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Karen from Bryndwr
Hi - I have a girls winter Kilt - dry cleaned and tidy 2nd hand condition - still got a lot of wear in it. Size 8-12. Girls athletics top - size 10.
Jersey - size 102cm (nearly new)
Scarf -green/white stripe.
Boys shorts -bottle green with belt size 16.
Message me for details.
Karen from Inline Property Management
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Helen from Avonhead
By popular request, the Canterbury Film Society is delighted to offer a repeat screening of Tātarakihi: The Children of Parihaka on 5 November at 2pm at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, corner Montreal & Gloucester Streets. Speaker is Ngapera Teitinga-Moeahu from Parihaka. Rating … View moreBy popular request, the Canterbury Film Society is delighted to offer a repeat screening of Tātarakihi: The Children of Parihaka on 5 November at 2pm at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, corner Montreal & Gloucester Streets. Speaker is Ngapera Teitinga-Moeahu from Parihaka. Rating GA. Running time 65 mins.
Tātarakihi tells the story of a 'journey of memory' taken by Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Tamarongo following in the footsteps of their ancestors who were imprisoned in the South Island after the Taranaki land confiscations of the 1860s.
Entry is by KOHA (donation). Seating is on first-come-first-served basis, but priority seating will be given to those who missed out last time. (Suggest you come early and put your something on a seat to reserve one; we 'sold out' last time.) Food and drink will be sold as a fundraiser for Canterbury Film Society.
Contact Helen @ 021-405039
Email: info@canterburyfilmsociety.org.nz
Angela Harden from St Albans School PTA
Just 10 more sleeps until you can buy, sell, eat, play at the St Albans School Market day. A fun day for all the community (rain or shine)... come along and grab a bargain at this fun event that aims to bring together the school and community, and to raise funds for a new playground.
Free … View moreJust 10 more sleeps until you can buy, sell, eat, play at the St Albans School Market day. A fun day for all the community (rain or shine)... come along and grab a bargain at this fun event that aims to bring together the school and community, and to raise funds for a new playground.
Free admission and family friendly. There'll be a bouncy castle, pony rides, the AMI firetruck, candy floss, sausage sizzle, great coffee, and of course stalls galore for a some bargain hunting.
Location: St Albans School on Sheppard Place; also accessed through the English Park carpark on Cranford Street or via the gate on Westminster Street.
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Links have been added for: This page, review page, public consultation page, Christchurch event page
When should the law treat two people as a couple? What property should they share if they break up and what property should only belong to one of them?
New Zealand has changed a lot in the … View moreLinks have been added for: This page, review page, public consultation page, Christchurch event page
When should the law treat two people as a couple? What property should they share if they break up and what property should only belong to one of them?
New Zealand has changed a lot in the last forty years, including how relationships and families are formed, how they function and what happens when relationships end.
The Law Commission is reviewing the 40-year-old Property (Relationships) Act 1976, which sets the rules for how to divide a couple’s property at the end of a relationship, and they want to hear your views.
The Law Commission has developed a paper, Dividing Relationship Property: Time for Change? - Te mātaatoha rawa tokorau – Kua eke te wā? This paper asks New Zealanders how the law could be better. You can view the Issues Paper and summary document, and access online consultation platform, from 16 October on this website.
A series of public meetings is being held around the country. Members of the Law Commission will be available to answer your questions and hear your feedback on the Issues Paper.
Some of the questions the Commission is asking are:
Does the law apply to the right relationships?
Is the right property being shared?
What should happen when trusts are used to hold property?
What should happen if one person is financially worse-off after their relationship ends?
Is tikanga Māori recognised?
How should the law meet the interests of children?
How can the law be inexpensive, simple and speedy while still being just?
Should the same law that applies when a couple separates also apply when one partner dies?
Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! This is a chance to make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a splash of paint. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!
… View moreNeighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! This is a chance to make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a splash of paint. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!
Whether it's a new mural for your community hall, a graffiti clean up or a local playground paint job, Colour Your Community lets you paint the town red (or green or blue). Apply now on behalf of your organisation, business, or for your own community project.
Apply for paint!
Glen Koorey from Cycling in Christchurch
The NZ Bike Expo brings ‘everything to do with the bicycle’ in a 2-day consumer show for everyone in Christchurch on this weekend (28-29 Oct). Here are 10 reasons to come:
1. There’s something for everyone including kids whether you’re a road cyclist, mountain biker, recreational rider, … View moreThe NZ Bike Expo brings ‘everything to do with the bicycle’ in a 2-day consumer show for everyone in Christchurch on this weekend (28-29 Oct). Here are 10 reasons to come:
1. There’s something for everyone including kids whether you’re a road cyclist, mountain biker, recreational rider, urban biker, you spin for health and fitness, or you’re just curious!
2. The Expo brings the widest selection of electric bikes yet seen together in Christchurch – test ride 15+ electric bike brands to directly compare.
3. This is the best opportunity to check out bike parks, events, trails and tours, and cycling clubs. Want to bike Colorado? Latin America? Cardrona?
4. Meet some of New Zealand’s elite cyclists: Anton Cooper, Ben and Craig Oliver, and Linda Villumsen – Linda on Saturday morning, Anton on both afternoons, Ben on Saturday afternoon and Craig on Sunday afternoon
5. Test ride all types of bikes and make direct comparisons on the 1km off-road demo track or on the 1km asphalt runway, and kids will love the kids zone
6. Your $10 ticket gives you a very good shot at some OUTSTANDING prizes that will put a smile on some lucky people’s faces. Prizes include a children’s balance bike, Cardrona Bike Park season pass and 5 day passes, Otago Central Rail Trail e-bike hire, tour and luxury accommodation for 2 people, a Jack Hot L3 electric scooter valued at $1400 and a lot more!
7. Take advantage of Expo specials, it’s a great time to make that Christmas purchase.
8. Calling all gear freaks: check out the 2018 season’s bikes and accessories and be in first for some exciting new product launches.
9. There’s heaps of stuff to do – have fun competing on a mini-lap track set up by Christchurch Adventure Park, make the leaderboard on stationary trials, sit in the driver’s seat of a truck or bus, try Fulton Hogan’s truck driving simulator to see just how they turn corners without crushing cyclists, make a smoothie with a bike…
10. Enter a Cyclocross event on Saturday morning and a Criterium on Sunday morning held IN the Expo. Details on www.nzbikeexpo.nz...
11. (OK, we couldn't stop at just 10...) The best reason to come is… cycling’s fun, shopping’s fun, imagining your next adventure is fun, trying out new bikes is fun, and it’ll be a big buzz!!!
The NZ Bike Expo is on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th October 2017, 10am-5pm both days (9.30am sign-in to races), at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand in Wigram, Christchurch.
Adults $10, 11-17 years $5, under 11 free.
Cyclocross entry $14, Criterium $10, race entries include entry to the Expo.
Door sales available. Online tickets at: www.eventfinda.co.nz...
The NZ Bike Expo is initiated by Cycling Action Network (CAN), a registered charity that aims to get more people on bikes, more often. It’s created by Dare To special projects agency and supported by our Gold Partners Fulton Hogan and NZ Transport Agency, Social Partner Cassels & Sons Brewing Co, and other partners including Cycling New Zealand, Spokes Canterbury and the Bicycle Industry Association of NZ.
More online: www.facebook.com... and web: www.nzbikeexpo.nz...
Vicki from Casebrook
Can anyone recommend someone to repair/ fill step cracking in a block wall garage that does a very good job at a reasonable price please?
Many thanks!
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Raewyn from Ilam
Come along to Northcity Church for our second Festive Night Market!
Last year was such a huge success, we are doing it again!
Over 80 stalls so come and do all your Christmas shopping under 1 roof. Find something different and unique and who knows... you might find something for yourself … View moreCome along to Northcity Church for our second Festive Night Market!
Last year was such a huge success, we are doing it again!
Over 80 stalls so come and do all your Christmas shopping under 1 roof. Find something different and unique and who knows... you might find something for yourself too!
Jewellery, food, candles, Christmas angels and so much more. A huge variety of gifts made by very talented and creative people in our community.
We would love you to share this amazing event and we look forward to seeing you all on Saturday the 11th of November at Northcity Church 95a Sawyers Arms Road Papanui. 3pm - 7pm.
Steven from Merivale
Reason for sale is that I am leaving the country and no longer need it. I have owned this car for just over 3 years and driven over 50,000 km's with no issues. Car looks great and is in great shape inside and out with usual wear and tear (small paint chips etc) as would be expected on a 15 … View moreReason for sale is that I am leaving the country and no longer need it. I have owned this car for just over 3 years and driven over 50,000 km's with no issues. Car looks great and is in great shape inside and out with usual wear and tear (small paint chips etc) as would be expected on a 15 year old car.
- Full leather interior
- 1.9 ltr petrol engine
- NZ New
- MSport Spec
- Multi function steering wheel
- Cruise control
- Electric windows
- Central locking
- 2 keys
- 144,000 + km's (car will still be used until sale)
- WOF until August 2019
- Rego until Feb 2019
- CD player
- 6 disk CD changer in boot
Please message me for more details or to make an offer
Price: $5,500
Halloween is creeping up! Our recent Halloween Survey has revealed what New Zealanders REALLY think of Halloween. Did you know that only 1 in 10 households give out healthy snacks to trick or treaters, or that our favourite thing to dress up as is a ‘witch’?
We found out that some … View moreHalloween is creeping up! Our recent Halloween Survey has revealed what New Zealanders REALLY think of Halloween. Did you know that only 1 in 10 households give out healthy snacks to trick or treaters, or that our favourite thing to dress up as is a ‘witch’?
We found out that some participants have some pretty wacky costume ideas like; ‘Donald Trump', ‘an inflatable flamingo’ a ‘popcorn vendor’ and ‘grumpy grannies’. Comment below with what you'll be dressing up as this year!
More Halloween Facts
Office Manager from Bryndwr Baptist Church
To all Neighbours,
We still have many shoe boxes to fill, please feel free to drop by Bryndwr Baptist Church - cnr of Aorangi & Clyde Road - between the times of 2pm-5pm today and tomorrow (Thursday) and on Sunday 10am-12pm to pick up an empty shoe box to fill or drop off one that you have … View moreTo all Neighbours,
We still have many shoe boxes to fill, please feel free to drop by Bryndwr Baptist Church - cnr of Aorangi & Clyde Road - between the times of 2pm-5pm today and tomorrow (Thursday) and on Sunday 10am-12pm to pick up an empty shoe box to fill or drop off one that you have filled. Thank you again to those that have dropped off their shoe box gift, It's not too late to make a difference. Have a Blessed week.
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