1998 days ago

Dry and seasoned firewood - truckload of old man pine $450 delivered

Donna from Glenside

We are a local family in Glenside (off Middleton Road) have a small farm on an historic site, blessed with many ‘old-man' (older than 30 years old) Macrocarpa and Pine trees. These trees are so huge that we’ve had to bring some down as they pose a health and safety risk to our immediate neighbours on the adjacent transport corridors (the main trunk railway line and State Highway 1).

We have truckloads of firewood for burning this winter that is split, seasoned, and dry.
Where possible, we wish to focus on the local area of North Wellington (Ngaio – Ranui) with mid-week and Sunday deliveries. We can do deliveries outside of these areas but it will incur additional delivery fees.

Our price for delivered seasoned and dry ‘old man’ firewood
4m3 pine split, seasoned and dry is $450 incl GST.
4m3 50/50 mac/pine split, seasoned and dry is $500 incl GST.

We are registered as a Work and Income firewood supplier

Price: $450

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