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CHRISTCHURCH REGIONAL Customers Can Check If an Address Is Considered Rural Or Residential by Using the ‘Address Checker’ Tool on Our Website LOCAL SERVICES YOUR V..A NI. P N FORYOUR INFORMATION LOCAL ANDREGIONAL - SAME DAY SERVICES Customer Services Website V.A.N.Automated booking International Help Desk Local Branch 03 341 4400 Local Fax 03 341 7025 Plimmerton Greytown Porirua Carterton Featherston Upper Hutt Lower Hutt Martinborough WELLINGTON AUCKLAND Nelson Blenheim Westport Inangahua St Arnaud Reefton Branch Locations Greymouth KAIKOURA Hanmer Springs Local Tickets Hokitika Otira 3 Cheviot 1 ticket per 25kg or 0.1m Culverden Arthur's Pass Outer Area Tickets Waipara 3 1 ticket per 15kg or 0.025m Amberley Shorthaul Tickets Branch Locations Rangiora 3 Kaiapoi 1 ticket per 15kg or 0.025m Darfield Belfast CHRISTCHURCH Sheffield Longhaul Tickets Local Tickets Harihari 3 Glentunnel Lyttelton 1 ticket per 5kg or 0.025m Templeton 3 Rolleston 1 ticket per 25kg or 0.1m Franz Josef Inter-Island Tickets Lincoln Akaroa 3 Outer Area Tickets 1 ticket per 5kg or 0.025mMethven Rakaia 3 1 ticket per 15kg or 0.025m Mt Cook Ashburton E-Packs Shorthaul Tickets (Nationwide-no boundariesGeraldine ) 3 Fairlie 1 ticket per 15kg or 0.025m Albury Temuka Longhaul Tickets TIMARU Twizel 1 ticket per 5kg or 0.025m3 Capital Link Tickets 1 ticket per 5kg or 0.025m3 h Inter-Island Tickets NAPIER 3 1 ticket per 5kg or 0.025m E-Packs OAMARU (Nationwide) Residential Delivery 1 ticket per item Rural Delivery 1 ticket per 15kg or 0.075m3 DUNEDIN Please Note: Above zone areas are approximate only, For queries regarding the exact zone of a specific location, please contact your local branch. BRANCH OPENINGHOURS OVERNIGHT SERVICES 20 Syd Bradley Road, Dakota Park, Christchurch Monday - Friday: 8.00am-6.00pm Saturday: 8.00am - 12.00pm Your last pick-up time is: For details on where to buy product and drop off packages, refer to the ‘Contact Us’ section of our website nzcouriers.co.nz Overnight by 9.30am to main business centres. Some Residential and Rural/Non-Urban deliveries may take longer. All information was correct at the time of printing. For the most current schedule visit: https://www.nzcouriers.co.nz/schedules.html Residential and Rural/Non-Urban deliveries require additional tickets to be attached or else a surcharge will be billed to the senders account. CHRISTCHURCH REGIONAL Customers can check if an address is considered rural or residential by using the ‘Address Checker’ tool on our website. LOCAL SERVICES YOUR V..A NI. P N FORYOUR INFORMATION LOCAL ANDREGIONAL - SAME DAY SERVICES Customer Services Website V.A.N.Automated booking International Help Desk Local Branch 03 341 4400 Local Fax 03 341 7025 Your pick-up times and depot departure times Times your courier is Times your courier is available to pick up: available to pick up: Departs 10.30 1.30 Departs 10.30 1.30 Christchurch at: (am) (pm) Christchurch at: (am) (pm) CHRISTCHURCH REGIONAL Amberley 2.30pm Methven1.00pm4.15pm Ashburton 12.00pm 3.00pm Oamaru 2.30pm Arthurs Pass (town) 1.15pm Pleasant Point3.00pm Darfield3.00pm Prebbleton 1.45pm Doyleston3.00pm Rakaia 2.15pm Dunedin 4.00pm Rangiora 11.30am 2.30pm 10/19 Dunsandel 1.55pm Rolleston 11.30am 2.30pm Fairlie 4.00pm Springfield 12.15pm Geraldine 2.00pm 4.00pm Templeton 12.00pm 2.15pm Greymouth 3.00pm Temuka 1.15pm 3.30pm Hokitika3.45pm Timaru 1.00pm 4.00pm Kaiapoi 11.15am 2.30pm Waimate 1.30pm Kirwee 2.45pm Leeston3.15pm Lincoln 11.00am 2.00pm h Please note: Pick-up and delivery times are approximate only. New Zealand Couriers shall not accept any liability in respect of non-performance of its obligations due to disruptions outside of New Zealand Couriers control. CHC 08/20 BRANCH OPENINGHOURS OVERNIGHT SERVICES 20 Syd Bradley Road, Dakota Park, Christchurch Monday - Friday: 8.00am-6.00pm Saturday: 8.00am - 12.00pm Your last pick-up time is: Overnight by 9.30am to main business centres. Some Residential and Rural/Non-Urban deliveries may take longer. All information was correct at the time of printing. For the most current schedule visit: https://www.nzcouriers.co.nz/schedules.html Residential and Rural/Non-Urban deliveries require additional tickets to be attached or else a surcharge will be billed to the senders account. Customers can check if an address is considered rural or residential by using the ‘Address Checker’ tool on our website..
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