# Collingwood County

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Former county of New Zealand

Collingwood County County of New Zealand 1876–1956 History • Established 1876 • Disestablished 1956 Today part of Tasman District

**Collingwood County** was one of the [counties of New Zealand](/source/Counties_of_New_Zealand) on the [South Island](/source/South_Island). The county existed in its original form from 1876 to 1904, when [Takaka County](/source/Takaka_County) was split off. This split was reversed in 1956, when the amalgamation resulted in [Golden Bay County](/source/Golden_Bay_County) being formed.

## History of the county

During the period 1853 to 1876, the area that would become Collingwood County was administered as part of [Nelson Province](/source/Nelson_Province). With the [Abolition of Provinces Act 1876](/source/Provinces_of_New_Zealand#Abolition_of_Provinces_Act_1876), Collingwood County was created, taking over administration of its area on 1 January 1877. Two ridings were created: Takaka and Aorere. The county existed alongside the Takaka and Collingwood Road Boards, which had been founded during the provincial era.[1]

In 1903, the [New Zealand Government](/source/New_Zealand_Government) voted to reduce the size of Collingwood County to just its western Aorere region, with the remaining eastern region of Golden Bay being constituted as [Takaka County](/source/Takaka_County), effective April 1904.[2] The two counties were re-amalgamated in 1956 to form [Golden Bay County](/source/Golden_Bay_County).[3]

Golden Bay County existed until the [1989 local government reforms](/source/1989_New_Zealand_local_government_reforms), when it was amalgamated into the new [Tasman District](/source/Tasman_District).[4]

## Area

Neighbouring counties were [Buller County](/source/Buller_County%2C_New_Zealand) in the south, and [Waimea County](/source/Waimea_County) to the south-east. The boundary between Buller and Collingwood counties was initially at Kōhaihai Bluff,[5] some 16 km (9.9 mi) north of [Karamea](/source/Karamea).[6] This boundary moved north in 1922 towards Kahurangi Point.[5]

## Elected members

During the period from 1876 to 1904, there were 34 county councillors. Five of them were chosen as chairmen by their fellow councillors (in this order): Henry Lewis, Joseph Packard, William Calverly Riley, Frederick West, and Andrew Sinclair.[7] In the period after Takaka County had been split off (1904–1956), there were 64 county councillors, of which 13 were chosen as chairmen by their fellow councillors (in this order): G. H. Allan, William Grant, J. Walker, N. L. Buchanan, John Fish, H. B. Riley, John Bassett, A. H. Fletcher, L. D. Flowers, N. J. Doogan, P. G. Fish, W. J. Solly, and H. L. Riley.[8]

## Notes

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTENewport197511_1-0)** [Newport 1975](#CITEREFNewport1975), p. 11.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-TakakaCreated_2-0)** ["Collingwood County Bill 1903 (143–1) (Local)"](http://www.nzlii.org/nz/legis/hist_bill/ccb19031431279/ccb19031431279.html). *[New Zealand Government](/source/New_Zealand_Government)*. 1903. Retrieved 5 November 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-GoldenBayCreated_3-0)** ["Collingwood County Council"](https://web.archive.org/web/20081016215440/http://www.nram.govt.nz/record.php?id=12658&parent=nramindexbyvolume&volume=Y). *National Register of Archives and Manuscripts*. [Archives New Zealand](/source/Archives_New_Zealand). 4 August 2006. Archived from [the original](http://www.nram.govt.nz/record.php?id=12658&parent=nramindexbyvolume&volume=Y) on 16 October 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Walrond, Carl (3 August 2015). ["Nelson region – Government"](http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/interactive/28965/local-government-boundaries). *Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand*. [New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage](/source/Ministry_for_Culture_and_Heritage). Retrieved 5 November 2018.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTENewport197512_5-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTENewport197512_5-1) [Newport 1975](#CITEREFNewport1975), p. 12.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["Kōhaihai Bluff"](https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22616666). [National Library of New Zealand](/source/National_Library_of_New_Zealand). Retrieved 15 April 2026.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTENewport1975235_7-0)** [Newport 1975](#CITEREFNewport1975), p. 235.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTENewport1975237_8-0)** [Newport 1975](#CITEREFNewport1975), p. 237.

## References

- Newport, J. N. W. (1975). *Golden Bay –⁠ One hundred years of local government*. Golden Bay County Council. [Wikidata](/source/WDQ_(identifier)) [Q139359114](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q139359114).

[41°30′S 172°48′E / 41.5°S 172.8°E / -41.5; 172.8](https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Collingwood_County&params=41.5_S_172.8_E_region:NZ-TAS_type:adm1st)

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