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Map Collection Pacific Ocean: Fiji University of Waikato Library: Map Collection Pacific Ocean: Fiji The Map Collection of the University of Waikato Library contains a comprehensive collection of maps from around the world with detailed coverage of New Zealand and the Pacific. Many of the maps were produced by the U.K. Government’s Directorate of Overseas Surveys (D.O.S.). The maps are held in storage. Please ask a librarian if you would like to use one. General Fiji Islands ITMB 2004 1: 525,000 Fiji Hema 2005 1: 625,000 Fiji Islands NZMS 242-5 2nd ed. NZ Lands & Survey 1988 1: 500,000 Fiji Islands Visitors Map (2004, 2009 Jasons 2011 various in storage) Map of Nadi town and environs Dept. of Lands & Survey, Fiji 1998 1: 15,000 Map of Lautoka town and environs Dept. of Lands & Survey, Fiji 2002 1: 10,000 Map of Suva City, Lami town and Dept. of Lands & Survey, Fiji 2006 1: 15,000 environs 3rd ed. (1st ed in storage) Older and historical (all held in storage) Colony of Fiji Dept. of Lands & Survey, Fiji 1939 1: 1,000,000 Vanua Levu and adjacent islands. Dept. of Lands & Survey, Fiji 1948 1: 126,720 Colony of Fiji 2 sheets Viti Levu and adjacent islands. Dept. of Lands & Survey, Fiji 1953 1: 126,720 Colony of Fiji 4 sheets Fiji Islands DOS 961 Dept. of Overseas Surveys 1961 1: 1,500,000 Fiji Vanua Levu DOS (Misc) 271B Dept. of Overseas Surveys 1960 1: 500,000 Fiji Viti Levu DOS (Misc) 271A Dept. of Overseas Surveys 1960 1: 500,000 Suva & Lower Rema (+ insert of 1934 1: 63,360 Suva) Suva and suburbs Street map rev. ed. Dept. of Lands & Survey, Fiji 1963 1: 12,660 Page 1 of 4 Last updated June 2013 University of Waikato Library: Map Collection Pacific Ocean: Fiji Topographic 1: 250,000 D.O.S. 648 (X552) series Sheet 1 Yasawa Group 1966 Sheet 2 Vanua Levu 3rd ed. Reprint (1992 reprint in storage) 1999 Sheet 4 Viti Levu 4th ed. Reprint (1989 reprint in storage) 2006 Sheet 6 Kandavu 1966 Topographic 1: 50,000 D.O.S. 448 series (all held in storage) Viti Levu Series X754. 2nd ed. 1960 (unless stated) 1 Tavua 12 Namosi 2 Vaileka 13 Vunindawa 1961 3 Nanukuloa 14 Nanduruloulo 1959 4 Lautoka 3rd ed 15 Lomawai with 4th ed. 1964 Vatulele 5 Mbalevuto 16 Singatoka 6 Nandarivatu 17 Korulevu Bay 7 Wainimbuka River 1961 18 Navua River 8 Londoni 1961 19 Mau 1959 9 Momi 20 Suva 4th ed. 1966 10 Nandi 21 Ovalau 1961 11 Keiyasi 22 Mbengga 1961 Yasawa Group Series X754. 1st ed. 1963 (unless stated) 1 Yasawa 3 Mamanutha 2 Naviti 1962 Page 2 of 4 Last updated June 2013 University of Waikato Library: Map Collection Pacific Ocean: Fiji 1: 50,000 D.O.S. 448 series (continued) (all held in storage) Lomaiviti Group Series X754. 1st ed. 1 Koro 1967 3 Nairai 1969 2 Makongai 1964 4 Ngau 1964 Vanua Levu Series X755. 2nd ed. 1961 (unless stated) 1 Ndrua Ndrua 9 Nambouwalu 2 Undu Point 10 Wainunu Bay 3 Rukuruku Bay 11 Savusavu Bay West 1962 4 Ndreketi 12 Savusavu Bay East 3rd ed. 1966 5 Nanduri 13 Matakunea 6th ed. 1978 6 Lambasa 14 Mbutha Bay 5th ed. 1977 7 Sanggani 15 Taveuni North 8 Natewa Bay 5th ed. 1978 16 Taveuni South Kandavu Group Series X754. 1st ed. 1963 1 Kandavu West 3 Mbuliya 2 Kandavu East Census of Population 1966 (all held in storage) Lautoka, Nadi, Navua, Nasigatoka 1: 15,000 Labasa, Nasavusavu, Levuka 1: 15,000 Nausori, Ba, Tavua, Korovou, Rakiraki, Vatukoula 1: 15,000 Suva Urban Area Suva City 1: 20,000 Page 3 of 4 Last updated June 2013 University of Waikato Library: Map Collection Pacific Ocean: Fiji Land Capability 1: 125,000 D.O.S. 3128. 1973 (all held in storage) Viti Levu 1 North West (Lautoka) 3 South West 2 North East (Nanukuloa) 4 South East (Suva) Vanua Levi 5 West (Mbua) 7 North East 6 Central (Savusavu) 8 East & Taveuni Page 4 of 4 Last updated June 2013 .
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