Wednesday, July 11, 2012

KIWI NEWS

NZ student chases Pakistan beauty crown

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South Aucklander Maria Mughal, 23, will represent New Zealand in the Miss Pakistan World beauty pageant in August. She came here with her family in 1991 when she was 3. Photo / Greg Bowker

South Aucklander Maria Mughal, 23, will represent New Zealand in the Miss Pakistan World beauty pageant in August. She came here with her family in 1991 when she was 3. Photo / Greg Bowker

Friday, July 6, 2012

Close Masjid , Otahuhu




INVITATION TO AUCTION






Asalamualai kum Billa ji,

The above property is going for Auction next to the Otahuhu Mosque, please refer my Auction list for your clients and if they wish to come and view. please do not hesitate to contact me.


The owners of the above property would like to extend an invitation to you to attend their Auction on 10th July 2012. The Auction is to take place from 6pm in the Ray White Offices of Royal Oak, Royal Oak Mall, up the escalator by Baker Delight and the Pak n Save entrance ( address: 58 Ray White, 691 Manukau Road, Royal Oak).



The property has been on the market for the past 3 weeks and this week is the last week for the open homes on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th July between 1.30 to 2.00pm. Should you be aware of any interested parties, please do not hesitate to refer them to me at our office.



I look forward to seeing you at the auction.



Kind Regards

KHALID KHAN

Monday, July 2, 2012

ARAB NEWS

Customs officers seize 18,000 liquor bottles

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JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS

Saturday 30 June 2012

Saudi drug enforcement authorities at Batha have foiled an attempt to smuggle 18,000 bottles of liquor that were hidden inside a truck carrying cooking oil.
Dhaifallah Al-Otaibi, director of customs at the Batha entry point, said: “We have seized the liquor bottles and handed over the truck’s driver to security agents for further investigation.”
He commended the customs officers for their vigilance in preventing drugs, liquor bottles and other banned and harmful products from entering the Kingdom.
Drug and liquor trafficking is one of the main problems facing security officers at the Kingdom’s entry points.
Saudi security forces have foiled attempts to smuggle drugs worth more than SR 1.65 billion into the Kingdom during the first three months of this year and arrested 503 drug smugglers, the Interior Ministry said.
Four Saudis convicted of drug trafficking, murder and illegal possession of firearms were beheaded in Jeddah recently, while three of their accomplices were sentenced to 15 years in prison and publicly flogged, the ministry added.

Sunday, July 1, 2012