All Regions Clubs
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51. Kawerau Cosmopolitan Club - A member of Clubs New Zealand |
| Kawerau Cosmopolitan Club is a member of Clubs New Zealand and extend a warm welcome to all members and affiliated members and guests http://www.kaweraucossie.co.nz/ contact |
52. Taupo RSA - Returned Services Association |
| Taupo RSA is a member of Returned Services Association and Clubs New Zealand and welcomes its members, affiliated members and guests to its club http://www.tauporsa.co.nz/ contact |
53. Bowls Birkenhead |
| The Birkenhead Bowling Club offers outdoors bowls on Auckland's North Shore. http://www.bowlsbirkenhead.com/ |
54. Taradale RSA - Returned Services Association |
| Taradale RSA is a member of Returned Services Association and Clubs New Zealand and welcomes its members, affiliated members and guests to its club http://www.taradalersa.co.nz/ contact |
55. Foxton RSA - Returned Services Association |
| Foxton RSA is a member of Returned Services Association and Clubs New Zealand and welcomes its members, affiliated members and guests to its club http://www.foxtonrsa.co.nz/ contact |
56. Halberg Trust |
| The Halberg Trust aims to support all children with a disability if they want to be involved in active leisure or recreation of their choice, alongside their peers in an inclusive environment. http://www.halberg.co.nz/ contact |
57. Mercedes-Benz Club Auckland Incorporated |
| A car club for Mercedes-Benz owners in the greater Auckland area providing regular club nights, events, news and marketplace. http://www.mercedesclub.org.nz/ |
58. Te Atatu RSA |
| Te Atatu Peninsula RSA http://www.teatatursa.co.nz/ contact |
59. Onehunga RSA |
| Onehunga RSA in Auckland is situated at 57 Princes StreetOnehunga. http://www.onehungarsa.co.nz/ contact |
60. Mt Pleasant Pottery Group |
| A diverse group of potters and ceramic artists from all walks of life enjoy potting at Mt Pleasant Pottery Group Christchurch NZ. The club has a well-equipped studio and kiln yard. Classes for beginners through to experienced potters. http://www.mtpleasantpottery.org.nz/ |