Avonside - Dallington, Christchurch

1959 days ago

Three seed packets for $1 LAST DAY FOR PICK UP MONDAY

Kelly from Woolston

No weekend pickups or after 5.30pm sorry. Pick up from Woolston.

I'm clearing out my seed collection so you can choose any three seed packets from a wide selection given and I'll throw in two plants free (that's five items total for only $1). It's first in first served and … View more
No weekend pickups or after 5.30pm sorry. Pick up from Woolston.

I'm clearing out my seed collection so you can choose any three seed packets from a wide selection given and I'll throw in two plants free (that's five items total for only $1). It's first in first served and items won't be held. Pictures are indicative of some of the seed plant varieties currently available but there are others not mentioned.

Price: $1

1959 days ago

Three plants for $1 LAST DAY FOR PICK UP MONDAY

Kelly from Woolston

No weekend pick ups sorry or after 5.30pm.

I'm clearing out my excess plants before the planting rush in spring. It's first in first served and items won't be held so be quick to get the best choices. New plants and bulbs added everyday and many more than shown. Please note that the… View more
No weekend pick ups sorry or after 5.30pm.

I'm clearing out my excess plants before the planting rush in spring. It's first in first served and items won't be held so be quick to get the best choices. New plants and bulbs added everyday and many more than shown. Please note that the plants will be smaller versions of the bigger ones shown. Many of the pots have multiple plants/bulbs yet still count as one plant so you get even more of a bargain.

For every three that you buy I'll give you a choice of two other free plants from a selection on the day you pick up. You therefore get 5 plants for $1 total.

Price: $1

1967 days ago

Earthquake donations earmarked for Christchurch cenotaph removal

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The controversial relocation of Christchurch's Citizens' War Memorial has received financial backing for a proposed move to Cranmer Square.

The Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust (CEAT), set up to administer post-earthquake donations, has confirmed it will "support" the … View more
The controversial relocation of Christchurch's Citizens' War Memorial has received financial backing for a proposed move to Cranmer Square.

The Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust (CEAT), set up to administer post-earthquake donations, has confirmed it will "support" the removal of the 82-year-old cenotaph, which has stood alongside Christ Church Cathedral since 1937, if resource consent is approved.

Moving the 300-tonne cenotaph is estimated to cost up to $1.5 million, but CEAT secretary Neil Cooper would not say how much the trust would cover "as we've not made this figure public yet".

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1959 days ago

RISINGHOLME SINGERS

Jean from Linwood

Hi Folks, it’s the turn of my other choir, Risingholme Singers, this time, for our forthcoming concert, on Saturday, 3rd August at Heaton Normal Intermediate School, commencing 3.00 p.m. We have a lovely program, including music from such greats as Aspects of Love; Joseph; Les Miserables; Guys … View moreHi Folks, it’s the turn of my other choir, Risingholme Singers, this time, for our forthcoming concert, on Saturday, 3rd August at Heaton Normal Intermediate School, commencing 3.00 p.m. We have a lovely program, including music from such greats as Aspects of Love; Joseph; Les Miserables; Guys and Dolls; etc., so hope you can join us for what I’m sure will be a very enjoyable afternoon. Further details can be found in the poster I have attached.

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1962 days ago

Aerial image shows the aftermath of the Christchurch explosion

Sarah Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

An aerial image shows the extent of the damage after a huge explosion in Christchurch.
📷: John Kirk-Anderson/ Stuff

To read more, click here.

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1959 days ago

Who have you nominated for Gardener of the Year?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Don't forget to nominate your favourite homegrown hero for our Gardener of the Year. We're looking for gardeners who have used their green thumbs to help others and make a difference in their community. They'll win lots of prizes, including products from event sponsors LawnMaster, … View moreDon't forget to nominate your favourite homegrown hero for our Gardener of the Year. We're looking for gardeners who have used their green thumbs to help others and make a difference in their community. They'll win lots of prizes, including products from event sponsors LawnMaster, Tui and Escea! More information about the competition and how to nominate in the link below. Meanwhile, here's a video fo 2015 winner Helen Coker talking about her experience in the competition.

1961 days ago

Important information about your Neighbourly account

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1961 days ago

Free children's books to donate.

Tabitha from Shirley

Hello, I have a lot of children's books to donate and they are all in good condition. Great for children under 7! Does anyone know where might like the books? I can drop them off. I don't have time to sell them and just want to give them to a good home ASAP. Thank you.

Free

1962 days ago

Are you selling your home?

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Showcase Plus displays your house listing to a relevant geographic audience. Your property will be exposed to as … View more
Want to reach more buyers? With Showcase Plus you can harness the reach of Stuff and Neighbourly. Your house listing will be featured on the Stuff and Neighbourly websites and apps.

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1962 days ago

Nissan Wingroad 2002

Trevor from Waltham

Nissan Wingroad automatic, 1500cc, with AC, CD player and towbar. Good condition for year, very reliable, 117067km. Only selling as we don't need two cars any more. WOF and Reg to Dec 19 and Jan 20 respectively. Superficial blemishes as shown in photos. $3000 ono. Ph. Trevor 02102511574

Negotiable

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1963 days ago

Sewing

Dawn from Burwood

Hi Need three pairs of pants made. No pockets, stretch fabric with elastic waist. I need to know roughly how much it would cost. The pattern will have to be from another pair of pants that fit me good but are had it.

1962 days ago

Police remind tradies to keep their gear secure

Neighbourly.co.nz

Christchurch Police are reminding tradies to lock it or lose it, following increasing reports of thefts from 4x4s.

Vehicles have been targeted in the Lyttleton and Corsair Bay areas.

Christchurch Metro Area Prevention Manager Inspector Leairne Dow says that tradies in particular should be … View more
Christchurch Police are reminding tradies to lock it or lose it, following increasing reports of thefts from 4x4s.

Vehicles have been targeted in the Lyttleton and Corsair Bay areas.

Christchurch Metro Area Prevention Manager Inspector Leairne Dow says that tradies in particular should be cautious to secure valuable tools left in vehicles.

Anyone who is the victim of crime or has information that may be useful to Police should let Police know immediately.
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1962 days ago

Poll: Should NZ schools have gender-neutral uniforms?

Sarah Reporter from Stuff

A new law in Wales says schools are required to have gender-neutral uniforms.

This means that while uniforms can include both skirts and pants, schools can't label these as "girls" or "boys" items.

Should NZ follow suit?

To read more, click here.

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Should NZ schools have gender-neutral uniforms?
  • 51.1% Yes
    51.1% Complete
  • 48.9% No
    48.9% Complete
1743 votes
1963 days ago

Kids only - keep out!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Shirley

Kid’s love somewhere to hide and seek.


This day tent is a perfect fort for indoors or a place to retreat from the sun when playing outside, with highlights of Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick … View more
Kid’s love somewhere to hide and seek.


This day tent is a perfect fort for indoors or a place to retreat from the sun when playing outside, with highlights of Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1963 days ago

Keep NZ homes stink bug free

Biosecurity New Zealand

The brown marmorated stink bug is a pest that can infest your home in the thousands, stinks when crushed, and is almost impossible to get rid of. It is also a major threat to our fruit and vegetable industries.

It’s not in New Zealand yet and we want to keep it that way. It hibernates inside … View more
The brown marmorated stink bug is a pest that can infest your home in the thousands, stinks when crushed, and is almost impossible to get rid of. It is also a major threat to our fruit and vegetable industries.

It’s not in New Zealand yet and we want to keep it that way. It hibernates inside homes.
Find out more

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