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Arthur from Rangiora
I am wanting offcuts of treated timber for a fund raising project. The shortest at 0.400mm. Must be unused. Offcuts from fence railings, 75 x 50 or 100 x 50 or 150 x 50 would be just right. Please call 03 745 91 48, Arthur.
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Rae from Rangiora
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Green Compressor $70
Grey Compressor $50
Both in perfect working order, only reason selling is we are buying a bigger one.
Call Steve 0279090240
Price: $70
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
A draft business case prepared for Environment Canterbury (ECan), which laid out a Rangiora to Rolleston passenger train service on existing train tracks, with potential to expand to Timaru in the future.
The summary determined establishing a passenger rail service would cost $41m, including $10m … View moreA draft business case prepared for Environment Canterbury (ECan), which laid out a Rangiora to Rolleston passenger train service on existing train tracks, with potential to expand to Timaru in the future.
The summary determined establishing a passenger rail service would cost $41m, including $10m for a new central Christchurch station and tourist hub. Annual operating costs were projected to be about $5m.
But ECan chairwoman Jenny Hughey said Government officials advised it would be difficult to get Provincial Growth Fund money for the proposal, despite the summary outlining how it fulfilled eight of the 10 PGF objectives.
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Lee from Swannanoa - Ohoka
We have 8 white lambs to sell. About 15 kg in weight. All weaned all drenched all vaccinations done to date and also crutched. They are 85 each. I prefer they go as one lot. I have 1 stunning black white ewe lamb also she is 100. She is not weaned as yet. I have 4 coloured ewe for sale too. … View moreWe have 8 white lambs to sell. About 15 kg in weight. All weaned all drenched all vaccinations done to date and also crutched. They are 85 each. I prefer they go as one lot. I have 1 stunning black white ewe lamb also she is 100. She is not weaned as yet. I have 4 coloured ewe for sale too. They are 15 months old. They are also 100 each. Please message if interested or you wish to view. For some reason photos don't upload for me at all.
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Arthur from Rangiora
PLEASE NOTE. There is no RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET on this Sunday 29th November. Our NEXT market is on the 6th DECEMBER from 9 am to 2 pm in the BLAKE STREET CARPARK. We will be having a special CHRISTMAS MARKET on the 20th DECEMBER. We are now accepting bookings for our markets on the 6th and 20th … View morePLEASE NOTE. There is no RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET on this Sunday 29th November. Our NEXT market is on the 6th DECEMBER from 9 am to 2 pm in the BLAKE STREET CARPARK. We will be having a special CHRISTMAS MARKET on the 20th DECEMBER. We are now accepting bookings for our markets on the 6th and 20th December. Please email Arthur at sir.arthur@xnet.co.nz
We are the market in the centre of town, close to everything.
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Here's a chance to own a unique piece of New Zealand history, commemorate 2020 and support charity all in one.
The Rangiora Lions Club, in North Canterbury, is auctioning two framed face masks signed by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield.
The … View moreHere's a chance to own a unique piece of New Zealand history, commemorate 2020 and support charity all in one.
The Rangiora Lions Club, in North Canterbury, is auctioning two framed face masks signed by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield.
The masks feature phrases commonly uttered at the daily 1pm Covid-19 briefings: “Be kind” and “Kia ora koutou katoa.”
All proceeds will go to Blind Low Vision NZ, formerly known as the Blind Foundation. The masks are being auctioned on Trade Me.
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Rangiora residents concerned about a proposed quarry on their doorsteps are showing no sign of giving up their fight as the deadline for submissions nears.
About 50 people staged a protest outside the entrance to Taggart Earthmoving Ltd on Saturday morning to convey their concerns about the … View moreRangiora residents concerned about a proposed quarry on their doorsteps are showing no sign of giving up their fight as the deadline for submissions nears.
About 50 people staged a protest outside the entrance to Taggart Earthmoving Ltd on Saturday morning to convey their concerns about the planned quarry at Rangiora Racecourse.
Opposition has rapidly grown since the quarry application was publicly notified at the end of October, particularly among residents in northwest Rangiora, who live near the racecourse.
Many of those protesting said they had grave reservations about the effects of quarrying on the health of those living nearby.
What are your thoughts on the proposed quarry?
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The Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed an appeal by government insurer Southern Response to stop two Cantabrians' legal action against them to considered be representative of 3000 other similar claimants.
Respondents Brendan and Colleen Ross said that Southern Response had left them … View moreThe Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed an appeal by government insurer Southern Response to stop two Cantabrians' legal action against them to considered be representative of 3000 other similar claimants.
Respondents Brendan and Colleen Ross said that Southern Response had left them $100,000 out of pocket and the Supreme Court made the landmark decision to uphold their case on an opt-out basis, which allowed the other claimants to be represented in legal proceedings.
The decision means that if the government pays out in one case, they must pay out to the 3000 others, lawyers estimate this to cost the taxpayer $5 million.
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