Marybank, Nelson

1870 days ago

Subaru Legacy 2.5I Eyesight 2011

Karen from Maitai

Registered with new WOF.
Year of manufacture: 2011
Engine: 2.5L Petrol
Kilometres: 86,590

Colour: Black (Black cloth interior)
Imported: 2017. AA Appraised (Odometer Verified) VTNZ Safety Certified
Safety Rating: 5 Star (Used Car Safety Rating - Rightcar.govt.nz)… View more
Registered with new WOF.
Year of manufacture: 2011
Engine: 2.5L Petrol
Kilometres: 86,590

Colour: Black (Black cloth interior)
Imported: 2017. AA Appraised (Odometer Verified) VTNZ Safety Certified
Safety Rating: 5 Star (Used Car Safety Rating - Rightcar.govt.nz)

Features:
• Subaru Intelligent (SI) Drive with ‘EyeSight’ Adaptive Cruise Control (includes Anti-impact sensors and lane compliance warning)
• All Wheel Drive
• Keyless entry: Smart key (Push button) ignition
• Auto gearbox with Paddle-shift option.
• HID Headlights
• Reversing Camera
• Electric seats (front)
• 8 Airbags
• NZ Audio / GPS System
• Bluetooth
• Dual Climate Control Air-conditioning (separate for passenger)
• Power Mirrors
• 18” Factory Alloy Wheels
• Towbar

This Legacy has 5 doors, 5 Seats, Factory Body Kit (Aero), Car Alarm, Electric Mirrors (Retractable), Indicator Mirror, Audio/hands-free Bluetooth system, Rear Wiper, Remote Smart Door Lock System, Spare Key, Auto-Head Light System, Electric Headlight Washers, Fog Lights, ESC, Anti-lock Brakes, Power steering, Immobilizer, ISOFIX Child Seat Anchor Points, Full 5th Seatbelt (Not Lap Belt), Cargo Blind, Rear Tinted Windows, USB slots and Drink holders. Tyres fitted March 2019.

Call to view or for more details: 021 254 8229
Turners reviewer comment on these Subaru’s…

The wagon's boot (at 526 litres) is enough for six medium-size suitcases. The rear seat splits and folds, expanding the space to a massive 1,677 litres. The rear door is wide and the opening low, which makes the boot easy to load.

Subaru's fulltime all-wheel drive system means the car is very sure-footed in all conditions. It has lots of grip, the steering is responsive and there is little to no body roll. The ride is comfortable, though on the firm side.

The Legacy will out-pull many larger vehicles - not normal for a CVT automatics are. It can pull up to 750kg unbraked (a medium-to-large garden trailer) and 1,800kg braked (a medium-size trailer boat).

Models from 2010 feature “Eyesight”, Subaru's camera-based safety assistant which includes autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist. It is obvious if a car has this feature because a camera is visible either side of the rear-vision mirror when looking through the windscreen.

Other reviewers’ comment…

The all wheel drive Subaru Legacy is a well-respected model with a proven history. It has sporty stylish lines that separate it from other wagons on the market, and it is not too big for trips around town but still more than capable for the long journeys. This is a spacious wagon with good leg space and cargo room.

Price: $13,500

1871 days ago

Discover a new wine at New World

New World Blenheim

"Kia ora – Andrew Watson from New World Blenheim here. Keen to discover a new top drop in time for summer?

My favourite wine from this year’s New World Wine Awards is the Kingston Estate Clare Valley Shiraz 2018. Shiraz is a slightly sweet bold and fruity style, it’s more robust than… View more
"Kia ora – Andrew Watson from New World Blenheim here. Keen to discover a new top drop in time for summer?

My favourite wine from this year’s New World Wine Awards is the Kingston Estate Clare Valley Shiraz 2018. Shiraz is a slightly sweet bold and fruity style, it’s more robust than Pinot Noirs but not heavy like Cab Sauv’s if you’re looking for the perfect balanced red. I find the plum notes very appealing and while this wine is young it’s still robust, and with a couple of years cellaring it will be a fantastic drop.

Come into your local New World and explore the Top 50 Gold-medal winning wines – we have winners for every budget. Plus join us for complimentary wine sampling and try before you buy.
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1871 days ago

Bit on the side...

The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson

Make this easy rustic side table and paint in your favourite tonal Resene colours.

Make the most of this 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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1871 days ago

Very dry firewood

Didi from Atawhai

Very dry wood, 2 years old. Slap wood, pine and gum. 1 big, full trailer load. Pick up Atawhai. $120.

Price: $120

1871 days ago

Meri kirihimete! Love to drive?Its the time to give! A little of your time makes a difference to peoples lives! ?

Margo from Tahunanui

We’re looking for volunteers to support former refugees as they learn to drive for February 2020. Having a driver's licence increases former refugees independence and helps them secure employment.

Full training and a vehicle for the lessons will be provided. Mentors must be over 20 years … View more
We’re looking for volunteers to support former refugees as they learn to drive for February 2020. Having a driver's licence increases former refugees independence and helps them secure employment.

Full training and a vehicle for the lessons will be provided. Mentors must be over 20 years old, have held a drivers licence for at least two years, and be available for 2-3 hours a week.

Find out more and apply on our website: www.redcross.org.nz.........
or contact the Open Coordinator 021 255 8550 openroad.nelson@redcross.org.nz
Please note this job is unpaid

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1871 days ago

Nelson Mask Parade postponed until Sunday

Reporter The Nelson Mail

With wet weather expected to last all day Friday, Nelson Arts Festival organisers have postponed the Mask Parade to 5pm this Sunday, while the Carnivale has been cancelled.

The Festival will now open with the Piki Mai light show at the Cathedral Steps at dusk tonight. Click the link below for the… View more
With wet weather expected to last all day Friday, Nelson Arts Festival organisers have postponed the Mask Parade to 5pm this Sunday, while the Carnivale has been cancelled.

The Festival will now open with the Piki Mai light show at the Cathedral Steps at dusk tonight. Click the link below for the full story.

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1871 days ago

Dog Walker and sitter

Marcia from The Wood

Naoisha comes highly recommended and works right across Nelson taking care of your dog and puppy needs.
She can be contacted 021022 30817

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1872 days ago

Wanted to buy

Colleen from The Wood

Wanted to buy male budgies for outdoor Avairy Ph 0274918883

Price: $15

1874 days ago

Poll: Should fireworks be banned?

Amy Ridout Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Some Golden Bay residents are concerned about the impact of fireworks on their pets and local wildlife. Is it time for a fireworks ban?

www.stuff.co.nz...

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Should fireworks be banned?
  • 27% Yes: Ban fireworks completely
    27% Complete
  • 64.9% No: but we should confine them to organised displays
    64.9% Complete
  • 8% No: We should have the freedom to use fireworks wherever and whenever we like.
    8% Complete
348 votes
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1872 days ago

3 bedroom house for sale

Brian from Tahunanui

On the market today private sale. Instant appeal. Permanent materials, very tidy standalone 1990's urban retreat is located on a private rear site Songer Street ,opposite Greenmeadows and walking distance to the Stoke shopping centre. Open plan living, extra space with conservatory, decor is … View moreOn the market today private sale. Instant appeal. Permanent materials, very tidy standalone 1990's urban retreat is located on a private rear site Songer Street ,opposite Greenmeadows and walking distance to the Stoke shopping centre. Open plan living, extra space with conservatory, decor is neutral, and rimu timber trim. Upgraded galley kitchen, induction cook top, soft close drawers. Three bedrooms with the main being very generous, extra wide hallway with skylights. Large bathroom, with full size bath and walk in shower. Internal access garage, auto door opener, carport off street parking for extra vehicles. Garden shed, no lawns but raised garden and scrubs. All day sun. Private viewings by appointment only. Contact 03 5473363

Price: $560,000

1872 days ago

Poll: Will you be heading to the Nelson Arts Festival?

Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail

The Nelson Arts Festival is kicking off with the Mask Parade and Carnivale on Friday followed by plenty of ticketed and free events. Will you be attending, and if so, tell us the events you're going to in the 'Reply' below.

www.stuff.co.nz...

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Will you be heading to the Nelson Arts Festival?
  • 26.8% I'm definitely heading to an event or two at the festival.
    26.8% Complete
  • 29.3% I might go to some of the free events.
    29.3% Complete
  • 43.9% I'm not interested in the festival.
    43.9% Complete
41 votes
1874 days ago

Were you a obstetrics/gynecology patient at Calvary Hospital?

The Team Reporter from Stuff

We are looking for people who were treated at Calvary Hospital in Newtown, now Wakefield Hospital, between 1960-87. The hospital was run by a Catholic order of nursing sisters, The Little Company of Mary. We are particularly after those treated in the area of obstetrics/gynecology.

Is this … View more
We are looking for people who were treated at Calvary Hospital in Newtown, now Wakefield Hospital, between 1960-87. The hospital was run by a Catholic order of nursing sisters, The Little Company of Mary. We are particularly after those treated in the area of obstetrics/gynecology.

Is this familiar to you? If so, then please get in touch with alison.mau@stuff.co.nz or at PO Box 6341, Wellesley Street, Auckland 1141 - please note that any communication will be kept confidential.

1873 days ago

What should the fate be of dogs found attacking stock?

Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Two farms in the Tasman region have lost lambs to dog attacks recently. One of the dogs is being rehomed. Farmers are legally allowed to destroy a dog if it's caught in the act of attacking stock. What do you think about a dog owner's responsibilities and the fate of attacking dogs?

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1873 days ago

Join our awesome Bachcare team!

Bachcare

Bachcare are looking for a HOST WITH THE MOST!

If you prefer to spend your day out and about rather than sitting at a desk, with variable hours that fit into your lifestyle - we have your dream job.

The Role:

As a Holiday Manager, you are the face of Bachcare. You have a portfolio of … View more
Bachcare are looking for a HOST WITH THE MOST!

If you prefer to spend your day out and about rather than sitting at a desk, with variable hours that fit into your lifestyle - we have your dream job.

The Role:

As a Holiday Manager, you are the face of Bachcare. You have a portfolio of holiday homes to manage whilst welcoming and greeting guests on arrival. You take pride in ensuring that each of your guests have an amazing holiday. You will work closely with our Operations Team to resolve on the ground issues with the hope that our guest experience exceeds their expectations. There will also be the requirement to clean and prepare your holiday homes for guests arriving and departing.

We are looking for:

Someone who is truly fanatical about the guest experience and helping people find their happy place whilst on holiday. You must be a jack of all trades and are in your element when you have to roll your sleeves up and make things happen. You love to turn up your music playlist nice and loud and get stuck into cleaning and setting up properties so that they are pristine for the arrival of your guests. You are super passionate about meeting people and love to make an exceptional first impression! You are an absolute guru when it comes to organising and thrive in an environment where you have to multi-task 101 different things. You must have a can-do attitude and love being a part of fun hard-working team player.

If this sounds like you please send your cv through to team@bachcare.co.nz
Apply now!

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1873 days ago

Buy-back and amnesty for prohibited firearms and parts

Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast Police

After changes to firearm laws, the government introduced a six month amnesty period. This means that anyone with firearms and parts that are no longer legal have until 20 December 2019 to hand them in to Police.

Police are providing a number of ways for people to hand-in their firearms or … View more
After changes to firearm laws, the government introduced a six month amnesty period. This means that anyone with firearms and parts that are no longer legal have until 20 December 2019 to hand them in to Police.

Police are providing a number of ways for people to hand-in their firearms or parts, including Police-run collection events - bit.ly...

If you can’t make a collection event, check whether there is a dealer near you - bit.ly...

If you think you have a unique prohibited item and are eligible to apply for compensation, find out how you can do that here - bit.ly...

Some firearms can also be modified and there is also a list of approved gunsmiths eligible to do the work - bit.ly...

FAQ’s here - bit.ly... or call 0800 311 311.

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