Whatawhata, Hamilton

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3401 days ago

Going Rural.

Annmarie from Nawton

Hi does anyone have any friends or family that live in Nhahinapouri (or a similar rural setting) that would be happy to talk to us about living with tank water and septic tanks?

We are considering moving out there and are just looking for information from people that live/have lived in similar … View more
Hi does anyone have any friends or family that live in Nhahinapouri (or a similar rural setting) that would be happy to talk to us about living with tank water and septic tanks?

We are considering moving out there and are just looking for information from people that live/have lived in similar circumstances.

I know I can google stuff but would be nice to speak to someone personally.

Thank you.

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3410 days ago

TE KOWHAI COUNTRY MARKET

Linda from Te Kowhai

PRESS RELEASE


Te Kowhai Country Market: Perfectly timed for Christmas gifts!
The first Te Kowhai Country Market of this year is on 29 October 2016. 9.00 am – 1.00 pm, at Te Kowhai Memorial Hall, Horotiu Road, Te Kowhai, RD 8, Hamilton.
We … View more
PRESS RELEASE


Te Kowhai Country Market: Perfectly timed for Christmas gifts!
The first Te Kowhai Country Market of this year is on 29 October 2016. 9.00 am – 1.00 pm, at Te Kowhai Memorial Hall, Horotiu Road, Te Kowhai, RD 8, Hamilton.
We are delighted to announce that we have over 50 stalls confirmed for this growing event, all local, including a number of food stalls, and live musical entertainment.
Kids: our theme this year is Halloween. We have a scarecrow competition and colouring contests for all ages. Download your colouring entry from our Facebook page, or email us at: tkcountrymarket@gmail.com to find out more. Return your completed entry to us for judging on the day. Great prizes to be won.
Please join us for a golden opportunity to stock up on locally made Christmas gifts and to relax in our pretty village only 10 km north west of Hamilton.


For more information, contact Susannah Salter on 021 0848 1652 or Sharee Discombe on 022 127 6570

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3401 days ago

Brand New Fijian Kauri Bedroom Suite

Fiona from Whatawhata

Bedroom suite for sale...Brand new...1 only....made in Hamilton in Fijian Kauri.. consists of K Frame/ 2 x bedsides / 1 x tallboy and 1 x 9dr lowboy.
Can be viewed at our factory in Te Rapa..
$5000.00 can Layby if interested
This is a Prototype that we … View more
Bedroom suite for sale...Brand new...1 only....made in Hamilton in Fijian Kauri.. consists of K Frame/ 2 x bedsides / 1 x tallboy and 1 x 9dr lowboy.
Can be viewed at our factory in Te Rapa..
$5000.00 can Layby if interested
This is a Prototype that we manufactured....ph 027 …View more

Negotiable

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3404 days ago

Coffee machine

Denise (nicci) from Nawton

New espresso coffee machine .purchased 2 boxes of capsules but broke one capsule.$30

Price: $30

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3402 days ago

Piglets

Maria from Pirongia - Karamu

Does anyone know of anyone in the Waikato selling piglets? We're after a couple for our little farm (sorry, they will be eaten at some stage), but will have an awesome home to frolic in until they're big.

3402 days ago

Student loan debt

Reporter Hamilton Press

Wintec students in Hamilton are keen to hear more details on Labour's student loan policy. Any neighbours still paying off student debt?
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...

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3404 days ago

As new shoes

Denise (nicci) from Nawton

Leather,cushion comfort with adjustable velcroe straps .

Price: $12

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3404 days ago

Candle holders or....

Denise (nicci) from Nawton

Pair of home & garden holders Ex condition

Price: $15

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3405 days ago

Fruit Tree Wood

Mark from Whatawhata

Howdy neighbors, was wondering if there was any old/fallen down fruit trees about. Looking for wood to cook/ or smoke with. Cheers

Free

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3412 days ago

Free tyres

Crystal from Nawton

If you are wanting some tyres for gardens etc i have a few you can have free pick up only from nawton :)

Free

3406 days ago

Council publishes annual report and summary

Noel Smith from Noel Smith Councillor - Newcastle Ward

The Council has just published its Annual Report and Summary online after adopting the Annual Report on 3 October, shortly before the local body elections.

We’ve set rates and debt levels that balance affordability with the need to provide for our growing community.

Average rates are within… View more
The Council has just published its Annual Report and Summary online after adopting the Annual Report on 3 October, shortly before the local body elections.

We’ve set rates and debt levels that balance affordability with the need to provide for our growing community.

Average rates are within Government affordability measures at $2,596 per rateable property, and average debt per rateable property is $2,012.

This is 65 per cent below our current debt servicing limit and leaves a generous capacity for funding services and facilities needed to meet future growth.

A rising number of building consents for new dwellings show Waikato is currently the third-fastest growing district in the country after Selwyn (in Canterbury) and Queenstown, and the Council is seeking new ways to maintain and build the infrastructure the district needs to support an expected population of more than 26 per cent over the next 15 years (from about 69,900 this year to 88,200 in 2031).

The Council’s new roading ‘Alliance’ with Downer NZ is improving efficiencies and customer responsiveness to meet the district’s roading and footpath maintenance needs, ahead of the development of the new Waikato Expressway that – when completed - will mean nearly 100 kilometres of ex-State Highway will be added to the local roading network.

A draft agreement to form a water and waste-water Council-controlled organisation (CCO) with Hamilton City and Waipa District Councils is expected to provide financial savings and other benefits.

We’ve attracted new local businesses and employment to support economically sustainable growth. We’ve introduced new refuse and recycling systems to minimise landfill waste, and we’ve identified significant natural areas and habitats to protect our environment.

We’re working hard to ensure we build our communities as our townships grow,.

We’ve undertaken initiatives to bring people together, from Youth Awards to ‘placemaking’ projects that will help revitalise the public spaces in our towns. We also committed more than $1.2m in grants to nearly 200 community groups throughout the district to enable our communities to come together to meet some of their own needs.

3407 days ago

Poll: Are schools near your home a good choice? #pulseoftheneighbourhood

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

In this week's Pulse of the Neighbourhood Survey we're asking about the schools near you. Would you be happy to send your kids to your local - or would you rather send them somewhere else? Vote below!

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Are schools near your home a good choice? #pulseoftheneighbourhood
  • 66.6% Yes - I have great schools nearby
    66.6% Complete
  • 8.8% They're okay
    8.8% Complete
  • 15.1% No - I would rather send my children to another school
    15.1% Complete
  • 9.5% I don't know / not relevant to me
    9.5% Complete
1447 votes
3407 days ago

Avoid hidden surprises...

The Team from Jennian Homes Cambridge

So, you picked a builder…Yay! But...then you find out they’ve got a dodgy track record. OH NO!

Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...by heading along to a free New Home Builders Info Session with us - your local Jennian team!.

We'll be happy to help you learn more about the hidden costs of … View more
So, you picked a builder…Yay! But...then you find out they’ve got a dodgy track record. OH NO!

Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...by heading along to a free New Home Builders Info Session with us - your local Jennian team!.

We'll be happy to help you learn more about the hidden costs of building and how to avoid surprises by designing a home, customised for you, to work within your true budget. Find out more.
Register now

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3408 days ago

Plastic Pallets

Eric from Whatawhata

Hi does anyone know where I can obtain plastic pallets from. They need to be free or cheap. Any help would be appreciated.

Free

3408 days ago

What if you can't get home?

The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management

If you can’t take your normal route home, how will you get there? Who will you go with? Where will you meet up if your street is a no-go zone? Do your neighbours need help? Go to www.happens.nz... and make a plan today.

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