Small plot trials were established with four combinations of aspect and slope (north-easy, north-steep, south-easy, south-steep) with initial soil pH 5.6, 5.4, 5.6, and 5.4, respectively) on hill country under low annual average rainfall (800 mm yr-1) near Waipawa in central Hawke's Bay. At each site, lime at 0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, and 8.0 t ha-1 was applied once in November 2000 to increase soil pH to 5.4-5.6, 5.5-5.8, 5.7-5.9, 5.7-6.0, and 6.0-6.4, respectively for each rate of lime after 1 year. Soil exchangeable aluminium (Al) levels measured in November 2003 were above the critical level of 3 µg g-1 , where root growth is restricted, on the north-steep and south-steep sites (4.48 and 5.23 µg g-1), just above on the south-easy site (3.02 µg g-1) and below on the north-easy site (1.45 µg g-1). At the north-steep and south-steep sites, soil Al was reduced below the critical level at rates of 0.5 and 1.0 t lime ha-1 and higher, respectively. There was no significant response in dry matter (DM) yield to lime measured at any site in Year 1 (December 2000-November 2001), or for the north-easy and north-steep sites in