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Station Locator STATION LOCATOR 91 Regular: Sold at all sites except Orakei Marina, Tairua Marina 98 Octane (Force 10): Sold at all sites except Gore, Maheno, Stanmore Road, Orakei Marina, Tairua Marina 95 Premium: Sold at Gore, Maheno, Stanmore Road, Onehunga, Hampton Downs, Melville, Forrest Hill, Pukekohe, Tairua Marina Diesel: Sold at all sites CITY / REGION SUBURB GULL SITE ADDRESS CONTACT SITE TYPE SITE TYPE SPEEDLANE HOURS Manned Unmanned Northland Kaitaia Kaitaia 102 North Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Waipapa Waipapa 1993 State Highway 10 09 557 0355 24 hours Whangarei, Raumanga Whangarei 130 Tauroa Street 09 430 3760 T/hrs Auckland Central Avondale Rosebank Rd East 659 Rosebank Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Avondale Rosebank Rd Roundabout 659 Rosebank Road 09 820 9040 24 hours Kingsland Kingsland 384 - 392 New North Road 09 845 2952 24 hours Mount Roskill Stoddard Road 156 – 158 Stoddard Road 09 217 3534 T/hrs Onehunga Onehunga 102 - 104 Captain Springs Road 09 557 0355 24 hours East Botany Downs Botany Downs 380 Ti Rakau Drive 09 557 0355 24 hours Clevedon (Hunua) Hunua 2320 Hunua Road 09 292 6110 T/hrs East Tamaki Te Irirangi 457 East Tamaki Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Pakuranga Reeves Road 3 Reeves Road 09 557 0355 24 hours North Albany Albany 183 Albany Highway 09 557 0355 24 hours Birkenhead Birkenhead 125 - 127 Mokoia Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Forrest Hill Forrest Hill 258 - 260 Forrest Hill Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Kaukapakapa Kaukapakapa 1079 State Highway 16 09 420 5065 T/hrs Matakana Matakana 997 Matakana Road 09 422 7105 T/hrs Pinehill Greville Road 50 Greville Road 09 475 5316 24 hours Silverdale Millwater 295 Wainui Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Snells Beach Snells Beach 230 Mahurangi East Road 09 425 4092 T/hrs Takapuna Taharoto Road 19 Taharoto Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Wellsford Wellsford 201 - 207 Rodney Street 09 557 0355 24 hours South Manurewa Takanini 330 Great South Road 2102 09 269 8514 24 hours Otara East Tamaki Road (Otara) 263 East Tamaki Road 09 271 3194 24 hours Papakura Papakura 302 Great South Road 2112 09 557 0355 24 hours Papatoetoe Papatoetoe Cnr Great South Rd & Laureston Ave 09 270 0980 24 hours Pukekohe Pukekohe 50 Manukau Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Waiuku Waiuku 59 - 61 Queen Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Wiri Rosscommon Road 103 Roscommon Road 09 278 5901 24 hours West Glen Eden Glen Eden 265 West Coast Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Helensville Helensville 109 Mill Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Henderson Henderson Valley 150 Henderson Valley Road 09 838 4291 24 hours Henderson Sel Peacock Drive 13 Sel Peacock Drive 09 557 0355 24 hours Hobsonville Hobsonville 112 Hobsonville Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Kumeu Kumeu 63 Main Road 09 557 0355 24 hours New Lynn Portage Road 23 Clark Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Titirangi Titirangi 423 Titirangi Road 09 557 0355 24 hours CITY / REGION SUBURB GULL SITE ADDRESS CONTACT SITE TYPE SITE TYPE SPEEDLANE HOURS Manned Unmanned Whenuapai Whenuapai 77 Brigham Creek Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Waikato Atiamuri Atiamuri 6457 State Highway 1 09 557 0355 24 hours Eureka Eureka (Eureka Motors) 1291 State Highway 26 07 824 1773 T/hrs Hampton Downs Hampton Downs 1 Old Hampton Downs Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Matamata Matamata 1 Tower Road 07 888 6923 T/hrs Morrinsville Morrinsville 91 Studholme Street 07 889 6877 T/hrs Ngatea Ngatea 44 Orchard West Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Paeroa Paeroa 146 Normanby Road 07 862 7572 T/hrs Te Kuiti Te Kuiti 70 - 72 Te Kumi Road SH3 09 557 0355 24 hours Tokoroa Tokoroa 16 Bridge Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Tuakau Tuakau 118 Bollard Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Waihi Waihi 56-58 Kenny Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Whitikahu Whitikahu 644 Whitikahu Road 07 824 4855 T/hrs Coromandel Tairua Tairua 231 Main Road 07 864 8519 T/hrs Thames Thames 208 Pollen Street 07 868 8362 T/hrs Whitianga Whitianga 5 Monk Street 07 866 5485 T/hrs Hamilton Frankton Norton Road 104 Norton Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Melville Melville 82 - 84 Ohaupo Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Te Rapa Te Rapa 720 Te Rapa Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Enderley Tramway 99 Fifth Avenue 09 557 0355 24 hours Taupo Taupo Rifle Range Road 106 Rifle Range Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Bay of Plenty Edgecumbe Edgecumbe 31 Bridge Street 07 304 9529 T/hrs Kawerau Kawerau 4 Islington Street 07 323 8069 T/hrs Opotiki Opotiki 58 Bridge Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Paengaroa Paengaroa Cnr State Highway 33 & Lemon Road 07 533 1344 T/hrs Taneatua Taneatua 69 Tuhoe Street 07 3129394 T/hrs Te Puke Te Puke 269 Jellicoe Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Whakatane Landing Road 7 Landing Road 07 307 8440 24 hours Rotorua Koutu Lake Road 112 Lake Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Lynmore Te Ngae Road 342 Te Ngae Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Mangakakahi Edmund Road 38 Edmund Road 07 348 7895 T/hrs Ngongotaha Ngongotaha 142 Ngongotaha Road 07 357 4589 T/hrs Waiotapu Waiotapu 2490 State Highway 5, RD3 07 366 6111 T/hrs Tauranga Bethlehem Bethlehem 2 Te Paeroa Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Hewletts Road Hewletts Road 131 Hewletts Road 07 574 2975 24 hours Hocking Street Hocking Street 122 Hewletts Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Oropi Oropi (Waimapu Motors) 237 Oropi Road 07 543 1980 T/hrs Papamoa Beach Papamoa 230 Parton Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Parkvale Merivale 389 Fraser Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Tauriko Tauriko 757 State Highway 29 09 557 0355 24 hours Whakamaramara, Te Puna Whakamaramara 1113 Tauranga West Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Gisborne Gisborne Gisborne 53 Awapuni Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Hawke's Bay Hastings, Frimley Omahu Road 814 Omahu Road 06 873 4033 24 hours Hastings, Mayfair Mayfair 1000 Karamu Road North 09 557 0355 24 hours Napier Taradale 2 Taradale Road 06 834 0285 T/hrs Waipukurau Waipukurau 15 Herbert Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Taranaki Hawera Hawera 256 Waihi Road SH 09 557 0355 24 hours New Plymouth New Plymouth 107 - 127 Leach Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Manawatu-Wanganui Feilding Feilding 62 Awahuri Feilding Road 06 323 4252 T/hrs Levin Levin 150 Oxford Street 09 557 0355 24 hours CITY / REGION SUBURB GULL SITE ADDRESS CONTACT SITE TYPE SITE TYPE SPEEDLANE HOURS Manned Unmanned Palmerston North, Cloverlea Cloverlea 301 Tremaine Avenue 09 557 0355 24 hours Palmerston North, Roslyn Tremaine Avenue 999 Tremaine Avenue 06 355 8008 24 hours Taihape Taihape 51 Hautapu Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Whanganui Gonville Whanganui 70 Heads Road 06 345 3856 T/hrs Whanganui Victoria Ave 446 Victoria Avenue 09 557 0355 24 hours Wellington Lower Hutt, Petone Waione 30-32 Waione Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Lower Hutt, Taita Wingate 40 Eastern Hutt Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Masterton Chapel Street 199 Chapel Street 09 557 0355 24 hours South Island Christchurch, Richmond Stanmore Road 261 Stanmore Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Gore Gore 158 Main Street 09 557 0355 24 hours Maheno Maheno 6 Main Road 09 557 0355 24 hours Marina Orakei Orakei Marina 14 Tamaki Drive 09 557 0355 24 hours Tairua Tairua Marina 12 The Marina 07 864 9945 24 hours KEY UM = Unmanned An unstaffed site, which operates with pay-at-pump terminals. Credit and EFTPOS cards only accepted. Gull fuel vouchers and cash not accepted. M = Manned A staffed site with a store connected. Cash, EFTPOS, credit card and Gull fuel vouchers are accepted. Speedlane A 'pay-at-pump' terminal located at a manned site, with an additional price board applicable only to that lane. Prices are reduced in these lanes, due to the nature of them being unmanned. T/hrs Regular business trading hours 91 Regular 91 Regular - gull.nz/fuel/regular-91 95 Premium 95 Premium - gull.nz/fuel/premium-95 Gull Force 10 98 Octane (biofuel with 10% ethanol) - gull.nz/fuel/gull-force-10 Diesel Diesel - gull.nz/fuel/diesel 3-Nov-20.
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