"sheds" <sheds@ukonline.co.uk> wrote in message news:Xns99C48126F67Cshedsukonlinecouk@194.117.143.53... last night the new zealand government announced a public holiday. it will be an official day of celebration. it will give nzer's a chance to celebrate all that their country is good at. a chance to celebrate all those 'lord of the rings' films. a chance to affirm how
DavidKha wrote: The New Zealand Juggling & Circus Festival is a four-day event featuring workshops, shows, exhibitions, and parties. Join up with more than 100 other jugglers and new-jugglers from around New Zealand and the world to learn, relax and party at a the festival site. In 2007 the festival is once again at the beach in Raglan (two hours southwest of Auckland).
There is a 3 bedroom self-contained holiday home available for short/ medium stay. The Cottage is set in a established country garden on the historic Claxby Farm which is a large flat land sheep, beef, deer & cropping farm on the Canterbury Plains near Christchurch. Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island New Zealand & the airport is about 30/40 minutes drive from the farm. The
There is a 3 bedroom self-contained holiday home available for short/ medium stay. The Cottage is set in a established country garden on the historic Claxby Farm which is a large flat land sheep, beef, deer & cropping farm on the Canterbury Plains near Christchurch. Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island New Zealand & the airport is about 30/40 minutes drive from the farm. The
Tim Downie wrote: No I haven't. I was just making the point that if you've got spare capacity to take stuff over, it's a good idea to research what they *don't* have there. Kettles were just an example that I know are missing in some other countries. Tim, there's NOTHING they don't have in NZ!!!!!! Yes, NZ is THE most distant country on the globe from the UK . . . but it is a