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December 21, since New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere.
The Waikato River is the longest river in New Zealand . It is 425 km (264 miles) long.
New Zealand advances their clocks one hour when they observe daylight saving time.
May is New Zealand music month.
The longest days are in mid-June. June 21 is the very longest day. This is true of any location in the northern hemisphere.
The longest glacier in New Zealand is the Tasman Glacier(29 km or 18 miles long)
In 2010 the Southern Solstice takes place on the 21st of December at 23:38 UTC, which in New Zealand Daylight Saving time is 12:38 on the 22nd therefore the longest day for New Zealand for 2010 is December 22.
Daylight Saving Time in New Zealand begins on the last Sunday of September at 2 AM NZST and ends on the first Sunday of April at 3 AM NZDT.
New Zealand observes daylight saving time from the last Sunday of September through the first Sunday of April.
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Were it not for Daylight Savings Time, New Zealand would be 17 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time. But since these two cities are in opposite hemispheres (New York in the Northern Hemisphere, and New Zealand in the Southern) they have opposite seasons (when it's winter in New Zealand, it's summer in New York, and vice versa).Because they have opposite seasons, New Zealand is on Daylight Savings Time when the U.S. is not, and the U.S. is on Daylight Savings Time when New Zealand is not. There are only a few weeks in a year when both are on Daylight Savings or Standard Time (as New York begins Daylight Savings a few weeks before New Zealand ends Daylight Savings, and vice versa).So, during the middle of the year (approximately March/April through September/November), New Zealand is 16 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time.During the rest of the year (approximately September/November to March/April) New Zealand is 18 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time.From late September (when New Zealand begins Daylight Savings) to early November (when New York ends Daylight Savings), and from mid-March (when Daylight Savings begins in New York) to early April (when it ends in New Zealand), New Zealand is 17 hours ahead of New York.Also, the Chatham Islands are 45 minutes ahead of mainland New Zealand. So, the Chatham Islands are 16 hours and 45 minutes ahead of Eastern Daylight Time, and 18 hours and 45 minutes ahead of Eastern Standard Time.So, in December, if it's 7 AM on Tuesday in New Zealand, then it's 1 PM on Monday in New York.In July, if it's 7 AM on Tuesday in New Zealand, then it's 3 PM on Monday in New York.From late September to early November, if it's 7 AM on Tuesday in New Zealand, then it's 2 PM on Monday in New York.Also, from mid-March to early April, if it's 7 AM on Tuesday in New Zealand, it's 2 PM on Monday in New York.
The longest river in NZ is the mighty Waikato.