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[[Image:Otagoharbour.jpg|right|thumb|280px|Looking across Port Chalmers and the Otago Harbour to the Otago Peninsula. Saint Martin is visible to the left of the picture]]
[[Image:Otagoharbour.jpg|right|thumb|280px|Looking across Port Chalmers and the Otago Harbour to the Otago Peninsula. Saint Martin is visible to the left of the picture]]
'''Saint Martin Island''' (also known as '''Quarantine Island''') is located in [[Otago Harbour]], close to the city of [[Dunedin]], [[New Zealand]]. originally known as ''Kamautaurua'', it has since gone by a variety of names, including ''Halfway Island'' and the two names by which it is known today. Some maps call it ''St Martin's Island'', but the current occupiers and the [[New Zealand Geographic Board]] discourage the use of apostrophes in that way.
'''Saint Martin Island''' (also known as '''Quarantine Island''') is located in [[Otago Harbour]], close to the city of [[Dunedin]], [[New Zealand]]. Originally known as ''Kamautaurua'', it has since gone by a variety of names, including ''Halfway Island'' and the two names by which it is known today. Some maps call it ''St Martin's Island'', but the current occupiers and the [[New Zealand Geographic Board]] discourage the use of apostrophes in that way.


The island served as the [[quarantine]] station for [[Otago]] in the latter 19th and early 20th centuries. Since about 1960 the island has been used by an interdenominational religious community, the Saint Martin Island Community, which adopted the most recent name.
The island served as the [[quarantine]] station for [[Otago]] in the latter 19th and early 20th centuries. Since about [[1960]] the island has been used by an interdenominational religious community, the Saint Martin Island Community, which adopted the most recent name.


A smaller island, [[Goat Island]], lies close to Saint Martin Island. Both islands lie across the harbour between the town of [[Port Chalmers]] and the marine laboratory on [[Portobello, New Zealand|Portobello Peninsula]].
A smaller island, [[Goat Island]], lies close to Saint Martin Island. Both islands lie across the harbour between the town of [[Port Chalmers]] and the marine laboratory on [[Portobello, New Zealand|Portobello Peninsula]].

Revision as of 10:08, 27 April 2006

Looking across Port Chalmers and the Otago Harbour to the Otago Peninsula. Saint Martin is visible to the left of the picture

Saint Martin Island (also known as Quarantine Island) is located in Otago Harbour, close to the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. Originally known as Kamautaurua, it has since gone by a variety of names, including Halfway Island and the two names by which it is known today. Some maps call it St Martin's Island, but the current occupiers and the New Zealand Geographic Board discourage the use of apostrophes in that way.

The island served as the quarantine station for Otago in the latter 19th and early 20th centuries. Since about 1960 the island has been used by an interdenominational religious community, the Saint Martin Island Community, which adopted the most recent name.

A smaller island, Goat Island, lies close to Saint Martin Island. Both islands lie across the harbour between the town of Port Chalmers and the marine laboratory on Portobello Peninsula.

References

  • Herd, J. & Griffiths, G.J. (1980). Discovering Dunedin. Dunedin: John McIndoe. ISBN 0-86868-030-3.