List of statutes of New Zealand (1972–1975)

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This is a partial list of statutes of New Zealand for the period of the Third Labour Government of New Zealand up to and including part of the first year of the Third National Government of New Zealand.

1973

Plus 103 acts amended and one act repealed.

1974

Plus 108 acts amended

1975

Plus 114 acts amended

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