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Seddon Park

Seddon Park

Seddon Park is a cricket ground in Hamilton, the 4th largest city in New Zealand and is renowned for its "village green" setting, affording a picnic atmosphere for spectators. It is the 4th largest Cricket Ground (seating capacity and 3rd largest 'true' oval) in New Zealand. The Stadium was named after the former New Zealand Prime Minister Richard John (King Dick) Seddon. It has also been known as Trust Bank Park, WestpacTrust Park and Westpac Park. In 2006, Westpac Trust Bank NZ decided to end its sponsorship of a number of different sporting events and grounds in New Zealand and the stadium has reverted to its original name of Seddon Park starting in the 2006/2007 season.
Silverdale, Waikato

Silverdale, Waikato

Silverdale is a suburb in south-eastern Hamilton in New Zealand.
St. Patrick's College, Silverstream

St. Patrick's College, Silverstream

St Patrick's College is an Integrated Catholic boys' day and boarding Secondary School located in Silverstream, Upper Hutt, New Zealand. It was established by the Society of Mary (Marists) in 1931 when the original St Patrick's College, Wellington (established 1885) was intended to be moved to a larger site more suited to a boarding school. In fact both Colleges survived and today share not only a common history, motto and spirit but also a good natured rivalry and competition in many endeavours. Silversteamers refer to the mother school simply as 'Town'.
Silverstream Railway Station

Silverstream Railway Station

Silverstream Railway Station is an island platform urban railway station in Silverstream, a suburb of the city of Upper Hutt in the Wellington region of New Zealand's North Island. It is on the Hutt Valley Line section of the Wairarapa Line. This station is served by Tranz Metro's electric multiple unit trains, typically of the EM/ET class.
Southbridge Primary School

Southbridge Primary School

Southbridge Primary School is a co-educational school based in Southbridge, New Zealand, for 5 to 11 year olds. The school is divided into seven to eight communities: Community 7 for year ones to Community 1 for year sixes, with Community eight for new entrants in terms three and four.
Southbridge District High School

Southbridge District High School

The Southbridge District High School was a school in New Zealand until 1981.
Swanson Train Station

Swanson Train Station

Swanson Railway Station is on the Western Line of the Auckland railway network, on the North Auckland Line. It will be the westernmost and northernmost point of the electrified network when electrification is completed. From 2015, the station will be the terminus of the Western Line as services to Waitakere will cease to operate by train, and will be replaced by buses.History 1920: A signal box was built. 1925: Signal box destroyed by fire following a lighting strike. 1970: Signal box was removed. 1972: Closed to goods. 1972: Buildings replaced by a platform shelter. 1995: Avondale station building was relocated here, now Swanson Station Cafe. 2000: New platform on the east side of the tracks. 2008: New platform on the west side of the tracks; the east side platform will be re-established to provide platforms on each side of the new double track. 2011: Electrification (not yet in service).
Schwass In A Box

Schwass In A Box

8 Orbell Street Sydenham, Christchurch ,
A shared dining table, a Gaggenau mobile showroom, a French Maitre d', and a ten seat multi course experience mixed by the mind of Jonny Schwass.
Takanini

Takanini

Takanini is a suburb of Auckland, in northern New Zealand. Located on the shores of the Pahurehure Inlet, it is located at, 28 kilometres southeast of the Auckland CBD.
Murrays Bay

Murrays Bay

Murrays Bay is a small suburb in Auckland's East Coast Bays region. The suburb is roughly the same size as Rothesay Bay, the suburb to the immediate north. It is primarily a residential area but does have a community centre, restaurant and takeaway. Murrays Bay is regularly serviced by buses which go to Takapuna and Auckland City.
Owhango (Chris Lobb town)

Owhango (Chris Lobb town)

Owhango street, Owhango ,
Owhango is located 20 minutes North of Whakapapa village and about 20 minutes South of Taumarunui in the center of the North Island of New Zealand. Owhango is the fastest growing settlement in the world. They currently have a group of 24 subways all next to each other, 14 Mcdonalds lined up next to each other 12 burger kings lined up next to each other and 13 KFC's lined up next to each other this complex is growing by the second. Owhango also has 7 hotels with the 8th currently in construction it only has another 356 floors to be built so should be completed in 2.5 minutes. Owhango has 13 large casinos and a fantastic sports stadium which has a capacity of 7,500,000 people this great complex was where the recent rugby world cup 2011 final was held. The Mayor of this prestigious town is none other than the Right Honorable Sir Christopher Lobb. The two deputy mayors are Matthew Lobb and Michael Abraham. The town also has 13 helicopters to pick up its VIP guests from around the world. If you think you deserve to be on the Owhango VIP guest list send your applications to www.Owhango/VIPapplicant.com
Tauhara College

Tauhara College

Invergarry Road, Taupo ,
Tauhara College is a state coeducational secondary school located in Taupo, New Zealand. Serving Years 9 to 13, the school has roll of approximately 600 students.Tauhara College is one of three high-schools in Taupo; the others being Taupo-nui-a-Tia College and Lake Taupo Christian School (private).As well as normal school curriculum, Tauhara runs various night-classes for the public, and has a long successful record of hosting international students from all over the world.CanoesThe students in the school are divided into four "canoes" which compete in numerous events, mostly sporting, throughout the year in order to gain the most points in the Tauhara College Canoe Competition. The houses, and the colours they are represented by, are:Aotea (Blue)Arawa (Green)Maataatua (Red)Tainui (Yellow) In 2010, the top canoe in the Canoe Competition was Aotea.ControversiesTauhara College was featured in the New Zealand Herald in 2006 when the principal at the time, Peter Grant, attributed the college's falling roll to the fact that New Zealand Idol contestant Michael Murphy had attended rival school Taupo-Nui-a-Tia College. The theory was not supported by the Tauhara College School Board, nor Murphy himself. At the same time the school board announced it would be replaced by an independent commissioner as it felt it was "battering its head" against Mr Grant without making any headway or much needed changes to the school's management.