Power from the River (1947)
New Zealand's longest river, the Waikato, flows from the famous trout waters of Lake Taupo and on through rich farmlands to the sea. Cities, towns and vast man-made forests line its banks, and a chain of hydro-electric stations draw power from the river to light and heat the factories and farms of New Zealand's North Island. 35mm film- R.1 200,317 35mm film-R.2 200,318 35mm film-R.3 200,319 . DV file from Beta SP telecini of 35mm film.

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S2 E7: Moriori | RNZ

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Power From The Snow

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The Making of Albert-Eden

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