CARAVAN FOR SALE
Caravan for sale
1988 OXFORD 4 BERTH PERMANENT DOUBLE BED ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
+ FREE TV & SAT DISH.
Has too many features to list them all. However here is just a few.
4.7 mtr, sleeps, 4 with a permanent island double bed and a fold down table and squabs that convert to another double.
Has an extra large full length European awning which has only been used a few times, very spacious.
Double glazed windows.
Hot & cold water with an electric pump.
Additional power plugs, TV Ariel sockets & lights. 12v transformer.
Built in radio CD player with 4 speakers.
Wall mounted microwave oven.
22in flat screen TV & decoder (Sky card compatible).
Satellite dish & locator,
Heated towel rail.
Electric blanket.
Awning fridge.
Outdoor table & chairs.
Large outdoor umbrella.
Additional long power cable.
All the pots, pans, dishes & cutlery. & linen.
In fact everything you will need to just hook on and enjoy.
Overall in very good condition & come with current WOF & rego.
Will be sad to see her go, but our health dictates its sale.
$16,700 ono
.
Some Choice News!
DOC is rolling out a new tool to help figure out what to tackle first when it comes to protecting our threatened species and the things putting them at risk.
Why does this matter? As Nikki Macdonald from The Post points out, we’re a country with around 4,400 threatened species. With limited time and funding, conservation has always meant making tough calls about what gets attention first.
For the first time, DOC has put real numbers around what it would take to do everything needed to properly safeguard our unique natural environment. The new BioInvest tool shows the scale of the challenge: 310,177 actions across 28,007 sites.
Now that we can see the full picture, it brings the big question into focus: how much do we, as Kiwis, truly value protecting nature — and what are we prepared to invest to make it happen?
We hope this brings a smile!
Poll: If we want to reduce speeding, what do you think actually changes driver behaviour? 🛻🚨🚓
In the Post's article on speeding penalties, the question is asked whether speeding fines are truly about road safety, or are they just a way to boost revenue for the Crown?
What do you think? Should speeding motorists receive speeding fines or demerit points?
-
31.9% The sting of a fine (Money talks!)
-
68.1% The threat of demerit points (Nobody wants to lose their license!)
Addictive Eaters Anonymous
How much does it cost to join AEA?
There are no dues or fees for joining AEA or attending AEA meetings. We are self-supporting through our own voluntary contributions. At some point during each meeting we pass the basket to help cover expenses, such as the cost of rent and literature. Members are not obliged to contribute, but we usually do so to the extent we are able.
Loading…