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The International Society for Krishna Consciousness has a presence in New Zealand, running temples in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch.
In 2003, the Games were again held in Christchurch, and combined with a competition for amputee athletes organized by the International Sports Organization for the Disabled.
Plans to close RNZAF Whenuapai ( and consolidate all operations to Ohakea ) made by the previous government, were overturned in March 2009., the RNZAF maintain 3 Air Bases ( Whenuapai, Ohakea, Woodbourne ) and Air Movements Terminals located at Wellington International Airport, and Christchurch International Airport.
* 1906 in Christchurch New Zealand International Exhibition ( 1906 ),
* New Zealand International Exhibition ( 1906 ), in Christchurch
* 1911 International Lawn Tennis Challenge – 4 – 0 at Hagley Park ( grass ) Christchurch, New Zealand
Domestic passenger services began on 25 May 2004, soon after the sale of tickets for her inaugural flight in February 2004. International services to Christchurch, New Zealand, commenced on 1 December 2005.
Christchurch International Airport is the main airport that serves Christchurch, New Zealand.
Christchurch ( Harewood ) Airport officially opened 18 May 1940 and became New Zealand's first International Airport 16th Dec 1950.
At one stage, a walnut tree on one resident's property was so large, it was used to act as a landmark for pilots approaching Christchurch International Airport to get their bearings, before being cut down by the owner and his sons.
The suburb is located at the junction of three busy thoroughfares ; Papanui Road leading to the City, the Main North Road that leads to North Canterbury and Harewood Road that leads to Christchurch International Airport.
Located adjacent to State Highway 1 and the Christchurch International Airport, it is handily placed for transportation.
Flight 901 would leave Auckland International Airport at 8: 00 am for Antarctica, and arrive back at Christchurch International Airport at 7: 00 pm after flying a total of.
Based at Christchurch International Airport, it operates air services between New Zealand and Australia, and to the Pacific Islands.
LogoUnited States Antarctic Program hangar at Christchurch International Airport, Christchurch, New Zealand
A Boeing C-17 Globemaster III servicing the United States Antarctic Program at Christchurch International Airport, Christchurch, New Zealand
It is also close to the main route from the central city to the Christchurch International Airport to the northwest.
* 9 December-New Zealand record the highest successful run chase ever in a One Day International as they score 332 for 8 to beat Australia by two wickets in Christchurch.
The New Zealand International Exhibition ( the biggest in the country to that time ) opened 1 November 1906 in Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Christchurch and Airport
Christchurch Airport, the largest in the South Island.
Christchurch Airport around 6 million passengers per year and Wellington Airport around 5 million passengers per year.
Air New Zealand Flight 901 was a scheduled sightseeing service from Auckland Airport in New Zealand to Antarctica and return with a scheduled stop at Christchurch Airport to refuel before returning to Auckland.
Queenstown Airport is located 10 km from town and has scheduled flights to Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Due to disrupted supplies at Christchurch Airport an RNZAF fuel tanker was also despatched from Ohakea Air Base to supply these aircraft.
Christchurch Airport is currently undergoing an extensive expansion project.
Westport Airport is a small airport, served twice daily on weekdays and daily on the weekend by Air New Zealand from Wellington and from 6 July 2009 on Monday and Friday to Christchurch.
Air New Zealand Flight 901 ( TE-901 ) was a scheduled Air New Zealand Antarctic sightseeing flight that operated between 1977 and 1979, from Auckland Airport to Antarctica and return via Christchurch.

Christchurch and was
The Census scheduled for 8 March 2011 was cancelled due to the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
The property, located in the parish of St Botolphs, was known as the Great Garden of Christchurch and had formerly belonged to Magdalene College, Cambridge.
On top of that, wicket-keeper Ted Pooley was still in a New Zealand prison after a brawl in a Christchurch pub.
In 1978 he moved to Christchurch and was elected MP for the north Christchurch electorate, then known as Papanui.
She was one of the first four ships to settle Christchurch, New Zealand ( the other three were Cressy, Sir George Seymour and Charlotte-Jane ).
In 1982 the New Zealand Art Gallery Directors Association issued a statement that in their opinion the Wizard was an authentic living work of art and the City Council appointed him Wizard of Christchurch.
On 8 September 2003 the Wizard's large wooden house was destroyed by a fire, which Christchurch police treated as arson.
After the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake the Wizard has planned to retire and leave Christchurch for good saying the town he loved had gone and that it was the end of an era.
However, after it was announced by CERA and the Anglican Bishop that the remains of Christchurch Cathedral would be demolished, the Wizard returned to Christchurch to oppose the demolition.
The context of the event was a dispute between Christchurch and St Augustine's Abbey, which took over the local toll in the name of the king.
St Savour was combined with Southwark Christchurch ( the former liberty of Paris Garden ) to form the St Saviour's District.
The epicentre was located west of Christchurch ; south-east of Darfield ; south-southeast of Westport ; south-west of Wellington ; and north-northeast of Dunedin.
Among the facilities impacted by lack of power was the Christchurch Hospital, which was forced to use emergency generators in the immediate aftermath of the quake.
It was centred just to the north of Lyttelton, 10 kilometres south east of Christchurch, at a depth of 5 km.
After inspection, the runway at Christchurch airport was found to be in good order.
On 13 June 2011 at approximately 1: 00 pm New Zealand time, Christchurch was again rocked by a magnitude 5. 7 quake, followed by a magnitude 6. 3 quake ( initially thought to be 6. 0 ) at 2: 20 pm, centred in a similar location as the February quake with a depth of 6. 0 kilometres.
Among the buildings further damaged was the Christchurch Cathedral, which lost its iconic Rose window, a factor reducing the likelihood of the cathedral being restored.
In March 2009, Hadlee was commemorated as one of the Twelve Local Heroes, and a bronze bust of him was unveiled outside the Christchurch Arts Centre.
He was born on 3rd July, 1951 at St Albans, Christchurch

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