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2097 days ago

Firewood Delivery Avaliable!! [MPI Approved Essential Service]

Jamie from Pleasant Point - Temuka

Hi guys! We hope everybody is well and well equipped for the weeks ahead!

We have received word from MPI this morning that we are classed as an "essential service". We will be delivering firewood throughout the lock down, while taking precautions for your safety and ours. Please see our attached photo for guidelines on receiving deliveries.

Our yard is based in Geraldine and we will deliver for free within 50km of Geraldine.

Our options and prices are as follows:
- 6 cubic meters of dry shelter-belt pine for $450 delivered.
- also 3 cubic meter half loads for $225 delivered.

Grab yourself a bargain, and crank up the log burner to keep your electricity bills lower over this winter. Make yourself comfortable while you're isolating!

Any queries or bookings please Call/TXT Jamie on 028 435 2429
also feel free to email Jamie@bigwood.co.nz

Cheers guys, stay safe.

Price: $225

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Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.

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