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(Last updated May 2013)

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

More Macraes Trips!

This has just come in from Claire. There have been a few people asking to swap from one group to another. It is not easily possible to do this, so please check with Claire before making your plans.

There has been quite a bit of interest in the trips to Macraes Gold Mine so have booked a third trip to the mine on Friday the 26th March at 11am. Adults $10/Children $5
You need to drive to the Macraes village to be there 15 minutes prior to departure. It takes an hour and a half to drive from Dunedin. Please see earlier e-mails for more details about the tour.

Please note the following:
There is no eft-pos there so cash or cheque only. Payment will be direct to the mine on the day. Payment is on a seat basis so if you are taking younger children you will have to pay for them too. If you are taking teenagers and they are still being schooled then they are charged at child rates.
Please bring warm clothing and sensible footwear as weather can be quite changeable.

Cheers
Claire

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