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MGL-24-7-Sites-3.03.21.Pdf Town/City Facility Name Street Address Products Alexandra MGL Alexandra 22 Chicago Street 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Bluff MGL Bluff No 1 Wharf Marine ONLY, Diesel Cave MGL Cave 52 Elizabeth Road 91, Diesel Christchurch MGL Barbadoes Street Cnr of Barbadoes & Tuam Streets 95, 91, Diesel Christchurch MGL Halswell Junction 701 Halswell Junction Road 91, Diesel, DEF Clinton MGL Clinton 329 Gorge Road 95, 91, Diesel Dunback MGL Dunback 1224 Dunback-Morrisons Road 95, 91, Diesel Dunedin MGL Fairfield 46 Main Road, Fairfield 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Dunedin MGL N. E. Valley 134 North Road, North East Valley 95, 91, Diesel Dunedin MGL Orari St 50 Portsmouth Drive, South Dunedin 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Dunedin MGL Station Road 21 Station Road, Sawyers Bay 95, 91, Diesel Fairlie MGL Allandale 98 Allandale Road 91, Diesel Fairlie MGL CX Fairlie* 87 Main Street 95, 91, Diesel Gore MGL Gore 6 Hyde Street 91, Diesel, DEF Kaiapoi MGL Waimak Junction 21 Hakarau Road 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Kaikoura MGL Kaikoura 4 Moa Road, South Bay - Slipway 91, Diesel Kaitangata MGL Kaitangata 2 Clyde Terrace 91, Diesel Kingston MGL Kingston 3820 State Highway 6 95, 91, Diesel Kumara MGL Kumara 77 Seddon Street 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Kurow MGL Kurow* 26 Bledisloe Street 95, 91, Diesel Lumsden MGL Lumsden 2 Diana Street 95, 91, Diesel Mayfield MGL Mayfield* 1987 Arundel Rakaia Gorge Rd 95, 91, Diesel Methven MGL Methven 44 Methven Chertsey Road 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Milton MGL Milton 22 Eden Street Diesel Mt Somers MGL Mt Somers 59 Pattons Road 91, Diesel Nightcaps MGL Nightcaps 12 Benson Road 91, Diesel Oamaru MGL Alma* 288 State Highway 1 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Oamaru MGL Hilderthorpe 85 Robertson Road @ Oamaru Airport 95, Diesel Oamaru MGL Northend* 457a Thames Highway 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Oamaru MGL Oamaru (8am - 5pm) 6 The Esplanade Diesel Otematata MGL Otematata 2643 Otematata-Kurow Rd 95, 91, Diesel Owaka MGL Owaka 62 Waikawa Road Diesel Palmerston MGL Palmerston 22 Tiverton Street 91, Diesel Papatowai MGL Papatowai 2501 Papatowai Highway 91, Diesel Parnassus MGL Parnassus 1231 Parnassus Road 95, 91, Diesel Port Chalmers MGL Careys Bay 10 MacAndrew Road Diesel Riverton MGL Riverton 105 Palmerston Street 95, 91, Diesel Te Anau MGL Te Anau 2 Alpine Drive 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Twizel MGL Twizel 7 Benmore Place 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Waimate MGL Waimate 192 Queens Street 95, 91, Diesel Wanaka MGL Wanaka 73 Ballantyne Road 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Winchester MGL Winchester 147 Temuka-Orari Hwy 95, 91, Diesel Wind Whistle MGL Wind Whistle 8 Rakaia Gorge Road 95, 91, Diesel Winton MGL Centre Bush 1857 Dipton - Winton Highway 95, 91, Diesel * Forecourts operated 24/7 after business hours Caltex truck stop directory North Island Town/City Facility Name Street Address Products Auckland City Stanley Street Truck Stop 30 Stanley Street Diesel ¤ Bombay Bombay Truck Stop 1998 Great South Road & Mill Rd Diesel, DEF ¤ Dairy Flat Dairy Flat Truck Stop 1433 Dairy Flat Highway (S.H.17) Diesel ¤ Dargaville Dargaville Truck Stop Cnr of Tuna & Mako Street Diesel Hamilton Hamilton Truck Stop 1491 Lincoln Street Diesel Kawakawa Kawakawa Truck Stop Cnr of Station Rd & State Highway 1 Diesel Kopu Kopu Truck 6 Queen Street Diesel Onehunga Onehunga Truck Stop 383 Neilson Street Diesel ¤ Otahuhu Otahuhu Truck Stop 27 Saleyards Road Diesel ¤ Otorohanga Otorohanga Truck Stop Cnr 2 Huiputea and Progress Drive Diesel, DEF Te Awamutu Te Awamutu Truck Stop Cnr of 2 Benson Road & Ohaupo Rd Diesel Te Kuiti Te Kuiti Truck Stop 63 Te Kumi Rd (S.H. 3) Diesel Warkworth Warkworth Truck Stop 5-9 Morrison Drive Diesel ¤ Whangarei Marsden Point Truck Stop Alice Bloy Rd, off Marsden Point Road Diesel Whangarei Whangarei Truck Stop 80 - 82 Kioreroa Road Diesel Wiri Wiri Station Rd Truck Stop 149-187 Wiri Station Road Diesel ¤ Awanui Awanui Truck Stop 225 State Highway 1 Diesel Cambridge Cambridge Truck Stop 45 Allwill Drive, Tamahere Diesel Gisborne Aerodrome Road Truck Stop Cnr Awapuni & 129 Aerodome Rd Diesel Gisborne Gisborne Truck Stop Cnr 112 Crawford & Hirini Sts Diesel Kaingaroa Kaingaroa Truck Stop Kpp Complex, Webb Road, off Dun Rd Diesel Kaingaroa Red Stag Truck Stop Red Stag Road Diesel Kawerau Kawerau Truck Stop Optimisation Yard, McKee Rd (Private Rd) Diesel Kawerau Kawerau Onepu Mill Truck Stop in FCF Sawmill Diesel Kinleith Kinleith Tram Road Truck Stop Kinleith Pulp and Paper Mill Diesel Morrinsville Morrinsville Truck Stop Cnr 61 Thames St & McRae St Diesel Mt Maunganui Mt Maunganui Truck Stop 11 Hull Road Diesel Murupara Murupara Truck Stop Smartt Industrial Yard, Main Road (S.H.38) Diesel Opotiki Opotiki Truck Stop Cnr 79 Bridge & John Streets Diesel Rotorua MC Jackson Truck Stop 50 Thermal Explorer Highway (S.H.5) Diesel Rotorua Vaughans Road Truck Stop 71 Vaughans Road Diesel Taumarunui Taumarunui Truck Stop 1470 Main South Road Diesel Taupo Taupo Truck Stop 220 Rakaunui Road Diesel Tauranga Tauranga Truck Stop 67 Mirieless Road Diesel Tauranga Tauriko Truck Stop 778 State Highway 29, Tauriko Diesel Tokoroa Tokoroa Truck Stop Cnr 16 Boronia St & Waratah Place Diesel Waharoa Waharoa Truck Stop 56 Factory Road Diesel Waiouru Waiouru Truck Stop 5458 State Highway 1 Diesel Waipa Waipa Truck Stop Red Stag Timber Sawmill, Waipa State Mill Rd Diesel Whakatane Whakatane Truck Stop 2 Mill Road Diesel Hastings Hastings Truck Stop 1108 Omahu Road Diesel ¢ Lower Hutt Seaview Truck Stop 53 Seaview Road Diesel Masterton Masterton Truck Stop 7 Buchanan Place Diesel Napier Napier Truck Stop 16 Severn Street Diesel Palmerston North Palmerston North Truck Stop 731 Tremaine Avenue Diesel Sanson Sanson Truck Stop 61 Dundas Road Diesel Wairoa Wairoa Truck Stop Cnr 134 Carrol St & Mahia Ave Diesel Wellington City Old Hutt Road Truck Stop 208 Old Hutt Road 95, 91, Diesel, DEF Woodville Woodville Truck Stop 33 Vogel Street Diesel ¢ Hawera Hawera Truck Stop 137 Glover Road Diesel ¢ New Plymouth Bell Block Truck Stop Cnr 3 Nugent Street & Meuli Lane Diesel Raetihi Raetihi Truck Stop 2 Parapara Road Diesel ¢ South Island Town/City Facility Name Street Address Amberley Amberley Truck Stop 54 Carters Rd (S.H.1) 95, 91, Diesel Ashburton Ashburton Truck Stop 11 - 13 South Street Diesel Blenheim Riverlands Truck Stop 3535 SH 1, Wither Hills Diesel Cromwell Cromwell Truck Stop 27 McNulty Road Diesel Christchurch Parkhouse Road Truck Stop 2 Jipcho Road Diesel Hope Hope Truck Stop 66 Main Road 95, 91, Diesel Hornby Hornby Truck Stop 74 - 78 Carmen Road Diesel Nelson Nelson Truck Stop Cnr 8-10 Hay St & Wildman Ave Diesel Woolston Woolston Truck Stop 30 Garlands Road Diesel Dunedin Dunedin Truck Stop 120 Fryatt Street Diesel Invercargill Invercargill Truck Stop Cnr 91 Mersey St & Spey St Diesel, DEF Mataura Mataura Truck Stop 125 Main Road Diesel ¢ Milton Milton Truck Stop 8 Abercrombie Street Diesel ¢ Pareora Pareora Truck Stop Cnr SH1 & Pooke Rd Diesel Rolleston Rolleston Truck Stop 25 Hoskyns Road, Rolleston Diesel, DEF Westport Westport Truck Stop Cnr Adderley & 9/7 Rintoul Street Diesel ¤ Within Auckland boundary Auckland Fuel Tax Applies ¢ Retailer Sets Price.
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