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Rangika from Johnsonville
Rarely used infant capsule in brand new condition.
Price: $80
Hayden from Johnsonville
Hi everyone,
My Grandfather with dementia has bought lots of jars of 100 pack Healtheries brand flax seed oil 1000mg tablets and won't be able to use them all as he has now passed away. They are all unopened and completely sealed. This supplement is good for skin and heart health and is a … View moreHi everyone,
My Grandfather with dementia has bought lots of jars of 100 pack Healtheries brand flax seed oil 1000mg tablets and won't be able to use them all as he has now passed away. They are all unopened and completely sealed. This supplement is good for skin and heart health and is a natural source of omega 3, 6 and 9.
The best before date is in July 2023.
The RRP at Countdown is $24, happy to sell for $9 each.
Link to countdown's listing for the same product:
www.countdown.co.nz... ?stockcode=271319&name-healtheries-flax-seed-oil -1000mg
For more information please PM me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more information.
Price: $9
Donna Bridgeman from Irish Interest Group - Lower North Island
Date: Saturday 25 March 2023 9.30-2.30 pm
Where: Collective Community Club, 33 Johnsonville Rd, Johnsonville
RESEARCHING YOUR IRISH ANCESTRY FOR FREE
We’ll be showcasing a myriad of free online resources you can use to research your Irish ancestors, providing tips and tricks to get … View moreDate: Saturday 25 March 2023 9.30-2.30 pm
Where: Collective Community Club, 33 Johnsonville Rd, Johnsonville
RESEARCHING YOUR IRISH ANCESTRY FOR FREE
We’ll be showcasing a myriad of free online resources you can use to research your Irish ancestors, providing tips and tricks to get the most out of each of them, and highlighting some resources you might not have thought of. We’ll also have our research helpdesk available for your enquiries too.
9.30 Registration
10.00 presentations x 3/4
BREAK
1130 presentations x3
12.30/13.00 LUNCH
1330 Research helpdesks: Irish, DNA
Entry Fee $10 members $15 non-members
It's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?
Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the … View moreIt's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?
Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2023 Prospa Local Business Hero Awards including a incredible package worth $10,000. Just share a few words about why they make your community a better place to live.
Your favourite local will thank you!
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
With universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other … View moreWith universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other vital skills do you think are at risk of being lost?
Share your thoughts below for the We Say You Say column in the local paper - write NFP if you want your comments excluded.
279 replies (Members only)
Heng from Maungaraki
Looking to buy a quality machine. Can pick up within Wellington region.
Sandra from Normandale
The original Riddiford Gardens where the Library and the HCC buildings stand. Once held the Plunket rooms, Rutherford swimming baths along with the playground.
Jacqui from Paparangi
I have a small number of swan plants to sell. Caterpillar free $5 each.
021 451 933.
Negotiable
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Barbara from Paparangi
Free delivery Wellington region.
For more info, message info@woe2go.co.nz
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It has been a while since I posted a Friday Feathered Friend. This week it is a contribution from Louise Thomas.
"This is not the best photo of a variable oystercatcher - it's not even the best photo I took that day, but it is interesting. I noticed he/she was tagged - meet CT7. I … View moreIt has been a while since I posted a Friday Feathered Friend. This week it is a contribution from Louise Thomas.
"This is not the best photo of a variable oystercatcher - it's not even the best photo I took that day, but it is interesting. I noticed he/she was tagged - meet CT7. I snapped him/her in the Hutt Estuary on 12 January and sent a report off to the Banding Office as you do and got back a very interesting report about the bird.
He/she was banded on Bell Island, Waimea Inlet, Tasman on 28/05/2022 in his/her 2nd year. Sex is unknown. CT7 is a busy chap, since banding this bird has been re-sighted at Saxton Field, Stoke, Nelson on 28/06/2022 and 19/07/2022. This bird is part of a research study on the morphometrics, population trends, longevity and movements of variable oystercatchers in the Golden/Tasman Bays region.
So, if you see CT7 don't forget to report him/her to the banding office.
Variable oystercatcher/ tōrea (Haematopus unicolor). Bird #14 in 2023.
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