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First Gas Transmission – List of Delivery and Receipt Points First Gas Transmission – list of delivery and receipt points Zone Supplementary Agreements (four confidential Delivery Zone Delivery Points Code agreemenst excluded) Kauri and Maungaturoto Dairy Factories (Kauri DF, NTHL Te Tai Tokerau (Northland) Marsden 2, Waitoki, Warkworth, Wellsford, Whangarei Maungaturoto DF), Refining New Zealand (Marsden 1), Southern Paprika Warkworth (Warkworth) Alfriston, Drury 1, Flat Bush, Glenbrook, Greater Auckland, Harrisville 2, Hunua, Hunua (Nova), Auckland District Health Board (Greater Auckland), AUCK Tāmakimakaurau (Auckland) Hunua 3, Kingseat, Pukekohe, Ramarama, Tuakau 2, Waiuku CHH Penrose (Greater Auckland) Waikato ki te Raki (Waikato Cambridge, Horotiu, Kiwitahi 1 (Peroxide), Kiwitahi 2, Matangi, Morrinsville, Morrinsville DF, WKTN Te Rapa Cogen (Te Rapa Cogen) North) Tatuanui DF, Waitoa HMTN Kirikiriroa (Hamilton) Greater Hamilton Te Rohe Pōtae-Taupiri (King Huntly, Ngaruawahia, Otorohanga, Pirongia, Te Awamutu DF, Te Kuiti North, Te Kuiti South, KING Country-Taupiri) Greater Kihikihi Waikato ki te Tonga (Waikato Kinleith, Kinleith (Pulp & Paper), Lichfield 2, Lichfield DF, Okoroire Springs, Putaruru, Tirau, WKTS South) Tirau DF, Tokoroa, Waikeria TNGA Tauranga Greater Mt Maunganui, Greater Tauranga, Rangiuru, Te Puke TAPO Central Plateau Broadlands, Kawerau, Kawerau (Tissue), Kawerau (Pulp & Paper), Reporoa, Rotorua, Taupo WHAK Whakatane Edgecumbe, Edgecumbe DF, Te Teko, Whakatane Whakatane Mill Limited (Whakatane) EAST Te Tai Rawhiti (Eastland) Gisborne, Opotiki Ballance 8201, Ballance 9626, Eltham, Inglewood, Kaimiro Mixing Station Delivery, Kaponga, Taranaki ki Uta (Inland TKIE Kapuni (Lactose et al), KGTP Delivery, Kupe Delivery Point, New Plymouth, Stratford, Stratford Taranaki) 3 Delivery Point, Tikorangi 3 Delivery, Waitara Taranaki ki Tai (Coastal TKIW Oakura, Okato, Opunake, Pungarehu 1, Pungarehu 2 Taranaki) Aotea (South Taranaki- Hawera, Hawera (Nova), Kaitoke, Manaia, Matapu, Mokoia, Patea, Waitotara, Whanganui, ATEA Whanganui) Waverley Tararua (Manawatu- Ashhurst, Feilding, Flockhouse, Foxton, Kairanga, Kakariki, Kuku, Lake Alice, Levin, Longburn, TRUA Horowhenua) Mangatainoka, Marton, Oroua Downs, Pahiatua, Pahiatua DF, Palmerston North HWKB Kahungunu (Hawkes Bay) Dannevirke, Hastings, Hastings (Nova), Mangaroa, Takapau Whanganui- a- tara / Kapiti Belmont, Greater Kapiti, Greater Waitangirua, Otaki, Pauatahanui 2, Tawa A, Tawa B (Nova), WGTN (Kapiti-Wellington) Te Horo © First Gas Limited 1 First Gas Transmission – list of delivery and receipt points Zone Individual Delivery Point code Bertrand Road (Waitara BERD Valley) FAUD Faull Road HUPS Huntly Power Station MAND Mangorei Delivery Point NGRD Ngatimaru Rd Delivery Receipt Zone Receipt Points Cardiff Mixing Station, Kaimiro Mixing Station Receipt, KGTP Receipt, Kowhai Mixing Station, Kupe Receipt Point, Mokoia Receipt, Ngatimaru Rd (Receipt), Norfolk Receipt Point, Oaonui, Receipt Zone Stratford 3 Receipt Point, Tikorangi, Tikorangi #2, Tikorangi #3 (Receipt), Turangi Mixing Station © First Gas Limited 2 .
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