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Julie from Huntington
We are having a garage sale this Saturday 19th
4 Aspen Court, Huntington
7am - 12noon
We have furniture, bikes, toys, books, dvds clothes, carfts and so much more.
Negotiable
Make Tegel's Rosemary & Garlic Boneless Stuffed Chicken your Summer roast. Served with a delicious Parsnip & Pea Mash and drizzled with a Rosemary Balsamic Glaze, your guests will love this modern twist on a family classic.
Plus our boneless chicken roasts are designed with … View moreMake Tegel's Rosemary & Garlic Boneless Stuffed Chicken your Summer roast. Served with a delicious Parsnip & Pea Mash and drizzled with a Rosemary Balsamic Glaze, your guests will love this modern twist on a family classic.
Plus our boneless chicken roasts are designed with convenience in mind; they're in a ready-to-cook tray. Simply peel back the lid, put it in the oven and get back to that game of backyard cricket.
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
To help you beat the heat this summer we've come up with this simple and tasty NSNZ-inspired recipe for you to share with neighbours, family, and friends.
#NSNZhealthandwellness
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Retirement village residents are being warned of a scam in which strangers knock on doors requesting to check the resident's medication.
The door-knockers claim to be from the local DHB, and ask to inspect all medication stored in the resident's unit. Read more
Bert from Pukete
We are looking for a caravan with a fridge up to $5000. Please phone Bert or Rita at 8509403 or 027 7795840
Reporter Sunday Star Times
What happens when a proposal doesn't go smoothly? If the answer is a 'no' or perhaps an initial 'yes' followed by an 'I've changed my mind', then who gets to keep the ring? And what are the consumer ins and outs of trying to get a refund on a diamond … View moreWhat happens when a proposal doesn't go smoothly? If the answer is a 'no' or perhaps an initial 'yes' followed by an 'I've changed my mind', then who gets to keep the ring? And what are the consumer ins and outs of trying to get a refund on a diamond sparkler?
We're looking for individuals who are happy to share their story of a ring return: perhaps the break up was acrimonious and you've tried to cash in the ring yourself, or maybe your ex disappeared with the sparkler, never to be seen again. If you've got a story, please share it below (please add NFP if you don't want it used in print). And if you've got a really good story that'll take a little longer, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
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Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
Did your New Year's resolutions include meeting new people? Getting involved in your community? Making a difference perhaps? We can help you to help! Get in touch - phone 07 839 3191 or visit www.volunteeringwaikato.org.nz......
Tania from Rototuna North
Kia Ora,
We are putting ourselves out their by doing maori cultural portraits. We can incorporate other cultures too.
Maori/european
Pacific islander
Indian and other ethnicities.
We have maori korowai (contemporary) Taiaha, mere, pounamu tamoko stencils, feathers, cloaks to make these … View moreKia Ora,
We are putting ourselves out their by doing maori cultural portraits. We can incorporate other cultures too.
Maori/european
Pacific islander
Indian and other ethnicities.
We have maori korowai (contemporary) Taiaha, mere, pounamu tamoko stencils, feathers, cloaks to make these photos look authentic. Or those that have their own cultural outfits can bring these..we only ask if you want to use our cultural wear then please wear BLACK singlets/boobs tubes or shoe string dresses (females) ..tees shorts or boxers.
Booking fee $50 non refundable.
$70 per adult.
Children under 15 years $40.
We can shoot on location or at home.
Please take a look at our Facebook page to book : Shelley Street Portraits.
Nga mihi.
The Team from Children's Day
Put tamariki first and celebrate by hosting an event for the tamariki and whānau in your neighbourhood. It can be anything, big or small! Register your event on the Children's Day website www.childrensday.org.nz... www.youtube.com...
Hi neighbours, It's the big day for Kiwi students - NCEA results are in!
Already more than 50,000 students have eagerly gone online to see how they fared. To read more, click here.
So students (and parents) - and be honest - are you happy with your results? Do you now wish you'd … View moreHi neighbours, It's the big day for Kiwi students - NCEA results are in!
Already more than 50,000 students have eagerly gone online to see how they fared. To read more, click here.
So students (and parents) - and be honest - are you happy with your results? Do you now wish you'd studied more or are you stoked your hard work has paid off?
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The results are out and online today, ready for 165,000 students waiting to learn the outcome of their end-of year National Certificate of Educational Achievement exams.
Secondary Principals' Association of New Zealand (SPANZ) president Michael Williams said results day was a big one for… View moreThe results are out and online today, ready for 165,000 students waiting to learn the outcome of their end-of year National Certificate of Educational Achievement exams.
Secondary Principals' Association of New Zealand (SPANZ) president Michael Williams said results day was a big one for both parents and students. There would be euphoria for those who received their desired results but there would also be disappointment. Read more here
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Hi neighbours,
Many people setting up paddling pools for their children this summer will be breaking the law - are you one of them?
Any pool, fixed or portable, deeper than 400mm is now subject to safety provisions under the Building Act, meaning there a quite a few rules you probably aren't… View moreHi neighbours,
Many people setting up paddling pools for their children this summer will be breaking the law - are you one of them?
Any pool, fixed or portable, deeper than 400mm is now subject to safety provisions under the Building Act, meaning there a quite a few rules you probably aren't even aware of.
For example, do you have a 1.2-metre fixed childproof fence with a self-closing gate opening outwards?
What are your thoughts on paddling pool safety? If faced with an inspection, would your pool set-up pass? Do you think all these rules are essential? What are your tips for setting up a paddling pool safely?
To read more about how to keep your kids safe in and around pools, click here.
(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)
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Alice from Queenwood
Posted on behalf of my daughter:
Hi, I’m Sophie and I’m 9 years old.
Ever since I was 4, I have been asking Mum if I can have a market stall to make and sell things. Finally, she has said yes!
We have been learning about sustainability at my school, and I wanted to make something that would … View morePosted on behalf of my daughter:
Hi, I’m Sophie and I’m 9 years old.
Ever since I was 4, I have been asking Mum if I can have a market stall to make and sell things. Finally, she has said yes!
We have been learning about sustainability at my school, and I wanted to make something that would help reduce waste. When my mum ran out of her cotton wool pads that she uses for her makeup, she thought she might make some out of cotton, instead of buying a new packet. I asked if I could help, and had so much fun I decided to make them for my stall.
Mum has also knitted some out of cotton that are nice to use as well.
I hope you will buy some of my swipes so I can keep having fun sewing them, and help you make less rubbish.
If you’d like to buy some, just send my mum a private message, or contact me on my Facebook page (search for Swipes by Sophie)
Thanks!
Sophie
Price: $10
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