Miniature Schnauzer Puppies FOR SALE
We have 4 miniature schnauzer puppies for sale. All are purebred and salt and pepper colouring.
The mum is a gorgeous 4 year old with a great nature. This is her 2nd and final litter. The dad is 5 years old, very gentle with proven genetics. Both dogs were health checked prior to breeding.
Miniature schnauzers are non-shedding so won't leave hair around your house, plus they are hyper allergenic. They are incredibly loyal with heaps of character and are awesome around kids.
I've attached photos of each puppy plus mum and dad. I've also included a photo from Nuuna's last litter to give you an idea of what they'll look like at 4-5weeks
Currently they are 2 weeks old so have just opened their eyes. Puppies will be ready to go around Christmas time. Price is $3000 with a $500 non-refundable deposit to secure a puppy.
Poll: Is the increase in disability parking fines fair?
In October, the fine for parking in a designated mobility car park without a permit has jumped from $150 to $750—a 400% increase!
The goal is to keep these spaces open for those who truly need them. Do you think this big increase in the fine is fair? Share your thoughts below.
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89.1% Yes, it's fair
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10.3% No, it's unreasonable
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0.7% Other - I'll share below
Cyclists forced to use ‘more dangerous’ crossing if cycleway closed
Closing a Christchurch cycleway to avoid an unsafe rail crossing will lead cyclists across an even “more dangerous” crossing, cycling advocates say.
Transport Minister Simeon Brown has weighed in on the issue, calling the move to shut a 1.5km section of the Heathcote Expressway for up to two years, “illogical”. He has asked KiwiRail to explain.
KiwiRail is demanding Christchurch City Council close part of the expressway until $6.5 million worth of safety improvements can be made to the Scruttons Rd rail crossing.
It said the “unsafe” crossing posed the risk of death or serious injury once every thousand years.
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