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  2. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    Bunnings Group Limited, trading as Bunnings Warehouse or Bunnings, is an Australian household hardware and garden centre chain. The chain has been owned by Wesfarmers since 1994, and has stores in Australia and New Zealand.

  3. National Provincial Championship (2006–present) - Wikipedia

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    2023 Bunnings NPC: Sport: Rugby union: Formerly known as: Air New Zealand Cup ITM Cup Mitre 10 Cup: Inaugural season: 2006: Country New Zealand : Holders: Taranaki : Most titles: Canterbury (9 titles) Website: provincial.rugby: Related competitions

  4. 2022 Bunnings NPC - Wikipedia

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    2022 Bunnings NPC season; Countries: New Zealand: Date: 5 August – 22 October: Champions: Wellington: Runners-up: Canterbury: Matches played: 77: Tries scored: 544 (average 7.1 per match) Top point scorer: Fergus Burke 147 points: Top try scorer: Tevita Li (North Harbour) 13 tries: Official website; www.provincial.rugby

  5. Robert Bunning - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bunning (13 December 1859 – 12 August 1936) was an English-born Western Australian businessman involved in the construction, timber, and sawmill industries. He co-founded with his younger brother Arthur (1863-1929) the company Bunning Bros, the predecessor to the modern-day retailer Bunnings Warehouse .

  6. 2021 Bunnings NPC - Wikipedia

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    2021 Bunnings NPC season; Countries: New Zealand: Date: 6 August – 20 November: Champions: Waikato: Runners-up: Tasman: Matches played: 53: Tries scored: 353 (average 6.7 per match) Top point scorer: Stephen Perofeta 172 points: Top try scorer: Leicester Fainga'anuku 8 tries: Official website; www.provincial.rugby

  7. Charles Bunning - Wikipedia

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    3 June 1994 (aged 89) Occupation. retail businessman. Known for. Bunnings. Family. Robert Bunning (father), Arthur Bunning (uncle) Charles R. Bunning (1 March 1905 [1] – 3 June 1994 [2]) was a West Australian businessman who played an early significant role in the development of major retailer Bunnings. [3]

  8. Mitre 10 - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, that store has become a Bunnings. The Mega store in Lilydale, Victoria closed in late 2009, being the last Mitre 10 Australia corporate store. The first Mitre 10 Mega store to open, in Beenleigh, Queensland, is still trading and operational as of 2020.

  9. Canterbury (National Provincial Championship) - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Canterbury, New Zealand. The union was originally established in 1879, with the National Provincial Championship established in 1976. They now play in the reformed National Provincial Championship competition. They play their home games at Orangetheory Stadium in Christchurch ...

  10. Home Hardware (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .homehardware .com .au. Home Hardware [1] (previously known as Home Timber & Hardware) is an Australian retail hardware chain. It is Australia's third-biggest hardware chain after Bunnings Warehouse and Mitre 10, the latter of which is its parent company.

  11. Noah Hotham - Wikipedia

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    Noah Hotham (born 23 May 2003) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Tasman in the Bunnings NPC and the Crusaders in Super Rugby. His position is halfback. Career. Hotham was named in the Tasman Mako squad as a development player for the 2021 Bunnings NPC.