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What is your favourite Christmas treat? Mint sauce, scorched almonds, salted peanuts, picked onions? SuperValueSupermarkets are encouraging customers to give non-perishable food items to their local community through the Give Local in store. So when you are putting your fav into the trolley add a … View moreWhat is your favourite Christmas treat? Mint sauce, scorched almonds, salted peanuts, picked onions? SuperValueSupermarkets are encouraging customers to give non-perishable food items to their local community through the Give Local in store. So when you are putting your fav into the trolley add a second one for the donation trolley. An easy way to give locally this Christmas. Learn more
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
If you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people… View moreIf you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think about traditions.
We will posting 5 tips leading up to Christmas on how you can connect with your older neighbours this Holiday Season.
2. Pop over with a hand-made card from a child
A little note to say Happy Holidays can make the world of difference to an older neighbour. Have your son or daughter make up a card or get your crafty hat on and make one yourself. It’s a great excuse to pop over and have a nice chat.
Carole from Hamilton East
my best friend has been missing for six weeks. He would not have gone alone. He is a big ginger cat probably looking a bit for worse now . He would not have had a brush and he is long haired. He will be flea infested something he has never had before. He will be hungry and confused. He loves … View moremy best friend has been missing for six weeks. He would not have gone alone. He is a big ginger cat probably looking a bit for worse now . He would not have had a brush and he is long haired. He will be flea infested something he has never had before. He will be hungry and confused. He loves plastic bags and sleeps on newspaper. He sleeps all day and visits local friends in the evening. He is neutered and microchiped .He only likes being handled on his terms. Any sightings would be much appreciated .I would like him home for xmas . please phone Rob 0274863618
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Jack from Hamilton East
Please free to take them! On the side of the road. Thank you.
Free
Reporter Hamilton Press
Back in the day, Waikato rugby team's after training nutrition consisted of 50 pieces of fish, 25 scoops of chips, 3 loaves of bread and a "fair smattering of butter", according to Waikato Rugby Hall of Fame inductee Matthew Cooper, in this video recorded earlier this year for our … View moreBack in the day, Waikato rugby team's after training nutrition consisted of 50 pieces of fish, 25 scoops of chips, 3 loaves of bread and a "fair smattering of butter", according to Waikato Rugby Hall of Fame inductee Matthew Cooper, in this video recorded earlier this year for our Super Rugby 20th anniversary feature. Anyone have similar after-rugby training rituals?
Jack from Hamilton East
Was bought around 5 years ago for 2$k. Unfortunately the roof sheet ripped but all the side walls are fine. Comment offers cash only no swaps. Pick up only on Galloway St
Negotiable
Lisa from Hillcrest
Lost on Friday morning on Fenwick crescent his name is Toby and we would dearly love to have him back home, if anyone has seen him please message me we have spent many hrs out searching for him since he went missing, he has been registered and chipped and has a blue collar on. thanks in advance for… View moreLost on Friday morning on Fenwick crescent his name is Toby and we would dearly love to have him back home, if anyone has seen him please message me we have spent many hrs out searching for him since he went missing, he has been registered and chipped and has a blue collar on. thanks in advance for any help you can give.
Ken from Hillcrest
Projection screen with own stand. Rolls away.
Old but still works.
Free
Reporter Hamilton Press
So Prime Minister John Key is getting out of politics, who would you like to see become New Zealand's prime minister following next year's general election?
Reporter Hamilton Press
The four players in our poll were inducted into the Waikato Rugby Hall of Fame (1990-1999). Vote and tell us which one was your favourite, or tell us who was your favourite Waikato player from the 1990s.
Iszehar from Hillcrest
Hi Neighbours. ..
We're clearing the house of almost everything. From $1...
Large items: study tables, TV unit, coffee table
Small items: books, toys, garden tools, storage boxes, table lamps, headphones, set of tool box and loose pieces of tools, steam iron, foldable chairs, some kitchen… View moreHi Neighbours. ..
We're clearing the house of almost everything. From $1...
Large items: study tables, TV unit, coffee table
Small items: books, toys, garden tools, storage boxes, table lamps, headphones, set of tool box and loose pieces of tools, steam iron, foldable chairs, some kitchen stuffs and many others. We have free items to give away too...
Cash n carry
When : Tomorrow morning 10 Dec
Time: 8am-12pm
Where : 31 Hillcrest Rd near Waikato Uni
Negotiable
Jenni Murphy-Scanlon from Riverlea Theatre and Arts Centre
We are clearing out heaps of our wardrobe items, most at gold coin!! On Friday Dec 9th, from 10 am to 2pm, and Saturday Dec 10th 10am to 2pm. Come to our carpark by the theatre at 83 Riverlea Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton. For more information check the event on our Facebook page or phone 0800 800 … View moreWe are clearing out heaps of our wardrobe items, most at gold coin!! On Friday Dec 9th, from 10 am to 2pm, and Saturday Dec 10th 10am to 2pm. Come to our carpark by the theatre at 83 Riverlea Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton. For more information check the event on our Facebook page or phone 0800 800 192 between 10am and 2pm.
Negotiable
Peter from Hillcrest
18 liston cres. sat. 10th dec. 7-30 start. h/hold goods succulents and pots. lot of $1 and $2 bargins.
Negotiable
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
If you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people… View moreIf you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think about traditions.
Age Concern New Zealand will posting 5 tips leading up to Christmas on how you can connect with your older neighbours this Holiday Season.
1. Invite your older neighbour to share a meal or a cup of tea
Christmas can be a tough time for older people, especially those who live alone. Invite your older neighbour over for a meal this holiday season. This will give you a chance to build a relationship with them.
Mike Pero Real Estate New Zealand - HQ
Untangle your tinsel and head down the drive! It's your last chance to enter the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition. Simply decorate your letterbox for the festive season, share a photo on your Neighbourly noticeboard using the hashtag #christmasletterbox before Monday 12 December and … View moreUntangle your tinsel and head down the drive! It's your last chance to enter the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition. Simply decorate your letterbox for the festive season, share a photo on your Neighbourly noticeboard using the hashtag #christmasletterbox before Monday 12 December and we'll put you in the draw to win great prizes - including Prezzy® cards!
Help Santa find his way by decorating your letterbox this Christmas! Find out more.
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