Leatham River Explained

Leatham River
Mouth Location:Branch River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:New Zealand
Length:40km (30miles)

The Leatham River is a river of the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island. It is the main tributary of the Branch River, itself a tributary of the Wairau River. The Leatham flows north in a parallel valley to the Branch for most of its length before turning northwest to join with the Branch 6km (04miles) from its outflow into the Wairau 40km (30miles) south of Richmond, New Zealand.

The Leatham River was named after George Leatham, an agriculture laborer who did tree felling and other timber work in the area during the 1800s. He died in Wellington at the age of 59 in 1894. He is buried in the Karori Cemetery[1] Much of the Leatham Region was part of the Birch Hill Station, an early Wairau Sheep station, once owned by Dr Thomas Renwick, member of the New Zealand Legislative Council.[2]

See also

References

  1. [Wellington City Council, Cemetery Records]
  2. Web site: Birch Hill Station (Marlborough, N.Z.) .

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