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  2. Trade Me - Wikipedia

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    Current status. Active. Trade Me is New Zealand's largest online auction and classifieds website. Managed by Trade Me Ltd., the site was founded in 1999 by New Zealand entrepreneur Sam Morgan, who sold it to Fairfax in 2006 for NZ$700 million. [1] Trade Me was publicly listed as a separate entity on 13 December 2011 under the ticker "TME".

  3. List of retailers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Countdown (rebranded to Woolworths in 2023) Supermarket[ 73 ] Groceries, liquor [ 73 ] 184[ 74 ][ 44 ] 61[ 73 ] Woolworths New Zealand [ 73 ] 1981[ 73 ] Favona, Auckland [ 73 ] Countdown Metro (rebranded to Woolworths Metro in 2024)

  4. Farmers Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    James Pascoe Group. Website. farmers.co.nz. Farmers Trading Company Ltd (branded as Farmers) is a New Zealand mid-market department store chain. Headquartered in Flat Bush, Auckland, [1] Farmers operates 59 stores across New Zealand, [2] specialising in family fashion, beauty, homewares, furniture, large appliances and whiteware.

  5. Retailing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    By 2004, about 15% of New Zealand businesses were retail outlets. These businesses accounted for 19% of total employment and 7.5% of the Gross Domestic Product with total sales of about $51 billion. Supermarket and grocery stores made up about 28% of non-auto sales and 16% of retail employees. [1]

  6. D.I.C. (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Barnett (1988–1991) The D.I.C. (originally the Drapery and General Importing Company of New Zealand Ltd) was a New Zealand department store chain, founded in Dunedin by Bendix Hallenstein in 1884. [1][2] It was bought out by one of its chief rivals, Arthur Barnett, in the 1980s. [3] The site of the company's former headquarters and ...

  7. Whakapapa - Wikipedia

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    Whakapapa. Māori woman with a representation of the Waikato Ancestress "Te Iringa". Whakapapa (Māori pronunciation: [ˈfakapapa], ['ɸa-]), or genealogy, is a fundamental principle in Māori culture. Reciting one's whakapapa proclaims one's Māori identity, places oneself in a wider context, and links oneself to land and tribal groupings and ...

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