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The Dunedin Hitman Agency

The Dunedin Hitman Agency

Main South Road, Dunedin ,
We are a privately-owned independent enterprise that specializes in reliable contract killings. We offer a variety of assassination services, customized to suit particular needs of our clients. Murder - Hit Man Assassination Our firm consists of a small team of highly-skilled, and experienced, specialists. We are the industry leader in innovative killing approaches and have built a lasting reputation over decades of outstanding services for clients on five continents. Instead of fiddling around with amateur killing techniques and messing up crime scenes just pick up the phone and give us a call. After reviewing your case, our team will develop a customized package that is best-suited for your particular situation. You provide us with the name of your mark, along with a photo and personal details, and take a vacation; we'll make sure one of our specialists sends flowers to the grieving widow while you enjoy your margaritas on the beach. Our basic contracts start at $50,000 per head (plus expenses). A basic contract includes a simple killing that is traditionally accomplished by administering two rounds of ammunition, at close range, into the back of the head, through a silenced .32 caliber pistol. Typically the mark doesn't even feel a thing. We use Glaser Safety Slugs that ensure a guaranteed kill, by exploding and fragmenting inside the brain. Thanks to the small caliber pistol the entry wound is extremely small; sometimes the external damage is so minimal that the entry wound can completely be covered by the hair and is often not immediately apparent to a medical examiner that doesn't know right away what cause of death to look for. Typically, there is no exit wound. Furthermore, we use untraceable, first-time-use weapons. We offer discounts for packages of three hits or more, as long as the marks are all grouped together in one geographic location, and as long as our services have to be rendered all within the same timeframe..
Otago Boys School House

Otago Boys School House

25 Melrose Street, Dunedin ,
A boarding house for Students of Otago Boys High School. A great place with a good family feeling.
Tel: 34775109
Regent Theatre, Dunedin

Regent Theatre, Dunedin

The Regent Theatre is a theatre in Dunedin, New Zealand with a seating capacity of about 1,650. It is in The Octagon, the city's central plaza, directly opposite the Municipal Chambers (Dunedin Town Hall) and close to the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
Cumberland College, Otago

Cumberland College, Otago

Cumberland College is a residential college in Dunedin, New Zealand for the University of Otago. Cumberland College was established as a hall of residence in 1989. It is located in the former Dunedin Hospital Nurses' Home, built in 1916, across the road from Dunedin Hospital and the Queen Mary Maternity Hospital. Cumberland College is linked by underground tunnels to both Dunedin Hospital and Hayward College(formerly the maternity hospital). Over 7000 students have spent time living in Cumberland College since its establishment.Cumberland has a social program that includes floor events, inter-college competitions, regular sports events, ski trips, and the annual ball. Cumberland also provides tutorials in a number of university subjects for its residents, along with floor based Study Groups that have additional tutorial support. Cumberland is one of the few Residential Colleges to allocate bedrooms by course of study as part of its academic program.The current Head of College at Cumberland College is Peter Walker. Peter has a long history with Cumberland College having once been a resident there. Since the completion of his studies at the University of Otago he has built a career in Residential Colleges, returning to Cumberland in 2008. Brian Satake joined Cumberland as Deputy Head of College midway through 2008, after being the Deputy Head of Hayward College for 5 years.ConstructionCumberland College is made up of the main Cumberland College building that houses 328 students, as well as Cumberland Courts, flatting units situated 5 minute's walk away from the College that house 102 students. The main Cumberland College building was built as the Dunedin Hospital Nurses Home in 1916. The building has been extensively renovated since its purchase by the University of Otago in 1989.
Selwyn College, Otago

Selwyn College, Otago

560 Castle Street, Dunedin ,
Selwyn College is a residential college affiliated to the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. It was founded by Bishop Samuel Tarratt Nevill as a theological college training clergy for the Anglican Church and as a hall of residence for students attending the university. It is named after George Augustus Selwyn, the first Bishop of New Zealand and is owned by the Anglican Diocese of Dunedin. It was opened on 15 January 1893. It was Otago's first residential college and on the model of an English university college it included students of all subjects. Women were admitted in 1983. The main building is listed as a Category II Historic Place. Selwyn is one of the most popular colleges in Dunedin, its 160 available places oversubscribed every year.College lifeCompetitions and eventsIn 1930 Selwyn College and College House (a University of Canterbury hall of residence) began an annual sporting and cultural exchange. This still occurs with the Principal's and Warden's Cup being added into the prize mix after the 1980s. The exchange historically concludes with a Boat Race between the two Colleges, won most recently by Selwyn in 2012. Selwyn is generally not involved with the OUSA Orientation events, such as the toga parade, instead holding its own events, such as the Ori Ball. In 1932, initiations at Selwyn College were started including the Turner Tossing Trophy (now replaced with the Homage Run) and the Leith Run in 1935. The Lindskii Battle and the 21sters Ball are still annual events at the College and are immensely popular with the residents.
St Hilda's Collegiate School

St Hilda's Collegiate School

2 Cobden Street, Dunedin ,
St Hilda’s Collegiate is an Anglican School for 450 girls with approximately one third of the school being boarding students from Otago and Southland.
Wendy Bowman - Harcourts Real Estate Dunedin

Wendy Bowman - Harcourts Real Estate Dunedin

16 Queens Gardens, Dunedin ,
I love my career in real estate, it is all about people and ensuring they enjoy exceptional service when they buy or sell a property whether it be their family home or investment property.
University of Otago Dunedin School of Medicine

University of Otago Dunedin School of Medicine

The Dunedin School of Medicine is one of three medical schools that, along with the Otago School of Medicine Sciences, make up the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Otago. All University of Otago medical students who gain entry after a first year "Health Sciences" program, or who gain graduate entry, spend their second and third years studying under the Division of Health Sciences' Faculty of Medicine. In their fourth, fifth, and sixth years, medical students can either study at the Dunedin School of Medicine, the University of Otago, Christchurch, or the University of Otago, Wellington.HistoryOpened in 1875, the Otago Medical School initially taught a two-year course with training completed overseas. 1887 saw the first medical graduate who had been taught solely at Otago. In 1891, the medical school was formally made the Faculty of Medicine. Until 1920, training took only four years, but was then extended to six.From 1924, students could complete their last year of training at hospitals in either Auckland, Christchurch, or Wellington, as well as Dunedin. In 1938, branch faculties were established in these other centres. Otago's relationship with Auckland ceased after the opening of the University of Auckland School of Medicine in 1968. The branch faculties in Christchurch and Wellington became 'clinical' schools in 1973 and 1977 respectively; the forerunners to the modern University of Otago, Christchurch and University of Otago, Wellington.
St Margaret's College, Otago

St Margaret's College, Otago

333 Leith Street, Dunedin ,
Saint Margaret's College, Otago is a residential college affiliated to the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. The current Master (Head of the College) is the Rev Dr Peter Norris and the Deputy Master is Jan Burton.The college celebrated its 2011 centenary, with a college history published in 2010 and a weekend of celebrations in January, 2011.HistoryThe college was founded in 1911 as the University's third college and was the first to be designated specifically as a women's college anywhere in Oceania. Otago University was the first university in New Zealand - or anywhere in the British Empire - to allow women to attend all lectures. As a result it had a high proportion of female students. By 1909 between a quarter and a third of Otago university's students were women. Originally located in the former Presbyterian manse in Leith Street, St Margaret's moved to its present site in 1915 following construction of the building in 1914. New wings were added in 1946 and 1967.St Margaret's was the first women's college in Dunedin to accept male students, which it did for the first time in 1981.In early 2006 the college kitchen and dining hall were renovated and repainted. In early 2007, the entrance hall was renovated, with the addition of leather couches.In summer 2007/8 a new floor was added to Clyde Wing.In 2008 the ground floor of main wing was refurbished with rooms getting new wallpaper and carpet and more light fittings amongst other thingsExternal linksSaint Margaret's College - official site
Mainland Aviation College - Flight Training

Mainland Aviation College - Flight Training

Airport Drive Momona, Dunedin ,
Mainland Air services is based at Dunedin International Airport in the lower South Island of New Zealand. Mainland Air Services was established in 1991 and specializes in Scenic flights across the world renown Southern tourist basin, Private and Business charter services anywhere in New Zealand, geological and ecological aerial survey work and Air Ambulance transfers. Mainland also operates the regions largest Flight training school. Mainland Aviation College is Dunedin's only fully NZQA approved Private Training Establishment able to provide flight training. Principally based at Dunedin International airport but with access to training facilities at two regional airfields and mountain flying close at hand Mainland can offer a well rounded training program and is well known for turning out pilots of high caliber. Mainland Air operates a modern fleet of Cessna and Piper single and twin engine aircraft and a team of highly trained and experienced pilots and Instructors. If you're looking to get somewhere fast, take in the scenic highlights of the region or embark on the career of your dreams then contact Mainland Air now by email or phone and take the first step.
Politics Department, University of Otago

Politics Department, University of Otago

95 Albany St, Level 2 Arts 1 (Burns) Building, Dunedin ,
This is the bulletin board for the Department of Politics, University of Otago