Maclennan, New Zealand
Maclennan is a small settlement in The Catlins, an area of the southern South Island of New Zealand. It is located 20 kilometres southwest of Owaka. From 1915 until its closure on 27 February 1971, the Catlins River Branch railway passed through the village, and the station building and goods shed still stand today.
Coordinates: 46°33′S 169°29′E / 46.550°S 169.483°E / -46.550; 169.483
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| Balclutha Ward | |
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| Bruce Ward | |
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| Catlins Ward | |
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| Clinton Ward |
- Arthurton
- Clinton
- Kuriwao
- Popotunoa
- Taumata
- Waipahi
- Wairuna
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| Clutha Valley Ward |
- Ashley Downs
- Awamangu
- Barnego
- Clifton
- Clydevale
- Greenfield
- Kaihiku
- Kakapuaka
- Pukeawa
- Pukepito
- Puketi
- Rongahere
- Stony Creek
- Te Houka
- Waiwera South
- Waitepeka
- Warepa
- Wharetoa
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| Kaitangata-Matau Ward | |
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| Lawrence-Tuapeka Ward | |
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| West Otago Ward |
- Black Gully
- Conical Hill
- Crookston
- Crossans Corner
- Dunrobin
- Dusky Forest
- Edievale
- Glenkenich
- Heriot
- Kelso
- Merino Downs
- Moa Flat
- Park Hill
- Pomahaka
- Rankleburn
- Tapanui
- Waikoikoi
- Wilden
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