A brief history of search and rescue
From: Wilderness (Auckland, N.Z.)
By: Millar, Ross,
Covers the history of search and rescue (SAR) teams around NZ on sea and land. Covers also the financial expenditure.
Prevalence of salmonella spp., and serovars isolated from captive exotic reptiles in Ne...
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From: New Zealand veterinary journal (Online)
By: Kikillus, K. H., ; Gartrell, B D, ; Motion, E,
Investigates the prevalence of Salmonella spp. in captive exotic reptile species in New Zealand, and identify the serovars isolated from this population. (Author).
Beyond Sauvignon Blanc
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From: FMCG (Online)
By: Stewart, Keith,
Talks to wine expert Bill Spence about 2011 vintages and the current state of NZ's wine industry. Backgrounds Bill's viticulture career.
Beyond Sauvignon Blanc
From: FMCG
By: Stewart, Keith,
Talks to wine expert Bill Spence about 2011 vintages and the current state of NZ's wine industry. Backgrounds Bill's viticulture career.
Great environment for boers
From: Lifestyle farmer
By: Tipa, Rob,
Comments on the ideal conditions in NZ for goat farming. Talks to the Burnett-Smith family about their boer goat farming.
Review : Geoff Park, Theatre country : essays on landscape & whenua
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From: Environment and nature in New Zealand newsletter (Online)
By: Kuzma, Julian,
Book review. Focuses on historic and contemporary attitudes to scenery and landscape.
Chileans run sheep on a salt-lick
From: New Zealand journal of agriculture
By: Kirby, John,
Reports on a visit to Chile as part of research for a PhD at the London School of Economics.
Planning your return to New Zealand
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From: New Zealand lawyer
By: Drysdale, Megan,
Gives advise on what to do when planning your return home.
About New Zealand.
Date: 1995.
From: Wellington, N.Z. : New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 1995.
Avstraliia i Okeaniia v sovremennom mire : sbornik statei.
Date: 1982.
From: Moskva : Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoi lit-ry, 1982.
How much and for whom does self-identified ethnicity change over time in New Zealand? :...
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From: Social policy journal of New Zealand (Online)
By: Carter, Kristie N.,
Uses three years of data from the longitudinal Survey of Family, Income and Employment (SoFIE) to examine changes in self-identified ethnicity. Self-defined ethnicity is recorded every year and participants may record multiple ethnicities. A change in ethnicity was defined as any change in the re...
The creative arts
From: Education today (Auckland, N.Z. : 1989)
By: Hammonds, Bruce,
Argues that our future world needs creative people and that the current education system is stifling these abilities. Looks at different 'artistic' approaches to education.
R v Margaret Reardon : Supreme Court Auckland, 1 September 1848
From: Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
By: Simpson, Megan,
Considers the case of R V Margaret Reardon. The case is of historical importance as she was the only woman to ever be sentenced to transportation in NZ. She was involved in three Supreme Court cases during 1848, as victim, witness and accused. Her case is indicative of how women were dealt with b...
Now we're getting somewhere : adventures in trans Tasman interlending
From: Interlending & document supply
By: Hanington, Debbie, ; Reid, David,
Describes a decade's worth of ISO-ILL (ISO Interlibrary Loan Protocol) implementation in Australia and NZ. Backgrounds key historical decisions and the drivers behind the implementations. Includes the implementation process of the Virtual Document eXchange (VDX) as the interlibrary loan utility f...
Now we're getting somewhere : adventures in trans Tasman interlending
By: Hanington, Debbie, ; Reid, David,
Describes a decade's worth of ISO-ILL (ISO Interlibrary Loan Protocol) implementation in Australia and NZ. Backgrounds key historical decisions and the drivers behind the implementations. Includes the implementation process of the Virtual Document eXchange (VDX) as the interlibrary loan utility f...
Warming up for a fight
From: Dominion post (Wellington, N.Z.)
By: Chug, Kiran,
Reports the Climate Science Coalition is questioning the data produced by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research and has filed a claim in court over processes it describes as unethical and illegal. Indicates the Climate Science Coalition's case centres on a series of measurement...
Ecological crown jewels lack protection
From: Dominion post (Wellington, N.Z.)
By: Chug, Kiran,
Calls for the protection and conservation of lands that are recognised for their high ecological values, as they may be vulnerable to mining applications. Highlights the local government and environment select committee hearing due to take place next month as a forum to discuss whether certain pr...
How do you spell home?
From: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
By: Thomson, Margie,
Discusses the recent 3rd edition of 'Place names of New Zealand' by A.W. Reed, revised by Peter Dowling. Delves into the history, positioning and, most controversially, the spelling of place names with Peter Dowling who is a toponomist.
Making up the issue : the judges' role in formulating actions in the Crown colony perio...
From: Victoria University of Wellington law review
By: Dorsett, Shaunnagh,
Considers one of the key procedural innovations of the first Supreme Court rules - the making up of the issue - through the lens of the Supreme Court decision in Pharazyn v Smith (1844). Making up the issue referred to the process whereby pleadings were drafted in conference with the judge hearin...
Bench v bar : contempt of court and the New Zealand legal profession in Gillon v MacDon...
From: Victoria University of Wellington law review
By: Morris, Grant,
Gillon v MacDonald (1878 was the climax of a feud that caused division in, and undermined the reputation of, the early NZ legal profession. Gillon features one of the most controversial episodes of contempt of court by a barrister in colonial legal history. The nature of the NZ legal profession, ...
