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1394 days ago

Firewood, Macrocarpa, Poplar ($300) 4.4m3 or 1.2 Cord Dry and Ready

Jessica from Toi Toi - Washington Valley

Get ready for the cold months and stock up on some firewood which is ready for this winter! 🌳

Wood and Prices: 4.4m3 tipping trailer full

-Macrocarpa: $450
Macrocarpa is a hard wood so will burn slower and contain more energy and lasting heat.

-Poplar 30+ years old: $300 (minimum 2.2m3 load)

-Pine: $350 (Out of stock)

-Mix of Macro & Poplar (Out of stock)

If you would like less than 4.4m3 just ask it's not a problem.

The Poplar is 30+ years of age for a soft wood it is pretty dense.

Free delivery for Nelson and most of Tasman!

Price: $300

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Should upgraded heritage buildings reflect the different eras and updates they’ve gone through over time?
  • 25% Yes: Change should be celebrated
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  • 75% No: restoring = keeping change invisible
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