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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
Pekiti Tirsia Tactical New Zealand

Pekiti Tirsia Tactical New Zealand

194 Moore Street Howick, Auckland ,
Pekiti-Tirsia Kali is the core martial art taught at the Auckland Kali Group based in Howick. Instruction is offered by Lakan Guro Damian Halforty. Pekiti-Tirsia Kali is a close-quarter in-fighting combat system against multiple opponents. It is a system of complete strategies using all close quarters weapons which provides destruction and domination of any combat or self defense situation. Pekiti-Tirsia is an authentic Filipino martial art and is used in combat and survival scenarios by the military, law enforcement and true warriors around the world. It was the fighting style used in the movies ‘300’ and ‘The Bourne Ultimatum’.
Mairangi Bay SLSC Inc

Mairangi Bay SLSC Inc

Sidmouth Street, Mairangi Bay, Auckland ,
Mairangi Bay is a member club of Surf Life Saving Northern Region, a volunteer organisation which provides surf rescue patrols from Raglan in the south to Kaitaia in the North. Mairangi Bay is one of 75 lifesaving clubs in New Zealand all of which are members of the national body Surf Lifesaving New Zealand.
The North Shore Plunket Toy Library (NSPTL)

The North Shore Plunket Toy Library (NSPTL)

1 Sidmouth Street, Mairangi Bay, Auckland ,
We take enormous pleasure in providing you and your family with a range of 1,200 toys and educational play equipment for children ranging in age from 6 months old to 6 years old. Stocked with well known brands that are well designed, safe and educational for you to borrow for a minimal yearly family membership fee, our range includes ride on toys, outdoor play equipment, role play toys and accessories, train sets, Lego, doll houses, puzzles, dvd's, infant and toddler toys, games, exersaucer's, theme play to name just a few! The library offers two types of memberships depending on whether you can help out during a library session once a term (a 'rostered member') or not ('non-rostered'). Rostered members pay $95 per year, while non-rostered members pay $185. Joining is easy: just pop down to the library during one of our three weekly sessions to have a browse of the toys, pay whichever membership fee you've chosen to our librarian Doris (please make sure you have cash or a cheque on you), fill out some forms and you're away! The library is open: Friday 9:30 - 11:30am Saturday 9:30 - 11:30am Sunday 3 - 4:30pm We welcome your queries through our Facebook page, 021 0286 3072 or on nsptoylibrary@gmail.com. See you down at the library soon!
Rangitoto Kindergarten

Rangitoto Kindergarten

2a Hythe Terrace, Mairangi Bay, Auckland ,
Rangitoto Kindergarten is situated in Mairangi Bay on the North Shore, and it is a well known and integral part of the local community.
MEFSC Mangere East Family Service Centre

MEFSC Mangere East Family Service Centre

16-18 Ferguson Str Mangere East, Auckland ,
Social Enterprise Manaaki Tangata - Family Support incl Social Workers in School [SWiS] Early Childhood Centre Parenting Engagement incl HIPPY Te Punawai including support for isolated and vulnerable people and whanau, and takataapui & transgender Viscount Community House for the Viscount area in Mangere Mangere Men's Shed
Tel: 6492560810
Age Concern Counties Manukau Inc

Age Concern Counties Manukau Inc

250 Puhinui Road, Auckland ,
Not-for-Profit, Non-Government Organisation - we are always looking for members, volunteers, donors, bequests, participants for our programmes and would love to hear from you if you would like to become involved. 2794331 ext 800 admin@accm.org.nz
Manukau Performing Arts

Manukau Performing Arts

Amateur Theatre Society based in Papatoetoe, South Auckland. The 2013 Executive Committee includes: Watchman Rivers - President Ruth Cranwell - Vice President Graham Franks - Treasurer Sarah Gleeson - Secretary Celia Talbot Ryan Benjamin Alvean Message Sharon Hewlett Kate Melling Marty Wilson Deborah Simmons
Rotaract Club of Botany Manukau Inc

Rotaract Club of Botany Manukau Inc

Having fun, making friends and making the world a little better in the process. We are looking for members who are keen to make new friends and do some good in the community. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month upstairs at Celsius.
POKECENTER

POKECENTER

645 Manukau Road, Auckland ,
Welcome to Pokémon Center New Zealand! A place where all Pokemon Fans can gather up, chat and Play Pokemon! The Pokémon Center New Zealand began as a Pokémon Fan Club which started back in 2010, originally starting with just 8 members, and expanded to 24 by the end of 2010. We were a group of enthusiastic Pokénoobs just having a good time playing, collecting the Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Video Game =) In 2011 huge support and sponsorship from Pokémon International helped us get the word out to everyone, along with newsletters and promotions. We get players to compete in our competitions from the South Island and North Island and even from Australia! We have received media attention from the New Zealand Herald, and have Pokémon Players from the age of 5 to 55! Now The Pokémon Club New Zealand has over 400 members, and still counting! New Players, Members, Collectors are always welcome to join. We host the following below for all Pokémon Fans in New Zealand: Official Pokémon Organised Play League Official Pokémon Play! Pokémon League Official Pokémon Tournaments and Championships Pokémon Nintendo DS Competitions Some of the Prizes/Freebies we have already given out this year: Pokémon Booster Packs and Boxes Pokémon Promo Cards Pokémon Badges Pokémon DS Game Pokémon Binders/Folders Pokémon Stickers/Sationary Pokémon Caps Pokémon Beachballs Pokémon Playmats Pokémon Figurines Large and Small Pokémon Plushies and the list goes on.... As always, we welcome all members to a safe playing environment, over 40 free parking spaces at our League, and Promo Cards for our players easily obtained by just playing other players (win or lose) ! Please contact Tony if you have any queries or even just to trade some cards =] tony-0709@hotmail.com Tony - Official Pokémon Tournament Organizer for New Zealand Coralie - Pokémon Club NZ Staff / Official Pokemon Professor (TCG) Darren - Pokémon Club NZ Staff / Official Pokemon Professor (TCG) Dominica - Pokémon Club NZ Staff / Official Pokemon Professor (TCG) Bryan - Pokémon Club NZ Staff / Official Pokemon Professor (TCG) Andrea - Pokémon Club NZ Staff / Pokemon New Zealand TCG Judge Tina - Pokémon Club NZ Staff / Pokemon New Zealand TCG Judge We work together with local gamers and schools. Group Bookings available.
St John Newmarket Division

St John Newmarket Division

181 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland City, Auckland ,
St John New Zealand (also often referred to as St John Ambulance of New Zealand) is a charitable organisation providing healthcare services to the New Zealand public. Services include emergency and non-emergency ambulance treatment and transport, first aid training, and first aid supplies. The organisation is funded by Ministry of Health and District Health Board funds (via ambulance service contracts), ACC levies, part and full charges to patients, plus donations and fundraising. Our Newmarket Division is aimed at everyone in the Epsom area, from ages 5-18 for the youth division And anyone is welcome to volunteer and become youth leaders from the age 19 upwards
English Country Dance - Auckland

English Country Dance - Auckland

St John's Church Hall, Church Street, Northcote, Auckland ,
English Country Dancing - Playford to Pat Shaw and beyond. Social set dancing. Anyone can join in. No experience necessary. Beginners welcome. Early Dance- Renaissance to Colonial (Victorian) Social and Court dances from the 15th to 19th centuries. Again anyone can join in. No experience necessary.