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In 2009, Mason was part of the | NZ A match vs the England Lions at Pukekura Park. |
pable lower order batsman, scoring a century for | NZ A v Sri Lanka A batting at number 10. |
Zealand, held at Dunedin, May 1900., Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Abel, Dykes & Co. |
total wool exports returned nearly one billion | $NZ, about 3% of total merchandise exports revenues |
ounds and 2.8 steals per game, while being named | NZ Academy of Sport High Performance Player for the |
In 1972 British Petroleum | NZ acquired a 60% interest in the company. |
, Closing the gaps: policy papers, Wellington, [ | N.Z.]: ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, ISBN 0- |
gn manifesto: general election 1996, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: ACT New Zealand, 1996, ISBN 0-477-01901-3 |
not politics: the first 1000 days, Wellington, [ | N.Z.]: ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, 2000, I |
For the 2005 elections, Outdoor Recreation | NZ affiliated with United Future, and all Outdoor R |
her two debutants in the match, never played for | NZ again after the loss. |
In his first two Twenty20 games for | NZ against England, Ryder scored 22 and 12 as New Z |
formation of New Zealand, 1984-1993, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Alister Taylor, ISBN 0-908-57835-0 |
In 1944 he was returned to | NZ and appointed Vice-Chief of Air Staff, and then |
urgh and 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch | NZ, and had a personal best of 2:14:15.4. |
compared to the combined 1999 results of United | NZ and Future NZ, who merged in 2000. |
The band worked in both in | NZ and Australia, recording a total of four albums |
earthquake in Vanuatu, a change of government in | NZ, and a corporate merger, that has anything to do |
nuclei in the vicinity of the unpaired electron ( | NZ and EZ), on the distances between nuclei and on |
the movement was later picked up in New Zealand ( | NZ) and Canada. |
rontiers', 'Ichthus Christian Fellowship', 'Link | NZ' and ‘Sovereign Grace Ministries'. |
Also known as | NZ Anime Convention, and is run by Armageddon Expo |
In 1994 the Executive of the | NZ AoG received a letter from the Australian Assemb |
1975 he became a member of the executive of the | NZ AoG. |
McMurdo Station (US) and Scott Base ( | NZ) are Antarctic research stations located on Hut |
is assumed that the site was transferred to the | NZ Army for their use. |
The | NZ Art Guild caters for artists, art buyer and the |
Not only that, the | NZ Art Guild provides a place for art lovers to com |
Since its formation, the | NZ Art Guild and its members have continued to grow |
The | NZ Art Guild is a nationwide organisation that supp |
The | NZ Art Guild was formed in 2004 when a group of art |
ving in Italy with the 5th Field Regiment of the | NZ Artillery, as a Major, Carson was severely wound |
"In 2003 Eddie toured | NZ as the star of the Roy Orbison tribute show. |
JG (Jimmy) Barnes was well-known in Otago and | NZ as a mile and cross-country runner of national c |
Steel now works for Air | NZ as a flight attendant. |
t, one on the very last ball of the day! putting | NZ at 6/143 at stumps on day 3. |
he Tall Blacks team since 2000, and competed for | NZ at the U/16, U/18 and U/20 junior levels. |
nce 2008 and was selected as the flag Bearer for | NZ at the 2009 Universiade. |
She swam for | NZ at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. |
d New Plymouth Boys' High School and represented | NZ at U19 level in 1997, U21 from 1998-1999 and the |
ss [at fiftieth jubilee of College], Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Auckland University College |
(1930), A review of the past decade, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Auckland University College |
rals: the years of power, 1891-1912, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Auckland University Press, ISBN 1-86940-014-3 |
NZ Autocar | |
20 September: The Canterbury ( | NZ) Aviation Company is established in Christchurch |
In 1959 Kerr joined forces with | NZ Ballet director Paul Gnatt, bringing with him a |
dea and the influential-though-anonymous blogger | NZ Bear set up a website showing which members of t |
ents of honours, London, [England] & Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Belgravia Press & New Zealand Who's Who Aotea |
techniques, the protection of endangered native | NZ birds, and, most famously, the understanding and |
8 year stint, and was appointed to the Swimming | NZ Board in 2007. |
NZ boycotted these games. | |
eir children are Rosalind Burdon (married to the | NZ businessman and former politician Philip Burdon) |
In 1999 - 2000 he was Executive of | NZ Canoe Polo. |
Match awarded to | NZ Celtic Supporters and result amended to 2-0. |
1913 | NZ Cement Co. Ltd, Limestone Island. |
The reference by Mahon to Air | NZ changing the route without telling the crew is o |
he single, "Heart and Soul", peaked at #4 on the | NZ charts, picked up five 1984 New Zealand Music Aw |
a platoon of naval gunners to assist in possible | NZ civilian evacuations, participated in the ANZCAN |
e of the Upper Harbour Motorway opening, Transit | NZ closed off the old bridge to make repairs, espec |
abolished and forces brought directly under the | NZ CNS from October 1940. |
NZ collapsing to be all out for just 156 from 50 ov | |
nd 2001 was part of the world champion Under 21 ( | NZ Colt) teams of those years. |
New Zealand Under 19 in 2000 | Nz Colts in 2001 & 2002 |
iety of Anaesthetists (NZSA) and a member of the | NZ Committee of the Faculty of Anaesthetists. |
s being the Lookout Lodge No 127 of the R.A.O.B. | NZ Constitution of the Grand Lodge of England. |
31 July 1989: Air Freight | NZ Convair 580, ZK-FTB, descended shortly after tak |
jor theme was impending and unpopular changes to | NZ copyright legislation, and discussions resulted |
Nelson, | NZ: Craig Potton Publishing. |
Craig Cumming, | NZ Cricketer |
to the establishment and ongoing success of the | NZ Cycling Conference series (15 October 1997, Hami |
Betham was runner-up on Season 4 of | NZ Dancing With The Stars in 2008. |
Cold By Winter - | NZ dates only |
General Bernard Freyburg, the | NZ Division's commander, also paid tribute to the g |
okes (Aus), Roger Heath (Aus) and Alfred Dunlop ( | NZ, doubles) beat the United States 4-0, the second |
Waikato Draught was awarded a gold medal in the | NZ draught category at the BrewNZ New Zealand beer |
rummer Peter Leitch US Guitarist Frank Gibson Jr | NZ Drummer Frank Foster US Saxophonist Terrell Staf |
Wellington, [ | N.Z.]: Dunmore Press / United Future New Zealand. |
he 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, where | NZ ended up in sixth place. |
tion of liberalism in New Zealand, Wellington, [ | N.Z.]: Evening Post Printing House |
n all of the world's cars, planes, and shipping ( | NZ exports a significant degree of its dairy and me |
1996 | NZ Film & Television Award for Best Actor - Dead Ce |
Choice Award, Best Presenter at the 2010 Qantas | NZ Film and Television Awards. |
His views were also criticised by fellow | NZ First MP Dail Jones. |
when a new (National) government was formed with | NZ First Party following the first MMP 1996 general |
where he admitted that he would immediately quit | NZ First upon arrival in Parliament and would suppo |
because of a defection by Foreign Minister (and | NZ First leader) Winston Peters, Labour might have |
ed to the 2005 election result was mostly due to | NZ First failing to clear the MMP threshold while t |
on of traditional weaving varieties of harakeke ( | NZ flax, Phormium spp.) donated by Rene Orchiston o |
eader before moving to command No. 486 Squadron ( | NZ), flying offensive fighter-bomber operations ove |
Corbans now exists as a label of Pernod Ricard | NZ following several takeovers of Montana. |
This forced a re-draw and an apology from | NZ Football. |
ric Corp., and since then it was used by Telecom | NZ for communication between New Zealand and Pacifi |
n as Tuis undertook the work of establishing the | NZ Forces Clubs, first in Egypt and later in Italy. |
NZ forever 05:53, 11 October 2007 (UTC) | |
He lived in | NZ from the mid 1950s to 1966, and left behind him |
gham & Solihull RFC, Stoke RFC (Nelson Bays RFU, | NZ), Gloucester RFC, Swansea RFC U-19's and where h |
Needing 327 runs to win, | NZ got a terrible start and were 4-49 until a good |
During the great war the | NZ Government came and took the iron off Richards s |
The power station was bought by the | NZ government in 1919 and it began to supply Cambri |
Tauranga Airport was acquired by the | NZ Government from the traditional Maori land owner |
total raised was just over $1.5 million with the | NZ Government matching the amount dollar for dollar |
NZ Grand Prix title | |
in Australia in 1966 as rhythm guitarist for the | NZ group Chants R&B. |
a Summit Road): progress report, Christchurch, [ | N.Z.]: H. G. Ell |
the most advanced and chaste type, Wellington, [ | N.Z.]: Haggett & Percy, Printers |
At Gabba, against | NZ, he produced his best figures of 4/30. |
NZ Heartland XV 2000 | |
The | NZ Herald gave the album four stars (of 5), noting |
Source: | NZ Herald |
(ABC News) ( | NZ Herald) |
stated that he wanted more "freedom of action" ( | NZ Herald, 1 July 1927, p. 10) and then announced t |
Colin James, of the | NZ Herald, chose her as his New Zealand politician |
ifted" which is still regarded today as the best | NZ hip hop album ever. |
sovereignty: the Maori perspective, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Hodder Moa Beckett, ISBN 1-86958-208-X |
The | NZ Hospital Ship, Maheno |
(2002), Wiremu Tamihana: Rangatira, Wellington, | NZ: Huia Publishers, ISBN 1-877266-92-2 . |
Like | NZ Idol season one winner Ben Lummis, Rosita is no |
In 2005, | NZ Idol contestant "Sela Mahe" joined the show as a |
including Stables, while he took leave to judge | NZ Idol and the ZM Morning Crew, Polly and Grant. |
featured Suzanne Lynch, a former vocal coach for | NZ Idol, a Lotto presenter Russell Harrison, and Ta |
rity in 2005, after winning the second season of | NZ Idol. |
ion of the rail operator KiwiRail (formerly Toll | NZ) in Dunedin, New Zealand. |
He last played for | NZ in 2008. |
So he ended up representing | NZ in the NZ Colt's team against Australia. |
He represented | NZ in an Under 18 team that toured to Fiji. |
He returned to | NZ in 1864 and entered Johnston & Co. |
life, Dr Buller's Birds which debued at the 2006 | NZ International Arts Festival. |
The | NZ International Business Forum, established in 200 |
See: | NZ Internet History |
uv nxy | nz is in L for every integer n ≥ 0. |
Micro Aviation | NZ is an aircraft manufacturing company based in Te |
Air Freight | NZ is a cargo airline based in Auckland, New Zealan |
120361 Guido (2005 | NZ) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on July 3, 2 |
The single "Lose Control" charted at #7 on the | NZ itunes video charts. |
m was released on June 8th charting at #6 on The | NZ Itunes page and #1 on the NZ itunes Hip-Hop page |
The | NZ Javelin is a high performance skiff type dinghy |
successes at club level, he was selected for the | NZ junior team for the World Championships in Mosco |
In 1966 he resigned from the | NZ Labour Party (Logan, p. 425). |
unter became increasingly disillusioned with the | NZ Labour Party and argued that: "We have learned m |
Leader, Parliamentary | NZ Labour Party 1990-1993 |
She is currently on the Council of | NZ Labour Party. |
10 April 1869 to William Dickie (who arrived in | NZ late 1850s from Menstrie Scotland)and Mary Dent |
Operation Rescue | NZ later assumed much of its philosophy from Joseph |
te of Technology and is currently serving on the | NZ Law Society Waikato/Bay of Plenty Complaints Com |
ing to the New Zealand 2nd Division commanded by | NZ Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg on the e |
Best Beer 2007 - | NZ Listener |
ecialising in Academic and Creative Writing (and | NZ literature) at Massey University's Albany (Auckl |
tion as an airfield at 00:00 Sunday 1 March 2009 | NZ Local time. |
Right to Life | NZ logo. |
late 2002 Simon Barton incorporated Gameplanet ( | NZ) Ltd as a limited liability company. |
In 1934 Mercer set up Air Travel ( | NZ) Ltd which became the first licensed airline to |
ccessful anniversaries commemmorating Air Travel | NZ Ltd were held in 1994 and 2009, celebrating the |
netname: TELSTRACLEAR-NZ descr: TelstraClear | NZ Ltd descr: Dial Offload ClearNet WAN Pools PENRO |
Union Airways of | NZ Ltd was New Zealand's first major airline. |
Air Travel ( | NZ) Ltd was the first airline in New Zealand to fly |
Eleven pilots flew for Air Travel ( | NZ) Ltd between 1934 and 1947. |
The league's initial sponsors were Rothmans ( | NZ) Ltd, and the league was thus commonly known as |
y 2008 the New Zealand Government purchased Toll | NZ Ltd, including the Interislander, becoming part |
It also brews Spruce Beer for Heritage Foods ( | NZ) Ltd. |
The private sector's Buy | NZ Made Campaign will continue to promote use of th |
open to any | NZ made manufacturer. |
Thom Simmons, Kapiti Coast, | NZ Malangthon July 12, 2005 |
s playing for Ireland Wolfhounds (v France, USA, | NZ Maori, England, Australia). |
" and later that year for a NSW side against the | NZ Maori. |
rdon Coates, was "the ablest man in Parliament" ( | NZ Maoriland Worker, 12 March 1930, p. 1). |
NZ Ministry of Defence claims overweight issue not | |
it of 2005 and winner of Song Of The Year at the | NZ Music Awards. |
arly two decades Dam Native's involvement in the | NZ music industry saw them not only support major i |
(1911), The new Evangel: an address, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: N.Z. |
(1911), Ferrer and his enemies, Christchurch, [ | N.Z.]: N.Z. |
age have seen Williams capture three consecutive | NZ national treble titles at 100, 200 and 400 m in |
Cameron captained the | NZ National Team from 2000 - 2010. |
NZ Oil and Gas | |
er the IPO, the ownership percentages changed to | NZ Oil and Gas 31%, Gujarat NRE Coke 10%, Saurashtr |
as one of the athletes involved in designing the | NZ Olympic Team uniform. |
The Guilty Office was released in | NZ on 1 December 2008 through Arch Hill. |
TV1 Highest rated | NZ On Air funded factual programme in 2005 |
Live Drive (16:00-18:00) includes a Tom Frewen's | NZ On Air-funded Today in Parliament programme, spo |
Funding for a second series was approved by | NZ On Air in June 2011. |
ewcastle Falcons on a contract reportedly worth | $NZ one million (£350,000); a year until 2010. |
Air Freight | NZ operates freight services to the following desti |
embers in the New Zealand Parliament, Dunedin, [ | N.Z.]: Otago University Press |
litician who represented the Labour Party in the | NZ parliament. |
These revised maps made Whangamomona, | NZ part of the Manawatu-Wanganui Region. |
ver, in 1994 N. B. Spedding registered a patent ( | NZ Patent 264738) showing it was possible with seve |
The show builds on the | NZ Performance Car magazine brand, featuring simila |
As Howard-Smith is a TV3 presenter, when | NZ Performance Car TV moved to TVNZ for Series 6, h |
ith overseas firms such as Texaco (now Caltex in | NZ), Plume (now Mobil), Shell and Atlantic. |
1916 Wilson ( | NZ) Portland Cement Co., Portland. |
messages to other politicians, including current | NZ Prime Minister John Key, and of leaving "abusive |
ified when news anchor John Campbell interviewed | NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark about the issue. |
, The bible in schools question, Christchurch, [ | N.Z.]: Printed by the Lyttelton Times Co. |
t Labour should do and should not do, Dunedin, [ | N.Z.]: Printed by the Evening Star Co. |
r Hawke's Bay in August 1996 and appeared in the | NZ Provincial Championship. |
ar Shack (their first 12" record), and displaced | NZ punks Casualty, plus a couple of CDs by Sydney p |
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