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Otago (/əˈtɑːɡoʊ/ , /oʊ-, ɒ-/; Māori: Ōtākou [ɔːˈtaːkou]) is a region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island administered by the
Otago-Queenstown, New Zealand
Queenstown (Māori: Tāhuna) is a resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. It has an urban population of 29,000 (June 2023)
Otago-Cromwell, New Zealand
(Māori: Tīrau)[citation needed] is a town in Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. Cromwell is located on the shores of Lake Dunstan
Otago-University of Otago
of Otago (Māori: Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka) is a public research collegiate university based in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Founded in 1869, Otago is New Zealand's
Otago-Otago Gold Rush
The Otago Gold Rush (often called the Central Otago Gold Rush) was a gold rush that occurred during the 1860s in Central Otago, New Zealand. This was
Otago-Dunedin
second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region. Its name comes from Dùn Èideann
Otago-Alexandra, New Zealand
Manuherikia or Areketanara) is a town in the Central Otago district of the South Island of New Zealand. It is on the banks of the Clutha River (at the confluence
Otago-Otago Polytechnic
Otago Polytechnic was a public New Zealand tertiary education institute, centred in Dunedin with additional campuses in Cromwell and Auckland. Otago Polytechnic
Otago-Scottish New Zealanders
roots as well. Most Scottish New Zealanders live in New Zealand's deep southern regions of Otago and Southland, New Zealand, where they have had a substantial
Otago-Otago Daily Times
The Otago Daily Times (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand. The ODT is one of the country's four main daily newspapers
Otago-Provinces of New Zealand
not reach New Zealand until 23 March 1848, when the immigrant ship John Wickliffe arrived in Port Chalmers to begin European settlement of Otago. In addition
Otago-Ophir, New Zealand
Ophir is a small settlement in Central Otago, New Zealand, located between Alexandra and Ranfurly close to the east bank of the Manuherikia River. The
Otago-Otago Infantry Regiment (NZEF)
The Otago Infantry Regiment (Otago Regiment) was a military unit that served within the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) in World War I during the
Otago-Roxburgh, New Zealand
(previously called Teviot and Teviot Junction) is a small New Zealand town of about 600 people in Central Otago. It is in Teviot Valley on the banks of the Clutha
Otago-Otago cricket team
The Otago cricket team, nicknamed the Volts since the 1997–98 season, are a New Zealand first-class cricket team which first played representative cricket
Otago-List of universities in New Zealand
Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara". www.universitiesnz.ac.nz. Retrieved 10 March 2020. "University of Otago | Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai
Otago-Otago Peninsula
The Otago Peninsula (Māori: Muaūpoko) is a long, hilly indented finger of land that forms the easternmost part of Dunedin, New Zealand. Volcanic in origin
Otago-List of schools in Otago
This is a list of schools in the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island. Brighton School, Brighton, merged with Ocean View School to form Big Rock
Otago-Palmerston, New Zealand
Palmerston is a town in the South Island of New Zealand. Located 50 kilometres to the north of the city of Dunedin, it is the largest town in the Waihemo
Otago-List of New Zealand flags
Nelson City Flag - Nelson City Council". "Nelson province (New Zealand)". "Otago region (New Zealand)". www.crwflags.com. Flags of the World. Retrieved 5 February
Otago-Central Otago wine region
The Central Otago wine region is a geographical indication in New Zealand's South Island, and the world's southernmost commercial wine growing region
Otago-Balclutha, New Zealand
Iwikatea) is a town in South Otago, lying towards the end of the Clutha River, on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is about halfway between
Otago-Climate of New Zealand
Island to almost semi-arid in Central Otago and subtropical in Northland. The Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited (MetService), established as
Otago-List of radio stations in Otago
is a list of radio stations in Otago in New Zealand. The following stations can be heard on the Eastern side of Otago primarily serving Dunedin City with
Otago-Ranfurly, New Zealand
Ranfurly is a town in the Central Otago District of Otago, New Zealand. Located 110 kilometres (68 miles) north of Dunedin, it lies in the dry rough plain
Otago-Otago Harbour
Otago Harbour is the natural harbour of Dunedin, New Zealand, consisting of a long, much-indented stretch of generally navigable water separating the Otago
Otago-Quarantine Island (New Zealand)
Island / Kamau Taurua), is the largest island in Otago Harbour, close to the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. The island covers an area of 15 hectares (37 acres)
Otago-Lake Wānaka
Lake Wānaka is New Zealand's fourth-largest lake and the seat of the town of Wānaka in the Otago region. The lake is 278 meters above sea level, covers
Otago-Angus Ross (historian)
return to New Zealand, he wrote the battalion's official history and remained active in the army as Commanding Officer 1st Battalion Otago and Southland
Otago-Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment
The Otago Mounted Rifle Regiment was a New Zealand Mounted Regiment formed for service during World War I. It was formed from units of the Territorial
Otago-Naseby, New Zealand
small town, formerly a borough, in the Maniototo area of Central Otago, New Zealand. It is named after a village in Northamptonshire, England. Previous
Otago-Otago skink
canyons and grassy patches of Central Otago, New Zealand. Otago skinks are large compared to other New Zealand skinks, growing up to 12 inches (30 cm)
Otago-History of the Otago Region
Railway 1921 Railway 1878 Gold rush 1862 Gold rush 1862 The Otago region of New Zealand is one of the more isolated places of the inhabited earth. Its
Otago-Otago Central Rail Trail
Otago Central Rail Trail is a 150-kilometre walking, cycling and horse riding track in the South Island of New Zealand. A pioneering project for New Zealand
Otago-Tūhura Otago Museum
Tūhura Otago Museum is located near the city centre of Dunedin, New Zealand, adjacent to the University of Otago campus. The museum has one of the largest
Otago-Central Otago
Central Otago is an area located in the inland part of the Otago region in the South Island of New Zealand. The motto for the area is "A World of Difference"
Otago-Jacob Duffy
Jacob Duffy (born 2 August 1994) is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for Otago. Duffy made his senior debut in an HRV Cup match against Northern Districts
Otago-Central Otago District
Central Otago District is local government district in New Zealand. It is administered by the Central Otago District Council, and it is in the Otago region
Otago-Toitū Otago Settlers Museum
Toitū Otago Settlers Museum is a regional history museum in Dunedin, New Zealand. Its brief covers the territory of the old Otago Province, that is, New Zealand
Otago-Otago Boys' High School
Otago Boys' High School (OBHS) is a secondary school in Dunedin, New Zealand. It is one of New Zealand's oldest boys' secondary schools. Originally known
Otago-Canterbury–Otago tussock grasslands
Canterbury–Otago tussock grasslands is an ecoregion of the South Island, New Zealand, part of the wider tussock grasslands of New Zealand. This ecoregion
Otago-Clyde, New Zealand
Clyde, formerly Dunstan, is a small town in Central Otago, New Zealand with a population of 1,260 in June 2023. It is located on the Clutha River, between
Otago-Lawrence, New Zealand
Lawrence is a small town in Otago, in New Zealand's South Island. It is located on State Highway 8, the main route from Dunedin to the inland towns of
Otago-Kaitangata, New Zealand
Kaitangata is a town near the coast of South Otago, New Zealand, on the left bank of the Matau Branch of the Clutha River ten kilometres south east of
Otago-University of Otago Registry Building
University of Otago Registry Building, also known as the Clocktower Building, is a Victorian and later structure in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. It stands
Otago-List of cities in New Zealand
Palmerston North Nelson Rotorua New Plymouth Whangārei Invercargill Whanganui Gisborne The word city took on two meanings in New Zealand after the local government
Otago-Weller brothers
Englishmen of Sydney, Australia, and Otago, New Zealand, were the founders of a whaling station on Otago Harbour and New Zealand's most substantial merchant traders
Otago-University of Otago Dunedin School of Medicine
University of Otago website "Adams Building", Otago University Research Heritage "Scott Building - Otago Medical School". New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi
Otago-Queenstown-Lakes District
government district, is in the Otago Region of New Zealand that was formed in 1986. It is surrounded by the districts of Central Otago, Southland, Westland and
Otago-Middlemarch, New Zealand
Middlemarch is a small town in the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island. It lies at the foot of the Rock and Pillar Range of hills in the broad
Otago-Chinese New Zealanders
to New Zealand took place on the strength of two invitations from New Zealand's Otago goldmining region to potential goldminers from Guangdong in 1865
Otago-Demographics of New Zealand
of New Zealand encompass the gender, ethnic, religious, geographic, and economic backgrounds of the 5.2 million people living in New Zealand. New Zealanders
Otago-Blackhead (New Zealand)
Blackhead is a promontory on the coast of Otago, New Zealand. It lies within the city limits of Dunedin, some 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of the city
Otago-Oamaru
; Māori: Te Oha-a-Maru) is the largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the Waitaki District. It is 80
Otago-New Zealand sea lion
comparing sea lions at Otago Peninsula and Campbell Island, at the north and south extents of the species' breeding range. New Zealand sea lions are in turn
Otago-Gregg's (New Zealand)
Heinz Watties Limited. Gregg, W. and Co., Ltd, The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Otago & Southland Provincial Districts], 1901. Retrieved 24 May 2009. "Gregg's
Otago-William Cargill (New Zealand politician)
founder of the Otago settlement in New Zealand, after serving as an officer in the British Army. He was a member of parliament and Otago's first Superintendent
Otago-Otago (New Zealand electorate)
Otago was a New Zealand parliamentary electorate first created for the 1978 election, which was replaced by the Waitaki electorate and Clutha-Southland
Otago-Otago Nuggets
The Otago Nuggets are a New Zealand men's basketball team based in Dunedin. The Nuggets compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and play their
Otago-Port Chalmers
serving as the main port of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. Port Chalmers lies ten kilometres inside Otago Harbour, some 15 kilometres northeast of Dunedin's
Otago-South Island
Park Nelson Provincial Museum Olveston House Otago Museum Otago Settlers Museum: Toitū Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum Southland Museum and Art Gallery
Otago-Tim Robinson (New Zealand cricketer)
He made his first-class debut on 20 March 2022, for Wellington against Otago in the 2021–22 Plunket Shield season. Later the same month in the Plunket
Otago-Otago Rugby Football Union
The Otago Rugby Football Union is the official governing body of rugby union for the Otago region of New Zealand. The union is based in the city of Dunedin
Otago-Districts of New Zealand
district in New Zealand is a territorial authority area governed by a district council as a second-tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional
Otago-New Zealand Open
meeting". Otago Daily Times. No. 18041. 15 September 1920. p. 6. Retrieved 5 November 2020 – via Papers Past. "New Zealand championships". Otago Daily Times
Otago-Portobello, New Zealand
Portobello is a village beside the Otago Harbour halfway along the Otago Peninsula in Dunedin City, New Zealand. It lies at the foot of a small peninsula
Otago-Ian Taylor (New Zealand businessman)
the University of Otago. A former television presenter (notably for TVNZ children's programmes Play School, Spot On and New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos)
Otago-List of prisons in New Zealand
closure plans". The New Zealand Herald. APNZ. 23 March 2012. Archived from the original on 13 April 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2024. "Otago Corrections Facility
Otago-Naturism in New Zealand
one-sided". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 1 May 2020. "Culture of drunken and sexualised behaviour at Otago Uni Law Camps". Radio New Zealand. 1 December
Otago-2024 in New Zealand
(University of Otago, Christchurch) (born 1933). 16 March Michal McKay, fashion and lifestyle editor (Vogue New Zealand, New Zealand Woman's Weekly,
Otago-Taieri (New Zealand electorate)
Taieri is a parliamentary electorate in the Otago region of New Zealand, initially from 1866 to 1911, and was later recreated during the 2019/20 electoral
Otago-New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Regiments Otago Battalion: 4 Cos. raised from 4th (Otago), 8th (Southland), 10th (North Otago), and 14th (South Otago) Territorial Regiments 1st New Zealand Infantry
Otago-History of cricket in New Zealand to 1890
decided to field but Otago won by 76 runs. Despite this being the inaugural first class match in New Zealand, five of the Otago players had previous first
Otago-List of business schools in New Zealand
Open Polytechnic of New Zealand School of Business - The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Otago Business School - University of Otago University of Auckland
Otago-Otago Province
The Otago Province was a province of New Zealand until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. The capital of the province was Dunedin. Southland
Otago-Southern Alps
te Moana) are a mountain range extending along much of the length of New Zealand's South Island, reaching its greatest elevations near the range's western
Otago-Otago Central Railway
Gorge Railway, was a secondary railway line in Central Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand. Construction of the OCR began in 1877 and the 27-km section
Otago-New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition (1889)
recognized the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, and granted £10,000 for its organization. A site of about 121 acres was donated by the Otago Harbour Board
Otago-List of ice rinks in New Zealand
rinks in New Zealand: Alexandra Curling Club, Alexandra, Otago Alpine Ice Centre, Christchurch, Canterbury Dunedin Ice Stadium, Dunedin, Otago Frosty Spot
Otago-North Otago
North Otago in New Zealand covers the area of Otago between Shag Point and the Waitaki River, and extends inland to the west as far as the village of
Otago-Hopkins River (New Zealand)
Hopkins River (Māori: Te Awa Aruhe) is in the central South Island of New Zealand. It flows south for 45 kilometres (28 mi) from the Southern Alps / Kā
Otago-List of stadiums in New Zealand
The following is a list of stadiums in New Zealand, ordered by capacity. Stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or larger are included. It can be difficult
Otago-Janine Hayward
Deaker Hayward (born 1969) is a New Zealand politics academic. She is currently a full professor at the University of Otago. Hayward is the granddaughter
Otago-Nathan Smith (New Zealand cricketer)
Nathan Gregory Smith (born 15 July 1998) is a New Zealand cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Otago on 30 March 2016 in the 2015–16 Plunket Shield
Otago-University of Otago Oval
The University of Otago Oval is a sports ground located at Logan Park, Dunedin, New Zealand, and owned by the Dunedin City Council. It was opened by Sir
Otago-Regions of New Zealand
New Zealand is divided into sixteen regions (Māori: ngā rohe) for local government purposes. Eleven are administered by regional councils (the top tier
Otago-National Bank of New Zealand
1872. It was to be a New Zealand bank and would begin by buying and expanding the operations of Dunedin's Bank of Otago. The new bank had been incorporated
Otago-Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
Own) and Northland), Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment 4 RNZIR – 4th Battalion, (Otago and Southland), Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment 5 RNZIR –
Otago-New Zealand national cricket team
The New Zealand national cricket team represents New Zealand in men's international cricket. Nicknamed the Black Caps (Māori: Pōtae Pango), they played
Otago-List of Otago representative cricketers
the Otago cricket team. Otago played its first representative match in January 1864 against Southland, before playing the first match in New Zealand which
Otago-Marc Ellis (rugby)
footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. A graduate of the University of Otago, his primary business interest was in Charlie's, a juice company. During
Otago-2023 southern New Zealand floods
The 2023 southern New Zealand floods were caused by heavy rain that struck the southern part of New Zealand's South Island on 21 September 2023. This
Otago-List of schools in Southland, New Zealand
Mergers, and New: December 2005" (XLS). Education Counts. "Balfour - The Balfour Public School". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Vol. Otago & Southland
Otago-New Zealand wine
Martinborough and Central Otago. While New Zealand wine traces its history to the early 19th century, the modern wine industry in New Zealand began in the mid-20th
Otago-Little penguin
penguin (Eudyptula novaehollandiae), from Australia and the Otago region of New Zealand, is considered a separate species by a 2016 study and a 2019
Otago-Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
introduced to New Zealand by early 19th century settlers, particularly from Scotland and Ireland. It was historically most prevalent in the Otago region. The
Otago-First Church of Otago
(1988), p. 128 "First Church of Otago (Presbyterian)". New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero. Heritage New Zealand. Herd & Griffiths (1980) pp. 61–62
Otago-Forsyth Barr Stadium
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key on 5 August 2011, replacing Carisbrook as the home stadium of the Highlanders team in Super Rugby and the Otago Rugby
Otago-Glenn Phillips (cricketer)
December 1996) is a New Zealand cricketer, born in South Africa, who represents the New Zealand national cricket team and plays for Otago domestically. He
Otago-Architecture of New Zealand
Architecture of New Zealand is the built environment of regions, cities and towns of New Zealand. Before British colonisation of New Zealand, the Indigenous
Otago-New Zealand Defence Force
Defence Force (NZDF; Māori: Te Ope Kātua o Aotearoa, lit. "Line of Defence of ") is the three-branched military of
Otago-New Zealand
New Zealand (Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island
Otago-History of cricket in New Zealand from 1890–91 to 1918
Canterbury and Otago. See: Australian cricket team in New Zealand and Fiji in 1904–05 MCC played two first-class matches against New Zealand and also played
Otago-Berwick, New Zealand
friendships' made at camp". Otago Daily Times Online News. Retrieved 29 May 2021. Reed, A.W. (2002) The Reed dictionary of New Zealand place names. Auckland:
Otago-Bank of Otago
The Bank of Otago was a bank which successfully operated in New Zealand's Otago province from late 1863 until it was bought in 1873 by a new London incorporation
Otago-University of New Zealand
Province. The University of Otago negotiated to keep its title of "university" when it joined the University of New Zealand in 1874, but it agreed to award
Otago-Glenorchy, New Zealand
at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in the South Island region of Otago, New Zealand. It is approximately 45 km (28 mi) by road or boat from Queenstown
Otago-Paradise, New Zealand
Paradise is a rural locality in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. It lies on the eastern side of the Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu
Otago-God Defend New Zealand
"God Defend New Zealand" (Māori: "Aotearoa", meaning 'New Zealand') is one of two national anthems of New Zealand, the other being "God Save the King"
Otago-Arrowtown
Arrowtown is a historic gold mining town in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. Arrowtown is located on the banks of the Arrow River
Otago-Economy of New Zealand
The economy of New Zealand is a highly developed free-market economy. It is the 52nd-largest national economy in the world when measured by nominal gross
Otago-2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup
Youth Championship. The competition took place for the first time in New Zealand, the third time on Oceanian soil after Australia staged the 1981 and
Otago-2015 Otago flood
On 3 June 2015, a low weather system brought heavy rain to the coastal Otago Region particularly South Dunedin. South Dunedin experienced heavy flooding
Otago-Tunnel Beach
locality 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) southwest of the city centre of Dunedin, New Zealand. Located just south of St Clair, Tunnel Beach has sea-carved sandstone
Otago-South Otago
South Otago lies in the south east of the South Island of New Zealand. As the name suggests, it forms the southernmost part of the geographical region
Otago-Australia–New Zealand relations
then at the University of Otago, titled Waltzing with Matilda: should New Zealand join Australia?, was described by New Zealand political commentator Colin
Otago-Ravensbourne, New Zealand
Ravensbourne is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Dunedin. It is located on Otago Harbour on the steep southeastern slopes of Signal Hill. It lies on
Otago-Highlanders (rugby union)
The Highlanders (Māori: Kahupeka; formerly the Otago Highlanders) is a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Dunedin that compete in Super
Otago-1860–1861 New Zealand general election
Cyclopedia Company Limited (1905). "Ex-Members". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Otago & Southland Provincial Districts. Christchurch. Retrieved 30 June
Otago-COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
University of Otago who was working on genome sequencing with the Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR), told Radio New Zealand: By comparing
Otago-Andrew Jones (New Zealand cricketer)
1959) is a former New Zealand cricketer. Between 1987 and 1995 he played in 39 Test matches and 87 One Day Internationals for New Zealand. Domestically he
Otago-Larnach Castle
Castle") is a mock castle on the ridge of the Otago Peninsula within the limits of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand, close to the small settlement of Pukehiki
Otago-Caversham, New Zealand
Caversham, including the Otago Benevolent Institution home for invalids, and an IHC New Zealand centre at Kew Park. The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind
Otago-Invercargill
put forward to Thomas Gore Browne, the Governor of New Zealand, for a port at Bluff. Due to the Otago gold rush, the region's population grew during the
Otago-MediaWorks New Zealand
MediaWorks New Zealand is a New Zealand-based company specialising in radio, outdoor advertising and interactive media. It is jointly owned by U.S. company
Otago-Sam Neill
Neill". Otago Daily Times. 1 August 2009. Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2009. "Redesignation in the New Zealand Order
Otago-Agriculture in New Zealand
and dairying increasing in Canterbury, Otago and Southland. There were 6.26 million dairy cattle in New Zealand as of June 2019. For the 2019–20 season
Otago-Prime Minister of New Zealand
Christchurch, New Zealand: Hazard Press. ISBN 0-908790-67-8. McLean, Gavin (October 2006), The Governors, New Zealand Governors and Governors-General, Otago University
Otago-Otakou
Dunedin, New Zealand. It is located 25 kilometres from the city centre at the eastern end of Otago Peninsula, close to the entrance of Otago Harbour.
Otago-Otago fault system
the South Island of New Zealand. It accommodates about 2 mm (0.079 in)/year of contraction. East of the Southern Alps, Central Otago has a number of parallel
Otago-Volcanism of New Zealand
silicic volcanism at Kyeburn, Central Otago, and Palmerston, eastern Otago, South Island, New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 31
Otago-Gabriel's Gully
locality in Otago, New Zealand, three kilometres from Lawrence township and close to the Tuapeka River. It was the site of New Zealand's first major gold
Otago-Communist Party of New Zealand
Auckland. —Finding aid. "Communist Party of New Zealand, Otago Branch: description," Collection #MS-0675. Hocken Collections, University of Otago, Dunedin.
Otago-History of cricket in New Zealand from 1945–46 to 1970
which were first-class. They beat Canterbury, Otago and Wellington, and drew against Auckland and New Zealand (not a Test match). 1st Test at Lancaster Park
Otago-Otago Witness
The Otago Witness was a prominent illustrated weekly newspaper in the early years of the European settlement of New Zealand, produced in Dunedin, the
Otago-Katey Martin
Internationals and 95 Twenty20 Internationals for New Zealand between 2003 and 2022. She played domestic cricket for Otago and Melbourne Stars. Martin was born on
Otago-Auckland Islands
Auckland Islands 1849–1852, Otago University Press, 2014. Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984
Otago-Otago (disambiguation)
Look up Otago in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Otago is a region of New Zealand in the South Island. Otago may also refer to: HMNZS Otago, two ships
Otago-Hindon, New Zealand
Hindon Hindon is a small settlement in inland Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand. It is located 24 kilometres (15 mi) northwest of Dunedin in the
Otago-Dunedin Railways
Limited. The Taieri Gorge Limited is New Zealand's longest tourist railway and stretches along the former Otago Central Railway from the 4 km peg on the
Otago-Tony Ballantyne (historian)
John Ballantyne (born Dunedin, 1972) is a New Zealand historian at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. After completing his schooling at King's
Otago-University of Otago Clocktower complex
the University of Otago campus. Founded in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1869, the University of Otago was the expression of the province's Scottish founders'
Otago-HMNZS Otago (P148)
HMNZS Otago (P148) is a Protector-class offshore patrol vessel in service with the Royal New Zealand Navy. The development of the OPV design based on an
Otago-Una Jagose
is New Zealand's Solicitor-General and King's Counsel, appointed in February and June 2016 respectively. Jagose was born and raised in Cambridge, New Zealand
Otago-Geography of New Zealand
The South Island also has two major goldfields in Otago and the West Coast. To the south of New Zealand the Indo-Australian Plate is subducting under the
Otago-Selwyn College, Otago
College is a residential college affiliated to the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. It was founded by Bishop Samuel Tarratt Nevill as a theological
Otago-Stuart McCullum
Stuart James McCullum (born 6 December 1956) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played for Otago between the 1976–77 season and 1990–91. A left-handed
Otago-Bendigo, New Zealand
Bendigo is a settlement and historic area in Central Otago, in the southern South Island of New Zealand. It is located some 20 kilometres to the north of
Otago-List of print media in New Zealand
Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin are served by The New Zealand Herald, The Post, The Press, and the Otago Daily Times, respectively. There are also several
Otago-Cambrians
Central Otago, New Zealand. Cambrians is located off Loop Road which runs between Becks and St Bathans in the Maniototo region of Central Otago. It is
Otago-History of New Zealand
Guangdong, migrated to New Zealand to work on the South Island goldfields. Although the first Chinese migrants had been invited by the Otago Provincial government
Otago-Otago Association
purpose of establishing a colony of like-minded Scots in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand, chiefly at Dunedin. In addition to religion, the economy
Otago-Otago and Southland Regiment
The Otago and Southland Regiment (1948-2012) was a Territorial Force unit of the New Zealand Army. It saw service from 1959 to 1963 during the Malayan
Otago-Henry Bell (rugby union)
Henry Bell (born 22 August 1999) is a New Zealand rugby union player, who plays for the Highlanders and Otago. His preferred position is hooker. Bell
Otago-Lindis Pass
to Central Otago. The pass is the highest point on the South Island's state highway network, and the second highest point on the New Zealand state highway
Otago-List of New Zealand urban areas by population
This article lists urban areas of New Zealand—as defined by Statistics New Zealand—ranked by population. Only the 150 largest urban areas are listed. Urban
Otago-Mum (sea lion)
New Zealand sea lion who in 1992 in Otago became the first sea lion to give birth in mainland New Zealand for over 100 years. All sea lions in Otago are
Otago-Protector-class offshore patrol vessel
vessel (also known as the Otago class) is a ship class of two offshore patrol vessel (OPVs) operated by the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) since 2010. The
Otago-Lake Waipori
Cromarty, Pam (1996). Scott, Derek A. (ed.). A directory of wetlands in New Zealand : Otago Conservancy (PDF). Wellington, N.Z.: Department of Conservation.
Otago-Charles Sew Hoy
1873 with what New Zealand newspapers described as "a cargo of China notions" which was "consigned to the principal Chinese firms" in Otago. Among the four
Otago-New Zealand English
look at English as spoken in New Zealand is A Personal Kiwi-Yankee Dictionary, written by the American-born University of Otago psychology lecturer Louis
Otago-Carisbrook
Cup (New Zealand vs India) 1992 27 September – First extra time in a rugby match in New Zealand (Otago 26, North Harbour 23) 1993 July – Rugby, New Zealand
Otago-Australian rules football in New Zealand
Victorians accounted for more than half of New Zealand's Gold Rush immigrants, including those at Otago, Aorere and Coromandel in the 1850s and 1860s
Otago-Fiordland
New Zealand: Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Company Limited. p. 129. "Fiordland: An introduction - Tourism New Zealand Media". Tourism New Zealand
Otago-John McLean (New Zealand politician)
John McLean was also a politician, and he served on the Otago Provincial Council and the New Zealand Legislative Council. McLean was born on Coll in 1818
Otago-List of public sector organisations in New Zealand
(Whangarei) (Tai Tokerau Wānanga) Otago Polytechnic (Dunedin) (Te Kura Matatini ki Otago) The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand (Lower Hutt) (Kuratini Tuwhera)
Otago-Islam in New Zealand
diggers working in the Dunstan gold fields of Otago in the 1870s. The first Muslim to be buried in New Zealand was a Javanese sailor named Mohamed Dan, who
Otago-Aramoana
mouth of Otago Harbour and was surveyed and amalgamated as a suburb of Port Chalmers borough. It is the site of the Aramoana massacre, New Zealand's second
Otago-1884 New Zealand general election
of New Zealand : Otago & Southland Provincial Districts. Christchurch: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 29 June 2012. "Peninsula". Otago Witness
Otago-Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand cricketer)
first-class cricket, with 5/44 against Otago. In May 2021, Mitchell was awarded with his first central contract by New Zealand Cricket, ahead of the 2021–22 season
Otago-Otago Girls' High School
Otago Girls' High School (OGHS) is a secondary school in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. It was opened 6 February 1871, after a long campaign by Learmonth
Otago-Gore, New Zealand
The Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 22 January 2010. "Fleming's Creamoata Mill complex". New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero. Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved
Otago-New Zealand Army
of the New Zealand Defence Force alongside the Royal New Zealand Navy and the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Formed in 1845, as the New Zealand Military Forces
Otago-Thomas Burns (minister, born 1796)
Scottish early European settler and religious leader of the province of Otago in New Zealand. Thomas Burns was born at Mossgiel, Mauchline, on 10 April 1796.
Otago-New Zealand bank account number
New Zealand bank account numbers in NZD follow a standardised format of 16 digits: a prefix representing the bank and branch (six digits), otherwise known
Otago-Kingston, New Zealand
southernmost end of Lake Wakatipu, just north of the border of Otago and Southland, in New Zealand's South Island. It is 47 kilometres south of Queenstown by
Otago-Under the Vines
Under the Vines is a New Zealand comedy drama television series created by Erin White filmed in Central Otago. Produced by Acorn TV, the show has run two
Otago-Colleges of the University of Otago
Otago, New Zealand". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2010-04-07. "Facilities at Abbey College, University of Otago, New Zealand"
Otago-Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu
through rugged forested country in the southwestern South Island of New Zealand. Partly in Mount Aspiring National Park, it flows south-west and then
Otago-Woolworths (New Zealand supermarket chain)
retailer and benefactor dies at 99". New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media. "$12 m takeover bid for Woolworths". Otago Daily Times. Allied Press. 4 November
Otago-Hampden, New Zealand
Hampden, a small town in North Otago, New Zealand, lies close to the North Otago coast, 35 kilometres south of Oamaru and 80 kilometres north of the city
Otago-Dunedin Airport
an international airport in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand, serving Dunedin city and the Otago and Southland regions. Dunedin Airport
Otago-Saint Bathans
former gold and coal mining town in Central Otago, New Zealand. The settlement was a centre of the Otago Gold Rush, but mining has since long ceased.
Otago-James Fuller (cricketer, born 1990)
born New Zealand professional cricketer who has played for the England Lions cricket team. Having played for Otago and Auckland in New Zealand domestic
Otago-Geology of New Zealand
Westland, Central Otago, and Eastern Otago (especially Macraes Mine), and on the west coast of the South Island. The only area in New Zealand with significant
Otago-Vivienne Anderson (academic)
Vivienne Ruth Anderson is a New Zealand academic, and is a full professor at the University of Otago, specialising in the interface of education policy
Otago-Christopher Luxon
19 July 1970) is a New Zealand politician and former business executive who has served as the 42nd prime minister of New Zealand since November 2023
Otago-Sport in New Zealand
Sport in New Zealand largely reflects the nation's colonial heritage, with some of the most popular sports being rugby union, rugby league, cricket, association
Otago-Otago (National Provincial Championship)
Otago are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Dunedin, New Zealand. The union was originally established in 1881, with the National Provincial
Otago-Stirling, New Zealand
Stirling is a settlement in New Zealand. It is located in South Otago, approximately 5 km from Balclutha, and just north of the Matau Branch of the Clutha
Otago-Jeff Wilson (sportsman)
cricket for Southland from 1988–89, for the Otago under-20 side the following season and for a variety of New Zealand age-group sides, including the national
Otago-Bird Island (Otago)
Bird Island is an island off the east coast of the Otago, New Zealand. It lies close to Tomahawk Reef. The low-lying island is clearly visible from most
Otago-Lani Tupu
New Talent: for Country GP Warrington, Lisa; O'Donnell, David (2017). Floating Islanders: Pasifika theatre in Aotearoa. Dunedin, New Zealand: Otago University
Otago-Hoani Matenga
of the New Zealand band, Six60, playing as a Bass guitarist. Steve Hepburn (12 September 2009). "Rugby: Mate against mate for Matenga". Otago Daily Times
Otago-Religion in New Zealand
denominations in New Zealand: Anglicanism, Catholicism and Presbyterianism. The tendency for Scottish immigrants to settle in Otago and Southland saw
Otago-The Remarkables
(Māori: Kawarau) are a mountain range and skifield in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Wakatipu, the
Otago-Otago
Otago (/əˈtɑːɡoʊ/ , /oʊ-, ɒ-/; Māori: Ōtākou [ɔːˈtaːkou]) is a region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island administered by
Otago-Otago Daily Times
The Otago Daily Times (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand. The ODT is one of the country's four main daily newspapers
Otago-Oamaru
Oamaru (/ˌɒməˈruː/ ; Māori: Te Oha-a-Maru) is the largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the Waitaki
Otago-Port Chalmers
city of Dunedin, New Zealand. Port Chalmers lies ten kilometres inside Otago Harbour, some 15 kilometres northeast of Dunedin's city centre. The original
Otago-South Otago
South Otago lies in the south east of the South Island of New Zealand. As the name suggests, it forms the southernmost part of the geographical region
Otago-Robert Burns Fellowship
also the service provided by the Burns family to the development of the Otago region, including Thomas Burns who was a nephew of the poet. It was the
Otago-Otakou
eastern end of Otago Peninsula, close to the entrance of Otago Harbour. Though a small fishing village, Otakou is important in the history of Otago for several
Otago-East Otago
East Otago is the name given to that part of Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand that lies directly to the north of Dunedin. To the south, its limit
Otago-West Otago
West Otago is the local name given to part of the region of Otago, New Zealand, lying close to the border with Southland. It is administratively connected
Otago-Waihemo / Shag River
The Waihemo / Shag River is located in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. It rises in the Kakanui Range, flowing southeast for 75 km (47 mi), or
Otago-Gavan Herlihy
Herlihy was first elected to Parliament in the 1996 election as MP for Otago, and was re-elected in the 1999 election. In the 2002 election, he lost
Otago-Otago Gold Rush
The Otago Gold Rush (often called the Central Otago Gold Rush) was a gold rush that occurred during the 1860s in Central Otago, New Zealand. This was the
Otago-Knox College, Otago
Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and affiliated with University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. The college is set in a 4.57 hectares (11.3 acres)
Otago-Hampden, New Zealand
Hampden, a small town in North Otago, New Zealand, lies close to the North Otago coast, 35 kilometres south of Oamaru and 80 kilometres north of the city
Otago-Clyde, New Zealand
Clyde, formerly Dunstan, is a small town in Central Otago, New Zealand with a population of 1,260 in June 2023. It is located on the Clutha River, between
Otago-Selwyn College, Otago
Selwyn College is a residential college affiliated to the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. It was founded by Bishop Samuel Tarratt Nevill
Otago-Dunedin Railways
Dunedin City Holdings Limited. The Otago Excursion Train Trust was formed in 1978 to operate excursions on the Otago Central Railway line, running its
Otago-Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu
Suspension bridge over the upper Dart River in Otago New Zealand
Otago-Ranfurly, New Zealand
Ranfurly is a town in the Central Otago District of Otago, New Zealand. Located 110 kilometres (68 miles) north of Dunedin, it lies in the dry rough plain
Otago-Salmond College
Salmond College is a residential college affiliated to the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. As an affiliated college, it is privately owned
Otago-Carrington College, Otago
Carrington College is a residential college of the University of Otago. This complex of buildings has accommodation for 243 students and was opened in
Otago-Ben Lomond (Otago)
Department of Conservation. Roxburgh, Tracey. "Loop track may close". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 12 July 2012. Nick, Ledgard. "The spread of Douglas-fir
Otago-University of Otago Oval
The University of Otago Oval is a sports ground located at Logan Park, Dunedin, New Zealand, and owned by the Dunedin City Council. It was opened by Sir
Otago-Public transport in the Otago Region
The public transport system of Otago centres around the cities of Dunedin and Queenstown, under the brand name Orbus. Public transport in the region is
Otago-Nimrod Glacier
of Svaton Peaks. Named by the northern party of the NZGSAE (1961-62) for Otago University, New Zealand. 82°37′S 160°46′E / 82.617°S 160.767°E / -82
Otago-Quarantine Island (New Zealand)
gazetted as Quarantine Island / Kamau Taurua), is the largest island in Otago Harbour, close to the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. The island covers an
Otago-HMNZS Otago (P148)
HMNZS Otago (P148) is a Protector-class offshore patrol vessel in service with the Royal New Zealand Navy. The development of the OPV design based on
Otago-Otago Central Rail Trail
The Otago Central Rail Trail is a 150-kilometre walking, cycling and horse riding track in the South Island of New Zealand. A pioneering project for New
Otago-Flagstaff (Otago)
the Dunedin Volcano, a long-extinct volcano of which the crater forms the Otago Harbour. The Pineapple Track, part of Dunedin's Skyline Walkway, crosses
Otago-White Island (Otago)
White Island is an island 2,500 metres (2,700 yd) off the coast of Otago, within the boundaries of the city of Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand. It
Otago-Otago Boys' High School
Otago Boys' High School (OBHS) is a secondary school in Dunedin, New Zealand. It is one of New Zealand's oldest boys' secondary schools. Originally known
Otago-Otego
Otego, Kansas Otego Creek List of The Dark Tower characters#Finli O'Tego Otago Otago Peninsula This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Otago-List of schools in Otago
This is a list of schools in the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island. Brighton School, Brighton, merged with Ocean View School to form Big Rock
Otago-Aramoana massacre
New Zealand "Grim history, missed chance?". Otago Daily Times. 7 November 2020. "Gunman On Rampage". Otago Daily Times. 14 November 1990. p. 1. Benson
Otago-Abbotsford, New Zealand
Retrieved 25 October 2023. Harriss, Gavin (November 2021). Abbotsford, Otago (Map). NZ Topo Map. "OPENING OF THE GREEN ISLAND RAILWAY. EVENING STAR"
Otago-Blue Lake (Otago)
Blue Lake is a small lake adjacent to the town of Saint Bathans in Central Otago, New Zealand. The lake is man-made, the result of sluicing operations that
Otago-Fairfield, Otago
Zealand. Retrieved 25 October 2023. "Insect poses prickly questions" on Otago Daily Times website, viewed 16 October 2013 Reed, A. W. (1975). Place names
Otago-Waverley, Dunedin
located at the start of the Otago Peninsula, 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) southeast of the city centre, on a rise overlooking the Otago Harbour to the north. The
Otago-Southern Alps
Main Divide forms the boundary between the Marlborough, Canterbury and Otago regions to the southeast and the Tasman and West Coast regions to the northwest
Otago-List of radio stations in Otago
is a list of radio stations in Otago in New Zealand. The following stations can be heard on the Eastern side of Otago primarily serving Dunedin City with
Otago-420 (cannabis culture)
held in Hyde Park in London and Dunedin, New Zealand, at the University of Otago. In Ljubljana, Slovenia, the University of Ljubljana's student organization
Otago-Otago Law Review
Otago Law Review is a peer-reviewed academic law review of the Faculty of Law of the University of Otago. It publishes articles and notes related to study
Otago-Central Otago wine region
The Central Otago wine region is a geographical indication in New Zealand's South Island, and the world's southernmost commercial wine growing region
Otago-HMNZS Otago
The name HMNZS Otago may apply to: HMNZS Otago (F111), a frigate commissioned 1960–1983 HMNZS Otago (P148), a patrol boat commissioned in 2007 This article
Otago-Otago (disambiguation)
Look up Otago in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Otago is a region of New Zealand in the South Island. Otago may also refer to: HMNZS Otago, two ships
Otago-Wedderburn, New Zealand
Wedderburn is a community in Central Otago, New Zealand. It is located 15 kilometres northwest of Ranfurly, and was at one time close to the centre of
Otago-Otago Infantry Regiment (NZEF)
The Otago Infantry Regiment (Otago Regiment) was a military unit that served within the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) in World War I during the
Otago-University College, Otago
founded in 1969, is the largest residential hall at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. It houses approximately 501 residents during the
Otago-North Otago cricket team
The North Otago cricket team represents the North Otago region of New Zealand, with its headquarters in Oamaru. It competes in the Hawke Cup, which it
Otago-Central Otago District
Central Otago District is local government district in New Zealand. It is administered by the Central Otago District Council, and it is in the Otago region
Otago-Rakiriri
Island and officially Goat Island/Rakiriri is the second largest island in Otago Harbour, in the South Island of New Zealand. It is located between Port
Otago-Goat Island, Otago
There are two places in Otago, New Zealand, called Goat Island Goat Island, Otago Harbour, located close to Port Chalmers Mapoutahi, (actually a peninsula
Otago-John Wickliffe (ship)
Wickliffe was the first ship to arrive carrying Scottish settlers, including Otago settlement founder Captain William Cargill, in the city of Dunedin, New
Otago-Queenstown, New Zealand
Queenstown (Māori: Tāhuna) is a resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. It has an urban population of 29,000 (June 2023)
Otago-Forsyth Barr Stadium
official name during the 2011 Rugby World Cup and 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup, Otago Stadium. The fully covered stadium is also known colloquially as 'The Glasshouse'
Otago-Arana College
Arana College is a residential college of the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, founded in 1943 by the Rev. Harold W.Turner and the Stuart
Otago-Knox College
Galesburg, Illinois, US Knox College, Otago, a hall of residence and school of ministry at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand Knox College, University
Otago-Little penguin
Australian little penguin (Eudyptula novaehollandiae), from Australia and the Otago region of New Zealand, is considered a separate species by a 2016 study
Otago-St Leonards, Dunedin
Zealand city of Dunedin. It is located close to the northern shore of the Otago Harbour and on the hilly slopes above the harbour. St Leonards is 8.5 kilometres
Otago-Mornington, Dunedin
(1983) The top of the hill. Dunedin: New Zealand Historic Places Trust (Otago Regional Committee). p. 5 Reed, A. W. (1975). Place names of New Zealand
Otago-Ravensbourne, New Zealand
Ravensbourne is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Dunedin. It is located on Otago Harbour on the steep southeastern slopes of Signal Hill. It lies on the
Otago-Otago and Southland Regiment
The Otago and Southland Regiment (1948-2012) was a Territorial Force unit of the New Zealand Army. It saw service from 1959 to 1963 during the Malayan
Otago-Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment
The Otago Mounted Rifle Regiment was a New Zealand Mounted Regiment formed for service during World War I. It was formed from units of the Territorial
Otago-Megalampris
Otekaike Limestone in North Otago, by a team led by Ewan Fordyce from the Geology Department of the University of Otago. The species is named in honour
Otago-Climate of New Zealand
wet on the West Coast of the South Island to almost semi-arid in Central Otago and subtropical in Northland. The Meteorological Service of New Zealand
Otago-Otago NORML
Otago University NORML (also known as simply Otago NORML or NORML Dunedin) is a pro-cannabis law reform student club at the University of Otago, affiliated
Otago-Grand skink
grande) is an endangered species of large skink endemic to the central Otago region of New Zealand. Grand skinks are relatively large compared to other
Otago-Scottish New Zealanders
Scottish New Zealanders live in New Zealand's deep southern regions of Otago and Southland, New Zealand, where they have had a substantial influence
Otago-Otago University Press
Otago University Press is an academic publisher associated with the University of Otago. The press is located in Dunedin, New Zealand. The Otago University
Otago-Sam Neill
father". Otago Daily Times. Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2018. Wilson, Annabel (21 November 2017). "Obituary: Otago businessman
Otago-Ōtagō Station
Ōtagō Station (大田郷駅, Ōtagō-eki) is a passenger train station in the city of Chikusei, Ibaraki, Japan, operated by the private railway company Kantō Railway
Otago-Corstorphine, New Zealand
farewells to Corstorphine School". Otago Daily Times. Lewis, John (4 April 2014). "Tenants move out as former school sold". Otago Daily Times. Olssen, E. (2014)
Otago-Otago Rescue Helicopter Trust
The Otago Rescue Helicopter trust is an emergency helicopter service covering the lower South Island area of New Zealand, used for accident and medical
Otago-Otago shag
The Otago shag (Leucocarbo chalconotus) (Māori: Matapo), together with the Foveaux shag formerly known as the Stewart Island shag and in its dark phase
Otago-Roslyn, Dunedin
and to the southeast of Roslyn. Notable features of Littlebourne include Otago Boys' High School and its sportsground, the Littlebourne Ground, and the
Otago-Burnside, Dunedin
city' at Burnside". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 22 September 2011. The Cyclopedia of New Zealand 1905 "Changing face of Burnside". Otago Daily Times Online
Otago-List of prisons in New Zealand
libraries for the Seed Library Community Project in South Otago. In late February 2023, the Otago Daily Times (ODT) reported that OCF had increased its capacity
Otago-Waiwera River (Otago)
This article about a river in the Otago region is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Otago-Upland moa
British Museum A16, found at Queenstown in 1876, is the type of the species. Otago Museum C.68.2A, leg with much muscle tissue, skin and feathers from the
Otago-New Zealand Open
"Thrilling finish". Otago Daily Times. No. 27186. 15 September 1949. p. 7. Retrieved 5 November 2020 – via Papers Past. "Superb exhibition". Otago Daily Times
Otago-Colleges of the University of Otago
The majority of first year students at the University of Otago's Dunedin campus stay in one of the fourteen residential colleges, alongside a smaller
Otago-Districts of New Zealand
Central Otago District Clutha District Queenstown-Lakes District Gore District Southland District Waitaki District (Canterbury: 59.61%; Otago: 40.39%)
Otago-Canterbury–Otago tussock grasslands
The Canterbury–Otago tussock grasslands is an ecoregion of the South Island, New Zealand, part of the wider tussock grasslands of New Zealand. This ecoregion
Otago-Acclimatisation societies in New Zealand
Auckland around 1861. The Otago Acclimatisation Society was operating by 1864. By 1869, it was receiving £500 per year from the Otago provincial government
Otago-Styx Creek
Styx Creek is a small to medium-sized natural stream in the Central Otago region of New Zealand. It flows into the Taieri River in the valley near Paerau
Otago-Otago Central
Otago Central or Central Otago was a parliamentary electorate in the Otago region of New Zealand, from 1911 to 1919 as Otago Central; from 1928 to 1957
Otago-Otago Sparks
The Otago Sparks is the women's cricket representative team for the New Zealand region of Otago and the surrounding area. They play their home games at
Otago-Provinces of New Zealand
John Wickliffe arrived in Port Chalmers to begin European settlement of Otago. In addition, the provinces were separated from the central government for
Otago-Ophir, New Zealand
Ophir is a small settlement in Central Otago, New Zealand, located between Alexandra and Ranfurly close to the east bank of the Manuherikia River. The
Otago-Livingstone, Canterbury
in Otago, It is located northeast of Danseys Pass, some 30 kilometres northwest of Oamaru. It is located immediately north of the boundary to Otago regional
Otago-University of Otago Dunedin School of Medicine
Medicine that is based on the Dunedin campus of the University of Otago. All University of Otago medical students who gain entry after the competitive Health
Otago-University of Otago, Christchurch
of Otago, Christchurch is one of seven component schools that make up the University of Otago Division of Health Sciences. The University of Otago, Christchurch
Otago-University of Otago, Wellington
of Otago, Wellington is one of seven component schools that make up the University of Otago Division of Health Sciences. All University of Otago medical
Otago-Otago Witness
The Otago Witness was a prominent illustrated weekly newspaper in the early years of the European settlement of New Zealand, produced in Dunedin, the
Otago-First Church of Otago
city's early days, was also a school, public lecture hall, and served as the Otago Provincial Council chambers. The building was utilitarian, and may have
Otago-List of universities in New Zealand
equivalent full-time students (EFTS). AUT Lincoln Massey Auckland Canterbury Otago Waikato Victoria * i. ^ Predecessors established in 1895. The top-level
Otago-Otago Girls' High School
Otago Girls' High School (OGHS) is a secondary school in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. It was opened 6 February 1871, after a long campaign by Learmonth
Otago-Carrington College
out of Sacramento, California Carrington College, Otago, a hall of residence at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand This disambiguation page lists
Otago-Owaka
Owaka is a small town in the Clutha District of South Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest community in the rugged, forested Catlins
Otago-District health board
funding functions were transferred to the Health Ministry. On 1 May 2010, the Otago and Southland DHBs were amalgamated by the Fifth National Government to
Otago-New Zealand Society of Authors
established in Wellington and Auckland first, and later in Otago and Canterbury. The Otago Branch was established in Dunedin in 1982 under the leadership
Otago-Otago University AFC
Otago University AFC is a semi-professional association football club in Dunedin, New Zealand. The Men's First team competes in the Southern Premier League
Otago-Southern United FC
Southern United, previously known as Otago United, was a semi-professional football club based in Dunedin, New Zealand. Founded in 2004, they play their
Otago-Otago Nuggets
The Otago Nuggets are a New Zealand men's basketball team based in Dunedin. The Nuggets compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and play their
Otago-Otago Polytechnic
Otago Polytechnic was a public New Zealand tertiary education institute, centred in Dunedin with additional campuses in Cromwell and Auckland. Otago Polytechnic
Otago-University of Otago School of Medicine
The University of Otago maintains three schools of medicine. The term "University of Otago School of Medicine" would normally refer to the medical school
Otago-Otago Association
The Otago Association was founded in 1845 by adherents of the Free Church of Scotland with the purpose of establishing a colony of like-minded Scots in
Otago-Flag of Otago
Otago is one of the two regions of New Zealand to have officially adopted a flag. Otago has long been associated with several symbols and colours. The
Otago-Alexandra, New Zealand
Alexandra (Māori: Manuherikia or Areketanara) is a town in the Central Otago district of the South Island of New Zealand. It is on the banks of the Clutha
Otago-Waikouaiti
Waikouaiti is a small town in East Otago, New Zealand, within the city limits of Dunedin. The town is close to the coast and the mouth of the Waikouaiti
Otago-Middlemarch, New Zealand
Middlemarch is a small town in the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island. It lies at the foot of the Rock and Pillar Range of hills in the broad
Otago-Otago University Students' Association
The Otago University Students' Association (OUSA) is the Students' Association of the University of Otago, New Zealand. OUSA was founded in 1890 to advance
Otago-Lake Wānaka
Zealand's fourth-largest lake and the seat of the town of Wānaka in the Otago region. The lake is 278 meters above sea level, covers 192 km2 (74 sq mi)
Otago-Protector-class offshore patrol vessel
The Protector-class offshore patrol vessel (also known as the Otago class) is a ship class of two offshore patrol vessel (OPVs) operated by the Royal
Otago-List of honorary doctors of the University of Otago
Doctors of the University of Otago below shows the recipients of honorary doctorates bestowed by the University of Otago since 1962. Prior to this date
Otago-Otago cricket team
team represents the Otago, Southland and North Otago regions of New Zealand's South Island. Their main governing board is the Otago Cricket Association
Otago-Otago Peninsula
The Otago Peninsula (Māori: Muaūpoko) is a long, hilly indented finger of land that forms the easternmost part of Dunedin, New Zealand. Volcanic in origin
Otago-University of Otago Registry Building
The University of Otago Registry Building, also known as the Clocktower Building, is a Victorian and later structure in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand
Otago-Glenn Phillips (cricketer)
Africa, who represents the New Zealand national cricket team and plays for Otago domestically. He made his international debut for New Zealand in February
Otago-Highlanders (rugby union)
includes the Otago, North Otago and Southland unions. The Highlanders take their name from the Scottish immigrants that founded the Otago, North Otago, and Southland
Otago-Judith Medlicott
Zealand lawyer and advocate. She served as chancellor of the University of Otago from 1993 to 1998, and was the New Zealand Mastermind champion in 1988.
Otago-Nathan Smith (New Zealand cricketer)
July 1998) is a New Zealand cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Otago on 30 March 2016 in the 2015–16 Plunket Shield. Prior to his first-class
Otago-List of Otago representative cricketers
who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Otago cricket team. Otago played its first representative match in January 1864 against
Otago-Otago Province
The Otago Province was a province of New Zealand until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. The capital of the province was Dunedin. Southland
Otago-Kevin Burns (cricketer)
He played 58 first-class and 31 List A matches, all but one of them for Otago, between the 1980–81 and 1991–92 seasons. Burns was born at Invercargill
Otago-University of Otago School of Biomedical Sciences
University of Otago School of Biomedical Sciences (formerly Otago School of Medical Sciences) is one of seven component schools in the University of Otago Division
Otago-Frankton, Otago
farming at Queenstown in 1860, and Frankton was established in 1863. The Otago Witness of 14 February 1863 remarked that 'with all its natural advantages
Otago-Roundhead galaxias
Central Otago roundhead galaxias (Galaxias anomalus) is a galaxiid of the genus Galaxias, found only in the Taieri and Clutha catchments in Otago, New Zealand
Otago-Otago Rugby Football Union
The Otago Rugby Football Union is the official governing body of rugby union for the Otago region of New Zealand. The union is based in the city of Dunedin
Otago-Otago Harbour
Otago Harbour is the natural harbour of Dunedin, New Zealand, consisting of a long, much-indented stretch of generally navigable water separating the
Otago-Otago University Debating Society
The Otago University Debating Society (OUDS) is a debating society established in June 1878 and is the oldest society of the University of Otago, the first
Otago-Cumberland College, Otago
is a residential college in Dunedin, New Zealand, for the University of Otago. Cumberland College was established as a hall of residence in 1989. It is
Otago-Lisa Feldman Barrett
Publications. p. 37 et al. ISBN 1-4129-4923-8. Otago, University of (2024-01-09). "A quest for happiness". www.otago.ac.nz. Retrieved 2024-04-21. How Emotions
Otago-Weller brothers
brothers, Englishmen of Sydney, Australia, and Otago, New Zealand, were the founders of a whaling station on Otago Harbour and New Zealand's most substantial
Otago-Otago Central Railway
The Otago Central Railway (OCR) or in later years Otago Central Branch Railway, now often referred to as the Taieri Gorge Railway, was a secondary railway
Otago-Caroline Freeman College
operated by the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. The college is located a short distance north of the Otago central campus near the Dunedin
Otago-List of marae in Otago
a list of marae (Māori meeting grounds) in Otago. Lists of marae in New Zealand List of schools in Otago "Te Kāhui Māngai directory". tkm.govt.nz. Te
Otago-Otago Heads
The Otago Heads is the historic name given to the headlands and coastal settlements close to the mouth of the long drowned volcanic rift which forms the
Otago-History of the Dunedin urban area
that lay at the head of Otago Harbor never existed in isolation, but have always been a staging ground between inland Otago and the wider world. While
Otago-Otago Regiment
Otago Regiment may refer to: Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment (1911–1921) Otago Infantry Regiment (NZEF) (1914–1919) Otago Regiment (1921–1948) training
Otago-HMNZS Otago (F111)
Otago (F111) was a Rothesay-class (Type 12M) frigate acquired from the United Kingdom by the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) before completion. Otago and
Otago-Toitū Otago Settlers Museum
The Toitū Otago Settlers Museum is a regional history museum in Dunedin, New Zealand. Its brief covers the territory of the old Otago Province, that is
Otago-North Otago Rugby Football Union
The North Otago Rugby Football Union (NORFU) is a New Zealand rugby union province based in Oamaru and compete in the Heartland Championship. They are
Otago-Allanton, New Zealand
Allanton (Māori: Ōwhiro) is a small town in Otago, New Zealand, located some 20 kilometres southwest of Dunedin on State Highway 1. The settlement lies
Otago-North Otago
North Otago in New Zealand covers the area of Otago between Shag Point and the Waitaki River, and extends inland to the west as far as the village of
Otago-Bank of Otago
The Bank of Otago was a bank which successfully operated in New Zealand's Otago province from late 1863 until it was bought in 1873 by a new London incorporation
Otago-South Island
the South Island, with over 500 sites stretching from Kaikōura to North Otago. The drawings are estimated to be between 500 and 800 years old and portray
Otago-Dunedin
Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region. Its name comes from Dùn Èideann, the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh
Otago-Ex-Otago
Ex-Otago is an Italian indie pop band formed in 2002. They debuted in 2003 with the English-language album The Chestnuts Time. Their first album in Italian
Otago-Rat king
Strasbourg and Nantes. A rat king found in 1930 in New Zealand, displayed in the Otago Museum in Dunedin, was composed of immature black rats whose tails were
Otago-Cromwell, New Zealand
Cromwell (Māori: Tīrau)[citation needed] is a town in Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. Cromwell is located on the shores of Lake
Otago-Central Otago Airport
Central Otago Airport (also known as Tarras Airport) is a proposed airport near Tarras in Central Otago, New Zealand. The controversial proposal was announced
Otago-Wānaka
pronunciation: [ˈwaːnaka]) is a popular ski and summer resort town in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. At the southern end of Lake Wānaka
Otago-Kurow
in 2012. Notable people with connections to Kurow include: Steve Hotton, Otago rugby player Roy Kerr, Mathematician Richie McCaw, All Black captain Dr
Otago-Otago (National Provincial Championship)
Otago are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Dunedin, New Zealand. The union was originally established in 1881, with the National Provincial
Otago-Wellerman
the Weller brothers, who were amongst the earliest European settlers of Otago. In early 2021, a cover by Scottish song artist Nathan Evans became a viral
Otago-Tūhura Otago Museum
Tūhura Otago Museum is located near the city centre of Dunedin, New Zealand, adjacent to the University of Otago campus. The museum has one of the largest
Otago-Pavlova (dessert)
Helen Leach, in her role as a culinary anthropologist at the University of Otago, states that the first recipe from New Zealand was a recipe for "pavlova
Otago-David Latta (rugby union)
player. He played for the Otago rugby team between 1986 and 1996, playing a total of 161 games for them. He captained the Otago team in 1993 and 1994. He
Otago-Fabian Holland (rugby union)
2002) is a Dutch rugby union player, who currently plays as a lock for Otago in New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition and
Otago-Mount Alfred (Otago)
Mount Alfred (officially Mount Alfred / Ari) is a hill in Otago, New Zealand, that was formed by glaciers during the last ice age. It is the prominent
Otago-South Otago High School
South Otago High School is situated in Balclutha, Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest school in the South Otago region. The country's
Otago-Eudyptula
groups: a western one, found along the southern coast of Australia and the Otago region of New Zealand, and another found in the rest of New Zealand. These
Otago-Nathan McCullum
International cricket. A right-arm off-break bowler, he played domestically for Otago between the 1999–2000 and 2015–16 seasons. He was also a part of the New
Otago-Otago pack saddle
The Otago pack saddle, later known as the British universal pack saddle, is a rideable pack saddle devised by Harvey Spiller in Otago, New Zealand, in
Otago-Otago Country cricket team
The Otago Country cricket team represents the Central Otago and South Otago regions of New Zealand. It competes in the Hawke Cup. Its parent organisation
Otago-Takahē
female takahē, but it died, and he delivered it to curator William Benham at Otago Museum. In excellent condition, it was purchased by the New Zealand government
Otago-Georgetown, Otago
sections in the area were sold in 1870. The location was named for former Otago Provincial Treasurer George Duncan. The area around Georgetown is noted
Otago-Les Wilson (musician)
Zealand musician and singer–songwriter who performed as Les Wilson and "The Otago Rambler". He began performing on stage at the age of nine, and from the
Otago-Te Aka Ōtākou
Ōtākou (The Otago Vine) is a cycleway and shared pathway for walking and cycling in Dunedin, New Zealand, which follows the shoreline of the Otago Harbour
Otago-2022 Otago Regional Council election
The 2022 Otago Regional Council election began with postal voting on 16th Sept 2022 and ended at noon on Sat 8 October 2022, as part of the wider 2022
Otago-Aliens: Dark Descent
hands while the Otago is crippled. Hayes is extracted by Sgt. Jonas Harper and his squad of Colonial Marines to the crash-landed Otago, where he takes
Otago-Puketapu (Otago)
Puketapu is a prominent hill in Otago, in New Zealand's South Island, overlooking the town of Palmerston. The name Puketapu is Māori meaning "sacred hill"
Otago-List of ice rinks in New Zealand
Alexandra Curling Club, Alexandra, Otago Alpine Ice Centre, Christchurch, Canterbury Dunedin Ice Stadium, Dunedin, Otago Frosty Spot Ice Rink, Upper Hutt
Otago-Radio Otago
was started in 1971 when Dunedin station 4XO was started, 4XO was originally branded as Radio 4XO. During the 1980s and 1990s Radio
Otago-Under the Vines
comedy drama television series created by Erin White filmed in Central Otago. Produced by Acorn TV, the show has run two seasons with a third season
Otago-Otago fault system
The Otago fault system (also known as Otago reverse fault province) contains multiple faults with the potential to have rupture events greater than Mw7
Otago-Kaitangata, New Zealand
Kaitangata is a town near the coast of South Otago, New Zealand, on the left bank of the Matau Branch of the Clutha River ten kilometres south east of
Otago-Central Otago
Central Otago is an area located in the inland part of the Otago region in the South Island of New Zealand. The motto for the area is "A World of Difference"
Otago-Finn Hurley
player, who plays for the Highlanders and Otago. His preferred position is wing or fullback. Hurley attended Otago Boys' High School and played for New Zealand
Otago-Rob Walter
Indian Premier League. In 2016, Walter moved to New Zealand to coach the Otago Volts for five years, leading them to two finals. In April 2021, Walter
Otago-Otago Pioneer Women's Memorial Hall
The Otago Pioneer Women's Memorial Hall (also known as the Otago Pioneer Women's Memorial Association Building) is a building in Dunedin, New Zealand,
Otago-Ajay Faleafaga
is a New Zealand rugby union player, who plays for the Highlanders and Otago. His preferred position is fly-half. Faleafaga attended St Peter's College
Otago-Waitati
Waitati, from the Māori Waitete, is a small seaside settlement in Otago, New Zealand, within the city limits of Dunedin. It is located close to the tidal
Otago-Otago Championships
The Otago Championships was a men's and women's grass court tennis tournament was founded in 1886 as the Otago Lawn Tennis Association Tournament. The
Otago-2024 New Zealand Rally Championship
day. (Otago / Whangarei) Power Stage: Awarded for Top 5 fastest on the Power Stage (Overall & Class) "Final Entry List Otago Rally" (PDF). Otago Rally
Otago-Daniel Crichton
Under-19 rugby champions". NZ Herald. 17 March 2022. "Rugby: Otago suspends Crichton". Otago Daily Times. 30 July 2011. "Forţă a naturii, are 1,94 m şi
Otago-Otago, Tasmania
Otago is a rural residential locality in the local government areas (LGA) of Brighton and Clarence in the Hobart LGA region of Tasmania. The locality
Otago-Polytechnic
New Zealand Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, New Zealand Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand Polytechnic High School (disambiguation) Polytechnic
Otago-Otago Rebels
Otago Rebels are a former New Zealand netball team that were based in Dunedin. Between 1998 and 2007, Rebels played in the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank
Otago-Jeff Wilson (sportsman)
rugby for the Highlanders and NPC rugby for Otago and Southland. He made his Southland debut in 1992, his Otago debut in 1993 and his Highlanders debut in
Otago-Aquinas College, Otago
Aquinas College is one of the Residential Colleges of the University of Otago, named after St. Thomas Aquinas, located in the suburb of Dalmore. Formerly
Otago-University of Otago Faculty of Law
Faculty of Law is one of the professional schools at the University of Otago. Otago is New Zealand's oldest law school, lectures in law having begun in 1873
Otago-History of the Otago Region
Railway 1907 Railway 1921 Railway 1878 Gold rush 1862 Gold rush 1862 The Otago region of New Zealand is one of the more isolated places of the inhabited
Otago-Otago skink
The Otago skink (Oligosoma otagense) is a rare, endangered species of large skink in the family Scincidae, found in the rocky canyons and grassy patches
Otago-University of Otago
University of Otago (Māori: Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka) is a public research collegiate university based in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Founded in 1869, Otago is New
Otago-Paradise, New Zealand
Paradise is a rural locality in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. It lies on the eastern side of the Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu