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  2. Exploding trousers - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand in the 1930s, farmers reportedly had trouble with exploding trousers as a result of attempts to control ragwort, an agricultural weed. [1] Farmers had been spraying sodium chlorate, a government recommended weedkiller, onto the ragwort, and some of the spray had ended up on their clothes. Sodium chlorate is a strong oxidizing ...

  3. List of companies listed on the New Zealand Exchange

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    New Zealand Rural Land Company NZX: NZL: New Zealand Media and Entertainment: NZX: NZM: New Zealand [79] New Zealand Oil & Gas NZX: NZO: New Zealand [80] The New Zealand Refining Company NZX: NZR: New Zealand [81] NZX: NZX: NZX: New Zealand [82] Oceania Healthcare NZX: OCA: Smartshares Australian Top 20 ETF NZX: OZY: New Zealand [83] Precinct ...

  4. Category : Companies listed on the New Zealand Exchange

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    Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (34 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Companies listed on the New Zealand Exchange" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.

  5. Category : Companies of New Zealand by year of establishment

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  6. Category:New Zealand companies established in 1930 - Wikipedia

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  7. Economic history of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Map of New Zealand. The economic history of New Zealand dates to before European colonisation of the country. By the 20th century, it had become one of the most globalized economies in the world, relying heavily on international trade with developed countries including Australia, Canada, China, European Union, the United States, Japan, and South Korea.

  8. Pesticides in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, glyphosate is an approved herbicide for killing weeds, [6] with the most popular brand being Roundup. [6] [7] Genetically modified crops designed to resist glyphosate are absent in New Zealand. [6] Crops applied with glyphosate must be regulated under the HSNO Act 1996 and ACVM Act 1997.

  9. NZX - Wikipedia

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    On 16 October 2002 the member firms of the New Zealand Stock Exchange voted in favour of demutualisation, and on 31 December 2002, NZSE became a limited liability company. On 30 May 2003, the New Zealand Stock Exchange Limited formally changed its name to the New Zealand Exchange Limited, trading as NZX, and on 3 June 2003 listed its own ...