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  2. Riverside Market - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Market opened on 28 September 2019. [1] [2] The market was founded by Mike Percasky, Kris Inglis and Richard Peebles, who modelled the design on food markets in Melbourne and Copenhagen. [3] They had previously had success with a similar location in Christchurch, called the Little High Eatery. [4]

  3. Countdown (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    The first Countdown Foodbarn store opened in May 1981 at the Northlands Shopping Centre in Christchurch. [4] The store was owned by Rattrays Wholesale. [5] The Rattrays Wholesale Group later included Rattrays Cash and Carry warehouses, [6] tobacco vans (latter known as Red Arrow Distributors) and the SuperValue franchised supermarkets.

  4. ZM (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    ZM in its current format was first started in 1973 by the government owned New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (which became Radio New Zealand in 1975). The three original ZM stations were based in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch and had been on air for the past few decades most recently as 1YD, 2YD and 3ZM in their respective markets.

  5. Victoria Square, Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Market Place was the de facto centre of early Christchurch, being the major centre of trade for both European settlers and Māori in the new city. By March 1852 Market Place was home to the city's first post office, [14] three general stores, a hotel and stable, a butchery, a carpenter, a tinsmith and a gunsmith. [15]

  6. Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    The Christchurch radio market is the second-largest in New Zealand, with 511,700 listeners aged 10 and over. The three largest stations in Christchurch by market share are Newstalk ZB, More FM, and The Breeze. [356] As with other New Zealand radio markets, most radio stations in Christchurch are centralcast out of Auckland.

  7. Gas supply worry and player's 'dementia shock' - AOL

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    The weekend Financial Times reports that ministers are already drawing up plans for fresh growth initiatives, rather than more taxes, after what the paper calls a "punishing" week in the markets ...

  8. Polly & Grant - Wikipedia

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    The show rated well in the Christchurch market and was networked into Dunedin when ZM launched in Dunedin as 96ZM in 1996. Si and Phil left ZM in April 1997 after being offered a large amount of money to work on local station 92 More FM at the same time More FM was started in Dunedin as 98 More FM and Si and Phils show was networked onto the ...

  9. The Press - Wikipedia

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    The Press (Māori: Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.First published in 1861, the newspaper is the largest circulating daily in the South Island and publishes Monday to Saturday.