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Explore Saint Patricks in New Zealand

Saint Patricks in the region of Southland is a town in New Zealand - some 442 mi or ( 712 km ) South-West of Wellington , the country's capital city .

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Current time in Saint Patricks is now 11:18 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Pacific/Auckland " with a UTC offset of 13 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Whenuatonga, Lowther, Longridge, Invercargill, and Dunedin. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Whenuatonga . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Saint Patricks ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Fly Fishing New Zealand's South Island Otago Region

7:34 min by murphyje51
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The Otago Region of New Zealand's South Island is a wondrously beautiful place with big brown trout and rainbows. ..

To Lumsden

0:58 min by stewartgenery
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Bluff to Queenstown scooter rally, on-board video from a Suzuki UZ50 ..


Helicopter ride - Queenstown NZ - 1

3:26 min by SuperMarkTown
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Started filming from BACK LEFT. Pass the cam to Rachael soon as she is in front. ..

Queenstown windy evening 30/12/10

0:20 min by suetim
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Interesting facts about this location

Northern Southland College

Northern Southland College (NSC) is a secondary school for years 7 to 13. It is located in the town of Lumsden, New Zealand.

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Located at -45.74 168.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Schools in the Southland Region, Secondary schools in New Zealand

Balfour, New Zealand

Balfour is a small town located in the Southland Region of New Zealand. According to the 2001 New Zealand Census of Population and Dwellings, it has a usually resident population of 135, unchanged from the previous census in 1996. Accounts of Balfour's naming differ: according to one report, it was named after an employee of the Waimea Company who lived there; alternatively it may have been named after James Mulville Balfour, a local surveyor.

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Located at -45.83 168.58 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Geography of the Southland Region, Populated places in New Zealand

Lumsden, New Zealand

Lumsden is a town in Southland, New Zealand. Lying in a gap in the surrounding hills, it is the location of a major junction halfway along the north-south road from Queenstown to Invercargill, where it is crossed by the east-west road from Gore to Te Anau. The town had a population of 453 as of the 2001 census.

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Located at -45.73 168.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Geography of the Southland Region, Populated places in New Zealand

Dipton, New Zealand

Dipton is a small town in Southland, New Zealand. It is located 20 kilometres south of Lumsden and 60 kilometres north of Invercargill. From 20 October 1875 until its closure on 13 December 1982, Dipton was situated on the Kingston Branch railway. Dipton is the birthplace of former New Zealand National Party leader and now Deputy Prime Minister, Bill English. Dipton is also close to the White Hill Wind Farm, completed in 2007 by New Zealand state-owned enterprise Meridian Energy.

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Located at -45.90 168.37 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Tags: Geography of the Southland Region, Populated places in New Zealand

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. The Hokonui Hills also splits the Southland Plains in two - to the north and east lies the broad floodplain of the Mataura River, and to the south and west lie the plains of the Aparima and Oreti Rivers.

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Located at -45.95 168.62 (Lat./Long.); Less than 19 km away
Tags: Geography of the Southland Region, Mountain ranges of New Zealand