Hoon Hay, Christchurch

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

From us at Neighbourly

3015 days ago

2013 Roma Scooter

Te Aroha from Hoon Hay

Price is up for negotiation. sister in-law brought scooter in march last year awesome scooter but has been sitting unused since April this year , sister in-law only used it to go to work and back but circumstances changed in April and its just been sitting . unfortunately… View morePrice is up for negotiation. sister in-law brought scooter in march last year awesome scooter but has been sitting unused since April this year , sister in-law only used it to go to work and back but circumstances changed in April and its just been sitting . unfortunately battery is flat due to it not being turned over and kick start has broken off worked awesome when she last used it , Rego is on hold Read less

Price: $950

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3015 days ago

Hoon Hay Community: Anything Swap

Barbara from Hoon Hay

Next Saturday is your chance to swap your unwanted goods for something you’d rather have. Our fruit and veggie swaps were a great success, so come and try this.

What:
Produce, plants, unwanted gifts, books, puzzles, toys, clothes…anything legal that you can carry.

Where and when:
Hoon… View more
Next Saturday is your chance to swap your unwanted goods for something you’d rather have. Our fruit and veggie swaps were a great success, so come and try this.

What:
Produce, plants, unwanted gifts, books, puzzles, toys, clothes…anything legal that you can carry.

Where and when:
Hoon Hay Community Centre, 90 Hoon Hay Road. Saturday 30 October 10-11am

How it works:

Gold coin entry.
Put your goods on the central table.
Check out other people’s goods.
Wheel and deal.
Take away unswapped goods.

This is a Hoon Hay Community Association event

3016 days ago
3018 days ago

Local Electrician

Sonia from Wakefield Electrical

Wakefield Electrical are Master Electricians servicing Christchurch and Darfield. We listen, understand your requirements, and suggest a range of solutions to suit you. As a locally owned and operated business, the most important thing to us is that you are happy with the work. Our highly skilled … View moreWakefield Electrical are Master Electricians servicing Christchurch and Darfield. We listen, understand your requirements, and suggest a range of solutions to suit you. As a locally owned and operated business, the most important thing to us is that you are happy with the work. Our highly skilled team are ready to be scheduled at a time convenient for you so call us today.
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3018 days ago

Free House and Pet Sitting Christchurch/Canterbury

Kelvin from Cashmere

FREE service. Do not send you loved pets to an animal home when you go on holiday. Kelvin will look after your house, pets and garden while you are away. Kelvin is and ex Policemen and a professional Health and Safety Consultant who will take care of everything while you are away. Check out the … View moreFREE service. Do not send you loved pets to an animal home when you go on holiday. Kelvin will look after your house, pets and garden while you are away. Kelvin is and ex Policemen and a professional Health and Safety Consultant who will take care of everything while you are away. Check out the Facebook page

3016 days ago

Tsunami Siren testing

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

This Sunday the clocks are going forward an hour. This means it's time to test tsunami sirens in Christchurch along the coast from Brooklands to Taylor's Mistake. Tsunami sirens will sound at 11am Sunday 24 September for approximately three minutes.
Remember, this is a test - no need to … View more
This Sunday the clocks are going forward an hour. This means it's time to test tsunami sirens in Christchurch along the coast from Brooklands to Taylor's Mistake. Tsunami sirens will sound at 11am Sunday 24 September for approximately three minutes.
Remember, this is a test - no need to evacuate!
Want to know more about tsunamis? Visit: ccc.govt.nz...

3016 days ago

Age Concern Dignity Champions

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

Do you know what ageism is? It is the discrimination of people on the basis of their age. Unfortunately too many people do not recognise the value older Kiwis bring to society. Age Concern New Zealand wants to change these ageist attitudes and create an inclusive New Zealand where everyone is … View moreDo you know what ageism is? It is the discrimination of people on the basis of their age. Unfortunately too many people do not recognise the value older Kiwis bring to society. Age Concern New Zealand wants to change these ageist attitudes and create an inclusive New Zealand where everyone is supported and valued. Join our social movement to combat ageism in New Zealand by signing up as an Age Concern Dignity Champion. It is FREE and we will even send you a Welcome Pack.

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3018 days ago

The hours are on us!

Student Job Search

ENTER to WIN a hand around the house – on us! 49% of Neighbourly members said they’d like help with gardening, do you agree? Enter your details to WIN 5 hours of work from a local student in your neighbourhood! Whether it be household maintenance, help with the kids, or something else – … View moreENTER to WIN a hand around the house – on us! 49% of Neighbourly members said they’d like help with gardening, do you agree? Enter your details to WIN 5 hours of work from a local student in your neighbourhood! Whether it be household maintenance, help with the kids, or something else – Student Job Search has you covered. We’ll be picking THREE lucky winners so enter now! It’s free to list a job with SJS and we make sure to find the perfect student for your job. Enter HERE and find out for yourself! Enter now

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3018 days ago

ONE CAN OF FOOD FOR ONE LITRE OF PAINT

Matthew from Spreydon

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CHARITY FOR CHRISTCHURCH
OPEN FROM 9 am to 3 pm
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
30 Charles Upham ave Hillmorton
call 02108439932

FOOD BANKS WE ARE DONATING TO
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CHARITY FOR CHRISTCHURCH
OPEN FROM 9 am to 3 pm
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
30 Charles Upham ave Hillmorton
call 02108439932

FOOD BANKS WE ARE DONATING TO
Ellesmere Food Bank
Delta Community Support Trust.
Catholic Social Services.
Salvation Army in Christchurch.CHARITY FOR CHRISTCHURCH
OPEN FROM 9 am to 3 pm
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
30 Charles Upham ave Hillmorton
call 02108439932

FOOD BANKS WE ARE DONATING TO
Ellesmere Food Bank
Delta Community Support Trust.
Catholic Social Services.
Salvation Army in Christchurch.

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3023 days ago

Wanted-Hard case for Classical Guitar

David from Somerfield

Prepared to pay up to $100.00 depending on condition.

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3018 days ago

Toyota caldina for sale

Paul from Aidanfield

1997 Toyota caldina 4wd wagon for sale 240kms great condition drives perfect only $2350 ph paul 0225360868

Price: $2,350

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3018 days ago

How to Recover Undisputed Debts

Steven Duxfield from Corcoran French

When the court makes a decision that an individual or business is owed a debt, it issues a judgment order telling the debtor that they must pay the creditor. However, often creditors are left wondering what happens if the debtor doesn’t pay. Find out how the court can assist you in recovering an … View moreWhen the court makes a decision that an individual or business is owed a debt, it issues a judgment order telling the debtor that they must pay the creditor. However, often creditors are left wondering what happens if the debtor doesn’t pay. Find out how the court can assist you in recovering an undisputed civil debt.
Collecting civil debt
The process of collecting civil debt if the debtor doesn’t pay is called ‘civil enforcement’. A creditor can only initiate civil enforcement where a court or tribunal has ordered a debtor to pay a civil debt. The court doesn’t enforce judgment orders automatically; a creditor must select the appropriate enforcement actions and manage the process independently, or with the assistance of a lawyer. When you make an enforcement application, you can claim interest on civil debt that’s more than $3,000. If your order is more than six years old, you may need the court’s approval before taking enforcement action.
You must know a debtor’s correct address before the court can take some enforcement actions on your behalf. If you don’t have the debtor’s address, you can:
· Try to find the address yourself
· Make a confidential address information request with the Ministry of Justice, or
· Enquire with a government agency under the Official Information Act 1982.
Enforcement process
There are a number of ways that the court can help you to enforce a civil debt. These include:
· Assess the debtor’s finances on paper: a financial statement for the debtor can be completed by the debtor or by you, if you have sufficient information about the debtor. This can be useful if the debtor doesn’t have a phone, English is not their first language or they cannot attend a hearing
· Assess the debtor’s finances over the phone: if you have the debtor’s telephone number, you can apply for a registrar to telephone the debtor to ascertain their ability to pay. This can be useful if you don’t have the debtor’s address, you don’t want to attend a hearing or the debtor has not completed a financial statement, or
· Summon the debtor to a financial assessment hearing: if you have an address for the debtor, you can apply for a hearing to ascertain the debtor’s financial situation. You can serve a summons to the hearing on the debtor, or request a court-appointed bailiff to do so. If service is unable to be completed, you must provide a new address for the debtor. Where service is completed, but the debtor fails to attend the hearing, a warrant for the debtor’s arrest may be issued.
Enforcement actions
You can make multiple applications to enforce civil debt:
· If you know who pays the debtor (salary, wages or benefit), you can apply for an attachment order, which tells an employer or Work and Income to transfer money from the debtor’s wages or benefit to you. This arrangement can be set up either at a hearing if the parties agree, or after the judgment order has been made
· For a debtor who has valuable assets, you can apply to the court for a warrant to seize property. You must provide evidence that the debtor owns the property
· If someone else owes the debtor money, you can apply to the court for garnishee proceedings to have that money paid to you instead, and/or
· For a debtor that owns property, you can apply for a charging order to make it difficult for them to sell that property until the debt is paid.
Fees
There are fees associated with civil enforcement. You can, however, add the cost of fees to the amount owed by the debtor to be recovered when the debt is paid. A list of current fees can be found here.
Forms
You must complete an application form for each debtor. A list of civil enforcement forms can be found here.
The process of enforcing civil debt can be time-consuming, and a debtor can throw up many roadblocks to prevent you from getting your money. If you’re having problems recovering a debt, we’re happy to guide you.

3018 days ago

Here are our top five nature places in Christchurch.

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

The days are getting longer, which is great for getting outside and enjoying spring!
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...

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