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Mike from Pukekohe
This tent has only been used a couple of times. in excellent condition.
2.4 x 2.4 x 1.8 high, Photo shows fly loosely fitted. Contact Mike 0274442856
We have various utensils for free with tent sale
Price: $180
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For two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.
Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats … View moreFor two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.
Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats they face, and how we can protect our feathered taonga. Important work that we love seeing!
Who was last year’s champ? 🏆 The Yellow-eyed penguin, one of the world’s rarest penguins. But this year, Neighbourly is keeping a close eye on another ocean wanderer: the Tītī (Cook’s petrel).
Who is getting your vote this year? 🐦💛
🗳 Voting closes: Sunday 28 September
🏅 Winner announced: Monday 29 September
We hope this brings a smile!
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Janet Wallington from Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop
Don't miss our 2 for 1 Tuesday special✨
👀 Simply buy 1 item and get a similar item of equal or lesser value, ABSOLUTELY FREE! 👀
That means...
Buy 1 top get the second top free!
Buy 1 pair of shoes get the second pair free!
🤩 We are open from 9:30am - 4pm today 🤩
* Sale … View moreDon't miss our 2 for 1 Tuesday special✨
👀 Simply buy 1 item and get a similar item of equal or lesser value, ABSOLUTELY FREE! 👀
That means...
Buy 1 top get the second top free!
Buy 1 pair of shoes get the second pair free!
🤩 We are open from 9:30am - 4pm today 🤩
* Sale excludes books, selected ornaments, children's clothing, selected clothing, furniture, plants and crafts made by our Bloom participants *
Negotiable
The Team from Ryman Healthcare
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Cecily from Pukekohe
This Sunday, we celebrate St Francis Day at 9.30am at the Pukekohe Anglican Church. Please bring your pets to this family service, in the Reid Anderson Hall at St Andrew's, on the corner of Queen St and Wesley St, Pukekohe. ALL WELCOME.
St Francis of Assisi lived from 1181 to 1226 in Italy … View moreThis Sunday, we celebrate St Francis Day at 9.30am at the Pukekohe Anglican Church. Please bring your pets to this family service, in the Reid Anderson Hall at St Andrew's, on the corner of Queen St and Wesley St, Pukekohe. ALL WELCOME.
St Francis of Assisi lived from 1181 to 1226 in Italy and is known as the patron saint of animals, the environment, Italy, merchants and stowaways. Francis was born into the privileged life of a nobleman, but eventually worldly desires no longer satisfied him. He wanted a simpler life with his love for poverty, nature and simplicity. Eventually, he founded the religious order of Franciscans, whose brothers preached the Gospel, made poverty holy, and worked hard to bring the word of God to a world that desperately needed it. He is known as the first person to receive the stigmata.
Robert from Bombay
Great for making compost bins.
Recessed in ground as path stabilisers.
Free
Mike Jones from Drury Community Library
A great new facility available from your local community library
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We’ve all seen the headlines lately — New Zealand’s economy shrank more than expected between April and June (down 0.9%).
(If not, you can read a summary of the June quarter's activity on this article published by the Post)
Now that the weekend’s over and things have calmed down … View moreWe’ve all seen the headlines lately — New Zealand’s economy shrank more than expected between April and June (down 0.9%).
(If not, you can read a summary of the June quarter's activity on this article published by the Post)
Now that the weekend’s over and things have calmed down a bit, the Neighbourly Team are keen to hear from you: how are you feeling about it all?
Summer’s coming, and holidays are on the horizon … should we be focusing on the future rather than the past quarter? Or is this dip in the road a real concern?
Share your thoughts in the comments!
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If you’re curious about retirement village living, don’t wonder, come have a wander.
If you’re just starting your journey, or ready now, a Summerset Open Day could be the perfect first step. Why not bring your friends and family and make a day of it? See for yourself why our residents love… View moreIf you’re curious about retirement village living, don’t wonder, come have a wander.
If you’re just starting your journey, or ready now, a Summerset Open Day could be the perfect first step. Why not bring your friends and family and make a day of it? See for yourself why our residents love the Summerset life.
We can’t wait to welcome you on Sunday 5 October from 10am – 2pm.
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Janet Wallington from Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop
✨50% OFF LINEN AND GLASSWARE ✨
Come in TOMORROW to snag a bargain!
🏃🏻♀️ Be quick, stock is limited!
📍 Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop, 33 Edinburgh Street, Pukekohe
🗓️ Open 9.30am - 4pm — don’t miss it!
Excludes home decor, ornaments and selected glassware items.
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Janet Wallington from Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop
We have received some great men's clothing donations this week and they won't last long!
Jeans from Jeanswest sizes 38, 40, 42, 44
Pants from Hallensteins, Chinos, Johnny Bigg, Farrah Casuals and Bob Spears sizes 34, 42, 112 - 117
Shorts from Quicksilver, Stubbies and Ruggers in sizes … View moreWe have received some great men's clothing donations this week and they won't last long!
Jeans from Jeanswest sizes 38, 40, 42, 44
Pants from Hallensteins, Chinos, Johnny Bigg, Farrah Casuals and Bob Spears sizes 34, 42, 112 - 117
Shorts from Quicksilver, Stubbies and Ruggers in sizes 40 and 112
🏃🏻♀️ Be quick, sizes and styles are limited!
📍 Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop, 33 Edinburgh Stre
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Mike Jones from Drury Community Library
Good morning, a quick post regarding holiday activities for local children. Please feel free to join us for our Minecraft themed day next Tuesday 30th Sept, 10.30 - 1.30pm.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Many workplaces now embrace hybrid working — splitting time between home and the office. For years, people have built their routines and lifestyles around this flexibility.
But critics say it weakens team spirit, slows training, and makes collaboration harder.
💬 What do you think? Hybrid… View moreMany workplaces now embrace hybrid working — splitting time between home and the office. For years, people have built their routines and lifestyles around this flexibility.
But critics say it weakens team spirit, slows training, and makes collaboration harder.
💬 What do you think? Hybrid forever, or back to the office full-time?
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Aotearoa New Zealand is aiming to be predator-free in 2050 to ensure our islands' unique species of birds, frogs, lizards and plants can thrive.
New Zealand has among the highest proportions of threatened or at-risk species in the world, and around 25 million native birds are killed by … View moreAotearoa New Zealand is aiming to be predator-free in 2050 to ensure our islands' unique species of birds, frogs, lizards and plants can thrive.
New Zealand has among the highest proportions of threatened or at-risk species in the world, and around 25 million native birds are killed by introduced predators every year. But it's not all bad news - when predators are removed or controlled, nature bounces back fast. We’ve already seen it happening in many parts of the country!
People all over Aotearoa are doing their bit - setting traps in their backyards, planting natives, volunteering, or donating. You can too! Backyard trapping is one example of effective individual action.
What do you think? Can we reach our Predator Free target in 2050?
Share your thoughts in the comments!
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