Gummies Bush
Place in South Island, New Zealand
46°17′S 168°01′E / 46.283°S 168.017°E / -46.283; 168.0179883
Gummies Bush is a farming locality in Southland, New Zealand, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of the Aparima River, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) north of Riverton, and 18 kilometres (11 mi) south from Otautau. It is said to be named after whaler and later pig-farmer James Leader, nicknamed "Gummie" because he had no teeth. Leader had a camp in the bush in this location.[1] To Māori, the area was known as Opuaki. It was apparently named after a person, Puaki, a word which means "to come forth in position," or "to come forth in language – that is to utter.[2]
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Southland District, New Zealand
Mararoa Waimea Ward |
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Waiau Aparima Ward |
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Waihopai Toetoes Ward |
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Oreti Ward |
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Stewart Island / Rakiura |
- Mavora Lakes
- Mokoreta River
- Mount Richardson
- Niagara Falls
- Porpoise Bay
- Waipapa Point
- Eyre Mountains / Taka Ra Haka Conservation Park
- Hawea (Clio Rocks) Marine Reserve
- Kahukura (Gold Arm) Marine Reserve
- Kutu Parera (Gaer Arm) Marine Reserve
- Mavora Lakes Conservation Park
- Moana Uta (Wet Jacket Arm) Marine Reserve
- Piopiotahi (Milford Sound) Marine Reserve
- SS Tararua
- Taipari Roa (Elizabeth Island) Marine Reserve
- Taumoana (Five Fingers Peninsula) Marine Reserve
- Te Awaatu Channel (The Gut) Marine Reserve
- Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Marine Reserve
- Te Tapuwae o Hua (Long Sound) Marine Reserve
- Ulva Island-Te Wharawhara Marine Reserve
- Waipapa Point Lighthouse
46°17′S 168°01′E / 46.283°S 168.017°E / -46.283; 168.017