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Mohamed from Hamilton East
I m moving overseas, so need these gone:
Single bed and mattress 50$ sold
Closet 15$ sold
3 seat Sofa bed 120$
Dinner table and chairs 100$
Tv , sound bar, dvd player tv cabinet: 120$
Kitchen table without chairs 20$
Negotiable
John from Riverlea
Have child who wants to learn the violin? Or want to learn yourself?
Violin teacher available in Hillcrest/Riverlea area with a Bachelor of Music (First Class Honours) and 14 years teaching experience privately and in schools.
- Teaches ages 4 to adult, beginner to advanced, in a variety of … View moreHave child who wants to learn the violin? Or want to learn yourself?
Violin teacher available in Hillcrest/Riverlea area with a Bachelor of Music (First Class Honours) and 14 years teaching experience privately and in schools.
- Teaches ages 4 to adult, beginner to advanced, in a variety of methods. - Exam preparation available for those looking to push themselves.
- Concert, competition and performance opportunities.
- Fun positive learning environment with lessons tailored to the individual.
Contact details below for more information.
Text 0273324316
Email e.j.campbell@hotmail.com
Allan from Melville
Hi Looking for a couple of splitstone bricks as some kids have destroyed a few. They are about 400 by 90 by90. hopefully someone has a couple laying around or someone knows somone who does thanks
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We need your help! These five amazing Community Project applicants are finalists in Round Two of the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Project and how your support will help them - and then cast… View moreWe need your help! These five amazing Community Project applicants are finalists in Round Two of the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Project and how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Sunday 2 September.
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We need your help! These five amazing Organisation applicants are finalists in Round Two of the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Organisation and how your support will help them - and then cast… View moreWe need your help! These five amazing Organisation applicants are finalists in Round Two of the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Organisation and how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Sunday 2 September
Hi neighbours,
Do you think primary teachers and principals should be striking? Thousands of teachers have taken industrial action on Wednesday, with dozens of rallies planned around the country. They aim to gain attention for better pay, conditions and incentives to attract new teachers. … View moreHi neighbours,
Do you think primary teachers and principals should be striking? Thousands of teachers have taken industrial action on Wednesday, with dozens of rallies planned around the country. They aim to gain attention for better pay, conditions and incentives to attract new teachers. Although about 30,000 people in the profession are involved in the strike, not everyone agrees with it.
So, what are your thoughts on the strike? Do you think teachers deserve better pay? Or should they have stayed around the negotiating table for longer? Are you a teacher or parent with views on the topic? Let us know in the replies!
(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff)
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Gary Farrow Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Kia ora, neighbours! Waipā District Council has teamed up with LoveFoodHateWaste to create a winter Easy Choice Family Kai cookbook to help you minimise food waste and save money too. We've got a prize bundle including the cookbook to give away (pictured). Email gary.farrow@stuff.co.nz by … View moreKia ora, neighbours! Waipā District Council has teamed up with LoveFoodHateWaste to create a winter Easy Choice Family Kai cookbook to help you minimise food waste and save money too. We've got a prize bundle including the cookbook to give away (pictured). Email gary.farrow@stuff.co.nz by Friday, August 24 to enter, and let us know some of your food waste minimisation hints below.
Gary Farrow Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Kia ora, neighbours! The Cambridge Edition and Stuff will soon be starting a series of articles about the community halls around the Waikato. Are you involved with or connected to any? Please get in touch with me: gary.farrow@stuff.co.nz
Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
Morning neighbours! Our front page story today features three Hamilton high schoolers who made a plea to fast food giant McDonald's to adopt a 'straw on request' policy, but the burger chain shrugged off the request. Do you think it's reasonable for staff to ask customers … View moreMorning neighbours! Our front page story today features three Hamilton high schoolers who made a plea to fast food giant McDonald's to adopt a 'straw on request' policy, but the burger chain shrugged off the request. Do you think it's reasonable for staff to ask customers whether they want a straw rather than automatically dishing them out with every drink? Let us know in the poll and comments below, but please refrain from negative discussion.
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The community can now make a submission regarding Waikato District Council’s Proposed Plan.
Key changes between the current Operative Plan and the Proposed Plan include:
• The adding of around 60 heritage sites and buildings, along with 16 notable trees to their respective lists. The … View moreThe community can now make a submission regarding Waikato District Council’s Proposed Plan.
Key changes between the current Operative Plan and the Proposed Plan include:
• The adding of around 60 heritage sites and buildings, along with 16 notable trees to their respective lists. The rules have been amended to provide for ongoing maintenance and care or repair.
• A consistent residential zone and redeveloped village zone, along with three business zones. Additional residential zone areas have also been created in Tuakau, Pokeno, Te Kowhai, Taupiri, Ngaruawahia and Horotiu to allow for growth, along with an additional industrial zoned area in Huntly.
• Under the Taangata Whenua chapter, flexible provisions have been created that give more options for those with Maaori Freehold Land.
Community drop-in sessions will be held in August and September throughout the district - find out more here.
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