Wigram, Christchurch

2138 days ago

Garden Diary 2019 early bird offer!

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Use the diary to keep track of your garden’s progress throughout the seasons. Record what you’ve sown, grown and harvested each month, and plan ahead with timely checklists of key garden chores for beginners and expert gardeners. It's also packed with handy horticultural hints, … View moreUse the diary to keep track of your garden’s progress throughout the seasons. Record what you’ve sown, grown and harvested each month, and plan ahead with timely checklists of key garden chores for beginners and expert gardeners. It's also packed with handy horticultural hints, troubleshooting tips and delicious seasonal recipes so you can make the most of your homegrown harvests. Order before the official on-sale date for $11.90 (save $4). Early bird special price runs until November 25, 2018.

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2139 days ago

wanting to buy: Electric Typewriter

Sue from Hoon Hay

Hi, my elderly mum is wanting to record family stories, but not to wrangle the tech of a laptop!, typewriter in working condition, with ribbon or cartridges please? willing to negotiate price. Many thanks for considering.

2138 days ago

Free grass/soil

Luke from Hornby

About 3 cubic meters of lawn mostly dried up free. Will need a trailer wheelbarrow to load access is limited to street parking only good for filling in raised beds

Free

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2138 days ago

Free native trees

Di from Halswell

2 native mature plants taken out of ground today (needed to be pruned to do this)

Must pick up in Halswell

Free

2145 days ago

Poll: Are libraries a place for snoozing?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

In Christchurch's new central library, Tūranga, you can play video games, use remote-controlled cars or utilise the $1.2 million touchscreen.

But should you be able to catch a few Zs in our city's learning centres to kill some time? One security guard doesn't think so – or maybe … View more
In Christchurch's new central library, Tūranga, you can play video games, use remote-controlled cars or utilise the $1.2 million touchscreen.

But should you be able to catch a few Zs in our city's learning centres to kill some time? One security guard doesn't think so – or maybe he was just checking for vital signs.

"I thought I'd just close my eyes for five or 10 minutes. I'd noticed the security guy walking around before that ... he just came over and said 'excuse me, sir, you need to wake up'," library visitor Raymond Lum says.

Should you be able to have a quick snooze in the library if that book is making the eyelids a little heavy?

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Are libraries a place for snoozing?
  • 20.7% Of course. Kick back, relax and enjoy those comfy seats.
    20.7% Complete
  • 15.6% Only if you're not going to snore like a chainsaw.
    15.6% Complete
  • 63.7% No, absolutely not. If you want a nap, go home.
    63.7% Complete
545 votes
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2139 days ago

Edinburgh booster car restraint

Naser from Broomfield - Hei Hei

Good used condition - still has two years until expiry date. Offers.

Negotiable

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2139 days ago

What-not display

Naser from Broomfield - Hei Hei

What-not display.

Price: $10

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2139 days ago

Record breaking cocaine seizure

Social Media Advisor from New Zealand Police

A joint international operation involving Australian Federal Police and New Zealand Customs Service has resulted in the arrest of a 41-year-old Sydney man and the seizure of approximately 190kg of cocaine making it New Zealand's largest cocaine seizure.

On Monday, 20 August 2018, a container … View more
A joint international operation involving Australian Federal Police and New Zealand Customs Service has resulted in the arrest of a 41-year-old Sydney man and the seizure of approximately 190kg of cocaine making it New Zealand's largest cocaine seizure.

On Monday, 20 August 2018, a container listed as a shipment of bananas arrived in Auckland, New Zealand, on a vessel from Balboa, Panama.

New Zealand Customs and Police inspected the container and found five duffel bags on top of the banana boxes, which contained 190 blocks of cocaine each weighing around a kilogram that had been wrapped in packaging tape.

🍌 B-A-N-A-N-A-S! 🍌

Anyone who wants to report illegal drug activity can contact their nearest Police station or you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

More here: www.police.govt.nz...

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2140 days ago

We've joined Neighbourly!

The Team from New Zealand Police

Kia ora neighbours,

We wanted to let you know that New Zealand Police have now joined Neighbourly! We're happy to be here!

Other than occasionally posting cute pictures of our canine friends, we plan to share with you the latest happenings in your community and around the country - as we… View more
Kia ora neighbours,

We wanted to let you know that New Zealand Police have now joined Neighbourly! We're happy to be here!

Other than occasionally posting cute pictures of our canine friends, we plan to share with you the latest happenings in your community and around the country - as we work together to create safer communities.

Please remember our Neighbourly page and private messages are not monitored by Police and are not the place to report crimes - IN AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 111.

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2140 days ago

Sunday 18th November

Activate Church Christchurch

Hi neighbours! This Sunday, we have a guest speaker, Garth Chin Poy, from City Church with us and we'll also be commissioning the Taylor family, who are heading to Chile for two years to get involved with children's homes, homeless people & English teaching work. We'd love to … View moreHi neighbours! This Sunday, we have a guest speaker, Garth Chin Poy, from City Church with us and we'll also be commissioning the Taylor family, who are heading to Chile for two years to get involved with children's homes, homeless people & English teaching work. We'd love to have you join us - the coffee is always hot from 10.15am! Enjoy your long weekend - bless!

2140 days ago

Resene summer weekend project!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby

Add some colour to your barbecue table this summer! Get stuck into making these easy coasters using masking tape and Resene paint. Choose your favourite colour combinations and shapes. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to … View moreAdd some colour to your barbecue table this summer! Get stuck into making these easy coasters using masking tape and Resene paint. Choose your favourite colour combinations and shapes. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.

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2142 days ago

Outdoor furniture set wanted to buy

Louise from Hornby

Prefer aluminium or steel but will consider hardwood but must be in good condition and comfortable to sit on. Also umbrella required as well if you have one.

2141 days ago

Win the best family Christmas experience

Coca‑Cola Christmas in the Park

Enter to win the chance to light up the Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park tree! Entries accepted until 19 November, the winning family will be drawn on 20th November.

We also have an LG 55" UHD TV from Harvey Norman - Moorehouse Ave plus a goodie Hamper from 'The Breeze' Radio … View more
Enter to win the chance to light up the Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park tree! Entries accepted until 19 November, the winning family will be drawn on 20th November.

We also have an LG 55" UHD TV from Harvey Norman - Moorehouse Ave plus a goodie Hamper from 'The Breeze' Radio Station up for grabs!
Enter here!

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2141 days ago

Harvey Norman warns Hornby customers about scam messages

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A staffer at Harvey Norman says its IT department is "working on" a claim customers have received scam messages. Christchurch technology worker David Case said he received a message on his mobile on Wednesday addressed to his wife, saying he had an item to collect from Harvey … View moreA staffer at Harvey Norman says its IT department is "working on" a claim customers have received scam messages. Christchurch technology worker David Case said he received a message on his mobile on Wednesday addressed to his wife, saying he had an item to collect from Harvey Norman's Hornby store. Case said the store advised him the message was "spam" and not to click on the links, and that they had a few calls of a similar nature. Read more

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2141 days ago

Water myths busted!

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

There's a lot of confusion about our push to conserve water when a bottling company is taking it straight from the ground. We've gone through and answered some frequent misunderstandings.

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