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National Directory Master National Directory and Delivery Guide Page 3 May 2015 National Directory and Delivery Window Guide PLACE DESCRIPTION DESTINATION ETA SAT DEL ABBOTSFORD Suburb Of Dunedin DUD EM V ABBOTSHILL Suburb Of Dunedin DUD EM . ABBY CAVES Suburb Of Whangarei WRE EM . ABUT HEAD 118 Kms From Greymouth GYM (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ACACIA BAY 6 Kms From Taupo TPO LM . ACHRAY 108 Kms From Christchurch CHC ONFWD TO AGENT . ADAIR 8 Kms From Timaru TIU ONFWD TO AGENT . ADAMS FLAT 79 Kms From Dunedin DUD ONFWD TO AGENT . ADDINGTON Suburb Of Christchurch CHC EM V ADDISONS 11 Kms From Westport WSP (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ADELE ISLAND Tasman Bay NSN ONFWD TO AGENT . ADMIRAL HILL 35 Kms From Masterton MAS ONFWD TO AGENT . ADMIRALTY BAY 64 Kms From Nelson NSN ONFWD TO AGENT . AHAURA 35 Kms From Greymouth GYM (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AHIARUHE 40 Kms From Masterton MAS ONFWD TO AGENT . AHIKIWI 80 Kms From Whangarei WRE (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AHIKOUKA 25 Kms From Masterton MAS ONFWD TO AGENT . AHIMIA 43 Kms From Thames THS ONFWD TO AGENT . AHIPARA 14 Kms From Kaitaia KAT (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AHIRAU 40 Kms From Gisborne GIS (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AHIROA 105 Kms From Thames THS ONFWD TO AGENT . AHITI 27 Kms From Gisborne GIS (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AHITITI 27 Kms From Gisborne GIS (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AHITITI 68 Kms From New Plymouth NPL ONFWD TO AGENT . AHOROA 38 Kms From Hawera NPL ONFWD TO AGENT . AHUITI 65 Kms From Wanganui WAG ONFWD TO AGENT . AHURANGI 74 Kms From Wanganui WAG ONFWD TO AGENT . AHURIRI 22 Kms From Christchurch CHC ONFWD TO AGENT . AHURIRI Suburb Of Napier HBY EM V AHURIRI FLAT 104 Kms From Dunedin DUD ONFWD TO AGENT . AHUROA 70 Kms From Hamilton HLZ ONFWD TO AGENT . AICKENS 144 Kms From Christchurch CHC (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AIREDALE 8 Kms From Oamaru OAM ONFWD TO AGENT . AIRPORT OAKS Suburb Of Auckland AKL EM V AKA-AKA 10 Kms From Waiuku AKL ONFWD TO AGENT . AKAROA 84 Kms From Christchurch CHC ONFWD TO AGENT . AKATARAWA 16 Kms From Upper Hutt WLG ONFWD TO AGENT . AKATERE 151 Kms From Whangarei WRE (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AKATORE 77 Kms From Dunedin DUD ONFWD TO AGENT . AKE-AKE 18 Kms From Tauranga TRG ONFWD TO AGENT . AKERAMA 37 Kms From Whangarei WRE ONFWD TO AGENT . AKINA Suburb Of Hastings HBY LM V AKITIO 85 Kms From Dannevirke PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . AKURA 3 Kms From Masterton MAS ONFWD TO AGENT . ALBANY Auckland - North Harbour NHB EM V ALBANY HEIGHTS Auckland - North Harbour NHB ONFWD TO AGENT . ALBERT TOWN 6 Kms From Wanaka CNO (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ALBURY 45 Kms From Timaru TIU LM . ALEXANDRA 60 Kms From Cromwell CNO (NZC) NZC BY MIDDAY V ALFORD FOREST 56 Kms From Ashburton ASH ONFWD TO AGENT . ALFREDTON 48 Kms From Masterton MAS ONFWD TO AGENT . ALFRISTON 29 Kms From Auckland AKL ONFWD TO AGENT . ALGIES 10 Kms From Warkworth WWH (NZC) NZC NEXT DAY . ALGIES BAY 10 Kms From Warkworth WWH (NZC) NZC NEXT DAY . ALICETOWN 14 Kms From Wellington WLG LM V ALLANDALE 16 Kms From Christchurch CHC ONFWD TO AGENT . ALLANDALE 55 Kms From Timaru TIU ONFWD TO AGENT . ALLANTON 24 Kms From Dunedin DUD EA . National Directory and Delivery Guide Page 4 May 2015 National Directory and Delivery Window Guide PLACE DESCRIPTION DESTINATION ETA SAT DEL ALLENBY 60 Kms From Invercargill IVC ONFWD TO AGENT . ALLENTON 3 Kms From Ashburton ASH EM . ALMA 5 Kms From Oamaru OAM EA V ALMADALE 10 Kms From Feilding PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . ALTIMARIOCK 39 Kms From Blenheim BHE ONFWD TO AGENT . ALTON 13 Kms From Patea WAG ONFWD TO AGENT . ALTON VALLEY 90 Kms From Invercargill IVC ONFWD TO AGENT . AMBERLEY 45 Kms From Christchurch CHC (NZC) NZC BY MIDDAY . AMODEO BAY 75 Kms From Thames THS ONFWD TO AGENT . ANAKIWA 52 Kms From Blenheim BHE ONFWD TO AGENT . ANAMA 42 Kms From Ashburton ASH ONFWD TO AGENT . ANATIMO 129 Kms From Nelson NSN ONFWD TO AGENT . ANATOKI 125 Kms From Nelson NSN ONFWD TO AGENT . ANAURA BAY 74 Kms From Gisborne GIS (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ANAWHATA 30 Kms From Auckland AKL (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ANDERSONS BAY Suburb Of Dunedin DUD EA V ANDREWVILLE 18 Kms From Timaru TIU ONFWD TO AGENT . ANEWA 26 Kms From Wairoa WRO (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ANISEED 19 Kms From Kaikoura KAI (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ANISEED VALLEY 24 Kms From Nelson NSN ONFWD TO AGENT . ANIWANIWA 66 Kms From Wairoa WRO (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ANNAT 64 Kms From Christchurch CHC ONFWD TO AGENT . ANNESBROOK 4 Kms From Nelson NSN EM V AOHANGA 72 Kms From Pahiatua PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . AOKAUTERE 8 Kms From Palmerston North PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . AOMARAMA 90 Kms From Whangarei WRE (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AONGATETE 20 Kms From Tauranga TRG ONFWD TO AGENT . AORAKI MOUNT COOK 185 Kms From Timaru TIU ONFWD TO AGENT . AORANGI 14 Kms From Ruatoria GIS (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AORANGI 17 Kms From Palmerston North PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . AORERE 161 Kms From Nelson NSN ONFWD TO AGENT . AOROA 63 Kms From Whangarei WRE (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AOTEA 73 Kms From Hamilton HLZ ONFWD TO AGENT . AOTEA Suburb Of Wellington WLG LM or LA V AOTUHIA 140 Kms From New Plymouth NPL ONFWD TO AGENT . APANUI 27 Kms From Opotiki WHK ONFWD TO AGENT . APARIMA 62 Kms From Invercargill IVC ONFWD TO AGENT . APATA 19 Kms From Tauranga TRG ONFWD TO AGENT . APITI 62 Kms From Palmerston North PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . APONGA 33 Kms From Whangarei WRE ONFWD TO AGENT . APOTU 13 Kms From Whangarei WRE ONFWD TO AGENT . APPLEBY Suburb Of Invercargill IVC EM V APPLEBY 12 Kms From Nelson NSN LM . APUTEREWA 13 Kms From Mangonui KAT (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAHIWI 30 Kms From Rotorua ROT ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAHURA 30 Kms From Greymouth GYM (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAKIHI 25 Kms From Tolaga Bay GIS (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAMATAI 16 Kms From Te Kuiti HLZ (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAMIRO 30 Kms From Hamilton HLZ ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAMOANA 28 Kms From Dunedin DUD (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAMOANA 48 Kms From Waipawa HBY ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAMOHO Suburb Of Wanganui WAG LM V ARANGA 92 Kms From Whangarei WRE (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARANUI Suburb Of Christchurch CHC EM V ARANUI BEACH Suburb Of Christchurch CHC EM V ARAPAE 16 Kms From Te Kuiti HLZ (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAPAOA 24 Kms From Paparoa WWH (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . National Directory and Delivery Guide Page 5 May 2015 National Directory and Delivery Window Guide PLACE DESCRIPTION DESTINATION ETA SAT DEL ARAPARERA 17 Kms From Warkworth WWH (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAPATA 22 Kms From Feilding PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAPAWANUI 40 Kms From Napier HBY ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAPITO 106 Kms From Westport WSP (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAPOHUE 74 Kms From Whangarei WRE (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAPUNI 40 Kms From Hinuera HIN ONFWD TO AGENT . ARARATA 88 Kms From New Plymouth NPL ONFWD TO AGENT . ARARIMU 30 Kms From Auckland AKL ONFWD TO AGENT . ARARUA 59 Kms From Whangarei WRE ONFWD TO AGENT . ARATAHA 69 Kms From Gisborne GIS (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARATAKI 14 Kms From Feilding PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . ARATAKI Suburb Of Mt Maunganui TRG EM V ARATAPU 68 Kms From Whangarei WRE (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARATIATIA 25 Kms From Taupo TPO ONFWD TO AGENT . ARATIKA 30 Kms From Greymouth GYM (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARATIKA 13 Kms From Feilding PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . ARATIKI 13 Kms From Feilding PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . ARATORA 86 Kms From Hamilton HLZ ONFWD TO AGENT . ARAWHATA 53 Kms From New Plymouth NPL ONFWD TO AGENT . ARCADIA 67 Kms From Queenstown ZQN (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARCH HILL Suburb Of Auckland AKL EM V ARDGOUR 35 Kms From Cromwell CNO (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARDGOWAN 6 Kms From Oamaru OAM ONFWD TO AGENT . ARDKEEN 27 Kms From Wairoa WRO (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARDLUSSA 69 Kms From Invercargill IVC ONFWD TO AGENT . ARDMORE 6 Kms From Papakura AKL (NZC) Refer Branch For Rural . ARDMORE AIRFIELD 6 Kms From Papakura AKL (NZC) NZC NEXT DAY . ARERO 19 Kms From Tolaga Bay GIS (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARGYLE CORNER 15 Kms From Invercargill IVC ONFWD TO AGENT . ARGYLL 55 Kms From Napier HBY ONFWD TO AGENT . ARIA 38 Kms From Te Kuiti HLZ (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARIKI 130 Kms From Nelson NSN ONFWD TO AGENT . ARIMU 10 Kms From Papakura AKL ONFWD TO AGENT . ARITAKI 14 Kms From Feilding PMR ONFWD TO AGENT . ARKLES BAY Auckland - North Harbour NHB LM V ARLINGTON 56 Kms From Napier HBY ONFWD TO AGENT . ARMY BAY Auckland - North Harbour NHB LM V ARNO 50 Kms From Timaru TIU ONFWD TO AGENT . AROHENA 51 Kms From Te Awamutu HLZ (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . AROPAOANUI 40 Kms From Napier HBY ONFWD TO AGENT . AROWHENUA 14 Kms From Timaru TIU LM . ARROWTOWN 10 Kms From Queenstown ZQN (NZC) NZC BY MIDDAY . ARTHURS PASS 140 Kms From Christchurch CHC (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARTHURS POINT 6 Kms From Queenstown ZQN (NZC) NZC BY MIDDAY . ARTHURSTOWN 43 Kms From Greymouth GYM (NZC) ONFWD TO AGENT . ARTHURTON 13 Kms From Gore GORE ONFWD TO AGENT . ARUNDEL 40 Kms From Timaru TIU ONFWD TO AGENT . ASBESTOS CREEK 146 Kms From Nelson NSN ONFWD TO AGENT . ASCOT PARK Suburb Of Wellington WLG EM V ASHBURN HALL Suburb Of Dunedin DUD LM . ASHBURTON PHG Destination ASH EM V ASHBURTON FORKS 19 Kms From Ashburton ASH ONFWD TO AGENT .
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