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- Saturday, 9 August 2025
Send Flowers Online with Flower Delivery by Timaru Florist Works, your connection to local florists!

Ordering flowers online from Timaru Florist Works is simple and since we only use local florists to deliver our flowers you can expect quality and artistry only found in Timaru. When looking to buy gifts and flowers for weddings, funerals, new babies or your favourite occasion we have the right roses, gift baskets, bouquets and flowering plants for you. Only quality flowers from the gifted local florists who create your order to fit your occasion. Surprise your special person with original flowers and arrangements from Timaru Florist Works.

Great Customer Service with Local Flower Delivery We offer Same-day flower delivery Monday through Saturday, during any season. For same-day delivery, place your order by 2:00 pm Monday-Friday, and 12 PM on Saturday . Our knowledgeable customer service is ready to help you with your flower order. For Birthdays, Weddings or sending flowers just because you want to show someone you care, we can help please call 1800 507 043 or us our simple user friendly online flower shopping cart. We take pride in being a small part of so many wonderful occasions, weddings, babies, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, and we strive to make every flower order perfect, and that perfection can only come from a local florist in Timaru, who cares about the community and the people in it.

For funeral flowers and sympathy gifts, our Advisors are can assist you in that difficult time at 1800 507 043.
- Saturday, 9 August 2025
Interesting Information about Timaru South Island

Keep watching to see the top things to do in Timaru, top attractions in Timaru, places to visit in Timaru and New Zealand travel guides. - Source

We are working on series of fact and colouring sheets to help celebrate Timaru's story from 1840-1940 (our first 100 years of settlement). - Source

South Canterbury's largest centre of population, and only city. The town developed at the only sheltered point on the coast between Banks Peninsula and North ... - Source

Timaru is a sleepy family town on the East Coast of the South Island about 2 hours drive from Christchurch. Most people drive through it on ... - Source

Timaru is the gateway to South Canterbury - a family-friendly destination that's marvellously close to the mountains. - Source

Timaru was established by both. In 1853 the Rhodes brothers surveyed a town behind Caroline Bay; three years later the government surveyed its own town. - Source

The city is known for its occasional sightings of the rare blue penguins, the world's smallest penguin species, which can be seen along the shorelines, ... - Source

Things to do in Timaru · Explore Caroline Bay · Watch penguins return to their burrows · Go shopping down Stafford Street · Check out the Te Ana ... - Source

Timaru's Caroline Bay is home to a colony of the world's smallest penguin - The Little Blue Penguin/Korora. Over the summer months (October - March) view them ... - Source

Timaru is located between Christchurch and Dunedin. Though it's a relatively small city (with just shy of 50,000 residents), it is Canterbury's ... - Source

Timaru has been built on rolling hills created from the lava flows of the extinct Mt Horrible volcano, which last erupted thousands of years ago. The result is ... - Source

Made a borough in 1868 and a city late in the 1940s, Timaru derives its name from Maori terms meaning either “shady cabbage tree” or “place of shelter.” The ... - Source

Top Attractions in Timaru · 1. Caroline Bay Beach · 4.4. 405. Beaches · 2. Te Ana Maori Rock Art · 4.7. 103. Art Galleries · 3. South Canterbury Museum · 4.5. 80. - Source

While Timaru is famous for its woolly sheep and hardy shepherds, this picturesque agricultural region is also packed with boutique hotels, artisan food ... - Source

The city of Timaru is home to about 29,000 people. It is the biggest city in South Canterbury. It's also the third-largest urban area in the ... - Source

For over 1400 years the Maori knew “Te Maru” as a place of shelter with Cabbage trees and tussock. They left behind 500 sites of Rock Art. - Source

There was a long history of Maori settlement in and around Timaru before whalers and sealers arrived in the 1790s. The town raced into the ... - Source

Founded in the late 1870's Timaru is renowned for its Edwardian history and architecture, sport and leisure and is the base for major tournaments and events. - Source

1. You can see penguins for free · 2. Caroline Bay is a treasure · 3. Early town slogans really talked the place up · 4. You won't need a ... - Source

The bay area was one of the first New Zealand beaches to be developed along the lines of an English seaside resort. There's a rookery of penguins in the rocks, ... - Source