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  2. Category : Images of official logos of schools in New Zealand

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  3. Pompallier Catholic College - Wikipedia

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    Pompallier College is named after Bishop Jean Baptiste Pompallier who led the first group of Catholic Missionaries to New Zealand, arriving in the Hokianga with Fr Servant and Br Michel a Marist Priest and Brother in 1838. He was the first Catholic Bishop of New Zealand; Bishop Pompallier of the Diocese of Auckland. [4]

  4. File:Whangarei Airport Logo.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Bream Bay College - Wikipedia

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    Bream Bay College is a secondary school in Ruakākā, Northland, New Zealand. In addition to Ruakākā, the school serves One Tree Point , Whangārei and Whangārei Heads to the north, the marae -based community of Takahiwai to the west, the town of Waipu to the south, and farming communities inland.

  6. Category:Academic institution logos - Wikipedia

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    University and college logos (6 C, 2 P, 1,507 F) Media in category "Academic institution logos" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 6,946 total.

  7. The Adventures of Digger and Friends - Wikipedia

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    The series follows Digger's life, and adventures in a racetrack with his friend, Marbles, his girlfriend, Annie, his grandpa, Gramps, and a police officer that chases Digger's mischievous acts, Lumpy Wheels, who was named after former Fox Sports president David Hill and former Charlotte Motor Speedway general manager Humpy Wheeler.

  8. Digger (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Digger is a military slang term for primarily infantry soldiers from Australia and New Zealand. Evidence of its use has been found in those countries as early as the 1850s, but its current usage in a military context did not become prominent until World War I , when Australian and New Zealand troops began using it on the Western Front around ...

  9. Category:Images of fictional logos - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free logo|Images of fictional logos}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory.