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Yes. Interisland Ferries and Bluebridge Ferries travel between the North and South Islands (Wellington and Picton).
There are no ferries between New Zealand and Australia because there is no demand for what would be a relatively long boat ride on the open ocean. The distance is approximately 2100km (1300 miles) at the appropriate points, which would take a day and a half for the fastest of modern ferries nonstop, without factoring in the strong tides and sometimes heavy seas. It is far easier to take a plane.
No, there are several inter-island ferries that carry rail and vehicle traffic as well as passengers. These vessels are 12 - 13 000 tonnes.
There are no ferries between Australia and New Zealand. However there are various cruise lines that operate. Another way is to travel by freighter, or cargo ship. These ships often have comfortable cabins for paying guests.
From the interislander.co.nz website, their three passenger ships are named as Arahura, Aratere, and Kaitaki. Not familiar with Auck shipping, they may only be known as Fullers? Research for you.
Within the boundries of the incorporated city of New York City. Also with the unification of the transit police and the housing police, they now have jurisdiction of those areas as well. Port authority governs the tunnels and the ferries leading to and from the city.
Sydney is known as two things, 1. a name and 2. a place. 1. The name Sydney is both a boys' name and a girls' name. 2. The city of Sydney is located in Australia. It is the largest city, and while it is the capital of New South Wales, it is not the capital of the whole country. Sydney is also home to the famous opera house that is called the Sydney Opera House, and to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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The original name of New York is New Netherlands.
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