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Audrey from Pegasus
Lovely step chest we brought from Asia, which can sit against a wall or be used to designate rooms as a divider (as it is the same on both sides). Unfortunately we have to re-home some items after moving and I will really miss it, it has lots of hidey holes as you can see :) I will list this … View moreLovely step chest we brought from Asia, which can sit against a wall or be used to designate rooms as a divider (as it is the same on both sides). Unfortunately we have to re-home some items after moving and I will really miss it, it has lots of hidey holes as you can see :) I will list this elsewhere in a week but wanted to offer it locally first. Viewing welcome, pls pm me. NB- it has a wee frame it stands on and the chest is in 3 separate pieces making it ever so easy to transport. 1.6m h x 1.5m long
Price: $250
Audrey from Pegasus
Beautiful rug in very good condition from smoke free home. Bought from Hunter Furniture for $800, selling for $250. Viewing welcome pls. pm me :)
Price: $250
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
The lease on the Molesworth Station expires in 2020 and the Department of Conservation is looking for ideas on what should be done with it - retain it as a working farm or open it up to more recreation? Have you been through the Molesworth? What do you think should become of the massive gem in the … View moreThe lease on the Molesworth Station expires in 2020 and the Department of Conservation is looking for ideas on what should be done with it - retain it as a working farm or open it up to more recreation? Have you been through the Molesworth? What do you think should become of the massive gem in the South Island crown?
Wendy from Belfast
Saturday 6th Jan from 8am. Wet or Fine
General household items, kitchenware, ornaments, silverware, pictures, women’s clothes (12-20 size range.) Tools, Chairs (outdoor) , China Cabinet, rimu table, Camera’s, books, records, dvds, cds, dolls/toys.
Moving and items need to go, come and have … View moreSaturday 6th Jan from 8am. Wet or Fine
General household items, kitchenware, ornaments, silverware, pictures, women’s clothes (12-20 size range.) Tools, Chairs (outdoor) , China Cabinet, rimu table, Camera’s, books, records, dvds, cds, dolls/toys.
Moving and items need to go, come and have a 👀
Paul from Parklands - Marshlands
Afta one of the above if anybody got redundant one in shed somewhere,that keen to sell
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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
Bryce from Kaiapoi
There is a scam message going around claiming it is from Air NZ and asking you to answer questions. Air NZ is not running this competition. A copy of the scam screen is attached
Here is the link to the story
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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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June from Redwood
Can anyone kindly recommend some nice places that are easy for guests of all physical abilities to attend to view a marriage ceremony outside around the huntsbury area please?
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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