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Te Ataarangi Regional Boundaries

1. Te Tai Tokerau
This region extends from Te Reinga in the far north to Wakapirau in the south. 

2. Tamaki Makaurau
This region extends from Wakapirau in the north to Pokeno just south of Auckland.

3. Tainui
This region extends from South Auckland across to Hauraki, inland to Mangatoatoa, down to Mokau in the south, and across to the King Country, including part of Taumarunui.

4. Taranaki
This region extends from Mokau through to New Plymouth and extends as far south as Waitotara.

5. Wanganui
From Taumarunui to the mouth of the Whanganui river, across to Ohakune and including the Waiouru region.

6. Te Waiariki
From Katikati on the northern boundary to Te Kaha in the south, across to Ruatahuna, on to Turangi and taking in the Rotorua region, you will find yourself in the Te Ataarangi ki Te Waiariki region. 

7. Te Tai Rawhiti
From Lottin Point on the northern boundary of the East Coast,  through to Napier / Hastings, and on to Dannevirk.

8. Te Upoko-o-Te-Ika
From the capital region, Wellington, through to Palmerston North / Manawatu, including the Wairarapa region up to Dannevirk.

9. Te Tauihu o Te Waka
Encompassing the Nelson / Marlborough region and across to Kaikoura.

10. Te Waipounamu
From Kaikoura, across to the West Coast, Greymouth, Hokitika, Christchurch and further south to Murihiku, across to Stewart Island.

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