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Waimate Creek : ウィキペディア英語版 | Waimate Creek Waimate Creek is a natural watercourse in the southern Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. Its original Māori name was Te Waimatemate, which means "slowly moving waters".〔Brian Newton Davis and Edward Stewart Dollimore, ("Waimate" ), ''1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand'', accessed 25 October 2007.〕 == Catchment ==
Waimate Creek runs roughly eastwards, rising in the Hunter Hills before reaching the narrow coastal plain of the Pacific Ocean, skirting the west and southern side of Waimate township and then discharging metres from the sea into the Wainono Dead Arm, which links the Waihao River and Wainono Lagoon. Its catchment area is approximately .〔Philippa Aitchison-Earl, Marc Ettema, Graeme Horrell, Alistair McKerchar, and Esther Smith, "4.6.6 Waimate Creek", (''Pareora - Waihao River: Water Resource Summary (Report No. RO6/20)'' ) (Environment Canterbury: Christchurch and Timaru, August 2005), 71.〕
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