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  2. Vernon Systems - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Systems has two major products, [3] widely used by the museum community: [4] Vernon CMS [5] is a modular desktop package designed to manage all types of collections; eHive [6] is a simple to use web-based cataloguing and public access system which includes integration with the WordPress content management system. eHive is free for low ...

  3. First Gas - Wikipedia

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    First Gas Limited is a natural gas transmission and distribution company in New Zealand. First Gas's network has 2,204 km of high pressure pipelines and 4,800 km of gas distribution pipelines. [ 1 ] Through Flex Gas, First Gas owns and operates the Ahuroa Gas Storage Facility .

  4. Z Energy - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the branding remained as Shell whereas the holding company was renamed from Shell NZ to Greenstone Energy. After surveying 17,000 customers the following year, the company changed its name to Z Energy Limited and branded the service stations as Z. [9] The rebranding exercise is believed to cost around NZ$60m, compared to the NZ$10m/year cost of licensing the Shell brand. [10]

  5. Auckland Gas Company - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Gas Company was formed in 1862 as the first joint stock company in New Zealand. It was also the first private services provider in Auckland. In the 1870s, the company bought and developed a large site in Freemans Bay to build a gasworks (roughly on and east of the site of the current New World supermarket), with further buildings (mainly workshops) and offices on Beaumont Street.

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  7. Europa (oil company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 British Petroleum NZ acquired a 60% interest in the company. [3] During this time, the company produced what was an award-winning television advert that featured American rock legend Stevie Ray Vaughan and New Zealand Blues legend Midge Marsden as part of the "Travellin' On" television adverts. The television adverts were shot mainly ...

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