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Lime Scooter Scavenger Hunt

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Sat 5 Nov 2022, 2:00pm–5:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Website

Win One of Two $100 Love the Centre Prezzy Cards
Be one of the first 25 to score yourself a free scooter ride between 2pm & 5pm on Saturday 5th November, complete the Scavenger Hunt and go in the draw to win one of two $100 Love the Centre prezzy cards!

- Find the 8 CBD landmarks using the clues below.
- Snap a pic of yourself beside each of the 8 landmarks‍
- Upload your 8 snaps through Facebook messenger to @hamiltoncentral by 5pm 5th November to be in the draw to win a $100 Love the Centre Prezzy Card!

Clues
1. Matariki Sculpture – Garden Place (Victoria Street) – This black and white sculpture standing tall in Garden Place by Neil Miller represents Pleiades in the form of a growing vine featuring the stars of Matariki as the fruit.

2. VOTR Sculpture – Victoria on the River (Victoria Street) – A sculptured archway looking out to the Waikato River – Te Tatau ki Kirikiriroa meaning the Doorway to Hamilton designed and created by Robert Jahnke.

3. Boon artwork - Victoria on the River (Victoria Street) – Bringing colour to the park – a giant mural featuring a beautiful tui by Techs & Hine.

4. The Jetty – River Path (Grantham Street) – Boat access to the Waikato River featuring five pou (pillars) featuring sculptures representing ancestral stories from local hapuu – a collaboration between hapuu representatives and artist Eugene Kara, Ngaati Korokii Kahukura.

5. Wintec Sculpture – River Path down by Ferrybank (Grantham Street) – a waka sculpture overlooking the river – named Toia Mai gifted to Hamilton Kirikiriroa by Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec) and the artist Joe Citizen.

6. Tongue of the Dog – outside the Waikato Museum on Victoria Street – colourful rods overlooking the Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato – Michael Parekowhai’s striking sculpture Tongue of the Dog.

7. Hilda Ross Statue – Garden Place (Victoria Street) – a champion for the city she overlooks Garden Place – a bronze sculpture by artist Matt Gauldie.‍ Boon artwork – Garden Place (Victoria Street) – overlooking this central city space – Māori artist Daniel Ormsby is storytelling through painted mural Whakairo (carving) and Te Moko (tattooing).

8. Boon artwork – Garden Place (Victoria Street) – overlooking this central city space – Māori artist Daniel Ormsby is storytelling through painted mural Whakairo (carving) and Te Moko (tattooing).

Refer to Lime Ts & Cs for scooter use:
https://www.li.me/en-nz/user-agreement

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