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Te Awamutu Saddlery Ltd

Te Awamutu Saddlery Ltd

170 Bruce Berquist Drive, Te Awamutu ,
Saddlery, Feed Store and Master Saddlers
Te Awamutu Playcentre

Te Awamutu Playcentre

99 Bond Road, Te Awamutu ,
Te Awamutu Playcentre provides 3 General Sessions and 2 Big Kids Sessions each week. General Sessions are open to all children birth to 6 years and are held on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 9.30am- 12 noon. Big Kids is a drop off session for 3.5 year olds to 6 year olds held on Mondays and Wednesdays 9.30am to 12.30pm.
Tel: 226028476
Domino's Te Awamutu

Domino's Te Awamutu

Shop 2 170 George Street, Te Awamutu ,
Open daily for freshly made pizzas, sides and desserts. Pick-up and delivery available.
Body Buzz Te Awamutu

Body Buzz Te Awamutu

16 Market Street, Te Awamutu ,
Body Buzz is the fastest way to tone up and get in shape! Learn how to lose weight combining Vibration Training and Nutrition. Call us for a booking or drop in and have your free trial workout. No pushy sales, take the information home with you and see how you feel and I guarantee you'll be back for more. Open 24 hours (supervised 9am-6pm, Mon-Fri)
Tel: 78718558
Te Awamutu Frames

Te Awamutu Frames

22 Market Street, Te Awamutu ,
We frame almost anything Selection of ready-made frames Pictures blockmounted
Te Awamutu Light Operatic Society

Te Awamutu Light Operatic Society

Mahoe Street, Te Awamutu ,
Te Awamutu's own operatic society housed at the Woolshed Theatre.
Norwood Farm Machinery Centre Te Awamutu

Norwood Farm Machinery Centre Te Awamutu

859 Ohaupo Road, Te Awamutu ,
Te Awamutu and Waipa Districts rich and diverse heritage have spurred the development of a range of unique visitor attractions. Dotted throughout the region are many monuments and memorials to those killed in the battles for the land. The meaning of Te Awamutu "End of the Navigable River". Large vessels transporting various items could only travel as far as Te Awamutu then transfer to smaller canoes etc to travel further. The district natural attributes set the s scene for the establishment of a thriving agricultural sector. Initially the focus was on sheep farming (meat and Wool) and beef farming for meat. but in the last half century there has been a huge swing to dairy farming and dairy support farming in our region. Smaller horticulture and viticulture ventures also flourish although agriculture is the back bone of the district with Te Awamutu town providing a large service centre for the outlying rural community. Te Awamutu and the surrounding district offer you a relaxed stay in a spectacular natural setting. The natural environment has created an abundance of recreational opportunities that are easy to access. Maungatautari Ecological Island Reserve, Pirongia Mountain.