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Deep Stream
Deep Stream Viaduct of the Taieri Gorge Railway, near the mouth of Deep Stream as it enters the Taieri River
Map
Route of Deep Stream
Mouth of Deep Stream
Deep Stream (South Island)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
SourceLammerlaw Range
 • coordinates45°42′30″S 169°44′46″E / 45.7082°S 169.7462°E / -45.7082; 169.7462
 • elevation1,125 m (3,691 ft)[1]
Mouth 
 • location
Taieri River
 • coordinates
45°42′07″S 170°18′18″E / 45.70187°S 170.30496°E / -45.70187; 170.30496
 • elevation
75 m (246 ft)[1]
Length70 km (43 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionDeep StreamTaieri RiverPacific Ocean
Tributaries 
 • leftDeep Creek, Shannon Stream
 • rightDevils Creek, Barbours Stream, Clarkes Stream, Pegleg Stream, Boyds Creek
BridgesDeep Stream Viaduct

Deep Stream is a tributary of the Taieri River in Otago, New Zealand. The stream runs generally eastwards for some 70 kilometres from its source on the slopes of Lammerlaw in the Lammerlaw Range (at 45°42′55″S 169°44′15″E / 45.71528°S 169.73750°E / -45.71528; 169.73750), reaching the Taieri River near Hindon in the Taieri Gorge.[1]

A railway junction was located at the junction of the Deep Stream and the Taieri, also called Deep Stream, which was on the Otago Central Railway.[2][3] The line is still used by Dunedin Railways, but the station was closed in 1954 and no longer exists.

Trout fishing with grasshoppers was popular on the stream.[4]

The stream shares its name with several other much shorter streams in the Canterbury and Southland Regions of New Zealand.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Deep Stream (Otago)," topomap.co.nz
  2. ^ "Otago Central Rail - Deep Stream". natlib.govt.nz. Burton Brothers (Dunedin). 1 January 1880.
  3. ^ Representatives, New Zealand Parliament House of (5 August 1887). Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand. House of Representatives – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Spackman, W. H. (5 August 1892). Trout in New Zealand: Where to Go and how to Catch Them. G. Didsbury, government printer. p. 73 – via Internet Archive. deep stream.new zealand.
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