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Suburbs Piako Hockey Club

Suburbs Piako Hockey Club

Suburbs Piako Hockey Club is a Hamilton based field hockey club in the Waikato, New Zealand.
Heliworx Waikato

Heliworx Waikato

Te Pahu Road, Hamilton ,
Heliworx Waikato is a commercial Helicopter Company licensed to offer a diverse range of Aerial Operations. We are located just 25 minutes south west of Hamilton City and 15 minutes from Hamilton Airport at the foothills of Mt Pirongia. Whether you choose to take a scenic flight, a trial flight towards your Private Pilots License, need us to complete some agricultural work, or want an experienced pilot so that you can do that filming and photography, give us a call and we can help you.
Harmony Hours Retreat and B&B

Harmony Hours Retreat and B&B

1385 Te Pahu Road, Hamilton ,
Harmony Hours is a rural restful Wellness Healing Retreat and B&B Getaway in Karamu with Mt Pirongia as a back drop, hills all around and just 15 minutes to Hamilton, 30 minutes to Raglan, 50 minutes
Raglan iheards

Raglan iheards

fuckoff, Hamilton ,
mail in shit youve heard. a page to be straight up and everything you mail in is confidential
Flutter & Scratch

Flutter & Scratch

815 Old Mountain Rd, Raglan, Hamilton ,
Flutter & Scratch provides a professional service in Eye Lash Extensions and Gel Nails.
Tel: 78255251
Therapeutic Spaces

Therapeutic Spaces

42 Cambrae Road Raglan, Hamilton ,
René is a counsellor – therapist with over 15 years’ experience. He has worked locally in community houses and in schools, specialising in expressive therapies with families and children. He has extensive experience in the addictions field. René’s interest in therapeutic spaces is born out of a PhD research proposal on geography and well-being. This has led to an interest in exploring sandplay as a particular kind of therapetic space. His vision is to develop the idea of Sandplay as a community resource that can be used by everyone.
Tel: 276333095
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.