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Sue from Marybank
Touch light with 3 light settings.
Great bedside light.
Height 51cm
Price: $25
Sue from Marybank
Very sturdy cane picnic basket with separate wine holders.
Height to top of basket 32cm
Height to top of handle 50cm (they fold down)
Width 36cm
Length 52cm
Price: $45
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Sally from The Brook
Next Crop Swap is on this Sunday 4th Feb at Waimarama Community Gardens, starting at 10.30 sharp.
We are part of the national organisation. Crop Swaps take place all around NZ, first started in Taranaki 14 years ago and still going strong. For the purpose of swapping harvests from our gardens. If … View moreNext Crop Swap is on this Sunday 4th Feb at Waimarama Community Gardens, starting at 10.30 sharp.
We are part of the national organisation. Crop Swaps take place all around NZ, first started in Taranaki 14 years ago and still going strong. For the purpose of swapping harvests from our gardens. If you have too many zucchinis or citrus fruit bring them along and take home other beautiful produce, maybe fresh fruit or vegs or preserves or plants and seedlings. Always something good to choose from.
Also a social event to catch up with friends and like-minded people. We want more people to benefit so bring your friends, neighbours and kids along too.
Callum from Stoke
Hi Just enquiring if anyone else has noticed the drivers licencing testing in Nelson is excessively failing people for ridiculous things.
My son just failed because he didn't turn his head enough when looking in the mirrors.
He said the examiner said I saw you moving your head but you … View moreHi Just enquiring if anyone else has noticed the drivers licencing testing in Nelson is excessively failing people for ridiculous things.
My son just failed because he didn't turn his head enough when looking in the mirrors.
He said the examiner said I saw you moving your head but you didn't move it enough.
Just interested if anyone else experiencing similar issues. Have heard stories...
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Give an old wooden wardrobe a no-sand Resene paint makeover to add more colour – as well as more storage – to your life.
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Ryman Healthcare is pleased to announce it’s been awarded the Wellbeing Tick, a significant milestone marking the company as the first healthcare organisation in New Zealand and Australia to receive this accreditation.
The Wellbeing Tick is a workplace accreditation programme that recognises … View moreRyman Healthcare is pleased to announce it’s been awarded the Wellbeing Tick, a significant milestone marking the company as the first healthcare organisation in New Zealand and Australia to receive this accreditation.
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Louise from Nelson South
Wanted to buy with cash a tall/large clothes stand to put in my room, to hang some extra clothes on that don’t fit in my wardrobe.
It needs to be tall enough for long dresses and winter jackets.
It doesn’t need to be super strong because it won’t have lots of heavy clothes on it, just some.
… View moreWanted to buy with cash a tall/large clothes stand to put in my room, to hang some extra clothes on that don’t fit in my wardrobe.
It needs to be tall enough for long dresses and winter jackets.
It doesn’t need to be super strong because it won’t have lots of heavy clothes on it, just some.
Ideally I would like to view it before I buy, but if you can describe it to me over the phone, then that would be good enough.
The warehouse has new ones for $48 approximately.
Cell 0276025945 preferably or louisemarychaney1@gmail.com I haven’t figured out yet how to receive messages on the Neighbourly app so I give my cell and email.
Camilla from Todds Valley
Does anyone have any goldfish that need rehoming? We have a large outdoor pond that needs some.
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The Team Reporter from NZ Farmer - North Island
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Katie Townshend Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Nelson dog owners who forget their bags could find themselves in a sticky situation, as the city council considers ditching free doggy-do bag dispensers.
But, while the dispensers could be a thing of the past, dog owners could still end up with free bags, with the council considering issuing … View moreNelson dog owners who forget their bags could find themselves in a sticky situation, as the city council considers ditching free doggy-do bag dispensers.
But, while the dispensers could be a thing of the past, dog owners could still end up with free bags, with the council considering issuing owners a “quota” when registration fees are paid. What's your view - should owners BYO bags, or should the council keep dispensers?
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