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Jane from Naenae
Good morning Neighbors.A notice for those residing in Wainui.The Pataka Aroha has a drop off place for your Donations,thanks to our Admin Angela at 6 Hay St.We so appreciate you Angela.If you have any,big stuff ex,fridge,beds furniture,we will put you in touch with the person.Thanku Wainui … View moreGood morning Neighbors.A notice for those residing in Wainui.The Pataka Aroha has a drop off place for your Donations,thanks to our Admin Angela at 6 Hay St.We so appreciate you Angela.If you have any,big stuff ex,fridge,beds furniture,we will put you in touch with the person.Thanku Wainui Neighbours for your support,helping Families in Need.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lower Hutt
Load up this handy trolley with your bucket and spade, boogie boards and towels for a fun day at the beach. But first it’s time to get DIYing to build and paint it. Find out how to create and paint your own handy outdoor wagon with these easy step by step instructions.
Ian Hamilton from Natures choice gardening services - Lower Hutt
Need some tlc in your gardens ? We can help! Need rubbish taken away we can help!
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Karl from Alicetown
this was located near Hutt station in this position 5pm and still there 8pm suspect there all night 26 jan 2026
how would you get past this if in wheelchair mobility scooter or Blind Person whoever did this needs to be punished. so tired of seeing this sort of thing no regard for pedestrians/ … View morethis was located near Hutt station in this position 5pm and still there 8pm suspect there all night 26 jan 2026
how would you get past this if in wheelchair mobility scooter or Blind Person whoever did this needs to be punished. so tired of seeing this sort of thing no regard for pedestrians/ disabled people. why are some people so pig ignorant . Maybe they should be put in a wheelchair for a day and see how they get on when they meet these obstacles. Cant really say what i would like to do to them wouldn't be published
Amanda from Waterloo
All of my journals are lovingly made by me. I use tea and/or coffee dyed recycled pea straw paper. Each journal has 4 signatures totalling 100 pages of a mixture of Kraft paper and dyed paper. This gives them each their own unique quirks and looks.
They contain tuck pockets with a variety of tags,… View moreAll of my journals are lovingly made by me. I use tea and/or coffee dyed recycled pea straw paper. Each journal has 4 signatures totalling 100 pages of a mixture of Kraft paper and dyed paper. This gives them each their own unique quirks and looks.
They contain tuck pockets with a variety of tags, ephemera, some have stickers and wax seals.
Each signature is highlighted with a charm that I have created and all of my journals have a detachable chain of charms that hang from the spine.
For poetry, journalling, scrapbooking, travelling, game plans or just to look pretty sitting in a shelf.
For the person who has everything♥️
Price: $58
Hi neighbours!
At Graham’s Painters we bring 40+ years of experience, a friendly team of over 20+ full-time professionals, and a “get-it-done” attitude to every job big or small.
We specialise in interior/exterior painting, roof painting, house washing, decking, fencing, wallpapering, … View moreHi neighbours!
At Graham’s Painters we bring 40+ years of experience, a friendly team of over 20+ full-time professionals, and a “get-it-done” attitude to every job big or small.
We specialise in interior/exterior painting, roof painting, house washing, decking, fencing, wallpapering, and cedar weatherboards. We’re tidy, punctual, and perfect for busy families, non-DIYers, and retirees.
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Karl from Alicetown
Did you know Hutt council land where shopping complex that contains mad butcher and fish shop is located Southern high st ? News to me why did they buy it and for how much?
John from Hutt Central
(THE BEST KEPT SECRET IN WELLINGTON)
One of the big public debates in the last couple of years has been about where we are going with our bi-cultural partnership. Born in the first year of WW2, much of my self-understanding was nurtured by schoolboy history lessons about the Battle of Waterloo… View more(THE BEST KEPT SECRET IN WELLINGTON)
One of the big public debates in the last couple of years has been about where we are going with our bi-cultural partnership. Born in the first year of WW2, much of my self-understanding was nurtured by schoolboy history lessons about the Battle of Waterloo rather than the much more notable Battle of Gate Pa.
I guess that was because back then, we weren’t willing to face our own history, which we know today was an inglorious tale of subjugation and exploitation of the Tangata Whenua. We are still working out ways to make good the bicultural relationship under our foundation document, te Tiriti o Waitangi, and though it has taken me personally a while to get there, because my earlier perspective was rooted in last century’s monocultural attitudes , I believe that today the historical momentum is forward, not back to that shameful past
Our knowledge of our own history among older adults today is still rather sketchy If you were asked a simple question about NZ history, such as “Where did the first organized group of European settlers to come to Aotearoa, NZ, make landing, you might reply Auckland, or Christchurch, Nelson or New Plymouth, the Bay of Islands or Dunedin.
Actually it was Petone (Pito-One) Beach. The date was January 22nd 1840, and it is the reason we celebrate Wellington Anniversary Day 2026 on Monday 19th of January, exactly 186 years ago.
We celebrated 150 years on the same date in January 1990 with a crowd of 50,000 at the same place. (PIC) These days though, we tend to shrink from much hoop-dee-doo . Through the insights of eminent historians like Dame Anne Salmon and Professor Paul Moon, through the Treaty Settlement process and through the revival of te Reo, most of my fellow Pakeha seem ready to own our past shortcomings and work with our Treaty partners to right the wrongs.
The opening notes of bicultural interaction back in January 1840 were in complete harmony. When the first settlers hit the beach in Petone, te Atiawa people came from their pa at Horokiwii and offered the newcomers the hand of friendship food, shelter and hospitality. A leader among them was Chief te Wharepouri, who signed te Tiriti, and who saw opportunities for trade and protection from his enemies. On his deathbed, Wharepouri offered an Ohaki, a prayer for unity between Maori and Pakeha which has been a touchstone for te Atiawa people to this day. They included the whanau of Chief Manihera Matangi, whose father signed te Tiriti. Manihera was a staunch Christian and true friend of the early settlers who, with a number of his descendants, is buried in the churchyard. His family still lives in the Hutt Valley.
That unity was reflected in the early records of the Christ Church built in Taita by the first settlers. It’s a place where Maori and Pakeha regularly worshipped together. It’s the oldest Church in the region, and its best kept secret.
The massive expansion of state housing in the Hutt Valley in Taita and Naenae after WW2 led to the center of population shifting and the little church becoming isolated from its community. Its continuing presence among us has gradually been obscured – until now. A Visitor Centre is being built next to the Church at 73 Eastern Hutt Road, and there, the rich and extensive history it represents is being displayed.
COME AND SEE…THE PAST COMING TO LIFE
What’s more fascinating than to see history come alive before your very eyes.
Visit the OLDEST BUILDING STILL IN USE IN THE WELLINGTON REGION.erected by the first organized group of settlers to come to NZ, who fetched up on Petone Beach on January 22nd 1840, where they .were welcomed and fed and sheltered by the local te Atiawa people
12 years later they built this edifice and IT IS STILL AVAILABLE TO VIEW!
Descendents of the Tangata Whenua and of the Settlers themselves, will pass on some of the extraordinary stories of that time
HERITAGE NZ has commended this initiative, the HUTT CITY COUNCIL describes it as playing an important role in Lower Hutt’s identity and culture LOTTERIES HERITAGE FUND has donated $100,000
Its about US…COME AND SEE !!! SPOT THE GHOST …RING 0274440081 OR EMAIL jterris55@gmail.com FOR A TOUR
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lower Hutt
Let the games begin! Family young and old will be entertained with lawn games that can brighten up your day. Find out how to create and paint your own outdoor games with these easy step by step instructions.
The Team from New Zealand Police
If you get a text asking you to pay a traffic fine, please do not click on the link!
We’re aware of a text scam that includes a link to pay a fine, claiming to be from Police.
Police do not issue speeding fines via text, this text is not from us ❌
Report to Department of Internal … View moreIf you get a text asking you to pay a traffic fine, please do not click on the link!
We’re aware of a text scam that includes a link to pay a fine, claiming to be from Police.
Police do not issue speeding fines via text, this text is not from us ❌
Report to Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) for free by forwarding to 7726.
Shona McFarlane Retirement Village
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To make settling in even easier you’ll pay no base weekly fee for your first three months when you sign up to a serviced apartment at a participating Ryman … View moreIn our serviced apartments, you’ll enjoy assisted living that lets you focus on friends, hobbies, and the moments that matter most.
To make settling in even easier you’ll pay no base weekly fee for your first three months when you sign up to a serviced apartment at a participating Ryman village by 31 January 2026.*
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Ian Hamilton from Natures choice gardening services - Lower Hutt
Hello, do you need a garden clean ?
We can aasist you- Big or
Small jobs we can do- lets turn your jungles into gardens
Ian 0272430951
Natures choice
Debbie from Belmont
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a queen or king mattress and base in good condition. If anyone has one available or knows of someone who might be selling or giving one away, please let me know.
Happy to arrange pickup.
Thanks in advance!
Francoise from Petone
Kia ora,
One of our birds died a couple of days ago and our remaining budgie is lonely and needs a friend. If anyone has a male budgie available please let me know!
Jane from Naenae
Hello Neighbours,hope every one has had a great start to the new year.Im meant to be on holiday but cant avoid the plea for help.Took some left over bbq we had today to a family who needed something for their tea.I was shocked to see the solo mother an her 4 children had no table an chairs to eat … View moreHello Neighbours,hope every one has had a great start to the new year.Im meant to be on holiday but cant avoid the plea for help.Took some left over bbq we had today to a family who needed something for their tea.I was shocked to see the solo mother an her 4 children had no table an chairs to eat off, an barely anything else in the house. Clothes neatly folded on the floor of the kiddies room,as there were no drawers to put them in.Mattresses on the floor is their bed,an more needs because the mother was too proud to ask for help,until she saw our Free bbq.Tomorrow we will pick up most of what they need, except table an chairs.If you hava set you are not using I would gladly pick up for them.Lets start their New Year off by giving an hopefully the rest of the year will be fruitful for them an many others.Thanku Neighbours and a Happy 2026.
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