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Presbytery profiles

The profiles below provide useful data and statistical information about each of our presbytery regions, compiled from the 2006 Census.

Presbytery profiles

Ashburton profile

Auckland profile

Bay of Plenty profile

Christchurch profile

Clutha profile

Dunedin profile

Gisborne profile

Hawkes Bay profile

Manawatu-Wanganui profile

Mataura profile

Nelson-Marlborough profile

Northland profile

North Otago profile

North Shore profile

Otago - Central profile

South Auckland 'A' profile

South Auckland 'B' profile

South Auckland Franklin profile

South Auckland Papakura profile

South Canterbury profile

Southland profile

Taranaki profile

Waikato profile

Wairarapa profile

Wellington Profile

West Coast profile

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