Three large earthquakes have struck off the southern coast of the South Island overnight, GNS Science reports.
The first, a magnitude 5.8, struck at 7.48pm, 180km southwest of Tuatapere and west of Stewart Island, at a depth of 12km.
It was followed a magnitude 5.5 quake at 10.01pm, 190km southwest of Tuatapere, also at a depth of 12km.
This morning a magnitude 5 struck at 1.46am, 190km southwest of Tuatapere, at a depth of 20km.
GNS Science said the first two jolts were felt across the lower South Island, with reports it was felt as far north as Christchurch.