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Welcome to 2009
This should be an exciting year for stamp collecting. We will continue the proud tradition of
bringing you the highest quality stamps of the leading images and tourist attractions New Zealand has to offer. To begin we are proud to introduce you to the newest members of our stamp family.
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The Chronicles of Uitara
Global Storytellers has united with New Zealand's premier award winning cultural tourism company, Tamaki Heritage Group, to present The New Zealand Storytelling Trail.
Follow the entire legend of a warrior family - as you travel throughout New Zealand an amazing epic journey is
revealed within a trilogy is of visitor encounters.
The Uitara stamps were first printed in December 2008.
The stamp series contain 5 unique images.
Click here for more about the Uitara stamps
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Larnach Castle
Discover New Zealand's only Castle with our magnificent stamps.With its exciting, sometimes scandalous and tragic history, magnificent carved ceilings, New Zealand antiques and breathtaking views, Larnach Castle offers you a vision of the past and present.
The Larnach Castle stamps were first printed October 2008.
The stamp series contain 5 unique images.
Click here for more about the Larnach Castle stamps
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Shantytown
Located only 10kms south of Greymouth, Shantytown is
where New Zealand retells the inspirational stories of the hardy, treasure-seeking immigrants who battled through the harsh conditions of the most challenging of the 19th century's great gold rushes to become West Coasters.
The Shantytown stamps were first printed December 2008.
The stamp series contain 5 unique images.
Click here for more about the Shantytown stamps
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I-SITE Oamaru
The largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand. The name Oamaru apparently derives from Maori words meaning the place of Maru. The southern part of
Oamaru's main business district ranks as one of New
Zealand's most impressive streetscapes
The I-SITE Oamaru stamps were first printed September 2008.
The stamp series contain 5 unique images.
Click here for more about the I-SITE Oamaru stamps
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