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Sector Guide from Timaru Sector Guide from Timaru Island to Island Local Towns Sector to Two Sector • Oxford Franz Josef • Christchurch • Fox Glacier • Lincoln • Methven • • Ashburton • Haast • Tekapo • Fairlie Pukaki • • Twizel • TIMARU • Lindis Pass Local & Local Towns Sector • Waimate • Wanaka • Milford Washdyke • • Oamaru • Queenstown • Ranfurly • Palmerston • TIMARU • Fairview • Salisbury Local Local Towns One Sector • Within city limits • Up to 75km within an Island • Up to 150km within an Island • One parcel base ticket allows up to 25kg • One parcel base ticket allows up to 25kg • One parcel base ticket allows up to 15kg maximum of 25kg per item maximum of 25kg per item • One yellow excess ticket for each 10kg over 15kg maximum of 25kg per item Two Sector Island to Island Island to Island Economy • Over 150km within an Island • Between North & South Islands • Between North & South Islands • One parcel base ticket allows up to 5kg • One parcel base ticket allows up to 5kg • 2-3 working days • One green excess ticket for each 5kg over • One blue excess ticket for each 5kg over • One parcel base ticket allows up to 5kg 5kg maximum of 25kg per item 5kg maximum of 25kg per item • One purple excess ticket for each 5kg over 5kg maximum of 25kg per item courierpost.co.nz CourierPost branch locations CourierPost Locations CourierPost Depot Address Auckland — City Auckland City CourierPost Depot 11 McDonald Street, Morningside, Auckland 1025 Auckland — East Auckland Operations Centre 23 Underwood St, East Tamaki, Auckland 2013 Auckland — North Shore North Shore CourierPost Depot 9a Ride Way, Rosedale, Auckland 0632 Auckland — West West Auckland CourierPost Depot 729 Rosebank Rd, Avondale, Auckland 1026 Ashburton Ashburton Mail Centre 390-422 East St, Ashburton 7700 Blenheim Blenheim CourierPost Depot 28 McArtney Street, Blenheim 7201 Christchurch Southern Operations Centre 18 Syd Bradley Road, Christchurch 8042 Dunedin Dunedin Mail Centre 5 Strathallan St, South Dunedin 9012 Gisborne Gisborne Mail Centre 48 Grey Street, Gisborne 4010 Hamilton Waikato Operations Centre 1 Earthmover Crescent, Burbush, Hamilton 3228 Invercargill Invercargill CourierPost Depot 131 Liddell St, Invercargill 9810 Napier Napier CourierPost Depot 136 Taradale Road, Pirimai, Napier, 4112 Nelson Nelson CourierPost Depot Level 1, 14 Gloucester St , Nelson 7010 New Plymouth New Plymouth CourierPost Depot 2 Smart Road, Waiwakaiho, New Plymouth 4312 Oamaru Oamaru Mail Centre 2 France St, Oamaru 9400 Palmerston North Manawatu CourierPost Depot 99 McGregor Street, Milson, Palmerston North 4414 Queenstown Queenstown CourierPost Depot 15 Jock Boyd Place, Frankton, Queenstown 9300 Rotorua Rotorua Mail Centre 6 Waterford St, Mangakakahi, Rotorua 3015 Taupo Taupo Mail Centre Box Lobby 27 Totara Street, Taupo 3330 Tauranga Tauranga Mail Centre 65 Chapel Street, Tauranga 3110 Timaru Timaru CourierPost Depot 21 Treneglos St, Washdyke, Timaru 7910 Whanganui Whanganui CourierPost Depot 62 Wilson Street, Whanganui 4500 36-54 Kaiwharawhara Rd, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington Wellington CourierPost Depot Wellington 6035 West Coast/Greymouth Greymouth NZ Post & Kiwibank 36 Tainui Street, Greymouth 7805 Whakatane Whakatane CourierPost Depot 143A Commerce Street, Whakatane 3120 Whangarei Whangarei CourierPost Depot 121 Port Road, Whangarei 0110 MKTG2A courierpost.co.nz.
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