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Great Southern Waimate
Farm Buildings in Waimate, Canterbury area
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Our address
2 William Street,
Waimate 7924,
Canterbury, South Island,
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03 689 6369 Edit -
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Services offered
Building Supplies, Concrete, Farm Buildings, Fencing Supplies, Timber
Expertised in Farm Buildings
Design, Building
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Waimate, Waimate Area
Additional info
Online Information, Farms, Steel, Industrial, Agricultural, Commercial, Cottages, Boat Sheds, Warehouses, Workshops, Storage Sheds, Barns, Sheds
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