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Rotorua News
Nestled among the trout-laden lakes, gushing geysers and the geo-thermal spas of the Bay of Plenty is Rotorua, the cultural heart of New Zealand. Probably our second most popular tourist centre (after Queenstown) it's also famous for Wayne Ormond and the mighty B.O.P rugby team. They held the...
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The first Lone Star Cafe was opened on September 13th 1988, at 26 Manchester Street in Christchurch, by two ebullient characters - Tim Whelan and Stephen Ward. From the outset Tim and Steve were totally committed to providing Christchurch diners with a fun, value for money, unpretentious night...
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How to find the lone star
Need some help with directions maybe? Well check out this map and follow your nose. see you there. Contact Details Address: Cnr Awara & Amohia streets, Rotorua, New Zealand Phone: (07) 349 4040 Fax: (07) 349 4041 Email: tex@lonestar.co.nz
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