What is the special feature of New Zealand
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New Zealand differs from most countries in that the sale of liquor for drinking on the premises is to a considerable degree tied to the provision of accommodation on those premises. This tie was formerly even closer. With the introduction of restaurant and tavern licences it can no longer be regarded as a general principle of the law. Nevertheless, the Commission is obliged, in authorising new licences and reviewing existing ones, to have first regard to the need for accommodation in the particular locality and not to approve a tavern without taking into account its likely effect on accommodation hotels.
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Mountains. As a rule the land-surface is much broken, hilly, and in parts mountainous. ...
Plains. An extensive plain of marine origin, the Wanganui, lies between the Ruahine Mountains and Mount Egmont extending to Ruapehu where it is over 600 m. altitude and bounded on the south by the coastline. ...
Rivers. ...
Lakes. ...
Sea-coast
Plains. An extensive plain of marine origin, the Wanganui, lies between the Ruahine Mountains and Mount Egmont extending to Ruapehu where it is over 600 m. altitude and bounded on the south by the coastline. ...
Rivers. ...
Lakes. ...
Sea-coast
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