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Wellington City Bolton Street Memorial Park; Karori Cemetery; Makara Cemetery; Mount Street Cemetery [1]; also Johnsonville Methodist Cemetery, St John's Anglican Church (Johnsonville), St Mary's Anglican Church (Karori), Linden Cemetery, St Matthias (Makara), Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Ohariu Valley), Ohariu Valley Catholic Cemetery, Tawa Anglican Churchyard.
The cemetery contains separate World War I and World War II services sections. Buried here are 268 Commonwealth service personnel of World War I [3] – including most deaths from the first New Zealand Expeditionary Force Reinforcement Camp and others at Trentham, and the Upper Hutt Remount Depot [4] – and 123 of the World War II, besides a Norwegian and a French war casualty.
Terrace End Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Palmerston North, New Zealand. Almost 10,000 people have been buried in the cemetery since Rangitāne gifted the land to the fledgling Palmerston North settlement in 1875. [1] Plots are now closed, but the descendants of those buried at the cemetery can be buried with their relatives.
The Dunedin Northern Cemetery is a major historic cemetery in the southern New Zealand city of Dunedin. It is located on a sloping site close to Lovelock Avenue on a spur of Signal Hill close to the Dunedin Botanic Gardens and the suburb of Ōpoho , overlooking Dunedin North and Logan Park .
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This category lists New Zealand military memorials and cemeteries, both in New Zealand and abroad. See also Category:Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries . Pages in category "New Zealand military memorials and cemeteries"
Linwood Cemetery is a cemetery located in Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand. It is the fifth oldest public cemetery in the city. Despite its age, it is still open for ashes interment, Hebrew Congregational burials and if there is space in existing family plots. Opened in 1884, it has seen some 20,000 burials.
Omaka Cemetery (also known as Blenheim Omaka Public Cemetery) is a historic cemetery in Blenheim, New Zealand founded in the 1850s. [1] It consists of over 10,000 burials and is the largest cemetery in Marlborough due to its proximity to the region's capitol. The cemetery closed for burials during the later half of the 1970s but was reopened in ...
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