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Ngaire from Atawhai
Toyota Highlander 2007 Limited AWD 7 seater, full leather
208,400 kms. 3.5 V6 Petrol
Auto trans
ABS brakes
Air conditioning
Alarm
Alloy wheels
Central locking
… View moreToyota Highlander 2007 Limited AWD 7 seater, full leather
208,400 kms. 3.5 V6 Petrol
Auto trans
ABS brakes
Air conditioning
Alarm
Alloy wheels
Central locking
Driver airbag
Passenger airbag
Power steering
Towbar
Limited Edition Spec
WOF 19.09.18
Rego 26.03.18
Coopers tyres.
Excellent work horse.
Towbar
Nice and roomy
Priced to sell.
$15,250.00
Viewing this weekend 7/8th October
Price: $15,250
John from Nelson South
Excellent condition , very reliable, fully maintained.
Converted to a camper(low Roof) with awning poles etc
Price: $3,500
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
You read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing … View moreYou read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing instructions. Available singly or in sets as well as miniature sheets and first day covers. NZ Post has more information on its website.
Marcia from The Wood
I'll help you sort your house and garden
Give me a call
Marcia
0272498893
Congratulations to our winners! Check your emails to see if you have won 5 hours of household help from Student Job Search. Thank you to everyone who entered - If you’re still looking for some extra help at home (or at the office!) you can list a job for FREE online with Student Job Search, or … View moreCongratulations to our winners! Check your emails to see if you have won 5 hours of household help from Student Job Search. Thank you to everyone who entered - If you’re still looking for some extra help at home (or at the office!) you can list a job for FREE online with Student Job Search, or call 0800 757 565 and we’ll find a local student in your neighbourhood to get the job done! Find out more
Lane from Richmond
Our girl bunny has given birth to one Adorable baby, he is black speckled with a white foot, Mum is a big breed, we think maybe rex x flemish giant, and dad is minilop, they naughtily got together!!!
His name is Ari, he will be ready to go at the end of October.
the second to last photo is Daddy,… View moreOur girl bunny has given birth to one Adorable baby, he is black speckled with a white foot, Mum is a big breed, we think maybe rex x flemish giant, and dad is minilop, they naughtily got together!!!
His name is Ari, he will be ready to go at the end of October.
the second to last photo is Daddy, who is brown, and the last photo is mummy who is Grey, Brown, White.
Price: $30
Ryan from Smiths Sports Shoes Nelson
Hey All!
We have moved finally! We are now in Buxton Square Carpark! Come by and see us :)
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Ben from Atawhai
In very good condition. Comes with all attachments. Shopping basket, carry cot, rear facing seat, rain coat, spare tyres
RRP is over $1000.
$500
Negotiable
Anita from Britannia Heights
Hi all, I'm after old nautical decorations for an event. Things like ship lights, captains wheels, rope, sailor hats - anything from a boat that doesn't smell! I can pick up. Contact me on 0274535491
The Team from Nelson Marlborough Health
Stroke strikes around 24 New Zealanders each day – young and old. But strokes are largely preventable.
A person with high blood pressure is around seven times more likely to have a stroke than someone with normal or low blood pressure. Get your friends and whanau together and head to Pak N … View moreStroke strikes around 24 New Zealanders each day – young and old. But strokes are largely preventable.
A person with high blood pressure is around seven times more likely to have a stroke than someone with normal or low blood pressure. Get your friends and whanau together and head to Pak N Save in Richmond on Saturday 7 October between 10am - 2pm for a FREE blood pressure check.
Christa from The Brook
This Blog from The University of Otago. Public Health Expert posted on August 16, 2017 describes how NZ EPA chose not to accept the assessment of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
IARC established that the herbicide glyphosate was a "probable carcinogen". Instead … View moreThis Blog from The University of Otago. Public Health Expert posted on August 16, 2017 describes how NZ EPA chose not to accept the assessment of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
IARC established that the herbicide glyphosate was a "probable carcinogen". Instead the NZ EPA commissioned its own report which found that glyphosate is “unlikely to be genotoxic or carcinogenic”. The full text can easily be found on-line by entering the title of this post.
Why is this especially important for us in Nelson?
Because there are many similarities between, what the EPA has done in this instance and what has happened and is still happening right here in Nelson with the application of 26 tons of Brodifacoum laced bait onto our Brook Valley.
Read the Footnote (below) and by simply replacing some of the names involved, you can see where this is leading. In the case of Brodifacoum the international science is steadfastly ignored. So are peer reviewed NZ scientists who have been warning about this particular poison for decades.
The Brook Sanctuary wrote its own glossy brochure to down play all the negative effects of this poison, so much so that many people now believe they could eat a few pellets and not be the worse for it.
The code of practice for the use of Brodifacoum was written by the boss of Orillion, the very company producing the poison pellet baits. NZ research papers demonstrating in some cases horrifying numbers of by-kill are never mentioned. Brodifacoum bio-accumulation has been demonstrated with great regularity by the fact that it has been found in a large variety of non-target species and that list is still growing.
See what Bruning and Browning have to say about what happened with Glyphosate and it is easy to compare!
Footnote: * Bruning and Browning note particularly that the NZ EPA report considers just “glyphosate chemistry and not glyphosate-based formulations that are used in ‘the real world’ and that are obviously of the essence”; that it “makes every effort to discredit a finding by the NZ EPA’s own authority on cancer, the IARC”; that it “appears to give exclusive consideration and weight to industry-paid and industry-supported studies and reviews as well as arguably out-dated and industry-developed guidelines”; that it ignores the NZ EPA’s own manual ‘Thresholds and Classifications under the HSNO Act 1996’ where IARC is listed as “one of the two respected sources for information on carcinogenicity”; and finally that it “fails to address twenty-first century scientific understanding of the factors that pre-dispose to risks of cancer development – ignoring new data from toxicology and cancer biology.”
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Ally from Nelson South
I have a small laundry and would love to have it shelved out to maximise the space available. (Quite tricky with space available) I would rather the shelves were hand made from wood but would consider using tracking and melamine shelving from Mitre 10. Who knows someone who has this skill?
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