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Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
And
And so they came
And they were bearing standards of war
And they were wearing Iron Crosses upon their chests
And they were wearing yokes and mantles about their necks
And they were riding demon beasts made of steel
Breathing death with every shout and whisper
And the people cried, begged, … View moreAnd
And so they came
And they were bearing standards of war
And they were wearing Iron Crosses upon their chests
And they were wearing yokes and mantles about their necks
And they were riding demon beasts made of steel
Breathing death with every shout and whisper
And the people cried, begged, pleaded and died
And then they left
And the screams and whispers of the dying followed
And the survivors, few though they were
Walked lost and dazed, through the rubble that once was their homes
And the people tried to understand that which they could not
And the children tried to ask questions they could not form
And the dead lay where they fell
And the dogs did not
And the village mourned the loss of all they once cherished
The innocence of the children at peace with the world
And slowly they came together again
And no one could look upon another without seeing again
And their eyes were haunted by one moment in time
And their hands would not touch
And their ears would not hear
And their hearts would not feel
For all the good had been sullied by the blood of the children
And through all they know the sun will go down and rise again
And the birds will still sing at dawn
And the rain will fall from winter skies
And the children will still be born
And time will carry on her long slow march
Until the tears are dried and life is gone for all
Then peace will reign once more
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Tomorrow we remember those who have made the greatest sacrifice to keep us all safe.
#NSNZsafercommunities
The Team from St John's Presbyterian Church
Come and join us for a free dinner at 6:15pm in Jireh Hall, 608 Frederick Street, Hastings, followed by the fantastic CAP Money course at 7:00pm. For further details, and to register, please see the attached flyer.
Paula from Camberley
Hi Tracy Walker sorry I had an op so was away I have two bags here if you want them but are different to the ones in photos. If anyone wants more bags let me know. Now able to sew again after op
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Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hastings Central
Hi there,
We have a brand new Gas Heater Flu for an Internal Wall. We purchased it thinking we would install it but then moved the heater to an external wall. The Flu is still in its original packaging and has not even been removed from the box. It is too long since we purchased it so we can … View moreHi there,
We have a brand new Gas Heater Flu for an Internal Wall. We purchased it thinking we would install it but then moved the heater to an external wall. The Flu is still in its original packaging and has not even been removed from the box. It is too long since we purchased it so we can not return it and it is now past its year warranty. If anyone wants the flu for their gas heater - it is for an internal wall, not an exterior wall - please sing out. Seems silly to have it sitting in our garage if someone needs it. Willing to sell for a very good price. I can tell you the type of gas heater you will need to buy when we make contact.
Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Rooms Closed:
Good Friday - Easter Monday and ANZAC Day
Rooms Open:
Tuesday - Wednesday - Friday - for deliveries
Next General Auction Wednesday 1 May @ 10am
Next Antique Auction Thursday 16 May @ 10am
The Warehouse is proud to support Parenting Place this month, hosting their Peel & Reveal competition at all our checkouts. You have to be in to win!
In addition, all proceeds from our Rangi Kipa reusable bags currently in store at checkouts will go to Parenting Place. Parenting Place … View moreThe Warehouse is proud to support Parenting Place this month, hosting their Peel & Reveal competition at all our checkouts. You have to be in to win!
In addition, all proceeds from our Rangi Kipa reusable bags currently in store at checkouts will go to Parenting Place. Parenting Place exists to walk alongside whānau from the moment their little ones are born, until the time they raise tamariki of their own. Visit parentingplace.nz for more information.
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Rosemary from Havelock North
Mac BBQ table with two bench seats squabs umbrella stand and double umbrella good condition table and bench seats brought for $550
Price: $350
Janiel from Taradale
Does anyone recognise this person or vehicle? They paid an uninvited visit to a Meeanee Road residence at 2am this morning. It’s highly likely they will return now they know what tools to bring & is the stick to ward off property owners if they are discovered? Please notify Police.
Free
Ric Coleman from MENZSHED, Hastings.
One of our latest projects. A 'crook' door. Join MENZSHED, Hastings, and you could do this...... or we can do it for you. We'll have a go at most things, as long as you can bring them to us. Contact: Ric. <chairman@menzshedhastings.co.nz> or ph/txt 021 2140624.
Pauline from Hospital Hill
The council want to know if we agree to their planned rates rise of 6.4%. Say "NO" to chlorinated water and "NO" to the rates rise if it means they continue chlorinating our water.
NCC has budgeted $20 million on water treatment plants etc but we still end up with all the … View moreThe council want to know if we agree to their planned rates rise of 6.4%. Say "NO" to chlorinated water and "NO" to the rates rise if it means they continue chlorinating our water.
NCC has budgeted $20 million on water treatment plants etc but we still end up with all the CHLORINE PROBLEMS:
1) our natural immunity to illness undermined
2) painful skin conditions
3) discoloured water from the chlorine stripping biofilm from inside the pipes - which ends up, not in the gutter, as they used to do, but in our kitchen sinks.
This is our chance to tell this council we will NOT accept a rates rise. Don't be misled by the council’s website - Napier could safely follow the Christchurch example. For more information email Guardians of the Aquifer: p.doyle@hotmail.com
Submissions deadline Monday 13th May.
Graeme from Havelock North
Very tidy car, only 144,000kms.
Has a 12 month warrant, 6 months registration, new battery and runs really well.
A great first car for someone, only $3,700 or best offer.
Negotiable
Barry from Bluff Hill
Hi, we are looking for a small quantity of old scaffolding boards or something similar.
If you have some you want to get rid of, please phone Barry on 027 2855550.
Thanks!
Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Rooms Closed:
Good Friday - Easter Monday and ANZAC Day
Rooms Open:
Tuesday - Wednesday - Friday - for deliveries
Next General Auction Wednesday 1 May @ 10am
Next Antique Auction Thursday 16 May @ 10am
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