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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Blisters, a bleeding nose, sore gut and jelly legs couldn’t stop George Black.
The 24-year-old successfully ran from North Canterbury to Christchurch – in size 8 Red Band gumboots – with the aim to raise more than $10,000 for farmers going through tough times, particularly after recent … View moreBlisters, a bleeding nose, sore gut and jelly legs couldn’t stop George Black.
The 24-year-old successfully ran from North Canterbury to Christchurch – in size 8 Red Band gumboots – with the aim to raise more than $10,000 for farmers going through tough times, particularly after recent floods. He surpassed the mark by more than $4000.
Well done George!
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Bibby from Rangiora
Dressing Table,Chest of Draws,2 Bed side draws and Queen size Headboard.$600.ono.Will sale separately.
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This is one AMAZING CRYSTAL BRACELET
Carnelian, Black Agate & Fire Brick Agate.
Beautiful made with natural 8mm faceted red-orange brown black lined agate, carnelian, and the lovely fire brick red. These colours compliment each other perfectly.
Carnelian, in its beautiful shades of orange, … View moreThis is one AMAZING CRYSTAL BRACELET
Carnelian, Black Agate & Fire Brick Agate.
Beautiful made with natural 8mm faceted red-orange brown black lined agate, carnelian, and the lovely fire brick red. These colours compliment each other perfectly.
Carnelian, in its beautiful shades of orange, stimulates the Sacral Chakra, or Second Chakra, located below the naval and above the pubic bone at the front of the pelvis. It controls the flow of energy and is the center of gravity of the body.
Black Agate: like all black stones, is a grounding and protective crystal. It gives a calming peace. Black Agate gives inner strength to move on and is also very helpful in keeping the peace in stressful households.
Fire Brick Agate: is a protective and grounding stone with a calming energy. It is said to build a protective shield around the body, deflecting ill-wishing and harm and reflecting it back to its source. It stimulates energy and life force and is said to increase sexual vitality and libido.
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Reporter Northern Outlook
Hi Canterbury,
How's your community doing after the floods? Are you satisfied with the emergency response?
It's been over a week since 400% of the monthly average rainfall caused flooding in Canterbury, with multiple districts plunged into a state of emergency.
River engineers … View moreHi Canterbury,
How's your community doing after the floods? Are you satisfied with the emergency response?
It's been over a week since 400% of the monthly average rainfall caused flooding in Canterbury, with multiple districts plunged into a state of emergency.
River engineers are working across the region, with sites being strengthened by machinery. Environment Canterbury Rivers manager, Leigh Griffiths, says that teams are continuing to monitor rainfall and river levels across the region.
"We're working closely with Civil Defence and the MetService to monitor the situation and will be posting rainfall and river flow updates on our website as the situation develops. We suggest that people avoid rivers and check the road conditions before travelling," he said.
The weather event triggered a state of emergency, hundreds of evacuations, and closed roads and bridges throughout the region. The red heavy rain warning was issued on Saturday night, the second since the warning's inception.
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Trish from Rangiora
Does anyone have spare feijoas please? Two of us love them and just want to use anyone's surplus. Thanks in advance.
Jenny from Kaiapoi
Morning I am putting this up here before Builderscrack to see if any locals are interested.
I am in need of advice on what are structural walls and then a quote to put in a new kitchen, once this is complete I will be doing the rest of this house, bit by bit, Im in no rush for anything to be done… View moreMorning I am putting this up here before Builderscrack to see if any locals are interested.
I am in need of advice on what are structural walls and then a quote to put in a new kitchen, once this is complete I will be doing the rest of this house, bit by bit, Im in no rush for anything to be done but I need to make a start sooner rather than later, thanks in advance Jenny
Kristina from Swannanoa - Ohoka
HEY GUYS
So I'm not a Party pooper but there is a good level in which you play your Party music.
Yes I get it is a long weekend perfect for a Party BUT some people are still wanting to get their sleep... 10pm is a good time to turn the music DOWN and the Base DOWN.
you don't have to… View moreHEY GUYS
So I'm not a Party pooper but there is a good level in which you play your Party music.
Yes I get it is a long weekend perfect for a Party BUT some people are still wanting to get their sleep... 10pm is a good time to turn the music DOWN and the Base DOWN.
you don't have to turn it off just DOWN to a level that is suitable for the people who live around you.
WE DONT WANNA HEAR DUBSTEP OR HEAVE BASE from across 3 and a half paddocks at 11pm at night even if it is a long weekend.
PLEASE AND THANK YOU 😊
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
George Black knows he won’t save the world’s problems by running 100 kilometres in gumboots, but he at least hopes to ease some for Canterbury farmers.
The 24-year-old will this week run from North Canterbury to Christchurch – in size 8 Red Band gumboots – in the hopes of at least raising … View moreGeorge Black knows he won’t save the world’s problems by running 100 kilometres in gumboots, but he at least hopes to ease some for Canterbury farmers.
The 24-year-old will this week run from North Canterbury to Christchurch – in size 8 Red Band gumboots – in the hopes of at least raising $10,000 for farmers going through tough times.
On Thursday, the real estate agent will run from The Peaks in Hawarden, to Amberley, across to Rangiora, and then from there to Hagley Park.
Good luck George!
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Plus, … View moreEver thought about switching to Wireless Broadband? Rangiora and Kaiapoi are in a great spot to connect to internet that runs over our reliable 4G network. It’s simple to set up with no contractors or digging up your driveway - just plug in your modem and away you go.
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Laurence from Rangiora
The Rangiora Tennis Club is holding its very last event as the Club closes in anticipation of a joint move with Southbrook Tennis Club members to a new combined club facility down Coldstream Road, Rangiora.
A luncheon is to be held commencing at 12.00pm on Sunday 20 June 2021 at the Rangiora … View moreThe Rangiora Tennis Club is holding its very last event as the Club closes in anticipation of a joint move with Southbrook Tennis Club members to a new combined club facility down Coldstream Road, Rangiora.
A luncheon is to be held commencing at 12.00pm on Sunday 20 June 2021 at the Rangiora Returned Services Association (RSA) located at 82 Victoria Street, Rangiora.
A very warm welcome to attend the luncheon is given to both current and previous members of the Rangiora Tennis Club. Please come along and celebrate the history, success and reminisce about many years of both tennis and the people who have been involved in the Club.
Please RSVP by Sunday 13 June 2021, or for more information please contact Karyn Toulson 0210335910 or email rangioratennisclub@gmail.com
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