Karamu - Waipatu, Hastings

2666 days ago

Free Canna Lillies

Alison from Parkvale

Dividing up my clumps. Colours yellow, salmon, red. Sorry, cant tell you whats what. Get a surprise colourwise.

Free

2664 days ago

Assortment of white China

Jacquie from Havelock North

Over the years I have accumulated various pieces of china which I have no further use for.   Every piece is new and suitable  to fire in a kiln or use as an ornament or serving dish. I would like $80 for all as shown in two photos.

Price: $80

2665 days ago

Pavers for Sale

Bonnie from Mahora

Two different styles -

Approx. 42 square pavers in ok condition. Could do with a bit of a tidy up. These are approx. 22 x 19 cm - $20 for the lot

Approx. 100 triple hexagon shaped pavers - $20 for the lot

Pick up in Mahora, Hastings - as is where is, I can help you load them.

Price: $30

2666 days ago

Potential firewood?

Chris from Parkvale

I have about 3 pallets broken down worth of wood I was planning on doing something but haven't had the time. Does anyone want to pick this up to burn? One pallet is still together but the rest is broken up.

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2671 days ago

Car seat

Juanita from Akina

Hi everyone im looking for decent car seat for my 2yr old.. Must b from smoke free home and around $50..thank u

2666 days ago

Lego blocks needed

Julie Cronin from Te Mata School Home & School Committee

Are you an empty nester with your kids or grandkids old Lego taking up space. Or have you outgrown your own and want to donate it to a good cause. Read this post!

Sam can put your old Lego to good use in his classes.

2666 days ago

Overflowing Lost and Found

Julie Cronin from Te Mata School Home & School Committee

Our lost and found is literally overflowing with polar fleece jumpers and vests, trousers, jackets (even and an adults hoody), hats, shoes, socks, lunch boxes, drink bottles and toys.

If you think you might be missing something, before you go and buy new clothes to replace missing ones, or … View more
Our lost and found is literally overflowing with polar fleece jumpers and vests, trousers, jackets (even and an adults hoody), hats, shoes, socks, lunch boxes, drink bottles and toys.

If you think you might be missing something, before you go and buy new clothes to replace missing ones, or perhaps if someone you know is missing items, come and check the lost property trolley outside the hall.

Most of the clothing items are named and your children need to check there first if they have lost something. Clothing items that aren't claimed may end up in the uniform shop at the end of term, after Gus had made the not small effort, to return them to their rightful owners. Other items will be donated to a local op shop.

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2667 days ago

Cheers to the Volunteers

Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Every year, over 11,000 brave men and women keep us safe. Most of them are working full-time jobs. Many are parents or grandparents. All of them are doing their bit to put out fires, save lives and keep the station working.

If you know a fire volunteer, this is your chance to say thanks. … View more
Every year, over 11,000 brave men and women keep us safe. Most of them are working full-time jobs. Many are parents or grandparents. All of them are doing their bit to put out fires, save lives and keep the station working.

If you know a fire volunteer, this is your chance to say thanks. #cheerstothevolunteers

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2668 days ago

Late notice about tomorrows meeting..... Safety first Bupa safety watch alarm watch.

Carol Winters from Age Concern Havelock North

Believe it or not, there is now NZ’s first GPS based watch connected to a round the clock response centre. What does this mean for you?? Well there are many safety applications for sole workers out and about but also if you are reliant on a health alarm in the house and feel house bound these … View moreBelieve it or not, there is now NZ’s first GPS based watch connected to a round the clock response centre. What does this mean for you?? Well there are many safety applications for sole workers out and about but also if you are reliant on a health alarm in the house and feel house bound these watches will take that worry away. Its as simple as pushing a button on the watch and you'll be connected through to a 24/7 contact centre.. I've had a demo today and was blown away by it.

Tomorrow we are having Hawkes Bays first live demonstration of this product.
Location: The hall at the rear of St Lukes Church - Te Mata road
Time: Presentation will start at 10 but come along earlier for a cup of tea.
If you're interested but can't make it we'll be having demonstrations at our Expo in September also. If you would like more info about this then let me know and I can put you on a list to be the first to get a brochure when they become available.

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2668 days ago

FREE Info Sessions for New Home Builders!

The Team from Jennian Homes

If you're looking to build a new home? We've got something for you. Maybe you're curious about the hidden costs of building and designing a new home? Maybe you'd like to get design and construction planning from the experts? Or perhaps you're exploring how to build an … View moreIf you're looking to build a new home? We've got something for you. Maybe you're curious about the hidden costs of building and designing a new home? Maybe you'd like to get design and construction planning from the experts? Or perhaps you're exploring how to build an environmentally-friendly home - and save money.

Jennian New Home Builder Info Sessions are an opportunity to have all your questions answered and your dreams made achievable. They're free - and they're taking place near you. Click here to register and to reserve your complimentary seats.
Register now

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2668 days ago

Its all about Respect!

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

Are you following these tips to promote respect and prevent abuse? Elder Abuse Awareness Week runs from the 15-22 June 2017, starting with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on 15 June 2017. Help Age Concern help older Kiwi's live happily and safely in their own homes and neighbourhoods. … View moreAre you following these tips to promote respect and prevent abuse? Elder Abuse Awareness Week runs from the 15-22 June 2017, starting with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on 15 June 2017. Help Age Concern help older Kiwi's live happily and safely in their own homes and neighbourhoods. #alwaysrespected #WEAAD2017

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