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Jim from Pukekohe
Getting heaps of them dead on the steps outside. They're about 1-1.5cm long.
Ruwade Bryant Reporter from Franklin County News
Rebel Round Up will transform Pukekohe Park Raceway into somewhat of a 1960s classic American film scene, with live rockabilly entertainment, themed bar, cocktail lounge and vintage and classic American cars that will flood the venue.
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The Warehouse is currently supporting Life Education Trust. Funds raised will support at risk children to attend the mobile classroom. Head into your local The Warehouse Store and pick up a scratch ‘n Win ticket or add a dollar or more to your transaction to show your support.
The Team from Children's Day
Let's all get together and put tamariki first. Celebrate Children's Day in your community by organising an event. It can be anything, big or small. We have lots of ideas and tips to help. Register your event to receive a free pack of goodies for tamariki! Find out more!
MTF Finance would like to say a huge CONGRATULATIONS to Marc Duffin who is the winner of our 2018 HSBC NZ Sevens Family Pass! We hope you and your family have a blast. #mixitup7s How can MTF Finance help you?
Fraser High School is the hub of Adult Learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 60 evening and weekend classes over 4 terms through the Adult and Community Education programme. Our classes are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer … View moreFraser High School is the hub of Adult Learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 60 evening and weekend classes over 4 terms through the Adult and Community Education programme. Our classes are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer interesting and useful short courses.
You can LOOK, BOOK and PAY online at www.fraserace.ac.nz or just call us on 07 846 8624. EASY!
Just a few clicks and you will be on a new learning adventure.
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Shirley from Te Kauwhata
2012 Toyota Corolla GX 1.8L Automatic Hatch back
Colour: Silver
Odometer: just under 87500 approximately
Doors: 5
Fuel type: Petrol
Drive type: Front wheel drive
Transmission: automatic
CC Rating: 1798 cc
NZ New
ABS brakes, Airbags, Fuel injected, power steering, stability control, … View more2012 Toyota Corolla GX 1.8L Automatic Hatch back
Colour: Silver
Odometer: just under 87500 approximately
Doors: 5
Fuel type: Petrol
Drive type: Front wheel drive
Transmission: automatic
CC Rating: 1798 cc
NZ New
ABS brakes, Airbags, Fuel injected, power steering, stability control, electric mirrors, electric windows, remote central locking, air conditioning, bluetooth, CD player, engine immobiliser, radio.
New tires in June 2017
Registration is valid until October 2018
WOF is valid until June 2018
Well maintained and regular servicing
Excellent clean condition
Negotiable
Create cocktails. Make great coffee.
Want to train in the hospitality sector? With NZMA we’ll teach you the skills and get you work ready so you can land a great job in the hospitality industry.
You’ll study:
• in a real bar and gain work experience in a café
• receive … View moreCreate cocktails. Make great coffee.
Want to train in the hospitality sector? With NZMA we’ll teach you the skills and get you work ready so you can land a great job in the hospitality industry.
You’ll study:
• in a real bar and gain work experience in a café
• receive support and encouragement from your tutors
• graduate with a nationally recognised qualification
They have a dedicated employment team, NZMA Careers, who have relationships with over 100 reputable businesses throughout New Zealand. This is a large advantage to graduating students, as many of these employers are actively looking for potential employees.
NZMA has Free Study^ options available with 80% of their graduates go on to employment or higher study*
Come visit the Hamilton campus for a coffee and tour of our facilities.
Know anyone or want to enrol yourself? Courses start in February and March, so get in touch and enrol today.
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*80% represents and average student outcome over twelve months in 2016 and 2017. Visit ‘Latest News’ on nzma.ac.nz for more details. ^’Free Study’ options terms and conditions apply.
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Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
Hi there Neighbours, we're exploring the rental market in New Zealand and would love to hear about what you've encountered and what issues you'd like us to explore in your area. Please note that images and comments may be used as part of a news story.
New World’s got everything you need to get back to school sorted, with heaps of great deals instore now. Plus, check out newworld.co.nz for some legendary lunchbox ideas! Find out more
Allan J Neighbourly Lead from Tuakau
I think I have mentioned this before. Contractors working on behalf of who - Auckland Transport or Waikato Council or Auckland council spend ratepayers money in stalling capital services to and from the Pokeno suburb and the Powered Milk factory HAVE NOT reinstate Whangarata Road in a manner … View moreI think I have mentioned this before. Contractors working on behalf of who - Auckland Transport or Waikato Council or Auckland council spend ratepayers money in stalling capital services to and from the Pokeno suburb and the Powered Milk factory HAVE NOT reinstate Whangarata Road in a manner referred to in contracting Industry as acceptable and or Fit for Purpose.
We have been told the heavy transport vehicles are causing the damage. The is completely untrue and the majority of heavy vehicles have been running on 'air bags' for quite some time now.
It is where Contractors dig up sections of the road to thump their services through, they have damaged the substructure of the road at these dig intervals and the subsequent reinstatement is just rocks with overnight compaction thereby leaving the substructure well under par and with a very thin layer of hot bitumen on top which breaks up very quickly allowing rain water to enter the subsoil generating a subsoil failure.
No matter how many layers of hot or coal bitumen on top of the failed area, it will continue to fail AND SPREAD costing additional money for each repair on top of other repairs.
Vehicles drivers are aware of these road failures and dodge them putting themselves all risk of head on collisions.
This is not to mention residence adjacent to Whangarata road being woken up several times during the night hours with empty trucks with trailers bouncing over these road failures with costly botched repairs time and time again.
There is a guy driving around in a Waikato branded vehicle with a spray can of white paint marking the corners of these damaged road areas to be 'FIXED' by generally, the white paint is worn off before it can be fixed.
Rate payers are paying for road works to be carried out in a manner fit for purpose - BUT THAT IS NOT THE CASE.
Maybe others would like to join me in this drive. I know the truck owner/drivers are screaming about the road conditions causing damage to the vehicles.
Briar Hubbard Reporter from Franklin County News
Woohoo, it's just a few hours away from the long weekend!
What have you got planned?
We'd love to see some photos of what you get up to around Franklin over the next three days!
Emelyn McHardy Reporter from Franklin County News
It's back to school for hundreds of children in Franklin and amongst all of the new students is Piper McKenzie - all the way from Scotland.
Communications Team from Auckland Transport
If you're out on the water this summer, you must carry a suitable lifejacket for every person on board your vessel.
Find more about how to be safe out on the water here: at.govt.nz...
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