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Pages in category "All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 32,752 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Jack Be Nimble (film)
- Jack Brown Genius
- Chris Jack
- Graham Jack
- Murray Jack
- Roy Jack
- Jack's Bay
- Jack's Point
- Maia Jackman
- Jackson Bay
- Jackson Head to Stafford River Important Bird Area
- Jackson River (New Zealand)
- Alfred Jackson (rugby league)
- Anne-Marie Jackson
- David Jackson (New Zealand boxer)
- Deven Jackson
- Everard Jackson
- Gus Jackson
- Henry Jackson (surveyor)
- Lawrence Jackson (rower)
- MacDonald P. Jackson
- Moana Jackson
- Penelope Jackson
- Peter Jackson
- Ricky Jackson (rugby union)
- Rod Jackson (epidemiologist)
- Syd Jackson (Māori activist)
- William Jackson (New Zealand politician)
- Willie Jackson (politician)
- Jackson's Wharf
- Jacksons, New Zealand
- Hohepa Jacob
- Kristin Jacobi
- Jacobs Ladder Bridge
- Jacobs River (New Zealand)
- Jacobs River, New Zealand
- Abe Jacobs
- Edwin Jacobs
- Gabrielle Jacobs
- Jack Jacobs (cricketer)
- Stu Jacobs
- Sydney Jacobs
- Jessie Jacobsen
- Norman Jacobsen (cricketer)
- O'Love Jacobsen
- Kerry Jacobson
- Maureen Jacobson
- Mitch Jacobson (rugby union)
- Josh Jacomb
- Jacquemart Island
- Jafa
- Lyn Jaffray
- Merv Jaffray
- Una Jagose
- Jah Rydem
- Bob Jahnke
- Huia Jahnke
- Mate Jakich
- Jakob (band)
- James Air
- James Cook High School
- James Cook Observatory
- James Cook Research Fellowship
- James Hargest College
- James Pascoe Group
- Aitasi James
- Alex James (mathematician)
- Bryony James
- Carol James
- Charles James (rugby league)
- Harley James
- Ken James (cricketer)
- Mitch James
- Stanley James
- Vera James
- Vincent James
- Geoff Jameson
- James Jameson
- Patrick Jameson
- Paula Jameson
- Helen Varley Jamieson
- James Jamieson (New Zealand doctor)
- Murray Jamieson
- Penny Jamieson
- Tony Jamieson
- Taini Jamison
- Cory Jane
- Guy Jansen
- Ross Jansen
- Peter Janson
- January 1860 Suburbs of Auckland by-election
- January 1920 New Zealand Liberal Party leadership election
- Japanese New Zealanders
- Kelly Jarden
- Ron Jarden
- Richard Jarman (rugby union)
- Grahame Jarratt
- Bob Jarvis (rugby league)
- Terry Jarvis
- Jas J Niven & Co
- Jase TV
- Christine Jasoni
- Kate JasonSmith
- Sam Jasper
- Jawsh 685
- Chrystal Jaye
- Jean Batten Memorial
- Jean-Paul Sartre Experience
- Eana Jeans
- Jed River
- Vishi Jeet
- Brian Jeffares
- Andy Jefferd
- Peter Jefferies
- Mark Jefferson (cricketer)
- Robin Jefferson
- Clyde Jeffery
- Minnie Jeffery
- Ellen Jeffreys
- Lily Jeffreys
- Bill Jeffries
- John Jeffries (judge)
- Toni Jeffs
- Olga Jekyll
- Dorothy Jelicich
- Stephen Jelicich
- Arch Jelley
- Brian Jellick
- Jellicoe Channel
- Jelly Tip
- Dorothy Jenkin
- Gary Jenkins (footballer)
- Harry Reginald Jenkins
- Lucy Jenkins
- Maggie Jenkins
- John Jenkinson (New Zealand politician)
- Ernest Jenner
- Stephen Jenness
- Arthur Jennings (rugby union)
- Owen Jennings
- Ross Jennings
- William Thomas Jennings
- Martin Jennison
- Arthur Owen Jensen
- Disappearance of Kirsa Jensen
- Syd Jensen
- Craig Jepson
- Jack Jepson
- Jerry Collins Stadium
- Jerry River
- Jerusalem, New Zealand
- Francis Jervis
- JessB
- Ted Jessep
- Bruce Jesson
- Jewelled gecko
- JGeek and the Geeks
- Eloise Jillings
- Jimmy Choux
- Jimmy's Pies
- George Jobberns
- Kate Joblin
- Annaleese Jochems
- Joe River (New Zealand)
- Louis Joel
- JoFF Rae
- Jon Johansson
- Reginald Johansson
- John Kerkhof Park
- John McGlashan College
- John o'Groats River
- John Paul College, Rotorua
- John Paul II High School, Greymouth
- John Sturgeon Park
- Alan Johns
- Lauchie Johns
- Martin Johns
- Peter Johns (rugby union)
- Bill Johnsen
- Johnson River (New Zealand)
- Berry Johnson
- Cliff Johnson (rugby league)
- Jim Johnson (rugby league)
- Jess Johnson
- Kayla Johnson (netball)
- Lake Johnson
- Lance Johnson (rugby union)
- Llew Johnson
- Matthew Johnson (rugby union)
- Michael Johnson (sport shooter)
- Ossie Johnson
- Paul Johnson (rugby league, born 1970)
- Roger Johnson (hurdler)
- Tim Johnson (wheelchair rugby)
- Vaughn Johnson
- Johnsonville Branch
- Johnsonville railway station
- Johnsonville–Porirua Motorway
- Johnsonville, New Zealand
- Allen Johnston