Consultation Open for Name Proposals
November 14, 2013
Consultation Open for Name Proposals
The New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa has today opened public consultation on four new proposals to assign new, or to alter existing, geographic names around the country.
From today, various
newspapers throughout the country will include public notice
advertisements. The proposals now open for public
consultation are:
• Hohi: proposal to adopt the
traditional Māori name for an unnamed feature at the
historic locality of the first mission station at Rangihoua
Bay, in the Bay of Islands;
• Stokes Beach:
proposal to name an unnamed beach within Tauranga Harbour,
located on the northern shores of the suburb of Otumoetai
and extending east from Tilby Point to the reclaimed part of
Kulim Park;
• Norman Creek: proposal to name an
unnamed creek that flows into Lake Wanaka, opposite Ruby
Island;
• Codfish Island / Whenua Hou: proposal
to alter an island referred to on maps and charts variously
as ‘Codfish Island (Whenuahou)’, ‘Codfish (Whenuahau)
Island’, ‘Codfish Island’, ‘Whenua hōu’,
‘Codfish Island / Whenuahou’, and ‘Codfish Island /
Whenua Hou’.
Consultation on these proposals closes on 14 February 2014. Any member of the public can make a submission either supporting or objecting to these proposals. Submissions can be made in writing to the Secretary for the New Zealand Geographic Board, via the online forms, or to nzgbsubmissions@linz.govt.nz.
The NZGB
further advises that it has:
• Adopted official names
for two undersea features in the west Ross Sea of
Antarctica; and
• Adopted as official 133 recorded
names around the country.
Visit the LINZ website for information about these adopted names, general place naming and the New Zealand Geographic Board.
ENDS