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Wendy from Petone
All for sale pikup in petone asap.
Brand new unless stated otherwise,
* New Peter Alexandra unisex UGG boots rrp$99. Sz.11-12. dark blue. $30. Real sheepskin lined.
* Crayola deluxe art case , crayons,pencils,felts,and superfood in case new. $20.00
Petone
Brand new
Price: $20
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
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The Team from Wellington Water
Over the weekend our hardworking crew headed out to Wilton to repair two separate bursts on the same line. This crew gave up their weekend, working throughout the day on both Saturday and Sunday to repair these bursts as quickly as possible. Given the location, this repair was made a little more … View moreOver the weekend our hardworking crew headed out to Wilton to repair two separate bursts on the same line. This crew gave up their weekend, working throughout the day on both Saturday and Sunday to repair these bursts as quickly as possible. Given the location, this repair was made a little more difficult than usual, so we’d like to thank the residents of Wilton for their patience and understanding throughout the weekend.
Another thanks to the guys out in the field who got these bursts sorted, and also to Wellington City Council for keeping residents updated on social media.
Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
The efforts of Hutt Valley police following the Christchurch shootings have been recognised by the Islamic community.
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Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
An extra 12,000 vehicles are expected to hit the road between the Hutt and Wellington in the next two decades.
Can NZTA afford to defer funding for the Melling interchange until 2028?
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Carolyn from Alicetown
I was emailed a form from Inland Revenue (an application for a refund of $800) It required ID details but didn't specify which person it was intended for. It gave an example of place of birth as Ela, UK. Our family shares the same email. It was signed off as Sincerely, Inland Revenue, no other… View moreI was emailed a form from Inland Revenue (an application for a refund of $800) It required ID details but didn't specify which person it was intended for. It gave an example of place of birth as Ela, UK. Our family shares the same email. It was signed off as Sincerely, Inland Revenue, no other signature. It had a padlock sign on the right side of the letter. I know that there are changes that IRD are making but this didn't look legit, although it was grammatically correct and a good imitation of the letter heading.
Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
The Hutt City Council is expecting a $600,000 to $700,000 loss at the end of the Lower Hutt Events Centre's first year in business.
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We've campaigned for law changes to better protect consumers and the government has listened. Any door-to-door seller who ignores a … View moreYou have a right to say no to intrusive door-to-door sellers and now you can make the message clear with a "Do Not Knock" sticker from Consumer NZ.
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