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Greymouth (Māori: Māwhera) is the largest town in the West Coast region in the South Island of New Zealand, and the seat of the Grey District Council. [1]

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Addington, New Zealand

Addington is a major suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Advance (1874)

The Advance was a composite schooner built in 1874 at Auckland, New Zealand, that was wrecked when she drifted onto rocks at Henrys Head, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, on 12 June 1902, whilst carrying ballast between Wollongong and Newcastle, New South Wales.

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Ahaura

Ahaura is a town in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island, sited where the Ahaura River flows into the Grey River.

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Air Travel (NZ) Ltd

Air Travel (NZ) Limited, a small airline based in Hokitika, was the first airline in New Zealand to fly licensed scheduled air services.

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Air West Coast

--> Air West Coast is an airline based in Greymouth, New Zealand.

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Alan Adams

Alan Augustus Adams (8 May 1883 – 28 July 1963) was a New Zealand born sportsman who played international rugby union for England.

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Alan C. Gilmore

Alan Charles Gilmore (born 1944 in Greymouth, New Zealand) is a New Zealand astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets and other astronomical objects.

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Alfred Wright

Alfred Cecil Wright (born 21 1848 Leamington Spa; died 7 January 1909 Nelson) was an Anglican priest in the second half of the Nineteenth Century and the first decade of the Twentieth.

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Alick Handford

Alick Handford (3 May 1869 – 15 October 1935) was an English cricketer whose first-class career spanned from 1892 to 1915, and included matches for American, English, and New Zealand teams.

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Amy Isabella Johnston

Amy Isabella Johnston (5 April 1872–17 September 1908) was a New Zealand dentist.

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Andrew Bird (rowing)

Andrew David Bird (born 17 March 1967) is a former New Zealand rowing cox who won an Olympic bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.

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Anglican Diocese of Nelson

The Diocese of Nelson is one of the 13 dioceses and hui amorangi of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.

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Arahura (twin screw ship)

TSS Arahura was a twin screw steam passenger/cargo ship (also schooner rigged) built for the Union Steam Ship Company.

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Arthropodium cirratum

Arthropodium cirratum (rengarenga, renga lily, New Zealand rock lily, or maikaika) is a species of herbaceous perennial plant, endemic to New Zealand, where it may once have been farmed.

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Arthur Bignell

Arthur Gorbell Bignell (1861 – 18 June 1944) was Mayor of Wanganui from 1904 to 1906, and a builder in Oamaru, the West Coast, Wanganui and the Rangitikei district.

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Arthur Guinness (New Zealand politician)

Sir Arthur Robert Guinness (11 January 1846 – 10 June 1913) was a New Zealand politician, and Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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Arthur Harding

Arthur Flowers Harding (8 August 1878 – 15 May 1947) was an English-born international rugby union player who played for and captained the Wales national team.

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Arthur Ongley

Arthur Montague "Joe" Ongley (21 June 1882 – 17 October 1974) was a New Zealand lawyer, politician, and cricket and rugby union player and administrator.

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Arthur's Pass

Arthur's Pass, previously called Camping Flat then Bealey Flats, and for some time officially Arthurs Pass, is a township in the Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand, located in the Selwyn district.

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Arthur's Pass (mountain pass)

Arthur's Pass (el.) is a mountain pass in the Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Artie Combes

Artie Combes (19 May 1913 – 4 February 1997) was an Australian cricketer.

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Avonside Engine Company

The Avonside Engine Company was a locomotive manufacturer in Avon Street, St. Philip's, Bristol, England between 1864 and 1934.

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Barry Brickell

Ian Barry Brickell (26 October 1935 – 23 January 2016) was a New Zealand potter, writer, conservationist and founder of Driving Creek Railway.

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Barry Dallas

Barry Mitchell Dallas (1 December 1926 – 21 April 1992) was a New Zealand politician and doctor.

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Batrachedra litterata

Batrachedra litterata is a species of moth in the family Batrachedridae.

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Benzylpiperazine

Benzylpiperazine (BZP) is a recreational drug with euphoriant and stimulant properties. The effects produced by BZP are comparable to those produced by amphetamine. Adverse effects have been reported following its use including acute psychosis, renal toxicity and seizures. No deaths have been reported following a sole ingestion of BZP, although there have been at least two deaths from the combination of BZP and MDMA. Its sale is banned in several countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Romania and other parts of Europe.

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Bernie Wood

Bernard Joseph Wood (9 December 1939 – 28 April 2013) was a New Zealand rugby league administrator and sports historian.

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Bert Jameson

Bert Desmond Jameson was an Anglican priest in the 20th.

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Bert Lowe

Albert Sidney "Bert" Lowe (31 May 1912 – 23 October 1933) was a New Zealand boxer who represented his country at the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

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Bill Meates (rugby union)

William Anthony "Bill" Meates (26 May 1923 – 1 February 2003) was a New Zealand rugby union player.

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Bill Pearson (New Zealand writer)

William Harrison "Bill" Pearson (18 January 1922 – 27 September 2002) was a New Zealand fiction writer, essayist and critic.

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Bill Skelton (jockey)

William David "Bill" Skelton (4 September 1931 – 25 November 2016) was a top jockey in New Zealand Thoroughbred horse racing who competed from the 1940s for four decades.

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Blackball, New Zealand

Blackball is a small town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, approximately 29 km from Greymouth.

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Blair Tennent

William Blair Tennent (4 December 1898 – 1 May 1976), known as Blair Tennent, was a New Zealand politician of the National Party and a cabinet minister.

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Blaketown

Blaketown is a suburb to the west of Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand.

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Bob Aynsley

Robert "Bob" Aynsley (5 January 1922 – 12 October 2012) was a New Zealand rugby league player.

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Bowyn Morgan

Bowyn Morgan (born 13 January 1989) is a New Zealand professional boxer.

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Brendon Pongia

Brendon Te Mauri Cathie-Pongia (born 27 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional basketball player who played 14 seasons in the National Basketball League (NBL).

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Brian Nordgren

Brian Carl Lloyd Nordgren (23 October 1925 – 15 May 2007) was a New Zealand rugby league player who played professionally for Wigan.

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Brooker v Police

Brooker v Police was a case in the Supreme Court of New Zealand that concerned the meaning of "behaves in disorderly manner" under section 4(1)(a) of the Summary Offences Act 1981 in light of s 14 of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 which protects freedom of expression.

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Brunner, New Zealand

Brunner is a town in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island.

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Canterbury Railway Society

The Canterbury Railway Society is an organisation of railway enthusiasts based in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island, best known for their operation of The Ferrymead Railway at the Ferrymead Heritage Park.

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Cave Creek disaster

The Cave Creek disaster occurred on 28 April 1995 when a scenic viewing platform in Paparoa National Park, New Zealand, collapsed, resulting in the deaths of 14 people.

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Charles Henry Brown

Brigadier General Charles Henry Jeffries Brown DSO (8 May 1872 – 8 June 1917) was a New Zealand Military Forces officer who served in the First World War, firstly in the Gallipoli Campaign and then on the Western Front.

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Christchurch

Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region.

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Christchurch railway station, New Zealand

Christchurch railway station is in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island.

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Christchurch–Lyttelton Motorway

The Christchurch–Lyttelton Motorway, also known as Tunnel Road, is part of the road network connecting Christchurch, New Zealand with its port at Lyttelton.

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Christine Rankin

Christine Kathryn Rankin (born Greymouth c. 1954) is a New Zealand politician and former civil servant who served as head of the Ministry of Social Development.

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Cider

Cider is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of apples.

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Climax locomotive

A Climax locomotive is a type of geared steam locomotive in which the two steam cylinders are attached to a transmission located under the center of the boiler.

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Cobden, New Zealand

Cobden is a suburb to the north of Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand.

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Craig De Goldi

Craig De Goldi (born 7 December 1975 in Greymouth) is a rugby union footballer from New Zealand.

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Craigieburn Forest Park

Craigieburn Forest Park is a protected area in the South Island of New Zealand, adjacent to Arthur's Pass National Park to the north.

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DB Breweries

DB Breweries is a New Zealand-based brewing company, owned by Heineken Asia Pacific.

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Denis Barrett

Denis Barrett, MBE was an Anglican priest in New Zealand in the 20th century.

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Denis Hanrahan

Denis William Hanrahan (1 November 1933 – 1 February 1987) was the 6th Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Dirt track racing in New Zealand

Speedway is a popular type of motorsport that takes place on oval tracks in New Zealand.

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District Court of New Zealand

The District Court of New Zealand (Māori: Te Kōti ā Rohe) is the primary court of first instance of New Zealand.

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Dobson, New Zealand

Dobson is a small town on the banks of the Grey River in the South Island of New Zealand.

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Dolce Ann Cabot

Dolce Ann Cabot (1862–1943) was a New Zealand journalist, newspaper editor, feminist, and teacher.

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Dot Simons

Dorothy Edith Simons (née Nash, 16 February 1912 – 13 September 1996) was a notable New Zealand sportswoman, sports journalist and writer.

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Douglas Spencer (priest)

Douglas Gordon Spencer was an Anglican priest in New Zealand in the 20th century.

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Douglas Sturkey

Robert Douglas (Doug) Sturkey (born 7 September 1935) is a former Australian diplomat and Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia.

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Eastern Hohonu River

The Eastern Hohonu River is a river of New Zealand.

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Edward Bickmore Ellison Taylor

Edward Bickmore Ellison Taylor (1 June 1906 – 5 May 1982) was a New Zealand lawyer and diplomat.

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Edward Dobson

Edward Dobson (1816/17? – 19 September 1908) was Provincial Engineer for Canterbury Province, New Zealand from 1854 to 1868.

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Edward Masters

Edward Masters (1838 – 27 November 1881) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Westland, New Zealand.

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Electricity sector in New Zealand

The electricity sector in New Zealand uses mainly renewable energy sources such as hydropower, geothermal power and increasingly wind energy.

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Erin Bermingham

Erin Margaret Bermingham (born 18 April 1988 in Greymouth) is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for the Canterbury Magicians in the State League.

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Forest ringlet

The forest ringlet (Dodonidia helmsii), also known as Helms' butterfly, is a rare butterfly of the family Nymphalidae endemic to New Zealand.

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Frank O'Flynn

Francis Duncan "Frank" O'Flynn (24 October 1918 – 17 October 2003) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.

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Frederick Orton Hamilton

Frederick Orton Hamilton (27 December 1873 – 25 July 1945) was a Nelson, New Zealand wool, grain, and produce and general merchant who led the development of his region's horticulture.

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Frederick Russell Burnham

Frederick Russell Burnham DSO (May 11, 1861 – September 1, 1947) was an American scout and world-traveling adventurer.

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Gaylene Preston

Gaylene Preston, ONZM (born 1 June 1947) is a New Zealand film maker with a particular interest in documentary films.

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Geography of New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country located in the south-western Pacific Ocean, near the centre of the water hemisphere.

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Geology of Canterbury, New Zealand

Canterbury in New Zealand is the portion of the South Island to the east of the Southern Alps, from the Waiau River in the north, to the Waitaki River in the south (this is smaller than the area administered by the Canterbury Regional Council).

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George Duggan (priest)

George Henry Christen Duggan (3 July 1912 – 16 December 2012) was a New Zealand Marist priest, philosopher, seminary professor and writer.

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George Grey

Sir George Grey, KCB (14 April 1812 – 19 September 1898) was a British soldier, explorer, Governor of South Australia, twice Governor of New Zealand, Governor of Cape Colony (South Africa), the 11th Premier of New Zealand and a writer.

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George Menzies

George Menzies (30 September 1930 – 16 March 2016) was a New Zealand rugby league player and coach who represented his country at three World Cups and coached New Zealand at another World Cup.

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George York (priest)

George William York was an Anglican priest in the last two decades of the Nineteenth century and the opening decades of the 20th.

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Gloriavale Christian Community

The Gloriavale Christian Community, a small Christian group based at Haupiri on the West Coast of the South Island in New Zealand, has an estimated population of over 500.

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Graeme Barrow

Graeme Thomas Barrow OAM (16 June 1936 – 15 May 2017) was an Australian author best known for his bushwalking guide books and books on local history.

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Graham Kennedy (rugby league)

Graham Kennedy (1939 - 2002) was a New Zealand rugby league player and coach who represented his country.

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Great Britain national rugby league team game results (1940–1959)

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Grey (New Zealand electorate)

Grey is a former parliamentary electorate in the West Coast region of New Zealand.

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Grey County, New Zealand

Grey County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the South Island.

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Grey District

Grey District in the West Coast Region of New Zealand is a municipality that covers Greymouth, Runanga, Blackball, Cobden and settlements along the Grey River.

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Grey River

The Grey River / Māwheranui is located in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Greymouth Airport

Greymouth Airport is a small, uncontrolled aerodrome located in the suburb of Blaketown, 1 Nautical mile (1.9 km) south of the Greymouth CBD on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Greymouth Borough

The Greymouth Borough was the borough council covering the urban part of Greymouth, New Zealand between 1868 and 1989, when it became part of Grey District.

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Greymouth Star

The Greymouth Star, formerly the Greymouth Evening Star is a daily newspaper published in Greymouth and circulated in Westland, New Zealand from Westport to Haast.

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H. H. Tilbrook

Henry Hammond Tilbrook was an Australian landscape photographer born in 1848.

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Hamilton, New Zealand

Hamilton (Kirikiriroa) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand.

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Hari Hari

Hari Hari is a small rural settlement in the south west of the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island.

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Haupiri

Haupiri is a locality in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island.

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Haupiri River

The Haupiri River is a river of New Zealand.

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Heartland Championship

The Heartland Championship competition, known for sponsorship reasons as the Mitre 10 Heartland Championship, is a domestic rugby union competition in New Zealand.

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Heineken brands

Heineken International is a group which owns a worldwide portfolio of over 170 beer brands, mainly pale lager, though some other beer styles are produced.

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Heisler locomotive

The Heisler locomotive was the last variant of the three major types of geared steam locomotive Charles L. Heisler receiving a patent for the design in 1892, following the construction of a prototype in 1891.

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Helen Duncan (politician)

Helen Patricia Duncan MNZM (7 November 1941 – 6 February 2007) was a New Zealand politician and a member of the Labour Party.

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Helena Isdell

Helena Kathleen Isdell (30 November 1888 – 23 October 1915) was a New Zealand nurse who served in World War I and died in the sinking of SS ''Marquette'' in 1915.

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Henry Atkinson (rugby player)

Henry James "Harry" Atkinson (22 June 1888 – 21 July 1949) was a New Zealand rugby union player.

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Henry James Evans

Henry James Evans, commonly known as Harry Evans (1912 - 1990), was the leading exploration geologist and discoverer of the immense bauxite deposits near Weipa, on the west coast of Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland, Australia.

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Henry Lahmann

Henry Hermann Lahmann (21 February 1816 – 1 June 1890), also known as Henry Herman Lahman and often referred to as H. H. Lahman, was a German immigrant who became a politician on the West Coast of New Zealand.

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High Court of New Zealand

The High Court of New Zealand is a superior court established in 1841.

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Hokitika

Hokitika is a township in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island, south of Greymouth, and close to the mouth of the Hokitika River.

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Hokitika Airport

Hokitika Aerodrome is a small, uncontrolled aerodrome located 1 NM (1.9 km) north east of Hokitika in the suburb of Seaview on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Hutt by-election, 1929

The Hutt by-election was a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Hutt, an urban seat at the bottom of the North Island.

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Ian Watkin

Ian Watkin (25 January 1940 – 18 May 2016) was a New Zealand actor known for the films Braindead and Sleeping Dogs.

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Ikamatua

Ikamatua is a small village on the West Coast of the South Island in New Zealand.

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Inangahua Junction

Inangahua Junction is a small town in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island.

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Infanticide in 19th-century New Zealand

Infanticide in 19th-century New Zealand was difficult to assess, especially for newborn indigenous Maori infants.

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Jack Forrest (rugby league)

John Alexander "Jack" Forrest (24 February 1924 – 26 February 2016) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented his country in 12 international matches between 1947 and 1952.

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Jack Steel

John "Jack" Steel (10 November 1898 – 4 August 1941) was a New Zealand rugby union player.

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Jackie Thomas (singer)

Jackie Thomas (born 18 November 1990) is a New Zealand singer who won the first New Zealand season of The X Factor in 2013.

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James Air

On 1 July 1978 Capital Air Services was rebranded as James Air.

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James Goodall

James Goodall (1860 – 22 September 1942) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 9 March 1936 to 22 September 1942, when he died.

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James Howden (rugby union)

James Howden (25 August 1900 – 12 March 1978) was a New Zealand rugby union player.

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James Jermyn

James Alexander Jermyn was an Anglican priest in the first half of the Twentieth century.

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James Kerr (New Zealand politician)

James Kerr (1834 – 25 August 1901) was an editor and politician.

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James Marshall (politician)

James Marshall (1843 – 9 October 1912) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council.

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James O'Brien (New Zealand politician)

Peter James O'Brien (8 June 1874 – 28 September 1947) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.

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January 1967

The following events occurred in January 1967.

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Jim Challinor

James Pevitt Challinor (1934 - 1976) was an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s, and coach of the 1960s and 1970s.

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Jim Gibbs

Jim Gibbs (1909–1996) is an Australian former rugby league footballer of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.

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Jock Butterfield

John Rutherford "Jock" Butterfield (18 January 1932 – 14 February 2004) was a New Zealand rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s.

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Joe Heenan

Sir Joseph William Allan Heenan (17 January 1888 – 11 October 1951) was a New Zealand law draftsman, senior public servant, administrator and writer.

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John Brown (rugby league)

John Patrick Brown (1919–1922) was a New Zealand rugby league player.

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John Cairney (anatomist)

John Cairney (8 October 1898, Greymouth, New Zealand – 5 August 1966, Wellington, New Zealand) was a New Zealand anatomist, medical superintendent and writer.

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John Newton (rugby league)

John Newton (9 March 1920 – 9 November 1991) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented his country.

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John Paul II High School, Greymouth

John Paul II High School, Greymouth is an integrated Catholic, co-educational Year 9 to Year 13 (Form 3-7) secondary school located in Greymouth, New Zealand.

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John Perry Robinson

John Perry Robinson (1810/11? – 28 January 1865) was the second Superintendent of the Nelson Province in New Zealand.

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John Ryall

John Joseph Ryall (25 January 1875 – 26 May 1953) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 1940 until its abolition in 1950.

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Jonathan Bennett (philosopher)

Jonathan Francis Bennett (born 17 February 1930) is a British philosopher of language and metaphysics, and a historian of early modern philosophy.

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June 1915

The following events occurred in June 1915.

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Kaitangata Line

The Kaitangata Line, also known as the Kaitangata Branch in its first years of operation, was a railway line in Otago, New Zealand.

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Karoro, New Zealand

Karoro is a suburb to the south-west of Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand.

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Katabatic wind

A katabatic wind (named from the Greek word κατάβασις katabasis, meaning "descending") is the technical name for a drainage wind, a wind that carries high-density air from a higher elevation down a slope under the force of gravity.

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Katipo

The katipo (Latrodectus katipo) is an endangered species of spider native to New Zealand.

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Kevin Meates

Kevin Francis Meates (born 20 February 1930) is a former New Zealand rugby union player.

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Kim Hill (broadcaster)

Kim Hill (born 1955) is a New Zealand broadcaster who currently presents the programme Saturday Morning on Radio New Zealand National, a public radio station.

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KiwiRail Scenic Journeys

Now called The Great Journeys of New Zealand, KiwiRail Scenic Journeys is the former long-distance passenger train brand of KiwiRail, previously Tranz Scenic (1995—2011) and InterCity Rail (1987—1995).

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Kokiri

Kokiri is a settlement with a railway station on the Arnold River in the west of New Zealand's South Island.

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Kordia

Kordia is a New Zealand government-owned broadcast and telecommunications company, operating in Australia and New Zealand.

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Kumara, New Zealand

Kumara is a town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Lake Brunner

Lake Brunner is the largest lake in the northwestern South Island of New Zealand, covering an area of 40 km².

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Leigh Hart

Leigh Hart (born 20 July 1970) is a New Zealand comedian and performance artist who is also known as "That Guy".

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List of accidents and disasters by death toll

This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll.

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List of Air New Zealand destinations

This is a list of destinations served by Air New Zealand.

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List of airports by IATA code: G

The DST column shows the months in which Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, begins and ends.

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List of airports by ICAO code: N

Format of entries is.

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List of airports in New Zealand

This is a list of airports in New Zealand, sorted by location.

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List of buildings by Francis Petre

Francis Petre (27 August 1847 – 10 December 1918) was a New Zealand-born architect based in Dunedin.

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List of Carnegie libraries in Africa, the Caribbean, and Oceania

This is a list of Carnegie libraries in Africa, the Caribbean, and Oceania.

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List of Catholic schools in New Zealand

This is a list of the schools and colleges run by, or in association with, the Roman Catholic Church in New Zealand (including one private traditionalist Roman Catholic school).

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List of cities and towns in the South Island

This is a list of Cities and towns in the South Island of New Zealand.

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List of cities and towns in the South Island by population

This is a list of cities and towns in the South Island of New Zealand by the size of their urban area.

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List of disasters in New Zealand by death toll

This is a list of New Zealand disasters by death toll, listing major disasters (excluding acts of war) which occurred in New Zealand and its territories or involved a significant number of New Zealand citizens, in a specific incident, where the loss of life was 10 or more.

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List of former territorial authorities in New Zealand

"Territorial authority" is the generic term used for local government entities in New Zealand.

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List of horse racing venues

Happy Valley Racecourse, Hongkong, 2008 Racecourse in Kyoto, Japan, 1997 Hippodrom Moscow, 2007 Winter-Rennbahn St. Moritz, 1931 Hippodrome d'Arnac-Pompadour, France, 2008 Churchill Downs, Kentucky, 2007 Jockey Club Brasileiro, Hipódromo da Gávea, Rio de Janeiro, 2010 Royal Bangkok Sport Club, Thailand 2008 Ellerslie Racecourse, New Zealand, 1908 This is a list of currently active horse racing venues (Thoroughbred racing and harness racing), sorted by country.

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List of libraries in New Zealand

This list of libraries in New Zealand includes libraries operated by territorial authorities, universities, central government and the private sector.

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List of named passenger trains of New Zealand

This article contains a list of named passenger trains in New Zealand.

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List of names in English with counterintuitive pronunciations

This is a set of lists of English personal and place names whose pronunciations are counterintuitive to their spelling, because the pronunciation does not correspond to the spelling, or because a better known namesake has a markedly different pronunciation.

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List of New Zealand place name etymologies

Placenames in New Zealand derive largely from British and Māori origins.

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List of New Zealand state highways

This is a list of highways of the New Zealand state highway network and some touring routes.

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List of New Zealand urban areas

This article lists urban areas of New Zealand (as defined by Statistics New Zealand) ranked by population.

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List of official overseas trips made by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

This is a list of official overseas visits and Commonwealth tours made by the Duke of Cambridge.

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List of places named after people

There are a number of places named after famous people.

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List of places named after Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II was celebrated during his lifetime and later posthumously with several honours and as the namesake of several places and institutions.

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List of print media in New Zealand

This is a list of print media in New Zealand.

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List of radio stations in West Coast

This is a list of radio stations in West Coast in New Zealand.

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List of railway lines in New Zealand

The railway network in New Zealand consists of four main lines, seven secondary lines and numerous short branch lines in almost every region.

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List of road–rail bridges

Road–rail bridges are bridges shared by road and rail lines.

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List of schools in the West Coast, New Zealand

The West Coast is a region in the South Island of New Zealand.

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List of Seventh-day Adventist churches in New Zealand

The following is a list of Seventh-day Adventist churches in New Zealand.

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List of shipwrecks in 1921

The list of shipwrecks in 1921 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1921.

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List of shipwrecks in 1924

The list of shipwrecks in 1924 includes a chronological list of all shipwrecks in 1924.

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List of stadiums in Oceania

The following is a list of stadiums in Oceania.

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List of The X Factor finalists (New Zealand series 1)

The first season of The X Factor began on TV3 on 21 April and ended on 22 July 2013.

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List of towns in New Zealand

This is a list of towns in New Zealand.

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List of universities in Polynesia

This is a list of universities and other higher education institutions in Polynesia.

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Little Hohonu River

The Little Hohonu River is a river of New Zealand's West Coast Region.

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Lyn Grime

Lynnette Kay Grime (later Lyn Massey and now Lynnette O'Connor, born 10 September 1962) is a New Zealand hurdler.

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Main South Line

The Main South Line, sometimes referred to as part of the South Island Main Trunk Railway, is a railroad line that runs north and south from Lyttelton in New Zealand through Christchurch and along the east coast of the South Island to Invercargill via Dunedin.

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Malcolm Welch

Malcolm Cranstoun Welch was an Anglican priest in the Twentieth century.

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Margaret Butler (sculptor)

Margaret Mary Butler (30 April 1883 – 4 December 1947) was a New Zealand sculptor and is regarded as the first New Zealand born sculptor of substance.

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Mark Beban

Mark Albert Beban (3 February 1940, Greymouth – 4 April 2005, Wellington) was a New Zealand cricketer.

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Mark Priest

Mark Wellings Priest (born 12 August 1961, Greymouth, West Coast) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played in 3 Tests and 18 ODIs from 1990 to 1998.

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Mary Anderson (New Zealand politician)

Mary Patricia Anderson (17 March 1887 – 18 February 1966) was one of the first two women appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council (upper house).

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Marylebone Cricket Club cricket team in New Zealand in 1906–07

An English team raised by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) toured New Zealand between December 1906 and March 1907.

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Maungatapu murders

The Maungatapu murders were the events surrounding the murders of five people on the Maungatapu track in two separate attacks, near Nelson, New Zealand which occurred on 12 and 13 June 1866.

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Max Gawn

Max Gawn (born 30 December 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Maxwell Combes

Maxwell Combes (29 July 1911 – 10 March 1983) was an Australian cricketer.

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Mayor of Grey

The Mayor of Grey, often referred to as the Mayor of Greymouth, officiates over the Grey District of New Zealand which is administered by the Grey District Council with its seat in Greymouth.

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Māwhera

The Māori language name Māwhera may refer to.

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Metrosideros robusta

Metrosideros robusta, the northern rātā, is a forest tree endemic to New Zealand.

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Midland Line, New Zealand

The Midland line is a 212 km section of railway between Rolleston and Greymouth in the South Island of New Zealand.

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Mining accident

A mining accident is an accident that occurs during the process of mining minerals.

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Mitre 10 Dream Home

Mitre 10 Dream Home is a reality television series that screens on TV2 in New Zealand, originally presented by Jayne Kiely, with Simon Barnett presenting series 11.

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Monteith's

Monteith's Brewery Company was originally a family-owned brewing company until it was bought by DB Breweries.

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Moses Ayrton

Moses Ayrton (15 July 1878 – 3 October 1950) was a New Zealand Methodist minister and socialist.

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Mount Cook Airline

Mount Cook Airline, a subsidiary of Air New Zealand, is a regional airline based in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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National Grid (New Zealand)

The National Grid is the nationwide system of electric power transmission in New Zealand.

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National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research or NIWA (Māori: Taihoro Nukurangi), is a Crown Research Institute of New Zealand.

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National parks of New Zealand

The national parks of New Zealand are 14 protected areas administered by the Department of Conservation.

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Nelson Building Society

The Nelson Building Society is the oldest building society in New Zealand.

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Nelson Province

The Nelson Province constituted in 1853 under the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 and covered the entire upper South Island, including all of the present-day Buller, Kaikoura, Marlborough, Nelson, Tasman as well as the Grey District north of the Grey River and the Hurunui District north of the Hurunui River.

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New Zealand giraffe weevil

The New Zealand giraffe weevil, Lasiorhynchus barbicornis, is a highly distinctive, straight-snouted weevil endemic to New Zealand.

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New Zealand International Film Festivals

The New Zealand International Film Festival is a film festival held annually across New Zealand throughout the latter half of the year.

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New Zealand local elections, 2004

Triennial elections for all 74 cities, districts, twelve regional councils and all district health boards in New Zealand were held on 9 October 2004.

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New Zealand Midland Railway Company

The New Zealand Midland Railway Company partially constructed the Midland line between Christchurch and Greymouth and the Nelson railway in the South Island.

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New Zealand National Airways Corporation

New Zealand National Airways Corporation, popularly known as NAC, was the national domestic airline of New Zealand from 1947 until 1978 when it amalgamated with New Zealand's international airline, Air New Zealand.

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New Zealand place names

Most New Zealand place names are derived from Māori and British sources.

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New Zealand State Highway 6

State Highway 6 is a major New Zealand state highway.

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New Zealand State Highway 7

State Highway 7 is a major New Zealand state highway.

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New Zealand State Highway 73

State Highway 73 (SH 73) is a major east-west South Island state highway in New Zealand connecting Christchurch on the east coast with Cass/Hokitika via the Southern Alps.

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New Zealand's Got Talent (series 2)

The second series of New Zealand's Got Talent aired on TV One on 9 September 2012 and ended on 2 December 2012.

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Newstalk ZB

Newstalk ZB is a nationwide New Zealand talk radio network operated by NZME Radio.

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North Otago in the 2008 Heartland Championship

The North Otago Rugby Football Union were the third-place team in the 2008 Heartland Championship after winning the Meads Cup in 2007.

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November 1912

The following events occurred in November 1912.

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NZ Rail 150

NZ Rail 150 was a celebration to celebrate 150 years of the New Zealand Railways, held in 2013 by KiwiRail, the Canterbury Railway Society, Ferrymead Heritage Park, and the Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand.

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NZR 56-foot carriage

The NZR 56-foot carriage is a class of -long railway passenger car formerly used on almost all long-distance rail transport in New Zealand.

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NZR A class (1906)

The A class were steam locomotives built in 1906 with a 4-6-2 wheel arrangement for New Zealand's national railway network, and described by some as the most handsome engines to run on New Zealand rails.

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NZR LA class

The NZR LA class was a class of 4-4-0T steam locomotives used by the New Zealand Railways Department and the New Zealand Midland Railway Company.

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NZR N class

The N class were 12 steam locomotives that operated on the national rail network of New Zealand.

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NZR RM class (88 seater)

The NZR RM class 88-seaters were a class of railcar used in New Zealand, known unofficially as 'Articulateds', 'Twinsets', 'Drewrys' or 'Fiats'.

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NZR RM class (Midland)

The NZR RM class Midland railcar (or Leyland diesel railcar) was the first successful railcar, and first diesel-powered vehicle, to enter revenue service in New Zealand.

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NZR RM class (Vulcan)

The NZR RM class Vulcan railcars were operated by the New Zealand Government Railways (NZR) in the South Island of New Zealand.

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NZR WB class

The NZR WB class was a class of tank locomotives that operated in New Zealand.

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NZR WE class

The NZR WE Class were rebuilt from earlier Addington built B class locomotives.

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Omoto

Omoto may refer to.

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Omoto locomotive dump

Omoto locomotive dump is a New Zealand Railways locomotive and rolling stock dump site located near Greymouth, New Zealand.

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Otira River

The Otira River is located in the central South Island of New Zealand.

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Paparoa National Park

Paparoa National Park is on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Paroa, West Coast

Paroa is a settlement on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, just south of Greymouth.

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Pat Peoples

Patrick Edward "Pat" Peoples (born 21 February 1969) is a New Zealand rower.

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Pat Suggate

Richard Patrick Suggate (17 March 1922 – 16 June 2016) was a New Zealand geologist, known for his research into coal properties and coal rank, and into the advances and retreats of New Zealand's glaciers.

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Patrick O'Farrell

Patrick O'Farrell (1933 – 25 December 2003) was an historian known for his histories of Roman Catholicism in Australia, Irish history and Irish Australian history.

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Paul Coll

Paul Coll (born 9 May 1992) is a professional squash player who represents New Zealand.

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Paul Kirkham (priest)

Paul Kirkham was an Anglican priest in the twentieth century.

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Peter Brown (bishop)

Peter Hugh Brown, C.Ss.R. (born November 11, 1947) is the second bishop of the Diocese of Samoa-Pago Pago in American Samoa.

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Peter Hooper (writer)

Hedley Colwill "Peter" Hooper (19 May 1919 – 3 April 1991) was a New Zealand teacher, writer, bookseller and conservationist.

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Peter Jacobson (poet)

Peter Michael Jacobson (29 November 1925 – 14 February 1998) was a New Zealand poet.

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Peter McKeefry

Peter Thomas Bertram Cardinal McKeefry (3 July 1899 – 18 November 1973) was the third Archbishop of Wellington (1954–73) and Metropolitan of New Zealand and its first Cardinal.

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Philip Skoglund

Philip Oscar Selwyn Skoglund (14 June 1899 – 2 November 1975) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party, and a cabinet minister.

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Philippe Viard

Philippe Joseph Viard (11 October 1809, Lyon, France – 2 June 1872) was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Wellington, New Zealand.

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Pike River Coal

Pike River Coal Ltd is a mining company that was listed on the New Zealand and Australian stock exchanges.

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Pike River Mine

The Pike River Mine is a coal mine operated by Pike River Coal north-northeast of Greymouth in the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island.

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Pike River Mine disaster

The Pike River Mine disaster was a coal mining accident that began on 19 November 2010 in the Pike River Mine, northeast of Greymouth, in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island.

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Pike River Recovery Agency

The Pike River Recovery Agency, (Māori: Te Kāhui Whakamana Rua Tekau mā Iwa) is a stand-alone New Zealand Government department.

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Pratt Kempthorne

John Pratt Kempthorne (called Pratt; b Auckland 16 Oct 1849 - d Nelson 10 Sep 1931) was an Anglican priest in the last three decades of the Nineteenth century and the first three of the 20th.

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Pterostylis paludosa

Pterostylis paludosa, commonly known as swamp greenhood, is a species of greenhood orchid endemic to New Zealand.

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Public holidays in New Zealand

Public holidays in New Zealand (also known as statutory holidays) consist of a variety of cultural, nationalistic, and religious holidays that are legislated in New Zealand.

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Public sector organisations in New Zealand

Public sector organisations in New Zealand comprise the state sector organisations plus those of local government.

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Public transport in New Zealand

Public transport in New Zealand exists in many of the country's urban areas, and takes a number of forms.

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Punakaiki

Punakaiki is a small community on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, between Westport and Greymouth.

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Queensland Residents rugby league team

The Queensland Residents rugby league team is a representative rugby league team consisting of players who compete in the Intrust Super Cup (Queensland Cup) competition.

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Radio Hauraki

Radio Hauraki is a New Zealand rock music station that started in 1966.

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Radio in New Zealand

Radio in New Zealand began in 1922, and is now dominated by almost 30 radio networks and station groups.

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Radio Sport

Radio Sport (previously Sports Roundup) is a New Zealand sports radio network and the talkback sister network of Newstalk ZB.

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Rail transport in New Zealand

Rail transport in New Zealand is primarily provided by KiwiRail and focused on bulk freight, with a small number of tourist orientated passenger services, such as the, and.

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Railway Enthusiasts Society

The Railway Enthusiasts Society Incorporated is a New Zealand railway enthusiast society registered under the Incorporated Societies Act 1908 on 17 July 1958.

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Ranfurly Shield

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Ranfurly Shield 2000–08

The Ranfurly Shield, colloquially known as the Log o' Wood, is perhaps the most prestigious trophy in New Zealand's domestic rugby union competition.

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Rapahoe Branch

| The Rapahoe Branch is a branch line railway that forms part of New Zealand's national rail network and is located on the West Coast of the South Island.

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Rapanea salicina

Rapanea salicina, commonly known as toro, is a species of shrub or small tree native to New Zealand.

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Reefton

Reefton is a small town on New Zealand's West Coast region, some 80 km northeast of Greymouth, in the valley of the Inangahua River.

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Reese Griffiths

Reese Kenneth Griffiths (c. 1938 – 16 September 2016) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented his country in the 1957 and 1960 World Cups.

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Regions of New Zealand

New Zealand is divided into sixteen regions for local government purposes.

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Rewanui Branch

| The Rewanui Branch, sometimes referred to as the Rewanui Incline and known as the Point Elizabeth Branch in its early years,Geoffrey B. Churchman and Tony Hurst, The Railways of New Zealand: A Journey Through History (Auckland: HarperCollins, 1991), 193.

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Rhema Media

Rhema Media (previously known as Rhema Broadcasting Group or RBG) is a Christian media organisation in New Zealand.

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Richard Woods

Edward "Richard" Woods, (born 20 September 1941, Greymouth) is Chairman of the Board of the Environmental Risk Management Authority, a New Zealand Government Agency that ensures compliance with the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act - HSNO Act 1996.

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Rick Barker

Richard John Barker (born 27 October 1951) is a New Zealand politician.

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RNZ Concert

RNZ Concert or Radio New Zealand Concert (Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa Concert), known as Concert FM until 2007, is a publicly funded non-commercial New Zealand FM fine music radio network.

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RNZ National

This article is about RNZ's domestic radio channel.

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Robert Reid (New Zealand politician)

Robert Caldwell Reid (4 February 1839 – 18 March 1897) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from the West Coast, New Zealand.

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Rolleston, New Zealand

Rolleston is the seat and largest town in the Selwyn District, in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch

The Latin Rite Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch is a suffragan diocese of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington.

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Ronald King

Ronald Russell King (19 August 1909 – 10 January 1988) was a New Zealand rugby union player.

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Rookie Vets

Rookie Vets is a New Zealand reality series that follows seven students at New Zealand's only veterinary school at Massey University in Palmerston North, at work and at play throughout their fifth and final year, when they're just a few short months away from graduating and their first vet jobs.

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Ross Branch

| The Ross Branch, officially known as the Hokitika Line since 2011, and previously as the Hokitika Industrial Line, is a branch line railway that forms part of New Zealand's national rail network.

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Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

The Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or SPCA New Zealand (abbreviated as RNZSPCA or SPCA) is a New Zealand charitable society who work to promote the humane treatment of animals.

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Ruatapu, New Zealand

Ruatapu is a small town in the Westland District in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Rugby Park, Greymouth

Rugby Park is the home of West Coast Rugby Football Union and is located in Greymouth, New Zealand.

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Runanga, New Zealand

Runanga is a small town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Rundle Cup

The Rundle Cup is a rugby trophy contested between the West Coast and Buller rugby unions.

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Saint Arnaud, New Zealand

Saint Arnaud (previously Rotoiti) is a small alpine village located in the north of New Zealand's South Island, west of the mountains of the Saint Arnaud Range and 90 kilometres southwest of Nelson near the historic Tophouse Settlement.

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Scenicland FM

Scenicland FM was a New Zealand radio station broadcasting on the West Coast of the South Island.

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Shangani Patrol

The Shangani Patrol (or Wilson's Patrol) was a 34-soldier unit of the British South Africa Company that in 1893 was ambushed and annihilated by more than 3,000 Matabele warriors in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), during the First Matabele War.

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Shantytown, New Zealand

Shantytown is a tourist attraction in the West Coast Region of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Slade Griffin

Slade Griffin (born 17 January 1991) is a New Zealand international rugby league footballer who plays for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League.

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South Island

The South Island (Māori: Te Waipounamu) is the larger of the two major islands of New Zealand, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island.

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South Island Main Trunk Railway

The Main North Line between Picton and Christchurch and the Main South Line between Lyttelton and Invercargill, running down the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand, are sometimes together referred-to collectively as the South Island Main Trunk Railway (SIMT).

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Southerner (New Zealand train)

The Southerner was a passenger express train in New Zealand's South Island between Christchurch and Invercargill along the South Island Main Trunk, that ran from Tuesday, 1 December 1970 to Sunday, 10 February 2002.

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Stephen Lowe (bishop of Hamilton)

Stephen Marmion Lowe (born 3 August 1962) is a New Zealand prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Stillwater, West Coast

Stillwater is a town in the South Island of New Zealand east of Greymouth on the banks of the Grey River in the Grey District of the West Coast, next to Brunner.

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Stillwater–Westport Line

The Stillwater Ngakawau Line (SNL), formerly the Stillwater–Westport Line (SWL) and the Ngakawau Branch, is a secondary main line, part of New Zealand's national rail network.

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Strongman Mine

The Strongman Mine was an underground coal mine north of Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand from 1938 to 2003.

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SurfCity Cable TV

SurfCity Cable TV is a pay television operator based in Gisborne, New Zealand.

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TAB Trackside

TAB Trackside is New Zealand horse racing and sports broadcast network, incorporating two pay TV channels and a nationwide radio station.

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Tai Poutini Polytechnic

Tai Poutini Polytechnic (TPP) provides quality tertiary education that meets the needs of West Coast students and businesses.

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Taramakau River

The Taramakau River is in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Taylorville, New Zealand

Taylorville is a small town on the banks of the Grey River, It is roughly 10 kilometers from the mouth of the river in Greymouth.

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Territorial authorities of New Zealand

Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils.

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The Great Journeys of New Zealand

The Great Journeys of New Zealand is the tourism division of KiwiRail that brings together its three Scenic train services (TranzAlpine, Northern Explorer and Coastal Pacific) with its passenger ferries business, Interislander.

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The Press

The Press is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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The Sound (radio station)

The Sound (formerly known as Solid Gold FM) is a New Zealand radio network owned by MediaWorks New Zealand.

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The X Factor (New Zealand series 1)

The first series of the New Zealand television reality music competition The X Factor premiered on TV3 on 21 April 2013 and ended on 22 July 2013.

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Thomas Brunner

Thomas Brunner (April 1821 – 22 April 1874) was an English-born surveyor and explorer remembered for his exploration of the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island.

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Thomas Smith (Archdeacon of Māwhera)

Thomas James Smith was an Anglican priest in the last decade of the Nineteenth century and the opening decades of the 20th.

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Tim Bateman

Timothy Edward Sullivan Bateman (born 3 June 1987) is a rugby union player from New Zealand.

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Tim Wallis

Sir Timothy William Wallis (born 9 September 1938) is a New Zealand businessman and aviation entrepreneur.

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Titanomis

Titanomis is a genus of moth containing a single species Titanomis sisyrota, also known as the Frosted Phoenix. Taxonomists have difficulty placing this moth within an existing superfamily.

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Tom Neale

Thomas Francis "Tom" Neale (6 November 1902 – 27 November 1977) was a New Zealand bushcraft and survival enthusiast.

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Tom Seddon

Thomas Edward Youd "Tom" Seddon (2 July 1884 – 22 January 1972) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party, and a lawyer in Greymouth.

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Tony Coll

Anthony Peter "Tony" Coll is a New Zealand former rugby league player and coach who represented his country in three World Cups.

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Tony Steel

Anthony Gordon Steel (31 July 1941 – 4 May 2018) was a New Zealand rugby union player, politician and educator.

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Top Town

Top Town was a New Zealand game show series where teams from different towns in New Zealand competed in various obstacle challenges against each other, along the lines of the earlier British series It's a Knockout.

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Toss Woollaston

Sir Mountford Tosswill "Toss" Woollaston (11 April 1910 – 30 August 1998) was one of the most important New Zealand painters of the 20th century.

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Tram

A tram (also tramcar; and in North America streetcar, trolley or trolley car) is a rail vehicle which runs on tramway tracks along public urban streets, and also sometimes on a segregated right of way.

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Transport in New Zealand

Transport in New Zealand, with its mountainous topography and a relatively small population mostly located near its long coastline, has always faced many challenges.

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TranzAlpine

The TranzAlpine is a passenger train operated by The Great Journeys of New Zealand in the South Island of New Zealand over the Midland Line; often regarded to be one of the world's great train journeys for the scenery through which it passes (see famous trains).

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Ultra-Fast Broadband

The Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative is a New Zealand Government program of building fibre-to-the-home networks covering 87% of the population by the end of 2022.

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University of Canterbury

The University of Canterbury (Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is New Zealand's second oldest university.

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Urban areas of New Zealand

Statistics New Zealand defines urban areas of New Zealand for statistical purposes (they have no administrative or legal basis).

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Victoria Forest Park

Victoria Forest Park, is situated on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Wairoa

Wairoa is a town and territorial authority district in New Zealand's North Island.

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Wanaka

Wanaka (Wānaka) is a popular ski and summer resort town in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand.

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West Coast (New Zealand electorate)

West Coast is a former New Zealand Parliamentary electorate, from 1972 to 1996.

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West Coast cricket team

West Coast cricket team was a cricket team nominally representing the West Coast of the North Island of New Zealand, but actually from Wanganui.

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West Coast Historical and Mechanical Society

The West Coast Historical and Mechanical Society is based at the Shantytown Heritage Park.

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West Coast Rugby Football Union

The West Coast Rugby Football Union, formed in 1890, is the official governing body for rugby union in a substantial part of the West Coast region of New Zealand and is affiliated to the New Zealand Rugby Union.

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West Coast rugby league team

The West Coast rugby league team are New Zealand rugby league team that represents the West Coast Rugby League.

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West Coast Wilderness Trail

The West Coast Wilderness Trail has been funded as one of the projects of the New Zealand Cycle Trail.

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West Coast, New Zealand

The West Coast (Te Tai Poutini) is a region of New Zealand on the west coast of the South Island, it is one of the more remote and most sparsely populated areas of the country.

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West Coast-Tasman

2008 West Coast-Tasman is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate.

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Westland Boroughs by-election, 1868

The Westland Boroughs by-election 1868 was a by-election held in the Westland Boroughs electorate during the 4th New Zealand Parliament, on 3 April 1868.

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Westland County

Westland County, also known as County of Westland, was a local government area on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island.

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Westland District

Westland District is a territorial authority on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island.

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Westland Province

The Westland Province was a province of New Zealand from 1873 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.

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Westland Savings Bank

Westland Savings Bank was one of 14 regional trustee savings banks operating in New Zealand.

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Westport Airport (New Zealand)

Westport Airport is an airport in Kawatiri, Westport, New Zealand.

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Westport News

The Westport News is an independently owned newspaper published in Westport, New Zealand.

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Westport, New Zealand

Westport (Kawatiri) is a town in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Whitford Brown

Whitford James Richard Brown (13 May 1910 – 14 April 1986) was the foundation mayor of Porirua City, a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand, for 21 years from 1962 to 1983.

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William Bernard McIlveney

William Bernard McIlveney (8 March 1867 – 23 July 1956) was a New Zealand teacher, telegraphist, local politician, policeman and police commissioner.

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William Dale (Australian politician)

William Dale (1827 – 15 February 1904) was a carpenter, politician, and total abstinence activist in the young colony of South Australia.

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William Dickie

William James Dickie (10 April 1869 – 24 June 1921) was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand, and opposition Whip.

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William Henry Harrison (New Zealand politician)

William Henry Harrison (1831 – 30 May 1879) was a 19th-century journalist from Greymouth who represented two Westland electorates in the New Zealand House of Representatives.

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William Meldrum (general)

Brigadier General William Meldrum (28 July 1865 – 13 February 1964) was a New Zealand lawyer, farmer, military leader, magistrate and local politician.

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William Spiers Glenn

William Spiers "Billy" Glenn (21 February 1877 – 5 October 1953) was a New Zealand rugby union player who played for the All Blacks on their 1905 tour.

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Wingham Park

Wingham Park is a rugby league stadium in Greymouth, New Zealand.

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World Tour of New Zealand

World Tour of New Zealand is the second concert tour by Australian-New Zealand recording artist Stan Walker.

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1865 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1865 in New Zealand.

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1875 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1875 in New Zealand.

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1894 New South Wales rugby union tour of New Zealand

The 1894 New South Wales tour of New Zealand was a rugby union tour of New Zealand undertaken by the New South Wales (NSW) representative side.

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1908 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia

The 1908 British Isles tour to New Zealand and Australia was the seventh tour by a British Isles team and the fourth to New Zealand and Australia.

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1915 New Zealand rugby league season

The 1915 New Zealand rugby league season was the eighth season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand.

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1921 Waratahs tour of New Zealand

The Queensland Rugby Union had collapsed in 1919 and would not be reborn until 1929 leaving the New South Wales Rugby Union to administer the game in Australia at the national representative level.

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1925 Waratahs tour of New Zealand

The 1925 Waratahs tour of New Zealand was a collection of rugby union games undertaken by the New South Wales Teams against invitational and national teams of New Zealand.

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1929 Murchison earthquake

The 1929 Murchison earthquake occurred at 10:17 AM on 17 June.

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1930 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia

The 1930 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia was the twelfth tour by a British Isles team and the fifth to New Zealand and Australia.

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1932 Great Britain Lions tour

The 1932 Great Britain Lions tour was a tour by the Great Britain national rugby league team) of Australia and New Zealand which took place between May and August 1932. The tour involved a schedule of 26 games, 18 in Australia including a three-test series against Australia for the Ashes and a further 8 in New Zealand including a three-test series against New Zealand. Captained by Welshman Jim Sullivan, the Lions returned home having won 23, lost 2 and drawn 1 of their games. They won the Ashes against Australia 2–1 and made a clean sweep against New Zealand winning all three test matches. Despite being a British team - 6 of the squad were Welsh - the team were universally referred to by both the press at home and away, as England.

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1937 South Africa rugby union tour to New Zealand and Australia

The 1937 South Africa tour to Australasia was one of the most successful Springbok tours in history, so much so that the touring team was nicknamed the "Invincibles".

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1946 Great Britain Lions tour

The 1946 Great Britain Lions tour was a tour by the Great Britain national rugby league team of Australia and New Zealand which took place between April and August 1946.

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1948 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 1948 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by King George VI on the advice of the New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 1947 and the beginning of 1948.

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1949 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand

The 1949 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of 12 rugby union match played by the "Wallabies" in 1949.

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1950 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia

The British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia in 1950 was the first post-war tour made by the Lions; there had not been one since 1938.

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1958 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 1958 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II on the advice of the New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders.

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1959 British Lions tour to Australia and New Zealand

In 1959, the British Lions rugby union team toured Australia and New Zealand.

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1967 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1967 in New Zealand.

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1968 Inangahua earthquake

The 1968 Inangahua earthquake struck west of Murchison, New Zealand, near the small town of Inangahua Junction at 5:24 am NZDT on 24 May 1968.

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1971 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia

In 1971 the British Lions toured New Zealand, also playing two matches in Australia.

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1976 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1976 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1976 National Provincial Championship

The National Provincial Championship, also known in short as the NPC or commercially known as the 'Radio New Zealand National Championship', was the predecessor to the current ITM Cup and Heartland Championship in New Zealand rugby.

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1980 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand

The 1980 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of twelve matches by the Fiji national rugby union team in New Zealand in August and September 1980.

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1983 British Lions tour to New Zealand

In 1983 the British and Irish Lions toured New Zealand for the first time since 1977.

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1989 local government reforms

The 1989 local government reform was the most significant reform of local government in New Zealand in over a century.

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1990 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand

The 1990 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of matches played by Australia national rugby union team in New Zealand between July and August 1986.

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1997 Birthday Honours

The 1997 Birthday Honours were announced on 14 June 1997 for the United Kingdom and on 2 June 1997 for New Zealand.

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2000 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 2000 for the United Kingdom and New Zealand were announced on 31 December 1999, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2000.

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2001 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 2001 was announced on 16 June 2001 for the United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland), New Zealand (4 June), Australia (11 June), Barbados, Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines, Belize and Saint Christopher and Nevis on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday.

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2001 New Year Honours

The 2001 New Year Honours List is one of the annual New Year Honours, a part of the British honours system, where New Year's Day, 1 January, is marked in several Commonwealth countries by appointing new members of orders of chivalry and recipients of other official honours.

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2002 New Year Honours

New Years' Honours are announced on or around the date of the New Year in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

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2003 Birthday Honours

The 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours were announced on 14 June 2003 for the United Kingdom and on 2 June 2003 for New Zealand.

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2004 Birthday Honours

The Birthday Honours 2004 for the Commonwealth realms were announced on 11 June 2004 for the United Kingdom, New Zealand, the Cook Islands and elsewhere to celebrate the Queen's Birthday of 2004.

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2005 New Year Honours

New Year Honours were granted in the United Kingdom and New Zealand at the start of 2005.

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2006 Birthday Honours

The Birthday Honours 2006 for the Commonwealth realms were announced on 17 June 2006, to celebrate the Queen's Birthday of 2006.

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2006 Heartland Championship

The 2006 Heartland Championship was an amateur rugby union competition in New Zealand.

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2006 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 2006 in some Commonwealth realms were announced (on 31 December 2005) in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Grenada, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, and Saint Christopher and Nevis to celebrate the year past and mark the beginning of 2006.

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2006 New Zealand rugby league season

The 2006 New Zealand rugby league season was the 99th season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand.

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2006 Rugby League Tri-Nations

The 2006 Rugby League Tri-Nations (also known as the Gillette Rugby League Tri-Nations due to sponsorship by Gillette) was the second Rugby League Tri-Nations tournament hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

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2007 Birthday Honours

The Birthday Honours 2007 for the Commonwealth realms were announced on 17 June 2007, to celebrate the Queen's Birthday of 2007.

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2007 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 2007 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2006 and the beginning of 2007.

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2008 Heartland Championship

The 2008 Heartland Championship was a provincial rugby union competition involving 12 teams from New Zealand split into two pools.

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2009 Heartland Championship

The 2009 Heartland Championship is the 4th provincial rugby union competition, since the 2006 reconstruction, involving the 12 amateur rugby unions in New Zealand.

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2009 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 2009 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2008 and the beginning of 2009.

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2010 Heartland Championship

The 2010 Heartland Championship is the 5th provincial rugby union competition, since the 2006 reconstruction, involving the 12 amateur rugby unions in New Zealand.

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2011 Christchurch earthquake

A earthquake occurred in Christchurch on at 12:51 p.m. local time (23:51 UTC).

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2011 Heartland Championship

The 2011 Heartland Championship is the 6th provincial rugby union competition, since the 2006 reconstruction, involving the 12 amateur rugby unions in New Zealand.

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2011 in rugby league

Top-level rugby league in 2011 centered on Australasia's 2011 NRL season and Europe's Super League XVI.

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2011 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 2011 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2010 and the beginning of 2011.

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2011 New Zealand Warriors season

The New Zealand Warriors 2011 season was the New Zealand Warriors 17th first-grade season.

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2012 Heartland Championship

The 2012 Heartland Championship is the 7th provincial rugby union competition, since the 2006 reconstruction, involving the 12 amateur rugby unions in New Zealand.

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2013 Heartland Championship

The 2013 Heartland Championship, the eighth edition of the Heartland Championship since the 2006 reconstruction, was a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur rugby unions in New Zealand.

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2013 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 2013 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2012 and the beginning of 2013.

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2014 Heartland Championship

The 2014 Heartland Championship was the ninth edition of the Heartland Championship, a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur rugby unions in New Zealand.

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2014 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 2014 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2013 and the beginning of 2014.

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2015 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

The 2015 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders.

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2015 Fox Glacier helicopter crash

On 21 November 2015, a sightseeing Eurocopter AS350D Astar helicopter (ZK-HKU), operated by Alpine Adventures, crashed on Fox Glacier in the South Island of New Zealand.

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2015 Heartland Championship

The 2015 Heartland Championship, the tenth edition of the Heartland Championship since the 2006 reconstruction of the National Provincial Championship, was a rugby union competition involving the twelve semi-professional rugby unions in New Zealand.

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2016 Heartland Championship

The 2016 Heartland Championship, known as the 2016 Mitre 10 Heartland Championship for sponsorship reasions, was the eleventh edition of the Heartland Championship, a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur rugby unions in New Zealand.

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2016 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 2016 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2015 and the beginning of 2016.

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2018 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 2018 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2017 and the beginning of 2018.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greymouth

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