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New Zealand Tertiary College Library: New Zealand Tertiary College: Education Christchurch and Auckland: Te Kura The Correspondence School Library: The Correspondence School: Education: Wellington: Te Riu Roa Library: New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI) Education: Wellington: Learning Media Library: Learning Media: Education: Wellington ...
Dunedin Public Libraries Kā Kete Wānaka O Ōtepoti (Māori) Location Dunedin, New Zealand Established 1908 Branches 6 + 2 mobile Collection Size 700,000 items Other information Website www.dunedinlibraries.govt.nz Dunedin Public Libraries is a network of six libraries and two bookbuses in Dunedin, New Zealand, owned and operated by the Dunedin City Council. The Libraries' collection includes ...
Christchurch City Libraries is a network of 21 libraries and a mobile book bus. operated by the Christchurch City Council and Following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake the previous Christchurch Central Library building was demolished, and was replaced by a new central library building in Cathedral Square, Tūranga, which opened in 2018. A ...
The replacement library was designed by both Architectus, a New Zealand architecture firm, and Schmidt Hammer Lassen, an award-winning Danish architecture firm. The building's design is inspired by the golden hues reflected upon the Port Hills, which are an important part in Christchurch's cityscape.
Palmerston North City Library; Public Libraries of New Zealand; Puke Ariki; S. Sue Thomson Casey Memorial Library; T. Te Ara Ātea
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The reading room was open from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm six days, and Sunday 2:00 to 6:00 pm. [4] The library was run by the Westland Institute, a branch of the New Zealand Institute established in 1868; [3] by 1886 it had 2000 catalogued volumes and the librarian and secretary was R. Hilldrup. [4]
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