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Casuarina Police Station The old Palmerston Police Station. The headquarters of the Northern Territory Police is located at NAB House on Smith Street, Darwin. The Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Services is administered from the Peter McAulay Centre in Berrimah. The Northern Territory Police maintains 63 local police stations and 5 ...
Palmerston North Police Station (Former) Church Street 351-361 Category:Former Police Station, Palmerston North on Wikimedia Commons: II Post Office (early portion) Park Road, Victoria Esplanade Gardens Category:Post Office (former), Palmerston North on Wikimedia Commons: II Queen Elizabeth Technical College (Former) King Street 135
Palmerston School is a contributing primary school catering for years 1 to 6 [7] with a roll of 108 students. Palmerston School was operating in 1866. [8] East Otago High School is a school for years 7 to 13 [9] with a roll of 171 students. It was preceded by Palmerston District High School in 1877, with a new building constructed in 1886. [10]
Terrace end station is visible in the centre. Source Original publication : H J Wylde, H.J., (1906), Map of the Borough of Palmerston North, District of Wellington, New Zealand
The Skoda Superb Station Wagon is the current generic road vehicle of choice for the New Zealand Police slowly replacing the Holden Commodore. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] Police use both the 162kW and 206kW models of the Skoda Superb with the police versions having a full-size spare instead of a space saver and cloth upholstery instead of leather. [ 56 ]
Ashhurst is sited 14 kilometres northeast of the Palmerston North city centre. The town stands under the Ruahine Ranges, beneath Wharite Peak, [3] which is the most notable peak on the south end of the Ruahine Range, upon which is the television and radio transmitter.
The NT Government created a new three-pronged strategy to target youth crime in the area, which included diversions, building a new youth justice facility and a new police station, and the creation of new recreation facilities and engagement programs. [14] Violent crimes committed by young offenders are of particular concern. [15]
The Railways of New Zealand: A Journey through History (Second ed.). Transpress New Zealand. ISBN 0-908876-20-3. Hermann, Bruce J; North Island Branch Lines pp 60,61 (2007, New Zealand Railway & Locomotive Society, Wellington) ISBN 978-0-908573-83-7; It’s all change at Napier; Rails, October 1990, Volume 20 No 3 pp. 52–54