Saint Andrews, Hamilton

Needing new school uniform items?

Needing new school uniform items?

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2113 days ago

Matakana to The Met

Chamber Music New Zealand

From Warkworth to Wigmore Hall, New Zealand star baritone Julien Van Mellaerts and South African pianist James Baillieu take you on a journey of the song from Schubert, Ravel and Vaughan Williams, to a world premiere setting of iconic NZ birds by Gareth Farr.

This journey through the world of … View more
From Warkworth to Wigmore Hall, New Zealand star baritone Julien Van Mellaerts and South African pianist James Baillieu take you on a journey of the song from Schubert, Ravel and Vaughan Williams, to a world premiere setting of iconic NZ birds by Gareth Farr.

This journey through the world of art song and Lieder probes the human psyche with an intensity no other genre, not even opera, is permitted. Unhinged. Gruelling. Hallucinatory. Joyful. Beautiful. This ranks as the most searing experience any music lover can undergo.

Julien Van Mellaerts & James Baillieu: touring NZ 10-16 April
Find out more

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2114 days ago

Toaster oven

Norma from Nawton

Bake,grill,toast etc in this table top oven.never used ,sorry no box

Price: $30

2114 days ago

This week's latest Blueprint

Hamilton Harcourts

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2114 days ago

Christmas Craft Extravaganza Coming Hamilton NZ

Aaron from Nawton

Held at The Western Community Centre in Nawton, Hamilton New Zealand the Annual Christmas Craft Extravaganza has more than 100 stalls with a wide range of quality and great selection of items to buy.
Bring along plenty of cash as this event is the great place to come and do your Christmas … View more
Held at The Western Community Centre in Nawton, Hamilton New Zealand the Annual Christmas Craft Extravaganza has more than 100 stalls with a wide range of quality and great selection of items to buy.
Bring along plenty of cash as this event is the great place to come and do your Christmas Shopping, buy and support artisans and crafters who spend many hours of sweat, tears, frustrations, trials in putting together their wonderful products.
The event has a wide range of arts and crafts, clothing items, children’s and babies items, homemade baking – sweets, treats, jams, pickles, sauces and more, maori rongoa and health products, maori crafts, food and coffee kart, entertainment, children’s activities and much more.

This event has a real community spirit with proceeds from stall registrations going to the local community centre.

Free Entry to the Public. Check us out and LIKE:

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E-mail: craftextravaganzanz@gmail.com



No imported or commerical wholesale items. Registrations open from 1st July 2019.
If the weather is not nice on the 30th Nov this will be had on 7th Dec which is our raindate.

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2115 days ago

Special Special Special

Frankton Fresh

Blueberry
Blueberry
family pack 800g bowl only $ 8.99 or 1 kg $12



@ Frankton Fresh vege shop in frankton (160 commerce strret, frankton, opposite the post shop and pharmacy)
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Blueberry
Blueberry
family pack 800g bowl only $ 8.99 or 1 kg $12



@ Frankton Fresh vege shop in frankton (160 commerce strret, frankton, opposite the post shop and pharmacy)



ph 847 7300

2116 days ago

Help Dee make a difference!!!

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Over the next few weeks we'll be introducing the amazing wahine who have accepted the challenge of our Trek to Transform trip to Vietnam which will take place in April.

First up - The amazing Dee Paranihi!

As a loved employee of the Graeme Dingle Foundation, Dee couldn’t pass up the … View more
Over the next few weeks we'll be introducing the amazing wahine who have accepted the challenge of our Trek to Transform trip to Vietnam which will take place in April.

First up - The amazing Dee Paranihi!

As a loved employee of the Graeme Dingle Foundation, Dee couldn’t pass up the amazing opportunity to explore Vietnam and help kids across Aotearoa at the same time. "We can all learn to believe what we have inside is greater than the things that stand in front of us, but we need to teach our kids this, we are not necessarily born thinking that way."

To find out more about Dee and how you can support her in this worthy cause visit dinglefoundation.org.nz...

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2116 days ago

Major road closure for Cobham Dr tree removal work

Neighbourly from Neighbourly.co.nz

Motorists driving in the Hamilton East-Hillcrest area this weekend are urged to plan ahead and prepare for major delays due to tree removal work happening in the area.

The removal of the trees is to allow for the on- and off-ramps for the Ring Road-Wairere Drive extension to be built. Read more

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2116 days ago

Queen bed

Norma from Nawton

Wooden framed queen bed and mattress,little chew marks on leg when puppy got in room ,mattress is in good condition very comfortable,only selling because we bought a bigger bed .sorry no pictures as dismantled and husband deleted pictures by mistake.

Price: $80

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2116 days ago

Toaster over

Norma from Nawton

Grill ,bake, toast etc on your counter top.brand new never used,but not in box .

Price: $30

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2117 days ago

Food mixer

Norma from Nawton

Red coloured food mixer,three attachments,hardly used.

Price: $50

2128 days ago

Wheelchair friendly van ideas please

Jayne Sankey from CFFD Waikato

Hey Neighbours, we are seeking a funded wheelchair friendly van with hoist to transport our members and local community. Does anyone have any ideas of how we could achieve that?

2117 days ago

Old arm chairs

Rowan from Pukete

Wanted , 2 old arm chairs , do not need to be in good condition.

Free

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2141 days ago

A Whole Lot Of Train Stuff

Graeme from Frankton

Here's a few points about trains --

-- Train Drivers have been told by KiwiRail to slow , as the tracks have buckled in the current heat .
-- Auckland Train Drivers have had several strikes lately , throwing passengers in 'chaos' -- buses have been called in to get people to work … View more
Here's a few points about trains --

-- Train Drivers have been told by KiwiRail to slow , as the tracks have buckled in the current heat .
-- Auckland Train Drivers have had several strikes lately , throwing passengers in 'chaos' -- buses have been called in to get people to work and home .
-- Hamilton and Waikato Council , and the Labour led coalition , are proposing a commuter train to Papakura . This will cost at least $78 million , and at least $1 million a year in subsidies . It can carry up to 150 people , but appears likely to take 30-40 daily .
-- That is $2 million per person in 'capital' costs . A new Nissan Leaf electric car is $62,500 , a new hybrid is $37,500 , a new Tesla is around $120,000 . You could literally GIVE each commuter one of these vehicles , and be 18 to 50 times better off !
-- The $1 million a year subsidy works out at $500 per person per week subsidy . On top of the $30 trip charge ( they pay $300 a week , taxpayers and ratepayers pay another $500 a week , on top of the $78 million setting this up !
-- A new 45-50 seat bus is $400,000 to $650,000 , depending on level of luxury .
-- BusIt runs a daily bus service to Pukekohe ( it appears with no sudsidy ? ) and charges $10 each way -- less for pensioners etc . This is not suitable for commuters , but shows what can be done .
-- Air New Zealand is offering $39 fares Tauranga to Auckland , again it appears they receive no Govt subsidy , they buy mult-million dollar planes and have to make money .
-- It appears LTNZ will reduce or cancel any funding for the Hamilton to Papakura commuter train .

-- BusIt can run a daily bus service a similar distance for just over $10 .
-- Air NZ can run planes Tauranga to Auckland $39 .
-- Hamilton Council can run a daily train to Papakura , but need to spend $78 million , plus top it up by another $1 million , for 30-40 people a day ?

Will this loco loco still proceed if no-one votes for the the current Mayor ? Lets hope it is canned -- it is absolute financial stupidity IMO .

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