Parklands - Marshlands, Christchurch

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Check out the goodies on offer here. Or...it's not too late to list your own items for sale!

2465 days ago

Reel Lawnmower (petrol)

Luke from Mairehau

Moving house soon, need to sell :)
Brigs & Stratton 2HP petrol Engine
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Old but fantastic petrol powered reel lawnmower. Has had all services done as needed, very sharp blades. I have recently cleaned the air filter and I believe the oil has recently been changed too, the clutch … View more
Moving house soon, need to sell :)
Brigs & Stratton 2HP petrol Engine
Pull Start
Old but fantastic petrol powered reel lawnmower. Has had all services done as needed, very sharp blades. I have recently cleaned the air filter and I believe the oil has recently been changed too, the clutch that runs the blades has recently been replaced as well.
Runs on standard 91 petrol. Is self propelled and comes with a catcher.
Has a brake to stop the mower from rolling away.
Rust looking stuff you see on the petrol tank is just paint that has flaked off over time.
This lawnmower is over 50 years old and runs well, the idle may need a little adjustment as it sometimes cuts out when sitting idle.
Selling this due to the fact that it isn't suitable to mow the lawn we have and is difficult to store.

Price: $150

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2450 days ago

baby walker trainer

Gerry from Shirley

Hi, my daughter is looking for a sit in walker trainer to help our grandson get going!, free would be good or reasonably priced, thanks in advance, ph / txt Gerry on 0274375003, 3852745.

2450 days ago

Another Unfortunate Experiment - Diabetes in Situ?

John Veitch from Open Future Health

At NZ's National Women's Hospital, 30 years ago women diagnosed with carcinoma in situ (CIS), were not all treated with the best available care. This became known as "The Unfortunate Experiment."

In NZ today, because insulin testing is only available in main hospitals and … View more
At NZ's National Women's Hospital, 30 years ago women diagnosed with carcinoma in situ (CIS), were not all treated with the best available care. This became known as "The Unfortunate Experiment."

In NZ today, because insulin testing is only available in main hospitals and can only be ordered by a few specialists, a pre-diabetic condition Dr Joseph Craft calls "diabetes in situ" is not diagnosed.

Diabetes in situ is something most people over 40 have developed, even though your doctor says, "You are healthy." This is about where you draw the line between sickness and health. It's also about when you first understand that if you don't make some changes to your lifestyle, you are headed for major problems.

In the diagram below, we're showing the insulin response to a glucose drink over four hours. (You usually see the glucose response on a similar graph.) The people on the red line using the common HbA1c test , or a fasting glucose test would be diagnosed as diabetic. The people on the blue line are healthy. Those on the yellow or orange line, according to Joseph Kraft, have diabetes in situ, but in NZ, they would not be identified as being at risk.

So are you at risk? If you are over 40, and you live in NZ, probably, even when your doctor says you are "healthy."

Here are some clues. Do you weigh more than you did at 25? Do you have problems controlling your weight? Do you eat snack foods a lot? In your blood tests, are any of the following high: blood pressure, triglycerides, or fasting glucose. Is your HDL cholesterol low? Do you have trouble sleeping? Do you retain water easily? Family history of diabetes, stroke or heart disease?

Does that include most of us? I guess so. What can we do? There's lots you can do. Read the link attached to this post. Read the two previous posts. That will keep you busy for a while. Become aware, and take an active interest in your own future.

2450 days ago

Subaru Impreza 2000 Station wagon

Leia from Mairehau

Selling as it is surplus to requirements. Please send me a PM if interested but feel free to ask questions in the comments :) Available for viewing/test drives on weekends by arrangement.

Great used condition, serviced to the tune of $1,700 in November 2016 with new right front and right rear … View more
Selling as it is surplus to requirements. Please send me a PM if interested but feel free to ask questions in the comments :) Available for viewing/test drives on weekends by arrangement.

Great used condition, serviced to the tune of $1,700 in November 2016 with new right front and right rear tyres (List of serviced parts in photos). Has only been driven 400-500km since the servicing (Wellington to Christchurch via SH1).
Cam belt (also known as the timing belt) has 400-500km on it.

Comes with 2 keys, 2 alarm remotes, 1 alarm disengage key, 2 front seat covers.

ABS brakes, air con, alarm, alloy wheels, central locking, driver +passenger airbag, power steering, towbar, 2WD, 4 cylinder 1493cc engine, manual transmission, JVC KD-R306 Stereo system.
Odometer: 219, 590km
Rego expires: March 2018
WoF expires: Jun 2018

Price: $3,700

2451 days ago

NZ V8 Touring Cars

MTF is proud to support Chelsea Herbert in the NZ V8 Touring Cars. We wish Chelsea all the best for the racing this weekend at Ruapuna!!

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2451 days ago

What to do with Molesworth?

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?

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2459 days ago

**Garage Sale **. 1 Leeman Place Redwood

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 more
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 a 👀

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2456 days ago

32" full hd tv

Paul from Parklands - Marshlands

Afta one of the above if anybody got redundant one in shed somewhere,that keen to sell
Cheers.

2458 days ago

Poll: What can we do for you?

Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail

Happy New Year, neighbours! As we look forward to a busy 2018, it's a good time to check in and see what you'd like from us this year. We'll continue to bring you all the latest local news and alerts when necessary, but what else can we do, here, on Neighbourly to make your days … View moreHappy New Year, neighbours! As we look forward to a busy 2018, it's a good time to check in and see what you'd like from us this year. We'll continue to bring you all the latest local news and alerts when necessary, but what else can we do, here, on Neighbourly to make your days easier and more interesting? Please select from the options below, or send us a message and let us know.
** Please note we cannot address delivery issues here on Neighbourly. We'll make sure there's a regular update on the correct numbers and emails to contact to ensure you're talking to the right people about delivery issues. However, every edition is online and exactly as it appears in print, right here. Just click the link to the left of your screen.
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What can we do for you?
  • 17.3% Local news stories
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  • 0% Photos of people and places from around the region
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  • 33.3% Details of events and things happening in the neighbourhood
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  • 25.9% Free stuff - tickets, giveaways, etc
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  • 3.7% Interesting things to think and talk about
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  • 2.5% Ideas and inspiration for home and life
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  • 7.4% Important information from council / agencies
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  • 4.9% Opportunities to get together and meet others in the community
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2453 days ago

In need of a post-holiday, holiday?

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2453 days ago

Cat Rescue needs some Expert Help removing some BUMBLEBEES

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

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2459 days ago

Do you shun public transport?

Christchurch Mail

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.
** Please note we may use comments in our Conversations page in the Christchurch Mail. If you're not comfortable with your comments appearing in print, please include NFP (Not For Print) in your comments. Thank you!

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2454 days ago

where are nice places to have wedding ceremony around huntsbury?

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?

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