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The new turbine is a | NZ$ 520 million investment and takes the total inst |
rn 27 February 1983 in Oamaru, New Zealand) is a | NZ rugby union player (halfback), who played for Mu |
ices to local government and the community and a | NZ 1990 Medal for services to New Zealand (Taylor, |
Senior Scholarship in Agriculture (declined), a | NZ Wool Board Scholarship and a Shell Oil Company S |
A | NZ$ 8 million extension to the northern end of the |
Later he was a | NZ Under 21 representative that toured to Tonga. |
lifted from and early 50's BBC style doco about | NZ. |
e noted that the issue could be fixed for about | NZ$ 5 million per year, but Ministry of Health offi |
stated that he wanted more "freedom of action" ( | NZ Herald, 1 July 1927, p. 10) and then announced t |
At Gabba, against | NZ, he produced his best figures of 4/30. |
The reference by Mahon to Air | NZ changing the route without telling the crew is o |
Steel now works for Air | NZ as a flight attendant. |
ity of new business at Clareville from Airlift ( | N.Z.) was aborted on 11 June 1956, closure of the st |
Knights under an arrangement between the FFA and | NZ Soccer whereby the national body would step in t |
Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference 1960 and | N.Z. |
tween the intelligence agencies of the U.S. and | N.Z. |
JG (Jimmy) Barnes was well-known in Otago and | NZ as a mile and cross-country runner of national c |
Access from outside Australia and | NZ was by enquiry. |
open to any | NZ made manufacturer. |
However (as of 2007) the investment of around | NZ$ 4.5 million for a duplicate of the Kea is consi |
New Zealand Transport Agency, but it operates as | NZ Transport Agency. |
Also known as | NZ Anime Convention, and is run by Armageddon Expo |
Nathan Astle ( | NZ) |
raphy by Geoff Moon (1995) Applecross; Auckland, | NZ. |
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 |
erals: the years of power, 1891-1912, Auckland, | N.Z.]: |
sovereignty: the Maori perspective, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Hodder Moa Beckett, ISBN 1-86958-208-X |
79), The New Zealander: 1980 annual, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: |
gn manifesto: general election 1996, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: ACT New Zealand, 1996, ISBN 0-477-01901-3 |
rals: the years of power, 1891-1912, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Auckland University Press, ISBN 1-86940-014-3 |
Zealand, held at Dunedin, May 1900., Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Abel, Dykes & Co. |
merce, Thursday, February 8th, 1922, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Wright & Jaques, Printers |
Quarter 2 - Auckland, | NZ |
formation of New Zealand, 1984-1993, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Alister Taylor, ISBN 0-908-57835-0 |
ents of honours, London, [England] & Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: Belgravia Press & New Zealand Who's Who Aotea |
Auckland, | NZ: Reed Publishing, Revised edition, 1994. |
(1911), The new Evangel: an address, Auckland, [ | N.Z.]: N.Z. |
16 August, Auckland: | NZ won 2-1 |
11 September, Auckland: | NZ 1-8 Australia |
Micro Aviation | NZ is an aircraft manufacturing company based in Te |
Balmerino ( | NZ) (11 November 1972-1996) was a bay Thoroughbred |
McMurdo Station (US) and Scott Base ( | NZ) are Antarctic research stations located on Hut |
s of early 2009, total costs are expected to be | NZ$ 230 million. |
ifted" which is still regarded today as the best | NZ hip hop album ever. |
total wool exports returned nearly one billion | $NZ, about 3% of total merchandise exports revenues |
ia of New Zealand, 'Expatriates - Biographies' ( | N.Z., 1966) |
dea and the influential-though-anonymous blogger | NZ Bear set up a website showing which members of t |
mpires were Rudi Koertzen (SA) and Billy Bowden ( | NZ). |
25 August, Brisbane: | NZ 2 - 2 Queensland Smith, Steele |
The private sector's Buy | NZ Made Campaign will continue to promote use of th |
ing to the New Zealand 2nd Division commanded by | NZ Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg on the e |
Funding for a second series was approved by | NZ On Air in June 2011. |
20 September: The Canterbury ( | NZ) Aviation Company is established in Christchurch |
as the South African Barbarians and Canterbury ( | NZ). |
urgh and 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch | NZ, and had a personal best of 2:14:15.4. |
Christchurch, | N.Z.: South Latitude Research Ltd., in association w |
, The bible in schools question, Christchurch, [ | N.Z.]: Printed by the Lyttelton Times Co. |
a Summit Road): progress report, Christchurch, [ | N.Z.]: H. G. Ell |
(1911), Ferrer and his enemies, Christchurch, [ | N.Z.]: N.Z. |
13 September, Christchurch: | NZ won 4-2 |
lso published Small Land Animals and co-authored | NZ Spiders, An Introduction. |
Thom Simmons, Kapiti Coast, | NZ Malangthon July 12, 2005 |
rement centre and Sanitarium Health Food Company | NZ. |
age have seen Williams capture three consecutive | NZ national treble titles at 100, 200 and 400 m in |
d complex were built over seven years at a cost | NZ$ 20 million. |
The new bridge cost | NZ$ 35 million and provides a 524 m long, 16.5m wid |
The repairs cost | NZ$ 1 million, and the incident may have added to t |
Craig Cumming, | NZ Cricketer |
messages to other politicians, including current | NZ Prime Minister John Key, and of leaving "abusive |
ptember 3, 2004 - Richard Medley - Business Day, | NZ |
ht Lieutenant Raymond Brown Hesselyn, DFC, DFM, ( | NZ 404362), RNZAF, for distinguished service while |
ar Shack (their first 12" record), and displaced | NZ punks Casualty, plus a couple of CDs by Sydney p |
and the New Zealand business unit Allied Domecq | NZ was integrated into the company which was subseq |
n address at the Trades Hall, Dunedin, Dunedin [ | N.Z.]: S. Lister, Printer |
Tuesday 11th April, 1899, Kensington, Dunedin [ | N.Z.]: S. Lister, Printer |
ks on the present political situation, Dunedin [ | N.Z.]: S. Lister, Printer |
embers in the New Zealand Parliament, Dunedin, [ | N.Z.]: Otago University Press |
t Labour should do and should not do, Dunedin, [ | N.Z.]: Printed by the Evening Star Co. |
Honoris Causa) University of Otago, Dunedin, | NZ |
okes (Aus), Roger Heath (Aus) and Alfred Dunlop ( | NZ, doubles) beat the United States 4-0, the second |
nuclei in the vicinity of the unpaired electron ( | NZ and EZ), on the distances between nuclei and on |
ry, and has also been Chairman of the Enterprise | NZ Trust.; |
culum and students can attend from New Entrants ( | NZ Year 0) to Senior Secondary School (NZ Year 13). |
He also has won every | NZ title at least once. |
His views were also criticised by fellow | NZ First MP Dail Jones. |
Geoff Fisken, | NZ World War Two fighter ace stuff.co.nz, retrieved |
It also brews Spruce Beer for Heritage Foods ( | NZ) Ltd. |
The recipient of the 2003 Halberg Award for | NZ Sportsman of the Year, Fouhy has not since dropp |
gher average at the same stage of his career for | NZ. |
It is the main gateway for | NZ ships heading down to the Antarctic. |
ed midfielder, who has played over 160 games for | NZ. |
was proposing major works around the Marina for | NZ$ 23 million up to 2011, though these were since |
affic reaches trigger levels) and was built for | NZ$ 68 million during 2001-2003. |
he Tall Blacks team since 2000, and competed for | NZ at the U/16, U/18 and U/20 junior levels. |
featured Suzanne Lynch, a former vocal coach for | NZ Idol, a Lotto presenter Russell Harrison, and Ta |
nce 2008 and was selected as the flag Bearer for | NZ at the 2009 Universiade. |
ior was extensively restored from 1994-1997 for | NZ$ 33 million, partially because the unreinforced |
pable lower order batsman, scoring a century for | NZ A v Sri Lanka A batting at number 10. |
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 |
He last played for | NZ in 2008. |
ties, Backhouse composed and performed music for | NZ radio, theatre and film, but most of his energie |
She swam for | NZ at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. |
Air Freight | NZ is a cargo airline based in Auckland, New Zealan |
Air Freight | NZ operates freight services to the following desti |
31 July 1989: Air Freight | NZ Convair 580, ZK-FTB, descended shortly after tak |
Live Drive (16:00-18:00) includes a Tom Frewen's | NZ On Air-funded Today in Parliament programme, spo |
This forced a re-draw and an apology from | NZ Football. |
, Compassion UK, Compassion Spain, and Tear Fund | NZ. |
late 2002 Simon Barton incorporated Gameplanet ( | NZ) Ltd as a limited liability company. |
This page is about SeaLink Travel Group | NZ which operates vehicle ferry services on the Hau |
on of traditional weaving varieties of harakeke ( | NZ flax, Phormium spp.) donated by Rene Orchiston o |
she came on as a 65th minute substitute, helping | NZ to a 4-3 win over the hosts. |
Simon and Shuster (US), Random House ( | NZ) |
r 2006 Lee was appointed to the board of Housing | NZ. |
ce is the presenter of TV3 show The Real Hustle ( | NZ). |
filmed on the Weta Digital Wet-Set at Lower Hutt | NZ |
The Guilty Office was released in | NZ on 1 December 2008 through Arch Hill. |
al Sir Thomas Pratt, commander British forces in | NZ 1860-61. |
p screening on 40 screens in Australia and 10 in | NZ |
co-author, Criminal Law and Practice in | NZ (1st Edn 1964) |
He lived in | NZ from the mid 1950s to 1966, and left behind him |
ly demonstrated its technology at Pilot scale in | NZ -using Industrial waste gases from the steel ind |
o had been killed or wounded could be trained in | NZ to start a new life, in conjunction with the She |
January: Ethel Benjamin, first female lawyer in | NZ. |
be the most successful of Double Fairlie type in | NZ. |
10 April 1869 to William Dickie (who arrived in | NZ late 1850s from Menstrie Scotland)and Mary Dent |
ith overseas firms such as Texaco (now Caltex in | NZ), Plume (now Mobil), Shell and Atlantic. |
ant contributions to the subject of Geography in | NZ. |
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 |
ts scope and accepts applications from anyone in | NZ who has cerebral palsy. |
O'Connell (signs from Canterbury, international | NZ U19) |
ified when news anchor John Campbell interviewed | NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark about the issue. |
mmigration, particularly skilled migration, into | NZ. |
Walter Peak sheep station, South Island, | NZ |
Cook Islands ( | NZ) |
rummer Peter Leitch US Guitarist Frank Gibson Jr | NZ Drummer Frank Foster US Saxophonist Terrell Staf |
including Stables, while he took leave to judge | NZ Idol and the ZM Morning Crew, Polly and Grant. |
ces all over the world including Promise Keepers | NZ & Youth of the Nation in Wanganui. |
The Otago Ladies' | NZ Record relay team, which included Yvette William |
The last | NZ Troops left Vietnam on 22 December 1972. |
Right to Life | NZ logo. |
Like | NZ Idol season one winner Ben Lummis, Rosita is no |
Origin Energy Resources Ltd | NZ (a subsidiary of Origin Energy) (50%), |
Scene Newspaper, Todd Wilson, Matamata, | NZ |
DM New Zealand Oceanographic Institute Memoir [ | N.Z. |
ounds and 2.8 steals per game, while being named | NZ Academy of Sport High Performance Player for the |
techniques, the protection of endangered native | NZ birds, and, most famously, the understanding and |
Nelson, | NZ: Craig Potton Publishing. |
(ABC News) ( | NZ Herald) |
No | NZ teams made the semifinals. |
A History of Tauranga County, Palmerston North, | NZ: The Dunmore Press Limited, ISBN 0-908564-51-1 . |
uv nxy | nz is in L for every integer n ≥ 0. |
He wanted the farmers of | NZ to acknowledge the efforts of the British seamen |
rity in 2005, after winning the second season of | NZ Idol. |
Council of Outdoor Recreation Associations of | NZ |
In 1999 - 2000 he was Executive of | NZ Canoe Polo. |
She is currently on the Council of | NZ Labour Party. |
In 2009 he joined the board of | NZ Windfarms. |
Betham was runner-up on Season 4 of | NZ Dancing With The Stars in 2008. |
The study indicates a cost of ( | NZ) $80 million for a second tunnel. |
Union Airways of | NZ Ltd was New Zealand's first major airline. |
Important donations were received from Mobil Oil | NZ, the Ornithological Society of New Zealand, the |
Player of the series: Jacob Oram ( | NZ) |
Award from the Federation of Rail Organisations | NZ. |
rdon Coates, was "the ablest man in Parliament" ( | NZ Maoriland Worker, 12 March 1930, p. 1). |
Leader, Parliamentary | NZ Labour Party 1990-1993 |
ver, in 1994 N. B. Spedding registered a patent ( | NZ Patent 264738) showing it was possible with seve |
In 1972 British Petroleum | NZ acquired a 60% interest in the company. |
Poetry | NZ |
a platoon of naval gunners to assist in possible | NZ civilian evacuations, participated in the ANZCAN |
Ballinger Belt - Hon Major Purnell ( | NZ Volunteers) |
t, one on the very last ball of the day! putting | NZ at 6/143 at stumps on day 3. |
Choice Award, Best Presenter at the 2010 Qantas | NZ Film and Television Awards. |
where he admitted that he would immediately quit | NZ First upon arrival in Parliament and would suppo |
s being the Lookout Lodge No 127 of the R.A.O.B. | NZ Constitution of the Grand Lodge of England. |
TV1 Highest rated | NZ On Air funded factual programme in 2005 |
nd label of the same name, see Uprising Records ( | NZ). |
For the 2005 elections, Outdoor Recreation | NZ affiliated with United Future, and all Outdoor R |
nd Darlington, near Winston, at OS map reference | NZ 1716. |
d New Plymouth Boys' High School and represented | NZ at U19 level in 1997, U21 from 1998-1999 and the |
He represented | NZ in an Under 18 team that toured to Fiji. |
So he ended up representing | NZ in the NZ Colt's team against Australia. |
Operation Rescue | NZ later assumed much of its philosophy from Joseph |
gham & Solihull RFC, Stoke RFC (Nelson Bays RFU, | NZ), Gloucester RFC, Swansea RFC U-19's and where h |
Corbans now exists as a label of Pernod Ricard | NZ following several takeovers of Montana. |
The league's initial sponsors were Rothmans ( | NZ) Ltd, and the league was thus commonly known as |
Eastern Suburbs RFC Rotorua ( | NZ) |
bble, Richard (2006), Out of the red, Rotorua, [ | N.Z.]: |
on - Olympic rower, Double World Champion Rower, | NZ 1982 Sportsman of the Year |
te on day one with Clarke last to go on 98 runs, | NZ survived a few overs to finish 0/7 at stumps. |
SeaLink | NZ started out as Subritzky Shipping in 1960. |
For the earlier party, see | NZ South Island Party. |
See: | NZ Internet History |
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