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  2. Brooklands, New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Named "The Gables" it is New Zealand's oldest surviving hospital building, and functions as a gallery for the Taranaki Arts Society. [3] The world's only Lawn Bowls Museum is located in Brooklands. It was established in 1980 and has more than 8000 exhibits. [4] New Plymouth's main electricity distribution substation is in the Brooklands area.

  3. Yarrow Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Yarrow Stadium is situated in the central suburb of Westown in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, with main vehicle access off Maratahu Street.Named the third best rugby stadium on earth by New Zealand Rugby World magazine in May 2009, Yarrow Stadium (known as Stadium Taranaki for the Rugby World Cup 2011) conforms with the International Rugby Board's "clean stadium" policy.

  4. Pukekura Park - Wikipedia

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    10 Fillis Street, New Plymouth, Taranaki: Coordinates-39.0624104, 174.0785908: End names: ... Near the southern end of the park is the Bowl of Brooklands amphitheatre

  5. TSB Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Events held at TSB Stadium include: Basketball New Zealand Breakers (); Music Shows – G-TARanaki Six60, INXS, Westlife, Beach Boys, Motorhead Trade Shows - Home and Lifestyle Expo, Careers Expo, Craft Shows, Oil and Gas Expos, NZ Tattoo and Art Festival

  6. David Baldwin (bowls) - Wikipedia

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    He won three New Zealand National Bowls Championships titles when bowling for the Paritutu Bowling Club: the pairs in 1971 with John Murtagh, the fours in 1972 with Murtagh, Bruce John and Ken Tompkins, and the fours again in 1974 with Murtagh, Bruce Ballinger and Ken Murtagh. Baldwin holds 16 Taranaki titles in bowls. [4]

  7. Taranaki Airs - Wikipedia

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    The team became known as the New Plymouth Bears in 1992, [4] the same year they were crowned regular season winners for the first time. [2] The team was rebranded as Taranaki in 1994 and then became the Oilers in 1998. [4] Following the 1999 season, the franchise withdrew from the NBL. [5] [6]

  8. Moturoa AFC - Wikipedia

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    The New Plymouth club relied on friendly games against mariners of the trade shipping at the port of Moturoa. The first ever recorded Moturoa association football team was published in the Taranaki Daily News on 25 May 1925, with players; Thompson, Matthews, Randell, the Spedding brothers, the Anderson brothers, Murray, Mells, Peere, Towes and ...

  9. New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    City in Taranaki, New Zealand New Plymouth Ngāmotu (Māori) City New Plymouth city skyline looking south from the foreshore with Mount Taranaki on the horizon. New Plymouth Show map of Taranaki Region New Plymouth Show map of North Island New Plymouth Show map of New Zealand Coordinates: 39°03′28″S 174°04′27″E  /  39.05778°S 174.07417°E  / -39.05778; 174.07417 Country New ...