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… , is enjoyed by most Fijians of all ethnicities. It is a recreational drink, although it has ceremonial status for …
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Part of story: Fijians
… on small fish, octopus and squid and are highly regarded by recreational anglers. Telescope fish Found mainly south of …
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Part of story: Coastal fish
… Settlers in the young colony found that opportunities for recreation were limited and card and board games remained …
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Part of story: Cards, board games and puzzles
… New Zealand Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, and, in 1950, the New Zealand Orthopaedic …
Type: Biography
… is the least settled part of the lake, but is popular with recreational fishers, who mostly come by boat from Taupō or …
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Part of story: Volcanic Plateau places
… maintain high water quality in upland rivers and lakes for recreation and biodiversity, but allow some runoff and waste …
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Part of story: Water quality
… pākau, a name for the wing of a bird. Kites were flown for recreation, but they also had other purposes. They were used …
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Part of story: Kites and manu tukutuku
… with the Alfred River, where there are wide river flats, recreational facilities and several short walks. A longer …
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Part of story: West Coast places
… was then known) and land behind it to ensure its continued recreational use. Tāhunanui is Nelson’s main beach. It is …
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Part of story: Nelson places
… in the Wairau and Awatere valleys, and the burgeoning of a recreation and gourmet-food industry throughout the …
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Part of story: Marlborough region
… schemes (Tekapo, Twizel) or alpine tourist and recreational attractions (Aoraki/Mt Cook, Whakapapa). Along …
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Part of story: Mountains
… he was a deer culler for a time. Many non-fiction books by recreational hunters and deer cullers describe hunts and …
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Part of story: Hunting
… were concerned about the loss of wild water for scenic and recreational purposes, and the demise of unique habitat for …
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Part of story: Conservation – a history
… A 2013/14 survey suggested that among all sport and recreational activities, rugby ranked 26th, with 3.6% of the …
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Part of story: Rugby union
… prefer large cars suited to long-distance travel and recreation. In the 2000s this preference was reflected in …
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Part of story: Cars and the motor industry
… on items such as food, clothing, transport, education and recreation, as well as the cost of housing. Private …
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Part of story: Spending in the economy
… as emergency relief, arts, culture and heritage, sport and recreation, and religious activities. Not all non-profit …
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Part of story: Voluntary welfare organisations
… homes have grown, people have discovered that sewage and recreational swimming do not mix. Those who gather seafood …
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Part of story: Beach culture
… associated gambling evolved as the colony’s most popular recreational activity. From the late 1870s crowds of over … history. Sweepstakes By the 1970s the growth of other recreational pursuits saw race meeting and TAB patronage …
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Part of story: Gambling
… Rabbi Astor, established a Jewish cultural, social and recreational group to discourage assimilation and …
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Part of story: Intermarriage