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Rachel from Te Kowhai
Southwell uniform for sale. Predominantly for a boy sized 12-14.
Full Sports - summer, PE, track suits, rugby, swimming shorts and tops
Winter shirts and shorts
Summer shirts and shorts including shoes
No 1 shirts - white long sleeve
Brand New Jersey never worn
Hats
Rugby socks… View moreSouthwell uniform for sale. Predominantly for a boy sized 12-14.
Full Sports - summer, PE, track suits, rugby, swimming shorts and tops
Winter shirts and shorts
Summer shirts and shorts including shoes
No 1 shirts - white long sleeve
Brand New Jersey never worn
Hats
Rugby socks
Ties
Various pricing starting from $10
Negotiable
Jane from Pukete
Is anyone keen to come with me on a most excellent adventure to explore colourful, historic Rajasthan for 3 weeks at the end of September this year?
Essentially this is a fundraiser for children I have "inherited" after their Mum died in an accident. She put this tour together for family… View moreIs anyone keen to come with me on a most excellent adventure to explore colourful, historic Rajasthan for 3 weeks at the end of September this year?
Essentially this is a fundraiser for children I have "inherited" after their Mum died in an accident. She put this tour together for family and friends to show us what delighted her most about India, where she had made her home.
We'll retrace her route, staying in guesthouses with old-world charm, meeting people who were inspired by her work with the underpriviledged, purchase handcrafted treasures and colourful fabrics to bring home, and be wowed by the architecture and history of the old trade route.
With everything taken care of while travelling with her husband and myself in India, including all meals so we can take care of your tummy, you can relax and thoroughly enjoy the magic and mayhem that makes India so special.
Time slips away ~ time to schedule in an exotic adventure this year !
Negotiable
The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter
So this is what happens when you put a newsletter together while on holiday and don't triple check what you're written before you print it.
Many of you in the RD8 delivery zone will receive a printed copy of this newsletter today with errors on P7 within the article about the power … View moreSo this is what happens when you put a newsletter together while on holiday and don't triple check what you're written before you print it.
Many of you in the RD8 delivery zone will receive a printed copy of this newsletter today with errors on P7 within the article about the power outage, where an incorrect date is printed. These magazines have a sticker on the cover to draw your attention to the fact that the power outage is taking place at 1am on 22 January.
The church move begins on the 21 January and takes place during the evening and over night. The power outage is booked (at present) for 1am on 22 January.
The attached PDF newsletter is correct as of today.
In this issue (besides the bits mentioned above):
- An update on the security camera issue within the village.
- Interview with 11 year old speed demon Carson Mackie.
- Your holiday photos.
- Columns by Louise (back to school bikkies), Heather (canine canines), Noel (footpaths, village green expansion and Council news)
- Te Kowhai Market booked for early February.
- Lots of local news!
Next issue due out in March. Send in your SIGNS photos for the March issue to tekowhainews@gmail.com
The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter
POSTING ON BEHALF. PLEASE RESPOND TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBER IN THIS AD.
Tutor required in basic English and spelling to help an 18 year old to pass Airforce Entrance English Exam.
Session times and duration TBC. The Exam is booked for May this year. Would suit university student or teacher with … View morePOSTING ON BEHALF. PLEASE RESPOND TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBER IN THIS AD.
Tutor required in basic English and spelling to help an 18 year old to pass Airforce Entrance English Exam.
Session times and duration TBC. The Exam is booked for May this year. Would suit university student or teacher with appropriate skills and experience.
Please contact Heather Hartstone, 07 829 7895
Te Kowhai based.
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.
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Alison from Horsham Downs
Does anyone have punga logs approx 2 metres they would like to sell approx 10
Rob from Whatawhata
Hi, I need to get two Alpacas shorn also any shots they might need.
Jon Roe Dr.
Thanks
Rob 0274545288
The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter
It's taken months of planning but Hamilton's oldest surviving church is finally set for its move. And that move is booked for the night of 21 January.
The church, a category B heritage item, was closed in 2012 because the congregation did not have the money to bring it up to earthquake … View moreIt's taken months of planning but Hamilton's oldest surviving church is finally set for its move. And that move is booked for the night of 21 January.
The church, a category B heritage item, was closed in 2012 because the congregation did not have the money to bring it up to earthquake standards.
House removal specialists are now on site bracing the church building.
"Getting it out of London St will be interesting to watch," St Paul's parish steward Ray Mudford said. "My guess is that the parking will be stopped on the street for a little while, while they bring the trucks in and get the building on the trailers.
"It'll be nice to see it on this new site and then, of course, the rebirth of this building back into a community asset. I think it's really, really good."
New owners Saint Property Developments Shareholder, Jason Barnes, says they are all set to go.
“The two annexed sections of the building will be separated for transport and the roof will be taken off in order to clear overhead obstacles.”
“Powerlines will need to be lifted or dropped for the building to pass. At this stage the move is scheduled for 10.30pm at night.”
“We anticipate that the building won’t arrive on site on Horotiu Road (opposite Westvale Lane) until the wee small hours of the morning.”
Once on site, Jason and his team will start work on car parking, decking, fencing and general repairs.
Te Kowhai residents should have received notification from WEL Networks that power will be turned off at 01.00 on 22 January and will be turned on again at 06.00. All times are approximate.
If circumstances such as poor weather conditions prevent the work being carried out on 22 January, an alternative date will be used instead. If this happens, they will try their best to make the times the same as those stated on the original date. They will let customers know if this is not the case.
WEL Networks have asked that people contact their electricity supplier if they have any major concerns.
Vulnerable or medically dependent customers will need to be aware of this information so they can make alternative arrangements during the outage. If you know anyone who may need assistance due to this outage or may not be aware of this outage but should be, please get in touch with them and contact your electricity provider as soon as possible.
Jenny from Te Kowhai
Excellent Condition, genuine low ks, 154,000 ks. 3 owners, we purchased this car off a family member who had it from almost new. We used it as our run about only. Great Car, excellent interior, well serviced.
Now surplus to our requirements.
Price: $3,000
Bert from Pukete
we looking for a caravan with a fridge up to $5000, please ring Bert or Rita at 8509403 or 027 7795840
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
So, who buys their tickets at Paper Plus Hamilton?
Someone who did is $150,000 richer after tonight's Strike draw.
Read more here.
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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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Six cases of measles in the Waikato region have prompted the district health board to put out a warning.
People should catch up on their measles immunisations, medical officer of health, Dr Richard Hoskins said.
If you have been in contact with someone while they were infections with measles, you … View moreSix cases of measles in the Waikato region have prompted the district health board to put out a warning.
People should catch up on their measles immunisations, medical officer of health, Dr Richard Hoskins said.
If you have been in contact with someone while they were infections with measles, you should stay at home for 14 days after the contact, or until your immunity from the disease is proven, the DHB said.
More information about the symptoms of measles here.
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