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FREE PHONE 0800 43 88 43. GET YOUR PACKAGE SENT FASTER AND SAFER WITH OUR EXPRESS COURIER SERVICES. Urgent and sameday couriers throughout NZ from our Hamilton base. NEED AN ITEM DELIVERED FAST? CALL 0800 43 88 43. Delivery in Hamilton and Tauranga with our timed point to point deliveries including urgent medical products or fragile goods. How fast can we deliver? Their .
Rotorua - Bay of Plenty. Available through the emergency 111 call system, our rapid response Rescue Helicopters bring life-saving equipment, rescue personnel and trauma-trained medics directly to the patient. Rotorua - Bay of Plenty.
Kihikihi Domain, Te Awamutu. Tribute to Eleanor Craig It is with great sadness that we pass on the news that Eleanor Craig .
Anglican Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki. Te Hahi Mihinare ki Aotearoa, ki Niu Tireni ki Nga Moutere o te Moana Nui a Kiwa. Waikato Diocesan School, Hamilton. Anglican Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki. Waikato Diocesan School, Hamilton.
Waikato Badminton helps people of all ages and abilities discover and enjoy the amazing game of Badminton. North Island and Waikato U13 Open. Mark Dean Memorial Mixed Doubles. Glow in the Dark Badminton.
The SKF Machine Condition Indicator is an economical vibration sensor and indicator for monitoring of non-critical machines. Automatic lubrication of open gears via the lubricating pinion. New SKF Shaft Alignment Tool. New technology makes shaft alignment easier and more affordable. We have Over 100 Years Experience. Welcome to Waikato Bearings Limited. Authorized SKF Distributor based in Hamilton, New Zealand.
We are a hobbyist beekeepers club based in Hamilton, New Zealand. The Waikato Domestic Beekeepers Association is made up of a diverse range of people in the Waikato region who are interested in all aspects of beekeeping. Monthly meetings are held for members to exchange ideas and learn from a variety of speakers. And wish to come along to a meeting please see our events page.
The Opito Bay Environment Group is made up of residents restoring native forest to the Bay. After some initial coastal revegetation was carried out in the late 90s by the current farm owners, Opito Bay Environment Group was given permission in 2002 to carry on with the restoration project planting pohutukawa, flax, karo and ngaio.