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Christina from Leamington
Table in excellent condition. Purchased from Early Settlor Ponsonby. Solid and sturdy with polished surface. Table measures 1800mm x 900mm. $450.00 Chairs are available at extra. 021 0880 8568
Price: $450
Annette from Cambridge
Mahogany corner what not. Excellent condition perfect for display. Stand only.
Price: $50
To preserve kauri for generations to come, we need to give them space to grow. That’s why 10 rules have been introduced as part of a National Plan to protect kauri from the pathogen that causes kauri dieback disease.
You will need to follow the rules for protecting kauri if you:
- … View moreTo preserve kauri for generations to come, we need to give them space to grow. That’s why 10 rules have been introduced as part of a National Plan to protect kauri from the pathogen that causes kauri dieback disease.
You will need to follow the rules for protecting kauri if you:
- Go into a kauri forest area
- Grow kauri plants/trees
- Have kauri on your property
- Own farm animals/stock that graze in or near a kauri forest
Together we can protect kauri. Find out what you can do
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Lee (Lianne) from Glenview
How could we ever forget the complete and utter waste of taxpayers/ratepayers money spent by the Hamilton City Council and the NZ Transport Agency on the Innovating Streets programme? Bearing this in mind, and the increasingly poor condition of many of our roads which require massive amounts of … View moreHow could we ever forget the complete and utter waste of taxpayers/ratepayers money spent by the Hamilton City Council and the NZ Transport Agency on the Innovating Streets programme? Bearing this in mind, and the increasingly poor condition of many of our roads which require massive amounts of funding to repair, last week the transport agency announced that its He Tohu Huarahi Māori Bilingual Traffic Signs programme was going out for public consultation. If successful, it would result in destination signs, public and active transport signs, walking and cycling signs, general advisory and warning signs, plus motorway and expressway signs being replaced with bilingual versions.
To assist those who wish to make a submission, I have copied the following information from the NZ Transport Agency's website at www.nzta.govt.nz...
"HOW TO MAKE A SUBMISSION
All feedback counts equally so you can share your views:
by email to rules@nzta.govt.nz
or via the online form to make a technical submission at nzta.au1.qualtrics.com...
Submissions can be made in English or te reo Māori.
Please include the following information in your e-mailed submission:
the title of this consultation
your name, and title if applicable
your organisation’s name if applicable
your email address (preferred) or postal address.
The deadline for submissions is 5pm, Friday 30 June 2023.
Please note your submission may become publicly available. Waka Kotahi may publish any information you submit and may identify you as the submitter if your submission is published or given to a third party.
Please clearly indicate if your comments are commercially sensitive or, if for some other reason, they should not be disclosed, or the reason why you should not be identified as the submitter. Any request for non-disclosure will be considered under the Official Information Act 1982."
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A big thank you to everyone who nominated a small business in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero awards - and who got behind our 11 regional finalists and voted.
And a huge congratulations to Meg Wilson - the founder of PAWS (Pet Animal Welfare Shops) across South Waikato! Meg's … View moreA big thank you to everyone who nominated a small business in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero awards - and who got behind our 11 regional finalists and voted.
And a huge congratulations to Meg Wilson - the founder of PAWS (Pet Animal Welfare Shops) across South Waikato! Meg's passion for pets received almost 20% of votes which has seen her walk away with a prize package worth $10,000 to support the work she and her team of volunteers do each day.
Thank you Neighbourly members for rallying around businesses in your community and continuing to show them how valued they are!
Here’s what you need to know!
1) You’ll have a chat with your technician to pick the best dentures for you. They’ll also make a mold of your mouth and teeth to make your dentures fit perfectly.
2) You’ll try on your dentures and see how they look and feel. You can ask for any changes … View moreHere’s what you need to know!
1) You’ll have a chat with your technician to pick the best dentures for you. They’ll also make a mold of your mouth and teeth to make your dentures fit perfectly.
2) You’ll try on your dentures and see how they look and feel. You can ask for any changes before they make the final ones.
3) You’ll get your final dentures and learn how to take care of them. It might feel weird at first, but you’ll get used to them soon.
Dentures can make you look and feel great. Got any questions? Just give The Denture Man a call on (07) 595 0251
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The Team from Office for Seniors
Our June Seniors newsletter is out today. In this issue, we focus on the cost of living. We share some practical advice on how to save money on your health, home and everyday expenses plus much more.
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Lottery closing soon! Buy your tickets today for a chance to win this brand new, fully furnished home in stunning Taupō.
Worth over $1 million and built to perfection by Jennian Homes, this brand new home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and boasts a stylish open-plan kitchen, living and… View moreLottery closing soon! Buy your tickets today for a chance to win this brand new, fully furnished home in stunning Taupō.
Worth over $1 million and built to perfection by Jennian Homes, this brand new home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and boasts a stylish open-plan kitchen, living and dining area for year-round entertainment and comfort.
Situated a short three-minute drive from the shores of Lake Taupō, make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, rent it or even sell it – it could be all yours for only $15! Be in to win by purchasing your tickets today.
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The Team from Love Your Local
You nominated your most-loved locals - now it’s time to vote! We’ve managed to whittle down over a thousand nominations into regional finalists, so we need to know who deserves to win. Regional winners will go into the running for national titles, as judged by a panel led by Peter Gordon, so … View moreYou nominated your most-loved locals - now it’s time to vote! We’ve managed to whittle down over a thousand nominations into regional finalists, so we need to know who deserves to win. Regional winners will go into the running for national titles, as judged by a panel led by Peter Gordon, so make sure to get your votes in.
Head to stuff.co.nz/loveyourlocal to cast your votes, and go into the draw to win a Restaurant Association voucher.
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Pat from Melville
Do you have any wool/acrylic surplus to your requirements that you no longer need? Our group of ladies make blankets, jumpers, scarves and hats for people in Romania, Moldova and the Ukraine where there is much poverty and need especially at the moment in that war-torn area. End of balls and small … View moreDo you have any wool/acrylic surplus to your requirements that you no longer need? Our group of ladies make blankets, jumpers, scarves and hats for people in Romania, Moldova and the Ukraine where there is much poverty and need especially at the moment in that war-torn area. End of balls and small amounts are welcome as much as larger quantities as they can be used to put stripes in the squares or jumpers etc. My number is 021-057-0371. f you have any that you would be willing to donate, please give me a ring and I will arrange collection. Many thanks. Pat G.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours, every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of reader recipes using a seasonal crop. This month, we're on the hunt for cauliflower recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by June 25, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the August issue of NZ Gardener.
The Team from
Reinvent an old picnic basket into a snazzy new sewing case with fresh Resene colours.
Find out how to revamp your own with our handy advice.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
June is upon us, so it's well and truly time to hunker down for the colder temperatures. For some across Aotearoa, this just means a second duvet on the bed. And for others, it's defrosting your car windscreen daily and bringing out the heaters.
What do you do to prepare for winter? … View moreJune is upon us, so it's well and truly time to hunker down for the colder temperatures. For some across Aotearoa, this just means a second duvet on the bed. And for others, it's defrosting your car windscreen daily and bringing out the heaters.
What do you do to prepare for winter? Share your tips for staying warm and dry, and for making the most of the chillier season.
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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We are extremely proud that our team won the Region of the Year award at the Generation Homes National Conference!
We're also so proud to have taken 5 trophies home on the evening, including the Health & Safety Award and the Customer Satisfaction - Best Performance Award. The customer … View moreWe are extremely proud that our team won the Region of the Year award at the Generation Homes National Conference!
We're also so proud to have taken 5 trophies home on the evening, including the Health & Safety Award and the Customer Satisfaction - Best Performance Award. The customer satisfaction award means so much to us because without our amazing customers trusting us to build their new homes, we wouldn't be here doing what we love. A big shout out to everyone in our team, including our amazing partners and suppliers that we work with who are equally committed to delivering the best for our clients.
Talk to us today, or call in to our showhomes in Cambridge, Matamata or Hamilton.
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Rob from Leamington
2023 Lithium powered mobility Scooter 250w, upgradable seat, pedal assist and walk assist NO registration or licences required and maintenance is minimal eg flat tyre Lithium lasts twice of lead acid's 2-3yr
LIVE at youtube.com...
we are licensed importer 40613378J, with 2 year free … View more2023 Lithium powered mobility Scooter 250w, upgradable seat, pedal assist and walk assist NO registration or licences required and maintenance is minimal eg flat tyre Lithium lasts twice of lead acid's 2-3yr
LIVE at youtube.com...
we are licensed importer 40613378J, with 2 year free after-sales parts ex and cash-back of $300
I have ridden mobility scooters for 12 yrs, exciting here is the big wheels more comfort, 3 gears means more control in shops and off-ramps, battery cheaper upkeep buyer-"I am very happy with the bike. It suits my needs well and I love how fast it can go. It holds the charge really well too. Hubby and I can easily get it in and out of the boot of the car. The only thing I haven't figured yet is how to turn the front light on.
after-sales support: either us, local shop, or factory will provide spare parts or guide you to repair by video
* upmarket wide bike seat $50
Price: $1,990
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