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Maybe you’ve noticed builders working in the former Keinzley Agvet building at 48 Jellicoe Street and wondered what was happening.   Well, here’s the story.

On April 4, just after Easter, Tracey Lindsay and the team at The Hive Chartered Accountants will be opening their new offices there.  “ It will give us a much better working space and with parking right outside it will be really convenient for clients.”

“Of course we’ll still be offering the same professional, friendly service” says Tracey.  The Hive Chartered Accountants would like to thank all of their clients for their continued support, and to show their appreciation there will be casual drinks and nibbles on Friday 27 April at the new office.  “We’ll be advertising further details closer to the time.”

If you are new to town, or just looking for a change, and you’d like to find out what The Hive Chartered Accountants can offer, you’d be very welcome to contact them for a free consultation. “ We have exceptional knowledge and skills, and a client base that ranges from individuals and small business all the way up to large farms and corporations.”

The Hive’s address might be changing from 11 Jellicoe Street to 48 Jellicoe Street, but all their other contact details will stay the same after the move.

If you wish to contact The Hive Chartered Accountants, then please do not hesitate to phone the office on 06 306 9476, email martinborough@thehiveca.co.nz, or just drop in.

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