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Torch and Gumboot - Tasman
Wither Hills - Tasman
Omaka Heritage Centre - Tasman
Kayaking - Tasman
Old Uniforms - Tasman
Val Redshaw distributing Commemorative Pins - Wellington
Wellington
Beaver - Tasman
Kapiti Station - Wellington
Aotea Lagoon Run - Wellington
One Tree Hill - Auckland
Sunrise from One Tree Hill - Auckland
Police Dog and Chopper - Auckland
School Kids with Police Puppy - Auckland
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NZ Flag - Auckland
Velodrome - Waikato
Waikato
Horse and Cart - Waikato
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Train Trip - Waikato
L&P - Waikato
Sea Kayaking - Waikato
Walk around the Village - Solomon Islands
Robyn Ashley, Heather Dunne and Rachel Koopu - Solomon Islands
Te Mata Abseiling - Eastern
Beach Run - Tasman
Sea Kayaking - Tasman
Kayaking - Tasman
Sky Dive - Tasman
Torch - Tasman
Woodville Station - Central
Norsewood Sign - Central
Farvel Sign - Central
Old Plane - Wellington
Masterton Vintage Car - Wellington
Masterton - Wellington
Marie Storey and Val Reshaw - Wellington
Motorbike - Wellington
Waka - Eastern
Gisborne - Eastern
Manning the grill - Canterbury
Hagley Park - Canterbury
Police Horses - Eastern
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Parade - Eastern
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Manawatu - Central
Te Mata Peak - Eastern
Bluff Sign - Southern
Replica Uniforms - Southern
Cycling - Southern
Gore Sign - Southern
Rowing - Southern
Oamaru Photoframe - Southern
Tokomaru Bay Bridge - Eastern
75 Years Cake - Canterbury
Detective Sgt. Nicky Reeves and District Commander John Price - Canterbury
Whakatane to Ohope Handover - Bay of Plenty
Te Kaha Station - Bay of Plenty
Gisborne - Bay of Plenty
Paddleboarding - Bay of Plenty
Police Tractor Taupo - Bay of Plenty
Taupo Horses - Bay of Plenty
Taupo Cyclists - Bay of Plenty
Helicopter in Taupo - Bay of Plenty
Rotorua - Bay of Plenty
Rotovegas Sign - Bay of Plenty
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Kayaking - Bay of Plenty
Uniforms - Bay of Plenty
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Jetski - Auckland
Auckland Handover - Waitemata
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Top of the Kaimas - Bay of Plenty
Katikati Station - Bay of Plenty
Old Uniforms - Counties Manakau South
1940s Uniform - Counties Mankau South
Counties Manakau South
Bruce Dow in Oamaru - Southern
Penny-Fathing - Southern
On the road - Bay of Plenty
Murupara - Bay of Plenty
Cycle Relay - Bay of Plenty
Murupara - Bay of Plenty
Area Handover - Bay of Plenty
Bay of Plenty
Bike Relay - Auckland
Otago University - Southern
Pipe Band - Northland
Port Chalmers - Southern
Rodney College - Waitemata
Round the Bays - Auckland
Kindy Kids - Southern
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