Wills River

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The Wills River is a river of the southern West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows west to reach the Haast River 10 kilometres north of the Haast Pass.

EtymologyNamed after William John Wills
CountryNew Zealand
DistrictWestland
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Wills River
Route of the Wills River
Wills River is located in South Island
Wills River
Mouth of the Wills River
Wills River is located in New Zealand
Wills River
Wills River (New Zealand)
EtymologyNamed after William John Wills
Location
CountryNew Zealand
RegionWest Coast
DistrictWestland
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates44.0009°N 169.59°E / 44.0009; 169.59
Mouth 
  location
Haast River
  coordinates
44°02′43″S 169°23′13″E
Length19 km (12 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionWills RiverHaast RiverTasman Sea
Tributaries 
  leftKea Creek, Hold Creek, Cheap Creek, Sweet Nell Creek, Safe Creek, Lost Creek, Dark Creek, Connors Creek, Rabbit Creek, Lodore Creek, Cascade Creek, Fleming Creek, Brewster Creek, Torrance Creek, Brae Creek, Plover Creek
  rightClumsy Creek, Swift Creek, Crook Creek, Shell Creek, Dredge Creek, Dun Creek, Dukes Creek, Lily Creek, Pansy Creek, Talent Creek, Shale Creek, Slip Creek
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The river was named by Julius von Haast when he searched for a crossing from Otago to the West Coast. It is named for William John Wills of the Burke and Wills expedition. The nearby Burke River is named for Robert O'Hara Burke.[1]

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