Parklands - Marshlands, Christchurch

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Got something to swap or sell?

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Head to Market if you need to buy or list uniforms, books or bikes.

579 days ago

Looking for volunteers Board of trustee

Debbie Russell from Mahi Arohanui o Tamariki Aotearoa Charitable trust

Kia ora
MAOTA TRUST is currently seeking volunteers for board of trustees, we have treasurer position vacant and other board members vacancies.
If you have some free time, maybe you are retired and looking at wanting to fill in some of your day by wanting to help a great little organisation, then … View more
Kia ora
MAOTA TRUST is currently seeking volunteers for board of trustees, we have treasurer position vacant and other board members vacancies.
If you have some free time, maybe you are retired and looking at wanting to fill in some of your day by wanting to help a great little organisation, then email aotearoamaota@gmail.com or ph 03 3234513 anytime.
Kind regards
Deborah Russell
Founder/Chairman/Trustee
MAHI AROHANUI o TAMARIKI AOTEAROA
CHARITABLE TRUST
Registered with charities services CC60435

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580 days ago

Glass Jug & 5 Glasses

Bruce from Mairehau

Lovely Gold Rimmed Jug & 5 Glasses
Ex cond
No Damages
Pickup only
Mairehau

Price: $60

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581 days ago

Sun Umbrella

Peter from Parklands - Marshlands

Square canvas sun umbrella. Size -sides 2.9 metres, diagonal 4.1 metres, height 2.6 metres, fixed to the deck. Made by Clarke McKenzie.co.nz in a bone colour. $300 or near offer.

Price: $300

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581 days ago

Two side tables for Sale - $15

Ankita from Shirley

Two side tables for sale. Excellent condition.
Pick up from Shirley

Price: $15

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581 days ago

Two Seater Sofa For Sale - $100 ONO

Ankita from Shirley

2 seater sofa for sale. Solid construction. Good condition. Pick Up from Shirley.

Price: $100

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581 days ago

Fridge Freezer For Sale - $380 ONO

Ankita from Shirley

Fridge freezer for sale. Excellent condition. Pick up from Shirley.

Price: $380

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581 days ago

Can you help support Cyclone Gabrielle affected communities?

Stuff

Cyclone Gabrielle has had a devastating impact on hundreds of thousands of Kiwis. As the long clean up begins and support becomes more and more needed, Stuff is calling for readers to support the Red Cross and Mayoral Relief Funds in areas where a local state of emergency has been declared. … View moreCyclone Gabrielle has had a devastating impact on hundreds of thousands of Kiwis. As the long clean up begins and support becomes more and more needed, Stuff is calling for readers to support the Red Cross and Mayoral Relief Funds in areas where a local state of emergency has been declared. We'd love your support. You can donate here. Donate now

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581 days ago

REPLICA BURIED ARMY FOOT SOLDIERS

Jude from Shirley

sell Two Replica Buried Army Foot Soldiers @ $15.00 EACH
Made from Terracotta Clay
Average Condition (their Base Feet shows sign of some minor damage from 2011 Earthquake)
Ideal for that Succulent Garden etc
Very Sought after. Can Deliver, if within Christchurch & Suburbs

Price: $15

582 days ago

Zumba Fitness Classes in Your Area!

Zumba 4 U Christchurch

Our full timetable is up and running for 2023, come along to any class and try it out for just a gold coin! No previous experience is needed, just bring a water bottle and a smile! Check it out!

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582 days ago

Have you got a great recipe for taro?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive taro recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Feb 26, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the April issue of NZ … View more
Dear neighbours,

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive taro recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Feb 26, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the April issue of NZ Gardener.

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582 days ago

REPLICA BURIED ARMY SOLDIER (ONLY one left )

Jude from Shirley

Made from
terracotta CLAY Average Condition Ideal for the Succulent Garden etc.

Price: $15

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582 days ago

3 Piece China Cabinet

Bruce from Mairehau

Has Lead Lighting at the top.
See pictures.
Has two glass shelves and the bottom of the cabinet as a shelf. More shelves can be added.
It has 3 drawers and a big storage area in the base of the cabinet.
There are no damages.
In ex cond.
Measurements as follows.
118m L 41m W 192M… View more
Has Lead Lighting at the top.
See pictures.
Has two glass shelves and the bottom of the cabinet as a shelf. More shelves can be added.
It has 3 drawers and a big storage area in the base of the cabinet.
There are no damages.
In ex cond.
Measurements as follows.
118m L 41m W 192M High
46" L 16" W 75"1/2 H
This Cabinet is very heavy and will require minimum 3 people to move it.
Pick up only.
Mairehau
Ph 0277339362
The cat doesn't go lol. He just decided to be nosey as i took the picture.

Price: $650

582 days ago

Stained chair

The Team from Resene ColorShop Shirley

It’s easy to transform a plain wicker chair into something special with Resene Colorwood natural wood stain.

Find out how to transform your furniture with our easy advice.

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583 days ago

Your home, your safe haven

Diana Isaac Retirement Village

Your home is your sanctuary where you can relax, rejuvenate, and entertain family and friends.

That’s why Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens. We’ve prepared for adverse events, so you don’t have to.

Your safety and your family’s peace of mind are our top priority, no… View more
Your home is your sanctuary where you can relax, rejuvenate, and entertain family and friends.

That’s why Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens. We’ve prepared for adverse events, so you don’t have to.

Your safety and your family’s peace of mind are our top priority, no matter what the weather. Every Ryman village has staff available 24/7 and backup generators for emergencies.

We all hope we never have to experience a natural disaster or other emergency. But if it happens, we’ll take care of everything and make sure that you have what you need.

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585 days ago

Horses return to Port Hills track for first time in 20 years

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

From reporter Carly Gooch and videopgrapher Alden Williams:

Riding horses is part of Pete Hurst’s heritage.

His father rode to Canterbury’s Motukarara races, and his grandfather took his horses to war – now he’s making it his mission to ensure horses are able to trot on the tracks … View more
From reporter Carly Gooch and videopgrapher Alden Williams:

Riding horses is part of Pete Hurst’s heritage.

His father rode to Canterbury’s Motukarara races, and his grandfather took his horses to war – now he’s making it his mission to ensure horses are able to trot on the tracks they’re entitled to.

Nearly a dozen riders took to Kennedys Bush Track in Christchurch on Friday morning, clip-clopping from Halswell Quarry to the Summit Rd to celebrate new horse gates allowing them through for the first time in years.

The trail had been “locked up” for about 20 years, Hurst said, but after advocates put pressure on the Christchurch City Council, it installed 1m-wide horse gates that will let riders through, but not vehicles.

He said generations before him had access to ride between Christchurch and Akaroa, “so we want to restore that – this is a step on the right direction”.


The main goal was to be able to ride the historic track to Akaroa and bring horses “back to the high country”.

He expected to succeed.

Many of the tracks Hurst wants horses to have access to are “paper roads” owned by the council in trust for the public.


He said bikes, trampers, horses and vehicles should be capable of accessing the roads, but locked gates often prohibited this.

“They should be for everybody, they shouldn’t keep you off it. We’re just opening up what we’re entitled to at Kennedys Bush.

“These days, bikes are well catered for, not so much horses.”


Hurst said he had done a lot of work over the last five years to ensure access to tracks on public conservation land, including on Mt Thomas and Mt Richardson, and he was close to opening several others.

Riding is in Hurst’s bones – his grandfather took horses to Palestine and Gallipoli in the war.

His grandfather was “a great horseman”.

“It broke his heart when he had to dispose of his horse when he came back from Palestine.”

The trek on Kennedys Bush Track was an easy one for the horses, Hurst said.

“They just shot up here, none have a sweat on them. They’re all a good bunch of people and a good bunch of horses.”

A city council spokesperson said the track was never specifically closed to horses, but the fact much of it was unfenced and did not follow the legal road alignment meant vehicle gates were kept locked, “thereby limiting horse access”.


At the end of Friday’s ride, Hurst and his group of riders settled in for a barbecue and drinks where they “talk about horses”.

Horses were part of our heritage, he said.

“If they run out of fossil fuels, we might be back on our horses.”

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