Christmas on a Luxury Yacht
Christmas plans up in the air? Not sure what to do? We have exciting new Christmas Holiday 8 night voyage on a luxurious super yacht from Auckland to Nelson to share with you! 🎄🥂
Departing Auckland 19 December 2021 and arriving Nelson 27 December from $8950pp (share twin).
Imagine spending the lead up to Christmas relaxing with a glass of wine at some of New Zealand's oldest wineries. Christmas day to be one of enjoyment, the great outdoors, luxury and over-indulging. The opportunity to discover the stunning Abel Tasman National Park and walk some of the Abel Tasman Coast Track, returning to the comfort of the brand new Island Escape at the end of a fulfilling day. These are just some of the highlights on this stunning voyage.
To find out more give us a call on Hastings 06 878 8858 or Havelock North 06 877 8737
🧩😏 Riddle me this, Neighbours…
I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
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Camera footage
Hi does anyone in the Raureka Hastings area have cameras on or facing towards Oliphant road that were operating on 27th Feb that could have captured a black hatchback vehicle between 10.25-10.40am travelling down Oliphant road and running over my friends dog. The vehicle dragged the dog and stopped by the shop and got out to have a look then took off. Any assistance be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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