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Embracing adventure is made easy with our lock-and-leave-style living. We keep your home secure and well-maintained while you take off to explore what brings you joy.
Premila and Ebbie love the freedom of their Ryman lifestyle. The pair take off on holiday whenever they want and return home to … View moreEmbracing adventure is made easy with our lock-and-leave-style living. We keep your home secure and well-maintained while you take off to explore what brings you joy.
Premila and Ebbie love the freedom of their Ryman lifestyle. The pair take off on holiday whenever they want and return home to freshly mowed lawns, watered gardens, clean windows, and a safe village.
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The Great NZ Pet Election has launched and we’re on the hunt for NZ’s best pet!
Pick up a copy of The Press to find out how to nominate your companion then check back every day to see if they are selected as a daily winner! All daily winners will receive a $50 pet store voucher and will … View moreThe Great NZ Pet Election has launched and we’re on the hunt for NZ’s best pet!
Pick up a copy of The Press to find out how to nominate your companion then check back every day to see if they are selected as a daily winner! All daily winners will receive a $50 pet store voucher and will qualify towards the grand pet election prize of a $1,000 pet store voucher. Find out more here.
Let the great NZ Pet Election begin!
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Bill from Oxford
A box full of watches from the1950's though to the year 2000 odd, some go some don't .SO is this a load of old junk ? or a small treasure box of goodies, Your welcome to come and have a look and make me a cash offer
Phone Bill on 027 4250998
Negotiable
Heather from Belfast
lady mannequinn part body, very light, thin plastic type, can hang on wall or paint for art piece, pickup Northwood, Belfast
Price: $25
Bill from Oxford
2 different smart watches have taken out of the box , charged them and tried on but were not to my liking charge wire / connector for each one .One has instructions but mostly in Chinese
$75.00 for both (cost over $150 from China
Phone Bill 027 4250998 or message me pick up in Oxford
Price: $75
Bill from Oxford
Black and decker drill in very good working condition with battery and charger
Black and decker weed eater works well 18 volt so share battery with drill ,free with drill
Phone Bill 027 4250998 or message me pick up is from Oxford
Price: $20
Rae from Rangiora
Unique, 6cm high x 4cm wide Labradorite offering beautiful flashes of purple, green, yellow, orange and blue. Definitely a statement piece.
Labradorite : Labradorite is an iridescent stone that inspires positive change and transformation. With its powerful energy, Labradorite encourages us to … View moreUnique, 6cm high x 4cm wide Labradorite offering beautiful flashes of purple, green, yellow, orange and blue. Definitely a statement piece.
Labradorite : Labradorite is an iridescent stone that inspires positive change and transformation. With its powerful energy, Labradorite encourages us to connect to our intuition to better handle the uncertainties of life.
Encased on an adjustable plaited cord
Pickup at Room to Heal in Rangiora, Courier is available
Price: $85
The Team Reporter from NZ Farmer - North Island
Hi everyone. Keep an eye on your letterbox and emails as the November issue of NZFarmer is nearly here. Hope you enjoy it.
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Micheal from Rangiora
Reg on Hold, needs new exhaust welded up and new from fender for wof, bike runs, hardly gets out the garage anymore so im looking to move it on to pay bills unfortunately.
Price: $3,700
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Bill from Oxford
Selling my beloved pride and joy as to not being able ride her anymore because of health reasons. In excellent condition 18,808 km ,fuel injected Rego on hold and i will put 3 months new Rego for buyer wof expires 17/3/2024.New battery last year, always stored under cover in garage.
There are only… View moreSelling my beloved pride and joy as to not being able ride her anymore because of health reasons. In excellent condition 18,808 km ,fuel injected Rego on hold and i will put 3 months new Rego for buyer wof expires 17/3/2024.New battery last year, always stored under cover in garage.
There are only 126 of these bike left in nz
Please contact Bill on 027 4250998 Price: $7,750 view in Oxford
Price: $7,750
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Happy Single's Day!
Whether you're celebrating solo or with friends, take some time today to treat yourself.
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Lyn from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Great condition - 2 years old.
Double reclining chair
L 1600
W 760
H 930
Single recliner Chair
L980
W 760
H 930
Price: $200
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
As councils struggle with rising costs, a North Canterbury mayor has suggested charging the Government for rates on Crown land.
Some councils are also looking at hotel bed taxes and congestion taxes to raise much needed revenue, but Hurunui mayor Marie … View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
As councils struggle with rising costs, a North Canterbury mayor has suggested charging the Government for rates on Crown land.
Some councils are also looking at hotel bed taxes and congestion taxes to raise much needed revenue, but Hurunui mayor Marie Black said she would rather see the Crown paying rates like other landowners.
The Department of Conservation (DOC) estate made up a significant proportion of the Hurunui district’s footprint.
"We have to maintain access, so we believe the Government should be paying its share.
"When you look at Lake Sumner Rd, it costs the ratepayer to maintain it and you have DOC land at the end of the road not paying rates."
However, Black said she would not want to see local schools adversely impacted by a such a rates policy.
Conservation land is generally not rateable, and any introduction of charges would require a law change, a DOC spokesperson said.
Many councils are feeling the pinch of rising costs, while also under pressure to keep rate rises affordable.
A Supreme Court decision earlier this year paved the way for Auckland and Queenstown Lakes District councils to introduce a hotel bed tax.
Meanwhile, National hinted at legislation to allow the main centres to collect a congestion tax.
Hurunui District Council chief executive Hamish Dobbie said neither tax would make much difference to his council.
"You may get some extra revenue out of tourists, but it may end up hurting local operators.
"I’m not sure whether a bed tax is the best solution. Our businesses fund our tourism promotion and that seems to be reasonably stable."
Waimakariri District Council chief executive Jeff Millward agreed, but said allowing councils to retain the GST on rates would ease the burden on ratepayers.
"There is definitely a need to have a look at the rating system to make it fairer.
"The old question is often raised whether GST should be on rates and whether it should be retained by councils.
"It would make a sizeable difference to us."
Kaikōura District Council chief executive Will Doughty said he would be keen to explore some form of local tourism levy.
The population of Kaikōura is just 3900, plus holiday homes, but there were more than a million annual visitors to the district.
"A very small additional contribution from each visitor could make a significant difference for us."
Charging rates on Crown land would also help as a large proportion of the district was under the DOC estate, he said.
"Given our small population size anything that helps ease the continued burden to the ratepayers is good with us."
A Department of Conservation spokesperson said paying rates was subject to legislation, so it would be up to the Government to decide.
"Generally, conservation land is non-rateable under the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 and subject only to targeted rates."
Targeted rates can be set for water supply, sewage disposal or rubbish collection that is provided in relation to the land.
"So it would require a change to the law, which would be up to the Government."
National local government spokesperson Simon Watts said he was unable to comment while coalition negotiations were continuing.
■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.
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