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Rosemary from Nawton
I found a wallet outside the roast shop at Nawton this afternoon. The driver's licence says it belongs to Phyllis Egestad but her name is not in the phone book. Please P/M me if you know this lady and I will arrange to deliver her wallet back to her.
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Aaron from Nawton
Hi everyone, I am posting on behalf of a work colleague who is a full time working professional, excellent references and is requiring a 2-3bedroom rental in Hamilton. Budget is up to $400 a week and would prefer something partially fenced for her grandchildren. This person is desperately needing … View moreHi everyone, I am posting on behalf of a work colleague who is a full time working professional, excellent references and is requiring a 2-3bedroom rental in Hamilton. Budget is up to $400 a week and would prefer something partially fenced for her grandchildren. This person is desperately needing accommodation as she is travelling every day from Otorohanga to Hamilton for work.
Social Media Advisor from New Zealand Police
A joint international operation involving Australian Federal Police and New Zealand Customs Service has resulted in the arrest of a 41-year-old Sydney man and the seizure of approximately 190kg of cocaine making it New Zealand's largest cocaine seizure.
On Monday, 20 August 2018, a container … View moreA joint international operation involving Australian Federal Police and New Zealand Customs Service has resulted in the arrest of a 41-year-old Sydney man and the seizure of approximately 190kg of cocaine making it New Zealand's largest cocaine seizure.
On Monday, 20 August 2018, a container listed as a shipment of bananas arrived in Auckland, New Zealand, on a vessel from Balboa, Panama.
New Zealand Customs and Police inspected the container and found five duffel bags on top of the banana boxes, which contained 190 blocks of cocaine each weighing around a kilogram that had been wrapped in packaging tape.
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Anyone who wants to report illegal drug activity can contact their nearest Police station or you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
More here: www.police.govt.nz...
The Team from Hamilton City Council
We want to make sure our busy roads are as safe as possible โ and need your help.
We want the right speeds on the right roads and would love your thoughts on our ideas for how we can better manage speed in Hamilton and also where in the city you think speeds aren't right.
Share your … View moreWe want to make sure our busy roads are as safe as possible โ and need your help.
We want the right speeds on the right roads and would love your thoughts on our ideas for how we can better manage speed in Hamilton and also where in the city you think speeds aren't right.
Share your views at yourideas.hamilton.govt.nz
Find out more!
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Hospital midwives strike
Important notice for pregnant women
Hospital midwives at Waikato, Thames and Tokoroa hospitals who are members of the MERAS union have issued a notice to strike
When: Twice a day for two hours for two weeks starting Thursday 22 November
Where: Waikato, Thames and … View moreHospital midwives strike
Important notice for pregnant women
Hospital midwives at Waikato, Thames and Tokoroa hospitals who are members of the MERAS union have issued a notice to strike
When: Twice a day for two hours for two weeks starting Thursday 22 November
Where: Waikato, Thames and Tokoroa hospitals
This does not affect Lead Maternity Carers (LMCs).
Our priority is the safety of our mothers and their babies and we have plans in place to ensure women can access the services they need and are kept safe during the strike.
No women will be turned away from our delivery suite.
We expect the main impact on our maternity services to be the postponement of some ante-natal clinics. We will contact those patients directly.
If you have concerns or questions please contact Healthline on
0800 611 611
Practice Manager from Rototuna Optometrists Ltd
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See in store for more details. … View moreDo you need to update your glasses, or simply get around to booking an eye examination.
Now is a good time to come and see us... When you purchase a pair of prescription glasses from us, we'll give you a pair of polarised prescription lenses absolutely FREE!*
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Practice Manager from Rototuna Optometrists Ltd
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The Team from New Zealand Police
Kia ora neighbours,
We wanted to let you know that New Zealand Police have now joined Neighbourly! We're happy to be here!
Other than occasionally posting cute pictures of our canine friends, we plan to share with you the latest happenings in your community and around the country - as we… View moreKia ora neighbours,
We wanted to let you know that New Zealand Police have now joined Neighbourly! We're happy to be here!
Other than occasionally posting cute pictures of our canine friends, we plan to share with you the latest happenings in your community and around the country - as we work together to create safer communities.
Please remember our Neighbourly page and private messages are not monitored by Police and are not the place to report crimes - IN AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 111.
Tim from Pukete
1393 Cambridge Road TA
Away from the road and prying eyes this slightly elevated family home (200sqm) with generous content and outstanding views looking out to Mt Pirongia and Kariori has just come to the market! Contact Tim Clarke today on 02102772206
www.trademe.co.nz...
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
Add some colour to your barbecue table this summer! Get stuck into making these easy coasters using masking tape and Resene paint. Choose your favourite colour combinations and shapes. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to … View moreAdd some colour to your barbecue table this summer! Get stuck into making these easy coasters using masking tape and Resene paint. Choose your favourite colour combinations and shapes. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.
Dani from Fairfield
Come along to our garage sale @ Mini Miracles Claudelands, 12 Claude Street from 730 am ๐
Paul from Queenwood
Going, going, gone for $30! Excellent condition. Hand adzed. Removable back to turn into a stool. Pickup Chartwell.
Price: $30
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning neighbours,
Big news from a major player in the city's education system just in - Wintec chief executive Mark Flowers has announced his retirement.
He announced his retirement on Thursday morning, stating ongoing health issues. The move comes as two investigations are ongoing into … View moreMorning neighbours,
Big news from a major player in the city's education system just in - Wintec chief executive Mark Flowers has announced his retirement.
He announced his retirement on Thursday morning, stating ongoing health issues. The move comes as two investigations are ongoing into Wintec spending and conduct at the provider.
The story will be updated through the day here.
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