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    The Flaxbourne River is a river in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. It arises in the Inland Kaikoura Range and Halden Hills and flows east and then...
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    located on State Highway 1, 82 kilometres (51 mi) north of Kaikōura. The Flaxbourne River flows past to the north and into the Pacific Ocean at Ward Beach to...
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  • River Flaxbourne River Fleming River Forbes River Forgotten River Fork Stream Four Mile River Fox River (Buller) Fox River (Westland) Frances River Freshwater...
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  • Tone River Winterton River Blind (Otūwhero) River Flaxbourne River Graham River Kaituna River Okaramio River Ōpaoa River Fairhall River Omaka River Taylor...
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    town of Ward, and 75 kilometres (47 mi) northwest of Kaikōura. The Flaxbourne River flows into the Pacific Ocean at the southern end of Ward Beach. This...
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    Functioned as a boom gate vessel 1944 Sunk 19 March 1947 near the Flaxbourne River mouth HMNZS South Sea T08 1941 1942 Served at Wellington Previously...
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    River as the new southern boundary. From 1860, the Kaikōura region was represented on the Marlborough Provincial Council first through the Flaxbourne...
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    when walking from Lyttelton to Flaxbourne, in Marlborough. Clifford landed sheep on the beach just south of the Blythe River which was later known as Stonyhurst...
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  • 1838 Clayton-East, East, Clayton-East-Clayton extinct 1932   Clifford of Flaxbourne 1887 Clifford extant   Clifford of the Navy 1838 Clifford extinct 1895...
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    SS Taiaroa (category Ships built on the River Clyde)
    on the Omapere buried there. A passenger, Mr Vallance, was buried at Flaxbourne. The Court of Enquiry commenced on 17 April under Mr Stratford, RM and...
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