODWOOD SETL. ROAD BOUNDARY CREEK (Landons Creek) KEITH PLUNKET 437 0340 MURRAY ROAD Alan Plunket 437 0884: Alan Calder 434 9435: + BRANCHES STATION MGR. JAMES & GEORGINA MURRY 03 441 8421 Colin Gibson 434 9479: Jack van der Salm 431 3765 ADVISE JOHN CHETWIN,4395598,MARGIE SMITH 4372882, or JANE NAISH 4346363 OF CHANGES 9 RUNHOLDERS 1.7.2017 WHERE A PLUS SIGN IS GIVEN ALONG WITH A MAP NUMBER MORE THAN ONE MAP IS REQUIRED FOR THE ROUTE PAGE 2 IMP MET NAME PHONE BUSHY PARK J 43 JIM IRONSIDE 03 465 1320 CANYON CREEK S 99+ G 38 No permission required. CARDRONA SKI AREA (NORDIC) S 124 F 41 N/A 03 443 7541 CAVE HILL (contact both runs) J 38 GRAEME HARREX 03 686 1049 PAREORA DOWNS EAST SIDE CAVE HILL (contact both runs) J 38 PETER MOYNIHAN 03 614 3822 Cannington WEST SIDE AND TOP CHINAMAN'S HUT S 126 I 41 TONY BAYLEY 431 1881 OTEKAIEKE STN. Partner = Jo Dalton CHINAMANS CAVE PAUL BARTLETT 03 465 7960 Pigeon Bush to the cave and from Duncan/Easons road CHINAMANS CAVE MARK PREBBLE 021 879 923 Cave on his property. From cave up the gully below the Micro wave tower CHINAMANS CAVE from DUNCAN ROAD ANDREW / NADIA WRIGHT 03 465 0455 Sth of MW to gully. CHINAMANS CAVE from PALMERSTON STEVE & MARGARET VICKERS 03 465 1258 Chalmers Rd. (off Horse Range Rd.) Park @ Don Begley's Cattle Yards. CLEAR STREAM I 41 IAN ANDERSON-BEN LEDI 431 2586 OWNER , Gary Rooney, Studholme 03 689 7881 CLEAR STREAM I 41 M GILLINGHAM 431 2584 IF TRAMPING ON TRUE RIGHT CLEAR STREAM I 41 MARK & LIZ HUTTTON 431 2880 Mischa&Brad Clouston 431 2574 CLEAR STREAM I 41 G.A. BLACKLER 4312 2848 CONE PEAK S 126 I 41 TONY BAYLEY 431 1881 OTEKAIEKE STN. Partner = Jo Dalton CONICAL PEAK - from > Pigroot S 146 I 38 CALEY – JE & KJ (John) 03 465 0006 KINROSS STN. - Also ANDREW NEILSON 03 465 0650 CONICAL PEAK - from > Glencoe S 146 I 42 CALEY – JE & KJ (John) 03 465 0006 Bell Saddle to Conical Pk Dan Burke , Mgr Ph 027 282 3739 CONICAL PEAK - from > Mt Stalker CALEY – JE & KJ (John) 03 465 0006 Mt.Stalker = Hamish Patterson. 4395499 027 658 6963 CRAGIEBURN HQ S 66 K 34 03 318 9219 BOOKING OFFICER - MAREE GOLDRING PO BOX 9125 CHRISTCHURCH O3 338 0535 AMY 03 318 8583 CROMWELL F41 F 41 THE CHALETS 03 445 1260 [email protected] FAX 03 445 1399 DEEP STREAM S 117 I 40 DAVID & KERRY SUTTON 03 438 7781 DEVIL'S BRIDGE WETLANDS S 136 J 41 PROPERTY FOR SALE DEVIL'S BRIDGE WETLANDS S 136 J 41 " DEVIL'S ELBOW S 146 I 42 HAMISH PATERSON 4395 499 MT. STALKER FOR SALE. MAYBE NEW OWNER - CHECK DOBSON VALLEY S 99+ H 38+ WIGLEY K.W. O3 438 9644 GLEN LYON STN. COTTAGE 03 438 9642 DOME HILLS S 127 I 41 DAVID DOUGLAS 431 2585 DOMETT from CHINAMAN'S HUT S 126 I 41 TONY BAYLEY 431 1881 OTEKAIEKE STN. DOMETT VIA 4WD S 126 I 40+ JUSTIN & JANINA SLEE 03 436 0553 DOMETT DOWNS DOMETT, LITTLE S 126 I 40 JUSTIN & JANINA SLEE 03 436 0553 DOMETT DOWNS DUN FIUNARY S 89 H 37 SEYMOUR G.D. 03 435 0512 FERINTOSH STN. EARTHQUAKES OTTO DOGTEREM 431 1554 RICHARD METCALFE 431 2005 MALCOLM HARVEY 431 2727 ? RN Harvey ? ELDORADO I 43 STUART EASON 03 465 7156 ELEPHANT HILL J 40 ROB CAMERON 03 689 2737 ELEPHANT ROCKS I 41 EREWHON S 80+ J 35 COLIN & CHRISTINE DRUMMOND 03 303 9739 EREWHON STATION ADVISE JOHN CHETWIN,4395598,MARGIE SMITH 4372882, or JANE NAISH 4346363 OF CHANGES 9 RUNHOLDERS 1.7.2017 WHERE A PLUS SIGN IS GIVEN ALONG WITH A MAP NUMBER MORE THAN ONE MAP IS REQUIRED FOR THE ROUTE PAGE 3 IMP MET NAME PHONE FAWLTY TOWERS (BOTTOM) I 41 GREG HAND 432 6014 FAWLTY TOWERS (TOP) I 41 JOHN FOLEY 431 2790 025 46 56 33 FERNTOSH STATION S 89 H 37 G. D. SEYMOUR 03 435 0512 FOR WHALE STREAM AND DUNFIUNARY FLANAGAN'S PASS S 99+ H 38 ROBERT PRESTON 03 435 0702 RHOBOROUGH DOWNS PRIVATE BAG, FAIRLIE FLANAGAN'S PASS S 99 H 38 WIGLEY K.W. (Ken & Jane) O3 438 9644 GLEN LYON STN. COTTAGE 03 438 9642 (SUTTON FACE) FLANAGAN'S PASS (THROUGH) S 99+ H 38 JACK CAMERON 03 435 0755 BEN OHAU STN. GLEN LYON ROAD FOUR PEAKS J 37 DAN MOYNAHAN 027 205 4853 FOUR PEAKS J 37 MCATAMNEY & ACKROYD DAN MOYNAHAN FOX PEAK J 37 PAM O'CONNOR TEMUKA Accommodation lodge FOX PEAK S 90 J 37 DONALD BRAY (RUNHOLDER) 03 685 4856 LILLYDALE LOCK COMBINATION & PERMISSION TO TOP FOX PK FREEHOLD CREEK S 108 H 38 GANDY BURROWS 03 438 9710 RIBBONWOOD & SHELTON DOWNS - Access on marked easement - Permission not required GLEN LYON STN KEN & JANE WRIGLEY 03 438 9644 GLEN SHEE S 135 I 41 PETER HORE 03 444 9627 GLENTANNER STATION S 89 H 37 ROSS & HELEN IVEY 03 435 1843 GLENTHORNE STATION K 34 VAL & BOB BROWN 03 318 5822 The Retreat Confluence of Avoca & Harper rivers. GRAMPIANS S 110? I 38 GUY & JILLIAN KING 03 680 6618 HOPE BROS. LAKE TEKAPO GUNN'S BUSH to Mt. STUDHOLME S 118 J 40 W.P. ENGLEBRECHT 03 689 5520 Andrew Fraser has top of ridge DOC HAKA STATION Gray B J & H A (Barry & Heather) 03 436 0733 HAMPDEN FOREST-EASONS RD DUNCAN/NICHOLSON? HARPER RIVER VIA RYTON STN. S 66 K 34 MIKE MEARES 03 318 5818 RYTON STN. (MONK HUT TO HARPER) HERBERT FOREST S 146 J 42+ BARRY WELLS – BLAKELY PACIFIC 027 333 5942 Forest Manager Permission required for Vehicle access. HEYWARD POINT I J 44 MR CHAPMAN 03 482 1104 HEYWARD POINT I J 44 MR MELVILLE 03 482 1107 HUNTER VALLEY CROWN LEASE TO ORANGE LAKES NZ 03 443 1241 COTTAGE - 03 443 1242 CHECK ?? CROWN LAND ISLAND CLIFF STEVE AMBLER ( Manager) 431 2722 Fawning Jan - April,, Stags April till? ISLAND STREAM WATERFALLS S 136 I 42 ROBIN NICHOLS 439 5425 KURIHEKA if going via Tulliemet Rd PADDOCKS ROUND WATERFALL = MT. STALKER 4395499 ISLAND STREAM WATERFALLS S 136 I 42 GRANT MCNAUGHTON 439 5678 THE DASHER = If going from the Dasher “ “ “ KAIWARUA STATION MIKE & KATE WESTGARTH 03 689 2295 718 Kaiwarua Rd.
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