WLUG (http://www.wlug.org.nz/NewZealandInternetHistory) states:
"In November [1960] , the Treasury leases an IBM 650, New Zealand's first computer. Within a year, Canterbury University and the Griffins biscuit factory also have computers. By 1962, Treasury considers its IBM 650 outmoded. (Beardon 1985)"
=Himalayan mountain goats were introduced to New Zealand to provide sport for hunters.=
"Teabags were introduced to New Zealand in 1969.
The first rats introduced to New Zealand were the Polynesian rat or kiore. They came with the Maori settlers in around 1300.
No. There are three species of mustelids that are introduced pests in New Zealand but the badger is not one of them.
EFTPOS was introduced through petrol stations in a pilot program in 1985
The New Zealand Threepence was first introduced in 1933.
=Himalayan mountain goats were introduced to New Zealand to provide sport for hunters.=
"Teabags were introduced to New Zealand in 1969.
Hedgehogs were introduced to New Zealand in 1885.
The first rats introduced to New Zealand were the Polynesian rat or kiore. They came with the Maori settlers in around 1300.
No. There are three species of mustelids that are introduced pests in New Zealand but the badger is not one of them.
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well it was introduced on august 22, 2003
EFTPOS was introduced through petrol stations in a pilot program in 1985
Yes, they were introduced by Captain Cook. There are no native mammals from New Zealand apart from a couple of species of bats, and the various seals.
No. The karaka is indigenous to New Zealand.
Although kangaroos are not native to New Zealand, there are a few colonies of introduced wallabies (which are a sub-group of kangaroos) in New Zealand.