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Robyn from Hillcrest
If you are looking for a football team for your children this year, Hillcrest United are holding a muster:
12th March 2017
Berkley Intermediate School
10:45am – 9th Grade
11:45am – 10th Grade
12:45pm – 11th Grade
1:45pm – 12th Grade
… View moreIf you are looking for a football team for your children this year, Hillcrest United are holding a muster:
12th March 2017
Berkley Intermediate School
10:45am – 9th Grade
11:45am – 10th Grade
12:45pm – 11th Grade
1:45pm – 12th Grade
2:45pm – 13th Grade
4th - 8th Grade - there are no trials/muster, just have a look at the registration info and sign up: www.hillcrestunited.co.nz...
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Adele from Bader
Hi all
Just putting this out there. If you have any unwanted wood pieces how about you consider the Men's Shed. They do lots of things for the Community and it is always to a very high standard. If you want anything made they will sure have a go at it for you. Thanks Liz
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Sharron Taylor from Waikato Area Plunkets
Looking for a Fun Activity for the family next Saturday?
Join Plunket and The Warehouse at the Avantidrome in Cambridge for a Family Wheels Day. Grab the childrens bikes and come enjoy the awesome kids bike track as well as raffles, spot prizes and more.
See you there!
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Neighbours' Day Aotearoa is happening on 25 & 26 March. It's a great chance to involve your neighbours in your emergency plan - work out who can help you and who might need your help. www.happens.nz...
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Wayne Timmo Reporter from Waikato Times
Afternoon all,
New Zealand Investec Super Rugby Referees have had their eyes tested at Specsavers to ensure they have perfect vision for the matches ahead.
To celebrate the launch of the 2017 season and to help everyone keep their eyes on the ball our we're giving you that chance to win … View moreAfternoon all,
New Zealand Investec Super Rugby Referees have had their eyes tested at Specsavers to ensure they have perfect vision for the matches ahead.
To celebrate the launch of the 2017 season and to help everyone keep their eyes on the ball our we're giving you that chance to win a double pass to the Chiefs vs Blues game at FMG Stadium in Hamilton on Friday March 3.
The winner will also get a voucher for two pairs of designer frames from Specsavers, and one Investec Super Rugby jersey.
To be in to win, comment below with your email address or, if you'd prefer, email news@waikatotimes.co.nz with the subject line 'Competition'.
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Hi Neighbours! Come into the St John Op Shop in Frankton to see our new stock. We've just got some beautiful 1962 Royal Albert china in.
The local community has rallied behind the St John Op Shop, supporting it with donations and shop fittings. Proceeds from items sold in the shop are used … View moreHi Neighbours! Come into the St John Op Shop in Frankton to see our new stock. We've just got some beautiful 1962 Royal Albert china in.
The local community has rallied behind the St John Op Shop, supporting it with donations and shop fittings. Proceeds from items sold in the shop are used to support St John emergency ambulance services and community programmes such as Health Shuttles, Caring Caller and St John Youth programmes.
St John Op Shop is currently recruiting volunteers and seeking donations of items that can be sold in the shop. Donations can be dropped off at 1 Rawhiti Street, Frankton.
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The Team from Hamilton City Council
Celebrate Children’s Day and come along to Hamilton Children and Families Trust’s Children’s Day Carnival in Garden Place and Civic Square. This free family event in Garden Place and Civic Square is happening Saturday 4 March from 10am to 2pm. There will be lots of fun and activities for all … View moreCelebrate Children’s Day and come along to Hamilton Children and Families Trust’s Children’s Day Carnival in Garden Place and Civic Square. This free family event in Garden Place and Civic Square is happening Saturday 4 March from 10am to 2pm. There will be lots of fun and activities for all the family.
Lynette Carpenter from St Francis Church
You never know what gems you may find in our op shop. Thank you to our model for showing some of our trendier items. 92 Mansel Ave, Hillcrest -Tues/Wed/Thur 9am to 2pm. Jeans $4, Tops $3each and dress $4 as shown. Be in quick as these wont last.
Helen from Tamahere
Three large gum tree stumps. Several cubic metres each. Free for removal. Will require significant work/cutting to remove (not a job for an unskilled person or standard size chainsaw). Excellent firewood if someone wants to put in the effort to cut and split it. Contact Helen 027 341 2465.
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning neighbours,
Phil Evan's anti-cat tactics are proving to be a divisive topic with people voicing strong opinions on both sides of the debate.
Evans has taken to trapping cats in his backyard, soaking them then shooting them off his property with a hose jet so they don't … View moreMorning neighbours,
Phil Evan's anti-cat tactics are proving to be a divisive topic with people voicing strong opinions on both sides of the debate.
Evans has taken to trapping cats in his backyard, soaking them then shooting them off his property with a hose jet so they don't return.
What's your take on other people's cats roaming through backyards? Is Evans justified in protecting his property? And do you think something needs to be done at council level to address the issue?
NOTE: Please refrain from personal attacks in comments - play the ball and not the man. Also put NFP in your comment if you do not want it to be reported in the Times.
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Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
For Filipo Fifita, a random act of kindness was what it took to realise a true passion. The Hamilton personal trainer has been running boot camps for years and has decided to "up the ante" by turning fitness into a fundraiser. Two-year-old Ka'iulani Forbes has been … View moreFor Filipo Fifita, a random act of kindness was what it took to realise a true passion. The Hamilton personal trainer has been running boot camps for years and has decided to "up the ante" by turning fitness into a fundraiser. Two-year-old Ka'iulani Forbes has been diagnosed with ...
Matt from Hamilton East
Hi everyone I am looking for a lockable drawer for office use can you please help?
We're jumping on our bikes to cycle the length of the country! Help us raise more than $300,000 for Plunket New Zealand. Follow the journey and donate at www.pedalforplunket.org.nz #Pedal4Plunket Watch the video
Aaron from Bader
HAMILTON CHRISTMAS SUPPLY SALE.
Hi everyone. Sadly we have had to make the decision not to continue with the christmas trail any longer due circumstances relating to our employment and major changes having to happen in the year that will have a huge impact on our life as we go through lifestyle… View moreHAMILTON CHRISTMAS SUPPLY SALE.
Hi everyone. Sadly we have had to make the decision not to continue with the christmas trail any longer due circumstances relating to our employment and major changes having to happen in the year that will have a huge impact on our life as we go through lifestyle changes that are out of our hands in the current economy. We will be selling over the next few weeks decorations, lights, trees and pieces so if your interested to buy some items please private message our page
and we will email you photos and list of items for sale.
Thanks for your support. We hope one day we maybe able to do this dream. www.facebook.com...
The Team from Hamilton City Council
Hi Neighbours,
We're counting down to Parks Week 2017 which starts 4 March. We're running a survey to gauge our community's feedback on our parks. If you would like to participate, click on the link and let us know your thoughts.
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