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Blenheim Euro Rentals - Rental Cars
Pre-owned European cars for rental,BMW,Mercedes-Benz, Volvo. Self-drive wedding cars,holiday touring,business.Phone/fax +64 3 572 4252 |

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Go Rentals New Zealand Car Rental company
Quality, well presented and maintained rental cars at very competitive prices in New Zealand. Free delivery to hotels and motels in central Auckland and to Auckland Airport. |

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Marlborough Classic Motoring
Tour the scenic attractions of Marlborough and drive the open road in style. Eye-catching classic 1930-50s style two-seater open-top sports cars with modern engines, components and performance, available for hire: by the hour, daily or longer. Your choice of self-drive or with personal chauffeur. Maps and itineraries provided. Extended self-drive hire available for touring the South Island. Qualmark Endorsed Visitor Transport. |

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New Zealand Car Rentals
New Zealand Car Rentals offers a range of late model quality discount rental cars, minibus and 4x4 hire cars to suit all budgets. Cheap NZ car rental rates at an all-inclusive cost! No deposit and no hidden extra charges. |

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Picton Rental Cars
Rental car search comparison site based in Picton, Marborough, New Zealand. |

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Picton Water Taxis
Welcome to Picton Water Taxis and Hire service. A friendly taxi service who strives to provide a personal service, transporting its customers to any destination they choose in Queen Charlotte Sounds. We can be called day or night, at a time that is convenient to you. We pride ourselves on our punctuality.
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Southern Link Coaches
One of New Zealands leading bus companies, with daily bus/coach service Christchurch to Queenstown, Nelson and Motueka |

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WestBay Water Taxis
Experience the fastest water taxi fleet in Picton. Our modern, purpose built vessels are fully surveyed to carry up to 60pax; both travelling in excess of 30 knots, giving fast, safe, efficient service throughout the Queen Charlotte Sound.
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On 16 February, 1986, the Mikhail Lermontov left Picton piloted by the harbour master. The pilot made the decision to take the ship through a dangerous passage at Cape Jackson, where it struck rocks below the waterline on the port side. After beaching the ship, water-tight doors were breached and water gushed into the ship. One crew member died and some passengers were injured. The ship rests where it sank, lying on its port side.
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