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The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (DNZB) is an encyclopedia or biographical dictionary containing biographies of over 3,000 deceased New Zealanders. It was first published as a series of print volumes from 1990 to 2000, went online in 2002, and is now a part of Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand . [ 1 ]
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FREE AIR: 1995: 2008: Merged into parent Air New Zealand: G: Geyserland Airways: 1969: 1974: Operated Aero Commander 680, Cessna 185 [39] Involved in the legal case Airways Corp of New Zealand v Geyserland Airways Ltd: Gisborne Air Transport: 1931: 1933: Operated Desoutter Mk.II, de Havilland DH.60 Moth: Golden Coast Airlines: 1965: 1970 ...
Only New Zealand deaths listed 12 [81] 1945 RNZAF Catalina crash air accident 27 Jan 1945: off Beqa, Fiji 10 [82] Bere Ferrers rail accident, train hit NZ troops on tracks by platform train accident 24 Sep 1917: Bere Ferrers, Devon, UK
New Zealand Estimated $13,000,000,000 From Sunday 12 February to Wednesday 15 February, Cyclone Gabrielle struck the North Island, resulting in significant damage and flooding, and a national state of emergency being declared, the third time in the nation's history.
This Bluebird was the first to be assembled in Nissan New Zealand's own brand-new assembly plant at Wiri, South Auckland. For the first two years of assembly the cars were fitted with a 1.8-litre unit, hence they used the 180B nameplate.
Drawings of Waikumete Cemetery in 1892. Waikumete Cemetery was established in 1886 and is the final resting place for over 70,000 people. [2] It was established after the Symonds Street Cemetery was surrounded by residential housing, [3] and its location was decided by the proximity of the nearby Glen Eden railway station, as access by railway was desired. [1]
In 2009, Bluebird Foods teamed up with The Rock radio station and rebranded "The People's Chip" campaign from Australia's radio presenter duo Hamish & Andy.In Australia, the chip flavour as voted for by listeners was gravy, while in New Zealand the flavour selected was marmite and cheese – a flavour already produced by Walkers in the UK, who have the same parent company as Bluebird Foods.