Taieri River

Coordinates: 46°03′15″S 170°11′59″E / 46.054224°S 170.199673°E / -46.054224; 170.199673
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Taieri River
The Taieri River at Cogans, Otago
Map
Route of the Taieri River
Taieri River is located in New Zealand
Taieri River
Mouth of the Taieri River
Taieri River is located in South Island
Taieri River
Taieri River (South Island)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
SourceLammerlaw Range
 • coordinates45°42′39″S 169°41′38″E / 45.71073°S 169.69397°E / -45.71073; 169.69397
Mouth 
 • location
Pacific Ocean
 • coordinates
46°03′15″S 170°11′59″E / 46.054224°S 170.199673°E / -46.054224; 170.199673
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length288 km (179 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionTaieri RiverPacific Ocean
Tributaries 
 • leftMacKays Creek, Red Swamp Creek, Bullocky Creek, Canadian Creek, Riddles Creek, Serpentine Creek, Linn Burn, Totara Creek, Stony Creek, Waitoi Creek, Stot Burn, Gimmer Burn, Eden Creek, Ewe Burn, Hog Burn, Kye Burn, Swin Burn, Hound Burn, Horse Burn, Mare Burn, Filly Burn, Crater Creek, Sheepwash Creek, Nenthorn Stream, Ross Stream, Three O'clock Stream, Christmas Creek, Little Mount Allan Stream, Big Stream, Mullocky Stream, Silver Stream, Ōwhiro Stream, Surprise Stream
 • rightElbow Creek, Ailsa Creek, Spillers Creek, Logan Burn, Styx Creek, Rock and Pillar Creek, Sow Burn, Pig Burn, Shepherds Hut Creek, Bennetts Creek, Cap Burn, Prices Creek, Coal Creek, Scrub Burn, Homestead Creek, Six Mile Creek, Annetts Creek, Boundary Creek, Gills Creek, Heaney Creek, House Creek, Last Creek, Nant Creek, Wandle Creek, Lug Creek, Six Mile Creek, Camlet Creek, Dewar Stream, Rock Creek, Deadbullock Creek, Sutton Stream, Castle Stream, Flat Stream, Barewood Creek, Deep Stream, Machine Creek, Pay Office Creek, Game Cock Stream, Lee Stream, Traquair Burn, Waipori River
BridgesHyde-Macraes Bridge, Taieri Mouth Bridge

The Taieri River (a misspelling of the original Māori name Taiari [1]) is the fourth-longest river in New Zealand and is in Otago in the South Island.[2] Rising in the Lammerlaw Range, it initially flows north, then east around the Rock and Pillar range before turning southeast, reaching the sea 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Dunedin.

The upper reaches meander in a series of convoluted loops across a floodplain above

Taieri Island lies in the Pacific Ocean several hundred metres from the mouth of the river.[3]

The Taieri is 288 kilometres (179 mi) long, of which the last 20 kilometres (12 mi) are navigable. Despite its length the Taieri has a minimal amount of water volume compared to other New Zealand rivers with its average discharge being around 35 cubic metres per second (1,200 cu ft/s).

Mosgiel, Henley, and Taieri Mouth. Its major tributary is the Waipori River, which meets the Taieri near Henley on the Taieri Plains. Google Maps erroneously shows the stretch of the river from the confluence to the mouth as Waipori River.[5] The official correct name is shown on the New Zealand government's official NZ Topo Map.[6]

However, while Taieri is the official name of the river, this name is known to be a misspelling of the Te Reo Māori word Taiari, meaning spring tide or shining water.[7][8][9]

Gallery

  • The Taieri River at Allanton
    The Taieri River at Allanton
  • Section of Taieri River and adjacent railway line circa 1926
    Section of Taieri River and adjacent railway line circa 1926
  • Hyde-Macraes Bridge
    Hyde-Macraes Bridge
  • Taieri Mouth Bridge
    Taieri Mouth Bridge
  • Taieri Island / Moturata, offshore from the mouth of the Taieri River
    Taieri Island / Moturata, offshore from the mouth of the Taieri River

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ The Swim Guide
  3. ^ Taieri River flows over weekend exceeded 1980 flood New Zealand Herald Retrieved 28 July 2017
  4. ^ "Taieri River at Outram Water Quantity". Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA). Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Google Maps".
  6. ^ "New Zealand Topographic Map - NZ Topo Map".
  7. ^ [2]
  8. ^ [3]
  9. ^ [4]

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