Swannanoa - Ohoka, Swannanoa

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2680 days ago

Poll: Photography Competition

Matthew Salmons Reporter from Northern Outlook

Our red headed reporters are laying pride on the line and putting photography skills they've gained from the guys at Hero Workshops to the test. Who do you think took the best photo and deserves to win our latest Red vs Red challenge?
If you've got an idea for a challenge for our … View more
Our red headed reporters are laying pride on the line and putting photography skills they've gained from the guys at Hero Workshops to the test. Who do you think took the best photo and deserves to win our latest Red vs Red challenge?
If you've got an idea for a challenge for our redheads, let us know in the comments below!

Read the story yet? Check it out: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Photography Competition
  • 65.6% Emma's photo
    65.6% Complete
  • 34.4% Matt's photo
    34.4% Complete
61 votes
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2682 days ago

THOMAS and FRIENDS at the Rangiora Library

Arthur from Rangiora

First day at the Rangiora Public Library with Thomas and Friends model railway layout. What a busy day we have had, lots of young children having fun operating a train on our layout. Only 50 cents per drive of one of the friends. Also we have some diorama kits for sale at only $8.00 each for the … View moreFirst day at the Rangiora Public Library with Thomas and Friends model railway layout. What a busy day we have had, lots of young children having fun operating a train on our layout. Only 50 cents per drive of one of the friends. Also we have some diorama kits for sale at only $8.00 each for the children to take home and put together, in the kitset is a packet of grass, some sand, 5 trees, 4 building kitsets and a base with some track on it. Great family fun together.
This is another community project put on by the NORTH CANTERBURY MODEL RAILWAY CLUB Inc in association with the Waimakariri Libraries.

2684 days ago

Chirstmas Shop Sale

Maureen from Pataka Christmas Shop

Our sale commences on Thursday the 20th July at 10am and will run until Sunday the 30th July come and see us.

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2682 days ago

Wanted: Grazing In Mandeville Area

Paul from Swannanoa - Ohoka

We have some people moving to Mandeville who need extra space for Miniature Horses and Goats. Living on Mchughs Rd so somewhere nearby would be ideal please?

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2683 days ago

sunbeam crockpots

Elvin from Rangiora

Hi All
My OLD sunbeam crockpot has a lid problem. It is cracked and about to fall apart. Does anyone have a lid or whole crockpot set they no longer use.
Please txt me on 021 031 3873

2682 days ago

Little Christmas Trees

Shelley from Kaiapoi

www.facebook.com...
Please like my daughters page.
Paris makes these little Christmas Trees, and will be starting soon for up coming markets.
All information is on her page.
Thank you for supporting Paris

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2683 days ago

old sheeps wool NOT YARN!

Elvin from Rangiora

Hi, I've got oodles of old sheeps wool. Its straight off the sheeps back _ It is NOT clean and does include dags and weed seeds.
I use it in my compost heaps but have an over supply
If interested please txt me on 021 031 3873

Free

2682 days ago

WANTED TO BUY 3.05x 1.88 metre deer gate

Glenda from Belfast

we are in need of a deer gate 3.05x1.88m to keep puppy and toddler off the main road. we arent in a position at moment to pay $300 for a new one so hoping someone has one sitting around that they arent using that could sell us cheaply. phone number is 021 205 3974

2682 days ago

Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

Kia ora. We just wanted to let you know that Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly!

With CABs scattered across NZ neighbourhoods, we can help you with information and advice on a variety of topics - whether it’s a tenancy dispute, a problem with your employer, a faulty … View more
Kia ora. We just wanted to let you know that Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly!

With CABs scattered across NZ neighbourhoods, we can help you with information and advice on a variety of topics - whether it’s a tenancy dispute, a problem with your employer, a faulty product you’ve bought, or a neighbourhood problem such as an overhanging tree or working out who’s responsible for fixing a fence.

For free, confidential information and advice, visit or phone a Citizens Advice Bureau in your neighbourhood or give us a call on 0800 FOR CAB (0800 367 222).

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2683 days ago

Boost your Body with Vitamins!

FreshChoice New Zealand

There’s no doubt that winter is here has made itself right at home! If you’re feeling the chills and that wee tickle in the back of your throat, make sure you check out our winter wellness tips and boost your body with our supplement hero of the month: Vitamin C and Echinacea. Read our Winter Wellness Tips!

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2691 days ago

Does anyone else get irate about packaging?

Richard from Rangiora

Saw these apples in Countdown. More disposable and totally unnecessary plastic!! Would be great to boycott these.

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2684 days ago

Gardening Services

Brian Farrant from 'That Guy' Gardening and Home Services

Have you got a garden that needs attending? A general tidy up, pruning or lawn mowing? Let me do it all for you! Please call/text or email Brian 0274857373 or farrantb50@gmail.com.

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2684 days ago

Public discussion: climate change and new conservation technologies

Sonny Whitelaw from BRaid

This Saturday 15 July at 3.00pm, Arts in Oxford (72 Main St) is hosting a discussion panel on the state of our rivers and the endangered birds that inhabit them. The focus will *not* be on known issues such as dairy farming and water quality. Rather, it will be on two emerging issues: climate … View moreThis Saturday 15 July at 3.00pm, Arts in Oxford (72 Main St) is hosting a discussion panel on the state of our rivers and the endangered birds that inhabit them. The focus will *not* be on known issues such as dairy farming and water quality. Rather, it will be on two emerging issues: climate change and new conservation technologies. The event is free and open to the public.

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