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Val from Broomfield - Hei Hei
Small white dog maltese/bichon breed answers to Leah, she is very friendly and was about to be chipped etc escaped from Islington not far from Wilson st when owner was taken to hospital. Please keep your eyes and ears open for her, the lady that owns her is deeply distressed and needs Leah back … View moreSmall white dog maltese/bichon breed answers to Leah, she is very friendly and was about to be chipped etc escaped from Islington not far from Wilson st when owner was taken to hospital. Please keep your eyes and ears open for her, the lady that owns her is deeply distressed and needs Leah back home. If you have any info please private message me and I can pass on the ladies ph. number. there was a possible siting on Parker st Thurs morning when she went. Leah is wearing a new red collar. Any one seen her please make contact urgently. Thank you.
Caroline from Ilam
Computer desk size 775 x 730 x 730mm metal structure and very sturdy.
white colour. ph 027-2207348
Price: $40
Becky from Wigram
Lovely young fellow, just started crowing so we need to rehome him. Definity n0t for eating he is a pet! Pure araucana.
Price: $20
Laura from Hillmorton
Hi all,
If you have any used 500ml-750ml plastic screw-top jars with lids I'd gladly take them off your hands! I need about 30. Thank you ever so kindly!
Free
Kate Cleverly from Halswell Community Project
2018 MARKET DATES!!!!
Mark the dates in your diary and support your local Community Market.
Fourth Sunday of each month
12 - 3pm in the Grounds of St John of God
26 Nash Road, Aidanfield.
Parking available nearby
Walk or bike to the market or try parking at Aidanfield School, just over the … View more2018 MARKET DATES!!!!
Mark the dates in your diary and support your local Community Market.
Fourth Sunday of each month
12 - 3pm in the Grounds of St John of God
26 Nash Road, Aidanfield.
Parking available nearby
Walk or bike to the market or try parking at Aidanfield School, just over the bridge.
Sun 28th Jan
Sun 25th Feb
Sun 25th Mar
Sun 22nd Apr
(full list of dates in attached flyer)
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
A colleague just told me about a friend of his, who has two sets of twins - no mean feat! The thing that stuck out for me, though, were their names: Bernie and Dorothy, and Betty and Delilah. We figured they'd been named after family members, or Mum has a love for old-fashioned names. But it … View moreA colleague just told me about a friend of his, who has two sets of twins - no mean feat! The thing that stuck out for me, though, were their names: Bernie and Dorothy, and Betty and Delilah. We figured they'd been named after family members, or Mum has a love for old-fashioned names. But it got me to thinking - do you have an unusual name? Where did it come from? Has it been a blessing or a curse? My brother (Kylee) tried to buy my name off me when we were teenagers, but he's now settled into his moniker. Of course, it gets a little confusing sometimes, with his partner named Kylie...
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Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch
We have BUMBLEBEES living under the Cat Rescue equipment shed which we are needing to shift!
Does anyone know someone who can help with relocation of these bees please?
If you do, could you email your contact details to fundraising.catrescue@gmail.com
A story in todays Press says Christchurch is the car capital of the country, with more of us choosing to take the car than cycle or use public transport. Why do you think that is? When was the last time you got on the bus? What was it like? Do you own a bike, and bike around the city? Keen to get … View moreA story in todays Press says Christchurch is the car capital of the country, with more of us choosing to take the car than cycle or use public transport. Why do you think that is? When was the last time you got on the bus? What was it like? Do you own a bike, and bike around the city? Keen to get some feedback and see what's behind the results of the MoT survey.
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Anneke Woodhouse from Arthur's Roof and Property Services Hornby
Start the New Year off right with some property maintenance from Arthur's! It's a great time to have your roof restored - whether it be a fresh paint job, moss removal, or waterproofing. Give us a call in the office today on 03 3472635 :-)
Get that puppy trained now. Please don’t wait for those behavioural issues to start. It is much nicer and easier to show the young puppy what it can do rather than having to correct the older puppy for what it should not do.
I am available to help you at times to suit you and the family i.e. … View moreGet that puppy trained now. Please don’t wait for those behavioural issues to start. It is much nicer and easier to show the young puppy what it can do rather than having to correct the older puppy for what it should not do.
I am available to help you at times to suit you and the family i.e. afternoons, evenings and weekends.
Look up my website www.highfivepuppyskills.co.nz... my facebook page highfivepuppyskills and give me a call 027 4239696.
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
Howdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.
Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.
Asian, Australian and … View moreHowdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.
Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.
Asian, Australian and European paper wasps have gradually made their homes around our houses and fences and over the past few years and while they are useful for some unwanted bugs like the great white cabbage butterfly, unfortunately they aren't picky and have been feasting on our monarch butterfly caterpillar and other useful native bugs as well.
At Wasp Wipeout we are working hard to help raise funds to wipe out the most invasive species of wasps - the vespula (common and German) variety which inhabit a lot of our bush areas and regularly invade picnics and barbecues. To help us fight this species you can donate here
If you want to find out more about paper wasps, you can read the story and watch the video here
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Linda Turner from Hornby Community Care Centre
Our Op Shop re-opens on Monday 8th January with our own New Year Sale. $1.00 OR LESS on anything and everything in store.
Come on in for great bargains and a cherry smile from our volunteers.
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