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Phone: 09 2360 670
You can book NAKED bus at Pukekohe and Bombay i-SITEs. Affordable non-refundable fares available.
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Clevedon
Contact: Michael
Phone: 09 298 4780
Clevedon Village Market on Sundays beside the roundabout in Clevedon. 9am - 2pm.
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Hall Road Onewhero
Phone: 09 2328862 ext 702
Area schools provide seamless education in a family atmosphere that produces well-rounded young people ready to take their place in the world. The school setting is idyllic and the education specifically aimed at the individual student. The school's mission statement - To Provide a caring learning disciplined environment in which all students may develop their abilities to their fullest potential.
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356 Otaua-Waiuku Road
Contact: Stephanie Collin
Hand-woven portraits and design.
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Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club 78 Nelson Street Pukekohe
Contact: Caterer - Gerald
Phone: 09 238 8404
With 21 years of catering experience let us help make your function a success. Group lunches and dinners, weddings, birthdays etc. Restaurant open for dinner Wednesday - Sunday. Buffet style available Thurs, Sat & Sun. For members, guests and affiliated members
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14 Harris Street Pukekohe
Phone: 09 238 6089
Our aim to to ensure that each student is treated as an individual and is catered for in an interesting and supportive learning environment. Throughout our website is detailed information relating to the many educational, social, sporting and cultural opportunities that are available.
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54 Pokeno Road, Pokeno
Phone: 09 2336108
Pokeno School still maintains the country ambience and is reflected in those who attend and support the school, the warmth, the attitude and acceptance of who we are.
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Hampton Downs Road, Hampton Downs, Te Kauwhata
Phone: 09 280 6590
80 NEW luxury self contained apartments, each with 2 king double bedrooms (each with split options), spacious living area and balcony overlooking the Motorsport Park. Fully equiped kitchen, laundry, high-speed data connection, Sky Digital TV, and ample parking.
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Contact: David Brundell
Phone: 09 2353834
Welcome to Gardenza Gardens and Nursery. A tranquil subtropical garden with 3 lakes. Transformed from bare cattle land over 25 years, the nursery specialises in exotic flowering bulbous plants. Stroll around the garden and purchase exotic delights from the nursery.
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2141 Awhitu Road, Pollok
Contact: Phil Jordan 09 2351699 Deborah Illingworth 09 2352052
Phone: 09 2352225
The Pollok Arts and Crafts Co-op presents arts and crafts mainly from the Awhitu Peninsula. These range from fine art, glassware, ceramics, jewellery, fabric art, right through to cards and organic foodstuffs.
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1 Racecourse Road, Waiuku
Phone: 09 235 9489
Waiuku Golf Club, a picturesque all weather 18-hole mature golf course nestled on the shores of Auckland's Manukau Harbour. The course is located right in the heart of the historic township of Waiuku, just 45 minutes southwest from downtown Auckland
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Contact: Waiuku Visitor Centre, King Street, Waiuku
Phone: 09 235 8924
Today visitors can follow a Heritage trail through the town and relive the past at the pioneer museum open weekends and public holidays. Nearby the Glenbrook Vintage Railway delights children of all ages on a 12km journey through the countryside.
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Massey Ave, Pukekohe
Contact: Roger Vincent
Phone: 09 238 8831
Your fresh produce market is here every Saturday 8am - 12noon.
Come and experience the Franklin Market @ Pukekohe - your community meeting place !
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Franklin: The Centre, 12 Massey Avenue, Pukekohe
Contact: FACT
Phone: 09 238 8899
Artefact Gallery Shop is Franklin's primary source for work by local artists, craftsmen, and producers of fine tourist products. We also stock exciting work by New Zealand artists including the Bone Art Collective.
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Queen's Redoubt, Pokeno, is an historic place of great importance with the New Zealand Wars marking a huge change in the history of this country. The key campaign was the struggle for the Waikato and the Queen's Redoubt was the launching pad for the July 1863 British invasion, which began the Waikato War.
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Alexandra Redoubt Road, Tuakau
The Alexandra Redoubt was built in July 1863 by a detachment of the 65th Regiment. It is the best preserved of all the military posts and was built in 1863 - 64. Further information about this historic site is available at Franklin i-SITE Visitor Centres.
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Matakawau Hall, Awhitu Road
Phone: 09 235 1691
Organic Produce , Plants n Pots , Cappuccino, Gourmet Mussels, Arts/Crafts, Health n Beauty, Oils, Kauri Platters , Preserves and much much more...
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Franklin: The Centre, Pukekohe
Phone: 09 238 4081
Where will you go today? Our friendly staff will help you with bookings and offer advice on all the great things to see and do in Franklin. We'll help you get there ...
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State Highway 1/Mill Road, Bombay
Phone: 09 236 0670
Where will you go today? Our friendly staff will help you with bookings and offer advice on all the great things to see and do in Franklin. So please visit us. We'll help you get there ...
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Franklin: The Centre, Massey Avnue, Pukekohe
Phone: 09 237 0040
Books | Magazines | CDs | DVDs | Audio Books | Internet | Faxing | Photocopying | Book repairs | Franklin history | Children's programmes | Housebound services
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King Street, Waiuku
Phone: 09 235 5699
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72 George Street, Tuakau
Phone: 09 236 9680
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Franklin A&P Showgrounds, Station Rd, Pukekohe
Phone: 09 238 8773
The showgrounds comprise 50 acres close to the town centre. A two day Garden & Craft Show is held on the weekend prior to Labour weekend, and the annual A&P Show takes place on the third Saturday of February and the preceding Friday, with horse, beef
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Roulston Park, Cnr East & Stadium Drive, Pukekohe
Built in 1859 by John Martyn and garrisoned British troops during the Maori War of 1863. Furnished throughout with item of the period. Located in Roulston Park, cnr East St and Stadium Drive, Pukekohe.
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Franklin: The Centre, Massey Ave, Pukekohe
Phone: 09 238 8899
Caters to art, craft, photographic, Hobby and cultural groups. Regular exhibitions, classes and workshops are held at the centre. Gallery and shop open 9am - 4pm weekdays.
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Liverpool St, (Old Tuakau Post Office), Tuakau
Phone: 09 236 8403
Historical information about Tuakau and surrounding districts.Situated on Liverpool Street and open on Sundays 1pm - 3.30pm or by arrangement, ph 09 236 8403.
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Manukau Heads Rd
The Lighthouse was first built in 1874 and has been meticulously refurbished and rebuilt using pieces from the original building. It has been relocated to a new site beside the Manukau Heads Signal Station platform which has been on this site since 1865. Amazing views of the Manukau Heads and Bar can be seen from this view point.
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East Coast Road, Miranda
Phone: 09 232 2781
Renowned migratory wading birds from home and abroad. Unique Wrybill all year round. Visitor & Natural History Information Centre. Bunkroom and motel unit accommodation.
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Contact: Hunua Ranges
Phone: 09 303 1530
Displays explaining the physical features of Franklin District. Hunua Ranges (17,462 hectares) and Waharau (238 hectares) Walking, camping and picnicing opportunities, beautiful Hunua Falls. Mountain bike tracks, walking tracks.
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13 King St, Waiuku
Phone: 09 235 8698
A pioneer museum providing permanent displays and changing exhibitions of local history. Contact the museum on 09 235 8698. Hartmann House situated next to the museum has an excellent range of handicrafts for sale.
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Grahams Beach to Wattle Bay
3 hour walk from Grahams Beach to Wattle Bay with the choice of stopping at Big Bay or Orua Bay en-route. Check tides.
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Town Wharf area, Bottom of Queen St, Waiuku
The George Doherty Green is located on the Tamakae Reserve in Waiuku. On the reserve is assembled a cluster of heritage buildings including Hartmann House, which houses the local arts and crafts co-op selling top quality and varied crafts and gifts.
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Brook Road, Kauritutahi
Phone: 09 303 1530
20 minute to 3 hour beach/farm walks. Historic Brook Homestead. Campsites available.
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Orere Matingarahi Road, Tapapakanga
A coastal farm park located on the Firth of Thames, south of Orere Point. Sandy accessible pohutakawa-edged beach, rich in Maori and European history, camping available. A coastal walkway to hilltop affords spectacular views over the Firth of Thames
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Matakawau Rd (opposite Catholic Church)
The Matakawau Scenic Reserve is now complete with a footbridge over Opoia Creek and a boardwalk across the church land to link up with Hatton Road Reserve.
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Ghezzie Rd, Waiuku Forest
13km south of Waiuku, at the mouth of the Waikato River is the Waiuku Forest. Owned by Crown Forestry and managed by New Zealand Forest Managers, the forest covers 1508 ha and is planted in Pinus Radiata.
Also at the forest is the New Zealand Steel
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Waitangi Falls, Waitangi Falls Rd, off Glenbrook Road
Phornium tenax or native flax was growing wild abundantly all over this country. It wasn't long before the early settlers realised it's commercial possibilities and began a flax milling industry providing fibre first of all for rope makers in Britai
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Franklin Rd, Pukekohe
Phone: 09 238 5240
Open daily. A multi-use leisure complex including Fitness Centre, Badminton Hall, Boxing, Martial Arts, Basketball & Tennis Courts. The indoor Aquatic Centre has a 25m heated pool, learners & toddlers pool.
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Franklin: The Centre, 12 Massey Avenue, Pukekohe
Contact: FACT
Phone: 09 238 8899
Thanks to the generous support of New Zealand Steel, the Gallery in Franklin: The Centre provides a flexible exhibition space with international-standard facilities. FACT hires the Gallery, in portions or as a whole, to artists, clubs, non-profit organisations.
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