List of dual place names in New Zealand
Encyclopedia
Many official place names in New Zealand
are dual names
, incorporating both the original Māori place names and the English names bestowed since European settlement. Although a mixture of Māori and English names is the most common form of dual name, some places, such as Mahināpua Creek / Tūwharewhare, include Māori elements in each part of the name, and Wellington Harbour (Port Nicholson) incorporates two English names.
The practice of giving certain New Zealand places dual names began in the 1920s, but dual names have become much more common in the 1990s and 2000s, in part due to treaty settlements
. Many places have names with a long heritage in each culture. For instance, a recently initialled settlement will see Cloudy Bay
, given this name by Captain Cook
in 1770, renamed Te Koko-o-Kupe / Cloudy Bay, with the Māori name recalling the early explorer Kupe
scooping up oysters from the bay.
In rare cases, a place may be given two alternative names instead of one dual name. Prominent examples include the mountain called Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont and the town called Whanganui
or Wanganui. These places are not included in the list below.
(Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa). In cases where there have been objections to a proposed name, a final decision is made by the Minister of Lands.
A large number of dual names have been conferred not by the NZGB, but were negotiated as part of Treaty of Waitangi
claims settlements and then enacted by Parliament. The 1998 Ngai Tahu settlement alone established 87 dual names, including Aoraki / Mount Cook.
The board now generally puts the Māori name first, but exceptions are sometimes made, for example when maritime safety is paramount (e.g. Baring Head
/ Ōrua-pouanui).
New Zealand place names
Most New Zealand place-names are derived from Māori and British sources. Both groups used names to commemorate notable people, events, places from their homeland, their ships or to described the surrounding area...
are dual names
Dual naming
Dual naming is a policy for the naming of geographical landmarks, in which an official name is adopted that combines two previous names. Usually, the context is a conflict over which of the two previous names is most appropriate....
, incorporating both the original Māori place names and the English names bestowed since European settlement. Although a mixture of Māori and English names is the most common form of dual name, some places, such as Mahināpua Creek / Tūwharewhare, include Māori elements in each part of the name, and Wellington Harbour (Port Nicholson) incorporates two English names.
The practice of giving certain New Zealand places dual names began in the 1920s, but dual names have become much more common in the 1990s and 2000s, in part due to treaty settlements
Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements
Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements have been a significant feature of New Zealand race relations and politics since 1975. Over the last 30 years, New Zealand governments have increasingly provided formal legal and political opportunity for Māori to seek redress for breaches by the Crown of...
. Many places have names with a long heritage in each culture. For instance, a recently initialled settlement will see Cloudy Bay
Cloudy Bay
Cloudy Bay is located at the northeast of New Zealand's South Island, to the south of the Marlborough Sounds. The area lends its name to one of the best known New World white wines although the grapes used in production of that wine are grown in the Marlborough wine region further inland.The bay...
, given this name by Captain Cook
James Cook
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN was a British explorer, navigator and cartographer who ultimately rose to the rank of captain in the Royal Navy...
in 1770, renamed Te Koko-o-Kupe / Cloudy Bay, with the Māori name recalling the early explorer Kupe
Kupe
In the Māori mythology of some tribes, Kupe was involved in the Polynesian discovery of New Zealand.-Contention:There is contention concerning the status of Kupe. The contention turns on the authenticity of later versions of the legends, the so-called 'orthodox' versions closely associated with S....
scooping up oysters from the bay.
In rare cases, a place may be given two alternative names instead of one dual name. Prominent examples include the mountain called Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont and the town called Whanganui
Whanganui
Various places in New Zealand are called Whanganui:*Whanganui, a city at the mouth of the Whanganui River, also often spelled "Wanganui", Manawatu-Wanganui Region*Whanganui District, Manawatu-Wanganui Region*Whanganui Island, Waikato Region...
or Wanganui. These places are not included in the list below.
Assignment
Official place names in New Zealand are usually determined by the New Zealand Geographic BoardNew Zealand Geographic Board
The New Zealand Geographic Board is constituted under the New Zealand Geographic Board Act 2008, formerly under the New Zealand Geographic Board Act 1946. Although an independent institution, it is responsible to the Minister for Land Information...
(Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa). In cases where there have been objections to a proposed name, a final decision is made by the Minister of Lands.
A large number of dual names have been conferred not by the NZGB, but were negotiated as part of Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi is a treaty first signed on 6 February 1840 by representatives of the British Crown and various Māori chiefs from the North Island of New Zealand....
claims settlements and then enacted by Parliament. The 1998 Ngai Tahu settlement alone established 87 dual names, including Aoraki / Mount Cook.
Orthography
Originally, the board gazetted dual names in a form where the less commonly used name was in parentheses, e.g. Taylors Mistake (Te Onepoto). In the 1990s the system was changed to separating the names with a forward slash, e.g. name1 / name2. Placing a space before and after the slash is encouraged.The board now generally puts the Māori name first, but exceptions are sometimes made, for example when maritime safety is paramount (e.g. Baring Head
Baring Head
Baring Head lies between Wellington Harbour and Palliser Bay at the southern end of the North Island of New Zealand. The Baring Head Lighthouse, constructed in 1935, is located on the headland....
/ Ōrua-pouanui).
List of dual names
New name | Former name | Type of place | Region | Year changed | Notes |
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Alpine Lake / Ata Puai Alpine Lake / Ata Puai Alpine Lake / Ata Puai is a small lake in the West Coast Region of New Zealand. The lake is located south of Okarito and west of the larger Lake Mapourika. "Alpine" is something of a misnomer as the lake is only from the sea and at an elevation of less than 100m.... |
Alpine Lake | Lake | West Coast | 1998 | |
Aoraki / Mount Cook | Mount Cook | Mountain | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Aoraki / Mount Cook | Mount Cook Mount Cook Village Mount Cook VillageUrban AreaPopulation:Extent:Territorial AuthorityName:Mackenzie District CouncilPopulation:Mayor:Website:Extent:Regional councilName:Environment Canterbury... |
Township | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Ashburton River / Hakatere | Ashburton River Ashburton River (New Zealand) The Ashburton River / Hakatere is a river in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand. The river has two branches which meet from the coast, just inland of the town of Ashburton. The branches remain parallel and no more than apart for a further upstream of their confluence, finally diverging near... |
River | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Ashley River / Rakahuri | Ashley River | River | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Avon River / Ōtakaro | Avon River Avon River, Canterbury The Avon River flows through the centre of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, and out to an estuary, which it shares with the Heathcote River, the Avon Heathcote Estuary.- Geology :... |
River | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Awaroa / Godley Head | Godley Head | Headland | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Baring Head / Ōrua-pouanui | Baring Head Baring Head Baring Head lies between Wellington Harbour and Palliser Bay at the southern end of the North Island of New Zealand. The Baring Head Lighthouse, constructed in 1935, is located on the headland.... |
Headland | Wellington | 2009 | |
Blumine Island (Oruawairua) | Blumine Island Blumine Island Blumine Island, or Oruawairua in the Māori language, is in the Marlborough Sounds in the South Island of New Zealand.Blumine Island is approx and is mostly hill country. It is the site of a scenic reserve meaning anyone can visit the island... |
Island | Marlborough | 1980 | |
Browning Pass / Noti Raureka | Browning Pass | Mountain pass | West Coast | 1998 | |
Burgess Island (Pokohinu) | Burgess Island | Island | Auckland | 1982 | |
Cam River / Ruataniwha Cam River / Ruataniwha The Cam River / Ruataniwha is a small river in Canterbury in the South Island of New Zealand. It is a tributary of the Kaiapoi River, itself a tributary of the Waimakariri River.... |
Cam River | River | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Campbell Island / Motu Ihupuku | Campbell Island Campbell Island, New Zealand Campbell Island is a remote, subantarctic island of New Zealand and the main island of the Campbell Island group. It covers of the group's , and is surrounded by numerous stacks, rocks and islets like Dent Island, Folly Island , Isle de Jeanette Marie, and Jacquemart Island, the latter being the... |
Island | Subantarctic islands | 1998 | |
Canister Cove (Waikokopu) | Canister Cove | Bay | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Cave Creek / Kotihotiho | Cave Creek | River | West Coast | 1998 | |
Clutha River / Mata-Au | Clutha River Clutha River The Clutha River / Mata-Au is the second longest river in New Zealand flowing south-southeast through Central and South Otago from Lake Wanaka in the Southern Alps to the Pacific Ocean, south west of Dunedin. It is the highest volume river in New Zealand, and the swiftest, with a catchment of ,... (upstream of river fork) |
River | Otago | 1998 | |
Colac Bay / Ōraka | Colac Bay Colac Bay Colac Bay is a small township on the Southern Scenic Route, 10 minutes from Riverton. Surrounding areas include Longwood, Tihaka, Waipango, Round Hill, Wakapatu, Ruahine, Pahia and Orepuki.... |
Township | Southland | 1998 | |
Colac Bay / Ōraka | Colac Bay Colac Bay Colac Bay is a small township on the Southern Scenic Route, 10 minutes from Riverton. Surrounding areas include Longwood, Tihaka, Waipango, Round Hill, Wakapatu, Ruahine, Pahia and Orepuki.... |
Bay/Inlet | Southland | 1998 | |
Cook River / Weheka | Cook River Cook River The Cook River / Weheka is in the South Island of New Zealand. The headwaters are from the La Perouse Glacier on the western flanks of the Southern Alps, and it flows west, then northeast, then northwest and into the Tasman Sea. Its tributaries include the Balfour River, fed by the Balfour... |
River | West Coast | 1998 | |
Coopers Lagoon / Muriwai | Coopers Lagoon | Lagoon | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu | Dart River | River | Otago | 1998 | |
Doubtful Sound / Patea | Doubtful Sound Doubtful Sound Doubtful Sound is a very large and naturally imposing fjord in Fiordland, in the far south west of New Zealand. It is located in the same region as the smaller but more famous and accessible Milford Sound... |
Fiord | Southland | 1998 | |
East Cape / Koromere | East Cape | Headland | Southland | 1998 | |
Estuary of the Heathcote and Avon Rivers/lhutai | Estuary of the Heathcote and Avon Rivers | Estuary | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Fanal Island (Motukino) | Fanal Island | Island | Auckland | 1982 | |
Fighting Bay (Oraumoa) | Fighting Bay | Bay/Inlet | Marlborough | 1980 | |
Flower Pot (Onoua) | Flower Pot | Locality | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Fox Glacier / Te Moeka o Tuawe | Fox Glacier Fox Glacier The Fox Glacier is a long glacier located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island... |
Glacier | West Coast | 1998 | Name does not apply to the town. |
Franz Josef / Waiau | Franz Josef Franz Josef, New Zealand Franz Josef is a small town in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. Whataroa is 32 km to the north-east, and the township of Fox Glacier is 23 km to the south-west. State Highway 6 runs through the town... |
Township | West Coast | 1998 | |
Franz Josef Glacier / Kā Roimata o Hine Hukatere | Franz Josef Glacier Franz Josef Glacier The Franz Josef is a long glacier located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island... |
Glacier | West Coast | 1998 | |
Gillespies Point / Kōhaihai | Gillespies Point | Headland | West Coast | 1998 | |
Goat Island / Rakiriri | Goat Island Goat Island, Otago Harbour Goat Island / Rakiriri is an island in Otago Harbour in Otago, in the southern South Island of New Zealand. It is located between Port Chalmers and Portobello, to the northeast of Dunedin's city centre.... |
Island | Otago | 1998 | |
Greenstone River / Hokonui | Greenstone or Big Hohonu River | River | West Coast | 1998 | |
Grey River / Māwheranui | Grey River Grey River The Grey River / Māwheranui is located in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand. It rises in Lake Christabel, one of numerous small lakes on the western side of the Southern Alps,12 kilometres southwest of the Lewis Pass, and runs westward for 120 kilometres before draining into the... |
River | West Coast | 1998 | |
Groper Island (Tatapihi) | Groper Island | Island | Marlborough | 1982 | |
Haast Pass / Tioripatea | Haast Pass Haast Pass Haast Pass is a mountain pass in the Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand. It is named for Julius von Haast, a 19th century explorer who was also geologist for the Provincial government of Canterbury... |
Mountain pass | Otago | 1998 | |
Harris Saddle / Tarahaka Whakatipu | Harris Saddle | Mountain pass | Otago | 1998 | |
Haukawakawa (Madsen) | Madsen | Locality | Nelson | 1983 | |
Hauturu / Little Barrier Island | Little Barrier Island | Island | Auckland | 2004 | |
Herekopare Island (Te Marama) | Herekopare Island | Island | Southland | 1998 | |
Hollyford River / Whakatipu Kā Tuka | Hollyford River Hollyford River The Hollyford River is located in the southwest of the South Island of New Zealand. It runs for eighty miles in Fiordland, its source being ten kilometres to the north of the northern tip of Lake Te Anau and close to the Homer Tunnel.... |
River | Southland | 1998 | |
Horomamae / Owen Island | Owen Island | Island | Southland | 2001 | |
Howells Point / Taramea | Howells Point | Headland | Southland | 1998 | |
Inainatu / Pile Bay | Pile Bay | Bay/inlet | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Island Hill / Tumuaki | Island Hill | Hill | West Coast | 1998 | |
Jackson Bay / Okahu | Jackson Bay Jackson Bay Jackson Bay is a gently curving bay 24 kilometers wide, located on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It faces the Tasman Sea to the north, and is backed by the Southern Alps... |
Bay/Inlet | West Coast | 1998 | Not applicable to the township |
Jacksons Reef (Patuatini) | Jacksons Reef | Reef | Waikato | 1973 | |
Kaioruru / Church Bay | Church Bay | Bay/Inlet | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Kaitira (East Entry Point) | East Entry Point | Headland | Nelson | 1979 | |
Karewa / Gannet Island | Gannet Island Gannet Island Gannet Island is a small island some offshore from Kawhia on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. Protected as a wildlife sanctuary, it was found to be the country's largest single breeding colony of Australasian Gannets in a 1980 census.The island consists of the eroded remnant of a... |
Island | Waikato | 2002 | |
Kurow Hill / Te Kohurau | Kurow Hill | Hill | Otago | 1998 | |
Lake Alabaster / Wāwāhi Waka | Lake Alabaster | Lake | Otago | 1998 | |
Lake Browning / Whakarewa | Lake Browning | Lake | West Coast | 1998 | |
Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora) | Lake Ellesmere Lake Ellesmere Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora is located in the Canterbury Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is actually a broad, shallow lagoon located directly to the west of Banks Peninsula, separated from the Pacific Ocean by a long narrow sandy spit called Kaitorete Spit, or more correctly Kaitorete... |
Lake | Canterbury | 1989 | |
Lake Grassmere / Kapara Te Hau | Lake Grassmere Lake Grassmere Lake Grassmere is close to Cook Strait in the northeastern South Island of New Zealand.- Geography :Lake Grassmere, south of Blenheim and south of the mouth of the Awatere River, is a shallow lagoon protected from the open sea by a single barrier beach covered by sand dunes... |
Lake | Marlborough | 1998 | |
Lake Ianthe / Matahi | Lake Ianthe Lake Ianthe Lake Ianthe is a lake located on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. A number of small streams flow into the lake and it empties into the Wanganui River... |
Lake | West Coast | 1998 | |
Lake Karoro / Mathews | Lake Mathews | Lake | Northland | 2002 | |
Lake McKerrow / Whakatipu Waitai | Lake McKerrow Lake McKerrow Lake McKerrow, also known by the Maori name of Whakatipu Waitai, lies at the northern end of Fiordland, in the southwest of New Zealand's South Island. The lake runs from southeast to northwest, is 15 kilometres in length, and covers 28 km².... |
Lake | Otago | 1998 | |
Lake Ōkataina / Te Moana i kataina ā Te Rangitakaroro | Lake Okataina Lake Okataina Lake Okataina is the northernmost and largest of four smaller lakes lying between Lake Rotorua and Lake Tarawera in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. The others are Lake Rotokakahi , Lake Tikitapu , and Lake Okareka... |
Lake | Bay of Plenty | 2006 | |
Lake Rotoiti / Te Roto kite ā Ihenga i ariki ai Kahu | Lake Rotoiti Lake Rotoiti, Bay of Plenty Lake Rotoiti is a lake in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. It is the northwesternmost in a chain of lakes formed within the Okataina caldera. The lake is close to the northern shore of its more famous neighbour, Lake Rotorua, and is connected to it via the Ohau Channel. It drains to the... |
Lake | Bay of Plenty | 2006 | |
Lake Rotoroa Lake Rotoroa, Waikato Lake Rotoroa is a lake in Hamilton, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand.It has a surface area of about 54 hectares and an average depth of 2.4 metres.... (Hamilton Lake) |
Hamilton Lake | Lake | Waikato | 1974 | Gazetteer lists this as "Lake Rotorua (Hamilton Lake)" (with a "u") |
Lake Rotorua / Te Rotorua nui ā Kahumatamomoe | Lake Rotorua Lake Rotorua Lake Rotorua is the second largest lake in the North Island of New Zealand by surface area, and covers 79.8km2. With a mean depth of only 10 metres it is considerably smaller than nearby Lake Tarawera in terms of volume of water. It is located in the Bay of Plenty region... |
Lake | Bay of Plenty | 2006 | |
Leaning Rock / Haehaeata | Leaning Rock | Rock | Otago | 1998 | |
Little Mangere Island (Tapuaenuku) The Fort | Little Mangere Island | Island | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Little Mount Peel / Huatekerekere | Little Mount Peel | Mountain | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Lords River / Tūtaekawetoweto | Lords River | River | Southland | 1998 | |
Lyttelton Harbour / Whakaraupō | Lyttelton Harbour Lyttelton Harbour Lyttelton Harbour is one of two major inlets in Banks Peninsula, on the coast of Canterbury, New Zealand. The other is Akaroa Harbour.Approximately 15 km in length from its mouth to Teddington, the harbour was formed from a series of ancient volcanic eruptions that created a caldera, the... |
Bay/Inlet | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Mackenzie Pass / Manahuna | Mackenzie Pass | Mountain pass | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Mahināpua Creek / Tūwharewhare | Mahināpua Creek | Stream | West Coast | 1998 | |
Mākaro / Ward Island | Ward Island | Island | Wellington | 2001 | |
Manawatāwhi / Great Island | Great Island | Island | Northland | 2005 | |
Manawatāwhi / Three Kings Islands | Three Kings Islands Three Kings Islands The Three Kings Islands or Manawa Islands are a group of 13 islands about northwest of Cape Reinga, the northernmost point of the North Island of New Zealand, where the South Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea converge. They measure about 4.86 km² in area... |
Island group | Northland | 2005 | |
Matiu / Somes Island | Somes Island | Island | Wellington | 1997 | |
Milford Sound / Piopiotahi | Milford Sound Milford Sound Milford Sound is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park, Piopiotahi Marine Reserve, and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site... |
Bay/Inlet | Southland | 1998 | |
Moeraki Boulders / Kaihinaki | Moeraki Boulders Moeraki Boulders The Moeraki Boulders are unusually large and spherical boulders lying along a stretch of Koekohe Beach on the wave cut Otago coast of New Zealand between Moeraki and Hampden, and are located at . They occur scattered either as isolated or clusters of boulders within a stretch of beach where they... |
Geological formation | Otago | 1998 | |
Mokiiti / Little Moggy Island | Little Moggy Island | Island | Southland | 2002 | |
Mokinui / Big Moggy Island | Big Moggy Island | Island | Southland | 2002 | |
Motukauatiiti / Corsair Bay | Corsair Bay | Bay/Inlet | Canterbury | 2003 | Does not apply to Corsair Bay suburb. |
Motukauatirahi / Cass Bay | Cass Bay | Bay/Inlet | Canterbury | 2003 | Does not apply to adjacent suburb. |
Motukokako Island (Piercy Island) | Piercy Island Piercy Island Piercy Island, often known simply as "The Hole In The Rock”, is located off the north coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is at the very northern tip of Cape Brett in the Bay of Islands... |
Island | Northland | 1989 | |
Motunau (Plate Island) | Plate Island | Island | Bay of Plenty | 1988 | |
Mount Alfred / Ari | Mount Alfred | Mountain | Otago | 1998 | |
Mount Anglem / Hananui | Mount Anglem | Mountain | Southland | 1998 | |
Mount Aspiring / Tititea | Mount Aspiring | Mountain | Otago | 1998 | |
Mount Charles / Poatiri | Mount Charles | Mountain | Otago | 1998 | |
Mount Diffenbach (Hemokawa) | Mount Diffenbach | Hill | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Mount Earnslaw / Pikirakatahi | Mount Earnslaw Mount Earnslaw Mount Earnslaw, also known by its Māori name of Pikirakatahi, is a 2819 m mountain in New Zealand's South Island. It is named after Earnslaw village in the parish of... |
Mountain | Otago | 1998 | |
Mount Grey / Maukatere Mount Grey / Maukatere Mount Grey / Maukatere is a mountain west of Amberley in New Zealand. Mount Grey is named after Sir George Grey, the governor and Premier between 1845 and 1879. The Maori name for the mountain was Maukatere, which means "floating mountain", as they believed spirits of the dead left from the... |
Mount Grey | Mountain | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Mount Harman / Kaniere | Mount Harman | Mountain | West Coast | 1998 | |
Mount Harper / Mahaanui | Mount Harper | Mountain | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Mount Hauruia / Bald Rock | Bald Rock | Peak | Northland | 2003 | |
Mount Herbert / Te Ahu Patiki Mount Herbert / Te Ahu Patiki Mount Herbert is, at , the highest peak on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. It is located south of Lyttelton Harbour and has the township of Diamond Harbour located at its northern foot.-References:... |
Mount Herbert Banks Peninsula Banks Peninsula is a peninsula of volcanic origin on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It has an area of approximately and encompasses two large harbours and many smaller bays and coves... |
Mountain | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Mount MacKenzie / Pakihiwitahi | Mount MacKenzie | Mountain | Otago | 1998 | |
Mount Nimrod / Kaumira | Mount Nimrod | Mountain | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Mount Upright / Te Taumata o Uekanuku | Mount Upright | Mountain | West Coast | 1998 | |
Mount Watkin / Hikaroroa | Mount Watkin | Mountain | Otago | 1998 | |
New River / Kaimata New River / Kaimata The New River is a river in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. It rises in the hills to the west of Lake Brunner and flows down the north edge of the floodplain of the Taramakau River then turns north for about behind coastal dunes before meeting the Tasman Sea.There was... |
New River | River | West Coast | 1998 | |
Nga Kiore (Jag Rocks) | Jag Rocks | Island group | Nelson | 1983 | |
Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf Islands | Sugar Loaf Islands Sugar Loaf Islands The Sugar Loaf Islands are a collection of five small uninhabited islands and several sea stacks near Port Taranaki, Taranaki, New Zealand. The largest island, Moturoa Island, covers approximately... |
Island group | Taranaki | 1999 | |
Nine Mile Creek / Kotorepi | Nine Mile Creek | Stream | West Coast | 1998 | |
North Branch Ashburton River / Hakatere | North Branch Ashburton River | River | Canterbury | 1998 | |
North-East Reef (Terangi-taumaewa) | North-East Reef | Reef | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Ōkāritoiti / Lake Windermere | Lake Windermere | Lake | West Coast | 2010 | |
Old Man Range / Kopuwai | Old Man Range | Mountain range | Otago | 1998 | |
Otamahua / Quail Island | Quail Island | Island | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Otokitoki / Gollans Bay | Gollans Bay | Bay/inlet | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Otututu (Rough) River | Rough River | River | West Coast | 1987 | |
Pahatea / Durden Hill | Durden Hill | Hill | Otago | 2007 | |
Pariwhero / Red Rocks | Red Rocks | Rock | Wellington | 2009 | |
Paterson Inlet / Whaka a Te Wera | Paterson Inlet (North and South West Arms) | Bay/Inlet | Southland | 1998 | |
Pauakaiwawe (McLarens Bay) | McLarens Bay | Bay/Inlet | Nelson | 1983 | |
Pig Island / Mātau | Pig Island | Island | Otago | 1998 | |
Pigeon Island / Wāwāhi Waka | Pigeon Island | Island | Otago | 1998 | |
Pireka (Low Neck Bay) | Low Neck Bay | Bay/Inlet | Nelson | 1983 | |
Pitt Island (Rangiauria) | Pitt Island | Island | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Pōhatu / Flea Bay | Flea Bay | Bay/Inlet | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Port Hutt (Whangaroa Harbour) | Port Hutt | Harbour | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Port Levy (Potiriwi) / Koukourarata | Port Levy Port Levy Port Levy is a long, sheltered bay and settlement on Banks Peninsula in Canterbury, New Zealand.The current population is under 100, but in the mid-19th century it was the largest Māori settlement in Canterbury with a population of about 400 people... (Potiriwi) |
Bay/Inlet | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Port Pegasus / Pikihatiti | Port Pegasus Port Pegasus Port Pegasus is located at the southern end of Stewart Island in New Zealand. From the 1890s to the 1950s, Port Pegasus was the site of a small fishing community. There was also a small tin-mining boom in the area in the 1890s... |
Bay/Inlet | Southland | 1998 | |
Port William / Potirepo | Port William | Bay/Inlet | Southland | 1998 | |
Pukehinau (Shellback) Stream | Shellback Stream | Stream | Waikato | 1974 | |
Pukepohatu / Bald Rock | Bald Rock | Rock | Northland | 2002 | |
Puotewheke (Scuffle Island) | Scuffle Island | Island | Nelson | 1983 | |
Puroa / Boar Hill | Boar Hill | Hill | Northland | 2002 | |
The Pyramid (Tarakoikoia) | The Pyramid | Island | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Quarantine Island / Kamau Taurua | Quarantine Island | Island | Otago | 1998 | |
Rangitoto ki te Tonga / D'Urville Island | D'Urville Island D'Urville Island, New Zealand D'Urville Island is an island in the Marlborough Sounds along the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was named after the French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville. With an area of approximately , it is the eighth-largest island of New Zealand, and has around 52 permanent... |
Island | Marlborough | 2008 | |
Refuge Island / Takataka | Refuge Island Refuge island A refuge island, also known as a pedestrian refuge or pedestrian island, is a small section of pavement or sidewalk, completely surrounded by asphalt or other road materials, where pedestrians can stop before finishing crossing a road... |
Island | West Coast | 1998 | |
Riverton / Aparima | Riverton Riverton, New Zealand Riverton or Aparima is a small town at the south of the South Island of New Zealand. It is in the Southland region and lies at the western end of Oreti Beach, 30 kilometres west of Invercargill on the Southern Scenic Route. It is approx. 45 km from Stewart Island and provides a safe harbour... |
Township | Southland | 1998 | |
Rocky Point / Tauotikirangi | Rocky Point | Headland | West Coast | 1998 | |
Round Rock (Rangituka) | Round Rock | Rock | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Selwyn River / Waikirikiri | Selwyn River | River | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Seven Mile Creek / Waimatuku | Seven Mile Creek | Stream | West Coast | 1998 | |
Shag Point / Matakaea | Shag Point | Headland | Otago | 1998 | |
Shag River (Waihemo) | Shag River Shag River Shag River is located in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. It rises in the Kakanui Range, flowing southeast for 50 kilometres before reaching the Pacific Ocean near the town of Palmerston... |
River | Otago | 1985 | |
Ship Cone / Ōtaupiri | Ship Cone Hokonui Hills The Hokonui Hills, also known as The Hokonui Mountains or simply The Hokonui, are a range of hills in northern Southland, New Zealand. They rise to 600 metres above the surrounding Southland Plains, of which the hills mark a northern extremity.... |
Hill | Southland | 1998 | |
Sinclair Head / Te Rimurapa | Sinclair Head | Headland | Wellington | 2009 | |
Snares Islands / Tini Heke | Snares Islands | Island group | Subantarctic islands | 1998 | |
Solander Island (Hautere) | Solander Island | Island | Southland | 1980 | |
South Branch Ashburton River / Hakatere | South Branch Ashburton River | River | Canterbury | 1998 | |
South Cape / Whiore | South Cape | Headland | Southland | 1998 | |
South East Island (Rangatira) | South East Island | Island | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
South West Cape / Puhiwaero | South West Cape South West Cape, New Zealand South West Cape, located at , is a cape on the south coast of Stewart Island, New Zealand. It is the southernmost point on the island, and as such is almost the southernmost point on the main chain of islands that make up New Zealand, beaten to that honour by the tiny Murphy Island, which lies... |
Headland | Southland | 1998 | |
Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana | Southern Alps Southern Alps The Southern Alps is a mountain range extending along much of the length of New Zealand's South Island, reaching its greatest elevations near the island's western side... |
Mountain range | Canterbury | 1998 | |
Spy Glass Point (Piripaua) | Spy Glass Point | Headland | Marlborough | 1975 | |
Steeple Rock / Te Aroaro-o-Kupe | Steeple Rock | Rock | Wellington | 2009 | |
Stewart Island / Rakiura | Stewart Island | Island | Southland | 1998 | |
Taieri Island / Moturata | Taieri Island | Island | Otago | 1998 | |
Taki-a-Maru (Fish Reef) | Fish Reef | Reef | Otago | 1985 | |
Tapoa / Erskine Point | Erskine Point | Headland | Canterbury | 1949/2003 | |
Tauhinukorokio / Mount Pleasant | Mount Pleasant | Hill | Canterbury | 1949/2003 | Does not apply to suburb of Christchurch. |
Taukihepa / Big South Cape Island | Big South Cape Island | Island | Southland | 2001 | |
Te Akaroa (West Entry Point) | West Entry Point | Headland | Nelson | 1979 | |
Te Akau (Black Beach) | Black Beach | Beach | Nelson | 1983 | |
Te Aumiti (French Pass) | French Pass | Channel | Nelson | 1983 | |
Te Awa Kairangi / Hutt River | Hutt River Hutt River, New Zealand thumb|300px|The Hutt River looking downstream.The Hutt River flows through the southern North Island of New Zealand... |
River | Wellington | 2010 | |
Te Henga (Bethells Beach) Te Henga (Bethells Beach) Te Henga is a coastal community located in the north of the North Island, New Zealand. The Māori name Te Henga, meaning sand, originally applied to a wide area of the lower Waitakere River valley, but in 1976 the New Zealand Geographic Board changed the name of the beach from Bethells Beach to Te... |
Bethells Beach | Beach | Auckland | 1979 | |
Te Motu Kairangi / Miramar Peninsula | Miramar Peninsula Miramar Peninsula The Miramar Peninsula is a peninsula at the southeastern end of the city of Wellington, New Zealand.The peninsula is 800 hectares and contains the suburbs of Miramar, Maupuia, Strathmore and Seatoun... |
Peninsula | Wellington | 2010 | |
Te Onepoto / Taylors Mistake Te Onepoto / Taylors Mistake Te Onepoto / Taylors Mistake is a locality in New Zealand, at the south eastern extremity of Christchurch city. Taylors Mistake is a bay adjacent to the locality, on the north side of Godley Head, on the northern edge of Banks Peninsula.... |
Taylors Mistake | Locality | Canterbury | 1949/2003 | The dual name applies to the locality, not the bay, which is still known as Taylors Mistake. |
Te Pohue / Camp Bay | Camp Bay | Bay/Inlet | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Te Umukuri (Wellers Rock) | Wellers Rock | Rock | Otago | 1987 | |
Te Waipapa / Diamond Harbour | Diamond Harbour | Island | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Te Whakahewa (The Horns) | The Horns | Point | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
Te Wharau / Charteris Bay | Charteris Bay | Bay/Inlet | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Ten Mile Creek / Waianiwaniwa | Ten Mile Creek | Stream | West Coast | 1998 | |
The Bluff / Motupōhue | The Bluff (Bluff Hill) | Hill | Southland | 1998 | |
The Castle (Rangiwheau) | The Castle | Island | Chatham Islands | 1982 | |
The Doughboy / Kokiraki | The Doughboy | Hill | West Coast | 1998 | |
The Sisters (Rangitatahi) | The Sisters | Chatham Islands | 1982 | ||
Tihiokahukura / Castle Rock | Castle Rock | Rock outcrop | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Tikitapu / Blue Lake | Lake Tikitapu Lake Tikitapu Lake Tikitapu or Blue Lake, is the smallest of four small lakes lying between Lake Rotorua and Lake Tarawera in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. The others are Lake Rotokakahi , Lake Okareka, and Lake Okataina.... (Blue Lake) |
Lake | Bay of Plenty | 2006 | |
Tia Island (Entrance) | Island | Southland | 1998 | ||
Timore Island (Chimneys) | Island | Southland | 1998 | ||
Titi / Muttonbird Islands | Muttonbird Islands | Island group | Southland | 1998 | Gazetteer contains five records for this name, identical except for coordinates. |
Tu Araiawa Island (Fin Island) | Fin Island | Island | Nelson | 1983 | |
Waerenga / Mission Bay | Mission Bay | Bay | Bay of Plenty | 2006 | |
Waikawau / Hannahs Bay | Hannahs Bay | Bay | Bay of Plenty | 2006 | |
Waingaehe / Holdens Bay | Holdens Bay | Bay | Bay of Plenty | 2006 | |
Waireinga / Bridal Veil Falls | Bridal Veil Falls | Waterfall | Waikato | 2008 | |
Waitata / Little Port Cooper | Little Port Cooper | Bay/Inlet | Canterbury | 2003 | |
Wellington Harbour Wellington Harbour Wellington Harbour is the large natural harbour at the southern tip of New Zealand's North Island. New Zealand's capital, Wellington, is on the western side of Wellington Harbour. The harbour was officially named Port Nicholson until it assumed its current name in the 1980s.In Māori the harbour is... (Port Nicholson) |
Port Nicholson | Harbour | Wellington | 1984 | |
Westland National Park / Tai Poutini National Park | Westland National Park Westland National Park Westland Tai Poutini National Park is located on the western coast of New Zealand's South Island. Established in 1960, the centenary of the European settlement of Westland District, it covers 1,175 km², and extends from the highest peaks of the Southern Alps to a wild and remote coastline... |
National park | West Coast | 1998 | |
Whakaari / White Island | White Island | Island | Bay of Plenty | 1998 | |
Whakapaingarara / Tapu Bush | Tapu Bush | Bush | Northland | 2002 | |
Whakapirau / Rocky Point | Rocky Point | Point | Northland | 2002 | |
Whiorau / Lowry Bay | Lowry Bay | Bay | Wellington | 2009 | |
White Bluffs / Te Parinui o Whiti | White Bluffs | Bluffs | Marlborough | 1998 | |
Whitireia / Mount Couper | Mount Couper | Hill | Wellington | 2007 |