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hi Folks
Didn't do justice to Jama (Fleet#7095) with his Driver Profile photo the other day so took another snap and he switched on his megawatt smile this time....cheers Andy
Kia ora neighbours,
Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was … View moreKia ora neighbours,
Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was debated.
But one debate is still ramping up - should the New Zealand Wars become a compulsory part of the curriculum? What do you think? Take part in our poll below!
Hi Folks
With another weekend looming -remember to be responsible if you going out for a couple of drinks with your meals or at the Nightclub or pub -catch a taxi especially a Blue Bubble Hamilton Taxis -there is no "surge pricing" during peak hours -same price 24/7 -have a fantastic … View moreHi Folks
With another weekend looming -remember to be responsible if you going out for a couple of drinks with your meals or at the Nightclub or pub -catch a taxi especially a Blue Bubble Hamilton Taxis -there is no "surge pricing" during peak hours -same price 24/7 -have a fantastic weekend:) 0800-477-477 and download our ihail.nz app
Andy Collins -General Manager -Hamilton Taxis
Wayne Timmo Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi Neighbours,
It's been puppies filling up the Waikato SPCA lately but the kittens are on the way.
Remember to get your pets de-sexed if they are not already and contact the SPAC if you can help as a foster carer for the impending cat boom.
Syrina Pene from Te Rongopai Community Trust (GOOD NEWS COMMUNITY CENTRE)
Good morning folks. Apologies for any inconvenience.
The Car Boot Sale scheduled for tomorrow is now CANCELLED.
Chonel from Nawton
Ever wanted to learn the mysteries of the Tarot?
Did you know that there is so much more to be gained from the Tarot than mere Fortune telling?
Did you know that you can use the Tarot for Personal Development?
I'm offering budget friendly classes from my home, for beginners and anybody who … View moreEver wanted to learn the mysteries of the Tarot?
Did you know that there is so much more to be gained from the Tarot than mere Fortune telling?
Did you know that you can use the Tarot for Personal Development?
I'm offering budget friendly classes from my home, for beginners and anybody who might be interested in learning how you can use the tarot to help bring about positive changes in your life.
Would love to hear from you!
Kaycie from Saint Andrews
ReStore Hamilton at 29 Bryant Road, Te Rapa, has made it easier for you to spring into helping Habitat!
The store has 50% OFF china and glass TOMORROW only😁💃🍾🍸
Spring is here, YOU can take a positive step towards the warmer months, support Habitat by shopping at our ReStore, … View moreReStore Hamilton at 29 Bryant Road, Te Rapa, has made it easier for you to spring into helping Habitat!
The store has 50% OFF china and glass TOMORROW only😁💃🍾🍸
Spring is here, YOU can take a positive step towards the warmer months, support Habitat by shopping at our ReStore, donating gently used goods to our store, or joining our awesome team of volunteers.
We are making it easier for bargain hunters to spring in to helping Habitat with AMAZING SPECIALS in store TODAY - SATURDAY (13-15 SEP)
Our ReStore supports the work of housing charity, Habitat for Humanity Central North Island. Habitat's vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live, and you can contribute to help make this happen.
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Kaycie from Saint Andrews
ReStore Hamilton at 29 Bryant Road, Te Rapa, has made it easier for you to spring into helping Habitat!
The store has 50% OFF china and glass TOMORROW only😁💃🍾🍸
Spring is here, YOU can take a positive step towards the warmer months, support Habitat by shopping at our ReStore, … View moreReStore Hamilton at 29 Bryant Road, Te Rapa, has made it easier for you to spring into helping Habitat!
The store has 50% OFF china and glass TOMORROW only😁💃🍾🍸
Spring is here, YOU can take a positive step towards the warmer months, support Habitat by shopping at our ReStore, donating gently used goods to our store, or joining our awesome team of volunteers.
We are making it easier for bargain hunters to spring in to helping Habitat with AMAZING SPECIALS in store TODAY - SATURDAY (13-15 SEP)
Our ReStore supports the work of housing charity, Habitat for Humanity Central North Island. Habitat's vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live, and you can contribute to help make this happen.
Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell
More good progress is being made on the passenger rail to Auckland. We are getting there!
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Fran from Fairfield
Hey guys.
My daughter is searching for a rental. Her family is made up of herself her 8 year old daughter, son 20, son22 and his wife 21 plus their 3month old baby girl. So clearly a multi generational home. They also have two papillons both male both fixed and both tiny (cats laugh at them … View moreHey guys.
My daughter is searching for a rental. Her family is made up of herself her 8 year old daughter, son 20, son22 and his wife 21 plus their 3month old baby girl. So clearly a multi generational home. They also have two papillons both male both fixed and both tiny (cats laugh at them regularly) she has really good references having lived in her last rental for eight years and moving only because the home has been sold. She is looking for a four to five bedroom home which is available for long term rental. She will consider anything anywhere in the Hamilton area but for schooling reasons would prefer a home around the Fairfield chedworth chartwell area if at all possible. Thanks.
Hi neighbours,
Are you going out of your way to collect plastic bags before they become illegal in NZ? Some Kiwis have admitted they are stockpiling bags before they can no longer get them from supermarkets and petrol stations.
It's been noticed that some customers have been taking … View moreHi neighbours,
Are you going out of your way to collect plastic bags before they become illegal in NZ? Some Kiwis have admitted they are stockpiling bags before they can no longer get them from supermarkets and petrol stations.
It's been noticed that some customers have been taking plastic bags for things like single chocolate bars and drinks "to save up".
Do you find plastic bags handy for bin liners? What eco-friendly tips and alternatives to plastic can you share with your neighbours? Leave a reply to share your thoughts.
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PLEASE HELP: Our SPCA Op Shops are in need of good quality, sellable goods!
SPCA Op Shops sell everything, from clothing, jewelry, kitchenware, linen, toys and bric-a-brac things for your pets. We are very competitively priced and all the money you spend goes to helping animals in need.
We … View morePLEASE HELP: Our SPCA Op Shops are in need of good quality, sellable goods!
SPCA Op Shops sell everything, from clothing, jewelry, kitchenware, linen, toys and bric-a-brac things for your pets. We are very competitively priced and all the money you spend goes to helping animals in need.
We will happily accept donations in good, sellable condition, not broken, damaged, stained or torn. Simply head to our store during opening hours and speak to our friendly staff and volunteers.
You can help us save our much needed funds for the animals by only donating the items we can re-sell.Donations can be dropped to the Dinsdale Op Shop (located in the Dinsdale shopping centre) during their opening hours - Tuesday - Friday 9am - 4.30pm, or Saturday 10am - 2pm, or the Matamata Op Shop (located 46 Broadway) during their opening hours Tuesday-Friday 9am-4pm.
PLEASE spread the word! Thank you :)
Hi Folks want to share the good news that we have a new 30 second advert on the Drive Time News between 4.00pm to 6.00pm Monday Friday for a 3 month period -check it out :) Starts Friday 14 September 2018 -Happy Commuting :) Tune in and listen ....
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