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Gisborne (gĭz`bôrn), city (1996 pop. 32,608), East Coast North Island, New Zealand, on Poverty Bay. It is a resort and a port, exporting wool, frozen meat, timber, and fish. Captain Cook made his first New Zealand landing there in 1769. Gisborne a port in N New Zealand, on E North Island on Poverty Bay. Pop.: 44 900 (2004 est.) |
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| The musician-composer is set to perform his ``Heart of the Sunrise'' tune against the backdrop of The Millennium Wall in Gisborne, New Zealand, the city of the first light of the first day of the year 2000. Dawn's rays will tip the masts of the largest ever international fleet of tall ships, moored off Gisborne, New Zealand, and run along the 15,000 kilometres of the newly opened Trans Canada Trail. Gisborne, New Zealand -- Tall Ships Extravaganza 17. |
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