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Rachel from Hamilton East
*** GARAGE SALE ***
Sat 28 Sept *** 7:30am
(please don’t come earlier)
14 Masons Ave Claudelands
- Crockery
- Kitchen & Laundry items
… View more*** GARAGE SALE ***
Sat 28 Sept *** 7:30am
(please don’t come earlier)
14 Masons Ave Claudelands
- Crockery
- Kitchen & Laundry items
- Ornaments
- Books
- Bean bags
- Swing chairs
- Sporting equipment
- Furniture
- Clothing
and much much more!!!!
Please bring bags for taking your goodies home in.
Cash preferred.
Cornhole is the perfect game for summer entertaining and the matching scoreboard helps you see who’s winning at a glance.
Finish in contrasting Resene Lustacryl colours or choose complementary colours to suit your home.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step … View moreCornhole is the perfect game for summer entertaining and the matching scoreboard helps you see who’s winning at a glance.
Finish in contrasting Resene Lustacryl colours or choose complementary colours to suit your home.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Find out more
Marc from Dinsdale
Cranmer Close, off Farringdon Ave, Rototuna
Sat 28th Sept - 7am-midday
Household goods
men's & women's clothes,
Shoes & boots
Garden equipment.
CDs, VHS videos, DVDs ,
… View moreCranmer Close, off Farringdon Ave, Rototuna
Sat 28th Sept - 7am-midday
Household goods
men's & women's clothes,
Shoes & boots
Garden equipment.
CDs, VHS videos, DVDs ,
Books
Collectible Bears,
crystal glass,
storage items, boxes, storage drawers
Bedding
Downsizing, everything must go!
No holds - FIFS
THANKS FOR VIEWING 😀
Negotiable
Rachel from Hamilton East
*** GARAGE SALE ***
Sat 28 Sept *** 7:30am
(please don’t come earlier)
14 Masons Ave Claudelands
- Crockery
… View more*** GARAGE SALE ***
Sat 28 Sept *** 7:30am
(please don’t come earlier)
14 Masons Ave Claudelands
- Crockery
- Kitchen & Laundry items
- Ornaments
- Books
- Bean bags
- Swing chairs
- Sporting equipment
- Furniture
- Clothing
and much much more!!!!
Please bring bags for taking your goodies home in.
Cash preferred.
Negotiable
Rachel from Hamilton East
*** GARAGE SALE ***
Sat 28 Sept *** 7:30am
(please don’t come earlier)
14 Masons Ave Claudelands
- Crockery
- Kitchen & Laundry items
… View more*** GARAGE SALE ***
Sat 28 Sept *** 7:30am
(please don’t come earlier)
14 Masons Ave Claudelands
- Crockery
- Kitchen & Laundry items
- Ornaments
- Books
- Bean bags
- Swing chairs
- Sporting equipment
- Furniture
- Clothing
and much much more!!!!
Please bring bags for taking your goodies home in.
Cash preferred.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Retailers selling “laughing gas” for recreational purposes can now be prosecuted but the message isn’t getting through to some Hamilton retailers.
A Waikato Times reporter was able to buy a pack of 10 silver bullets at two, out of six stores they enquired at, in Hamilton.
What do you … View moreRetailers selling “laughing gas” for recreational purposes can now be prosecuted but the message isn’t getting through to some Hamilton retailers.
A Waikato Times reporter was able to buy a pack of 10 silver bullets at two, out of six stores they enquired at, in Hamilton.
What do you think about the new rules for nangs? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Kia ora neighbours, NZ Gardener is marking an incredible 80 years of inspiring and informing New Zealand gardeners and we want to celebrate with you! Join editor Jo McCarroll at one of a series of events across the country to mark this significant milestone. Readers in Waikato can join Jo at … View moreKia ora neighbours, NZ Gardener is marking an incredible 80 years of inspiring and informing New Zealand gardeners and we want to celebrate with you! Join editor Jo McCarroll at one of a series of events across the country to mark this significant milestone. Readers in Waikato can join Jo at Hamilton Gardens. Ticket holders will enjoy:
* an early copy of the anniversary special edition (RRP$16.20).
* a goody bag packed with gardening paraphernalia.
* a brand new Jack Hobbs-bred Hebe 'The Gardener' plant, released to mark this amazing milestone.
* all-day entry to the Enclosed Gardens.
* canapes and bubbles
* spot prizes.
Numbers are limited, so book your tickets early to avoid disappointment. We'd love to see you there.
Get painting and help Kiwi kids. Buy any Resene 60 mL testpot colour starting with the letter P, O or T and Resene will donate $1 to Plunket NZ.
Visit your local Resene ColorShop to find all the colour you need to bring out the best in your home.
Find out more
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Despite a dip in delegate headcounts Hamilton’s Claudelands events centre insists it’s going gangbusters, securing repeat bookings and taking business off other main centres.
On Monday, in response to Waikato Times queries, the city council said that in June-August 2023 there were 9588… View moreDespite a dip in delegate headcounts Hamilton’s Claudelands events centre insists it’s going gangbusters, securing repeat bookings and taking business off other main centres.
On Monday, in response to Waikato Times queries, the city council said that in June-August 2023 there were 9588 delegates attending business events at Claudelands, and 8829 in the same period this year.
Have you been to an event at Claudelands? Tell us about it in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
New plans for controversial raised pedestrian crossings in Hamilton look set to proceed on Heaphy Tce outside the Jamia Mosque and at a major intersection in Hillcrest.
Staff have recommended to the infrastructure and transport committee that a paired zebra crossing with a raised safety … View moreNew plans for controversial raised pedestrian crossings in Hamilton look set to proceed on Heaphy Tce outside the Jamia Mosque and at a major intersection in Hillcrest.
Staff have recommended to the infrastructure and transport committee that a paired zebra crossing with a raised safety platform, refuge island and kerb extension is built near the mosque.
Do you think these spots chosen are good for raised pedestrian crossings? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Cordwainer from Melville
New Zealand Women's Weekly 70 Years From Pavlovas to Prime Ministers
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Random House New Zealand, 2002. Laminated hardcover, large format, 222 pages.
This is a highly illustrated book of NZ Woman's Weekly's 70 years using photographs, graphics, printed ephemera, drawings etc … View moreNew Zealand Women's Weekly 70 Years From Pavlovas to Prime Ministers
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Random House New Zealand, 2002. Laminated hardcover, large format, 222 pages.
This is a highly illustrated book of NZ Woman's Weekly's 70 years using photographs, graphics, printed ephemera, drawings etc from the NZWW archives and presented in themes such as fashion and cooking (rather than chronologically).
As the longest running magazine for women in this country, NZWW has recorded the changing face of NZ society for the best part of a century.
Price: $10
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
First home buyers have until Christmas to get the best deals in the market, real estate agents warn.
As official cash rates both in NZ and the US start to fall, agents in Waikato are urging first home buyers to take advantage of a window of opportunity before lower lending rates draw investors … View moreFirst home buyers have until Christmas to get the best deals in the market, real estate agents warn.
As official cash rates both in NZ and the US start to fall, agents in Waikato are urging first home buyers to take advantage of a window of opportunity before lower lending rates draw investors back in numbers.
What do you reckon, should first home buyers get in now? 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
Three of the country’s gambling trusts have launched an online casino and sports betting website targeted at Kiwi punters - a move which has stunned anti-gambling advocates.
The New Zealand Community Trust, The Lion Foundation and Aotearoa Gaming Trust have formed an online casino joint … View moreThree of the country’s gambling trusts have launched an online casino and sports betting website targeted at Kiwi punters - a move which has stunned anti-gambling advocates.
The New Zealand Community Trust, The Lion Foundation and Aotearoa Gaming Trust have formed an online casino joint venture they say will “protect and grow the essential community funding they provide nationwide in New Zealand”.
Do you think an online casino is a good idea? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Counterfeit notes are believed to be in circulation in Waikato after police made two arrests that resulted in counterfeit notes being seized.
The first arrest was made earlier this month on September 9, after a 33-year-old man was allegedly using counterfeit notes to purchase items from a number… View moreCounterfeit notes are believed to be in circulation in Waikato after police made two arrests that resulted in counterfeit notes being seized.
The first arrest was made earlier this month on September 9, after a 33-year-old man was allegedly using counterfeit notes to purchase items from a number of stores in the Waikato area, and was also allegedly found with multiple counterfeit notes in his possession, police said in a statement.
Have you heard of fake notes being used in your area? Tell us about it in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Waikato Police
Waikato Police are disappointed with the drunken behaviour and high levels of disorder, which crossed the line in the central Hamilton CBD overnight on Saturday.
A total of 30 people were arrested with high levels of intoxication, obstruction and general disorder witnessed by our police staff late… View moreWaikato Police are disappointed with the drunken behaviour and high levels of disorder, which crossed the line in the central Hamilton CBD overnight on Saturday.
A total of 30 people were arrested with high levels of intoxication, obstruction and general disorder witnessed by our police staff late Saturday night.
This is a significantly higher number of arrests than a standard Saturday night.
Of these arrests – three people were arrested for assault, 11 for disorderly behaviour, five for obstruction and four had warrants to arrest and were actively being sought by police.
It’s disappointing that five people physically obstructed our staff while officers were in the process of arresting others. Those offenders were themselves arrested for obstruction.
This is a timely reminder to people to let police do their job.
Police understand that this type of offending creates a sense of distress among our community, especially those socialising appropriately and legitimately.
It was a particularly busy night in the CBD with several events being held at different premises. Our staff were present in the central city from 8pm and further staff were called in to support them due to the amount of disorder taking place.
Several senior police staff were also on site in the CBD and checked 10 licensed premises to ensure they were complying with the liquor licensing rules.
A total of 10 liquor ban infringements were also issued to members of the public for drinking in a public place.
When individual behaviour affects other’s enjoyment of Hamilton’s hospitality scene, police will take enforcement action.
With daylight savings and warmer weather ahead, the city is only set to get busier.
Be assured police will be present in future and will hold offenders to account to stop the antisocial behaviour when it arises.
Most of the offenders were bailed to appear in court at a later date, however those with warrants to arrest will appear before the courts today.
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