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Note: The name Alpha Creek has been used for over a decade to identify the creek that joins the Tiropahi from the north between Waggon and Doubtful Creeks but is not yet named as such on topographical maps. It should not be confused with the Alpha Creek which is a tributary of the Ohikanui River on the eastern side of the Paparoa Range.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 31

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Note: The name Alpha Creek has been used for over a decade to identify the creek that joins the Tiropahi from the north between Waggon and Doubtful Creeks but is not yet named as such on topographical maps. It should not be confused with the Alpha Creek which is a tributary of the Ohikanui River on the eastern side of the Paparoa Range. Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 31

Note: The name Alpha Creek has been used for over a decade to identify the creek that joins the Tiropahi from the north between Waggon and Doubtful Creeks but is not yet named as such on topographical maps. It should not be confused with the Alpha Creek which is a tributary of the Ohikanui River on the eastern side of the Paparoa Range. Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 31

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