Kimberley, New Zealand
Rural Area in Canterbury, New Zealand
43°26′49.403″S 172°7′15.952″E / 43.44705639°S 172.12109778°E / -43.44705639; 172.12109778Te Tai Tonga (Maori electorate)[1]
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Kimberley is a rural area in the Selwyn District of the South Island of New Zealand. It is 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of the outskirts of Christchurch and directly north of Darfield. It consists of an old hall, a cemetery and arable and sheep farming land.
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake occurred south of Kimberley at 4:35 am on 4 September 2010, causing widespread damage to buildings in the districts of Selwyn, Christchurch and Waimakariri.[2]
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Selwyn District, New Zealand
Seat: Rolleston
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Malvern Ward |
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Springs Ward |
- Arthur's Pass
- Broken River
- Cass River
- Castle Hill
- Coopers Lagoon / Muriwai
- Hawkins River
- Hororata River
- Kowai River
- L II River
- Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora
- Lake Lyndon
- Porter River
- Porters Pass
- Selwyn River
- Waianiwaniwa River
- Arthur Dudley Dobson Memorial
- Burnham Military Camp
- Craigieburn Forest Park
- Homebush Homestead
- Hororata Highland Games
- Little River Rail Trail
- McHughs Forest Park
- Midland Rail Heritage Trust
- R. F. Joyce Observatory
- RNZAF Station Te Pirita
- Springfield Doughnut
- St John's Church
- St Joseph's Church
- Terrace Station Homestead
- The Station
- West Melton Aerodrome
- Whitecliffs Branch historical site
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