Kintail Stream, Bessie Burn, Deadwood Creek, Jane Burn, Roa Stream
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Kenneth Burn, Bishop Burn, Macfarlane Stream, Henry Burn
Waterbodies
Gair Loch
The Seaforth River is a river in New Zealand, flowing into Dusky Sound.[1] About 9 km (5.6 mi) and 41 m (135 ft) up from Supper Cove in Dusky Sound is Lake Maree. The river rises about another 20 km (12 mi) to the north, on the slopes of the Black Giants, at about 1,300 m (4,300 ft).[2] Like many former British Empire locations, it and its lakes have Scottish names.
The river was first mapped in 1896 by Thomas Mackenzie, who was briefly Prime Minister in 1912.[3] He described cataracts of 10 ft (3.0 m), 25 ft (7.6 m) and 60 ft (18 m) between the Sound and the Loch[4] and named the river after himself.[3] However, in 1897 E. H. Wilmot discovered that the Mackenzie and Seaforth were the same river and removed the former name.[5] The route Mackenzie followed is now part of the Dusky Track.[6] It was thought that few had followed the route until at least 1950.[7]