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Tourism NZ Highlights - March 2013

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Stellar Lineup At Ellerslie Flower Show
7 March 2013
Ellerslie International Flower Show, Christchurch
6 - 10 March, 2013

Green fingered creativity and Kiwi innovation know few limits at the Ellerslie International Flower Show - New Zealand’s premier gardening and lifestyle exhibition - which draws thousands of eager gardening and design fans each March.
New feature material
New Zealand - Autumn events highlights
7 March 2013
With the arrival of autumn in New Zealand, the temperature has settled and the landscape is a perfect picture of startling golds and warm reds, making it the ideal time for international tourists.
Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand - golf on the top
7 March 2013
Cape Kidnappers golf course on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island has been rated among the best in the world and ahead of some of golfing’s most famous old world destinations.
Kauri Cliffs, New Zealand - heavenly golfing
7 March 2013
The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs - perched above Matauri Bay, in New Zealand's beautiful Bay of Islands - is the centrepiece to a golfing dream realised by New York financier, philanthropist, golfer and Kiwi-phile Julian R Robertson.
Updated feature
Autumn in New Zealand
7 March 2013
Autumn in New Zealand stretches from March through to April and May – a season of cooler yet settled weather that is marked with vibrant colour – red, gold, orange – and the fruits of the harvest.

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