List of historic places in Dunedin

This list of historic places in Dunedin covers all historical areas, places and buildings on the New Zealand Heritage List / Rārangi Kōrero that fall entirely or in part within Dunedin City. It also covers places of local importance or historical notability.

Montage of Dunedin heritage (from top left): The Old Dunston Road, Taiaroa Head Lighthouse, the Railway Station, First Church, Matanaka Farm, University of Otago and Otakou Maori Memorial Methodist Church.

Māori settled in Otago relatively soon after reaching New Zealand, and the Dunedin area was a major whaling centre and site of early European colonisation.[1] The building boom from the gold rush of the 1860s, coupled with the relative stagnation of the region's population in the 20th century, has led to the preservation of many old structures and sites. Dunedin City is 255 km² in area, covering Otago Harbour, the Taieri Plains and the tussock-covered mountains near Middlemarch. Some of the historical sites listed here are therefore rural in nature.

Exceptional historical places are included in the national register (administered by Heritage New Zealand) in five groups: historic places (Category 1 and 2), historic areas, Wāhi Tūpuna (practical sites), Wāhi Tapu (spiritual sites) and Wāhi Tapu areas.[2] As of November 2018 there are 827 listings in Otago, of which 207 are Category 1 historic places. This list covers all historical areas, places and buildings on the New Zealand Heritage List that fall entirely or in part within Dunedin City. It also covers places of local importance or historical notability. The Huriawa Pā site (fortified village) and Toitu Tauraka Waka are designated as a Wāhi Tapu Area and Wāhi Tūpuna, respectively.

The Dunedin City Council also maintains a Heritage Register of buildings included in the national register and those which add to the character of the city.[3] The additions to the national register are based on an assessment of the significance of values which are outlined in the Significance Assessment Guidelines (2019).[4]

Areas of exceptional cultural and historical importance

Photo Name[2] Street Suburb/Locality Date of construction Components Type[2]
Burlington Street Historic Area[5] Burlington Street Central city 1868–1920s First Church, Burns Hall, Commerce Building, RSA Building, and Garrison Hall Historic Area
Dunedin Harbourside Historic Area[6] Wharf Street and environs Central city 1863 (Start of land reclamation) The port and associated businesses, park Historic Area
Goat Island / Rakiriri Historic Area[7] Otago Harbour (lower) 1870s (construction of single men's quarters) Foundations of the quarantine station, reserve Historic Area
Huriawa Peninsula[8] Karitane c. 1750[9] Te Pā a Te Wera, reserve, and archaeological sites Wāhi Tapu
Pilot Station Historic Area[10] Pilot Street Aramoana 1912–13 Former Harbour Pilot's house and offices (currently holiday homes) Historic Area
Quarantine Island / Kamau Taurua Historic Area[7] Otago Harbour (lower) 1863–1924 (Quarantine Station) Restored quarantine station, farm, and cemetery Historic Area
Toitu Tauraka[11] Rattray Street The Exchange From Māori settlement to the start of land reclamation in 1863[1] Landing site for travel between Otago Harbour and Central Otago, and trading site between Otakou and Dunedin Wāhi Tūpuna
Windle Settlement Workers' Dwellings Historic Area[12] Rosebery and Newport Streets Belleknowes 1906–07 Residential area (20 houses) Historic Area

Historic places and buildings

Heritage New Zealand Register, Category I

Photo Name[2] Street Suburb/Locality Date of construction Original (current) use
Abbotsford Farm Steading[13] 404 Allanton Road Outram 1871 (designed) Farm
All Saints' Church (Anglican)[14] 786 Cumberland Street Dunedin North 1862 Church (in use)
Bank of New Zealand (Former)[15] 200 Main Road and Kildare Street Waikouaiti 1869 Bank (Residential)
Bank of New Zealand Building[16] 205 Princes Street Central city 1879–83 Bank (Commercial businesses)
Bishopgrove[17] 16 Patmos Avenue Glenleith 1872 Residential
Bishopscourt (Columba College)[18] 421 Highgate Maori Hill 1872 Residential
Cargill's Castle[19] 111D Cliffs Road Saint Clair 1876 Residential (ruins)
Cargill's Monument[20] Princes Street The Exchange 1864 Monument
Carisbrook Turnstile Building and former site of Carisbrook [21] 18 Neville Street Caversham 1926 (Demolition of stands 2012–13) Stadium entrance (vacant)
Caversham Presbyterian Church[22] 61 Thorn Street Caversham 1883[23] Church (in use)
Chingford Stables[24] 411 Chingford Park North East Valley early 1870s Stable buildings (Private venue)
Corstorphine House[25] 23A Milburn Street Corstorphine 1863 Private residence
Cottesbrook Station Complex[26][27][28][29] 105 Moonlight Road Middlemarch 1860s (early) Farmstead and farm buildings
Crown Milling Company Building[30] Manor Place City Rise 1880 (approximate date) Company offices and mill
Daisy Bank[31] 12 Royal Terrace Maori Hill 1890s Residential
Dental School[32] 280-310 Great King Street Dunedin North 1961 Tertiary institution
Dental School (former) Great King Street Dunedin North 1924 Tertiary institution
Donaghy's Rope Walk 64 Bradshaw Street South Dunedin 1920 (replaced 1878 building) Rope making industry
Duddingston School Road Mosgiel 1865 Residence
Dunedin Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute 2-24 The Octagon Central city 1870 Library (Library plus commercial offices and art space)
Dunedin Gasworks Exhauster and Boiler House[33] Braemar Street South Dunedin 1907 Gasworks (Museum)
Dunedin Law Courts 1 Stuart Street Central city 1902 Courtrooms
Dunedin Prison (Former)[34] 2 Castle Street Central city 1895 - 1897 Prison (Museum)
Dunedin Railway Station, Platform & Gates Anzac Square Central city 1905 Railway Station (still in use, also gallery, New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame, and restaurant)
Dunedin Synagogue (Former) 29 Moray Place Central city 1864 Synagogue (Residential)
Empire Hotel 396 Princes Street Central city 1879 Hotel and public house
Equitable Insurance Association Building (Phoenix House) 45-45B Queens Gardens Queens Gardens 1885 Commercial offices
Exhibition Art Gallery (Former) 40 Logan Park Drive, Logan Park Dunedin North 1926 Art gallery (Sports institute)
Ferntree Lodge 14 Ferntree Drive Halfway Bush 1849 Residential
First Church of Otago (Presbyterian) 410 Moray Place Central city 1867–75[35] Church (in use)
Fitting Shop (Smithy or Purifier House) Braemar Street South Dunedin Gasworks (Museum)
Fort Taiaroa Harington Point Road Taiaroa Head 1880– Gun emplacement and magazine (vacant)
Fortune Theatre 231 Stuart Street Central city 1869 Church (Theatre from 1977 to 2018, now vacant)
Garrison Hall and Orderly Building (Former) 8 Dowling Street The Exchange 1877 Army garrison (Commercial offices)
Gasholder of 1879 Braemar Street South Dunedin 1879 Gasworks (Museum)
Globe Theatre 104 London Street City Rise 1961 Theatre
Guardian Royal Exchange Building 7-9 Liverpool Street Warehouse Precinct 1882 Commercial offices (Residential)
Hanover Street Baptist Church 65 Hanover Street Central city 1912[36] Church (vacant)
Hocken Building (Former) Leith Walk Dunedin North 1977–79 University building
Holy Trinity Church (Anglican)[37] 1 Scotia Street and Grey Street Port Chalmers 1874 Church (in use)
Horse Sale Yard (Former)[38] 35 Maclaggan Street Central city 1889 Warehouse (in use)
Hudson's House (Former)[39] 32 Tweed Street Roslyn 1870–79 Residential (in use)
Invermay Agriculture Research Centre[40] Factory Road Wingatui 1862 Laboratory (residential)
Iona Church[41] 24 Mount Street Port Chalmers 1883 Church (in use)
Janefield[42] 222-224 Factory Road Mosgiel 1851 Farmhouse
Kempthorne Prosser Building[43] 26,32-34 Stafford Street City Rise 1901 Pharmacy laboratories and offices (Commercial offices and retail)
King Edward Technical College (Former)[44] 291 Stuart Street City Rise 1913 Tertiary Institute
Knox Church (Presbyterian)[45] 453-463 George Street Central city 1872–76 Church (in use)
Larnach Castle[46] Camp Road Otago Peninsula 1871–76 Residential
Larnach Castle Cupola[47] Camp Road Otago Peninsula 1930s Garden feature
Larnach Castle Stables[48] Camp Road Otago Peninsula 1874 Stables (Museum)
Leithendel 367 Malvern Street Glenleith 1865 Residential (in use)
Linden (Former) 22 Royal Terrace Glenleith 1865 Residential (in use)
Lindo Ferguson Building[49] Great King Street Dunedin North 1927 Medical school
Lisburn House 15 Lisburn Avenue Caversham 1865 Residential
Long Beach Midden[50] Beach Road Long Beach 1480 AD ± 175 (excavation in 1977) Midden, archaic to classic Maori
Manono 84 London Street Central city 1908 Residential
Matanaka Farm[51] 51 Matanaka Road Waikouaiti 1843 Farm (Museum and farm)
Mathiesons Farm Steading 121 Centre Road Otago Peninsula 1870–82 Farm (in use)
Melrose 384 Highgate Roslyn 1878 Residential (in use)
Mosgiel Woollen Factory[52] Factory Road Mosgiel 1860–62 Factory (in use)
Municipal Chambers 38 The Octagon Central city 1880 Town Hall
National Bank of New Zealand 193 Princes Street The Exchange 1912 Bank (Commercial offices)
New Zealand Express Company Building (Former) 7 Bond and 14 Crawford Streets Warehouse Precinct 1908–10 Offices (in use)
New Zealand Insurance Company Building (Former) 49-51 Queens Gardens Central city 1886 Commercial offices (Commercial offices and public house)
Northern Cemetery 40 Lovelock Avenue Dunedin North 1872 Cemetery
Former NZ Clothing Company Limited Building (Milford House) 20 Dowling Street The Exchange 1883 Offices (Art gallery and studios, retail businesses)
NZ Railways Road Services Building (Former) 35 Queens Gardens Central city 1939 Bus depot (Part of Toitū Otago Settlers Museum)
Olveston 42 Royal Terrace and Cobden Street Maori Hill 1904–07 Residence (Museum)
Otago Boys' High School Central Block 18 Arthur Street City Rise 1882–85 School
Otago Girls' High School Main Block 41 Tennyson Street City Rise 1910 School
Otago Harbour Seawalls Portobello, Ravensbourne, and Aramoana Roads Otago Harbour 1865–80 Retaining walls (in use)
Otago Museum 419 Great King and Cumberland Streets Dunedin North 1877 Museum (in use)
Otakou Maori Memorial Methodist Church[53] Tamatea Rd Otakou 1941 Church (in use)
Pelichet Bay Infectious Diseases Hospital (Former) 3 Butts Road Logan Park, Dunedin North 1908 Hospital (residential)
Port Chalmers Municipal Building George Street and 1 Grey Street Port Chalmers 1889 Town Hall
Port Chalmers Post Office (Former)[54] 19 Beach Street Port Chalmers 1877 Post Office (museum)
Puketahi[55][56] Shore Street Andersons Bay circa 1900[57] Storage (Vacant)
Regent Theatre [58] 17 The Octagon Central city 1928 (interior); exterior 1890s Theatre and Cinema (Theatre only)
Ritchie Residence (Former) 26 and 28A Heriot Row Maori Hill 1914 Residential (in use)
Robert Burns Statue The Octagon Central city 1887 Monument (in use)
Robert Lord Writers' Cottage 3 Titan Street Dunedin North 1909 Residential (in use)
Robertson Stone Walls (Clifton) Highcliff Road Highcliff, Otago Peninsula 1896 Farm walls (in use)
Ross Creek Earth Dam[59] Ross Creek Water Reserve Glenleith 1865–67 Water Reserve (in use)
Ross Creek Valve Tower[59] Ross Creek Water Reserve Glenleith 1865–67 Water Reserve
Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church and Warden's Cottage (Former) 64-66 Melville Street City Rise 1870 Church (in use)
Saint Dominic's Priory (Former) 31 Smith Street City Rise 1877 Ecclesiastical buildings
Saint James Theatre[60] Moray Place Central city 1928 Cinema (in use)
Saint John Ambulance Building 17 York Place Central city 1937–38 Ambulance base, medical centre
Saint John the Evangelist Church (Anglican) 94 Beach Street Waikouaiti 1858 Church (in use)
Saint Joseph's Cathedral (Catholic)[61] 288 Rattray and Smith Streets City Rise 1878–86 Church (in use)
Saint Matthew's Church (Anglican)[62] 28 Hope and Stafford Streets City Rise 1874 Church (in use)
Saint Paul's Cathedral and Belfry (Anglican)[63] 36 The Octagon Centre city 1916–19 Church (in use)
Sandymount Lime Kilns[64] Sandymount Road Otago Peninsula mid-1860s Lime Kilns (ruins)
Savoy Restaurant (Formerly Haynes Building) 50 Princes Street Central city 1914 Restaurant and commercial businesses
Seacliff Lunatic Asylum Site[65] 22, 36 Russell Road and Coast Road Seacliff 1879–84 Psychiatric Hospital (Private park and ruins)
Southern Cemetery 18 South Road Kensington 1857–58 Cemetery (limited use from 1980)
Southern Cross Hotel (Former Grand Hotel portion) 118 High Street The Exchange 1883 Hotel (Hotel and casino)
Springfield 949 Highcliff Road Highcliff, Otago Peninsula 1865 Restaurant (in use)
Donald M. Stuart Memorial Queens Gardens Central city 1898
Stuart Street Terraced Houses 199-223 Stuart Street and 118-120 Moray Place Central city 1901 Residential and doctors' offices (Retail premises and residential)
Taiaroa Head Lighthouse[66] Taiaroa Head Otago Peninsula 1864–65 Lighthouse
The Hermitage (Former)[67] 521 George Street Centre city 1881 Residential (in use)
Threave[68] 367 High Street City Rise 1903 Residential (in use)
Truby King Harris Hospital (Former)[69] 79 Every Street Andersons Bay 1938 Hospital (Residential)
Union Steam Ship Company Offices and Stores (Former)[70] 49 Water, 135 Cumberland, and 57 Vogel Streets Warehouse Precinct 1883 Commercial offices
University of Otago Allen Hall Theatre and Archway Union Street and Leith Walk Dunedin North 1914 University (in use)
University of Otago Clocktower Building 364 Leith Walk Dunedin North 1879 University (in use)
University of Otago Geology Block[71] Leith Walk Dunedin North 1878 University (in use)
University of Otago Home Science Block[72] Union Street Dunedin North 1919 University (in use)
University of Otago Marama Hall[73] Leith Walk Dunedin North 1923 University (in use)
University of Otago Professorial Houses[74] St David Street Dunedin North 1878–79 University (in use)
University of Otago School of Mines[75] Leith Walk Dunedin North 1909 University (in use)
University of Otago Staff Club[76] Leith Walk and Castle Street Dunedin North 1907 University (in use)
Wains Hotel[77] 310 Princes Street The Exchange 1879 Hotel and public house
Woodside[78] 4 Lovelock Avenue Dunedin North 1876 Residence
Old Dunstan Road Old Dunstan Road Clarks Junction to Galloway Flat (note: only partly within Dunedin city limits) 1861 (construction of road) Road (in use)

Heritage New Zealand Register, Category II

Photo Name[2] Street Suburb/Locality Date of construction Original (current) use
Allbell Chambers[79] 127 Stuart Street Central city 1909–10 Offices (in use)
Allied Press Ltd Building (Formerly Evening Star Building)[80] 52 Stuart Street Central city 1928 Offices (in use)
Alva House[81] 9 Alva Street Mornington 1886 Residential (in use)
Alyth[82] 34 Royal Terrace City Rise 1874–75 Residential (in use)
Andersons Bay Presbyterian Church (Former)[83] 76 Silverton Street Shiel Hill 1914 Church (vacant)
Aorangi[84] 1 Tui Street and St Leonards Drive Saint Leonards 1907 Residential
Australia and New Zealand Bank Building[85] 159 Stuart Street Central city 1882 Bank (hotel)
Balmoral[86] 94 Holyhead Street Outram 1857 Residential (in use)
Bank of New Zealand Building (Former)[87] 1 George and Grey Streets Port Chalmers 1880 Bank (retail premises)
Bank of Otago[88] 5 Mountford Street Outram 1869 Bank (house)
Baptist Sunday School Building[89] 63 Hanover Street Central city 1880 School ()
Bellfield[90] Main South Road East Taieri 1854 Residential (in use)
Bluestone Retaining Wall[91] 369-371 George Street Central city 1863 Wall
Cable House[92] 829-829a Cumberland Street Dunedin North 1859 Residential (in use)
Cadbury Schweppes Hudson Limited Buildings[93] 280 Cumberland Street Central city Factory (vacant)
Camelot Restaurant[94] 412A George Street Central city Retail
Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus[95] 89 North Road North East Valley 1891–92 Church (in use)
Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus[96] 9137 Eton and Woburn Streets Hyde 1893–94 Church (in use)
Cenotaph[97] Queens Gardens Central city 1924–27 Memorial (in use)
Central Police Station (Former), Dunbar House[98] 21 Dunbar and High Streets Central city 1891 Police Station (Offices)
Chick's Hotel [99] 2 Mount Street Port Chalmers 1878 Hotel (Recording studio)[100]
Chief Post Office[101] 283 Princes Street Central city 1937 Post Office (Hotel)
Clarion Building[102] 282-292 Princes Street Central city 1874 Offices (in use)
Claverton[103] 30 Royal Terrace City Rise 1877 Residential (in use)
Clifton Villa (Former)[104] 17 Graham Street City Rise 1858 Residential (in use)
Commerce Building[105] Dowling and Burlington Streets Central city 1879 Offices
Conway Residence (Former)[106] 59 Ann Street Roslyn 1876 Residential (in use)
Corstorphine House (Conservatory)[107] Milburn Avenue Corstorphine Conservatory
Corstorphine House (Gates and Walls)[108] Milburn Avenue Corstorphine Gates and walls
Corstorphine House (Gazebo)[109] Milburn Avenue Corstorphine Gazebo
Corstorphine House (Stables)[110] Milburn Avenue Corstorphine 1863 Stables
Crown Clothing Company Building (Former)[111] 398 George Street Central city 1900 Clothing factory (Bank)
Dandie Dinmont Hotel (Former)[112] "The White House" 166 Portobello Road and Doon Street Waverley 1880 Residential (vacant)
Dowling Street Steps[113] Princes and Dowling Streets Central city 1926–27 Steps (in use)
Dr Colquhoun's Residence and Consulting Rooms (Former)[114] 218 High Street City Rise 1884 Residential and trade (in use)
Dr Stephenson's Residence (Former)[115] 201 High Street City Rise 1898 Residential (in use)
Dundas Street Methodist Church and Sunday School Hall (Former)[116] 50 Dundas Street Dunedin North 1979 Church (Theatre)
Dundas Street Terrace Houses[117] 62-86 Dundas Street Dunedin North prior to 1881 Residential (in use)
Dunedin Club[118] Melville Street Fernhill, City Rise 1867 Club rooms (in use)
Dunedin Fire Station[119] St Andrews and Castle Streets Central city 1931 Fire Station (in use)
Dunedin North Post Office (Former)[120] 361 Great King Street Dunedin North 1878 Post office (annex of Otago Museum)
Dunedin Public Library (Former)[121] 110 Moray Place Central city Public Library (Commercial premises)
Dunedin Town Hall and Concert Chamber[122] Moray Place Central city 1929 Town Hall (in use)
Dunrobin[123] Main South Road East Taieri Residential (in use)
Dwelling[124] Aramoana Road (Pt Section 23, Blk I, Lower Harbour West SD) Deborah Bay Residential (Ruin)
Dwelling[125] Aramoana Road (Pt Section 23, Blk I, Lower Harbour West SD) Deborah Bay Residential (Ruin)
East Taieri Presbyterian Church[126] 12A Cemetery Road East Taieri 1869–70 Church (in use)
Excelsior Hotel (Former – now Guest House)[127] 31 Dowling Street The Exchange Hotel (Accommodation and retail)
The Exchange Court Façade (Former) and Thomson, Bridger and Company Façade (Former)[128] 194 Princes Street The Exchange 1880–1906 Retail (in use)
F. W. Petre's House (Former)[129] 20 Cliffs Road Saint Clair 1880s Residential (in use)
Faringdon Villa[130] 29 Fitzroy Street Caversham 1882 Residential (in use)
Fisken & Associates Ltd Building (Former BNZ)[131] Pitt and London Streets Central city 1927 Bank (Buddhist centre)
Fitness Centre Building[132] 77 Stuart Street Central city 1910 Offices (in use)
Flagstaff[133] Aurora Terrace Port Chalmers 1910 Flagpole (in use)
Fountain (Wolf Harris)[134] Dunedin Botanic Gardens Gardens Corner 1890 Fountain (in use)
George Street Bridge[135] George Street Woodhaugh 1903 Bridge (in use)
Gladstone Terrace of Houses[136] 38-50 Melville Street City Rise 1880 Residential (in use)
Glenallen[137] Old Henley Road Otokia 1858 Residential (in use)
Glenavon Church (Methodist)[138] 7 Chambers Street North East Valley 1906 Church (in use)
Glenfalloch[139] Portobello Road Macandrew Bay, Otago Peninsula 1872 Residential (in use)
Grants Braes Farmhouse[140] 131 Belford Street Vauxhall 1867 Residential (in use)
H. E. Shacklock Buildings[141] 595-625 Princes Street Central city 1870 Trade (in use)
High Street School (Former) War Memorial and Gates[142] High and Alva Streets City Rise 1926 Memorial
H.M. Custom Wharf Office (Former)[143] 18 Wharf and Fryatt Streets Central city 1938 Office (in use)
Hollybrook Cow Barn[144] Maungatua Outram 1878 Barn
Hollybrook Granary[145] Maungatua Road Momona 1878 Granary
Hollybrook Implement Shed[146] Maungatua Road Momona 1878 Shed
House[147] 2 Fifield Street Roslyn Residential (in use)
House[148] 29 Tweed Street Roslyn Residential (in use)
House[149] 15 Takahe Terrace Saint Leonards Residential (in use)
House[150][12] 22 Rosebery Street Belleknowes 1907 Residential (in use)
House[151] 2 William Street City Rise 1864 Residential (in use)
House[152] 400 High Street City Rise Residential (in use)
House[153] 26 Carr Street North East Valley 1904 Residential (in use)
House[154] 402 High Street City Rise Residential (in use)
House[155] 17 Takahe Terrace Saint Leonards 1915 Residential (in use)
House[156] 425 High Street City Rise 1898 Residential (in use)
House[157] 4 Willowbank Dunedin North 1900 Residential (in use)
House[158] 689 Castle Street Dunedin North 1880 Residential (in use)
House[159] 693 Castle Street Dunedin North 1880 Residential (in use)
House[160] 47 Wickliffe Terrace Port Chalmers Residential (in use)
House[161] 29 Currie Street Port Chalmers 1880 Residential (in use)
House[162] 31 Currie Street Port Chalmers 1880 Residential (in use)
House[163] 26 Stevenson Avenue Sawyers Bay Residential (in use)
House[164] 8 Lundie Street Roslyn 1859 Residential (in use)
House[165] 32 Rosebery Street Belleknowes 1906–07[12] Residential (in use)
House[166] 4 Wardlaw Street Musselburgh Residential (in use)
House[167] 89 Warrender Street Dunedin North 1864 Residential (in use)
House[168] 238 High Street City Rise 1909 Residential (in use)
House[169] 1008 George Street Dunedin North Residential (in use)
House[170] 1014 George Street Dunedin North Residential (in use)
House[171] 17 Elder Street City Rise 1875 Residential (in use)
House[172] 48-50 Fitzroy Street Caversham Residential (in use)
House[173] 603 George Street Dunedin North 1900 Residential (in use)
House[174] 607 George Street Dunedin North Residential (in use)
House[175] 613 George Street Dunedin North 1900 Residential (in use)
House[176] 619 George Street Dunedin North Residential (in use)
House[177] 637 George Street Dunedin North 1900 Residential (in use)
House[178] 641 George Street Dunedin North Residential (in use)
House[179] 657 George Street Dunedin North 1900 Residential (in use)
House[180] 16 Pitt Street Central city 1898 Residential (in use)
House[181] 107A and B Stafford Street City Rise Residential (in use)
House[182] 4 Pitt Street Central city 1885 Trade (residential)
House[183] 18 Haywood Street Mornington 1858 Residential (in use)
House[184] 2 Willowbank Dunedin North 1875 Residential (in use)
House (A.H. Reed)[185] 153 Glenpark Avenue Mornington 1930 Residential (in use)
House (Peter MacIntyre)[186] 21 Gilmore Street Wakari 1907 Residential (in use)
House (Sir J. Fletcher)[187] 727 Portobello Road Broad Bay, Otago Peninsula 1909 Residential (museum since 1992)
Hulme Court[188] 52 Tennyson Street City Rise Residential (in use)
Huxtable Residence (Former)[189] 233 Highgate Roslyn 1907 Residential (in use)
Hyde School[190] 9125 Eton Street Hyde 1879 School (vacant)
Imperial Building[191] Dowling and Lower High Streets Central city Commercial
James Fletcher's Residence (Former)[192] 276 High Street City Rise 1923 Residential (in use)
James Macandrew Statue[193] Cumberland Street Central city 1891 Memorial (part of Toitū Otago Settlers Museum)
Janefield (Barn)[194] Factory Road Mosgiel 1851 (Janefield house Cat. 1) Barn
Johnstone Farmhouse[195] Ashton Street Mosgiel Residential (in use)
Jopp Residence (Former)[196] 37 Ann Street Roslyn 1905 Residential (in use)
Kaikorai Bank[197] 29 Glenross Street Kaikorai Residential (in use)
Kaituna[198] 19 Graham Street City Rise 1893 Residential (in use)
Kawarau[199] 204 Highgate Roslyn 1900–01 Residential (in use)
King Edward Picture Theatre (Former)[200] 100 King Edward Street South Dunedin 1914 Theatre (in use)
Knox College Main Building[201] 20 Arden Street Opoho 1909 (school established) University college (in use)
Law Courts Hotel[202] 53-65 Stuart Street Central city Accommodation (in use)
Lee Stream Hotel (Former)[203] 2107 SH87 Lee Stream 1862 Accommodation
Lodge Maori[204] Ravensbourne Road Ravensbourne Masonic Lodge
Logan Park Grandstand[205] Logan Park Drive Logan Park, Dunedin North 1930 Sport grandstand (in use)
Marinoto[206] Newington Avenue Maori Hill 1878 Residential (Hospital)
McPherson Residence (Former)[207] 408 High Street City Rise 1902 Residential (in use)
Mews[208] 628-634 Great King Street Dunedin North Residential (in use)
Midden[209] Purakanui Bay Rec.Reserve Between Long Beach and Blueskin Bay 1500s [210] Midden
Midden[211] Harington Point Road Harwood, Otago Peninsula Midden
Midden [212] Aramoana Road Hamilton Bay Midden
Midden[213] Papanui Maori Reserve Papanui Inlet, Otago Peninsula 1500s [210] Midden
Midden (5713-5717)[214][215][216][217][218] Wickliffe Bay, Otago Peninsula 1500s[210] Midden
Midden[219][220] Aramoana Road Aramoana Midden
Midden[221] Tarewai Road Taiaroa Head, Otago Peninsula Midden
Midden[222][223] Mouth of Papanui Inlet, Otago Peninsula 1500s[210] Midden
Midden (European)[224] Deborah Bay Midden
Midden In Cave[225] Otakou Native Reserve Pipkaretu Beach, Otago Peninsula Midden
Midden In Cave[226] Otakou Native Reserve Wickliffe Bay, Otago Peninsula Midden
Midden/Occupation[227] Wickliffe Bay, Otago Peninsula Midden
Midden/Oven[228] Deborah Bay Midden
Midden/Work Floor[229] Brighton Recreational Reserve Brighton Work space (reserve)
Middleton Lodge[230] 37 Middleton Road Kew Residential (in use)
Moata[231] 434 High St City Rise 1900 Residential (in use)
Moray Place Congregational Church (Former)[232] 81 Moray Place Central city 1864 Church (accommodation)
Moray Terrace[233] 61-63 Moray Place Central city 1880 Offices
Moritzson Building[234] Bond and Jetty Streets Warehouse Precinct 1878 Offices (in use)
Mornington Post Office[235] Mailer and Brunel Streets Mornington 1905 Post office (Commercial offices)
Mornington Presbyterian Church (Former)[236] 33 Brunel Street Mornington 1880–81 Church (accommodation)
National Airways Hangar (Former)[237] Stedman Road, Taieri Airfield Wingatui 1936 Aircraft hangar
National Bank Building[238] 26 George Street Port Chalmers Bank (Retail premises)
New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Limited (Former)[239] 31-33 Thomas Burns Street Central city 1872 Offices
Normanston[240] 5 Robin Lane Saint Leonards Residential (in use)
North East Valley Post Office (Former) 282 North Road and Calder Avenue North East Valley 1914 Post Office (Retail premises)[241] (Retail)
North East Valley War Memorial 248 North Road North East Valley 1920–21 Memorial (in use)
North Taieri Presbyterian Church[242] 39 Wairongoa Road North Taieri 1867 Church (in use)
Occupation[243] Waikouaiti (Archaeology site)
Toitū Otago Settlers Museum[244] 31 Queens Gardens Central city 1908 Museum (in use)
Otago Therapeutic Pool[245] 140 Hanover Street Central city 1945–46 Public swimming pool (in use)
Oven[246] Papanui Farm Settlement Mount Charles, Otago Peninsula Cooking site (farm)
Ovens[247][248][249] Papanui Maori Reserve Cape Saunders, Otago Peninsula Cooking site (reserve)
Pa (Mapoutahi) 400 Osborne Rd Osborne 1700s[9] Pā (reserve)
Penrose's Department Store[250] 207 George Street Central city 1909 Retail (in use)
Pinner House[251] 15 Cliffs Road Saint Clair Residential (in use)
Plume Clothes Shop[252] George Street Central city 1900 Retail (in use)
The Poplars [253] 167 McDonald Road Woodside 1860s (mid) Residential
Port Chalmers Hotel[254] Beach Street Port Chalmers 1875 Accommodation
Port Chalmers Marine Lodge (Former)[255] Wickliffe Terrace Port Chalmers 1863 Freemasonry lodge (residence then live music venue)
Portsea Terrace[256] 127-131b Stafford Street City Rise 1882 Accommodation (in use)
Post Office, Waikouaiti (Former)[257][258] Main Road Waikouaiti 1907 Post office (closed in 1989, now an art studio and gallery).
Presbyterian Manse[259] 12 Cemetery Road East Taieri 1877–78 Accommodation (in use)
Provincial Hotel[260] 14 George Street Port Chalmers 1917 Public house
Pukehiki Church[261] Highcliff and Camp Roads Pukehiki, Otago Peninsula 1867–68 Church (in use)
Pukekura[262] Taiaroa Head, Otago Peninsula (reserve)
Queen Victoria Memorial Statue[263] Queens Gardens Central city 1901–05 Memorial (in use)
Queens Building[264] 109 Princes Street Central city 1926 Offices (in use)
Ramsay Lodge[265] 60 Stafford Street City Rise 1900 Accommodation (in use)
Ravensbourne Post Office[266] Wanaka Street and Ravensbourne Road Ravensbourne 1913 Post office (closed 1988[241])
Renfrew House[267] 111 Highgate Roslyn 1863 Accommodation (in use)
Resident Technician's Cottage[268] 297 Hatchery Road Portobello Accommodation - part of Portobello Marine Laboratory (in use)
Rockwell Hall[269] 297 Wakari Road Helensburgh Accommodation (in use)
Roslyn Post Office[270] 309 Highgate Roslyn 1907[271] Post office (closed 1988)[241]
Roslyn Presbyterian Church[272] 19-21 Highgate Roslyn 1904 Church (in use)
Ross Home (P.S.S.A.)[273] 360 North Road North East Valley 1918 Hospice (in use)
St Barnabas Anglican Church[274] 266 Coast Road Warrington 1872 Church (in use)
St David Street Footbridge[275] St David Street University of Otago, North Dunedin 1902 Bridge (in use)
St David's Presbyterian Church[276] 224 North Road and 4 James Street North East Valley 1884–85 Church (in use)
St Duthus House (Solicitors Offices)[277] 504 George Street Central city 1903 Residential (in use)
St Joseph's Hall (Former) 255 Rattray Street and Bishops Place City Rise Church
St Leonards School[278] 29 St Leonards Drive Saint Leonards 1885 School (in use)
St Mary's Star of the Sea Church (Catholic) 34 Magnetic Street Port Chalmers Church (in use)
St Mary's Star of the Sea Presbytery[279] Magnetic Street Port Chalmers Accommodation
St Michael's Antiochian Orthodox Church[280] 72 Fingall Street South Dunedin 1911 Church (in use)
St Patrick's Basilica[281] 32 Macandrew Road South Dunedin 1892–94 Church (in use)
St Peter's Anglican Church Complex 500 Hillside Road Caversham 1864 Church (in use)
Salisbury[282] 141 Wairongoa Road North Taieri 1873 Accommodation (in use)
Salvation Army Fortress[283] 37 Dowling Street The Exchange 1892 Hall and education
Scott Building – Otago Medical School[284] Great King Street Dunedin North 1916 University Building (in use)
Scott Expedition Memorial Blueskin Road Port Chalmers 1913–14[285] Memorial (in use)
Security Building[286] 115 Stuart Street Central city 1918 Offices (in use)
Selwyn College Main Building[287] 560 Castle Street Dunedin North 1891 University college (in use)
Shop facades next to Bank of New Zealand Building 3-9 George Street Port Chalmers 19th Century Retail (in use)
Smaill's Homestead and Outbuildings[288] 2 and 42 Southdale and Karetai/Tomahawk Roads Smaills Beach, Otago Peninsula 1870s (late) or 1880s (early) Residential and farm (farm and clubrooms)
Sound Shell (bandstand)[289] Dunedin Botanic Gardens The Gardens 1914 Music stage (in use)
Springbank[290] Main Road East Taieri 1860 Residential (in use)
Springbank View[291] Main South Road East Taieri 1860 Residential (in use)
Stafford Gables (Youth Hostel) 71 Stafford Street City Rise 1907
Stephens Inks Building 301 Moray Place Central city 1908
Taiaroa Head Fog Station Taiaroa Head, Otago Peninsula
Taieri River Bridge[292] Hyde-Macraes Road Hyde 1879 Bridge (in use)
Taimex Building (Formerly Hallenstein's)[293] 126 Rattray Street The Exchange 1875 Offices (Restaurant)
Te Pa a Te Wera Huriawa Peninsula Karitane c. 1750[9] (Reserve)
Terrace Houses 618-626 Great King Street Dunedin North Residential (in use)
Terraces/Midden[294] Papanui Farm Cape Saunders, Otago Peninsula
Thomson Residence (Former) 692 Cumberland Street Dunedin North 1914 Residential
Transit House[295] 44 Park Street Central city 1884 Residential (in use)
Tumai[296] Tumai Station Road Waikouaiti 1300s Small settlement (midden)
Union Bank of Australia[297] 319 Princes Street The Exchange 1874 (opened) Bank (Night club)
University Book Shop (formerly Romison's Confectionery Works)[298] 378 Great King Street Dunedin North 1910 Factory (retail from 1962)
University Lodge Stevenson Lane Saint Leonards 1930 Residence
University Lodge Glasshouse Stevenson Lane Saint Leonards Greenhouse
University of Otago Physical Education Department (Formerly Dunedin Teachers' Training College) Cumberland Street Dunedin North 1909 University Building (in use)
University of Otago Stone Bridge[299] Union Street Dunedin North 1924 Bridge (in use)
Victoria Terrace 1046-1056 George Street Dunedin North 1897 Residential (in use)
Winchendon[300] Jeffcoates Road Saddle Hill 1857 Residential
Winchendon Barn Jeffcoates Road Saddle Hill Farm building
Winchendon Cowman's Cottage Jeffcoates Road Saddle Hill 1860 Residential (in use)
Wingatui Railway Station Gladstone Road Wingatui railway station 1914 Railway building
Wingatui Railway Station Signal Box Gladstone Road Wingatui 1914 Railway building
Winter Gardens (original portion) The Gardens Dunedin Botanic Gardens 1908 Park
Wood Adams Building[301] 19 Bond Street Warehouse Precinct 1932 Offices
Woodhaugh Hotel 29 Malvern Street Woodhaugh 1882 Hotel (residential)
Wreck of the Victory[302] Victory Beach Otago Peninsula 1861 Shipwreck
York House and Kirkwood House (Former) 112-114 Moray Place Central city 1876–1877 Residential

Other notable places of historical significance

Photo Name Street Suburb/Locality Date of construction Original (current) use
Abbotsford landslip[303] Christie, Mitchell, Edward, Gordon & Charles Street Abbotsford 1979 (landslip) Residential (reserve)
Careys Bay Hotel[304] 17 Macandrew Road Careys Bay 1876 Hotel (in use)
Caversham Immigration Barracks[305] Elbe Street The Glen 1873 Immigrant temporary accommodation (residential)
Dunedin Chinese Garden[306] Rattray Street Queens Gardens 2006-08 Gardens
Dunedin Civic Centre[307] The Octagon Central city c. 1980 Council offices
Dunedin Public Library[308] Moray Place Central city 1978–81 Library
Fernhill Mine and area Saddle Hill and Brighton 1849 (First New Zealand coal mine)[309] 1969 (collapse)[310] Mine (vacant, farm and residential)
Landing site of the John Wickliffe[311] Water Street The Exchange 1848 (Landing date) Boat landing (city street)
New Zealand national anthem (first public performance)[312] 109 Princes Street Central city 1876 (performance) Theatre (Commercial offices)
Otago South African War memorial[313] Dunedin Oval Kensington 1906 Memorial
Saint Clair Breakwater[314] Saint Clair Beach Saint Clair 1900s Sand trap (ruin)
Speight's Brewery[315] 200 Rattray Street The Exchange 1876 (rebuilt 1940) Brewery (in use)
Stafford House (Barton's Building)[316][317] Stafford and Manse Streets The Exchange 1928 Commercial and retail premises
Victoria Channel[318] Otago Harbour 1881 (official opening) Shipping channel

See also

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  28. "Corstorphine House (Gazebo)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  29. "Corstorphine House (Stables)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  30. "Crown Milling Company Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
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  37. Croot, pp. 242–243.
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  39. "Hudson's House (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  40. "Invermay Agriculture Research Centre". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
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  42. "Janefield". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  43. "Kempthorne Prosser Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  44. "King Edward Technical College (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
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  46. "Larnach Castle". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  47. "Larnach Castle Cupola". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  48. "Larnach Castle Stables". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  49. "Lindo Ferguson Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  50. "Long Beach Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
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  52. "Mosgiel Woollen Factory". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
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  60. "St James Theatre". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  61. "St Joseph's Cathedral". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  62. "Saint Matthew's Church". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  63. "Saint Paul's Cathedral and Belfry". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  64. "Lime Kilns". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  65. "Seacliff Lunatic Asylum Site". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  66. "Taiaroa Head Lighthouse". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  67. "The Hermitage (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  68. "Threave". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  69. "Truby King Harris Hospital". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  70. "Union Steam Ship Company Offices and Stores (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  71. "University of Otago Geology Block". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  72. "University of Otago Home Science Block". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  73. "University of Otago Marama Hall". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  74. "University of Otago Professorial Houses". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  75. "University of Otago School of Mines". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  76. "Wains Hotel". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  77. "Wains Hotel". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  78. "Woodside". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  79. "Allbell Chambers". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  80. "Allied Press Ltd Building (Formerly Evening Star Building)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  81. "Alva House". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  82. "Alyth". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  83. "Andersons Bay Presbyterian Church (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  84. "Aorangi". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  85. "Australia and New Zealand Bank Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  86. "Balmoral". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  87. "Bank of New Zealand Building (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  88. "Bank of Otago". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  89. "Baptist Sunday School Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  90. "Bellfield". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  91. "Bluestone Retaining Wall". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  92. "Cable House". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  93. "Cadbury Schweppes Hudson Limited Buildings (Four Buildings) (Extended Facade)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  94. "Camelot Restaurant". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  95. "Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  96. "Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  97. "Cenotaph". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  98. "Central Police Station (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  99. "Chick's Hotel". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  100. "Hotel to recording studio — Chick's mixing it up". Otago Daily Times Online News. 12 February 2017. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  101. "Chief Post Office". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  102. "Clarion Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  103. "Claverton". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  104. "Clifton Villa (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  105. "Commerce Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  106. "Conway Residence (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  107. "Corstorphine House (Conservatory)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  108. "Corstorphine House (Gates & Walls)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  109. "Corstorphine House (Gazebo)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  110. "Corstorphine House (Stables)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  111. "Crown Clothing Company Building (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  112. "Dandie Dinmont Hotel (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  113. "Dowling Street Steps". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  114. "Dr Colquhoun's Residence and Consulting Rooms (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  115. "Dr Stephenson's Residence (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  116. "Dundas Street Methodist Church and Sunday School Hall (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  117. "Dundas Street Terrace Houses". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  118. "Dunedin Club". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  119. "Dunedin Fire Station". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  120. "Dunedin North Post Office (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  121. "Dunedin Public Library (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  122. "Dunedin Town Hall". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  123. "Dunrobin". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  124. "Dwelling". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  125. "Dwelling". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  126. "East Taieri Presbyterian Church". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  127. "Excelsior Hotel (Former - now Guest House)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  128. "The Exchange Court Façade (Former) and Thomson, Bridger and Company Façade (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  129. "F. W. Petre's House (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  130. "Faringdon Villa". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  131. "Fisken & Associates Ltd Building (Former BNZ)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  132. "Fitness Centre Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  133. "Flagstaff". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  134. "Fountain (Wolf Harris)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  135. "George Street Bridge". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  136. "Gladstone Terrace of Houses". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  137. "Glenallen". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  138. "Glenavon Church (Methodist)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  139. "Glenfalloch". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  140. "Grants Braes Farmhouse". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  141. "H.E. Shacklock Buildings". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  142. "High Street School (Former) War Memorial and Gates". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  143. "HM Custom Wharf Office (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  144. "Hollybrook Cow Barn". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  145. "Hollybrook Granary". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  146. "Hollybrook Implement Shed". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  147. "House". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
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  182. "House". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  183. "House". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  184. "House". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  185. "House (A.H. Reed)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  186. "House (Peter MacIntyre)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  187. "House (Sir J. Fletcher)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  188. "Hulme Court". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  189. "Huxtable Residence (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  190. "Hyde School". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  191. "Imperial Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  192. "James Fletcher's Residence (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  193. "James Macandrew Statue". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  194. "Janefield (Barn)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  195. "Johnstone Farmhouse". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  196. "Jopp Residence (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  197. "Kaikorai Bank". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  198. "Kaituna". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  199. "Kawarau". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  200. "King Edward Picture Theatre (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  201. "About Knox | Knox College". www.knoxcollege.ac.nz. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  202. "Law Courts Hotel". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  203. "Lee Stream Hotel (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  204. "Lodge Maori". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  205. "Logan Park Grandstand". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  206. "Marinoto". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  207. "McPherson Residence (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  208. "Mews". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  209. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  210. "Waka believed from the 1500s". Otago Daily Times Online News. 6 February 2015. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  211. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  212. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  213. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  214. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  215. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  216. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  217. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  218. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  219. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  220. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  221. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  222. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  223. "Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  224. "Midden (European)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  225. "Midden In Cave". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  226. "Midden In Cave". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  227. "Midden/Occupation". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  228. "Midden/Oven". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  229. "Midden/Work Floor". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  230. "Middleton Lodge". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  231. "Moata". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  232. "Moray Place Congregational Church (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  233. "Moray Terrace". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  234. "Moritzson Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  235. "Mornington Post Office". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  236. "Mornington Presbyterian Church (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  237. "National Airways Hangar (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  238. "National Bank Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  239. "New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Limited (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  240. "Normanston". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  241. "1987: Anger at sweeping closures of post offices". Otago Daily Times Online News. 2 February 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  242. "North Taieri Presbyterian Church". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  243. "Occupation". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  244. "History, Toitū Otago Settlers Museum, Dunedin, New Zealand". www.toituosm.com. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  245. "Otago Therapeutic Pool". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  246. "Oven". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  247. "Ovens". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  248. "Ovens". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  249. "Oven". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  250. "Penroses Department Store". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  251. "Pinner House". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  252. "Plume Clothes Shop". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  253. "The Poplars". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  254. "Port Chalmers Hotel". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  255. "Port Chalmers Marine Lodge (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  256. "Portsea Terrace". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  257. "Post Office Waikouaiti (Former)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  258. Peter (8 January 2009). "Waikouaiti Old Post Office Gallery: A Short History of the Waikouaiti Post Office". Waikouaiti Old Post Office Gallery. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  259. "Presbyterian Manse". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  260. "Provincial Hotel". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  261. "Pukehiki Church". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  262. Leach, H. M.; Hamel, G. E. (1978). "The place of Taiaroa Head and other Classic Maori sites in the prehistory of East Otago". Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 8 (3): 239–251. doi:10.1080/03036758.1978.10429379. ISSN 0303-6758.
  263. "Queen Victoria Memorial Statue". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  264. "Queens Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  265. "Ramsay Lodge". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  266. "Ravensbourne Post Office". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  267. "Renfrew House". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  268. "Rockwell Hall". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  269. Determination of Rockwell hardness. Rockwell hardness, BSI British Standards, doi:10.3403/02044632u
  270. "Roslyn Post Office". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  271. "Roslyn Post Office official opening 1908". Neighbourhood Memories. 30 July 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  272. "Roslyn Presbyterian Church". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  273. "Ross Home (P.S.S.A.)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  274. "St Barnabas Anglican Church". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  275. "St. David Street Footbridge". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  276. "St David's Presbyterian Church". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  277. "St Duthus House (Solicitors Offices)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  278. "St Leonards School". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  279. "St Mary's Star of the Sea Presbytery". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  280. "St Michael's Antiochian Orthodox Church". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  281. "St Patrick's Basilica". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  282. "Salisbury". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  283. "Salvation Army Fortress". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  284. "Scott Building - Otago Medical School". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  285. "Robert Scott Memorial, Port Chalmers | NZHistory, New Zealand history online". nzhistory.govt.nz. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  286. "Security Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  287. "Selwyn College Main Building". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  288. "Smaill's Homestead and Outbuildings". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  289. "Sound Shell". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  290. "Springbank". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  291. "Springbank View". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  292. "Bridge". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  293. "Taimex Building (Formerly Hallenstein's)". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  294. "Terraces/Midden". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  295. "Transit House". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  296. "Tumai". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
  297. "Union Bank of Australia". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand.
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