We observe the seismic activity in the northern part of the South Island in New Zealand since Nov. 2009. New Zealand is located at the border between the Pacific plate and the Australian plate and the Alpine Fault runs along the boundary from southwest to northeast in the South Island. A lot of earthquakes occurred there, e.g., 1929 Murchison (M7.7), and 1968 Inanghua (M7.2). We observed aftershocks of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake for 2 years since Mar. 2011. Now, We expand the observation network with about 40 seismometers in northern part of the South Island.