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Debi from Hamilton East
To many items to list...Bargains that can't be missed unique items from all over the world.$1, $5 dollar tables with lot's of quality items price as marked. I am happy to hold Items valued over $50.00 with a non-refundable cash deposit for 7 days...
I am running this Garage Sale over the… View moreTo many items to list...Bargains that can't be missed unique items from all over the world.$1, $5 dollar tables with lot's of quality items price as marked. I am happy to hold Items valued over $50.00 with a non-refundable cash deposit for 7 days...
I am running this Garage Sale over the next 3 weekends Saturdays Only January 26, February 2, February 9...Please tell friends Unit 2/ 185A Dey Street Hamilton East.
7 am start until 1 pm...C u There!
Price: $1
Paula Smith from Riverlea Environment Society Inc
Come and support the protection and improvement of Hamilton's Hidden Gem!
Meet: Malcolm Street Entrance to Hammond Park Boardwalk
Wear: Long sleeves, gardening gloves, gumboots or similar
Bring: Your drink bottle.
What: Weeding out invasive plants and clearing around recently planted native … View moreCome and support the protection and improvement of Hamilton's Hidden Gem!
Meet: Malcolm Street Entrance to Hammond Park Boardwalk
Wear: Long sleeves, gardening gloves, gumboots or similar
Bring: Your drink bottle.
What: Weeding out invasive plants and clearing around recently planted native trees.
When: 26th January at 10am.
We have a cuppa and time for a chat afterwards.
See the link below for a map of Hammond Park.
See you there!
Gary Farrow Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Hi neighbours! Pūkeko are raiding the Cambridge Community Gardens, an important not-for-profit initiative that grows food for people in need around the town. What do you think the ideal solution is?
Fraser High School is the hub of adult learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 70 evening and weekend classes. Our courses are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer interesting and useful short programs.
Pick from our courses on … View moreFraser High School is the hub of adult learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 70 evening and weekend classes. Our courses are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer interesting and useful short programs.
Pick from our courses on business management, computing, food and cooking, gardening, language, music and dance, photography, and art.
Enrol now for term one, starts 12th February 2019. You can LOOK, BOOK and PAY online at www.fraserace.ac.nz or just call us on 07 846 8624. It's easy!
Just a few clicks and you will be on a new learning adventure.
Enrol now!
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
They ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year! Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility. … View moreThey ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year! Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility.
Find out a bit more about the wasps and how we plan to eradicate them by clicking here.
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Gary Farrow Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Hi neighbours! Supermarkets aren't collecting soft plastic bags for recycling anymore, meaning the only choice now is for consumers to use reusable bags, such as the Boomerang Bags made by Plastic Bag Free Cambridge. Are you part of the movement?
Peter Hulsdouw from
It doesn't get much better! Modern 4-bedroom brick home with 2 car internal garaging and a separate 4 car garage for hobbies, cars or work from home scenarios. Plus, a separate 3 bedroom cottage with basement parking, well separated from the main house (cottage is currently tenanted). To top … View moreIt doesn't get much better! Modern 4-bedroom brick home with 2 car internal garaging and a separate 4 car garage for hobbies, cars or work from home scenarios. Plus, a separate 3 bedroom cottage with basement parking, well separated from the main house (cottage is currently tenanted). To top it all off there's a portable self-contained sleep-out for extended family, Air BNB, office, hobbies etc. All set on a prime 1.6ha block ideal for a couple of ponies or some beefies.
Paul from Morrinsville
A bit of an exaggeration I know, considering the wet December we had it seems impossible that we will have water restrictions but there it is. Niwa is predicting very little rain over the next few weeks. This means for Morrinsville and other towns that water restrictions will be coming. It is a… View moreA bit of an exaggeration I know, considering the wet December we had it seems impossible that we will have water restrictions but there it is. Niwa is predicting very little rain over the next few weeks. This means for Morrinsville and other towns that water restrictions will be coming. It is a timely reminder to limit your use of water before it gets really bad. remember also to have a store of water in case of a breakdown. Civil defence recommends 3 litres per person per day for 7 days as an absolute minimum. This does not include water for sanitary purposes, don't be caught out. When water systems are under pressure it is often when they break down. Here in Morrinsville there has been significant investment in increasing the resilience of our system, and there is ongoing work into finding alternative water.
Paul Cronin Matamata Piako District Councillor Morrinsville Ward
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Toni from Hamilton East
Up to 25 outside plant pots - clay, terracotta and concrete =, free to a good home.
Some still have plants in them, a few of the pots are quite large.
You must have your own trailer to remove them.
Urgent removal, this weekend. Please txt or phone 02108737573 after 5pm tonight.
Free
Make Tegel's Rosemary & Garlic Boneless Stuffed Chicken your Summer roast. Served with a delicious Parsnip & Pea Mash and drizzled with a Rosemary Balsamic Glaze, your guests will love this modern twist on a family classic.
Plus our boneless chicken roasts are designed with … View moreMake Tegel's Rosemary & Garlic Boneless Stuffed Chicken your Summer roast. Served with a delicious Parsnip & Pea Mash and drizzled with a Rosemary Balsamic Glaze, your guests will love this modern twist on a family classic.
Plus our boneless chicken roasts are designed with convenience in mind; they're in a ready-to-cook tray. Simply peel back the lid, put it in the oven and get back to that game of backyard cricket.
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