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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Four thousand primary children perform physical jerks at Lancaster Park, on April 10, 1940.
Here the girls go through their drills, demonstrating surprising precision for so many pupils from so many schools. The open-air movement has highlighted the need for physical fitness training and the … View moreFour thousand primary children perform physical jerks at Lancaster Park, on April 10, 1940.
Here the girls go through their drills, demonstrating surprising precision for so many pupils from so many schools. The open-air movement has highlighted the need for physical fitness training and the virtues of outdoor activity. Schools have responded with regular drill sessions and outdoor games. With increasing numbers of children seen to be destined for sedentary lifestyles, and with the British Empire at war with the Axis forces, fitness and hardiness are being strongly promoted.
Patsy Neighbourly Lead from Avonhead
Anyone else receive a sheet of paper in their letterbox, handwritten with a whole lot of rubbish about the Christchurch police and implants ? Wish I had seen whoever delivered it, but unfortunately I didn’t.
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Bridget from Casebrook
I have a two bedroom, 1 bathroom unit coming up for rent.
Lovely spacious and sunny front unit. Single garage.
Located in Veitches Road. Will be available, mid June, but this is negotiable. No pets sorry - $390 per week.
Please email me at bsperrynz@gmail.com
Thanks, Bridget.
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Cheryl from Casebrook
Hi does any one have any outdoor coloured tiles they would like to sell or give away i am doing a mosaic tile design and trying to obtain some different colors to make a decorative design thnkyou
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hey neighbours,
Merivale netballer Henrietta Williamson, 8, was walking on air when she met the superstars of netball at Christchurch Arena's Tactix vs Mystics ANZ Premiership game on Monday.
St Margaret’s College student Henrietta won the chance to meet Jane Watson (Tactix) and Sulu … View moreHey neighbours,
Merivale netballer Henrietta Williamson, 8, was walking on air when she met the superstars of netball at Christchurch Arena's Tactix vs Mystics ANZ Premiership game on Monday.
St Margaret’s College student Henrietta won the chance to meet Jane Watson (Tactix) and Sulu Fitzpatrick (Mystics) and lead the teams onto the court as a part of the ANZ Future Captains programme. Best friend nine-year-old Harriet Gough accompanied her.
Henrietta was awestruck seeing the elite teams caught in a tie breaker.
“It was a really exciting game. In the last eight seconds, the Tactix scored a winning goal. I was so excited, I jumped into the air,” she said.
The programme gives 94 young people from Aotearoa the chance to be part of the ANZ Premiership and to meet their netball heroes as an ANZ Future Captain.
Applications for the ANZ Future Captains programme are open at anzcourtside.co.nz
Rosie from Redwood
Hi neighbours, a husky dog just followed me inside my house when I arrived. Very friendly! Please contact me if this is your dog. Thanks, Rosie 021-029-27213
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Julier from Bishopdale
Needing rug wool to make slippers after surgery waiting for shoes coming from America I cant buy any slippers as my feet are too swollen and cold
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As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking … View moreAs parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
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New Zealand Post have published a warning to customers after several variations of a scam email were reported over the past 24 hours.
The email asks to correct personal details because of a failed parcel delivery.
The email directs the recipient to 'schedule a new delivery'. If any… View moreNew Zealand Post have published a warning to customers after several variations of a scam email were reported over the past 24 hours.
The email asks to correct personal details because of a failed parcel delivery.
The email directs the recipient to 'schedule a new delivery'. If any individual has received these emails, NZ Post has advised to delete it immediately.
In a statement sent to Neighbourly, NZ Post confirmed that it had taken 24 websites offline in relation to the scam.
For more information on the scam, please see the NZ Post's Cyber Security Alerts page.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The war stifled building development in the 1940s but NZ Railways' new outwards goods
shed went ahead. The concrete structure at the corner of Colombo and Cass streets was the largest building in the South Island when it opened in 1945. If the shed represented rail's dominance in freight… View moreThe war stifled building development in the 1940s but NZ Railways' new outwards goods
shed went ahead. The concrete structure at the corner of Colombo and Cass streets was the largest building in the South Island when it opened in 1945. If the shed represented rail's dominance in freight transport, the new Christchurch station, built soon after, symbolised an
expected golden age for passengers. The new goods shed allowed old sheds across the
tracks, and a little to the east, to be demolished, clearing the site for the new station. Who
would think, within 50 years, both would be redundant?
Jeannine from Templeton
Pickup is Templeton Christchurch.
Clean & tidy Sleepyhead Deep Sleeper.
Very very comfortable but no longer needed.
Comes with a dual control woolrest electric blanket and pale yellow valance.
This is a solid piece of furniture and is heavy so you would need muscle and a trailer to collect.
… View morePickup is Templeton Christchurch.
Clean & tidy Sleepyhead Deep Sleeper.
Very very comfortable but no longer needed.
Comes with a dual control woolrest electric blanket and pale yellow valance.
This is a solid piece of furniture and is heavy so you would need muscle and a trailer to collect.
Text me on 027 4741869
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