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Annalise from Pukete
Impala roller skates - women’s size 7 - blue and yellow
Hardly used, good condition. Minor cosmetic scuff marks as pictured.
Negotiable
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
From those working in the food-prep engine room of the ‘dungeon’, through to their mates carrying plates in the dining room - one of the biggest expressions of aroha for King Tuheitia is in the kai to feed his mourners.
With tens of thousands of people descending on Tūrangawaewae for the … View moreFrom those working in the food-prep engine room of the ‘dungeon’, through to their mates carrying plates in the dining room - one of the biggest expressions of aroha for King Tuheitia is in the kai to feed his mourners.
With tens of thousands of people descending on Tūrangawaewae for the tangi of Kiingi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero Vll, keeping them fed across most of a the week is no small task.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A “very big” chunk of the health department’s central city building has been empty since the organisation moved in nearly six years ago, as far as health officials know.
The 2500m² ground floor space in the former Farmers building is soon to be advertised for lease, though a real estate … View moreA “very big” chunk of the health department’s central city building has been empty since the organisation moved in nearly six years ago, as far as health officials know.
The 2500m² ground floor space in the former Farmers building is soon to be advertised for lease, though a real estate leader says the economic climate could prove tricky.
What vacant sites have you noticed in your town? Let us know in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Today (Wednesday) we're having another Neighbourly Q&A session. This time with Cat Rikihana who is a financial mentor, educator and financial capability practitioner at Financial Freedom Trust in the Manawatū.
Cat Rikihana (Ngai Tahu) like many financial mentors around Aotearoa, works … View moreToday (Wednesday) we're having another Neighbourly Q&A session. This time with Cat Rikihana who is a financial mentor, educator and financial capability practitioner at Financial Freedom Trust in the Manawatū.
Cat Rikihana (Ngai Tahu) like many financial mentors around Aotearoa, works with individuals, groups and whānau to successfully navigate financial stress and hardship. Mentors work alongside whānau to increase confidence and skills in personal money management and advocate with and for clients. Cat enjoys delivering online and face-to-face workshops which provide opportunities to normalise money conversations and encourages people to make time to consider their financial well-being.
Cat is also an independent financial well-being coach, educator and indigenous life coach at Restore Wellness Network. She is a published writer and currently in the process of writing her first non-fiction book: 'A financial self-care guide for women in Aotearoa.'
She'd love to answer any questions you may have around your budgeting and spending habits, strategies for saving, retirement planning and debt. (Don't be shy, but be mindful about what you disclose!)
↓ Share your questions now and Cat will reply to your comment below ↓
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The Team from Momentum Waikato
September is Wills Month, the annual reminder to create or update this all-important record of your wishes for when you pass away.
Having an up-to-date Will can save your loved ones emotional and financial stress during a difficult time.
Writing or updating your Will is also an opportunity to… View moreSeptember is Wills Month, the annual reminder to create or update this all-important record of your wishes for when you pass away.
Having an up-to-date Will can save your loved ones emotional and financial stress during a difficult time.
Writing or updating your Will is also an opportunity to consider and commit to a bequest to Momentum Waikato as your local community foundation, creating a legacy that will forever support your community or favourite charity.
This Wills Month, Momentum Waikato is launching its own FREE online service that makes Will-making easier all year round.
Find out more at the link below.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
A 23-year-old has turned creative challenges and the memory of a lost friend into a business he hopes will help others.
Kieran Stephens started Gray Space as an events management company after his friend Gray’s suicide. When he was offered a space on Hamilton’s Victoria Street, he saw an … View moreA 23-year-old has turned creative challenges and the memory of a lost friend into a business he hopes will help others.
Kieran Stephens started Gray Space as an events management company after his friend Gray’s suicide. When he was offered a space on Hamilton’s Victoria Street, he saw an opportunity to create a supportive hub for creatives.
What other new businesses do you think are needed in our region? Tell us in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A miniature shanty town-cum-refuse tip that was once the site of a beloved Irish bar and a neighbouring strip club is finally getting cleared of rubbish.
The property at 728 - 750 Victoria St was turned into an unofficial dumping ground after fire destroyed the former Calendar Girls building in … View moreA miniature shanty town-cum-refuse tip that was once the site of a beloved Irish bar and a neighbouring strip club is finally getting cleared of rubbish.
The property at 728 - 750 Victoria St was turned into an unofficial dumping ground after fire destroyed the former Calendar Girls building in May 2018. The neighbouring vacant building that was formerly home to Biddy Mulligan’s Irish pub was razed in a similar incident in early January 2019.
What local spot would you like to see cleaned up? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A Hamilton councillor’s potty-mouthed blast in a submission to Waipā district breached the code of conduct and featured “highly confronting” language, a draft report says.
But Andrew Bydder’s firing back, saying the investigator is wrong.
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton
AEA member blog posts.
AEA members have a wide range of Addictive Eating experiences and have found sobriety in AEA through coming to meetings and working the Twelve Steps. Read our member's experiences of the changes in them after coming into AEA.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
Make your own wall art from leftover MDF and Resene testpots. Nikki Kettle’s abstract piece was inspired by her local environment.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Put an empty wine bottle to good use with this feeder finished in Resene Clover that can cater for a range of garden birds.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
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Danny from Pukete
Radio, Turntable ,Cassette, separate CD/DVD player
Thorn EMI Model Audio 80
AM, FM Radio
Fujiya Turn table:. 2 speed, Belt drive, pitch control, Anti skating, adjustable stylus weight.( I have been informed that a turntable only like this would cost $800m or more ! )
Cassette player:, … View moreRadio, Turntable ,Cassette, separate CD/DVD player
Thorn EMI Model Audio 80
AM, FM Radio
Fujiya Turn table:. 2 speed, Belt drive, pitch control, Anti skating, adjustable stylus weight.( I have been informed that a turntable only like this would cost $800m or more ! )
Cassette player:, **needs repair due to mechanical mishap retrieving faulty cassette
Speakers : Solid wooden boxes 60 x 30 x40 CM . 3 way speakers.
Toshiba CD/DVD player Model SD700ky : modern addition
Multitude of inputs.
Pickup is in Pukete, Hamilton 3200
PH 07 843 8161( answer phone/ voicemail available ) or 027 843 8161
Negotiable
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
A new Māori monarch has been crowned and the late Kiingi Tuheitia has arrived at his final resting place at Taupiri Maunga.
Nga wai hono i te po Paki, Tūheitia’s only daughter, ascended to the throne in a ceremony on Thursday morning known as the Whakawahinga or raising up.
Grant from Nawton
We still have a few plants left. bundles of 10 or 20 be in quick. Please do not leave a reply here but contact me by TXT on 0274928327 Grant
Hi Neighbours,
At Stuff we have a special partnership launching this week with MetlifeCare, where we get to showcase stories about folk living their best lives in retirement.
We think people of all ages will be interested in reading about the choices older people are making, and about … View moreHi Neighbours,
At Stuff we have a special partnership launching this week with MetlifeCare, where we get to showcase stories about folk living their best lives in retirement.
We think people of all ages will be interested in reading about the choices older people are making, and about special topics such as small space gardening, and the benefits of keeping moving as you age. And anyone who has lived through - or has picked up general knowledge about - the past five, six, seven or more decades in New Zealand, should have a go at our nostalgia quiz. It’s a fun one.
Joanna Davis
Editor, Homed
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