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Jade Gallery Picton Marlborough
Maori Jade greenstone jewellery, carvings and corporate promotional gifts by Ross Crump. Jade Gallery 40 High Street Picton Marlborough New Zealand. Online gallery shows a wide selection of greenstone jewellery and carvings.

James & Co - Country & Antique style Furniture & Gifts
Beautiful Furniture made by Simon & Rebecca James, can be made to your requirements. Visit our shop and see our wide range of furniture and Marlborough made giftware which is on display. Corner of Mills & Ford Road and Statehighway 1 Grovetown.

Lampworks - Mood Lighting
Lighting combined with art. During the day these wonderful lamps decorate your room, while at night are transformed by light to create a unique ambience.

Made-to-Order - Personally-Made Gift Baskets
Made-to-Order aims to craft for you the perfect gift for your special someone. Your recipient should enjoy everything in the basket, and we aim to include at least one 'for keeps' item. Nothing off-the-shelf, nothing run-of-the-mill, no two baskets the same.

Traditional Country Preserves - Home-Style Preserves & Gourmet Foods
Traditional Country Preserves in Marlborough is a unique gourmet preservery, offering food lovers a range of exquisitely presented gourmet foods. Using an abundance of local produce and following traditional family recipes.

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KAIKOURA LOOKS ON
When Captain James Cook encountered the Kaikoura peninsula he named it "Lookers On" because of his experience with the local Maori. During his circum-navigation of New Zealand in 1770, Cook passed Cape Campbell, sailing south to investigate what lay beyond. On 15 February, his ship was approached by four canoes, in which were 57 Maori. However, they would not talk or trade and returned to land from where they followed the ship's progress south.

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