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Elizabeth from Fitzroy
We are trialling all the alternatives to cows milk with my teen but they didn't like this one, only a tiny bit used. It cost over $8 so would prefer to give it to someone rather than waste it. Pick up is in Fitzroy. Ph/text 0274632859
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
A four-storey apartment block is coming to a prominent Hamilton East site with a history stretching back to pre-European settlement.
Number 1 Puutikitiki Street is across from a former Ngaati Parekiranga pā which was later the site of the first Waikato European settlement. The section itself … View moreA four-storey apartment block is coming to a prominent Hamilton East site with a history stretching back to pre-European settlement.
Number 1 Puutikitiki Street is across from a former Ngaati Parekiranga pā which was later the site of the first Waikato European settlement. The section itself was more recently the site of a 1920s house which often hosted Hamilton’s underground art scene.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
The plan to improve one of Waikato’s notorious intersections will be done without disrupting motorists.
Construction of a roundabout at the intersection of SH1 and SH29 is officially underway and it’s being done all off-road.
Jos & Terry from Glenview
Large red leather hand bag
Grey leather handbag
Average to good condition
$15.00 each
Phone 029 843 9943
Negotiable
Jos & Terry from Glenview
Red leather handbag Oah la la. Good condition
Phone 029 843 9943
Price: $25
Jos & Terry from Glenview
Italian red handbag - new condition.
Phone 029 843 9943
Price: $50
The Team from Patrick Hogan Village
Craving a recipe that’s sure to impress? Indulge your sweet tooth with our Gooey Caramel Muffins - the latest addition to Ryman’s food menu.
Quick, easy, and oh-so-delicious! Grab your apron and prepare for caramel perfection with our step-by-step recipe.
Click read more for the full … View moreCraving a recipe that’s sure to impress? Indulge your sweet tooth with our Gooey Caramel Muffins - the latest addition to Ryman’s food menu.
Quick, easy, and oh-so-delicious! Grab your apron and prepare for caramel perfection with our step-by-step recipe.
Click read more for the full recipe and video.
The Team from NZ Compare
Ready for a Kiwi summer road trip?
Explore our essential road trip gear for a memorable journey! Don't miss out on the must-haves to make your trip unforgettable :)
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Each week you will be guided through a central theme that lets you gently explore your world in a supportive and respectful way. Get ready to widen how you look at the world and your responses to it.
Different from our other art therapy workshops you will be choosing your own mediums from the … View moreEach week you will be guided through a central theme that lets you gently explore your world in a supportive and respectful way. Get ready to widen how you look at the world and your responses to it.
Different from our other art therapy workshops you will be choosing your own mediums from the supplies provided, so be prepared to paint, draw or sculpt as part of this terms workshop.
The Team from Ryman Healthcare
As New Zealand’s most popular retirement villages and Reader’s Digest most trusted brand, you probably didn’t need another reason to choose the Ryman lifestyle. So we’re giving you 15,000! For a limited time, if you sign up for one of our new home offers, you’ll get a $15,000 credit on … View moreAs New Zealand’s most popular retirement villages and Reader’s Digest most trusted brand, you probably didn’t need another reason to choose the Ryman lifestyle. So we’re giving you 15,000! For a limited time, if you sign up for one of our new home offers, you’ll get a $15,000 credit on settlement*. There’s truly never been a better time to choose Ryman.
*Terms and conditions apply
Find out more
Richard from Cambridge
Would you like to sing with a men's barbershop chorus? Come along and try four-part harmony with one of NZ's leading choruses. Tuesday 13th February at 7.30pm at the Marian School Hall, Hamilton East (entry off Clyde St opposite Firth St). For more information phone Richard on 0211844570.
The Team from Momentum Waikato
Here's some great news to start the new year!
The ‘Fund for CCS Disability Action Waikato’ has been set up by the Gemini Trust, through transferring its investment portfolio to the care of Momentum Waikato.
This has allowed the Trust to be wound up, while ensuring its mission to … View moreHere's some great news to start the new year!
The ‘Fund for CCS Disability Action Waikato’ has been set up by the Gemini Trust, through transferring its investment portfolio to the care of Momentum Waikato.
This has allowed the Trust to be wound up, while ensuring its mission to provide financial support for CCS Disability Action Waikato can continue forever.
CCS Disability Action Waikato makes a huge difference in the lives of disabled people and their whaanau across the Waikato, Coromandel and King Country.
A heart-warming example is that of Lexy and her foster parents Maree and Dave in Te Aroha, pictured below.
“She’s a complete social butterfly,” says Maree. “She just brings so much love and laughter into our home. She’s a joy to have in our lives.”
Do you, or your business or organisation, want to support the day-to-day lives of disabled people across the Waikato by helping to grow the income that provides tailored support to enable independence and choice in their lives? Do you want to help disabled people build their futures by attending the University of Waikato?
If you do, please donate to the Fund for CCS Disability Action Waikato!
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
It’s hard to be unhappy around sunflowers.
After experiencing “some tough years” themselves, the owners of Kaipaki Sunflowers said the smiles on peoples’ faces made their hard work worthwhile as they look to raise $10,000 for a mental health charity.
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Embark on a creative journey in our Hamilton art workshop this term. Explore the enchanting world of natural materials, discovering artistic possibilities along the way. Have fun, connect with like-minded individuals, and create personalized art to take home.
Experience the vibrancy of … View moreEmbark on a creative journey in our Hamilton art workshop this term. Explore the enchanting world of natural materials, discovering artistic possibilities along the way. Have fun, connect with like-minded individuals, and create personalized art to take home.
Experience the vibrancy of watercolor, paint, and sculpture, enriched with delightful surprises for an elevated artistic journey.
Monday classes are perfect for those seeking a quiet space for concentration in their art making process. All materials and equipment provided, its going to be a busy term.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Rachel Mason is crossing the globe on a mission to track down the farmhouse her mum, Margaret Parkin, lived in near Hamilton in the late 1950s.
“I’d just like to find the house, just to drive by and say that’s where my mum lived”.
Mason will travel from Sheffield to New Zealand in … View moreRachel Mason is crossing the globe on a mission to track down the farmhouse her mum, Margaret Parkin, lived in near Hamilton in the late 1950s.
“I’d just like to find the house, just to drive by and say that’s where my mum lived”.
Mason will travel from Sheffield to New Zealand in March searching for information about her mother’s life in Hamilton. She is reaching out to Waikato Times readers for information about where her mum lived.
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