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Donna from Otaki District
Tuesday 25 October
Location: Coast Community Church, 57 Hinemoa St, Paraparaumu
Topic: The long-awaited speaker is now available David Hadfield talks about Octavius Hadfield's place in Kapiti's history
Time 7.00 p.m Free for members, $3 door charge for visitors
Richard from Paraparaumu
2 outdoor chairs. They probably need staining but still quite solid. They come with the cushions shown.
Price: $40
Lindsay from Paraparaumu Beach
Looking for someone to do a one-off house clean at my friend's house in Whitby. Three bedrooms, on one level. Looks clean to me, but she would like someone else to give it the once over in case she has missed anything. I'd anticipate 3 maybe 4 hours work. All windows are done … View moreLooking for someone to do a one-off house clean at my friend's house in Whitby. Three bedrooms, on one level. Looks clean to me, but she would like someone else to give it the once over in case she has missed anything. I'd anticipate 3 maybe 4 hours work. All windows are done professionally. She's holding a party for her 80yo sister in two weeks
She has all the cleaning products and equipment needed. And will pay travel time for anyone outside the area. Hourly rate $30.00.
Lorraine from Paraparaumu
Blue portable wardrobe organiser great for camping or extra storage. Zip/rollup front doors. Was used for three months but no longer needed. Partially still assembled. One plastic joint has been glued after it was mistreated. Cloth still in as new condition. Ph. 021 262 1967
Price: $15
Lorraine from Paraparaumu
40L water carrier suitable for caravans, camping and motor homes. Comes complete ready for use, with 2 filler caps,2 tyres , 2 end sockets, 1 steel handle (in 3 parts) and 1 filler tube. In new condition. Used once. Ph. 021 262 1967
Price: $70
Richard from Paraparaumu
2 Seater sofa - pink / orange colour. Clean and good condition.
Price: $110
Susan from Otaki District
Wondering if anyone has any garden pond frogs or tadpoles.
Would love to put so e in our frog resort (pond)
Nursery Specials!!
Phormium Tenax seedling 5cm Pots $2.00 ea or 10 for $15
Ake Ake Seedlings - 5cm Pots $2.50 ea or 10 for $20
Griselinia littoralis (Kapuka) 5cm Pots $2.50 ea or 10 for $20 (Ideal for hedging)
Lots of other native trees, flaxes and grasses to pick from.
Make an appointment… View moreNursery Specials!!
Phormium Tenax seedling 5cm Pots $2.00 ea or 10 for $15
Ake Ake Seedlings - 5cm Pots $2.50 ea or 10 for $20
Griselinia littoralis (Kapuka) 5cm Pots $2.50 ea or 10 for $20 (Ideal for hedging)
Lots of other native trees, flaxes and grasses to pick from.
Make an appointment to visit now if wanting some of the above!
FAIRVIEW is a small Kapiti based nursery with stocks of various locally sourced native trees, flaxes, shrubs and grasses.
Please phone to arrange a visit: 0274 933 626 (Appointment Only Please).
www.fairviewnursery.co.nz.........
Negotiable
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin
Linen has been used for thousands of years for clothes, beding and furnishings. It is loved for its soft and cool feel. It is a very strong and durable material which will last much longer than other alternatives, like cotton. Growing your own linen may see overwhelming, but it helps to break it … View moreLinen has been used for thousands of years for clothes, beding and furnishings. It is loved for its soft and cool feel. It is a very strong and durable material which will last much longer than other alternatives, like cotton. Growing your own linen may see overwhelming, but it helps to break it down into manageable steps.
Plant 1 kg. fibre flax seed in a 6m x 6m plot
One plot will give you enough fibre to make a shirt from line (long linen fibres) and tow to weave a couple of towels. Your actual yield will depend on growing conditions, how well you weed the plot and how perfect your retting and hackling techniques are.
Broadcast the seed thickly, over well tilled ground and then walk on it to firm the seed in.
Weed it well about 4 weeks after planting.
Your flax will take about 2 weeks to germinate in a cool, wet spring. When it reaches just over 5cm in height you should walk into the plot and weed it well. You can step on the plants without damaging them when they are between 5cm and 30cm tall.
Admire the blue flax flowers as the linen grows
Once the bed has been weeded well, you can just admire it as it grows. About 60 days from planting the flowers start to open. It is very beautiful watching the blue flowers swaying in the breeze. Each flower is open for only one day. Each stock produces several flowers and each flower turns into a seed boll with 6 to 8 seeds.
100 days after planting, harvest the flax
The stocks of flax will be 2/3rds yellow and 1/3rd still green when it is ready to harvest. The flowering will be finished and each slender flax plant will have 4 to 6 seed bolls. You harvest the flax by hand, by pulling each plant out by the roots. Toss the weeds and place the stems of flax in order. Tie into bundles (shooks) about 30cm across, using strong twine.
See the whole method here: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Vicky from Levin
I am replacing my front fence, including the gates, and it would be a shame for it to go to the landfill. Would somebody like to have it? You will have to remove it soon, or pick it up after my contractors have torn it down, and have the ability to transport it. I cannot deliver it.
Free
Freya from Waikanae Beach
The ultimate footware solution.
Feel young again and move with ease!
Comfortable, wide toe box,premium orthotic insoles stretchable knit fabric.
See www.theorthofitstore.com... for more information.
I bought these new but my feet are to skinny and flat for them.
Never worn ,just tried … View moreThe ultimate footware solution.
Feel young again and move with ease!
Comfortable, wide toe box,premium orthotic insoles stretchable knit fabric.
See www.theorthofitstore.com... for more information.
I bought these new but my feet are to skinny and flat for them.
Never worn ,just tried on.
Price: $50
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive basil recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Oct 21, 2022. Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition … View moreDear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive basil recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Oct 21, 2022. Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Vegetable Growing Made Easy.
Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Kāpiti Observer
Our House of the Week this week is a sunny, spacious beach front home with 4 bedrooms in Paekākāriki. For sale through Hayden Walker and Georgie Bydder from Voyle and Co. Read all about it on page 3.
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Kāpiti to find agents who are actively… View moreOur House of the Week this week is a sunny, spacious beach front home with 4 bedrooms in Paekākāriki. For sale through Hayden Walker and Georgie Bydder from Voyle and Co. Read all about it on page 3.
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Kāpiti to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat to them about getting your property featured in the Homed Kāpiti.
Distribution & Delivery:
Homed Kāpiti gets delivered to 26,500 letterboxes every Thursday from Paekākāriki to Ōtaki Beach, and is also available in stands throughout the area.
For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Cameron Beattie on 021 973 105 or cameron.beattie@stuff.co.nz OR Niko Perez on 021 501 913 or niko.perez@stuff.co.nz
Not receiving your weekly delivery?
Please phone 0800 339000 or e mail distribution@stuff.co.nz
Harry from Waikanae
Winston Peters has told an audience at the New Zealand First party conference in Christchurch that co-governance with Māori was akin to apartheid and claimed the English language is being erased. The party also today voted on a policy to remove almost all references to the Treaty of Waitangi from … View moreWinston Peters has told an audience at the New Zealand First party conference in Christchurch that co-governance with Māori was akin to apartheid and claimed the English language is being erased. The party also today voted on a policy to remove almost all references to the Treaty of Waitangi from our laws. He promised if he comes back he'll ban gang patches in public. "We are not going on in this country with these unlawful private armies," he said. And warned his 250-strong audience about co-governance policies with Māori like the Māori Health Authority. "Reform? No it's not. It's retarded theft," he said. And Three Waters. "Well I said it. That's what Three Waters is, retarded theft." And he said that co-governance with Māori is the same as the brutal South African apartheid regime. Bay of Islands lodge owner Julian Batchelor had some of his land reclassified as Māori land and said Pākehā are being oppressed. "I have personally been on the other end of apartheid." Batchelor also put up policies on removing almost all references to the Treaty of Waitangi from legislation. Shane Jones was in favour of the idea - "with the exception where it would be unwise of us to unwind things like the Ngai Tahu settlement," he said. And of making English an official language to stop it being erased. "It is. Look on the TV news, it's being replaced by Te Reo," Batchelor said.
Brendan from Otaki District
We have a Mens Group that meet every second Tuesday in Otaki. We are looking for a couple of new members. We are into support, friendship, and personal growth. Give me a phone for more information and mabey come along to see if you like the group. Contact Brendan (06)3648205.
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