∩ Lyttelton Port container terminal union workers back on strike
∩ NZ govt's $87.3B investment focused on transformational projects
∩ Revised design for Dunedin hotel
∩ EV charging infrastructure guidance released
∩ NZ and Sri Lanka discuss trade opportunities
∩ Half of U.S. Wineries Might Be Sold in the Next Five Years
∩ While you were sleeping: Upbeat US jobs, housing
∩ Management friction, unpaid bills sink promising pre-fab housing builder ABT in Auckland
∩ NZ manufacturing activity ends 2016 with above-average reading
∩ Theresa May: Commonwealth provides unique and proud global relationships
∩ Management friction, unpaid bills sink promising pre-fab housing builder ABT in Auckland
∩ NZ manufacturing activity ends 2016 with above-average reading
∩ Heartland names Air NZ's deputy finance chief David Mackrell as new CFO
∩ Skellerup Industries appoint new chairperson
∩ Hawkes Bay kiwifruit farm sells for $40.2mn
∩ While you were sleeping: Yellen to speak
∩ Claim Aurora facing $1b bill
∩ Blue Sky takeover bid meeting
∩ Building Information Modeling (BIM) Market expectations in New Zealand, Australia, India Building
∩ Procurement Support for Southern Cross NEXT Cable System
∩ Liddell not the only Kiwi to get top US job
∩ New Zealand presses Gulf states to finalize stalled trade deal
∩ McClay seeks free trade with Gulf countries
∩ Steel & Tube staffer pays 97% premium to fully paid for shares held under 24-year old scheme
∩ Kiwi businessman to join Trump team
∩ Ravensdown appoints new eastern North Island regional manager
∩ Netherlands company Jacobs Douwe Egberts(JDE) purchase BrewGroup- includes Bell Tea
∩ Otago's economic outlook up 13.9%
∩ Dyson launches worldwidesearch for 110 new software engineers
∩ While you were sleeping: Dollar too strong for Trump
∩ Ban on plastic microbeads proposed
∩ Netherlands company Jacobs Douwe Egberts(JDE) purchase BrewGroup- includes Bell Tea
∩ Angela Merkel gives support for EU trade deal with New Zealand
∩ Dyson launches worldwidesearch for 110 new software engineers
∩ While you were sleeping: Brexit weighs on pound
∩ Christchurch Airport ushers in the driverless era
∩ ASB economists: 'The end of the world as we know it
∩ Trade deals will be fast-tracked but immigration restrictions unlikely to change
∩ Data sharing boosts NZ-China trade advantage
∩ Christchurch Airport ushers in the driverless era
∩ Opinion: Resolution 2334 - Preserving the two state solution
∩ Silver Fern Farms sinks to $30.6 million loss
∩ Bapcor lifts interest in Hellaby to 56% after declaring takeover unconditional, extending offer
∩ Completion of trans-Tasman cable delayed until March after mishap
∩ Bill English refuses to speculate on who will take on Foreign Affairs role
∩ Southland's Lochiel Engineering offer to thief
∩ Oil prices expected to stay low
∩ English to meet with Angela Merkel tonight
∩ 2016 was the year Chrome became most popular browser
∩ Trade deals will be fast-tracked but immigration restrictions unlikely to change
∩ Opinion: Resolution 2334 - Preserving the two state solution
∩ Record year for Toyota in 2016
∩ Taranaki's second largest oilfield resumes production
∩ 2016 was the year Chrome became most popular browser
∩ Donald Trump's incoming Secretary of State does not oppose TPP
∩ While you were sleeping: Wall St drops
∩ Auckland-based manufacturer automates processes
∩ Donald Trump's incoming Secretary of State does not oppose TPP
∩ While you were sleeping: Trump hits pharma stocks
∩ Ireland and New Zealand's Foreign Affairs Ministers discuss trade
∩ Traceability key for China trade
∩ Cranes will be defunct for months at Wellington's CentrePort
∩ Ingram Micro’s new owners, HNA Group also snapped up UDC Finance
∩ Rocket Lab’s launch hopes rest on upcoming legislation
∩ The Opportunities Party to Register
∩ Ingram Micro’s new owners, HNA Group also snapped up UDC Finance
∩ Rocket Lab’s launch hopes rest on upcoming legislation
∩ While you were sleeping: Nasdaq hits record high
∩ Yahoo to cut board after sale to Verizon, change name to Altaba
∩ Gold hits 5-week high after slide
∩ NZ Binxi land purchase for Oamaru expansion approved
∩ 2016 'a stunning year for new vehicle sales'
∩ Bapcor stake in Hellaby tips over 50%, potentially turning takeover offer unconditional
∩ Rockets on the Mahia Penninsula with The Wall Street Journal
∩ Lydia Ko starts own golf apparel line, signs with Ecco
∩ Holden NZ announces global line up in Detroit
∩ Bapcor stake in Hellaby tips over 50%, potentially turning takeover offer unconditional
∩ Rockets on the Mahia Penninsula with The Wall Street Journal
∩ Chinese Chipmaker Plans Overseas Buying Spree to Get Mobile Tech
∩ While you were sleeping: Oil weighs on Dow
∩ Asteroid AG13 narrowly misses earth
∩ Fusion 360 Hands-On Introduction Course January 20
∩ New plaster houses shake off stigma
∩ EU-New Zealand trade deal in ‘deep trouble’
∩ Fire engine's pump fails at Auckland house fire
∩ Cut-price air fares to Asia and other destinations go on sale today
∩ The former chief executive of Wellington company Steel & Tube loses life in cycling accident.
∩ Containers popping up all over
∩ Samoa PM touts NZ seasonal jobs
∩ CBL Corp buys biggest client for $142.6 million
∩ Unintended side effects from Trump
∩ PM to travel to Brussels, London and Berlin
∩ NZ dollar drops from 3-week high as rising US wages stoke optimism
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
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