Business and Personal web pages from New Zealand Search result

Skydive Wanaka

Skydive Wanaka

14 Mustang Lane, Wanaka Airport, Wanaka ,
New Zealand’s most spectacular, multi award winning, high altitude tandem skydive. Freephone 0800 786 877
Little Dribblers Football club.

Little Dribblers Football club.

Paremata Crescent., Paremata ,
The fastest growing New Zealand Football Club for kids aged from 1-7 years old. In our website you can find out information on how we introduce our young football players to the game, check out our venues and also Register and Join a team. We are a New Zealand Football Franchise Company providing kiwi football opportunities for kiwi kids. Whether you are a beginner looking to try out the sport, or an experienced baby footballer, you are very welcome to come along and join us. If you can't find a venue operating in your area please check out the Franchise Info for the most fun "job" you can have.
Papakura City FC

Papakura City FC

Arimu Place, Papakura ,
The club was founded in 1959, and is based at McLennan Park, Papakura. Papakura City FC was the first club to be coached by future All Whites national coach Ricki Herbert.
Manukau Rovers Rugby Football Club

Manukau Rovers Rugby Football Club

Viscount Street, Mangere, Auckland ,
Rugby World Cup 2011 The Manukau Rovers Rugby Football Club is in a unique location in Auckland with its close proximity toAuckland International Airport. Rugby World Cup visitors to Auckland should take the opportunity to visit the club that hosted the Welsh team in the inagural World Cup. Manukau Rovers is one Auckland rugbys oldest clubs having moved to its present location in 1972. Williams Park is beside the motorway into Auckland from the airport and we take pride in the facilities we have to offer. Visit and experience the atmosphere of a genuine amateur rugby club and view the memorabilia on display in our famous Dungeon. The club offers its facilities to visiting teams to play a friendly game of rugby during the World Cup and request all visiting teams to contact us. We have also discussed the use of our clubrooms for backpackers to use during the World Cup and are requesting backpackers make contact so we can gauge the interest in this project. Check our contact page the email the club MANUKAU CLUB SETTING FINE EXAMPLE If collecting ironic touches in sport happens to be your hobby, then its the Manukau Rovers Rugby Football Club At a meeting in 1923, Manukau Rovers approved a resolution that it cashes its chips in rugby league and affiliated with the Auckland Rugby Union. One member, C.J. Williams, asked that his vote against the resolution be recorded. Twenty-nine years later Mick Williams was made a life-member of the rugby union. Five years later, he became its president. "Mick's is a classic case," says Manukau's Secretary-Manager, Barry Thomas - who with 86 games is remembered as one of Auckland's finest players since the Second World War - "of a working man being honoured in a sport for his sheer hard work for it." When invited to become the Auckland union president, Mick, always shy and modest, demurred. "Why not?" he was asked. He had a sufficient answer. As a man who had worked most of his life in MacEwan's foundry at Penrose, he travelled everywhere by bike - which is not a good idea on wet winter nights going to meetings. In amassing heaps of photographs, old-time and modern, for celebrations which will coincide with the second test between France and New Zealand at Eden Park in June, Thomas has uncovered moments of Manukau history as fascinating as Mick Williams' contrary vote. The club seems to have begun in junior rugby in 1885, seceded league about 1913 when player disenchantment in rugby wasn't much different from attitudes of recent years. The club returned in 1924 to a life that's grown more abundant and fruitful; especially, as to this latte, in serving as an ideal catalyst for the mixture of races which populate Mangere. One man, Charlie Agnew, almost on his own fought off the crisis which could have led to the club's going into recess for the duration of the Second World War and for this and many other reasons he is remembered as fondly as Mick Williams. But it was of Mick that the club thought when in 1972 its committee negotiated with Manukau City Council, surely one of the most enlightened of all local bodies in its relation ships with sport, the establishment of what became Williams Park. For three playing fields and a commodious clubhouse, the club had to put up 25 per cent, it was granted 25 per cent by the council and its repayment of about $100,000 - now down to about $7000 - represented the rent. Legally, the council and the club entered into a shared responsibility. The clubhouse now is valued at about $500,000. It is home to 700 or 800 members. It must be the Mangere air or atmosphere which produces enlighten. Well ahead of similar moves by other clubs, Manukau years ago set up its own judicial committee to deal with misbehaviour on or off the playing field. It would be impossible to measure the importance to urban areas of sporting clubs as well controlled and disciplined as Manukau has been for so many of these last 60 years. One of the real tributes is surely paid when boys of all ages bound up to Barry Thomas. "Please, sir," they ask. "When can we start playing footy?"
The Sweat City Games

The Sweat City Games

Wellington, Wellington ,
Teams of 5 battle it out over each of the obstacles to decide who will be The Sweat City Games Champions. With obstacles such as The Power Car Push, The Water Walk, The Hill Flag Grab and the Weight Mover - there is something to challenge all of us. Enter in the grade that best suits you: 1. Competitive: You like a real challenge and you want your team to be crowned 'The Sweat City Welly Champions'. At least 2 females per team. 2. Fun: You just love the chance to have some fun while getting a little sweat up with your friends. At least 2 females per team 3. Family: A great way for the kids to get involved on the challenges. Slightly easier. So get together Mum, Dad, Aunty, Uncle and the kids. At least 2 children per team.
Results! Athletic Centre

Results! Athletic Centre

1 Kinzett Terrace, Nelson ,
Nelson's Performance gym for every person who wants a real Result: indoor sprinting or pushing a sled, using our medicine ball wall and monkey bars, rock climbing wall, and TRX Suspension Systems, working out with the best free weights equipment in New Zealand or taking part in one of the unique classes that we offer Monday Full Body Workout 5:45pm Tuesday Fists of Fury Boxing 5:30 Wednesday Spin Fit 5:30 Thursday Fist of Fury Boxing 5:30 Full Body Workout 545 Friday TRX Core Conditioning 12:00 Saturday Spin Fit 8:45 We're locally owned, central to town, and have heaps of free parking. Come talk to us today about what we can do to get you moving and feeling the way you've always wanted! Tour: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQxpmky-1ic
Bliss Stick Kayaks

Bliss Stick Kayaks

Mangahoata Road, Taihape ,
In Aotearoa- the land of the white cloud- New Zealand in a small little sheep shearing shed of Charles Sage's family e a few kayakers produce the world best kayaks for kayakers around the world
Liz van Welie Swim School

Liz van Welie Swim School

25 Cypress Street, Tauranga ,
Learn to Swim with an Olympic Swimmer. An exciting opportunity to learn with one of New Zealand’s most successful international swimmers. Liz van Welie leads a new swim school in Judea- Tauranga, opening for lessons January 2011. Programmes cater from 6 months of age through to being competent in all four swimming strokes. Liz van Welie Swim School uses the very latest technology from Magnapool, your child will enjoy swimming in mineral treated water – no smell, no rash, no stinging eyes. Holiday programmes full term lessons are available for enrolment. Limited spaces available. To register, email admin@lvwswimschool.co.nz or phone 928 8822
Northland Badminton Club (Wellington)

Northland Badminton Club (Wellington)

Northland Memorial Community Centre, 5 Woburn Road, Northland, Wellington ,
Patumahoe Rugby Club

Patumahoe Rugby Club

John Street, Patumahoe ,
In the 2012 season we will be having Premier, Premier Reserve, Under 21 and Under 19 Teams. All new players welcome. Interesting facts about Patumahoe Rugby Club: • Our club is one of the oldest clubs in the country (the oldest in Counties) having commenced the great game in 1886. • Our Premier team have made it into the finals 5 out of the last 7 seasons winning the 2006 and 2009 Championship titles. • Our Under 21 team is the defending Champions of the Massey Cup for 2 years running.
Core Fitness, Pilates and Gravity Studios, Hastings

Core Fitness, Pilates and Gravity Studios, Hastings

229 Heretaunga Street West, Hastings ,
At core it is about giving the little bit extra that makes the difference. We are centrally located in Hastings, New Zealand. We take the time to get to know you, once we identify your fitness goals and what your body needs, we introduce you to the core services that will benefit you. In the fitness studio a max of 10 clients work with two trainers throughout your program. Your workouts are challenging, results focused and time efficient. You receive a high level of personal service to create positive change in your life! Ring (06) 8782475 to make an appointment with one of our personal trainers - mention Facebook and your assessment is free!
Tel: 68782475