In the 60s and 70s, Hobsonville village only had a butcher, a grocer/post office/petrol station, and a dairy. There were about 70 houses for Air Force personel in the village, and down by the water 30 more houses, an Air Force marine facility, and grass airstrip. Elsewhere there wasn't much for miles except, paddocks, trees, mangroves, and the smell of clay and cow shit. Hobsonville had a certain bucolic charm, and I loved the place.
16 nz$ for just bit of naan, rice, 1 coke and Sabzi (is that paneer gravvy or a non veg one)? That's darn expensive😮 I saw NZ subway prices and even a non veg footlong is around 12 to 13 nz$. Cheaper than this
Hello Sir, I want to ask you a question that a New Zealander can send a sponsor for a Pakistani if he can afford it, how much will it cost in total just for the sponsor? And now I live here in Malaysia.
Your supposed to find a kid and explain to them this rock is over… fifty.. years. Old and watch the amazement and or smoke coming out of their ears from trying to think about it