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Gisborne Taxi Society
Taxis in Gisborne area
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Our address
186 Derby Street,
Gisborne 4010, North Island,
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06 867 2222 Edit -
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06 867 0246 Edit -
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Cars, Vans, Groups, Airport Shuttles, Wheelchair Lifts, Weddings, Conferences, Schools, Motels, Hotels, Holiday Parks, Wineries, Restaurants, Airports, Museums
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