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- city by the Claudelands road bridge and the East Coast Main Trunk Railway bridge. Miropiko Pā, at River Road, in the north-west of Claudelands, was occupied...
- (formerly Claudelands Arena) is a multi-purpose indoor sports and entertainment arena located in Hamilton, New Zealand. Globox Arena is part of Claudelands Events...
- Claudelands Bridge is a dual-lane truss road bridge over the Waikato River, joining Claudelands with Hamilton Central. In 1968 it was converted from the...
- Claudelands railway station was a New Zealand railway station in the Hamilton suburb of Claudelands. The station was between Brooklyn Road and Claudelands...
- replaced by the Victoria Bridge in 1910. The first railway bridge, the Claudelands Bridge, was opened in 1884. It was converted to a road traffic bridge...
- Claudelands Rovers is a semi professional football club in New Zealand. It is based in the Hamilton suburb of Hamilton East. Claudelands Rovers Premier...
- NRFL Conference (this page) NRF League One, WaiBOP League One Auckland Claudelands Rovers Matamata Swifts Ngongotaha Northern United Sports Northland Otumoetai...
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- September 1922. Retrieved 2021-11-20. Maps - 1864 Hamilton West East 1879 Claudelands 1895 Hamilton West 1924 Hamilton E 1925 Jolly estate, Frankton 1936 Hamilton...
- Zealand. He was one of the original owners of Claudelands, now one of the city's suburbs. East Street in Claudelands is named for him. In 1870, he was appointed...