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Headlines For Monday 7 August 2017

  Fire detection system company Pertronic Industries saving lives for 35 years   Construction growth creating job opportunities   Ports of Auckland welcomes rail investment
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Headlines For Friday 4 August 2017

  Construction firms fighting labour shortages: survey   A&G Price owed $5.2 mln as cash flow woes sink engineering firm   Govt reveals investment to speed Auckland transport  Beer industry generates $2.2b in economic activity   Redundant Thames engineering workers waiting for pay a week on   The Tony Alexander Weekly Overview                    JOB VACCANCIES Ξ Want to work with Antarctica New Zealand? Ξ Chief Executive - Farra Engineering Dunedin based - diverse engineering business  
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Headlines For Thursday 3 August 2017

  Owner of mothballed wind turbines on Chatham Islands finally put in liquidation   Ampacet opens masterbatch plant in Australia   Mesh 'stunning' in control of TPP   Build Auckland big and southwards for best transport outcomes, says infrastructure lobbyist   Name change for New Zealand's top performing sector                             JOB VACCANCIES Ξ  Want to work with Antarctica New Zealand? Ξ  Chief Executive - Farra Engineering Dunedin based - diverse engineering business  
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Headlines For Wednesday 2 August 2017

  Phil O'Reilly: The end of STEM?   New airport warning as doubt hangs on day-trips - Australia   Blue Sky upbeat despite loss   Different bacon treatment pays off   New Zealand and Indonesia strengthen Food Safety relationship   Flight opens it's new state of the art PET recycling plant   Diversity needed in engineering Taranaki   Customs investigating Kiwi-made plane in North Korea                            JOB VACCANCIES Ξ  Want to work with Antarctica New Zealand? Ξ  Chief Executive - Farra Engineering Dunedin based - diverse engineering business                 
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Headlines For Tuesday 1 August 2017

  Brexit poses real risk for NZ meat exports, says Sir Lockwood Smith   Fellowship launch attracts NASA specialists  NZ plastics manufacturing site for sale, but no sign of slowing down   Over 7000 students compete in engineering competition   Economic bounce in provinces as Kiwis flee cities for the good life   LIVE - Jacinda Ardern elected as Labour leader   Little resigns as Labour leader   Moa raises $329k from US investor at a premium, Allan Scott leaves board   'There's been a movement in the caucus'   New Zealand construction industry set for record year   Positive…
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Headlines for Monday 31 July 2017

  Air New Zealand gears up for summer with more than 180,000 extra seats   BusinessNZ today released its Election Manifesto.   Contractors vying for awards   Taranaki Engineering company lays off all its staff   Seized phosphate shipment 'a tender situation'   Appeal for former A&G Price staff nets 40 job offers in 40 minutes   Tesla model 3 has landed - and it doesn't cost much more than a normal car   Surplus rises   Fonterra is exporting into 36 of 54 African countries and aims to expand its footprint                         JOB VACCANCIES Ξ  WECA organised meeting August…
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Headlines For Friday 28 July 2017

  Indian officers exchange dialogue on GST in NZ   Silver Fern CEO Dean Hamilton steps down   E tu seeks answers over Prices Foundry closure   Directors must face a vote: NZSA  A tale of two countries: Why this expert thinks NZ should copy UK's climate change policy    Persimmon exports to China signed after 12 years of negotiations   Blenheim bemoans unfair fares as Air NZ fronts up at meeting   AA calls for petrol companies to be more transparent about premium fuel prices                       JOB VACANCIES Ξ  Chief Executive - Farra Engineering Dunedin based - diverse engineering…
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Headlines For Thursday 27 July 2017

    Tony Alexander's BNZ Weekly Overview   Immigration Policy Adjustments Helpful for       Manufacturers - NZMEA   NZTE Export News   Hundreds of offenders benefit from Employer       Partnership Initiatives   Work programme suggested to solve NZ skill shortage   Dozens of jobs lost after Thames engineering firm       closes 
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Headlines For Wednesday 26 July 2017

  Dairy products give big boost to exports   Sustainable corn packaging inventor aims to turn biggest food brands green   Successful launch for new Auckland ferry Torea in Whanganui   Manawatu Gorge fate: Ashhurst will be bypassed     McClay says NZ-Thailand economic relationship       upgraded   Fuji Xerox NZ voluntary suspends all NZ government       contracts   How the Reserve Bank thinks about the trends in the       New Zealand economy   New talks with UK to strengthen friendship   Gallaghers building 24 warehouses at Tatu Industrial       Park   Seabed mining decision delayed   $1.25m boost for…
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Headlines For Tuesday 25 July 2017

  NZ hopes to seal post-Brexit free trade deal   Rakon confirms founder Robinson won't seek board re-election  NZ 'front of queue' for UK trade deal   Silver Fern Farms in good place   Cellphone use pips landlines  
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Headlines For Monday 24 July 2017

  Qatar Airways says world's longest flight from Auckland not hit by blockade   Fletcher blow-out $231m: Analysts   Revealed: Who's made NZ's Rich List?   Boris Johnson's visit to NZ 'token stopover'   Women embracing rebuild opportunities   Crown company to invest $600m in housing infrastructure   Primary sector leads capitalisation growth  State-of-arts saws installed part of Health & Safety improvement    Live cattle export kept secret  
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Headlines For Friday 21 July 2017

  Fonterra to spend $150m on new Darfield plants   Hastings textile apprentice Ryan Stewart wins big   Spontaneous Glass Breakage in New Zealand is a problem   Satellites harming Woodville businesses   Great progress with PEFC certification of New Zealand forest practices   State owned Airways spent $11,417 on farewell book   Earnings to fall by $100 million  
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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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