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Megan from Rangiora
These little cuties are around eight weeks old , and ready to leave home , there are two males left and one female , only one male left now .
Price: $350
If you have problems with services or products, you may be protected by the CGA. You should expect services to be carried out with appropriate competency and skills, and completed to a reasonable standard.
For example, Jan had two painters provide quotes for some painting and wallpaper work. … View moreIf you have problems with services or products, you may be protected by the CGA. You should expect services to be carried out with appropriate competency and skills, and completed to a reasonable standard.
For example, Jan had two painters provide quotes for some painting and wallpaper work. She chose her painter and the work was completed. Two weeks later she noticed bumps and lumps in the wallpaper, that she hadn’t noticed at the time the bill was paid.
With a faulty product, you can return it and ask for a repair, replacement or refund. But that’s not so easy with a service! But Jan’s story ended well, the painter came back and rectified the problem at no cost to Jan.
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The standard response when you're thinking about selling your home but are not sure when, is "sell in spring". And there's plenty of truth in that as warmer, drier weather and post-winter itchy feet drive potential buyers out to open homes.
But life doesn't stop for … View moreThe standard response when you're thinking about selling your home but are not sure when, is "sell in spring". And there's plenty of truth in that as warmer, drier weather and post-winter itchy feet drive potential buyers out to open homes.
But life doesn't stop for winter. People still need to move, whether it be for new jobs, for family reasons or just those itchy feet, no matter what the season, and there are some distinct positives to selling your property in winter.
For a start, there's a lot of people who stick to the "list in spring" rule, which means you have less competition from other sellers in the market at the same time. And while there does tend to be slightly fewer buyers in the market, those that are making the effort to get out and about house shopping at open homes on cold, wet days tend to be more focused and motivated to buy.
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Northern Outlook
While not as severe as July’s ‘Big Wet’, today’s deluge has made its mark on the District. Here’s the list of road closures and other updates.
Lees Valley Road is now closed. Snow is falling and settling at Gillespie’s Bridge.
Carleton Road is now closed from McJarrows Road to … View moreWhile not as severe as July’s ‘Big Wet’, today’s deluge has made its mark on the District. Here’s the list of road closures and other updates.
Lees Valley Road is now closed. Snow is falling and settling at Gillespie’s Bridge.
Carleton Road is now closed from McJarrows Road to Thompsons Road (over the Cust River).
Snow is falling in the Oxford Area.
Watsons Reserve Road is closed from Rockford to McPhedrons Road.
Kennedys Hill, Pattersons Roads likely to be closed within the hour.
Summerhill area / North of Cust, water across most unsealed roads up to 300mm deep.
All fords on the Eyre River are closed.
All fords in North Ashley are closed.
Campions Road – there are three minor slips. Road still open. Has been signed to make safe.
The Cust River right up and threatening its banks.
There is widespread surface flooding across the whole network and our crews are placing signs and monitoring conditions.
Flooding in Cridland Street (Kaiapoi) area has dropped now tide has turned. Water has dropped back to kerb and channel now.
Water across many roads including Upper Sefton Road, Rangiora Woodend, Depot Road, Ashley Gorge Road and Oxford Road.
Minor scour Bush Road Oxford.
Pavements saturated, potholes developing quickly throughout network.
Conditions are very changeable at present so take care, especially when driving on the District’s roads.
Admin from Oxford Alpine Taekwondo
Oxford Alpine Taekwondo would like to thank everyone who purchased raffle tickets to support our club in its fundraising efforts for the upcoming Nationals in Wellington. The raffles were drawn last night (14 August 2017) and the results are:
Grocery Hamper worth $200.00
- Katrina
Dinner for… View moreOxford Alpine Taekwondo would like to thank everyone who purchased raffle tickets to support our club in its fundraising efforts for the upcoming Nationals in Wellington. The raffles were drawn last night (14 August 2017) and the results are:
Grocery Hamper worth $200.00
- Katrina
Dinner for Two at Black Beech Pizza and Wine Bar
- NVSH
Pamper Hamper, Includes over $200 worth of Oasis skincare products and goodies from Marmalade
- Alan H
Half a sheep (x2)
- Mike
- Kimberly
Merino / Possum Blend Jersey
- Johanna
Septic Tank Clean up to the value of $400.00
- Keri
All winners will be contacted by phone today.
Special thanks to our sponsors HYDROVAC, ALAN HAWKER, CANTERBURY HOMEKILL, OASIS BEAUTY OXFORD, TONI@CAFE 51 AND BLACK BEECH, JESS@MARMALADE OXFORD and WEFTS INDUSTRIES. We would also like to thank Mr Frahm one of our local JP’s for taking the time to draw the raffles.
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Northern Outlook
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Most new home builders have a long list of questions...what building materials should we use? How can we include energy-saving features? How (and when) will the final price for my home be determined? How can we minimise unexpected costs and what warranties and guarantees will my new home have?
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Jasmin from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Only one year old brought brand new from Harvey Norman last year. Excellent condition - Incredibly soft, comfortable leather. Two three seater couches, both ends recline.
Comes from a very fussy home owner - excellent condition
Price: $2,000
Reporter Northern Outlook
Slower speed limits are going to be introduced to correspond with residential growth in the Waimakariri District, in Mandeville and Northbrook.
Are there other roads that require similar attention?
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Suzie from Rangiora
Mazda Lantis , 1994, Manual, 6 cylinder.
Two new front tyres, sunroof,
some paint needs attention.
has W.O.F., not currently reg , but will be sold with 3 mnths rego.
Very nice car to drive , drives well,
Reluctant sale ,unfortunately having a knee replacement done so manual not so good for … View moreMazda Lantis , 1994, Manual, 6 cylinder.
Two new front tyres, sunroof,
some paint needs attention.
has W.O.F., not currently reg , but will be sold with 3 mnths rego.
Very nice car to drive , drives well,
Reluctant sale ,unfortunately having a knee replacement done so manual not so good for me, have had to buy an automatic.
Price: $1,850
Gay from Fernside
For sale, small bales, this season, barn stored. $5 bale.
Ring Steve on 03 3138033 or 021 2534244 for details.
Price: $5
Jonathan Leask Reporter from Northern Outlook
Fossil Point has been obscured from view from State Highway 1, after a large NZ Transport Agency road sign was placed in front of it.
Brenda from Rangiora
I am asking on behalf of someone who is looking for a sales rep job. Any one know of anything. Thanks
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