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Invercargill Post Office at centre and the McKay & Aitchison, Arcade Auction Mart, auctioneers and valuers on right, 1926 Civic Theatre, the town hall of Invercargill – built in 1906. Southland was the scene of early extended contact between Europeans and Māori, notably whalers and missionaries – Wohlers at Ruapuke Island . [ 9 ]
Module:Location map/data/New Zealand Invercargill street is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Invercargill. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
Later that year, two more lines opened, one to North Invercargill and one to South Invercargill; the latter was the southernmost electrified street tram line in the world and ran to Tramway Road. [8] In practice, the network operated as two routes: Route A between Georgetown and Waikiwi and Route B between North and South Invercargill. [9]
Christchurch (1862 and 1868) and Invercargill (1930 and 1991) have also been declared cities more than once. Under Section 27 of the Local Government Act 2002, a district may become a city by either a "reorganisation scheme" with the Local Government Commission, or under Section 27(1) it may apply for a change in status under Schedule 3, Clause 7.
The Southern Scenic Route is a tourist highway in New Zealand linking Queenstown, Fiordland, Te Anau and the iconic Milford Road to Dunedin via Riverton, Invercargill and The Catlins. [1] An Australian travel magazine labelled it "one of the world's great undiscovered drives" in 2008.
A good example of how regionalised this traffic was comes from the Dunedin-Invercargill portion of the line. North of Clinton were five branches whose traffic essentially ran to and from Dunedin/Port Chalmers, while south of Clinton were four branches whose traffic essentially ran to or from Invercargill/Bluff. As this short-distance local ...
Invercargill Central statistical area covers 9.18 km 2 (3.54 sq mi), but this includes Invercargill Airport, which has an area of 5.22 km 2 (2.02 sq mi) but no resident population, so the populated part of Invercargill Central covers 3.96 km 2 (1.53 sq mi) [1] This part had an estimated population of 1,560 as of June 2024, [2] with a population density of 394 people per km 2.
The Bluff Branch, officially the Bluff Line since 2011, [1] is a railway line in Southland, New Zealand that links Invercargill with the port of Bluff.One of the first railways in New Zealand, it opened on 5 February 1867 and is still operating. [2]