... conduct of certain officers of Air NewZealand Senior officers of the airline are severely criticized in the Report and in one paragraph on the basis of "a pre-determined plan of deception to ... part of the chief executive for the destruction of 'irrelevant documents' was one of the most remarkable executive decisions ever to have been made in the corporate affairs of a large NewZealand ... criticism of certain senior officers of Air NewZealand Naturally this criticism must have been having damaging and continuing effects, as evidenced for instance by the resignation of the chief...
... region, New Zealand, with a description of a new Belemnopsis NewZealand journal of geology and geophysics 17: 235-269 Challinor A.B 1977: Proposal to redefine the Puaroan stage of the NewZealand ... panbiogeography New Zealandjournal ofzoology 16: 699-712 Cooper, R.A 1991: In the Beginning : the earliest history of East Australia andNew Zealand GeoiogicalSocietyofNew Zealand newsletter 92: ... The Trias ofNewZealand Quarterly Journal of rhe Geological Sociey of London 73: 165-246 Trechmann, C T 1923: The Jurassic rocks ofNewZealand Quarterly Journal ofthe Geological Sociey ofLondon...
... associated terranes in NewZealand Map of the disposition of the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic terranes ofNew Fig Zealand before continental break-up Fig Cross-section through theNew Zealand Orogen in ... ammonite fauna ofNewZealand Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences monograph 18 216 p Lower Hutt, NewZealand Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences Limited I G R Ste\.ens Institute of Geological ... illustration Stratigraphic ranges of ammonites in the Late Jurassic sequence ofNew Zealand Fig 53 Fig 54 Ammonite zones in the Late Jurassic ofNewZealand Relationship of Bivalvia zones to the standard...
... Inventory, 1999–2001, NewZealand Climate Change Office, Ministry for the Environment, Wellington, New Zealand, 2003 [32] Newsome P.F.J., The Vegetative Cover Map ofNew Zealand, Water and Soil ... Greenhouse Gases in New Zealand, NewZealand Ministry for the Environment, Wellington, New Zealand, 1998 [43] Tate K.R., Scott N.A., Saggar S., Giltrap D.J., Baisden W.T., Newsome P.F., Trotter ... 311–342 [34] NZCCP, National Inventory Report NewZealand Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1990–2000, NewZealand Climate Change Project, Department ofPrimeMinister and Cabinet, PO Box 55, Wellington,...
... Zealand; [http://www.rarebreeds.co.nz] Whitaker RH: Feral sheep in NewZealand In The value of feral farm mammals in NewZealand Edited by: Whitaker RH, Rudge MR Wellington: NewZealand Department of Lands and Survey; 1976:27-32 ... King CM New York: Oxford University Press; 2005:424-435 Sumner R: Characteristics of some rare breeds of sheep Rare Breeds NewZ, No.59, December 2002 (Rare Breeds Conservation Society ofNew Zealand; [http://www.rarebreeds.co.nz] ... group, NewZealand NZ J Zool 1983, 10:349-364 Rudge MR: Conserving feral farm mammals in NewZealand NZ Agr Sci 1982, 16:157-160 Rudge MR: Distribution, status and preservation of feral sheep in New...
... Discussion hospitals in Australian and NewZealand Team (MET) status of 172 Flow diagram of the Medical Emergency with intensive care units hospitals in Australian and NewZealand with intensive care units ... implementation of METs in two countries and the timing of such Figure tus is of Medical Emergency Team (MET) services into various categoriesknown Uptakeof hospitals in Australia and NewZealand for ... Figure tals in Australia and NewZealand for which the MET status is hospiUptake of Medical Emergency Team (MET) services into thoseknown tals in Australia and NewZealand for which the MET status...
... Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) 1922 NEW ZEALAND VENEREAL DISEASES IN NEWZEALAND REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH APPOINTED BY THE HON MINISTEROF HEALTH Presented ... appointment of the present Committee, however, arose out of a suggestion forwarded to the Chairman of the Board of Health, under date of the 20th June, 1922, from the Council of the NewZealand Branch of ... prevalence; of venereal disease in NewZealand "(2.) To inquire into and report any special reasons or causes for the existence of venereal disease in NewZealand "(3.) To advise as to the best means of...
... pedestrian/cycleways in terms of air pollution exposure The study consist of a three-week field campaign carried out in Auckland, NewZealand in which concentrations of carbon monoxide were measured ... chosen as the pollutant of interest Of all of the modes of commuting, the highest mean exposures were experienced by the motorcyclist This is consistent with the results of other studies found ... impact of activity level and travel time on dose are considered in relation to active transport modes METHODOLOGY Study Site Auckland is the largest city in NewZealand with a population of 1,436,500,...
... operating in NewZealand all have histories of well over 100 years These include the Auckland Savings Bank (ASB), the Australia and NewZealand Bank (ANZ/National), the Bank ofNewZealand (BNZ), ... The majority ofNewZealand s banks has non-domestic owners, and is not very diversified in terms of the products and services they offer (Hull, 2002) This suggests that the NewZealand banking ... customers NewZealand banks may need to consider increasing the number of branch offices into those areas with high concentrations of current and prospective customers Over the years, banks in New Zealand...
... IV—Marsden's journeys in NewZealand Hinaki of Mokoia—Return of Hongi and Kendall—Change in Hongi—Siege of Mokoia—Devastation of Thames district—Miserable plight of missionaries—Closing of seminary at ... Tauranga—Wairarapa—The instructions of Karepa CHAPTER VII RETROSPECT (1814-1841) Arrival of Hobson—Treaty of Waitangi—Opposition ofNewZealand Company— The work of the missionaries—Absence of authority—Kendall ... THE BEGINNINGS OF THE NEW ORDER (1839-1842) Arrival of immigrants—Principles of the NewZealand Company—Opposition of the C.M.S.—Henry Williams and the Wellington settlers—Arrival of Bishop Selwyn—...
... 182 Port of Melbourne, 183 A Maori Dwelling, 185 Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand, 191 Rev S Marsden, “the Apostle ofNew Zealand, ” 195 Auckland, from the Wharf, 206 Stronghold of the Maoris ... to the wealth of Tasmania The captain of a merchant vessel, on his way to Sydney, had seen a great shoal of whales off the south coast of Tasmania, and, along with the Governor ofNew South Wales, ... the difficulties of Governorship in New South Wales, that his term of office was little more than a distressing failure The colony consisted chiefly of convicts, who were—many of them—the most...
... and Settler: A Story of the NewZealand War St Bartholomew's Eve: A Tale of the Huguenot Wars St George for England: A Tale of Cressy and Poitiers The Cat of Bubastes: A Story of Ancient Egypt The ... habits of all primitive peoples, and one accustomed to the study of the early races of Europe can form a general opinion of the habits and mode of living of a tribe merely from the inspection of ... Story of the Roman Invasion of Britain Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden Both Sides the Border: A Tale of Hotspur and Glendower By Conduct and Courage: A Story of the Days of...
... content of central bank interest rate projections: Evidence from NewZealand Gunda-Alexandra Detmers and Dieter Nautz ∗ Freie Universit¨ t Berlin a June 3, 2011 The Reserve Bank ofNewZealand ... paper provides new evidence on the information content of interest rate projections for market expectations and the behavior of long-term interest rates in NewZealand The role of interest rate ... announcement days of the RBNZ’s interest rate projections before the outbreak of the financial crisis Karagedikli and Siklos (2008) investigate the effects of monetary policy surprises on the New Zealand...
... agriculture sectors ofNew Zealand, 1985-94 Occup Environ Med 2001, 58:489-495 Statistics New Zealand: Hot off the press: injury statistics - work-related claims: 2006 Wellington, New Zealand; 2007 ... report Dunedin, New Zealand: University of Otago Consulting Group, University of Otago; 1996 Marshall SW, Clarke J, Langley JD, Cryer PC: Overview of injury on NewZealand farms Journal of Agricultural ... took place from midFebruary through to the end of April 2002, a period of 2.5 months (the end of Summer and most of Autumn in New Zealand) A minimum of three attempts on a separate days were made...
... responses of juvenile radiata pine (Pinus radiata D Don) clones subjected to different weed competition levels in Canterbury, New Zealand, Ph.D thesis, University of Canterbury (Christchurch), New Zealand, ... (intermediate growth) and clone (fastest growing of the seven clones in year 1) Main plots were planted with 70 seedlings in lines of 10 trees of each clone One row of surround received similar weeding treatments ... LA2 = leaf area of the tree at the start and end of the study period, and W1, W2 = plant dry weight at the start and end of the study period respectively Destructive sampling of 60 trees in the...
... A series of controlled temperature experiments were carried out with seedlings of species of important NewZealand forest tree genera Conditions were a 16 h photoperiod with 10 h of ’full’ light ... species was for the development of cold resistance Fleming C.A (1975) The geological history ofNewZealand and its biota In: Biogeography and Ecology in NewZealand (Kushel G., ed.), W Junk ... differed in whether the main determinant of their increased growth rate at 27°C was increased net photosynthetic rate or rate of leaf production (Table III) The NewZealand species in Table II differed...