Fernside, Rangiora

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2226 days ago

16 to 19 years, need a plan for 2020?

Faye from Rangiora

Community College North Canterbury Sport class achieving Unit 485 Demonstrate rafting skills thanks to Amuri Jet - Hanmer Springs.
This could be you 2020 - NCEA A different way!!
Who said Education is not fun!

Call 033135874 and talk with Faye about your options.

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2226 days ago

Catamaran Happycat & trailer $1500 ono

Doug from Rangiora

New wof & reg, great sailor, this is the model with a jib sail that doesn't use a boom and is really easy to rig up. 0274368002

Price: $1,300

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2226 days ago

Corrugated Iron

Eugene from Kaiapoi

Looking for second hand corrugated iron in good condition to be reused on a lifestyle block.
Nail holes and a little rust are ok.
Prefer 1.8 metre lengths and above but will consider anything within reason.
Free or a little fee ok.

2227 days ago

Know a helping hander?

Countdown Supermarkets

Every Countdown store in New Zealand is giving away a $500 Countdown Gift Card to a local hero. Nominate here

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2227 days ago

Over 18? Make a quick will, please. Today. Save your mum some grief. (And beat Murphy's Law.)

Director / lawyer from Kiwilaw

Guys (especially) - I am fed up with having grief-stricken mothers contact me because their sons died suddenly in tragic circumstances (car crash, suicide, etc) and they want to apply for letters of administration because there's no will.
Firstly, it's more complicated if there's … View more
Guys (especially) - I am fed up with having grief-stricken mothers contact me because their sons died suddenly in tragic circumstances (car crash, suicide, etc) and they want to apply for letters of administration because there's no will.
Firstly, it's more complicated if there's no will.
Secondly, often Mum isn't the statutory heir - it may be the de facto partner that Mum never liked (and whom Mum blames for treating her son badly), or his ex-spouse who never got a dissolution order, or the baby grandchild, or his teenage daughter that he has never met. There may be an argument about whether there was a qualifying de facto relationship, or whether he was really the father of the teenager although he paid child support. No one needs that turmoil, when they are trying to cope with your loss.
Thirdly, it's dumb. You've heard of Murphy's Law? 'What can go wrong, will go wrong.' If you don't have a will, Murphy's Law means you're more likely to die prematurely. If you do have a will, you're less likely to need it, more likely to live to 93. (No, I haven't researched this statistically.)
So, please, do your Mum a favour, and make a will. Even if you don't make her the beneficiary, give her some certainty.
Do it now, do it tonight, write something simple on a piece of paper and sign it in front of 2 adult witnesses who aren't mentioned in the will. Show the witnesses' full names, occupations, and a phone number or email address for each of them.
'This is my will. I give everything I own to my parents, or the survivor of them if one dies before me. I appoint my friend Joe Bloggs as my executor.' Add the date. Include a statement next to or above the signatures, 'I signed this in front of these witnesses and they signed it in front of me and each other. We were all present at the same time.'
Preferably appoint someone as executor (the person who has to give effect to the will - it can be your mum, or dad, or a friend, or employer), otherwise someone will have to apply for letters of administration with will annexed.
If you have a partner or a child, change the wording to suit.
Then give the signed will to someone you trust, or put it somewhere safe and tell that person where to find it.
No, you don't need a lawyer. If you need something more complicated, use a lawyer to do a more conventional will, BUT do this in the meantime. Trust me, it's better than nothing.
(Note - the photo is a stock image, posed by model.)

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2227 days ago

Hay Shed Stored

Val from Eyrewell Forest

13 Rounds of shed stored Cocksfoot & Clover
(Not suitable for horses because of the clover)

Price: $30

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2228 days ago

Challenge the unspoken rules

White Ribbon

A challenge facing too many young men is the sense that they have to live up to the unspoken rules of masculinity – clichés such as “boys don’t cry” and “toughen up”.

White Ribbon encourages everyone to challenge the unspoken rules, so we can let boys and young men enjoy their … View more
A challenge facing too many young men is the sense that they have to live up to the unspoken rules of masculinity – clichés such as “boys don’t cry” and “toughen up”.

White Ribbon encourages everyone to challenge the unspoken rules, so we can let boys and young men enjoy their individuality and define themselves as men who have respectful relationships with themselves and their partners – creating happier, healthier communities for us all.
Find out more

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2228 days ago

Need someone who knows about power supply etc

Rae from Sefton

We are having trouble with power supply running receiver and tv in motorhome.

2229 days ago

Does your community need a splash of paint?

Resene

Nominations are now open for this year's Resene Colour Your Community! Apply now for up to $1000 worth of paints, wood stains and products to spruce up an area in your 'hood.

You can submit a nomination on behalf of your organisation, business, or for your own community project - … View more
Nominations are now open for this year's Resene Colour Your Community! Apply now for up to $1000 worth of paints, wood stains and products to spruce up an area in your 'hood.

You can submit a nomination on behalf of your organisation, business, or for your own community project - whether that is the paint for a new mural for your community hall, a graffiti clean up or refresh of a local playground.

We’ll also be selecting five winning entries plus asking members to vote in the People’s Choice Award!
Apply now!

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2229 days ago

Together we can change this. 🙌

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Reach out, look out, help out AND speak out!

#NSNZendviolence

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2229 days ago

Blackboard with recycled Rimu frame.

Louise from Woodend

515mm x 420 mm
It has 3 screw holes where it was attached to the wall.
Pickup in Woodend.

Price: $25

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2229 days ago

Old Suitcases,

Louise from Woodend

2 old suitcases from the 1940s.
Sell as a pair if possible.
Pick up in Woodend.

Negotiable

2229 days ago

Brand new tours for 2020 have just been launched!

Readers Tours

Want to explore New Zealand's beautiful backyard?!

Our Readers Tours offer adventurous seniors a perfect combination of sights and unique experiences. With two brand new tours launched for 2020, don't miss your chance to visit some of New Zealand’s hidden gems. From the beautiful … View more
Want to explore New Zealand's beautiful backyard?!

Our Readers Tours offer adventurous seniors a perfect combination of sights and unique experiences. With two brand new tours launched for 2020, don't miss your chance to visit some of New Zealand’s hidden gems. From the beautiful Marlborough Sounds and Aoraki, Mt Cook, to the home of Middle Earth and the geothermal sites of Rotorua

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2229 days ago

** Plants and Freshly Cut Peonies **

Lauren from Kaiapoi

Come have a look on Chester Street, Kaiapoi.
Black Mondo, Hosta's, Mini White Agapanthus, Purple Heuchera, Mint, Tomatoes, Bare Rooted Agave, Aloe Vera and Succulent. Freshly Cut Peonies. Variety of prices. Come support my boys who are fundraising for sports and cultural trips. At home all … View more
Come have a look on Chester Street, Kaiapoi.
Black Mondo, Hosta's, Mini White Agapanthus, Purple Heuchera, Mint, Tomatoes, Bare Rooted Agave, Aloe Vera and Succulent. Freshly Cut Peonies. Variety of prices. Come support my boys who are fundraising for sports and cultural trips. At home all day if you want to come grab some bargains.

Negotiable

2229 days ago

Facing North: Traumatic experience returns Canterbury couple to farming roots

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Six years ago Jude Slater almost lost her life after a debilitating stroke. Now she and her husband are building a budding saffron empire on a North Canterbury lifestyle block.

** Would you like to nominate someone for the Facing North series? Email emma.dangerfield@stuff.co.nz

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