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Monday, 04 December 2017 07:22

Headlines For Monday 4 December 2017

  • Water storage and irrigation 'vital to regional economic development'
  • InternetNZ CEO Carter elevated to group CEO under new structure
  • Chicken Free Chicken, anyone? The meat alternative made in New Zealand
  • Godfrey Hirst reaped its biggest profit in six years from New Zealand, leaving the local unit in good health as global flooring manufacturer Mohawk Industries folds the Australasian carpetmaker into its empire.
  • CTU calls on minister to create 'real jobs
  • 'Kwaussie' named Australia's 2017 word of the year
  • Polytechnics 'fragile' and 'under strain'
  • Forest & Bird to appeal coal mine resource consent
  • Jones' work-for-dole scheme: 'no more sitting on the couch'
  • New Zealand must pull ahead of the rest of the world in agri-food innovation in order to retain a competitive advantage, speakers told the Ministry for Primary Industry's food and fibre innovation conference last Thursday.
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Friday, 01 December 2017 07:29

Headlines For Friday 1 December 2017

  • Finance Minister urges colleagues to re-prioritise budgets as scrapping Nat's tax cuts is not enough
  • FONTERRA ANNOUNCES OUTCOME OF DANONE ARBITRATION
  • Winston Peters and David Parker at odds over whether export tax breaches trade deals
  • Achieving shared prosperity - outlining the Government's economic strategy
  • FONTERRA REQUESTS TEMPORARY TRADING HALT
  • Minister of Finance attempts to reassure business community with 'mini budget'
  • Lobby group believes water tax still viable
  • The government will cancel the previous administration's tax cuts, slow debt repayment and weed out low-priority spending to fund its policies, with the details to be set out in the Dec. 14 Budget update, says Finance Minister Grant Robertson
  • Survey: Chinese manufacturing heats up in November
  • Business to pay 70k after worker fell from roof
  • Wool being used in air filter masks
  • Strong result, full order book for Scott
  • CTV decision 'not trial by expert'
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Thursday, 30 November 2017 07:10

Headlines For Thursday 30 November 2017

  • Engineering New Zealand reaction to outcome of Police CTV building investigation
  • Police will not prosecute over CTV collapse
  • Xero faces shareholder revolt on plans to delist
  • Tighter rules on foreign buyers to apply to virtually all NZ farms
  • Motorsport: Heimgartner set to be fifth Kiwi on Supercars grid
  • The New Zealand carbon price hit its highest level in more than six years on speculation the Labour-led government is likely to lift a cap on the maximum price emitters pay
  • Kiwibank FinTech Accelerator 2.0 attracts applicants
  • Unhealthy food Bad Taste 'winners' announced
  • Kaitaia's new trade academy is SWEETAS
  • 100 New Zealand businesses go online this week with e-commerce giant Alibaba.
  • How other countries warn people a disaster is on its way
  • 'There aren't enough prosecutions' - Unions say WorkSafe should charge more forestry firms over deaths
  • How the supermarkets' plastic bag bans will work
  • A proposed merger between two food giants could mean the end of Gregg's tomato sauce.
  • Sinclair slides out as London’s man in Wellington
  • Milking machine creator recognised 100 years after his invention revolutionised dairy farming
  • High-quality forestry investment welcomed
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Wednesday, 29 November 2017 07:01

Headlines For Wednesday 29 November 2017

  • NZ’s underwhelming top 200
  • Sir Patrick Hogan sells Cambridge Stud to NZ plastics moguls
  • Local Fiat fans to celebrate Bambina's 60th anniversary
  • Trade deal positive for Whanganui manufacturer
  • Reserve Bank to ease LVR restrictions
  • Licensed building practitioners disciplined for poor workmanship
  • Steel & Tube Holdings has confirmed that it pleaded guilty to 24 charges laid against it by the Commerce Commission for making false and misleading representations about its steel mesh products
  • Inside Fletchers' $30m concrete factory that will feed construction boom
  • How Much Do You Know About Manual and Automatic Transmissions?
  • Foresters urged to get advice on value of small woodlots
  • Creditors accept construction company offer
  • International exposure for tech group
  • Robots could replace Kiwi's doing dangerous jobs
  • Prisoners help designed NZ Flower and Garden Show
  • KORU® ramping up volumes in both hemispheres
  • Steel & Tube admits charges
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Tuesday, 28 November 2017 07:49

Headlines For Tuesday 28 November 2017

  • Silver Fern Farms, New Zealand's biggest meat company, has tapped Zespri International's chief operating officer Simon Limmer as its next chief executive, saying he adds experience in food, manufacturing and key markets such as China
  • Complex, radical and expensive - Dennis Conner puts $200m price tag on winning 2021 America's Cup
  • Kiwifruit portside storage gets $11m boost
  • Full steam ahead on 100 Day Plan
  • 'Slap in the face' as ANZ abandons another NZ small town
  • Milking marvels: Sheep one side of the shed, cows the other
  • James Hardie loses last bid to stop class action suit from leaky-home owners
  • Fuel storage facility raises prospect of more competition
  • Report places value of rail at $1.5bn
  • Wool bosses happy with performance
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Monday, 27 November 2017 07:15

Headlines For Monday 27 November 2017

  • Industry warns against rush to university
  • SME owners urged to act now to avoid an uncertain retirement
  • Japanese retail giant to invest in NZ wearable sensor business
  • UK trade secretary says NZ meat industry won't be worse off after Brexit TVNZ
  • Polytech building apprentice pool
  • British Trade Secretary Liam Fox in NZ to discuss post-Brexit trade deal
  • Rail has saved New Zealand $1.5 billion a year, study shows
  • Kiwis left in dark over secret document reports Newsroom
  • Sir William Gallagher claims Treaty of Waitangi cover-up
  • Northport denies grab for Auckland business
  • How New Zealanders browse the internet
  • Energy Minister demands petrol study findings 'as soon as possible'
  • THE FIRST DRAFT - DAY 30
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Friday, 24 November 2017 07:32

Headlines For Friday 24 November 2017

  • UK trade secretary Liam Fox to visit NZ
  • NZ social enterprise raises $2m to fuel international growth
  • Waikato expressway, Tauranga Eastern Link speed limit increasing to 110km/h before Christmas
  • New Zealand's monthly trade deficit widened in October as demand for imported mechanical machinery offset gains in the value of the country's export commodities with renewed appetite from Chinese buyers.
  • Holden aims for Street Smart skills initiative to help save lives
  • Six year first half high for mergers and acquisitions
  • The Tax Working Group Terms of Reference
  • Dunedin's economy expanding
  • Chatham probes rare-earth-mineral recovery
  • New fire rules require 'bespoke' engineering on major buildings
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Thursday, 23 November 2017 07:18

Headlines For Thursday 23 November 2017

  • Tony Alexander's Weekly Overview
  • Protect New Zealand’s GE-Free Advantage in the CPTPP
  • Oliver Hartwich of The New Zealand Initiative spoke at the "Amalgamation?- Vote Now" event in Carterton on November 20 and presented the findings of the institute's research of the Swiss local government system.
  • Serko shares hit a record yesterday after the online travel booking software developer reported a net profit and positive cash flow, supporting its launch into Northern Hemisphere markets
  • Mike Hosking: Why Forbes is right and wrong about an NZ recession
  • Britain finance minister Philip Hammond delivers 'gloomy' budget
  • The Tiger Tour
  • DC Ross' secured creditors face significant shortfall
  • Toxic smelter waste must go - campaigner
  • THE FIRST DRAFT - DAY 29
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Wednesday, 22 November 2017 06:22

Headlines For Wednesday 22 November 2017

  • NZ food shortages in 5 years – report
  • Our workplace safety needs work
  • NZ fire officials using scare tactics - engineer
  • Former bio-diesel plant now makes culinary oil
  • Dairy prices drop again
  • Easy Permit focusing onstreamlining the Permit to Work System (PTWS) used in the engineering and industrial sectors
  • Allpress Espresso eases tight fit at roastery
  • THE FIRST DRAFT - DAY 28
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Tuesday, 21 November 2017 07:34

Headlines For Tuesday 21 November 2017

  • Juken New Zealand will defend court action being taken against it by Red Stag Timber over its J-Frame product, saying the rival wood processor is trying to remove the growing competitive threat of laminated lumber
  • November17 Meetingnz
  • The East West Link – Govt Looks For A Cheaper Solution
  • Otago businessman Robert Wilson remembered as food industry pioneer
  • D-Link NZ launches new Modern Router
  • Monique Surges: The trade opportunity with Germany​
  • Mohawk Industries, Inc. Announces Purchase of Godfrey Hirst Group
  • Artificial Intelligence automates tasks, not jobs, Chapman Tripp says
  • China's terracotta armies to be displayed at Te Papa next year
  • Ofer gains consent to take over NZOG
  • Development course for farming women expands
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Palace of the Alhambra Spain

Palace of the Alhambra, Spain

By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)

From the collection of Sir Heaton Rhodes

Oil on canvas - 118cm x 162cm

Valued $12,000 - $18,000

Offers invited over $9,000

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

 

Mount Egmont with Lake

Mount Egmont with Lake 

By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)

Oil on Sea Shell - 13cm x 14cm

Valued $2,000-$3,000

Offers invited over $1,500

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

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