Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_N - New Zealand History
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-100 of 199    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | 10  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         New Zealand History:     more books (100)
  1. A Short History of New Zealand by J. B. Condliffe andW. T. G. Airey, 1968
  2. Reed Illustrated History of New Zealand by Matthew Wright, 2004-01
  3. New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Official history of New Zealand in the Second World War) by H. L Thompson, 1953
  4. History of New Zealand's Paraparaumu Beach, Paraparaumu Airport and Kapiti Island
  5. A Short History of New Zealand by Gordon McLauchlan, 2004-01
  6. A History of New Zealand by A. W. And Alan E. Mulgan Shimpton, 1922
  7. A Short History of New Zealand a New Edition Completely Revised and Extensively Rewritten By W.t.g. Airey
  8. No right to strike: The history of the New Zealand Police Service Organisations by David McGill, 1992
  9. Book Review; Environmental Histories of New Zealand [A book review from: Journal of Historical Geography] by T. Griffiths, 2004-10-01
  10. Fatal success: A history of the New Zealand Company by Patricia Burns, 1989
  11. Masters or servants?: A short history of the New Zealand Merchant Service Guild and its predecessors by Gavin McLean, 1990
  12. Footprints of Kate Edger: A history of the New Zealand Federation of University Women, 1921-1981 by Winifred Macdonald, 1982
  13. Reinterpreting the educational past: Essays in the history of New Zealand education (Educational research series)
  14. School History of New Zealand by Frederick J. Moss, 1889

81. About NZ
history With over a thousand years of human settlement, new zealand has a colourful and dramatic history, dominated by the relationship between Maori and
http://www.newzealand.com/travel/about-nz/about-nz-home.cfm/link_from/nav.html

Home
about-nz destinations sights-activities ...
More about this image
New Zealand
History
With over a thousand years of human settlement, New Zealand has a colourful and dramatic history, dominated by the relationship between Maori and Pakeha (Europeans). Culture
Nature

Stunning landscapes, lush vegetation, and unique wildlife make New Zealand a paradise for nature lovers. Key Facts
Feature Presentation THE LORD OF THE RINGS Mystical landscapes, stunning locations and fascinating anecdotes about the making of one of history's biggest movie epics. Find out why New Zealand truly is the Home of Middle-earth!
Email this page
Page top Home Contact Us ... Site Map var wtl_loc = document.URL.indexOf('https:')==0?'https://a248.e.akamai.net/v/248/2120/1d/download.akamai.com/crs/lgsitewise.js':'http://a248.e.akamai.net/v/248/2120/1d/download.akamai.com/crs/lgsitewise.js'; document.write("");

82. Australian Economic History Review Home Page
Published on behalf of the Economic history Society of Australia and new zealand. Edited by Pierre van der Eng and Martin Shanahan.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0004-8992&site=1

83. New Zealand Stamp Images: Postage Stamps, Postal History And Early Airmail Histo
and sometimes raises questions. In addition, we describe new zealand s early air mail history through examples of airmail covers.
http://www.nzstamps.fsnet.co.uk/
New Zealand Stamp Images Welcome to New Zealand Stamp Images , a site on New Zealand philately: postage stamps, airmails and postal history. Search site for items of interest. We have articles on topics such as first flight covers, blitz perfs and the classic Queen Victoria Chalon heads. Each article illustrates a particular point and sometimes raises questions. In addition, we describe New Zealand's early air mail history through examples of airmail covers. The pages in each article are linked by arrows with other links to enable you to access more information or to follow the article in an order of your choosing.
Site map
The starting page of each article is in bold. Dates refer to creation or last major revision (e.g. new scans). Most recent are marked . Minor revisions are made continually. The full face queens (Chalon heads)
Queen Victoria second sideface, 1882

84. Guidebook To New Zealand Culture
As well as covering the history of Maori and European settlement in Aotearoa/new zealand , many of new zealand s museums have superb Maori and Pacific Island
http://www.nz.com/guide/culture/
Cultural Ties
Because of its history and position as the largest pacific island nation, New Zealand has a special relationship with some island countries of the South Pacific. Read about the Cook Islands Niue and Tokelau . We also have large numbers of expats in other countries, and, perhaps alas, import a lot of our media from abroad. Hence: Little bits of American Cultural Knowledge that may be useful to New Zealanders.
Visual Arts
All of our previous links seem to have gone stale. Let us know using the form at the bottom, if you have any suggestions.
Cuisine:
Information about NZ Food
Cinema:
All of our previous links seem to have gone stale. Let us know using the form at the bottom, if you have any suggestions.
Broadcast:
Language
History:
Watch for our full History Guide
Ethnic and Cultural Communities within NZ/Ao

85. New Zealand Journal Of History
The new zealand Journal of history is published twice yearly, in April and October, by The University of Auckland. Subscription
http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/his/nzjh/
Home Volumes
April 2004

October 2003
... Index
The New Zealand Journal of History is published twice yearly, in April and October, by The University of Auckland. Subscription for 2003, payable in advance, post free: Domestic $40 (incl. GST); Overseas $NZ50.00. Single copies of Vol.34 N0.1 $35.00 (incl. GST) in New Zealand; $NZ40 overseas. Student Subscription $24.00 (incl. GST) Subscriptions and all business correspondence should be addressed to the: Business Manager New Zealand Journal of History
History Department
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland
New Zealand

86. Festival Mushroom Records New Zealand History
Join Our Mailing List, history. Festival Records has been operating in Australia and new zealand since 1952 and has been part of news since 1961.
http://www.fmrecords.co.nz/history.cfm

87. Scouting New Zealand - History Of Scouting
1908 Commencement of Scouting in new zealand. 1909 Sea Scouting started. 1912 Baden Powell s (BP) first visit to new zealand.
http://www.scouts.org.nz/history.htm
  • 1907 Brownsea Island Camp at which Baden-Powell tried out his ideas.
  • 1908 "Scouting for Boys" published.
  • 1908 Commencement of Scouting in New Zealand.
  • 1909 Sea Scouting started.
  • 1912 Baden Powell's (B.P.) first visit to New Zealand.
  • 1916 Cub Scout Section started to cater for younger brothers.
  • 1918 Rover Scouting started.
  • 1919 Establishment of formal Leader Training (England).
  • 1920 First World Jamboree held in London.
  • 1922 "Rovering to Success" published.
  • 1924 First New Zealand Woodbadge (Leader Training) course held near Christchurch.
  • 1926 New Zealand Exhibition Jamboree (1st New Zealand Jamboree) held in Dunedin
  • 1928 Scout Group System established and office of G.L. created.
  • 1937 Establishment of formal Leader Training in New Zealand.
  • 1941 Baden-Powell died on 8 January and was buried at Nyeri, Kenya.
  • 1943 Establishment of Tatum Park , N.Z. National Training Headquarters.
  • 1945 1st National Regatta held in Picton.
  • 1963 Introduction in New Zealand of the Venturer Scout Section.
  • 1968 Introduction in New Zealand of new programme and badges for all sections.
  • 1976 Trial introduction of females as members of the Venturer Section in New Zealand.

88. New Zealand Police : About : Our History
The Longest Beat, Kit Carson, Yvonna Davison, PM Deazley and the new zealand Police, Greymouth 1990; Beyond the Call of Duty A history of the Palmerston North
http://www.police.govt.nz/about/history.php

Home

About Us

Structure

Executive
...
Wanted

About Us Overview Structure Executive Maori and Police ... Reports History
Insignia
Pipe Band Memorial
Our History
In 1840, with the arrival of Governor Hobson in New Zealand, Police Magistrates exercised their power to appoint selected men to act as Police. Six years later, on October 9, 1846, an ordinance for the establishment and maintenance of a constabulary force was passed. This Act described the police force as "a sufficient number of fit and able men who would serve as an 'armed force' for preserving the peace and preventing robberies and other felonies and apprehending offenders against the peace." The Gold Rushes of the 1860s in Otago and Canterbury meant Police often had a difficult time keeping the peace. After 1867 the Armed Constabulary were also required to fight in the land wars. The Police Act 1886 established New Zealand's first national, civil, police force. Sergeant John Nash was New Zealand's first non-commissioned police officer . The force was generally unarmed. In 1958 a new Police Act was passed in which the word 'force' was removed. The name now used is The New Zealand Police.

89. NZ Family History
Scotland Wales. new zealand Family history. Please change your Favourites Address. Our new URL is http//www.nzsghamilton.co.nz.
http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/nzsoghamilton/NZ.htm
[Home] [Main Links] [World Wide Links] [Beginners] ... [Wales] New Zealand Family History Please change your Favourites Address. Our new URL is http://www.nzsghamilton.co.nz

90. The Official History Of New Zealand In The Second World War
The Official history of new zealand in the Second World War 1939–45 is a series of histories prepared under the supervision of the War history Branch of the
http://www.nzetc.org/projects/wh2/
A NZETC project
Courage. Tragedy. Heroism. Goodwill. Loyalty. Commitment. Respect. Even, surprisingly often, humour. The experiences and emotions show on every page of the Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War.
Contact Us

91. Home Page For HIST 381
This is the home page for a course in the history of Australia and new zealand taught at North Dakota State University by Professor Tom Isern.
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/isern/381/
HIST 381
This is the home page for a course in the history of Australia and New Zealand taught at North Dakota State University by Professor Tom Isern. Materials lodged in this site are those for use in the Spring 2003 offering of the course (Call # 39179). Students, this web site is essential to your progress in the course. Everyone else, feel free to look around.
Bulletin description: Comprehensive, but not exhaustive, historical comparison of Australia and New Zealand. Organized topically to facilitate comparisons. Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities: Any students with disabilities who need accommodations in this course are encouraged to speak with Professor Isern as soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements. General Education: Meets requirements for Humanities and Global Perspectives Acknowledgments: Acknowledgment and thanks are due to Fulbright New Zealand , Wellington, for supporting course development with a Programme Development Grant. Everything you need to know about the course! Push the buttons. Contact Information Tom Isern, Professor of History

92. World History Archives: History Of Aotearoa - New Zealand
Documents for political and general history of new zealand Documents for the history of the Maori of Aotearoa Documents for economic and environmental history
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/24/index-b.html
History of Aotearoa - New Zealand
Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives Oceania as a whole
Documents for political and general history of New Zealand
Documents for the history of the Maori of Aotearoa
Documents for economic and environmental history
Documents for the labor history of Aotearoa - New Zealand
Documents for the social history of Aotearoa - New Zealand
Documents for the culture and media of New Zealand

93. The Official Tourism New Zealand Site For Destination New Zealand
The official site for new zealand includes an extensive database of visitor information and forums. The definitive resource for visitors.
http://www.purenz.com

about-nz
destinations sights-activities accommodation ... souvenirs Wine and Food Tour
Ora - The Garden of Well-Being
Home of Middle-earth
For an enhanced version of the site download the latest Flash Player
View site in: Plan Your Holiday
Driving Routes
Read more
Where would you like to go? How long is your stay? All New Zealand 3 - 7 days North Island 8 - 13 days South Island 14+ days Getting Started
Distance to NZ

Money Matters

FAQ'S
Travel agents in your country ... Rail...
Travel Deals Australia Canada Germany Hong Kong India Japan Singapore Thailand United Kingdom United States Looking for travel deals to travel to New Zealand? Use the drop down menu to find offers available in the countries above, or visit www.airnewzealand.com Visitor Information Network Visit i-SITE Visitor Centres for on-the-ground free, friendly and objective information on local attractions, transport and accommodation. WIN A TRIP TO NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND GOLF Internationally acclaimed golf greens worth scalping - set against epic backdrops of alpine mountains, cliff or sandy beach coastlines, lakes and rolling hills - this is inspirational golfing at its pinnacle for novice and fanatic alike.

94. Anzac Day - Home Page
Copyright © Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Wellington, new zealand Copyright and disclaimer information for this website. Web pages by Jamie Mackay.
http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/Gallery/Anzac/Anzac.htm
NZHistory.net Gallery / Anzac Day War memorial window, St Andrew's Church, Cambridge.
ANZAC DAY
25 April
Related Links New: Join our mailing list for latest NZHistory.net updates
. Web pages by Jamie Mackay

95. Creative New Zealand - Arts Council Of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa
The main arts development and funding organization in new zealand. This site details arts funding, arts advocacy and research, publications, arts resources, arts news, and contacts.
http://www.creativenz.govt.nz/

96. ANZCR0
Large selection of NZ travel products and information mainly for visitors from the UK (priced in GBP)
http://www.anzcro.co.uk

97. One New Zealand - Auckland Travel And Tourist Information Guide
Guide to the Auckland region.
http://www.onenz.co.nz/tourism/2/Index.htm
Greater Auckland, grown into 4 major cities, Auckland Central,
Harbour Ferry + Cruises, Waiwera Hot Pools, Kawau Island,
Goat Island Marine Reserve, Marina's, Holiday Homes, Puhoi
Auckland
"The City of Sails" New Zealand's Largest City . Kelly Tarltons Aquarium . Auckland Zoo . Island and Harbour Cruises . Rainbow's End Amusement Park . Retail Shopping Centres including Victoria Park Market. The gateway to New Zealand for most International travellers. The Auckland region is the most cosmopolitan in New Zealand and many international surveys report Auckland to be one of the top 10 cities in the world to live in. It has the world's largest Polynesian population and a fast growing Asian presence. One of the world's most geographically spread out cities, it has grown into four major areas, Auckland Central, North Shore city, Waitakere city and Manukau city. Auckland conveniently lies between two large harbours. Consequently Aucklanders have the highest number of boats per head of population in New Zealand, and the world, thus known as the "City of Sails". It is a bustling commercial centre with a population of just over one million and rivals the sophistication of many larger international cities. On offer are an abundance of galleries, museums, theatres, five star hotels, prestige and specialty shops, and top class restaurants offering fresh and innovative cuisine. Much of the city is built on extinct volcanoes which are now hilly parks and gardens, offering excellent 360 degree views of the city. "One Tree Hill" has an observatory open to visitors and the "Domain" has the Auckland Museum, house to the country's biggest collection of historic artifacts. To the west of the city "Western Springs" is flanked by the Auckland Zoo, and the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) which has many interesting exhibits including one about a South Island farmer who actually flew before the Wright Brothers!

98. New Zealand Accommodation Best Western
Nationwide range of accommodation including motels, hotels and motor inns
http://www.bestwestern.co.nz
New Zealand accommodation Best Western New Zealand
New Zealand travel
tourism ... motels
Welcome to Best Western New Zealand "Accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets" At Best Western we have an excellent range and standard of accommodation to meet your needs. Try us, you won't be disappointed. New Zealand is an easy self drive destination with generally a three to four hour drive between towns/cities on good roads. To take a tour of New Zealand and locate Best Western New Zealand Accommodation Click Here All motels, motor inns and hotels are independently owned and operated by New Zealanders. Couple this with the owner's good sense of humour, considerable local knowledge and a tenacity to be the best and you have the makings of a memorable and very New Zealand accommodation experience. Every Best Western property boasts comfort and character. Select either motel style units with their own kitchen facilities or motor inns/hotels with in-room tea/coffee making facilities and in many instances, on-site restaurant and house bar. In 1998, Best Western New Zealand took the innovative lead to become the exclusive accommodation group participating in the nation's popular Fly Buys programme, effectively reaching 1.2 million households. Best Western properties proudly display and promote the Best Western brand. We are confident that we can meet your New Zealand accommodation requirements. Try us, you won't be disappointed.

99. Skiing New Zealand – New Zealand Skiing, Snowboarding In New Zealand
Resource for new zealand skiing and boarding information with links to ski areas, snow and weather reports, and photos.
http://www.ski.net.nz
... your gateway to skiing and snow boarding in New Zealand >>
Welcome to the complete guide of ski areas, snow reports and New Zealand skiing and snowboarding . 14 commercial ski areas, 9 ski clubs, heli and cat skiing operations – New Zealand has skiing and snow boarding experiences for everyone. While not boasting the mega resorts of the US or Europe, New Zealand offers you a unique skiing or boarding experience. Immense views, renown hospitality, world class facilities, and terrain from beginners to just downright extreme. Please browse our site for more information, or visit any one of the ski areas by following links directly to their web sites.
May 29, 2003:
www.mackenziewinter.co.nz
May 26, 2003:
The first snows are down and many areas are reporting opening dates in late June/early July. Get in quick for some early season passes!
snow.co.nz

Snow Forecast NZ

Snow Reports NZ

Metservice
... Mt Olympus

100. Welcome To Guides New Zealand
WAGGGS member association.
http://www.girlguides.org.nz/
document.write(quote);
Check out July's Discovery Events
Ranger Scholarship Project Awhina - Itinerary

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 5     81-100 of 199    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | 10  | Next 20

free hit counter