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The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter
Something to curl up with on one of these rainy nights. Pour yourself a glass of pinot, chuck a bit of wood on the fire and have a read.
In this issue:
- Distant memories but gorgeous photos of autumn from many of you.
- Horrific story of the Miller family's fight to save their dying… View moreSomething to curl up with on one of these rainy nights. Pour yourself a glass of pinot, chuck a bit of wood on the fire and have a read.
In this issue:
- Distant memories but gorgeous photos of autumn from many of you.
- Horrific story of the Miller family's fight to save their dying son.
- Interview with THE tomato guy from Bedford Road.
- A crazy of a story about a local cat called Phillip who got wedged into a passing car and traveled 400km away from home!
- A new column from Louise Hopkins who's sharing crowd-pleaser food for the family.
- Plus all the usual news and photographs.
Thanks once again for everyone's help and input in pulling this magazine together. Your contributions are valued.
Greg from Nawton
It was originally an old fence in the back for a dog of private area was painted white do have gates as well if needed first come first serve. Hopefully it goes to something useful.
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Kim from Forest Lake
I'm curious to know who has the oldest, still in use computer, on neighbourly.
Mine is an hp all-in-one desktop not quite five years old.
It has decided to stop working. A computer expert looked at it and said its at the end of its life, that computers normally last up to five years.
So now… View moreI'm curious to know who has the oldest, still in use computer, on neighbourly.
Mine is an hp all-in-one desktop not quite five years old.
It has decided to stop working. A computer expert looked at it and said its at the end of its life, that computers normally last up to five years.
So now i'm debating how much money I want to spend on a new computer now that I know I'll probably have to buy a new one every five years.
i"m just a basic user >< email and youtube mostly> may even down grade to a tablet><What do you think?
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Gary Farrow Reporter from Hamilton Press
Kia ora, neighbours! It's Plastic Free July, and many of you will be trying to nullify your plastic waste output this month in the interests of our environment. Some supermarkets are now selling "reusable" plastic bags, rather than single-use plastic bags, to put your groceries in. … View moreKia ora, neighbours! It's Plastic Free July, and many of you will be trying to nullify your plastic waste output this month in the interests of our environment. Some supermarkets are now selling "reusable" plastic bags, rather than single-use plastic bags, to put your groceries in. Nonetheless, they will still eventually deteriorate into plastic waste. What do you think of this? Vote in the poll and we'd love to hear some of your comments too.
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Julie Kaio Reporter from Hamilton Press
The Hamilton Press and Neighbourly are on the hunt for Neighbours of the Week!
Whether you live in an apartment or on a rural property, you have neighbours - and knowing your neighbours matters. Connecting with the people who live around you creates a happier, safer and more friendlier … View moreThe Hamilton Press and Neighbourly are on the hunt for Neighbours of the Week!
Whether you live in an apartment or on a rural property, you have neighbours - and knowing your neighbours matters. Connecting with the people who live around you creates a happier, safer and more friendlier neighbourhood - even if it's just greeting them by name over the fence or popping in for an occasional cuppa.
We want to celebrate all the good neighbours who are making an extra effort to support others in communities across the Waikato. These are the ones who organise neighbourhood BBQs, help stack their neighbour's firewood or always put their hand up to babysit.
So if you have a have a neighbour that fits the bill, and needs a bit of thanking, let us know. Nominations can be emailed to julie.kaio@stuff.co.nz, or simply post a comment on this message below.
Thanks - Julie and the Hamilton Press team
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Gina from Nawton
Hi there, my double door stainless fridge died on me - anyone know who picks up appliances for free?
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