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Emma Bradley from DC Rescue Dogs
Age: 8 weeks (DOB approx 13.04).
Breed: Cattle dog x.
Location: Hamilton, Ngaruawahia, Cambridge.
Meet the awesome foursome - Markle, Rosy, Spirit & Molly. Currently fostered with all kinds, from kids, other dogs & chickens etc. They are loving learning new things including crate … View moreAge: 8 weeks (DOB approx 13.04).
Breed: Cattle dog x.
Location: Hamilton, Ngaruawahia, Cambridge.
Meet the awesome foursome - Markle, Rosy, Spirit & Molly. Currently fostered with all kinds, from kids, other dogs & chickens etc. They are loving learning new things including crate training.
They will require active homes.
These sisters will go to their new home desexed, had 1st vacc, microchipped, registered with NZCAR, council registered, worm/flea treated and 30 days free pet insurance so an adoption donation of $280 is asked to help recover part of their rescue costs.
1. Markle
2. Rosy
3. Spirit
4. Molly
Cara from Ngaruawahia
four weeks later and still no owners located. maybe someone who doesn’t have social
media? though local pound also hasn’t had any contact about this one. safe and sound but somewhere must have people!
30 replies (Members only)
Fhazeel from Saint Andrews
Northcare pukete pharmacy has a new robot that makes medication sachet. We are offering a free 3 month trial . Takes the hassle out of pill taking,
Anthony from Grandview Heights
Hi everyone
I have now managed to get some cute funky peg baskets in a range of colours to put all those pegs in. They are $1 each but if you buy 4 and over they become 50c. They don’t have to be used just for pegs. They can be used for storing makeup, tools etc the list goes on. Get yourself a … View moreHi everyone
I have now managed to get some cute funky peg baskets in a range of colours to put all those pegs in. They are $1 each but if you buy 4 and over they become 50c. They don’t have to be used just for pegs. They can be used for storing makeup, tools etc the list goes on. Get yourself a bargain at a bargain price and support my fundraiser. If you are interested in getting some, either pm me or text me.
0220865317
Thanks heaps
Simone
Negotiable
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Kia ora neighbours, please come along to our hui to help guide the new direction of mental health and addiction services in the Waikato region. We warmly invite you to share with us your experiences, views and ideas on helping those and their whānau who experience mental health and addiction … View moreKia ora neighbours, please come along to our hui to help guide the new direction of mental health and addiction services in the Waikato region. We warmly invite you to share with us your experiences, views and ideas on helping those and their whānau who experience mental health and addiction issues to get the right support when they want and need it.
Hui will be held in Huntly at the following venues:
Thursday 14 June - General public engagement
Riverside Room, Waikato District Council, 148 Main St, Huntly
Whakatau - 10am
Tuesday 19 June - Iwi Māori Hui
Miria te Kakara, Waahi Marae,
177 Harris St, Huntly
Whakatau - 10am
We want to hear from the Huntly and surrounding communities, including those who have experienced mental health and/or addiction issues and those who provide support such as whānau, friends and interested others.
We look forward to meeting you. He whakarongo tātou – we’re here to listen
RSVP to Waahi Whaanui 07 828 9695 / 0800 843 878 Email:trust@whanui.org.nz
Find out more!
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St John on Neighbourly is a way to connect with our communities across New Zealand and keep the public up to date with news, information, and tips across our frontline Ambulance Services, first aid training, event medical services, AEDs (defibrillators), first aid kits and supplies, medical alarms,… View moreSt John on Neighbourly is a way to connect with our communities across New Zealand and keep the public up to date with news, information, and tips across our frontline Ambulance Services, first aid training, event medical services, AEDs (defibrillators), first aid kits and supplies, medical alarms, St John Youth programme, and a wide range of community and volunteer programmes.
This winter, St John urges the public to prioritise health & wellbeing. The most important thing you can do is be immunised against influenza and seek advice from a health professional if you are unwell. Each winter the surge of 111 ambulance calls continues to increase, which despite St John’s best efforts to triage and treat people in-home, places a lot of pressure on the ambulance service and the hospital emergency departments.
St John has issued five key messages to the public to help them look after themselves and each other this winter – read them here: goo.gl...
Vote for your favourite Disney/Pixar movie from Stuff Pix and enter to win 1 of 5 Incredibles 2 family packs, including merchandise and cinema tickets.
Check out all the great Disney/Pixar movies on stuffpix.co.nz/disney-pix
June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. This year we’re raising awareness that bowel cancer can strike at any age.
The incidence of bowel cancer in younger adults is rising in New Zealand. 10% of bowel cancer patients are under 50 – that’s more than 300 a year. Each year about 3,000 New … View moreJune is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. This year we’re raising awareness that bowel cancer can strike at any age.
The incidence of bowel cancer in younger adults is rising in New Zealand. 10% of bowel cancer patients are under 50 – that’s more than 300 a year. Each year about 3,000 New Zealanders are diagnosed with the disease and more than 1,200 will die. That’s as many as breast and prostate cancer combined.
Check out the symptoms, or make a donation to help us raise awareness, at www.nevertooyoung.org.nz
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