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  1. Ashburton Forks, New Zealand

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Ashburton Forks , formerly known as Spread Eagle , is a small town settlement which lies between the forks of the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River in the Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury Province of New Zealand s South Island . It is approximately 50  km west of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton and about 17  km from the foot of the Southern Alps . Early Settlers William Campbell settler William Campbell , blacksmith by trade, of Oakfield Demesne , County Donegal established the Spreadeagle Farm at Ashburton in the early 1880s with his wife Mary n e Falloon . See also Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton , nearby major town Methven, New Zealand Methven , nearby major town not sure of this one uncomment if correct Coord missing New Zealand Category Cities and towns in New Zealand Category Geography of the Canterbury Region CanterburyNZ geo stub ...   more details



  1. Ashburton River (New Zealand)

    Infobox river river name Ashburton River Hakatere image name Ashburton NZ aerial.jpg caption This view of Ashburton, New Zealand shows the confluence of south on left and north branches image size 246px basin countries New Zealand mouth Pacific Ocean mouth elevation convert 0 m ft The Ashburton River Hakatere is a river in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand . The river has two branches which meet convert 21 km mi from the coast, just inland of the town of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton . The branches .... ref name teara cite web title ASHBURTON RIVER work An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H. McLintock year 1966 last Beck first Alan Copland publisher Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand url http www.TeAra.govt.nz en 1966 ashburton river 1 ref Both branches are crossed via siphons by the Rangitata Diversion Race, part of an irrigation scheme. ref name Methven The river separates Ashburton from its southern suburb, Tinwald, New Zealand Tinwald . Both river and town are named for William Baring Lord Ashburton who was a leading member of the Canterbury Association . ref name teara The official name of the river was amended to become a List of dual place names in New Zealand dual name ... name Ashburton River North Branch Hakatere origin Godley Peak elevation convert 1705 m ft length convert 98 km mi left tribs Swift River New Zealand Swift River The Ashburton River North Branch Hakatere ... known as the Ashburton Lakes join it. ref New Zealand 1 50000 Topographic Map Series sheet BX19 Hakatere ... of their confluence, finally diverging near the small settlement of Ashburton Forks . ref name Methven New Zealand 1 50000 Topographic Map series http www.linz.govt.nz topography topo maps map chooser ... of the river is known as Petticoat lane. ref New Zealand 1 50000 Topographic Map Series sheet BW19 ... from Mount Arrowsmith New Zealand Mount Arrowsmith convert 2781 m ft , convert 26 km mi west of the North ... and the Clent Hills New Zealand Clent Hills and Winterslow Range to the north, emerging onto the Canterbury ...   more details



  1. Ashburton, New Zealand

    Island of New Zealand. pushpin mapsize 300 pushpin map caption Ashburton latd 43 latm 54 lats ... , on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand . The town is the seat of the Ashburton District ... Ashburton was named by the surveyor Captain Joseph Thomas surveyor Joseph Thomas of the New Zealand ... 150px left Ashburton Territorial Authority Ashburton is on New Zealand State Highway 1 State Highway ... Zealand Tinwald , south of the town and the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River . Tinwald ... rowing, swimming, and water skiing opportunities. The Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton , Rakaia ... past Methven, New Zealand Methven . Prominent residents Prominent residents have included the former Prime Minister of New Zealand , Jenny Shipley , international operatic tenor Simon O Neill , Olympic silver medal cyclist Hayden Roulston and New Zealand television and radio personality Simon Barnett . Hugo Friedlander was the second Mayor of Ashburton, New Zealand Mayor of Ashburton 1879 1881 ... Street Map br Ashburton District, New Zealand Territorial Authorities of New Zealand New Zealand topics Use dmy dates date August 2010 Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New ... nl Ashburton stad ja nn Ashburton p New Zealand pnb pl Ashburton Nowa ... type New Zealand urban area Metropolitan Area e.g. Town, Village, City, etc. total type Territorial ... dot x dot y pushpin map New Zealand transparent pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin ... List of regions in New Zealand Region subdivision name1 Canterbury Region Canterbury subdivision type2 ... blank1 Ashburtonian General information timezone Time in New Zealand NZST utc offset 12 timezone ... the towns of Methven, New Zealand Methven , Mount Somers , and Rakaia . Climate On the whole ... home to several unusual businesses Designline http www.designline.co.nz , New Zealand s only bus ... of New Zealand Place Names publisher Reed Books location Auckland year 2002 isbn 0 7900 0761 4 External ...   more details



  1. Ashburton (New Zealand electorate)

    Refimprove date September 2011 Ashburton was a New Zealand electorates New Zealand electorate , first created in 1881 and based around the South Island town of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton . History Boundaries The first electorate of Ashburton was created for the New Zealand general election, 1881 ... northwest up the Ashburton River New Zealand Ashburton River . It included Methven, New Zealand ... variable, with the town of Ashburton being the only constant. In the New Zealand general election ... Methven, being taken instead. Methven was incorporated into the Ellesmere New Zealand electorate Ellesmere seat. Ashburton also gained territory on the coast at this point. In the New Zealand general ... centred on Geraldine, New Zealand Geraldine , with Ashburton itself in a spur at the northeastern extremity. The New Zealand general election, 1919 1919 elections saw a complete revokation of this, with the electorate ... Zealand electorate Temuka . A second electorate named Ashburton was created for the New Zealand general ... to form South Canterbury New Zealand electorate South Canterbury , while Ashburton itself was incorporated into Selwyn. A third electorate named Ashburton was created for the New Zealand general election ... Party . By the time of the second Ashburton electorate, rural New Zealand was largely united behind the New Zealand National Party National Party , which held Ashburton for the whole of its second ... state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Ashburton New Zealand Electorate Category Historic electorates of New ... New Zealand electorate Rangitata seat, but in the New Zealand general election, 1890 1890 elections ... lost and Methven regained, but this itself was reversed in the New Zealand general election, 1896 1896 elections . The electorate then remained relatively stable until the New Zealand general election ... . It lost Lake Coleridge again in the New Zealand general election, 1922 1922 elections . In the New ... Zealand general election, 1957 1957 elections , it gained Geraldine from Waimate New Zealand electorate ...   more details



  1. Ashburton

    Ashburton may refer to United Kingdom Ashburton, Devon , a town in England Ashburton UK Parliament constituency , a former UK Parliamentary constituency Ashburton, London , an area in the London Borough of Croydon, England Ashburton ward , a ward in the London Borough of Croydon, England Ashburton Grove , the location of the Emirates Stadium, home of London s Arsenal Football Club Ashburton Learning Village , in Croydon New Zealand Ashburton, New Zealand , a town in Canterbury Ashburton Aerodrome , a small airport serving Ashburton Ashburton County , one of the counties of New Zealand Ashburton New Zealand electorate , a former electorate in New Zealand Australia Ashburton, Victoria , a suburb of Melbourne Shire of Ashburton , a shire in Western Australia Electoral district of Ashburton , a former state electorate in Western Australia United States Ashburton, Baltimore , Maryland, a neighborhood See also Baron Ashburton , British title Ashburton Jersey Limited Ashburton River disambiguation geodis de Ashburton fr Ashburton ko hr Ashburton it Ashburton nl Ashburton ja no Ashburton pl Ashburton ru ...   more details



  1. Ashburton River

    Ashburton River may refer to Ashburton River New Zealand Ashburton River Western Australia geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages lb Ashburton River ...   more details



  1. This is New Zealand

    This is New Zealand is a documentary film showcasing New Zealand scenery that was produced by the New Zealand National Film Unit for screening at the Expo 70 World Expo in Osaka in 1970. The film combined scenic images including aerial cinematography with rousing classical music such as Sibelius Karelia Suite . Using then ground breaking technology, the film required three separate but synchronised 35mm film projectors which projected their images onto an extra wide screen. In 2004 2005 Archives New Zealand commissioned a restoration at post production facility, Park Road Post . Hugh McDonald, the original director, was involved in the restoration and Kit Rollings, the original sound mixer assisted with the updated soundtrack. Awards Bronze worldmedal 2007 , New York Festivals Film and Video Competition a competition for advertising films . ref name NZ Herald 10422293 cite news url http www.nzherald.co.nz nz news article.cfm?c id 1&objectid 10422293 title NZ film takes bronze medal in New York date 3 February 2007 agency NZPA work The New Zealand Herald accessdate 22 November 2011 ref ref name NZ Herald 10422647 cite news url http www.nzherald.co.nz entertainment news article.cfm?c id 1501119&objectid 10422647 title Remastered 70 s NZ film wins New York award author Stuart, Hamish date 6 February 2007 agency NZPA work The New Zealand Herald accessdate 22 November 2011 ref References references External links http www.newyorkfestivals.com New York Festivals website http www.newyorkfestivals.com main.taf?erube fh nyf&nyf.submit.SearchWinners true&nyf.CmptnCode FV Winners page from New York Festivals http www.enzedff.co.nz default.aspx?id 4930®ion 1 Wellington International Film Festival Film Info documentary stub Category Travelogues Category New Zealand documentary films Category 1970 films ...   more details



  1. Wheatstone, New Zealand

    Location map New Zealand label Wheatstone lat 44.0121 long 171.7579 position right width 150 float right caption Wheatstone is a locality in the Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury region of New Zealand s South Island . ref name linz LINZ 20814 Wheatstone 22 January 2008 ref It is located on the Canterbury Plains south of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton , on the banks of the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River . Other nearby settlements include Huntingdon, New Zealand Huntingdon to the north, Eiffelton and Flemington, Canterbury Flemington to the west, Ashton, New Zealand Ashton and Waterton, New Zealand Waterton to the south, and Riverside, New Zealand Riverside and Wakanui, New Zealand Wakanui to the east on the opposite side of the Ashburton River. Wheatstone is slightly inland from the coastline of the Pacific Ocean . References reflist coord 44 01 S 171 45 E display title region NZ type city source GNS enwiki Ashburton District, New Zealand Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New Zealand Canterbury geo stub ...   more details



  1. Ashton, New Zealand

    Location map New Zealand label Ashton lat 44.0341 long 171.7744 position right width 150 float right caption Ashton is a lightly populated Human settlement locality in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand s South Island . ref name linz LINZ 20827 Ashton 22 January 2008 ref It is situated on the Canterbury Plains south of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton , on the Pacific Ocean coastline. It is on the southern side of the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River s mouth. Nearby settlements include Huntingdon, New Zealand Huntingdon and Wheatstone, New Zealand Wheatstone to the north, Waterton, New Zealand Waterton to the southwest, and across the Ashburton River, Riverside, New Zealand Riverside to the northeast. References reflist coord 44 02 S 171 46 E display title region NZ type city source GNS enwiki Ashburton District, New Zealand Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New Zealand CanterburyNZ geo stub ...   more details



  1. Ashburton Guardian

    Infobox Newspaper name Ashburton Guardian image caption type Daily except Sunday Newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1879 owners Ashburton Guardian Company Ltd editor circulation 5,555 headquarters Ashburton, New Zealand ISSN website http www.ashburtonguardian.co.nz The Ashburton Guardian is a daily newspaper published in Ashburton, New Zealand according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations UK Audit Bureau of Circulation in New Zealand it has a readership of approximately 11,000 and a circulation of 5,554. The newspaper was a member of the now defunct New Zealand Press Association . According to the Newspaper Publishers Association of New Zealand the Ashburton Guardian was first published in September 1879. References unreferenced date August 2008 Reflist NZ newspaper Category Newspapers published in New Zealand Category Canterbury Region NewZealand newspaper stub ...   more details



  1. Ashburton Collegiate

    One source date March 2008 Mid Canterbury Football Club is a soccer club in Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton , New Zealand . External links http www.ultimatenzsoccer.com Database id1411.htm The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website Clubs based in Canterbury Category Association football clubs in New Zealand NewZealand footyclub stub ...   more details



  1. Ashburton Domain

    Infobox cricket ground ground name Ashburton Domain nickname country New Zealand image Ashburton NZ aerial.jpg caption View of Ashburton Domain lower centre location Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton , New Zealand establishment 1884 first recorded match seating capacity end1 end2 club1 Canterbury cricket team Canterbury year1 1981&ndash 1988 date 1 November year 2011 source http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 21 1397.html Ground profile Ashburton Domain is a cricket ground in Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton , Canterbury Region Canterbury , New Zealand . The first recorded match on the ground came when Ashburton Country played the touring Tasmania cricket team Tasmania team in 1884. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 21 1397 misc.html title Other matches played on Ashburton Domain, Ashburton publisher CricketArchive accessdate 1 November 2011 ref The ground later held its first major match when Canterbury cricket team Canterbury played Otago cricket team Otago in the 1980 81 New Zealand limited overs cricket trophy Shell Cup . Three further List A matches have been held on the ground, the last of which saw Canterbury play Central Districts cricket team Central Districts in the 1988 89 Shell Cup. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 21 1397 a.html title First Class Matches played on Ashburton Domain, Ashburton publisher CricketArchive accessdate 1 November 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.espncricinfo.com newzealand content ground 58905.html Ashburton Domain at ESPNcricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 21 1397.html Ashburton Domain at CricketArchive coord 43 53 52.35 S 171 44 57.05 E type landmark scale 2000 region NL display title Category Cricket grounds in New Zealand Category Sport in the Canterbury Region Category Buildings and structures in the Canterbury Region ...   more details



  1. Ashburton County

    Infobox Former Subdivision conventional long name Ashburton County common name Ashburton County subdivision County New Zealand County nation New Zealand p1 s1 flag s1 year start 1876 event end year end 1989 date end image coat image map capital Ashburton, New Zealand stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Canterbury Region footnotes Ashburton County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the South Island . See also List of counties of New Zealand 1966 coord missing New Zealand Category Counties of New Zealand Category Politics of the Canterbury Region Canterbury geo stub ...   more details



  1. Huntingdon, New Zealand

    Location map New Zealand label Huntingdon lat 43.9881 long 171.7390 position right width 150 float right caption Huntingdon is a lightly populated locality in the Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury region of New Zealand s South Island . ref name linz LINZ 18658 Huntingdon 22 January 2008 ref It is situated on the southern bank of the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River , south of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton . Other nearby settlements include Willowby, New Zealand Willowby to the west, Wheatstone, New Zealand Wheatstone , Flemington, Canterbury Flemington , and Ashton, New Zealand Ashton to the south, and Wakanui, New Zealand Wakanui to the east across the river. Economy The primary economic activity in Huntingdon has been agriculture , but the development of a watersports centre and an associated residential subdivision since 1987 has provided diversification. Environment Huntingdon is situated on the Canterbury Plains , just inland from the Pacific Ocean . A small lake, Lake Hood , is situated beside the Ashburton River. In 1987, a project to develop Lake Hood was founded, and it is now a significant public water recreation facility surrounded by Huntingdon Park. It hosts kayaking , watercraft rowing rowing , and water skiing , augmented by walking trails through surrounding wetland . Residential development has been pursued around this facility, growing the population of Huntingdon. ref name lake Ashburton District Tourism, http www.ashburtontourism.co.nz newzealand product ?product lake hood Lake Hood . Retrieved 22 January 2008. ref Transport Huntingdon is off major transport routes. Both State Highway 1 New Zealand State Highway 1 and the Main South Line railway pass nearby to the northwest, through Tinwald, New Zealand Tinwald and Winslow, New Zealand Winslow . References reflist coord 43.9862 171.7376 format dms display title Ashburton District, New Zealand Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New Zealand ...   more details



  1. Swift River (New Zealand)

    Infobox River river name Swift River image name image size caption origin mouth Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River North Branch basin countries New Zealand length km 12 elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Swift River is a river of the Canterbury Region of New Zealand s South Island . It flows south through a valley between the Black Hill Range Black Hill and Mount Hutt Range s to reach the north branch of the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River 25 kilometres northwest of Methven, New Zealand Methven . See also List of rivers of New Zealand References LINZ id name Swift River New Zealand accessdate 12 July 2009 coord 43 30 S 171 26 E display title region NZ type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of the Canterbury Region CanterburyNZ geo stub ...   more details



  1. Baron Ashburton

    House of Commons House of Commons . The town of Ashburton, New Zealand is named after him. He ... 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Ashburton ...Image AlexanderBaring.jpg thumb 200px Alexander Baring, br 1st Baron Ashburton Baron Ashburton , of Ashburton, Devon Ashburton in the County of Devon , is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage ... politician, John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton Sir John Dunning . This creation became extinct in 1823 ... in 1835 for the financier and Tory politician Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton Alexander Baring ... Baring family, Lord Ashburton was the second son of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet , the uncle of Francis ... Baron Howick of Glendale . Lord Ashburton was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron. He held ... sextet in New York. His only son, Alexander Baring, the sixth Baron, was a member of the Hampshire ... son Giles Baring was a successful cricketer. List of titleholders Barons Ashburton, First Creation 1782 Image Baron Ashburton 1st creation coa.png thumb right200px The coat of arms of the Barons Ashburton first creation . John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton 1731 1783 Richard Dunning, 2nd Baron Ashburton Richard Barre Dunning, 2nd Baron Ashburton 1782 1823 Coat of arms Arms Bendy Dexter and sinister .... Motto Studiis et rebus honestis for studies and other honest pursuits Barons Ashburton, Second Creation 1835 Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton 1774 1848 William Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton William Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton 1799 1864 Francis Baring, 3rd Baron Ashburton 1800 1868 Alexander Baring, 4th Baron Ashburton Alexander Hugh Baring, 4th Baron Ashburton 1835 1889 Francis Denzil Edward Baring, 5th Baron Ashburton 1866 1938 Alexander Baring, 6th Baron Ashburton Alexander Francis St Vincent Baring, 6th Baron Ashburton 1898 1991 John Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton John Francis Harcourt Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton b. 1928 The heir apparent is the present holder s son the Hon ...   more details



  1. Tinwald, New Zealand

    Tinwald is a town in Canterbury, New Zealand , now little more than a suburb of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton . It lies to the south of the larger town, separated from it by the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River . The town was named after Tynwald , the parliament of the Isle of Man . Prominent former citizens of Tinwald include William Massey , who was Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1912 to 1925. The Main South Line section of the South Island Main Trunk Railway runs through Tinwald, and from 1878 until 1968, the town acted as the junction for the Mount Somers Branch . The first few kilometres of the branch line at the Tinwald end are now preserved by the Plains Vintage Railway , who regularly operate public open days. The Railway is particularly notable for NZR K class 1877 K 88, a locomotive recovered in 1974 from where it was dumped in the Oreti River and returned to full operating condition in 1981. It still operates services on the Plains Railway today. Tinwald has several shops spanning its main road including several caf s, a tavern, a supermarket and its own liquor store. History Tinwald was originally the only settlement within 10 kilometres when the European settlers arrived. The settlers finally managed to cross the Ashburton river, thus forming the next settlement of Ashburton. Education Tinwald School is a coeducational state contributing primary school years 1 6 . It has a Socio Economic Decile decile rating of 6 and a roll of 220. ref TKI 3561 Tinwald School ref In 2004 the school celebrated its 125th anniversary. References Refimprove date August 2008 Reflist External links http www.plainsrailway.co.nz Plains Vintage Railway coord 43 55 S 171 43 E region NZ type city display title Ashburton District, New Zealand Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New Zealand ...   more details



  1. Willowby, New Zealand

    22 January 2008. ref Environment Willowby is located on the Canterbury Plains between the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton and Rangitata River Rangitata rivers. The Pacific Ocean is a short distance away, with Eiffelton and Waterton, New Zealand Waterton between Willowby and the coastline ... enwiki Ashburton District, New Zealand Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New Zealand ...Location map New Zealand label Willowby lat 43.9808 long 171.6756 position right width 150 float right caption Willowby is a lightly populated locality in the Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury region of New Zealand s South Island . ref name linz LINZ 18665 Willowby 22 January 2008 ref It is situated in Mid Canterbury south of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton , the major town of the area. Other nearby settlements include Hinds, New Zealand Hinds and Lynnford to the southwest, Eiffelton to the south, and Huntingdon, New Zealand Huntingdon to the east. Economy The primary economic activity around Willowby is agriculture . Education Until 2000, primary education was provided by Willowby School. That year, three local schools merged to form Longbeach School, which is situated at the former site ... church in Ashburton, and a tapestry created by a member of Willowby Methodist Church to celebrate its centenary in 1976 was gifted to Tinwald, New Zealand Tinwald s Methodist church. ref name ... index.asp?articleid 10683 Long Service Recognised , Ashburton Guardian 11 December 2007 . ref Transport Willowby is situated off major transport routes. State Highway 1 New Zealand State Highway 1 and the Main South Line railway pass nearby, through Winslow, New Zealand Winslow to the northwest ... History , Ashburton Online . Retrieved 22 January 2008. ref Services Willowby has its own volunteer rural fire fighting unit. It covers a catchment between the Ashburton and Hinds River Hinds ...   more details



  1. Waterton, New Zealand

    Location map New Zealand label Waterton lat 44.0568 long 171.7314 position right width 150 float right caption Waterton is a former town in the Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury region of New Zealand s South Island . It is still officially recognised as a locality. ref name linz LINZ 18517 Waterton 23 January 2008 ref Geography Waterton is located on the Canterbury Plains south of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton on the Pacific Ocean , between the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River and Hinds River . Nearby localities include Ashton, New Zealand Ashton and Wheatstone, New Zealand Wheatstone to the northeast, Flemington, Canterbury Flemington to the north, Eiffelton to the northwest and Longbeach, New Zealand Longbeach to the southwest. History Waterton was founded in the second half of the 19th century as the Canterbury Plains were settled by European immigrants. By 1888, it had its own town hall. Roman Catholic Church Catholics in the area of Longbeach and Waterton complained to the administration of the Ashburton parish that Mass liturgy Mass had not been said in their area. Accordingly, Mass was held in the Waterton Hall, with an attendance of 60 it later was held in Eiffelton rather than Waterton. ref name catholic Catholic Diocese of Christchurch, http www.chch.catholic.org.nz ?sid 281 Eiffelton , accessed 23 January 2008. ref At its height, Waterton was a service ... titles of the town s former lots were amalgamated by the owner and then divided into four new hobby farm lifestyle blocks for development. The new owners appealled to the Ashburton District Council ... in Tinwald, New Zealand Tinwald . ref name courier References reflist 2 coord 44 04 S 171 45 E display title region NZ type city source GNS enwiki Ashburton District, New Zealand Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New Zealand Category Ghost towns in New Zealand ... roads, so that they could be merged into the new properties. In August 2006, the Council granted this request ...   more details



  1. Ashburton College

    O Neill tenor Hayden Roulston Olympic silver medal cyclist Ashburton Astronomy Group Observatory Infobox observatory name Ashburton Astronomy Group Observatory background image caption organization code location Ashburton College, Canterbury , New Zealand coords coord 43.8921 171.7530 region NZ ...Infobox school name Ashburton College seal image motto Individual Excellence in a Supportive Learning Environment ref cite web url http www.ashburtoncollege.ac.nz new title Welcome publisher Ashburton College ref established principal Grant McMillan ref cite news url http www.ashburtonguardian.co.nz index.asp?articleid 12630 title Luckiest person in education date 6 February 2009 first Amanda last Durry publisher Ashburton Guardian ref address Walnut Avenue, br Ashburton, br New Zealand coordinates coord 43.8921 171.7514 region NZ CAN type edu display inline,title type State, Co educational, Secondary, years 9 13 roll 1,200 decile 7 MOE 351 homepage http www.ashburtoncollege.ac.nz ashburtoncollege.ac.nz Ashburton College is a decile 7 school in Ashburton, New Zealand , catering for years 9 13. Ashburton College has a roll of approximately 1200 students and 135 staff, including 87 full time and part time teachers. The most recent ERO report was in 2007. Education Review Office . International ... get A plus for effort author McKenzie Minifie, Martha date 14 May 2008 work The New Zealand Herald accessdate ... variety. References reflist Category Secondary schools in New Zealand Category Schools in the Canterbury ... ref Ashburton College in the Media Media Coverage. Given Ashburton College s status as the much larger of two secondary schools in Mid Canterbury and the only secondary school based in Ashburton Mount Hutt College is in Methven the local daily newspaper, The Ashburton Guardian , provides a lot ... name telescope3 type telescope4 name telescope4 type The Ashburton Astronomy Group Observatory is situated in the grounds of Ashburton College. The building and equipment is owned by the college but administered ...   more details



  1. Valetta, New Zealand

    with ECan rates , Ashburton Guardian 9 March 2007 , accessed 12 December 2007. ref References reflist 2 coord 43 46 S 171 29 E region NZ type city source GNS enwiki display title Ashburton District, New Zealand Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New Zealand ...Valetta is a lightly populated locality in the mid Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury region of New Zealand s South Island . ref name linz LINZ 18161 Valetta 19 March 2007 ref It is located in an agriculture agricultural area on the southern side of the Ashburton River, New Zealand Ashburton River . Another river, the Hinds River , is to Valetta s southwest. Nearby settlements include Mount Somers to the northwest, Anama to the west, Mayfield, Canterbury Mayfield to the southwest, and Punawai to the southeast. Its name is a misspelling of Valletta , the capital of Malta . Valetta was formerly served by the Mount Somers Branch , a branch line railway that diverged from the Main South Line at Tinwald, New Zealand , just south of Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton . On 3 October 1882, the Westerfield, New Zealand Westerfield to Anama section of the line opened with a station in Valetta. Passengers ceased to be served by the railway on 9 January 1933 due to declining patronage as a result of increased private ownership of motor vehicles, but freight traffic stayed steady until after World War II . It then declined to the point where the line was no longer profitable and it officially closed on 1 January 1968, though wheat was railed from Valetta until April 1968. Some remnants of the railway still exist in and around Valetta the station s goods shed , minor bridge abutments, and some of the line s track bed formation . ref name ghost David Leitch and Brian Scott, Exploring New Zealand s Ghost Railways , revised edition Wellington Grantham House, 1998 1995 , 75 6. ref Valetta has been ... stopbanks along the southern branch of the Ashburton River is proposed but currently on hold. ref ...   more details



  1. 1878 in New Zealand

    Joseph Dransfield Events Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton is made a borough. ref http www.teara.govt.nz 1966 A Ashburton Ashburton en Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966 Ashburton ref Arts and literature Music Appointments and awards Archbishop of New Zealand Primate of New Zealand Henry Harper bishop ... The Parliament of New Zealand 6th Parliament continues. Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House William Fitzherbert New Zealand Sir William Fitzherbet Prime Minister of New Zealand Premier George Edward Grey Sir George Grey Minister of Finance New Zealand Minister of Finance ... of New Zealand Chief Justice The Honourable Hon Sir James Prendergast judge James Prendergast Main ... Thomas Peacock Mayor of Christchurch James Gapes followed by Henry Thomson New Zealand politician ... New Zealand, playing seven provincial teams. http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Seasons NZ 1877 78 NZ Australia in New Zealand 1877 78.html Itinerary None of the matches have first class status as the home ... by a New Zealand side over an international touring team. Golf Horse racing New Zealand Cup winner Maritana New Zealand Derby winner Natator Auckland Cup winner Ariel Wellington Cup winner Lara see also Category New Zealand horse races . Rowing Rugby Union New clubs were formed in Featherston and Carterton, New Zealand Carterton , both in the south Wairarapa. Existing football clubs in Gisborne, New ... of New Zealand author edited by A. H. McLintock publisher Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand ... of Waiapu. ref name ww Williams, William , from An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H ... The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 18 Sep 2007 ref See also List of years in New Zealand Timeline of New Zealand history History of New Zealand Military history of New Zealand Timeline of the New Zealand environment Timeline of New Zealand s links with Antarctica For world events and topics in 1878 not specifically related to New Zealand see 1878 References General Romanos, J. 2001 New Zealand ...   more details



  1. Longbeach, New Zealand

    NZ type city source GNS enwiki display title Ashburton District, New Zealand Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New Zealand ...Location map New Zealand label Longbeach lat dir S lat deg 44 lat min 06 lon dir E lon deg 171 lon min 42 position right width 150 float right caption This article is about the Canterbury locality. For the settlement in Otago, see Long Beach, New Zealand . Longbeach is a lowly populated locality in the Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury region of New Zealand s South Island . ref LINZ 18902 Longbeach 20 March 2007 ref It is located in a rural area of the Canterbury Plains on the shore of the Pacific Ocean on the northern side of the Hinds River s mouth. Nearby settlements include Waterton, New Zealand Waterton and Eiffelton to the north, and on the other side of the Hinds River, Lowcliffe to the west. The small township of Hinds, New Zealand Hinds is to the northwest, while the nearest significantly sized town is Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton , further north. There is a Longbeach School, though it is actually located in nearby Willowby, New Zealand Willowby rather than Longbeach. It was formed when three local schools amalgamated in 2000 and caters for students in grades 1 to 8. ref Longbeach School, http www.ashburton.co.nz education longbeach aboutus.htm About Us , accessed 20 March 2007 ref In the 1860s, there was a proposal to build the Main South Line railway between Christchurch and Dunedin on a coast al route that would have passed through Longbeach, but this was abandoned in favour of a more inland route through Ashburton that had easier river crossings. ref Geoffrey B. Churchman and Tony Hurst, The Railways of New Zealand A Journey Through History Auckland HarperCollins ... to extend the Southbridge Branch New Zealand Southbridge Branch from Southbridge, New Zealand ... Proposed Extension The Proposed Extension of the Southbridge Branch Line , New Zealand s Southbridge ...   more details



  1. List of towns in New Zealand

    area urban areas in New Zealand . For convenience, List of cities in New Zealand cities are included, marked in bold . Isolated towns, such as Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton and Levin, New Zealand ...noinclude This is a list of town s in New Zealand . The term town has no current statutory meaning in New ... Ahuroa Akaroa Akitio Albany, New Zealand Albany Albert Town, New Zealand Albert Town Albury, New Zealand Albury Alexandra, New Zealand Alexandra Allanton, New Zealand Allanton Amberley, New Zealand Amberley Anakiwa, New Zealand Anakiwa Aranga, New Zealand Aranga Aramoana Arapohue Arrowtown Arundel, New Zealand Arundel Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton Ashhurst Ashley, New Zealand Ashley Auckland Auroa Awanui B Balclutha, New Zealand Balclutha Balfour, New Zealand Balfour Barrytown Beachlands, New Zealand Beachlands Beaumont, New Zealand Beaumont Bell Block Benhar, New Zealand Benhar , South Otago Blackball, New Zealand Blackball Blenheim, New Zealand Blenheim Bluff, New Zealand Bluff Brighton, New Zealand Brighton Brightwater Broadwood, New Zealand Broadwood Bulls, New Zealand Bulls Bunnythorpe C Cambridge, New Zealand Cambridge Canvastown Carterton, New Zealand Carterton Cheviot, New Zealand Cheviot Christchurch Clarksville, New Zealand Clarksville Clinton, New Zealand Clinton Clive, New Zealand Clive Clyde, New Zealand Clyde Coatesville, New Zealand Coatesville Collingwood, New Zealand Collingwood Colville, New Zealand Colville Coroglen Coromandel, New Zealand Coromandel Cromwell, New Zealand Cromwell Culverden Cust, New Zealand Cust D Dairy Flat Dannevirke Darfield, New Zealand Darfield Dargaville Dobson, New Zealand Dobson Drury, New Zealand Drury Dunedin Duntroon, New Zealand Duntroon E Eastbourne, New Zealand Eastbourne Edendale, New Zealand Edendale Edgecumbe Egmont Village Eketahuna Eltham, New Zealand Eltham Ettrick, New Zealand Ettrick F Fairhall Fairlie, New Zealand Fairlie Featherston, New Zealand Featherston Feilding Flaxmere Fox Glacier Foxton, New Zealand ...   more details



  1. Hinds, New Zealand

    34 E region NZ type city source GNS enwiki display title Ashburton District, New Zealand Category Ashburton District Category Populated places in New Zealand ...Location map New Zealand label Hinds lat dir S lat deg 44 lat min 00 lon dir E lon deg 171 lon min 34 position right width 150 float right caption Hinds is a small town in the Mid Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury region of New Zealand s South Island . It is located on the Canterbury Plains on the south bank of the Hinds River , which reaches the Pacific Ocean between the nearby localities of Longbeach, New Zealand Longbeach and Lowcliffe . Other localities around Hinds include Ealing, New Zealand Ealing to the west, Willowby, New Zealand Willowby , Windermere, New Zealand Windermere , and Winslow, New Zealand Winslow to the northeast, and Eiffelton to the southeast. Statistics New Zealand s statistical area named Hinds covers a large amount of rural area around Hinds and Ashburton, New Zealand Ashburton , and thus its population figure of 3,348 at the 2001 New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings ref Statistics New Zealand, http www2.stats.govt.nz domino external web commprofiles.nsf findinfobyarea 597730 au Hinds Community Profile , accessed 20 March 2007 ref is not an accurate reflection of the population of Hinds township, which is much smaller. State Highway 1 New Zealand State Highway 1 and the Main South Line railway pass through Hinds. Passenger trains have not regularly operated through Hinds since the cancellation of the daily Southerner train Southerner service on 10 February 2002, but freight trains run multiple times every day. The town also has a primary school it dates from 1881 and the original classrooms are still in use. The school s size was boosted in the 1930s when rural schools in Ealing, Maronan , and Lynnford were closed and their students sent to Hinds. There were plans to build a secondary school in Hinds, but these never eventuated and the primary ...   more details




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