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Mark from Havelock North
Free bricks to good home. Must pick up. I have 2 more large bricks that are not shown in the photo.
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Andrew from Raureka
Available for sale is our beloved 6 drawer dresser with a large mirror.
Dimensions:
- Dresser is 120.5cm (length) 66.5cm (height) 40.5cm (depth);
- Mirror is 82cm (length) 93cm (height);
- Drawers are each 56.5cm (length) 20cm (height) 37cm (depth)
Note 2 drawers have missing knobs and … View moreAvailable for sale is our beloved 6 drawer dresser with a large mirror.
Dimensions:
- Dresser is 120.5cm (length) 66.5cm (height) 40.5cm (depth);
- Mirror is 82cm (length) 93cm (height);
- Drawers are each 56.5cm (length) 20cm (height) 37cm (depth)
Note 2 drawers have missing knobs and bottom right corner is slightly damaged.
Payment on Collection or Bank Deposit Prior
Pick Up Only
Price: $100
Steve Bill from
Where can you get a 3 bedroom home in Parkvale, a stones throw from the schools, and with a Summitstone exterior for under $700,000? Almost impossible! So come along to 1202 Howard Street, Parkvale this Saturday at 12pm. This three-bedroom home with a large carport, sits amongst a mature garden as … View moreWhere can you get a 3 bedroom home in Parkvale, a stones throw from the schools, and with a Summitstone exterior for under $700,000? Almost impossible! So come along to 1202 Howard Street, Parkvale this Saturday at 12pm. This three-bedroom home with a large carport, sits amongst a mature garden as well as a lovely, relaxing entertainment area that brings the inside to the outside. The conservatory at the rear is a zone to relax in. If you want to get into the right location with a solid home, look no further. Come and put your own taste to this family home today. This one needs to be sold and our vendors have already planned their move.
Call me today for your viewing!
*VACCINATION PASS REQUIRED
Negotiable
It’s time to give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero awards – and they could be up for some fantastic prizes.
As NZ’s business lending specialists, we at Prospa love seeing small businesses reach … View moreIt’s time to give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero awards – and they could be up for some fantastic prizes.
As NZ’s business lending specialists, we at Prospa love seeing small businesses reach their goals with a faster, easier approach to business loans. And we’re proud to be back sponsoring the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero awards.
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Curated by Stuff's Explainer Editor Keith Lynch, the fortnightly newsletter explains everything from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, to the inner workings of the economy, to the forces that are shaping how New Zealanders live. It will feature original explainer reporting keeping you up to date with the biggest issues, along with the very best in Stuff Explained reporting you may have missed.
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Di from Camberley
Suit 18 to 22 feet boat.
Single axle. On 6 stud 14 inch wheels, Toyota Nissan ford stud pattern.
$250 as is where is.
Price: $150
Jenny Nilsson from House of Travel Jenny Nilsson
The news we have been waiting to hear for so long! No more self isolation
From March 3 all vaccinated travellers arriving into NZ will no longer need to self isolate.
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We are here for any of your travel requirements at Hastings 06 878 8858 and Havelock North 06 877… View moreThe news we have been waiting to hear for so long! No more self isolation
From March 3 all vaccinated travellers arriving into NZ will no longer need to self isolate.
www.nzherald.co.nz...
We are here for any of your travel requirements at Hastings 06 878 8858 and Havelock North 06 877 8737 💕
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Calla from Parkvale
D. I. Y Tradies
For all your home and (back) Yard improvements and maintenance.
Send your contact details to 020 41136749 to arrange a free consultation.
Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hastings Central
An Intention of Connection - The Tool of Hope
Written by Funeral Celebrant Rhonda Diprose
Copyright 2022
Many times in life, we all need the gift of being seen and the blessing of being heard.
During the times of death, grieving, mourning and loss - or other high trauma events, we can … View moreAn Intention of Connection - The Tool of Hope
Written by Funeral Celebrant Rhonda Diprose
Copyright 2022
Many times in life, we all need the gift of being seen and the blessing of being heard.
During the times of death, grieving, mourning and loss - or other high trauma events, we can easily find ourselves in situations where we have disconnected with those who could otherwise be in our circle of support. That disconnect is created sometimes due to conflict. Conflict often results from someone or more than one person feeling they are not being heard or their words and actions are discounted.
If our grief consumes us, and we do not look to see what is happening for others. Or sometimes the person grieving just needs a person to listen. But if this does not happen then the result can be upset, annoyance and anger between two people. The problem then is that we get into a stand-off, and no one feels heard or listened to, so the vicious cycle of upset continues. Round and round we go.
We need to find a solution.
How do we have an Intention of Connection?
Listening is the tool of Hope.
Listening with our ears and, of course, listening with our eyes.
We can create HOPE with:
"I see you."
"I hear you."
"I hear what you are saying"
"I hear what you are not saying".
Active listening with the intention of connection could literally mean we listen to hold that space for the person to be heard. We listen to understand what is being said and what is left unsaid. We listen knowing that the speaker is processing their thoughts, feelings, and thinking.
Often when we listen to people, we listen to respond with a reply. We do not always need to reply except to check that we have heard correctly or show empathy.
We could respond with the wisdom of showing that we have heard and understand how things are for that person at that time.
ACTION:
Practice makes perfect!
Be Hope Focussed so that you can understand the grieving person and see them in that space.
For the next few weeks, practice active listening to your family members, friends and work colleagues - try listening so they are heard. If you practice this skill, you are more likely to create Hope for someone facing high trauma, such as the death of someone they love.
Be encouraged!
You Can Be A Difference Maker!
Be encouraged!
You Can Be A Difference Maker!
If you need someone who can listen to you, you are welcome to get in touch with me to make an appointment time. RhondaDiprose@gmail.com
Hi neighbours,
We're right in the thick of this year's Wasp Wipeout and thanks to your generous donations, we've raised over $10,000 for the Tasman Environmental Trust.
There's still plenty of work still to be done. We want this year to be the best yet for our donation … View moreHi neighbours,
We're right in the thick of this year's Wasp Wipeout and thanks to your generous donations, we've raised over $10,000 for the Tasman Environmental Trust.
There's still plenty of work still to be done. We want this year to be the best yet for our donation drive - so stand with our forests, stand with our native wildlife, stand with our volunteers and show your support.
Donate now and let's rid Aotearoa New Zealand of this destructive pest.
DONATE NOW
Lynne from Bridge Pa - Longlands
I am looking to buy square bales of hay to mulch my garden.
Straw, lucerne or meadow hay.
All good
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Hawke's Bay
Thinking of changing power provider? Why not switch to Comtricity! 💡
By making the move to Comtricity, not only will you receive fair pricing and billing but you can support the Foundation as they share their profits with charities and schools in our community! 💙 💚
Find out more … View moreThinking of changing power provider? Why not switch to Comtricity! 💡
By making the move to Comtricity, not only will you receive fair pricing and billing but you can support the Foundation as they share their profits with charities and schools in our community! 💙 💚
Find out more through the link below.
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Good evening everyone. This is tonight’s public safety notice.
Please, please, please, when driving, Watch where you are going, not where you’ve been. And be aware, there is a pedestrian crossing at the Campbell St end of the New World carpark.
Today I got hit by a van, while crossing the … View moreGood evening everyone. This is tonight’s public safety notice.
Please, please, please, when driving, Watch where you are going, not where you’ve been. And be aware, there is a pedestrian crossing at the Campbell St end of the New World carpark.
Today I got hit by a van, while crossing the pedestrian crossing, with my son. I’m not hurt, just a few bumps and bruises, and an ache or 5, but it could have been much worse. I had to shove my son out of the path of the van, because the driver was looking left, as she pulled out of the carpark, and turned right, straight into the pedestrian crossing, and us.
Statistically, if it had been a car, I’d have ended up a lot worse than just shaken and stirred. But a van, with no protruding engine block, at that speed, was like hitting the ground, hard.
So, when you are driving, please watch in front, and be aware of everyone and everything around you, especially around pedestrian crossings.
Be safe.
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