Wolff River
| Wolff River | |
|---|---|
| Etymology | Named after Carl Wolff, a gold prospector. | 
| Native name | Te Ahi-a-Hikaroroa (Māori) | 
| Location | |
| Country | New Zealand | 
| Region | Southland | 
| District | Southland | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Mount Sutherland | 
| • coordinates | 44°27′54″S 167°54′54″E / 44.46500°S 167.91500°E | 
| Mouth | Tasman Sea | 
|  • location | Madagascar Beach | 
|  • coordinates | 44°27′4″S 167°51′40″E / 44.45111°S 167.86111°E | 
|  • elevation | Sea level | 
| Length | 6.3 km (3.9 mi) | 
Wolff River (Māori: Te Ahi-a-Hikaroroa) is a short river in northern Fiordland, New Zealand. It rises near Mount Sutherland and flows westward to Madagascar Beach, between Martins Bay and Milford Sound / Piopiotahi.
Naming
The river was named in memory of a gold prospector, Carl Wolff. Wolff prospected for gold near the river mouth from 1885 to 1887. He drowned in the wreck of the Try Again at Martins Bay in 1887.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Place name detail: Wolff River, New Zealand". New Zealand Gazetteer. Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 22 October 2024.