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Juliet McGhie Reporter from Rodney Times
Rodney Womens Refuge is hopeful, and would be extremely grateful, to receive donations of Christmas gifts for the families in need within the Rodney/ Warkworth communities.
They would greatly appreciate donations such as toys, vouchers, family games, children’s school bags, lunch boxes, pencil … View moreRodney Womens Refuge is hopeful, and would be extremely grateful, to receive donations of Christmas gifts for the families in need within the Rodney/ Warkworth communities.
They would greatly appreciate donations such as toys, vouchers, family games, children’s school bags, lunch boxes, pencil cases and of course non- perishable foods items.
Drop off points have kindly being offered to us by Harcourts in both Orewa and Warkworth, Kiwi bank in Orewa and Bunnings in Silverdale.
Caroline Williams Reporter from Rodney Times
Hi neighbours. You may remember our story on the three poisoned pōhutukawa trees by the beach in Arkles Bay. Two weeks after the story went to print, we received $1500 and an anonymous confession note. Auckland Council and police have been investigating, but haven't been successful in … View moreHi neighbours. You may remember our story on the three poisoned pōhutukawa trees by the beach in Arkles Bay. Two weeks after the story went to print, we received $1500 and an anonymous confession note. Auckland Council and police have been investigating, but haven't been successful in identifying the culprit. If you have any information, please contact police on (09) 426 4555.
Maxine from Rural West Whangarei
Near new condition done only 1437kms. Shed stored.
Independent front and rear suspension
Selectable sub-transmission with high, low & super-low ranges for 15 forward gears.
Front Diff-lock in super low ratio.
Front Dics Brakes.
Handle bar mounted carrier.
Sturdy front & rear cargo racks.… View moreNear new condition done only 1437kms. Shed stored.
Independent front and rear suspension
Selectable sub-transmission with high, low & super-low ranges for 15 forward gears.
Front Diff-lock in super low ratio.
Front Dics Brakes.
Handle bar mounted carrier.
Sturdy front & rear cargo racks. Rear has marine ply platform with rubber mat.
Heavy duty towbar.
Plus:- C-Dax Spray Rider 50 litre.
12 volt hand gun , spray wand with adjustable spot spray nozzle,
10 metres of hose.
Low centre of gravity, operates on hill sides. Tank easily emptied.
Innovative hose holder doubles as a 2 litre freshwater tank.
Flojet 7.31pm , 12 vdc pump powered off the ATV.
Master on/off switch.
Plus:- MULTIBOOM
Fire break boom
Spray fence lines and rough terrain
Shrouded 1.2m structual section.
Built in nozzle protection.
Nominal 4.5 metre cover, independent value control.
Quicksmart attachment system.
Plus:- SMARTCART
Tips up.
Rear opening
self standing
Easy hook on , to toe ball.
Selling all as one unit.
Phone/txt 021-725-654
Price: $8,750
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Countdown brand Trevally Fillets sold throughout the North Island and online on the Countdown website has been recalled due to an elevated level of histamine, which can cause scombroid poisoning.
Customers are asked to check the date mark on the product label for best before dates from 16.Nov.18… View moreCountdown brand Trevally Fillets sold throughout the North Island and online on the Countdown website has been recalled due to an elevated level of histamine, which can cause scombroid poisoning.
Customers are asked to check the date mark on the product label for best before dates from 16.Nov.18 to 26.Nov.18. Those who have this product between these best before dates are warned not to consume the Trevally Fillets and return the products for a full refund. Customers who have consumed any of this product and have any health concerns, are advised to seek medical advice. Read more
Caroline Williams Reporter from Rodney Times
Hi neighbours. We've had reports people have had their delivered meal kits stolen from their doorstep. With these services growing in popularity, we're interested to look further into this. Do you receive a food delivery service? Have you had yours stolen or have you ever taken one that … View moreHi neighbours. We've had reports people have had their delivered meal kits stolen from their doorstep. With these services growing in popularity, we're interested to look further into this. Do you receive a food delivery service? Have you had yours stolen or have you ever taken one that wasn't yours? Let us know in the comments or email caroline.williams@stuff.co.nz with your experiences.
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Hi Neighbours!
The December edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers
In this issue we talk about the changes to GP fees. If you have a Community Services Card you may be entitled to cheaper doctor visits.
Need some … View moreHi Neighbours!
The December edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers
In this issue we talk about the changes to GP fees. If you have a Community Services Card you may be entitled to cheaper doctor visits.
Need some motivation in the kitchen? Try our delicious Mexican Salsa Salad from the NZ Nutrition Foundation.
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Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
The annual Waipu Highland Games on January 1 will be the 148th time this iconic event has been held.
It draws big crowds to watch the huge behemoths compete for the national heavyweight trophies, hear the Highland pipes and drums and see the best of Scottish dancing.
The public can register … View moreThe annual Waipu Highland Games on January 1 will be the 148th time this iconic event has been held.
It draws big crowds to watch the huge behemoths compete for the national heavyweight trophies, hear the Highland pipes and drums and see the best of Scottish dancing.
The public can register for the tug o war and the farmer's walk both challenging heavyweight events. Tartan in the Park is always popular and gives an ideal opportunity for people young and old to dress up in their best Scottish or period gear.
McLeod’s Brewery are one of the main sponsors of the day and will have a bar in the main café on site along with other vendors galore, but feel free to bring a picnic and shelter under the trees while watching all there is to offer.
At lunchtime the massed bands and dancers will play in the main arena and the crowd will accompany the pipes to Flower of Scotland.
A truly fun day of Scottish highlights. Plenty for the children to do. Entry for children is free.
Caroline Williams Reporter from Rodney Times
Hi neighbours. Christmas is fast approaching. Shopping centres have been decorated for a while now and we want to know if your family have put up a Christmas tree yet. What are your Christmas decorating traditions? Do you think it's still too early? Let us know in the comments! [Type … View moreHi neighbours. Christmas is fast approaching. Shopping centres have been decorated for a while now and we want to know if your family have put up a Christmas tree yet. What are your Christmas decorating traditions? Do you think it's still too early? Let us know in the comments! [Type 'NFP' if your comment is not for print.]
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Chocolate brand Tresor Dore sold nationwide at The Warehouse, New World and Pak'n Save has been recalled due to undeclared peanut ingredients. The Warehouse initially recalled the Tresor Dore brand of Chocolate Seashells but has since extended the recall to include all batches of the entire … View moreChocolate brand Tresor Dore sold nationwide at The Warehouse, New World and Pak'n Save has been recalled due to undeclared peanut ingredients. The Warehouse initially recalled the Tresor Dore brand of Chocolate Seashells but has since extended the recall to include all batches of the entire range of chocolates and biscuit assortment.
Those who have an allergy or intolerance to peanuts are warned not to consume chocolates from the brand. Customers who have peanut allergies and have bought chocolate from the Tresor Dore and Tresor ranges should return the product for a refund. Read more
Reporter Sunday Star Times
We are on the hunt for New Zealand's most original, even legendary, Santas - can you help?? This will be someone that embodies the big guy with the white beard year round and who people in your neighbourhood often refer to as Santa.
Obviously, this person will also be the one that is called … View moreWe are on the hunt for New Zealand's most original, even legendary, Santas - can you help?? This will be someone that embodies the big guy with the white beard year round and who people in your neighbourhood often refer to as Santa.
Obviously, this person will also be the one that is called upon each year to don the red suit to go out and about posing for photos, handing out presents and just be an all-around nice charitable person.
If you know of someone, please leave us a comment with your details and how we can get in touch with your local Santa. COMMENT BELOW!
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