![]() ![]() Also upgrades and effects on ships using ingots. Goods brought by ships, information and tips about sending ships off. Information on boosters available to activate with gems at the Laboratory as well as how to earn or buy gems. Learn how to earn clovers to play and win rewards. How to make ingots and what they are used for. Information on the cost and requirements to build the foundry. How to hire and use the dealer effectively, information on special crates, and discounts/sales at the market. Information on building and using the City Market. ![]() Information on the museums purpose, and a showcase of all artifacts and rewards available at the mine and islands. ![]() Tables for each of these items are available to be viewed. How to upgrade Factories, Trains and Isles, what's available to be upgraded and recommendations on where to begin upgrading. Information on how to build and use one of the key buildings in Township. This scenic 65km cycling and walking trail stretches from Ngāruawāhia to Lake Karapiro with an on road section running through the picturesque streets of Cambridge.Information on all of the unique special buildings, including levels, population, cost, time to build and description. The Equine Stars Walk of Fame on the main street, Victoria Street, celebrates winning horses, as does the mare and foal statute in Jubilee Gardens outside the Edwardian era town hall where there is also a war memorial and clock tower.Īs well as honouring its equine champions, Cambridge applauds its winning athletes in the Sports Walk of Fame along Duke Street.Īmongst them are the cyclists that train out on local roads and at the Grassroots Trust Velodrome where Cycling New Zealand is headquartered, and the rowers that are to be frequently seen on Lake Karapiro, home of Rowing New Zealand.Īthletic or simply weekend enthusiasts, cyclists – and anyone who likes to step out – will be drawn to the Te Awa Great New Zealand River Ride. Amongst the particularly picturesque are St Andrew’s Anglican Church, constructed in 1881, and Cambridge Primary School, built in 1879. Many of Cambridge’s buildings that date back to the Victorian and Edwardian eras are protected and can be admired as you stroll around the streets. ![]()
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