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Christchurch Regional - Kaikoura YOUR V..A NI. P N FOR YOUR INFORMATION Customer Services Website V.A.N. Automated booking International Help Desk Local Branch 03 341 4400 Local Fax 03 341 7025 Paraparaumu Plimmerton Greytown Carterton Porirua MASTERTON Plimmerton Featherston Greytown Porirua Upper Hutt Carterton Featherston Lower Hutt Martinborough Upper Hutt Lower Hutt Martinborough WELLINGTON WELLINGTON AUCKLAND Nelson Blenheim Nelson Blenheim Westport WeInangahuastport St Arnaud Reefton Inangahua St Arnaud Reefton Branch Locations Greymouth KAIKOURA Greymouth KAIKOURA Hanmer Springs Local Tickets Hokitika Hanmer Sp rings HoOtirakitika 3 Otira Culverden Cheviot 1 ticket per 25kg or 0.1m Cheviot Arthur's Pass Culverden Arthur's Pass Outer Area Tickets Waipara 3 Waipara 1 ticket per 15kg or 0.025m Amberley Amberley Shorthaul Tickets Rangiora Kaiapoi 3 Rangiora 1 ticket per 15kg or 0.025m Kaiapoi Darfield Belfast CHRISTCHURCH Sheffield Darfield Belfast CHRISTCHURCH Longhaul Tickets Sheffield Harihari Glentunnel Harihari 3 Glentunnel Lyttelton Lyttelton Branch Locations 1 ticket per 5kg or 0.025m Templeton Templeton Rolleston Franz Josef Rolleston InterFr-Islandanz Jo sef Tickets Lincoln Lincoln Akaroa Akaroa Methven3 1 ticket per 5kg or 0.025m RakaiaMethven Rakaia Local Tickets Mt Cook Ashburton 3 E-Packs Mt Cook Ashburton 1 ticket per 25kg or 0.1m (Nationwide-no boundaries) Geraldine Geraldine Outer Area Tickets Fairlie Fairlie Br anch Lo cation 3 Temuka 1 ticket per 15kg or 0.025m Albury Albury Temuka TIMARU TIMARU Twizel Twizel Lo ca Shorl Ticketthauls Tickets 3 3 1 ti cket 1 peticrk 25etkg per or 0.151mkg or 0.025m Oute Longhaulr Area Tick Ticetskets 3 1 ti cket 1 peticrk 15etkg per or 0.5k025g mor 0.025m3 ShorInthateulr-Island Ticket sTickets 3 1 ti cket 1 peticrk 15etkg per or 0.5k025g mor 0.025m3 Lo nghaul Tickets OAMARU E-Packs OAMARU 1 ticket per 5kg or 0.025m3 (Nationwide) NAPIER Inter-Is land Tickets 1 ti cketResidential per 5kg or 0.0 Delivery25m3 1 ticket per item E-Packs (NatioRuralnwide - Deliveryno boundaries 1 ticket per 15kg or 0.075m3 DUNEDIN 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 OPENING HOURS 5 Venture Place, Middleton, Christchurch Monday - Friday: 8.00am - 6.00pm Sa turday: 8.00am - 12.00pm For details on where to buy product and drop off packages, refer to the ‘Contact Us’ section of our website nzcouriers.co.nz CHRISTCHURCH REGIONAL - KAIKOURA.
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