A puzzle cache located at Whaler's Bay. You will need to solve the puzzle at the URL below, if it does not work on your computer there is a picture in the gallery but you may need to get your scissors out.... The cache is not at the listed coordinates.
http://five.flash-gear.com/npuz/puz.php?c=v&id=4560168&k=22646132
Ten kilometres from the city, Sandy Point is a 2,000 hectare sand and shingle peninsula bounded by the Oreti River and Foveaux Strait.
Maori found abundant supplies of bird life, fish and shellfish, along with extensive areas of totara, the bark of which was used for making pohatiti (kits for mutton birds). At the time of Pakeha (European) contact, Honekai, the principal chief of Murihiku (Southland) lived at Oue (Sandy Point). In 1863 a shore whaling station was established and one of the whalers, Owen McShane, gained a notorious reputation for distilling a kind of rum from the cabbage trees plentiful in the area. This rum was associated with the wreck of the Lynx in 1837. Drunken crew ran it aground while leaving the estuary with a cargo of whale oil. Flax mills operated until the 1970s. The Sandy Point Visitor centre is located on Sandy Point Road, providing information on walks, the local flora and fauna and human history of the site.