List NZ Postcodes

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A List of New Zealand Postcodes Suburb Street Names
Waterloo
Cressy Street, Waterloo, Lower Hutt

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Corsair Bay
Lyttelton
Redcliffs
Crest Lane, Redcliffs, Christchurch

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Tainui
Crest Street, Tainui, Dunedin

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Beach Haven
Te Awamutu
Cresta Court, Te Awamutu, Waipa

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Frankton
Onerahi
Cresta Place, Onerahi, Whangarei

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Papakura
Crestlands Place, Papakura, Papakura

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Belmont
Crestview Grove, Belmont, Lower Hutt

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Rothesay Bay
Whakatane
Crestwood Rise, Whakatane, Whakatane

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Leamington
Creswell Place, Leamington, Waipa

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Northland
Milford
Crete Avenue, Milford, North Shore

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Saint Kilda
Crete Street, Saint Kilda, Dunedin

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Whakatane
Crete Street, Whakatane, Whakatane

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Henderson
Albany
Crewe Close, Albany, North Shore

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Hokowhitu
Gore
Crewe Street, Gore, Gore

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Maryhill
Crewe Street, Maryhill, Dunedin

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Pahiatua
Crewe Street, Pahiatua, Tararua

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Ilam
Creyke Road, Ilam, Christchurch

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Fernhill
Havelock North
Taradale
Crichton Place, Taradale, Napier

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Wakari
Crichton Street, Wakari, Dunedin

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Cashmere
Hauraki
Crichton Terrace, Hauraki, North Shore

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Mt Maunganui
Mt Eden
Cricket Avenue, Mt Eden, Auckland

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Melville
Cricket Place, Melville, Hamilton

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Masterton
Cricket Street, Masterton, Masterton

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Albany
Cricklade Terrace, Albany, North Shore

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Springlands
Avonhead
Pahurehure
Darfield
Cridges Road, Darfield, Selwyn

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Rakaia
Cridland Street, Rakaia, Ashburton

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Kaiapoi
Kaiapoi
Te Atatu Peninsula
Northland
Crieff Street, Northland, Wellington

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Wyndham
Crimea Street, Wyndham, Southland

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Green Island
Albany
Crimson Park, Albany, North Shore

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Appleby
Crinan Street, Appleby, Invercargill

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I just checked google books for BFG, and the dedication is there. 

https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/_/quybcXrFhCIC?hl=en&gbpv=1 


Roald Dahl, 1986