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Donna from Loburn
Hi there,
I am not one to grumble regarding our local businesses, but sometimes they forget that the small lifestyle block holders are of value and reliable clients.
It has never been an issue seasonally to purchase 5 in 1 Vacs. for under 40 sheep.
(Noting $70 plus for 100mls and has to be used… View moreHi there,
I am not one to grumble regarding our local businesses, but sometimes they forget that the small lifestyle block holders are of value and reliable clients.
It has never been an issue seasonally to purchase 5 in 1 Vacs. for under 40 sheep.
(Noting $70 plus for 100mls and has to be used within 30days.)
Popped in today to get the Matrix $195 for worming and 5 in 1Vac.$70 ready for the Autumn Ewe/Lamb tidy up. Been a regular for 7 years, never been an issue, but today RVC told me I could get 10mls. only or buy the full pack.
Really it is time these companies realized, lifestyle blocks are growing, there is a place for smaller quantities of product.
Happy to receive feed back and any suggestions regarding helpful vets, for the smaller farmer.
Maybe go halves in a pack.
11 replies (Members only)
Lisa from Rangiora
130mm height
New citrine gem tree
Pick up rangioura
Price: $25
Rachelle from Rangiora
Various items 14-16 and shoes size 9. Dresses, jacket, shorts, top.
Price: $50
Rachelle from Rangiora
All items 14-16 and shoes size 9. These are quality items with some good labels. Cape is Wolsey and was expensive and the boots alone hardly worn were $100 from Hannahs. All items are in good condition and bundle would be in excess of $500 new. Pair of black trousers included but need hem taken … View moreAll items 14-16 and shoes size 9. These are quality items with some good labels. Cape is Wolsey and was expensive and the boots alone hardly worn were $100 from Hannahs. All items are in good condition and bundle would be in excess of $500 new. Pair of black trousers included but need hem taken up. Not in picture. Some great mix/match here. Photos don't do items justice.
Price: $100
Rachelle from Rangiora
Gorgeous pink jacket and more. The pink jacket is Large but it is more like a size 12 as is the white jacket.
Price: $30
Rachelle from Rangiora
Having a mega clear out over the coming weeks including:
ladieswear
menswear
camping gear
homewear
make up
Hair accessories
tools … View moreHaving a mega clear out over the coming weeks including:
ladieswear
menswear
camping gear
homewear
make up
Hair accessories
tools
china
glass
crockery
and much much more.....keep an eye on my listings.
This listing is for red based items, clothes 14-16, shoes 9's. All clean and in good condition.
All sold as seen. Buyer can collect from Oxford Estate or may be able to deliver.
Please bear with me as I will only be checking my neighbourly account once or twice daily to answer any questions.
Please do not ask for discount as it can often offend and all of my listings will already be at a bargain price.
Thank you and best of luck in grabbing some bargains :)
Price: $40
Melissa from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Sadly we have decided to part with this beautiful cupboard. Originally purchased in Melbourne, it’s a stunning piece the photos don’t really do it justice.
It’s very heavy and rather big!
Measurements:
Height 2.14m
Width across top approx 120cm
Width across front 112cm
Depth 60cm… View moreSadly we have decided to part with this beautiful cupboard. Originally purchased in Melbourne, it’s a stunning piece the photos don’t really do it justice.
It’s very heavy and rather big!
Measurements:
Height 2.14m
Width across top approx 120cm
Width across front 112cm
Depth 60cm and incl top capping 65cm
Pickup Ohoka/Mandeville area.
Price: $1,500
Waimakariri is a great place to work and live.
We are a District moving from post-earthquake regeneration to one that is focusing on spending widely on the infrastructure we need to accommodate our anticipated growth.
The Annual Plan tracks our progress as we go into the third year of … View moreWaimakariri is a great place to work and live.
We are a District moving from post-earthquake regeneration to one that is focusing on spending widely on the infrastructure we need to accommodate our anticipated growth.
The Annual Plan tracks our progress as we go into the third year of Council’s Long Term Plan.
Find out more
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Oxford bird rescuer Scott Bowman is gearing up for an influx of hawks following his busiest little owl season ever.
Bowman, who runs Oxford Bird Rescue in North Canterbury with wife Tracey, said the volume of little owls they looked after this year had been huge, with about 30 juveniles coming in … View moreOxford bird rescuer Scott Bowman is gearing up for an influx of hawks following his busiest little owl season ever.
Bowman, who runs Oxford Bird Rescue in North Canterbury with wife Tracey, said the volume of little owls they looked after this year had been huge, with about 30 juveniles coming in for rehabilitation.
That was about 10 times the number they would normally expect, and he believed it could be because of a decrease in bugs and insects, the main component of their diet.
Oxford Bird Rescue has been named as a finalist in the MainPower Community Fund, and North Cantabrians are encouraged to vote for them by Friday, March 13.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Two Canterbury districts are moving back into a restricted fire season, as conditions change.
From 12am on Friday, the Hurunui and Waimakariri districts will change from a total fire ban to a restricted season.
North Canterbury principal rural fire officer Bruce Janes said the area was still … View moreTwo Canterbury districts are moving back into a restricted fire season, as conditions change.
From 12am on Friday, the Hurunui and Waimakariri districts will change from a total fire ban to a restricted season.
North Canterbury principal rural fire officer Bruce Janes said the area was still high-risk for fires.
"In particular there are still dangerous conditions around Omihi and Cheviot and not every permit will be automatically granted.
Janes said if people wanted to light a fire, they should go to www.checkitsalright.nz... to check if they need a permit.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
The success of the Waimakariri district's first rural retail complex will cost the ratepayer in extra parking.
The reserve northwest of the shopping complex will be used for the extra parking, with an entrance and exit off Mandeville Rd.
This will require a Reserves Act designation change, … View moreThe success of the Waimakariri district's first rural retail complex will cost the ratepayer in extra parking.
The reserve northwest of the shopping complex will be used for the extra parking, with an entrance and exit off Mandeville Rd.
This will require a Reserves Act designation change, from a plantation reserve to a community reserve, and will provide another 42 parking spaces.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
A spate of birds dying at the Kaiapoi Lakes is more than likely due to an algal bloom caused by increased housing nearby, experts believe.
Environment Canterbury principal scientist Adrian Meredith said the lakes were currently subject to a warning for phytoplankton cyanobacteria bloom, which can… View moreA spate of birds dying at the Kaiapoi Lakes is more than likely due to an algal bloom caused by increased housing nearby, experts believe.
Environment Canterbury principal scientist Adrian Meredith said the lakes were currently subject to a warning for phytoplankton cyanobacteria bloom, which can kill animals and is harmful to young children.
While it was unclear whether toxicity from the bloom or associated bacterial infection (avian botulism) was directly responsible for killing the ducks, it would not be unexpected, he said.
Marina Neighbourly Lead from Fernside
Would anyone have a few old BBQ gas bottles to give to an artist that turns them into musical instruments? Message me please.
16 replies (Members only)
Harcourts Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd
Rangiora Nursery School values the collaborative partnership that it has with the community, working together to ensure that it continues to provide quality early childhood education.
Harcourts Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd is proud to support Rangiora Nursery School with a donation through the … View moreRangiora Nursery School values the collaborative partnership that it has with the community, working together to ensure that it continues to provide quality early childhood education.
Harcourts Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd is proud to support Rangiora Nursery School with a donation through the Harcourts Foundation which will provide a water play area that is accessible to all children, including those in wheelchairs.
No matter what the cause, the Harcourts Foundation provides support to hundreds of organisations, enriching the lives of thousands of people in our communities.
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