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World Clock

Knowing the time in New Zealand makes planning easy!



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HOVER YOUR MOUSE OVER THE WORLD CLOCK FOR THE TIME, THE WEATHER AND MORE USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT NEW ZEALAND.

I have provided this World Clock for you to use as you plan, book, and prepare for your holiday in New Zealand.

Whether sorting travel bookings, flight times, connections arrivals and departures it is essential you have accurate times in the country you are going to be visiting.This clock should make it easy.

It is also handy to be able leave times for phone calls,meetings etc with people back home.Leave my website address so your family and friends can check the time, too.



Each new day STARTS in New Zealand.

Gisborne to be exact.A small town on the east coast of the north island that sticks out a little further than the rest of the land mass!

If you plan it right you could have two birthdays, or two Christmas dinners! On the other hand you could have NO birthday or Christmas that year.

This handy world clock will ensure you don't wake someone up in the wee hours or get frustrated with an unanswered call if you are needing to phone for bookings.



DAYLIGHT SAVING

New Zealand has daylight saving where our clocks are put forward the first week of October and back the last week of March.

A Tip for remembering which way the clock goes for daylight saving.

Spring into summer, Fall back into winter






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