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Knut from Taita
Small heater for sale. 2kw. About 40 cm tall. I have used it under my office desk to heat my feet. 1 year old I think. Purchased from Mitre10 Lower Hutt. Buyer to pick up.
Price: $50
Knut from Taita
Epson Printer for sale. All-in-one printer, ideal for small offices and home offices. $40. Needs a clean but otherwise in good order.
More details here:
www.epson.co.nz...
Price: $40
Knut from Taita
Great Oil Column heater for sale. 2kw. Probably 3 years old, bought from Briscoes Lower Hutt. Buyer to pick up.
More details here:
www.priceme.co.nz...
Price: $60
Knut from Taita
Great heater for sale. Only used one winter. Prefer buyer to pick up but if you don't have transport I can deliver in Lower Hutt. $300 or near offer. More details here:
www.wellingtonbbqsandfire.co.nz...
Price: $300
Knut from Taita
Great heater for sale. Only used one winter. Prefer buyer to pick up but if you don't have transport I can deliver in Lower Hutt. More detail here. $400 or near offer. More details here:
www.wellingtonbbqsandfire.co.nz...
Price: $400
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Donna McQuaid’s wedding dress isn’t just a reminder of her special day.
It’s surrounded by memories of her late mother, who never got to share her own wedding dress because it was lost in a fire.
But in a series of unfortunate events, McQuaid’s dress was accidentally donated to charity … View moreDonna McQuaid’s wedding dress isn’t just a reminder of her special day.
It’s surrounded by memories of her late mother, who never got to share her own wedding dress because it was lost in a fire.
But in a series of unfortunate events, McQuaid’s dress was accidentally donated to charity after she lent it to a friend who was recently engaged.
Now she is keen to get it back.
She believes it was given to Lower Hutt Salvation Army.
If you can help email nicholas.boyack@stuff.co.nz
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Gail from Waterloo
This is just to invite some comment.
A lot of (expensive) re-development is scheduled for the riverbank much of which is reputed to be to safeguard the Hutt Valley from future floods.
In the 1960's at least, and probably earlier and later than the 60's, shingle was bulldozed … View moreThis is just to invite some comment.
A lot of (expensive) re-development is scheduled for the riverbank much of which is reputed to be to safeguard the Hutt Valley from future floods.
In the 1960's at least, and probably earlier and later than the 60's, shingle was bulldozed from the river regularly which kept the river bed at a safe level and provided protection when the river did rise. And it did then and still does. The shingle was processed by River Shingle & Sand and later Winstones for the construction industry.
We still build homes and commercial buildings don't we? Where do we get the mix for infill and concrete from? Not only are we ignoring a product that is useful and readily available but the removal of it helps to safeguard our community.
I am curious to hear from people think. Many would not even know that the riverbed shingle has a use. Look at the steadily rising level of the riverbed next time you drive by or take the dog for a walk. A major flood may not be that far away.
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