Hamilton Community Market this Sunday
This Sunday come along to the Hamilton Community Market.
Handmade cards, Machine Embroidered Hooded Towels and Accessories, Hand made bath and body products, sugar scrubs, coffee scrubs, whipped soaps, Crystals, resin and acrylic paint, soaps, Handknitted Kids clothing and Creations, Leather shoes, knitting and accessories, handcrafted Gifts, Novelties and Keepsakes mainly from vinyl and resin, Handmade boutique jewellery, Personal Insurance/Financial Advisor, World-class fragrant all-natural and essential Scentsy Oils, Electronics, chargers and cords, waterproof vegan dog collars for pets and working dogs, Homemade baking and treats, Sculptures for adults and kids to buy take away and paint, Baby and children items, Dolls clothes and accessories including dresses and tops, clothing, and crochet toys, knitted jerseys and lollie necklaces, Busker, Jewellery, Bone carving and greenstone, Jams, Pickles and Sauces, Gourmet Donuts, Dog treats, plants, Candles, Bagged compost and seedlings, Smoked & Seasoned Salt, Silicone Utensils, Gyro ride and sno cones (Weather depending), South African food, Kiwi kai, Fresh hot coffee, Churros, Thai milk tea, Thai coffee and other Thai inspired iced/hot drinks, Wide Brim Fedora Hats - 100% Wool, Hooded Ponchos - 100% Cotton, Hooded Ponchos - 100% Cotton, Heat bags and accessories, Crafts and personalised items, Wooden crafts, Balloons for the kids, macramé pot plant hangers and much more
Fraser High School, this Sunday 9am-1pm RAIN OR SHINE! indoor and outdoor stalls.
‘Huge potential’ for Te Rapa Racecourse site if sale goes ahead
If the races gallop off to Tamahere, “exciting things” could happen with the sizeable city site they leave behind, property experts say.
On Tuesday, the Waikato Times revealed Waikato Thoroughbred Racing’s (WTR) plans to buy 150ha of farmland south of Hamilton to house the region’s three racing clubs at a new purpose-built racecourse and event centre.
Some Choice News!
Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.
Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?
Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!
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