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Encyclopedia > Arrow River, New Zealand

The Arrow River is a short river in Otago, New Zealand. It is a tributary of the Kawarau River, which in turn feeds into the Clutha. The town of Arrowtown lies on the Arrow. Gold was discovered on the Arrow river during the Central Otago goldrush of the 1860s.








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