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Fortune & Hindsight

Fortune & Hindsight

Every Street, Christchurch ,
An eclectic collection of curiosities, knick-knacks, genuine antiques and pretty things. Clothing, retro outfits, custom designed pieces and couture corsets.
Tel: 274122096
Hobsonville Point

Hobsonville Point

5 Station Street, Hobsonville Point, Auckland ,
With beautiful rolling green land, character buildings, a boulevard of mature palm trees, harbour views and existing bush - Hobsonville Point was always going to be an extraordinary development. Still, we've taken plans to make sure that every street is 'the best street in town'. It is important to us that new residents have plenty of choice as to the size, plan, look and price of their home. Where we’ve come from Before European settlement the land was covered in kauri forest. The tidal flats on the southern and eastern coast were teeming with birds and seafood, a source of delicious kai for local iwi. They knew the Point and surrounds as ‘Onekiritea’ after the clay soil found in the area, which they used for its pigment and as a natural soap. In 1853 around a thousand acres was bought by the Crown and cut into four blocks, part of which was eventually names ‘Hobsonville’ after Captain William Hobson, New Zealand’s first governor. The air force established its home on the Point in 1929 and the land became dotted with barracks, hangars and houses. Many of the early houses and buildings will remain and be reused to preserve Hobsonville Point’s character and provide a link to the communities the Point has been home to in the past. Our first new residents have already moved in. Already here: Catalina Cafe and Community Space Farmers Market - every Saturday and Sunday 9am to 1pm First stage of a 4km coastal waskway Hobsonville Point Park with its award winning playground. In the pipeline: Hobsonville Point Wharf - opening early 2013 for commuter service to the city Hobsonville Point Primary School - opening for February 2013 Hobsonville Point Secondary School - opening for February 2014
Hokitika Cycling Club

Hokitika Cycling Club

50 Brittan Street, Hokitika ,
Hoktika Cycling Club Racing Tuesdays and Some Thursdays during daylight savings.
Wild Tours

Wild Tours

Welcome to Wild Tours We drive you wild!! We are advertising a tour to the Hokitika Wild Food Festival. This tour will start on the 9th March till the 12th March 2012. On this tour we go from Christchurch to Greymouth and Hokitika. This tour is advertised from $676.00 per person. Included in the price of the your is.... 2 nights accommodation in Greymouth 1 nights accommodtion in Greymouth Return Transalpine train trip from Christchurch to Greymouth Bus NZ transfers Entry fee for the Hokitika Wild Food Festival, the nAtional Kiwi Centre and Shnaty Town 3 days breakfast for all passengers Visit the Wild Food Festival website at: www.wildfoods.co.nz Conditions apply This package must be purchased before the 9th February
Hornby Toy Library INC

Hornby Toy Library INC

34 Springs Rd Hornby Christchurch , Christchurch ,
Hornby toy library located in the grounds of the sockburn school 34 Springs Rd Hornby Christchurch Our hours are Thursday 6:30pm-8pm & Saturday 9:30am-12pm We operate yearly rolling membership which commences the day you Join up we cater for families with children 8years and under. types of memberships...... community services card holder plus 4 duties =$25 community services card holder with No duties =$50 standard membership plus 4 duties =$40 standard membership with No duties =$80 Temp membership (max 3 months consecutively) =$9 per month
Hororata

Hororata

Hororata is a small settlement at the northwestern edge of the Canterbury Plains in the South Island of New Zealand. The area represented by the Hororata Community Trust runs from Te Pirita up the Rakaia River to Lake Coleridge back down to Windwhistle, Glenroy across to Glentunnel and Coalgate.
No 40 (Howick) Squadron, Air Training Corps

No 40 (Howick) Squadron, Air Training Corps

40 SQN HQ, The Depot, Lloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga ,
The Air Training Corps is one corps of the New Zealand Cadet Forces which also encompass the New Zealand Cadet Corps, and the Sea Cadet Corps. Each of the three corps has its own distinct and unique military flavour. The Air Training Corps provides training opportunities not normally available in schools, to New Zealand's youth The four core values of the NZCF are: Respect - having self respect and showing respect for others. Integrity - being honest, open and trustworthy in all that we do. Loyalty - being reliable and committed to our Unit and Corps. Discipline - always conducting ourselves in a responsible manner.
Tel: 95345298
Esquires Howick

Esquires Howick

35 Cook Street, Howick, Auckland ,
We serve great coffee to our customers with the aim of then being able to assist worthy charities and community groups to raise much-needed funds.
Rotary Club of Somerville Howick Inc.

Rotary Club of Somerville Howick Inc.

C/- The Howick Club, 107 Botany Rd, Howick ,
The club meets on Wednesday night, 6.15pm for 6.45pm start.The club meets at the Howick Club in Botany Road, Howick. Anyone interested in visiting a Rotary Club are most welcome, especially potential members and visting Rotarians. All members of the club belong to Rotary International, a worldwide humanitarian organisation.