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1211 days ago

Karori Cemetery Tours - Queen's Birthday Weekend

Julia from Northland

The Friends of Karori Cemetery are offering four tours over Queen's Birthday weekend:
- Sunday 6th June 10:30am Murder and Mayhem
- Sunday 6th June 1.30pm Off the Beaten Track
- Monday 7th June 10:30am First Catholics
- Monday 7th June 1.30pm Movers and Shakers 2
To book please email friendsofkaroricemeterytours@gmail.com
Each tour is 1.5 hours duration, easy walking, good dogs on leads are welcome. $10 per person (under 12-year olds free).
Tours are weather dependent – information about meeting place, cancellation arrangements etc. will be sent on booking.
More details about these tours can be found on our website:
friendsofkaroricemetery.co.nz...

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