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Tania from Strowan
Hiya, would anyone have a medium sized outdoor kennel they'd be willing to give me for free or cheap? something like the attached picture, needs to fit a 15kg cocker spaniel, much appreciated
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Jackie from Mairehau
I have some green willow tree fire wood from a recently trimmed tree.
It would appear to be approx 1.5m3. If you are interested in purchasing (price is $50) or viewing please respond to this post.
Negotiable
For Marian Campbell, walking the length of New Zealand is a way of both inspiring young people to find a pathway in life, and paying homage to the people who have inspired her.
A night of New Zealand’s finest fashion, supporting research into a breast cancer CURE.
Thursday 19th September
Great Hall, The Arts Centre
TRELISE COOPER | COOP | ZAMBESI | RUBY | LIAM | MOOCHI | KATHRYN WILSON | CARLSON STORM | AUGUSTINE | NOM*D AND PLUME | EDMUND HILLARY
YOUR TICKET … View moreA night of New Zealand’s finest fashion, supporting research into a breast cancer CURE.
Thursday 19th September
Great Hall, The Arts Centre
TRELISE COOPER | COOP | ZAMBESI | RUBY | LIAM | MOOCHI | KATHRYN WILSON | CARLSON STORM | AUGUSTINE | NOM*D AND PLUME | EDMUND HILLARY
YOUR TICKET INCLUDES
· Cardrona Distillery cocktail and champagne on arrival
· A sumptuous three-course dinner
· The Ned wines and non-alcoholic beverages throughout the evening
· An opportunity to bid on unique auction items, including an ultimate private dinner party for 10 by MKR finalists Heather and Mitch
· A fabulous Fashion for a Cure goody bag to take home.
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Mandy & Andrew from Belfast
Practically new never played got as a gift as hubby was big on golf, but not so much into board games of it. complete
Price: $10
Mandy & Andrew from Belfast
great for man cave recovered missing the ends for steel pipes but going cheap
Price: $10
Mandy & Andrew from Belfast
Ladies and boys plus a few odds and ends Mystery box for a mystery buyer
Price: $5
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Gus from St Albans
Have your oven steam cleaned for only $40. Includes racks and surfaces. Available weekends.
Berna from Northwood
Great condition, gold colour, used as disability van with a hoist can also be used as a commercial van. We are selling it as we need a higher roof van. Great kms just over 100, 000 km 2 seats at front and 2 seats in the back on the right hand side, we have original seats, been taking out and store … View moreGreat condition, gold colour, used as disability van with a hoist can also be used as a commercial van. We are selling it as we need a higher roof van. Great kms just over 100, 000 km 2 seats at front and 2 seats in the back on the right hand side, we have original seats, been taking out and store away in clear bags. It has reversing camera, stereo and dual air conditioning. My name is Trevor, cell number is 0272356882. If interested, and if you know anybody that's after a disability van
Price: $9,000
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Local elections are on the horizon and candidates are making their pitches. But what do people in Christchurch actually want from their city council over the next three years?
To find out more, Stuff convened a round-table of people representing diverse Christchurch organisations, quizzing them on… View moreLocal elections are on the horizon and candidates are making their pitches. But what do people in Christchurch actually want from their city council over the next three years?
To find out more, Stuff convened a round-table of people representing diverse Christchurch organisations, quizzing them on what they felt are the most significant issues facing the city.
Click the link below to find out what the panel told us. Then tell us your thoughts in the comments. What do you want from your city council and for your city's future?
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch's increasing rates burden, asset sales and the need for a stadium look set to be big issues this election.
Three mayoral contenders went head to head in front of 300 people at a forum hosted by Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce at The Piano on Wednesday.
Incumbent … View moreChristchurch's increasing rates burden, asset sales and the need for a stadium look set to be big issues this election.
Three mayoral contenders went head to head in front of 300 people at a forum hosted by Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce at The Piano on Wednesday.
Incumbent Lianne Dalziel talked about the need to bring rates increases down, while businessman Darryll Park insisted he could make zero rates increases work and John Minto pushed for rate rises to be in line with inflation.
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Our complex and ever-changing world can be a difficult thing to explain to tamariki. To help, Stuff has launched KEA Kids News - a twice-weekly video bulletin of news by kids for kids.
Just like the smart and curious kea, our inquisitive kid reporters will peck through local, national and … View moreOur complex and ever-changing world can be a difficult thing to explain to tamariki. To help, Stuff has launched KEA Kids News - a twice-weekly video bulletin of news by kids for kids.
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