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To Find Your Regional Bus Home, Look out for Your Bus Ambassador And Kerikeri Hamilton 6am Kerikeri High School 7.30am Main Bus Terminal, corner Anglesea Street and Bryce Street 6.30am Kawakawa – Bay of Islands College 8.15am Huntly (River Haven Café) 10am Arrive at the University of Auckland 8.30am Rangiriri (Rangiriri Hotel) 3.45pm Depart from Princes Street 9am Arrive at the University of Auckland 7.15pm Kawakawa - Bay of Islands College 3.45pm Depart from Princes Street 7.45pm Arrive at Kerikeri High School 4.45pm Rangiriri (Rangiriri Hotel) 5pm Huntly (River Haven Café) Whangarei 5.45pm Arrive at Hamilton Main Bus Terminal, corner Anglesea Street and Bryce Street 6am Main Bus Terminal, Rose Street, Whangarei 6.40am BP station opposite One Tree Point turnoff Rotorua 7.25am Wellsford (opposite Caltex station) 7.55am Warkworth (St John’s Ambulance carpark) 6am Rotorua Boys’ High School, Pukuatua Street 8.45am Arrive at the University of Auckland 9am Arrive at the University of Auckland 3.45pm Depart from Princes Street 3.45pm Depart from Princes Street 4.20pm Warkworth (St John’s Ambulance carpark) 6.45pm Arrive at Rotorua Boys’ High School, 4.50pm Wellsford (opposite Caltex station) Pukuatua Street 5.35pm BP station opposite One Tree Point turnoff 6.15pm Arrive at Main Bus Terminal, Rose Street, Whangarei Tauranga 6am Tauranga Visitors’ Office, Willow Street Dargaville 6.55am Waihi, Intercity bus stop, opposite Wrightsons, corner Mueller and Seddon Streets 6am Main Bus Terminal, Rose Street, Whangarei 9am Arrive at the University of Auckland 6.50am Dargaville (Dargaville High) 3.45pm Depart from Princes Street 7.25am Ruawai (opposite Ruawai College) 6.05pm Waihi 7.50am Brynderwyn (Brynderwyn Tea Rooms) 7pm Arrive at Tauranga Visitors’ Office, Willow Street 9.30am Arrive at the University of Auckland 3.45pm Depart from Princes Street 5.15pm Brynderwyn (Brynderwyn Tea Rooms) 6pm Ruawai (opposite Ruawai College) 6.45pm Dargaville (Dargaville High) To find your regional bus home, look out for 7.30pm Arrive at Main Bus Terminal, Rose Street, your Bus Ambassador and bus colour. Whangarei North Shore East Auckland 6.45am Whangaparaoa College 7.30am St Kentigern College 7.05am Orewa College 7.45am Botany College 7.45am Long Bay College Howick College Rangitoto College Macleans College 7.55am Birkenhead College Pakuranga College 8am Westlake Boys 7.50am Edgewater College 8.15am Northcote College 8.10am Tamaki College Takapuna Grammar 3.50pm Depature from University 3.45pm Depature from University South Auckland West Auckland 7.30am Pukekohe High School 7.45am Green Bay High School 7.45am James Cook High School Henderson High School Papatoetoe College Massey High School Rosehill College 8am Avondale College Tangaroa College Liston College 8.00am De La Salle College Mount Albert Grammar School Otahuhu College Mount Roskill Grammar School St Dominic’s College 8.10am Alfriston College 8.10am Lynfield College 8.15am Aorere College Manurewa College 8.15am Kelston Boys’ High School McAuley College Waitakere College Onehunga High School 8.25am Kelston Girls’ High School 8.20am Mangere College 3.45pm Depature from University 3.40pm Depature from University.
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