I think you might need an adapter plug to plug it into. Our power points are 3-pronged.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)The New Zealand dollar (abbreviation NZD)
New Zealand has had four official flags since it became a British colony in the 19th century. The first was the "United Tribes Flag" in 1834, followed by the "Blue Ensign" in 1869, and then the current flag, which features the Union Jack and Southern Cross, adopted in 1902. Additionally, there was a brief use of a "Red Ensign" and other unofficial flags.
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During the Revolutionary the British abandoned Boston. The situation in Boston became untenable. Or, they could not hold it. The United States could attack with its army and defeat the British Army. Instead, the British could go to New York. The United States had nothing that could match the British naval guns. New York City, except for The Bronx, is completely surrounded by water. The British could stay in New York as long as they wanted and use it as a base. Unlike Boston, the British in Boston could use ships for Artillery against infantry.
The first "Lions" tour to Australia and New Zealand was in 1888 although it had no Irish players in it and was not sanctioned by the RFU or the other Unions. The next was in 1891 to South Africa and had full RFU status. They presented the Currie cup to the best provincial side they faced and it is still in use today. The official backing of the RFU gave the team the title English Rugby Foootball team but it had 4 Scotts in it and was retrospectively called the British Isles. The 1896 British Isles tour of South Africa contained all four home union players. Other tours to New Zealand Australia South Africa and Argentina followed. In 1924 the official title was the British Isles Rugby Union Team but due to the heraldic lion emblem on their tie they picked up the name the "Lions". It was known as the British Lions from 1950-2001. The title is currently the British and Irish Lions.
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New Zealand Dollar (NZD)The New Zealand dollar (abbreviation NZD)
Yes - Australia and New Zealand use the same AS/NZS 3112 power plug - Two converging diagonal pins for live and neutral, and a vertical flat pin for earth. Voltage for both countries are 230-240V 50hz.
The American spelling is favorite. In places that use British English, such as the UK, New Zealand and Australia, it is spelt favourite.
No, you are not allowed to use suppressors in New Zealand
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The British established colonies in New Zealand and Australia primarily for strategic and economic purposes. In Australia, they utilized the land as a penal colony to alleviate overcrowded prisons in Britain and access valuable resources. In New Zealand, the British sought to expand their influence and secure trade routes, while also engaging in agricultural development and resource extraction. Both territories eventually became vital for British trade and served as outposts in the Asia-Pacific region.
Yes, you are allowed to use the same car in New Zealand that you could in Australia. If you mean phone, then you can use that as well.
the silver fern comes from New Zealand it is a native to New Zealand and lots of the New Zealand sports teams use it as there symbols
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