The north island, the south island are the main islands. There is also Stewart Island at the very bottom of the south island. Unlike the north & south island, Steward Island is officially named.
Currently there is no official name for either the north or south island (although this is currently being changed).
Additionally there are some island provinces of New Zealand such as the Cook Islands, but they are not considered the chief islands.
Jacquemart Island in the sub-Antarctic Campbell Islands group.
If you mean Zeeland, it is an area of islands in the SW of Holland/Netherlands. if you mean antipodal, that would be Spain.
New Zealand's active volcanic island is white island. there are also many islands dotted around New Zealand that are no longer active
Kiwi
New Zealands biggest rock is a beach rock they can be as big as a big big super big mountin
The signature on New Zealands banknotes is that of the Chief Cashier or Governor.Since New Zealands first issue of banknotes, the New Zealand Chief Cashiers/Governors have been -L. Lefeaux - 1934 to 1940 (Governor)T. P. Hanna - 1940 to 1953 (Chief Cashier)G. Wilson - 1953 to 1956 (Chief Cashier)R. N. Fleming - 1956 to 1967 (Chief Cashier)D. L. Wilks - 1967 to 1973 (Chief Cashier)R. L. Knight - 1973 to 1977 (Chief Cashier)H. R. Hardie - 1977 to 1984 (Chief Cashier)S. T. Russell - 1984 to 1988 (Governor)D. T. Brash - 1988 to 2002 (Governor)A. Bollard - 2002 to present (Governor)
the rifleman
no there is not
kiwi
Dairy products.
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John Key