Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
C1 Espresso was opened in 1996 in Christchurch by Sam and Fleur Crofskey. [2]The 2011 Christchurch earthquake on 22 February forced C1 Espresso to close. The eatery later moved across the road, to the former High Street Post Office and was officially reopened on 9 November 2012 by Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee, [3] [4] making it one of the first central city businesses ...
The Christchurch City Council bought the building in 1942 and it was finally completed in 1948, [3] opening to the public in 1949. [7] Like many structures in the area, the building was damaged in the February 2011 Canterbury earthquake. A NZ$2.8 million council restoration was completed prior to the building's centennial in May 2017.
Curuba from Hawaii A kalo lo'i harvest in Maunawili Valley. A lo'i is an irrigated, wetland terrace, or paddy, used to grow kalo or rice. [35] Ancient Hawaiians developed a sophisticated farming system for kalo, along with over 300 variations of the plant adapted to different growing conditions. [35] Avocado; Banana
1. Rice. Thanks to the heavy Asian influence in Hawaii, rice is on the menu at McDonald's on the islands. It's only available for breakfast, though, which might seem odd to some mainlanders.
Harry Ell in October 1914. Harry Ell was a Member of Parliament (1899–1919) [1] and a Christchurch City Councillor (1903 and 1917–1919). [2] He devoted much of his life to the conservation of bush remnants on the Port Hills on Banks Peninsula, and a key element in his scheme was to make the area accessible to the public.
The restaurant is currently open to the public, but offers a private membership program that entitles access to vintage wines & access to its various facilities. The Vintage Cave Club was listed on Zagat in 2014 as one of the twelve hottest restaurants in Hawaii, [ 2 ] and listed by Zagat again in 2016 as one of the ten hottest restaurants in ...
Sumner is a coastal seaside suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, and was surveyed and named in 1849 in honour of John Bird Sumner, the then newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury and president of the Canterbury Association.
1987 in Christchurch CBD [163] Christchurch CBD [163] KFC New Zealand: Fast food outlet [164] Fried chicken, burgers [164] 102 [60] 35 [164] Restaurant Brands [60] 1971 in Royal Oak, Auckland [60] [165] Penrose, Auckland [60] Kings Plant Barn: Garden centre [166] Plants, garden equipment [166] 8 [166] 8 [166] Kings Plant Barn [166] 1992 in ...