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Mark from Belfast
2004 Toyota Fielder X G Model
Top of the line model - All the Bells & Whistles
Great condition, Runs very well.
Colour Black
Interior Grey velour
131200kms certified
Keyless entry
Cam chain, no belt to worry about
… View more2004 Toyota Fielder X G Model
Top of the line model - All the Bells & Whistles
Great condition, Runs very well.
Colour Black
Interior Grey velour
131200kms certified
Keyless entry
Cam chain, no belt to worry about
Regularly serviced
1.5 litre 4 cylinder
Very good on fuel.
Factory Tinted Rear Windows
Seat Belted for 5
Huge boot with interior privacy cover.
Towbar
New Front Tyres Good Tread On Rear Tyres.
Alloy Wheels
A/C & Heater work perfectly.
WOF until December 18
Rego due in June but will put three months on if close to asking price.
Please Note. Car does have two supermarket dents in left front door.
Welcome to view and Test Drive
Mark 022-187-2850
Price: $5,500
Joseph from Parklands - Marshlands
Can still be registered, needs repair s for work, and has one flat tire,used to transport dirt after rebuild.
0273079447
Price: $50
Brian from Belfast
To all who are interested in coming along to a WATER HYDRATION meeting and watching a demonstration about Kangen Water and how it can improve your health. It takes about an hour and there's opportunity to ask questions . Very beneficial to all now our water is chlorinated. And possibly … View moreTo all who are interested in coming along to a WATER HYDRATION meeting and watching a demonstration about Kangen Water and how it can improve your health. It takes about an hour and there's opportunity to ask questions . Very beneficial to all now our water is chlorinated. And possibly permanently!
May 9th
7pm to 8pm
217 Lichfield St
Plenty of free parking
Come and TRY this fantastic water
No obligation and there's no cost to come and listen, learn, participate and enjoy the water
Guaranteed no chlorine in Kangen Water
See you all here. Bring a friend and bring a sample of the water you drink for testing. The results are instant.
Thanks
Brian Musson
Hydration Specialist (in Training).
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Is it time to clean your fire? Do you know that ash must be cool for five days and only goes in the red bin?
Find out why here: bit.ly...
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
How gorgeous is this teardrop campervan? Christchurch furniture designer Carlton Pezaro built it for his wife Sarah, using wood from his mother's Durham Street home that was wrecked by the quakes.
"It was a bit beyond my abilities," says Carlton, who persevered with the project … View moreHow gorgeous is this teardrop campervan? Christchurch furniture designer Carlton Pezaro built it for his wife Sarah, using wood from his mother's Durham Street home that was wrecked by the quakes.
"It was a bit beyond my abilities," says Carlton, who persevered with the project over two years. The results are stunning. See more, here.
Claudia from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Chestnuts, fresh, 1 kg
1 kg of chestnuts, just picked, grown in the Ohoka area.
Small size $ 3.00
Medium size $ 4.00
Big size $ 5.00
Not sprayed, no artificial fertiliser used.
… View moreChestnuts, fresh, 1 kg
1 kg of chestnuts, just picked, grown in the Ohoka area.
Small size $ 3.00
Medium size $ 4.00
Big size $ 5.00
Not sprayed, no artificial fertiliser used.
Text to 022 675 8317 or send me an email.
How to prepare chestnuts?
Put them flat side down and cut them across (very important) with a sharp knife (if you don't they will explode). Then either
1) Roast them in the oven at 250 degrees for 20 minutes or
2) Boil them in water for 20 minutes or
3) Roast them on the log burner (my personal choice) when it is NOT going at full steam for about 10 to 20 minutes (if too hot they will get burned) and turn them once.
Let them cool a bit, then shell and eat them.
They can also be used as stuffing for poultry or in various dishes with venison, or as a puree with apples or for a cake. On the internet there are plenty of recipes.
Pickup by meeting in the R.D.2 Kaiapoi area. But usually some drop off appointment within reasonable distance of Christchurch/Kaiapoi/Rangiora can be arranged. Please contact me for details.
GST invoice available, please indicate when emailing or texting.
Negotiable
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Is it time to clean your fire? Do you know that ash must be cool for five days and only goes in the red bin?
Find out why here: bit.ly...
Andrew from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Interesting commentary on the original post - but, just noticed comments were turned off before we got a chance to get to the crux of the matter. Which is: "Why our brains are hard-wired to ignore climate change". The video is just 7 mins long and well worth the watching.
… View moreInteresting commentary on the original post - but, just noticed comments were turned off before we got a chance to get to the crux of the matter. Which is: "Why our brains are hard-wired to ignore climate change". The video is just 7 mins long and well worth the watching.
www.youtube.com...
The Team from
The Commission for Financial Capability is running free seminars about living in retirement villages with support from the Retirement Villages Association and experienced legal practitioners.
The seminars focus on things to consider before choosing to live in a retirement village and provide … View moreThe Commission for Financial Capability is running free seminars about living in retirement villages with support from the Retirement Villages Association and experienced legal practitioners.
The seminars focus on things to consider before choosing to live in a retirement village and provide practical tips before you sign up to live in a retirement village.
Speakers from the Commission, Retirement Village Association and the legal profession (if available), will discuss types of retirement village structure, costs, and operations. The seminar will also explain some important resident's rights and where you can find out more information.
The seminars are 90 minutes long and include plenty of dedicated question and answer time throughtout the event.
Places are limited and registering attendance is essential.
Tea, coffee and light refreshments provided.
Register by clicking on the link.
Hey neighbours,
Did you know the Kiwis born today will live to see New Zealand's great glaciers shrink into extinction? Have you visited Franz Josef? What did you think? To see the incredible impact climate change is having on our glaciers, click here.
55 replies (Members only)
Aurelia from Parklands - Marshlands
Is anyone else as opposed to this in our community as I am?
www.star.kiwi...
115 replies (Members only)
An internal email from BP's head office has exposed the petrol industry's pricing behaviour. It revealed a novel tactical plan: raise prices in the Levin, Kāpiti and Paraparaumu areas, and hope that its major rivals responded by doing the same. To find out more, click here.
Eman from Casebrook
I am Wondering if anyone could kindly lend me Huawei watch charger (like the one in the photo) for a day or extra one not needed.
I have the watch but not the charger & all what I wanted to know is whether the watch is going or is out of order
Free
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