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Yvonne Joynes from Kiwanis Club of Westside Hamilton
The time is almost here - why not come along and have some fun - great day, $160 per team of 4. All players receive a goodie bag, morning tea, lunch, drinks on the course and to date all who have stayed for prize giving have received a prize although this may not always be the case, but we do have… View moreThe time is almost here - why not come along and have some fun - great day, $160 per team of 4. All players receive a goodie bag, morning tea, lunch, drinks on the course and to date all who have stayed for prize giving have received a prize although this may not always be the case, but we do have a great prize table.
Come and join the fun - print out the form below or email me at bandy5@xtra.co.nz for a registration form
Can't play - maybe you would like to donate a prize?
Recipients this year: Grandparents raising grandchildren; Matamata Playcentre; True Colours Children's Charity and Graeme Dingle Foundation (BOP)
Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell
Cricket fans: I have been working with Northern Districts Cricket and True Colours to bring you an opportunity to play on Seddon Park.
The cost is $500 for each person/business. Each player bowls one over and bats in a pair for two overs. If you get out, you keep batting, but your team loses five … View moreCricket fans: I have been working with Northern Districts Cricket and True Colours to bring you an opportunity to play on Seddon Park.
The cost is $500 for each person/business. Each player bowls one over and bats in a pair for two overs. If you get out, you keep batting, but your team loses five runs.
All proceeds to local charity True Colours:
truecolours.org.nz...
Deadline to RSVP is 20th March (next Wednesday).
I will be playing - come and challenge me!
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Making the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.
Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe… View moreMaking the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.
Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe the general atmosphere. Find out why Bill and Leonie from Jane Mander Retirement Village in Whangerei, found the support and care they needed from the village community.
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Desmond from Dinsdale
I just thought I'd share some insights from my years of working on auto electrical issues with various vehicles for those interested in knowing what to choose. This is mainly aimed at people who would like the advice, not those who already know what they want and why they want it. Short … View moreI just thought I'd share some insights from my years of working on auto electrical issues with various vehicles for those interested in knowing what to choose. This is mainly aimed at people who would like the advice, not those who already know what they want and why they want it. Short version: Buy Toyota or Honda [not the Toyota D4 engines, they can be troublesome and expensive].
Longer version, insights I have picked up over the years. These are not absolutes, just an average overview of multiple vehicles.
1.) There will always be exceptions, an unreliable Toyota or a reliable VW for example. Look at the attached chart - if you do a Google search "vehicle reliability chart" you will get a wide variety of results but generally Toyota and Honda will be near the top and VW near the bottom "on average"
2.) We have more issues with Holden than with Ford. The European versions of either are the most troublesome.
3.) European vehicles are lowest on the opinions of mechanics and auto electricians. A long serving Audi specialist refers to them as "the 4 rings of death". They may be 'reliable' [everything is until it breaks down] but when they fail they do it in a big/expensive way "on average".
We have a corner in our yard for parking vehicles either 'not worth repairing' or 'parts no longer available' - we had 6 European cars there once - no Japanese vehicles.
4.) Most mechanics reply "Nothing that starts with 'M'" when I ask what they would recommend. As mentioned though, results will vary.
5.) A decent small car will give you 15km per litre of fuel. You may pay a few thousand less for an old 4X4 or V8 but it will use twice as much fuel - 7km/litre. It's the same as agreeing to pay double the price for fuel when you buy one. On that note the older Honda Odysseys only get about 7-8 km/litre - a 2006 Honda Stream gets 14km/litre.
6.) Modern vehicles can be VERY fussy about regular oil changes - skimping on oil changes doesn't save you money. The Nissan "Q" engines [QR/VQ] are prone to worn cam timing chains, some as early as 130 000km with bad oil, the QR20 Primera costs about $3000 to do a timing chain, we have done many of them. But I have seen one at 240 000km with very little wear because it was serviced properly.
7.) There are good and bad models amongst all manufacturers, it's not just one "brand" that is good, it varies among the different models.
8.) Buy something that is at least 5-10 years old - that way you can Google their common problems.
9.) Buy something with the least fancy electrics - automatic sliding doors are expensive to repair.
10.) You can still get parts for a 1996 Nissan Pulsar with no fancy computers but a 2001 Mercedes is obsolete - try getting an ABS pump for one. Cars used to have an engine with a computer, now they are computers with an engine - they become obsolete much faster than they used to - I scanned a BMW the other day, it had 54 computers in it. When we needed to change "one of the 5" airbag modules the brand new module would not work with the vehicle - the rest of the car first needed 10 years worth of updates to be able to work with the system - do we need that? No, but it seems were getting stuck with this "modern technology".
11.) Many new cars/utes will need a special trailer module to simply fit a trailer plug - the body control module will shut down the tail lights if it detects an extra load [trailer lights] - with newer vehicles be prepared for things not to be as simple as they used to be.
12.) Google the car you want to buy to make sure it is what it says it is. A Toyota Cavalier is actually a re-badged Chevrolet rust-bucket[why would they do that to their reputation?]. A Holden Epica is a re-badged Daewoo Tosca.
13.) Just because a car wins lots of races doesn't prove it's a good car - it just proves they have to spend millions of dollars to win a race - they don't spend millions on the car they sell you.
14.) You got it real cheap on the auction? No we can't "get it going for a few hundred dollars" - it wouldn't be on the auction if that was possible - there's a reason someone is dumping it off real cheap.
15.) Unfortunately there is so much "modern technology" and "improvements" in newer vehicles it isn't easy to judge their reliability based on how the older models went. Hence the reason I suggest buying something at least 5 years old so you can do research. Manufacturers also change hands - a Mini is now made by BMW. What was once reliable may no longer be a safe purchase.
16.) [Update based on comments] Our choices will vary based on needs and personal preference of course. If you're really into cars then whatever you love to drive and work on will affect your choice, if you're practical and simply want something to get you where you're going you will make logical decisions, if you have a special requirement like "must seat 5 kids" you will have to compromise on affordability and economy, if you need to tow a boat .... etc. etc.
As mentioned in the beginning, these are just insights based on personal experience and advice from mechanics - YMMV [your mileage may vary :) ]
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Mark from Chartwell
BBQ and covers with no gas bottle Free to anybody. Must pick up please. Ring 021874194 to arrange collection.
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The Ministry of Health is reiterating its message to New Zealanders to keep safe from influenza-like illnesses, in light of an increase in reported cases around the country.
The Ministry’s Deputy Director of Public Health Dr Harriette Carr says there are a few basic things people can do to … View moreThe Ministry of Health is reiterating its message to New Zealanders to keep safe from influenza-like illnesses, in light of an increase in reported cases around the country.
The Ministry’s Deputy Director of Public Health Dr Harriette Carr says there are a few basic things people can do to avoid influenza-like illness. Keep updated here
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Hi neighbours - we have a 25hr part-time administrator position is currently available at our Kura.
If you are efficient, self-managing, and motivated to make a valuable contribution to our organization, please submit your registration of interest to p.watene@taiwananga.co.nz
Closing date:… View moreHi neighbours - we have a 25hr part-time administrator position is currently available at our Kura.
If you are efficient, self-managing, and motivated to make a valuable contribution to our organization, please submit your registration of interest to p.watene@taiwananga.co.nz
Closing date: Wednesday 27th March.
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Dianne from Hamilton East
Hi Neighbours.
Looking for recommendations for firms/person who repairs Washing Machines. Reasonable, and does excellent job a priority.
Many thanks.
Paul Briggs from Midas Diamond Jewellers
EXCLUSIVE TO MIDAS! Black Matter Jewellery
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Tim from Pukete
Here are some interesting sales stats for the Hamilton housing market. For the right price would you consider selling your home? Contact me today!📱
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Daniel from Frankton
Hi neighbourly,
Looking at selling furniture before a move. I have set prices in mind but open to offers.
China Cabinet - $100 ono
x2 Book cases - $30 each ono SOLD
Drawers (3 full size, 2 half drawers, 2 small drawers) with mirror - $200 ono
Large unit with drawers (1 large, 3 medium, 1 cabinet … View moreHi neighbourly,
Looking at selling furniture before a move. I have set prices in mind but open to offers.
China Cabinet - $100 ono
x2 Book cases - $30 each ono SOLD
Drawers (3 full size, 2 half drawers, 2 small drawers) with mirror - $200 ono
Large unit with drawers (1 large, 3 medium, 1 cabinet drawers) and mirror - $500 ono (think it may be rimu)SOLD
Please contact Sue for offers
027 658 6626k
Negotiable
Cheryl from Chartwell
Hi.
My gorgeous fur baby is missing last seen 2 days ago. She doesn’t venture far from home usually and is friendly has a black and white check collar with a big bow on and a bell and answers to the name of marmalade. If you see her please message me as I’m moving this week and really want to… View moreHi.
My gorgeous fur baby is missing last seen 2 days ago. She doesn’t venture far from home usually and is friendly has a black and white check collar with a big bow on and a bell and answers to the name of marmalade. If you see her please message me as I’m moving this week and really want to find her. I’m so heartbroken at the moment not knowing where she is.
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