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  2. Camping in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Camping vans at Lake Poaka Campsite, Twizel area, Canterbury A group of men camping in New Zealand in about 1910 Camping is a popular activity for both New Zealand residents and for some of the two million foreign tourists arriving every year. Campsites of different standards, generally in conjunction with other forms of accommodation, are offered by holiday park operators throughout New ...

  3. Christian Community Churches of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Forlong [12] (1819-1908) — Scottish-born New Zealand evangelist. Colin Graham — evangelist. Joe Hawke [39] — New Zealand MP (New Zealand Labour Party, 1996–2002) Ces Hilton — evangelist. Owen Jennings — New Zealand MP (ACT New Zealand Party, 1996–2002) Robert Laidlaw (1885-1971) — businessman and philanthropist.

  4. Category:Camping in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Camping in New Zealand; F. Freedom Camping Act 2011; N. New Zealand Standard 5465:2001; T. Thermette This page was last edited on 13 March 2022, at 03:57 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Uretiti Beach - Wikipedia

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    Uretiti is a popular site for New Year's Eve revelry; visitors wishing to camp during the peak of the season are advised to book in advance. [11] New Year revellers and other visitors frequently light fireworks or bonfires on the beach despite total fire bans in the area; [5] fireworks are believed to be responsible for a fire which claimed 500 ...

  6. Church College of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    CCNZ and the New Zealand Temple were built on the same 35 hectare site, in what later became known as Temple View, a suburb of Hamilton. Both facilities were built entirely by LDS Church volunteer labour missionaries. CCNZ was dedicated and formally opened on 26 April 1958 [4] by McKay. Clifton D. Boyack was the school's first principal. [5]

  7. New Zealand Motor Caravan Association - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Motor Caravan Association Inc (NZMCA) is a membership-based organisation representing the interests of private motorhome and caravan owners in New Zealand. Formed in 1956, member benefits include discounts on services and products, free and low-cost overnight sites, a dedicated insurance scheme and a range of publications ...

  8. Motu Move - Wikipedia

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    Motu Move is a contactless fare payment system in development as the National Ticketing Solution (NTS) for New Zealand.Contracted to the American company Cubic Transportation Systems, it is expected to be piloted on Route 29 in Christchurch with adult non-concession fares on 8 December 2024 before beginning initial rollout in Timaru and Temuka in early 2025 with the full range of payment ...

  9. 2016 New Zealand budget - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand budget for fiscal year 2016/17 was presented to the New Zealand House of Representatives by Finance Minister Bill English on 26 May 2016. [3] It was the eighth budget English has presented as Minister of Finance, and the eighth budget of the Fifth National Government .