Rakiura Stewart Island.
Stewart Island, Rakiura, lies to the south of the South Island, te Wai Pounamu, and is separated from it by Foveaux Strait.
It is Foveaux Strait, named after Joseph Foveaux (1765-1846), a colonial administrator in Australia.
In the north of Cape Reinga, at Cook Strait between the islands, again in Foveaux Strait between Bluff and Stewart Island, and again south of that island.
The latitude of Bluff, New Zealand, is approximately 46.6 degrees South. It is located at the southern tip of the South Island, near the entrance to the Foveaux Strait. Bluff is known for its port and as a gateway to Stewart Island.
North and South Islands are separated by the Cook Strait.
Stewart Island is separated from the South Island by Foveaux Strait.
Rakiura / Stewart Island.
Stewart Island, Rakiura, lies to the south of the South Island, te Wai Pounamu, and is separated from it by Foveaux Strait.
stewart island and the south island
Foveaux Strait, named after Joseph Foveaux, who was Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales in 1804.
Bluff Hill and township are southern parts of the South Island. The strait separating the South Island and Stewart island is Foveaux Strait.
Foveaux Strait
Foveaux Strait (Te Ara a Kiwa) is between Rakiura (Stewart Island) and the South Island; Cook Strait is between the North and South Islands.
The Foveaux Strait is found in New Zealand. It separates Stewart Island from the South Island. Its name is derived from the former Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales, Joseph Foveaux.
it divides Stuart island and the south islan trust this answer
Are you talking about half moon bay or foveaux straight? I think it is foveaux straightHere are 2 maps just in case:http://www.sa.sc.edu/sa/studentblogs/sp09/kfinn/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/new-zealand-map.gifhttp://www.mapsofworld.com/newzealand/newzealand-map.jpg
Foveaux Strait separates Stewart Island from the South Island of New Zealand.