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  2. Category:Clock towers in Australia - Wikipedia

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  3. Quay Street, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Quay Street is the northernmost street in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand. The Auckland Ferry Terminal , which has ferries running to Devonport , Waiheke Island , and other places in Waitematā Harbour ; the Hilton Auckland hotel; and Ports of Auckland are on the north side of the street.

  4. Countdown (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Countdown was an Australian-owned New Zealand full-service supermarket chain and subsidiary of Woolworths New Zealand, itself a subsidiary of Australia's Woolworths Group. It is one of two supermarket chains in New Zealand, the other being Foodstuffs. Until the brand's rebranding, there were 194 Countdown stores, with 61 in Auckland. [1]

  5. Woolworths (New Zealand supermarket chain) - Wikipedia

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    Australia's Woolworths Group acquired Progressive Enterprises in 2005, including the Woolworths chain. [21] In October 2006, Woolworths began operating fuel discount vouchers for Z Energy and Gull New Zealand. [4] [failed verification] In 2008, Woolworths had 61 full-format stores, including 10 in Auckland.

  6. Auckland Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal is on the Auckland waterfront, at the north end of Queen Street, across Quay Street from the Waitematā railway station, which is the hub for local buses and trains. The ferry terminal is composed of two main elements, a yellow Edwardian Baroque building facing Queen Street and the CBD, and newer wharves and a waiting area building ...

  7. List of category 1 historic places in Auckland - Wikipedia

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    122–124 Quay Street, Gore Street and Tyler Street: 622: New Zealand Guardian Trust Building: Historic Place Category 1: 101–107 Queen Street: 623: Occidental Hotel: Historic Place Category 1: 6–8 Vulcan Lane: 624: Ponsonby Baptist Church: Historic Place Category 1: 43 Jervois Road and 2 Seymour Street, Ponsonby: 627: Ponsonby Post Office ...

  8. Waitematā railway station - Wikipedia

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    General Post Office building in 1911, with the entrance to the Queen Street railway station to the right. Waitematā railway station, formerly known as Britomart Transport Centre, is the public transport hub in the central business district of Auckland and the northern terminus of the North Island Main Trunk railway line.

  9. Princes Wharf, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Princes Wharf as seen from Quay Street. The two 'ship's prows' of the wharf as seen from Waitematā Harbour. Loading at the old Princes Wharf in 1924. Princes Wharf is a former commercial wharf on the Auckland waterfront, in Auckland, New Zealand, which has been redeveloped into a multi-story high-class mixed-use development and cruise ship terminal.