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Michelle Madsen Real Estate - Total Dedication.

Michelle Madsen Real Estate - Total Dedication.

Market Street, Blenheim ,
Honest, Local Real Estate Sales with Mark Stevenson First National Real Estate.
Tel: 21400860
Intricate Screen Printers

Intricate Screen Printers

749 Suite 2, Beach Road, Browns Bay, Auckland ,
We specialize in non-textile screen printing onto materials of any kind!
Tel: 94768103
Hace Communication

Hace Communication

9 Louise Place, Browns Bay ,
Hace Communications can provide all your telecom needs. This includes your landlines, mobiles, VoIP, 0800 Toll Free, your internet (broadband or Very high speed broadband), and register your domain name and host your website. We are a service partner with Chorus and can deliver Ultra Fast Broadband (UFB) to your door (provided your area has fibre laid of course – contact me to find out when it’s coming to you). We use the best technology from NZ’s premier wholesale service providers, predominantly Telecom NZ and Callplus. As we have lower overheads we can offer the exact same services at a cost effective rate. Apart from the reduced expenditure you also have personal account management, no contracts where possible and huge flexibility – upgrade or downscale – you don’t need to pay for a service you don’t use. I don’t think we can say fairer than that. Contact us to get a free assessment and cost comparison of your current service.
Tel: 272410884
Cheryl's Gourmet Catering

Cheryl's Gourmet Catering

26 Malters Place, Browns Bay ,
Cheryl's Gourmet Catering is designed to give you a taste of home. It is traditionally rooted in South African cultural cuisine including curries, milk tarts, hearty stews and vetkoek (fry bread). The menu also includes pasta dishes, roast meals, peppermint tarts and ANYTHING else you may want. Please enquire with us. We offer delivery if you are on the North Shore area, but the kitchen will be open for pick up on Friday nights and Saturday afternoons. Pick up on a week night must be arranged.
Cambridge Educational Resources

Cambridge Educational Resources

P.O.Box 109-342 Newmarket, Auckland ,
Cambridge Educational Resources provides textbooks, study guides, books and educational resources for schools, students teachers and libraries suitable for studying the University of Cambrisge Interna
Cat Rescue Christchurch

Cat Rescue Christchurch

www.catrescue.org.nz, Christchurch ,
LOVE THE STRAYS…………. We benefit the community by catching and desexing stray cats and kittens, particularly unsocialised (unhandleable) strays, and socialising and re-homing the cats and kittens where possible, in order to reduce the number of stray cats in the community. We mainly deal with the stray cat population, and not peoples pets, as no other organisation in ChCh help un socialised stray cats.
ChristChurch Cathedral

ChristChurch Cathedral

P.O Box 855, Christchurch ,
The Anglican Cathedral of ChristChurch in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, was built in the second half of the 19th century. It is located in the centre of the city, surrounded by Cathedral Square. It is the Cathedral seat of the Bishop of Christchurch in the New Zealand tikanga of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. The Cathedral has been damaged by earthquakes in 1881, 1888, 1901, 2010 and 2011. The 2011 Christchurch earthquake destroyed the spire and part of the tower on 22 February 2011, leaving only the lower half of the tower standing. The structure of the building was seriously damaged. Architect George Gilbert Scott The origins of Christchurch Cathedral date back to the plans of the Canterbury Association who aimed to build a city around a central cathedral and college in the Canterbury Region based on the English model of Christ Church, Oxford. Henry John Chitty Harper, the first Bishop of Christchurch, arrived in 1856 and began to drive the Cathedral project forward. In 1858 the project was approved by the diocese and a design was commissioned from George Gilbert Scott, a prolific British architect who was known for his Gothic Revival churches and public buildings (he later went on to build St Pancras railway station in London, England, and St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland). Scott himself never visited Christchurch, but handed over the oversight of the project to Robert Speechley. The cornerstone was laid on 16 December 1864, but financial problems in the fledgling city saw its completion delayed between 1865 and 1873. At the start of the project, Christchurch was still a small town (its male population numbering only 450), and raising funds for the construction of the Cathedral proved to be difficult. Commentators of the time voiced their disappointment at the lack of progress - the novelist Anthony Trollope visited the town in 1872 and referred to the "vain foundations" as a "huge record of failure". In 1873 a new resident architect, New Zealander Benjamin Mountfort, took over the project and construction began again. Mountfort adapted Scott's design, adding tower balconies and the west porch, and decorative details such as the font, pulpit and stained glass. The initial plans called for wooden construction, but were changed with the discovery of a source of good quality masonry stone locally. Banks Peninsula totara and matai timber was used for the roof supports. The nave—100 foot (30 m) long—and tower were consecrated on 1 November 1881, but the transepts, chancel and sanctuary were not finished until 1904. The Christchurch Beautifying Society planted two plane trees to the south of the Cathedral in 1898. The Rhodes family—which arrived in Canterbury before the First Four Ships—provided funds for the tower and spire. Robert Heaton Rhodes built the tower in memory of his brother George; and the spire was added by the children of George Rhodes. The Cathedral spire reached to 63 metres (207 ft) above Cathedral Square. Public access to the spire provided for a good viewpoint over the centre of the city, but the spire has been damaged by earthquakes on four occasions. The tower originally contained a peal of ten bells, cast by John Taylor & Co of Loughborough, hung in 1881. The original bells were replaced in 1978 by 13 new bells, also cast at Taylors of Loughborough. In 1894, the widow of Alfred Richard Creyke arranged for the western porch of the Cathedral to be built in his memory. On the south side of the Cathedral's nave, there is also a Watts-Russell Memorial Window in memory of her first husband. The Cathedral underwent major renovations during 2006–2007, including the replacement of the original slate roof tiles.
Tel: 33660046
Catholic Diocese of Christchurch

Catholic Diocese of Christchurch

PO Box 4544, Christchurch ,
The Diocese was established by papal brief on 5 May 1887. Its cathedral and see are located in Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. Formerly part of Wellington Archdiocese, it embraces the whole of Canterbury and most of Westland in the South Island, as well as the Chatham Islands, the first place in the world to be touched by the sun each day. Since 1887 the Diocese has had nine bishops. The present Ordinary (Bishop) is Barry Philip Jones, and the Bishop Emeritus John Basil Meeking. The mother church of the Diocese is the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, which in 2005 celebrated its centenary. Presently, the Diocese has 45 parishes served by secular clergy and priests of the Society of Mary. In addition there are 8 Religious Congregations of women and 4 Congregations of men engaged in pastoral works of various kinds. The Catholic population of the Diocese is 62,715. The diocese covers 51,780 square kilometres (or 20,000 square miles). The diocesan patron saint is St John the Baptist.
Next Level Education

Next Level Education

Welcome to Next Level Education For now we are operating under our bigger branch of the organisation www.nextlevelapps.co.nz Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions or concerns - info@nextlevelapps.co.nz At Next Level Education we offer education providers an opportunity to take their learning environment to the next level. Our apps are mobile and tablet friendly, which means we cater to the widest audience possible. We can help make your learning environment more attractive, accessible, and affordable to you and your students. Watch this space, as we move and positively shape education within New Zealand to meet the needs of the ever changing learning environment. Next Level Education is incorporated through Next Level Apps. https://www.facebook.com/nextlevelappsltd
Catholic Cathedral News Flash

Catholic Cathedral News Flash

62 Ferry Road, Christchurch ,
This is the official Catholic Cathedral College FB Page! On this page you will find information on what events and successes are currently occurring at the College. This is for pupils and parents so s