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Kelvyn from Akina
Does anyone have the contact address for " Friends of Cornwall Park" My email is kelvynstevens@gmail.com
Monique from Havelock North
Pair of quality matching sofas. Solid rimu timber and flower fabric. Very comfortable.
Good used condition. One has more wear on the seated area, whilst the other was used as a bedroom decoration and barely ever been sat on. Made by Finewood Upholstery Ltd and "Handcrafted" as per the… View morePair of quality matching sofas. Solid rimu timber and flower fabric. Very comfortable.
Good used condition. One has more wear on the seated area, whilst the other was used as a bedroom decoration and barely ever been sat on. Made by Finewood Upholstery Ltd and "Handcrafted" as per the metal plate on the side of each sofa.
The 'worn" area (on only one of the sofas) has a few threads of the fabric a little pulled, but that's the only evidence of wear as the rest of them is perfect. The worn patches are still intact.
Basically after a re-upholstery project you would have brand new sofas. There is nothing wrong with the sofas other than faded fabric and a bit of loose thread, in other words the seating is still as comfortable as when bought. The wood in good condition except for the one leg (see scuff mark on photo), which needs a light sand with fine paper and a bit of oil. The wood needs a light oiling every few years to keep it nourished.
The fabric is a kind of grey-blue with tulip and another flower on it with other colours of red, gold, brighter blue, orange, purple. The sofas are one solid piece with no loose cushion parts.
Measurements are
173cm across from outside edges of the arms, 83cm from the back to the end of the arm. Height to top of the back (from floor) 86cm. Depth of seat ie from back of cushion to front edge 55cm. Both sofas measure the same.
One owner bought new. Always been in pet-free, smoke free home.
Score a bargain. I am happy for your furniture removal people to pick them up but I won't arrange the freight company for you.
Price: $1,100
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Julie Cronin from Te Mata School Home & School Committee
Well, Te Mata families. We only have 3 full days left before all the Monday morning madness starts again.
Please remember the safety guidelines I posted last term. We need to be especially vigilant, and courteous, next term, as more people will be driving, and trying to get closer to school for… View moreWell, Te Mata families. We only have 3 full days left before all the Monday morning madness starts again.
Please remember the safety guidelines I posted last term. We need to be especially vigilant, and courteous, next term, as more people will be driving, and trying to get closer to school for drop off and pick up, in the cold and wet weather.
We also have the school fun run coming up at the end of August. Don't forget to get your little athletes signed up at schoolfundraising.co.nz . Every child who raises $10 or more will get a prize. And there are some doozies to pick from, the more they raise.
Don't forget to make sure their winter uniforms, jackets, beanies, umbrellas, gloves, scarves, boots, socks, shoes, bags and even undies are clearly named. Everything needs naming at school.
Seniors, you have swimming starting on Monday. Make sure you have your togs, towels, beanies (for after swimming), goggles and swim bags ready. And take them to school. They're no good if they are all ready and you leave them in your room or by the door.
Pita Pit is up and running again for the term. Remember to top up your accounts and get your orders in by 9am on Wednesday. Please make sure you have completed/SUBMITTED your order, for the correct day, before closing the app/website, to ensure your kids don't miss out. Remind the kids to pick up their order at the school hall kitchen, unless informed otherwise due to the kitchen being out of action.
We also have new treats on our Friday Treats menu. The kids will be excited to choose new lunches, still at great prices. Please have all Friday Treat orders in by the office by 8.45am, latest, on Thursdays, with the correct monies/cheques, as change will not be given.
PLEASE NOTE: WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THE FOODS PROVIDED ARE NUT/ALLERGEN FREE. IF YOU REQUIRE CLARIFICATION PLEASE CONTACT ME PERSONALLY AT luncheshomeandschool@gmail.com and I will endeavour to provide you with the correct information.
If you owe money from last term or at any time in the past, please include it, with the correct order money, and a note of the amount owed, for what. We have quite a bit of outstanding lunch order monies.
Remember all money from School Donations, Pita Pit, Friday Treats, Uniform Shop, Fun Runs and events at school, go directly to the school, to help pay for all the wonderful and exciting extra playground equipment, kapa haka kit, swimming lessons, bus trips, sports equipment, classroom tech, enrichment boxes, etc we have for our kids.
So, please, if you do owe money, send it in.
Our next Home & School Meeting is on Tuesday 28th August, in the school staffroom. Do, come along and see what we are all about. It's a great opportunity to have a say in the future funding we help provide (and to find out before anyone else whats happening in and about the school and school community).
Also, we meet every Thursday morning in the staffroom, from 8.30am, to count the lunch orders and have a laugh. Anyone that would like to join us is welcome. It's a fun chance to meet some of us and ask questions. We'll do our best to confuse you 😉. You can also come along to the food distributions. Pita Pit, Wednesdays 12:00pm-12:15pm or Friday Treats, Fridays 11:00am-12:30pm. If you would like to be added to the roster for either, or both, let me know.
I think that pretty much covers everything. So, have a great last weekend and get plenty of sleep, we've got another busy term ahead of us.
Julie, out.
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Paula from Frimley
Gravity bike for sale. In good order, welcome to view. Suitable for up to about 9/10 year old depending on size of child. My grandchildren have grown out of it.
Price: $25
David Trubridge from David Trubridge
Attention Hawke's Bay residents or visitors. On Monday the 16th of July our annual winter sale will open with a clearance of seconds kitsets in a range of colours.
Included in the sale are some assembled lights from photoshoots and some other exciting end-of-line items. It's worth … View moreAttention Hawke's Bay residents or visitors. On Monday the 16th of July our annual winter sale will open with a clearance of seconds kitsets in a range of colours.
Included in the sale are some assembled lights from photoshoots and some other exciting end-of-line items. It's worth mentioning we are having a special clearance of black-stained lights. The sale is only open to physical walk-in sales thus we are not listing sale items online.
We'd love to see you at our showroom and discuss your lighting ideas! Corner of Groome Pl and Station Rd, Whakatu, Hastings. 066500204
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Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Does anyone have a wooden or divan style queen bed base or a couple of good solid dining chairs. We are selling my sons bunk beds if anyone needs some.
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Anna Kiriakidis from Duart Historic House
Greetings,
An open invite to our monthly History talk held at Duart Historic House, this Wednesday 18th July from 10am - All Welcome.
Please see attached poster for details.
Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hastings Central
Hi there,
Ladies are Welcome this term to come along to Wellness Wednesdays at the Heretaunga Women's Centre. Talks start at 12:15pm and finish at 1pm.
The Women's Centre is close to the Hastings Library and the Art Gallery and across the road from Baldwins Jewellers by the lights.… View moreHi there,
Ladies are Welcome this term to come along to Wellness Wednesdays at the Heretaunga Women's Centre. Talks start at 12:15pm and finish at 1pm.
The Women's Centre is close to the Hastings Library and the Art Gallery and across the road from Baldwins Jewellers by the lights.
This post is to highlight the talk on Wednesday 1 August @12:15pm about how to stay well during periods of grief and bereavement. It will also talk about tasks of grieving and the differences between a funeral director and a funeral celebrant. You are never too young or too old to join with others to discuss how to stay well in difficult times.
For more information please open the enclosed Poster.
You are welcome to bring your lunch. Bring a friend. It will be low key, informative and time for discussion. Koha for the Women's Centre - the Talk is free.
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