Woolston, Christchurch

2132 days ago

Wet dry vac or water pump needed

Abby from Waltham

Hi neighbours! Would anyone be able to please lend my lovely tenants on Vienna Street a water pump or wet/dry vac? We’ve have a leaky (now fixed) hot water cylinder and need some water drained in a hard to reach place. Thanks in advance.

2132 days ago

Brand new hi-tec radar detector swap or sell for WHAT HAVE YOU bargain to be had un wanted gift already have a detector bargain to be had

Steve from Woolston

Still in box will save in $100's in fines. These radar detectors with the features listed sell well over $500 I am will consider swapping for what have you? Ph..0274333055

Price: $145

2132 days ago

Bringing people togther

Platter

So easy, so delicious❤️ We come to you and set up where you like, all to often at family events someone is left slaving in the kitchen, missing out on precious family time. Grazing tables and Platters bring people together allowing everyone to relax and enjoy. It’s a great way to eat 💕 .
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So easy, so delicious❤️ We come to you and set up where you like, all to often at family events someone is left slaving in the kitchen, missing out on precious family time. Grazing tables and Platters bring people together allowing everyone to relax and enjoy. It’s a great way to eat 💕 .
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2132 days ago

Albertine Rose 🌹

Keven from Aranui

Colour Pink
6ft
Will dig out when pick up
Phone 3893468
Thank you.

Price: $25

2132 days ago

Build a solid future – get a trade!

Ara Institute of Canterbury

If you want a career with variety, a good income and the potential to be your own boss, a trade could be perfect. Ara Institute of Canterbury has trades programmes starting soon.

There’s a range to choose from including heavy and light engineering in Timaru, and electrical engineering,View more
If you want a career with variety, a good income and the potential to be your own boss, a trade could be perfect. Ara Institute of Canterbury has trades programmes starting soon.

There’s a range to choose from including heavy and light engineering in Timaru, and electrical engineering, joinery and painting and decorating in Christchurch. These programmes are enrolling now so see the website or call 0800 24 24 76 for more details and apply today.
Find out more!

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2158 days ago

Mutton ham

Sheree Neighbourly Lead from Avonside - Dallington

Hi does anyone know where to buy a mutton ham from please thank u

2136 days ago

Hurt cat/unwell cat

Nicole from Bromley

Today there was a cat under an outside chair that looks very unwell. It has nose and top jaw missing . Plus it is very skinny. Rang spca as very concerned for welfare if anyone else sees it could u contact spca to get it looked at .

2133 days ago

We're proudly supporting...

The Warehouse New Zealand

Help The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.

Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.

It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives… View more
Help The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.

Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.

It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives in, on and around the water. Children are taught Water Skills for Life at school. It’s easy to teach and fun for kids to learn.

Support Drowning prevention training for all kids. Donate in-store today.
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2134 days ago

Callous driver

Colleen and Mark from Woolston

On Thursday (24/01/19) at about 8 - 8.15am a driver ran over our 15 mth old kitten on Smith St and didn't even bother to stop. His injuries were so severe that I might assume the driver was possibly exceeding the speed limit. I am sick of the speed at which some drivers travel in our street … View moreOn Thursday (24/01/19) at about 8 - 8.15am a driver ran over our 15 mth old kitten on Smith St and didn't even bother to stop. His injuries were so severe that I might assume the driver was possibly exceeding the speed limit. I am sick of the speed at which some drivers travel in our street even although there are speed humps. Let me warn you.... from here on any car that I see speeding in Smith st will be reported to the Police. There are also a lot of young children further down the street and I certainly would not want see them hit. I hope the driver who killed our cat sees this. You could have at least had the decency to stop and let one of the residents know. Karma will get you in the end......

2134 days ago

We’re hiring Fleet Service Technicians

Bridgestone

We are seeking experienced Fleet Service Technicians to join our friendly and supportive Commercial team at Bridgestone in Christchurch who can provide exceptional levels of customer service to our valued customers in performing tyre servicing on commercial vehicles, heavy construction equipment, … View moreWe are seeking experienced Fleet Service Technicians to join our friendly and supportive Commercial team at Bridgestone in Christchurch who can provide exceptional levels of customer service to our valued customers in performing tyre servicing on commercial vehicles, heavy construction equipment, and off-road vehicles for Bridgestone customers.

You will be responsible for maintaining designated Bridgestone customer vehicle fleets, fleet service requirements and performing daily fleet service runs.

You must possess a full and clean NZ driver’s license. We offer competitive remuneration package and a range of extensive career opportunities to the right candidate.
Apply here!

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2135 days ago

Back to school help.

Sarah from Waltham

From the Phillipstown Community trust.
Back to school costs

The wonderful Deborah Lemon from Rehua Marae has compiled this comprehensive list of where families can access a bit of help with getting the kids back to school. Thanks, Deborah, for this great work. You can also check out … View more
From the Phillipstown Community trust.
Back to school costs

The wonderful Deborah Lemon from Rehua Marae has compiled this comprehensive list of where families can access a bit of help with getting the kids back to school. Thanks, Deborah, for this great work. You can also check out Deborah's website, Navigate Your Way, for a great resource that helps navigate through government and social services.

The Salvation Army can support families with uniform grants, vouchers for stationery and assistance with devices. Contact your local centre to discuss your needs.

The City Mission's back to school programme can help with purchasing uniforms, shoes, stationery and other costs.

The JR McKenzie Youth Fund can provide help where death, sickness, family break up or economic hardship make it difficult for families to meet educational costs. The fund is administered by local Rotary Clubs.

Make It Happen helps Christchurch families with school-related costs including uniform, clothing, fees, school trips, sport, music and cultural activities.

Variety can organise a sponsor for children between 5 and 15. The charity connects donors with individual children. If you'd like to sponsor a child, you can follow the link to learn more. Kidscan also assist children during the year and always need sponsors.

Work and Income New Zealand can offer loans to qualifying applications to cover school costs. You don't have to be on a benefit, but income thresholds apply. If you are on a benefit, you can apply for an advance to help with school costs.

If you're caring for someone else's child and receiving unsupported child benefit or orphan's benefit, you can apply for the school start up payment.

If you live in Papanui, Papanui Rotary's Children In Need Trust can help with small grants, but remember it's only for Papanui residents.

Remember to talk to your school. They should be flexible about families taking a bit longer to purchase some uniform items. Some may offer hardship grants and donations from parents are voluntary by law. If you do pay the donation, you can claim a tax rebate for up to one third of the cost.

Different iwi have funding available for schooling - talk to the individual tribe for details including how to apply.

Contact my staff if you would like to discuss school costs. I am also happy to hear from parents if schools are penalising families for non payment - this should not happen.

From Duncan Webb

2135 days ago

Wow! Thank you for your support

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Your generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: … View moreYour generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: www.stuff.co.nz...

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2135 days ago

Panel beater

Brian from Waltham

Wanting low price small car panel job done (might not need to be done) plus small paint job. Pay Cash.

2135 days ago

We Need Your Help. (if you can)

Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch

Since the 1st January we have taken on 105 cats & kittens in just 24 days! 🙀

😿And in just 24 days our January vet bill is already over $17,000! 😿

This our latest kitten to arrive in care who was trapped this morning she has joined her 2 siblings and we are hoping to get the last one … View more
Since the 1st January we have taken on 105 cats & kittens in just 24 days! 🙀

😿And in just 24 days our January vet bill is already over $17,000! 😿

This our latest kitten to arrive in care who was trapped this morning she has joined her 2 siblings and we are hoping to get the last one soon!

As we have so many cats and kittens coming through our care we are going through a lot of litter! We need pellet fuel (the most economical litter) ASAP.
We are currently going through two to three 15kg bags per week!

If anyone could donate some and drop off please email us for an address catrescue.chch@gmail.com😽

Pellet fuel can be purchased at PAK'nSAVE or hardware stores, but currently not at Bunnings until winter. The 15kg bags of 'on fire' are $8.99 at PAK'nSAVE and are in the Fuel and Fire section of the supermarket. Any brand is usable.

If you would like to make a donation directly into our account to help with our vet bill our details are below😽

Cat Rescue, Kiwibank, 38 9006 0009314 00
Reference: Donation

2135 days ago

Tegel Summer Series: Peri Peri Butterflied Chicken

Tegel

This spectacular free range butterflied chicken from Tegel will be the star of the table. Seasoned with tasty Peri Peri marinade it's perfectly matched with Tzatziki yoghurt dip and fragrant couscous.

Try cooking it on the BBQ; it takes less time than a standard chicken plus it'll … View more
This spectacular free range butterflied chicken from Tegel will be the star of the table. Seasoned with tasty Peri Peri marinade it's perfectly matched with Tzatziki yoghurt dip and fragrant couscous.

Try cooking it on the BBQ; it takes less time than a standard chicken plus it'll pick up all those fabulous barbecue flavours.

Combine good company with good food and your summer will be sizzling
Get the recipe

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