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Norfolk Michael
Justices of the Peace in Gisborne area
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17 Elsthorpe Avenue,
Gisborne
4010,
North Island,
New Zealand
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06 868 5745
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Repatriation, Christenings, Consulting, Financial Planning, Advice, Debt Consolidation
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we are providing services in Mangapapa, Gisborne Area
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Justices of the Peace, By Appointment, Consultations, Walk-ins, Online Services, Disability Accessible, Handbooks, Wills
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“Filthy, stinking, disgraceful pet shop. SPCA needs to shut them down. Animals kept in cramped, filthy pens or glass tanks. Cats permanently housed inside like they are imprisoned. Puppies locked away rolling in their own excrement and never fed. Hideously hot in the summer months. Rabbits and guinea pigs rammed into dirty cages wrapped in filthy plastic. Don’t visit. Don’t buy. Owners ought to be ashamed of themselves.”