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NEW ZEALAND 2005
PO Box 34-253
Birkenhead
Auckland 1310
New Zealand
Monday, November 25, 2024
EXHIBITION ENTRIES
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The list of all Adult and Youth entries in New Zealand 2005 is now complete.

The Organising Committee is pleased to announce that well over 600 frames will be on display from exhibitors in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, USA, Japan, and China.

Please use the index at the right to see the exhibits in the various Classes within each Division.

 
DIVISION 6 - YOUTH (AGE AS AT 1 JANUARY 2005)
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Youth Development
12 years old and under, 8 pages
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Frame Numbers676
Exhibitor NameRosalie Ewings - Auckland
Exhibit TitleCompetition Horses
DescriptionIn earlier times horses were used for transport, but now horses are mainly used for sport.
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Frame Numbers676
Exhibitor NameStephen Richardson - Lower Hutt
Exhibit TitleThe Armes Forces
DescriptionThe military consists of the Army, the Navy and the Airforce. Together they make the Armed Forces.
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Frame Numbers677
Exhibitor NamePhilip Chung - Auckland
Exhibit TitleFit Food
DescriptionFood is essential to maintain life. Ever since things have walked on the earth, there have been plants and meat for them to eat and survive.
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Frame Numbers677
Exhibitor NameTimothy Kemp - Auckland
Exhibit TitleI Dream of Soccer
DescriptionI have a dream to win the soccer world cup. Through this display I will show you how I would achieve this goal.
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Frame Numbers678
Exhibitor NameRoss Jordan - Lower Hutt
Exhibit TitleNew Zealand Antarctica
DescriptionNew Zealand has issued stamps to do with Antarctica since 1957. These have been to do with the vast amount of different subjects. This exhibit shows an immense range of topics.
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Frame Numbers678
Exhibitor NameAnnamarie Moot - Christchurch
Exhibit TitleNew Zealand Animal Issues
DescriptionNew Zealand has issued a great number of stamps depicting animals. This entry shows the issues between 1991 - 1996
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Frame Numbers679
Exhibitor NameTait Beekmans - Auckland
Exhibit TitleMy Year of Birth
DescriptionA Display of the stamps issued in New Zealand in 1992
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Frame Numbers679
Exhibitor NameAlisdair McNaughton - Papamoa
Exhibit TitleOlympics
DescriptionThis is a look at the Olympics from the Organisation through to the sports and different Olympic events.
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Frame Numbers681
Exhibitor NameIsabella Beach - Auckland
Exhibit TitleColours in my Garden
DescriptionI love flowers in my garden. They are useful in displays and for making valentines and Christmas wreaths. They bring colour to our lives outdoors and indoors and make our world a brighter place.
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12 years old and under, 16 pages
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Frame Numbers680
Exhibitor NameFelicity Andrews - Auckland
Exhibit TitleAnimal Food Chain
DescriptionA brief look at how life works within the animal world.
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Over 12 years of age, 8 pages
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Frame Numbers681
Exhibitor NameDawn Richardson - Lower Hutt
Exhibit TitleFields of Endeavour
DescriptionFirst practised about 9000BC farming has become a well-established way of life and a business for many people. Here is a brief look at the two main types of farming involving the production of animals and crops to provide the food and sustenance we all require.
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Frame Numbers682
Exhibitor NameDaniel Cuttance - Dannevirke
Exhibit TitleArmies of the World
DescriptionThe Armies of the world have fought and died in wars and battles for their countries. The three forces are only part of the military organisation. Behind the scenes of war much more goes on.
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Frame Numbers682
Exhibitor NameLeah Trass - Morrinsville
Exhibit TitleLife of a New Zealand Bird
DescriptionThis display shows the life of birds in New Zealand. It will tell you where they lived, what they ate and their predators that left many species extinct. Now there are organisations such as Forest and Bird, which protect New Zealand Birds and ensure their survival
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Frame Numbers683
Exhibitor NameAlex Graves - Lower Hutt
Exhibit Title1988-1993 Low Value Birds
DescriptionA study of these issues.
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Frame Numbers683
Exhibitor NameSarah Jordan - Lower Hutt
Exhibit TitleNew Zealand Tourism
DescriptionTourism plays a big part in New Zealand Culture, from the Americas Cup regatta held in Auckland to the movie series the 'Lord of the Rings' that gained international attention and promoted New Zealand's already widely acclaimed scenery.
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Frame Numbers684
Exhibitor NameRachel Andrews - Auckland
Exhibit TitleGood Seed, Bad Seed
Description-
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Over 12 years of age, 16 pages
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Frame Numbers685
Exhibitor NameMark Wilcox - North Shore
Exhibit TitleThe Lord of the Rings
DescriptionThis exhibit shows the four Lord of the Rings stamp issues put out by New Zealand Post
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Frame Numbers686
Exhibitor NameDaniel Cuttance - Dannevirke
Exhibit TitleOn the Water
DescriptionFrom the first canoes to today's Ocean Liners, ships rule all waters
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Youth
Under 16 Years old (Entry of two, three or four frames)
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Frame Numbers655 - 656
Exhibitor NameAndrew Verdich - NSW, Australia
Exhibit TitleLegendary Antarctic Explorers
DescriptionThis exhibit depicts the history of some of the significant Antarctic Explorers, in chronological order from 1773 to today. The early Antarctic Explorer's Images are portrayed on commemorative philatelic items, but from the 20th century onward there is actual postal material that was used in Antarctica.
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Frame Numbers660 - 663
Exhibitor NameJürgen Speyer - Lower Hutt
Exhibit TitleBürgen und Schlösser (Castles and Palaces)
DescriptionDefinitive series Bürgen und Schlösser (castles and palaces) released 1977-82 for West Germany/Berlin. Included are the roll, sheet and booklet stamps showing postal use.
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16 – 18 years old (Entry of three, four or five frames)
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Frame Numbers657 - 659
Exhibitor NameSerena Somlyai - Christchurch
Exhibit TitleMy Friend the Horse
DescriptionThis display shows the many ways that horses have played an important part in our lives through the ages
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Frame Numbers664 - 667
Exhibitor NameAmber Everett - Dunedin
Exhibit TitleBirds in Art and Culture
DescriptionThis exhibit is dedicated to birds in art and culture from around the world. Birds are special to different cultures in different ways and symbolise many emotions and represent many motives. They are also the representatives of many countries.
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Frame Numbers668 - 670
Exhibitor NameJennifer McDonald - Auckland
Exhibit TitleDisabled doesn't mean Unable
DescriptionThis social exhibit looks at the variety of disability related material and philatelic items.
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19 – 21 years old (Entry of four or five frames)
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Frame Numbers671 - 675
Exhibitor NameRaphael Nolden - Christchurch
Exhibit TitleAlternative Post - The First 5 Years
DescriptionOn the 1st of April 1998 the postal services act was introduced. This allowed anyone to start operating a postal delivery agency. This exhibit looks at the first 5 years after deregulation.
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Division 1
Non Competitive


Division 2
(Competitive) New Zealand


Division 3
(Competitive) All other Countries


Division 4
(Competitive classes – FIP Qualifying)


Division 5
(Competitive classes – Non FIP qualifying)


Division 6
Youth (Age as at 1 January 2005)


Division 7
(National One Frame Class)


 
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We would like to thank the following for their support

New Zealand Post

NZ Stamp Dealers Association

NZ Philatelic Federation
 
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