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Temuka Cricket Club

Temuka Cricket Club

Temuka Oval, Temuka ,
Temuka currently has 2 teams playing afternoon grade. The Temuka 2nd garde, and the Temuka Seniors 2010/11 stand outs for season batting R.Preston 316 runs, 0 not outs, 11 innings, 28.73 average. K.Teahen 253 runs, 4 not outs, 12 innings, 31.63 average H.Broker 248 runs, 3 not outs, 13 innings, 24.80 average Bowling K.Teahen 145 overs, 22 maidens, 549 runs, 29 wickets, 18.93 average D.Lees 135 overs, 6 maidens, 561 runs, 22 wickets, 25.50 average H.Broker 78.8 overs, 14 maidens, 269 runs, 17 wickets, 15.82 average J.Hines 71 overs, 3 maidens, 319 runs, 17 wickets, 18.77 wickets
Thames Musicians Club

Thames Musicians Club

504 Brown Street, Thames ,
Monthly gathering format usually goes in 3 parts : *Master class/ workshop or Guest Artist *Potluck afternoon tea, and socialising *Open mic or Jam Tea and coffee provided. Koha appreciated. Cash bar.
Tel: 07-8690319
Timaru It's Pronounced Tim-A-Roo, Not Team-aru

Timaru It's Pronounced Tim-A-Roo, Not Team-aru

Stafford Street, Timaru City ,
Timaru is pronounced /ˈtɪməruː/ tim-ə-roo (TIM-A-ROO) The Māori placed named Te Maru is not the city TIMARU but the original beach area they used to rest on long canoes journeys. Te Maru, which can mean a 'place of shelter. The City Timaru was built and named by European settlers. Timaru is Not a Māori name, it is a European place name. Te Maru & Timaru should be considered as two different entities. For some reason North Island(NZ) News readers and TV host's commonly make this mistake. It it was a city settled and build block by block, street by street by Māori it would have no doubt been named by them. But is was not. In respect to "European Culture" and Pronunciation it is TIM-A-ROO.
Timaru LAN Gaming Society

Timaru LAN Gaming Society

Aorangi Pavilion, Morgans Road, Timaru ,
We are a group of People at have one if not more thing in common and that is PC LAN gaming, we try to gather At least once a month for a Massive LAN. We play all sorts of game on the night form FPS, strategy games, to whatever the group decides on the night.
Timaru Volleyball Club

Timaru Volleyball Club

affiliated member of Aoraki Volleyball Association
Timaru - South Canterbury

Timaru - South Canterbury

Stafford Street, Timaru ,
Timaru is a major port in the southern Canterbury region of New Zealand, located 160 kilometres south of Christchurch and about 200 kilometres north of Dunedin on the eastern Pacific coast of the South Island. The Timaru District, a territorial authority of 42,867 people (2006 census) in and around the former Timaru City (27,200), includes a prosperous agricultural hinterland with links to smaller rural communities such as Pleasant Point (1,170), Temuka (4,044), and Geraldine (2,244). The Timaru urban area is the second largest city in the Canterbury Region, after Christchurch. Caroline Bay beach is a popular recreational area located close to Timaru's town centre, just to the north of the substantial port facilities. Beyond Caroline Bay, the industrial suburb of Washdyke is at a major junction with State Highway 8, the main route into the Mackenzie Country. This provides a road link to Fairlie, Twizel, Lake Tekapo, Aoraki/Mount Cook and Queenstown.
Tel: 03 6
La Leche League Timaru

La Leche League Timaru

Parents Centre, 9 Napier Street, Timaru ,
When? The third Wednesday each month 10am -12pm (except January) Where? Timaru Parents Centre Rooms, 9 Napier St, Timaru Who? Pregnant women, mothers, babies/older siblings all welcome If you are pregnant and plan to breastfeed your baby, you'll want the information and encouragement that La Leche League can provide. If you are already breastfeeding, the tips, techniques and support you will receive from our trained Leaders and other mothers is invaluable. Would you like to meet other breastfeeding mothers for support and to share experiences in a place where babies and their older siblings are welcome? La Leche League Timaru holds monthly discussions where mothers can get information and support, borrow books and meet others. A wide range of breastfeeding and parenting topics are discussed, including why breastfeed, looking after a new baby, overcoming breastfeeding difficulties, nutrition and weaning. The discussion topics are flexible depending on the needs of those present. We can discuss any other breastfeeding issues and answer your specific breastfeeding questions.
Heartland Festival of Brass Timaru 2012

Heartland Festival of Brass Timaru 2012

Main street, Timaru ,
Running from July 4-8, 2012, the Heartland Festival of Brass Timaru 2012 will be the event of the year for brass bands.
Greenfern Homes Ltd, Timaru, NZ

Greenfern Homes Ltd, Timaru, NZ

257 Talbot Street, Geraldine ,
Greenfern Homes is developing Energy Efficient Homes for the New Zealand market. Our homes are not only very warm and comfortable, they are cheap to run. Visit www.greenfernhomes.co.nz for more infor