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784 days ago

Waimarie Hutt Valley Croquet Club

Dawn from Avalon

The weather is getting better with summer on the way. Enjoy the outdoors by coming to play croquet on our beautiful lawns with our club's friendly members. To start with, we will teach you how to play Golf Croquet, which is a lot of fun. The club days for Golf Croquet are the mornings of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Arrive at 9.30am, Walter Nash Park, 110A Reynold's Street, Taita, Lower Hutt (the bus shelter for the 110 route is outside the gate).Wear suitable clothing for the weather and flat shoes (no heels). We have all the croquet equipment for you to use. For further information, phone Dawn on 938 2378 or 027 669 4777. Please see attached poster..

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