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Tracie from Nawton
Selling second hand in good condition. This calculator is highly expensive selling new at $149.00. Selling for $70 or nearest offer. Most high school year 11 and 12 need this type. Grab a deal and don't pay such a high price. Can be connected to a computer and has a outlet for headphones.
… View moreSelling second hand in good condition. This calculator is highly expensive selling new at $149.00. Selling for $70 or nearest offer. Most high school year 11 and 12 need this type. Grab a deal and don't pay such a high price. Can be connected to a computer and has a outlet for headphones.
Leading Graphics Calculator
Program Function, Advanced Statistics, Calculus Financial
Function & More
Icon Menu
Slide-on Hard Case
Statistics
Calculus
Algebra
Graphicing
Probability
Price: $70
Rachel Ralph from Hope Rising Farm Charitable Trust
Hope Rising Farm Trust works with 'at risk' kids using our fabulous horses and donkeys. We are looking for some artificial grass to use for some of our obstacles. It will be used to cover some of our pallets, home made see saw and possibly the top of a tyre that has been filled in. Our … View moreHope Rising Farm Trust works with 'at risk' kids using our fabulous horses and donkeys. We are looking for some artificial grass to use for some of our obstacles. It will be used to cover some of our pallets, home made see saw and possibly the top of a tyre that has been filled in. Our horses, ponies & donkeys will go up and over these obstacles, so needs to be in reasonable condition. Needs to cover about 11 metres by 1.5 all up, but sections might be okay. Free would be great!
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Add a little more colour to your life and help those in need with Hunger for Colour! Simply bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot!*
Resene will then donate all cans to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks. … View moreAdd a little more colour to your life and help those in need with Hunger for Colour! Simply bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot!*
Resene will then donate all cans to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks. When you donate a can of food you'll save up to $5.50 on your testpot purchase while also helping provide disadvantaged Kiwis with food parcels when they need them most.
So start gathering up those cans and bring them into your local Resene owned ColorShop today!
*60-80ml testpot
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Reena from Chartwell
Is anyone commuting from Hamilton to Auckland on regular basis?? I need a car pool buddy. Thanks
When was the last time you got those spots checked out? We’ve teamed up with Melanoma New Zealand who help raise awareness of early detection of melanoma and prevention. Keep an eye-out on your neighbours, friends and family. Remember if in doubt, get checked out!
Show your support and drop a … View moreWhen was the last time you got those spots checked out? We’ve teamed up with Melanoma New Zealand who help raise awareness of early detection of melanoma and prevention. Keep an eye-out on your neighbours, friends and family. Remember if in doubt, get checked out!
Show your support and drop a coin donation into the Melanoma New Zealand coin collection box next time you visit us in-store.
Spot it. Stop it!
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning neighbours,
Today's edition features the story of a Hamilton family. They work hard but are still struggling to make ends meet. The young mother puts it down to high rents and low wages.
All their income and expenses are listed in the story.
The question is, how common is … View moreMorning neighbours,
Today's edition features the story of a Hamilton family. They work hard but are still struggling to make ends meet. The young mother puts it down to high rents and low wages.
All their income and expenses are listed in the story.
The question is, how common is their experience? How many other hard working families are still living from pay day to pay day?
Note: add NFP to your comment if you don't want it to be used in any follow up stories.
Glen from Flagstaff
I knit for Hospice, Plunket, Womens Refuge, Oncology wards and after many years of knitting I'm running out of wool. Any wool that people don't require, any amount or ply (8ply or under preferable) would be appreciated. Will pick up from Flagstaff or Rototuna. I've just finished … View moreI knit for Hospice, Plunket, Womens Refuge, Oncology wards and after many years of knitting I'm running out of wool. Any wool that people don't require, any amount or ply (8ply or under preferable) would be appreciated. Will pick up from Flagstaff or Rototuna. I've just finished knitting two "tree jackets" for the new childrens playground at Hamilton Gardens so this has taken up most of my surplus wool. I was asked to do these by the bosses at the Gardens as contractors had damaged two tree trunks. You can txt me at 027 696 7886 with address and phone number. Much appreciated.
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Hello neighbours! I'm Sam from Stuff Fibre (on the left) - and that's my mate Casey, Neighbourly's co-founder. As a couple of tech start-up founders, we're really excited to have joined forces to help make a difference in every corner of New Zealand.
Neighbourly do it by … View moreHello neighbours! I'm Sam from Stuff Fibre (on the left) - and that's my mate Casey, Neighbourly's co-founder. As a couple of tech start-up founders, we're really excited to have joined forces to help make a difference in every corner of New Zealand.
Neighbourly do it by connecting you with your neighbours - Stuff Fibre is doing it by providing a better, simpler internet experience. Stuff Fibre delivers super speedy internet supported by local customer service from our team in Auckland (wahoo!), unlimited data and no fixed term contracts so that you get our best price always. Over the coming weeks and months we'll be working with Neighbourly to help you understand about what this 'fibre stuff' is all about and why it should matter to you. In the meantime - it's great to be here!
Curious? Find out more about how we're shaking things up.
- Sam Morse, Stuff Fibre co-founder
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Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
There are so many people in our community that could benefit from your help... if you can teach a new skill, help with transport, have a cuppa and a chat to reduce social isolation... we have lots of ways you can make a difference... With around 350 voluntary positions available at any time, and in… View moreThere are so many people in our community that could benefit from your help... if you can teach a new skill, help with transport, have a cuppa and a chat to reduce social isolation... we have lots of ways you can make a difference... With around 350 voluntary positions available at any time, and in towns right around the region - visit www.volunteeringwaikato.org.nz...... to find a role to meet your needs, or give us a call on 07 839 3191.
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning everyone,
Hope you're all enjoying what is a stunning Waitangi Day.
Peter Dornauf has written about Kiwi values in his latest column, which might spark a few conversations on our national day.
We'd love to hear what you think makes us distinctly "Kiwi" these … View moreMorning everyone,
Hope you're all enjoying what is a stunning Waitangi Day.
Peter Dornauf has written about Kiwi values in his latest column, which might spark a few conversations on our national day.
We'd love to hear what you think makes us distinctly "Kiwi" these days. Remember, add NFP in your comment if you don't want us to use it in any articles on the topic.
The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter
The March issue of the newsletter will start taking shape soon. Please send any story leads, photos or local news to me at tekowhainews@gmail.com
Key dates are as follows:
Friday 10 March 5pm - Te Kowhai District Newsletter content deadline.
Monday 20 March - Te Kowhai Newsletter March issue … View moreThe March issue of the newsletter will start taking shape soon. Please send any story leads, photos or local news to me at tekowhainews@gmail.com
Key dates are as follows:
Friday 10 March 5pm - Te Kowhai District Newsletter content deadline.
Monday 20 March - Te Kowhai Newsletter March issue delivery begins.
Many thanks
Amanda Schaake
Editor, Te Kowhai News
+64 (0)220 166 828
+64 (0)7 829 7324
Lindsay Clark from Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society
The Cancer Society is currently looking for donations of clean and classy women's clothes and accessories for its newest fundraiser, Recycle Runway.
We would be delighted to receive your quality pre-loved items including all sizes and types of women's clothing, hats, scarves, … View moreThe Cancer Society is currently looking for donations of clean and classy women's clothes and accessories for its newest fundraiser, Recycle Runway.
We would be delighted to receive your quality pre-loved items including all sizes and types of women's clothing, hats, scarves, handbags/purses, jewellery/watches, belts, sunglasses and shoes (no swimwear, underwear or sleepwear). These will be sold at the Recycle Runway event on Saturday 25 February to raise money for the Cancer Society.
Items can be dropped off at the following locations:
- Cancer Society Office: Cnr Grey & Beale Streets, Hamilton East
- Cancer Society’s Lions Lodge: 32 Tainui Street, Hamilton
- Oosh: 72 Victoria Street, Cambridge
- Playmates Boutique: 46 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu
- A Little Bit Different: 43 Maniapoto Street, Otorohanga
- Cafe Frock: Cnr Thames & Marshall Streets, Morrinsville (ask for Deborah)
Interested in attending the event? Visit Eventfinda for more details and to buy tickets: www.eventfinda.co.nz...
Any support would be appreciated!
Wheels from Saint Andrews
Hi folks
just letting you know that there were two known windows smashed and cars entered last night in Dallinger Street.
Unknown time and nothing taken from one vehicle and unknown from the other.
Both vehicles were parked on the roadside had rear quarter windows smashed.
Unknown if other … View moreHi folks
just letting you know that there were two known windows smashed and cars entered last night in Dallinger Street.
Unknown time and nothing taken from one vehicle and unknown from the other.
Both vehicles were parked on the roadside had rear quarter windows smashed.
Unknown if other streets had similar.
Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
The forgetful spouse, the I'll-take-more-than-one-bouquet, the friend, or someone who doesn't celebrate Valentine's Day? Comment below!
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From 2017, HPV immunisation will be free for everyone aged 9 to 26. That means boys can also be protected against some types of cancer.
HPV-related cancers take a long time to develop, the viruses are mostly transmitted by teenagers and young adults but often aren’t diagnosed until later. … View moreFrom 2017, HPV immunisation will be free for everyone aged 9 to 26. That means boys can also be protected against some types of cancer.
HPV-related cancers take a long time to develop, the viruses are mostly transmitted by teenagers and young adults but often aren’t diagnosed until later. That’s why it’s important for children to be immunised when they are young. Around 80% of people will be exposed to HPV at some point in their life. Protecting children before they are exposed to HPV will protect their health in the future.
For more information about HPV immunisation, see www.health.govt.nz/hpv
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