Otaki District, Otaki

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

From us at Neighbourly

21 days ago

Making Hearing Easy in Kapiti

Triton Hearing Kapiti

At Triton Hearing Kapiti, you’ll find us on Amohia Street in a spacious, welcoming clinic with easy flat-access parking. Our friendly team supports the Kapiti community, providing expert care in a relaxed, lounge-style environment.

From routine hearing checks to advanced solutions, we ensure … View more
At Triton Hearing Kapiti, you’ll find us on Amohia Street in a spacious, welcoming clinic with easy flat-access parking. Our friendly team supports the Kapiti community, providing expert care in a relaxed, lounge-style environment.

From routine hearing checks to advanced solutions, we ensure every visit is simple and personalised. We love seeing clients reconnect with the sounds and moments they’ve been missing, whether it’s a loved one’s voice, music, or everyday life. Family-friendly and community focused, our Kapiti clinic makes hearing easy and enjoyable for everyone.
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22 days ago

Red rock (McCallum Chip)

Andrew from Waikanae

Hello,does anyone know where I can source this from,it's redish in colour,between 10mm and 20 mm in size. I've found some in Napier but hoping to find some closer to Wellington area,it's not available in regular landscape businesses, thank you.

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22 days ago

Tarapuruhi Homestead 1076

Paul from Levin

The hallway at Tarapuruhi Homestead at Bushy Park, Kai Iwi. (1076)

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22 days ago

Children's Christmas Carol Service - Tomorrow!

Kate Neighbourly Lead from Raumati Beach

🎄 Don’t miss it — our Children’s Christmas Carol Service is tomorrow! 🎄Bring your children, family and friends and join us for a festive afternoon filled with joy and Christmas spirit.

🧁Afternoon tea from 2:45 pm.
🎶 Carols and a short advent play at 3:20 pm.

✨❤️ … View more
🎄 Don’t miss it — our Children’s Christmas Carol Service is tomorrow! 🎄Bring your children, family and friends and join us for a festive afternoon filled with joy and Christmas spirit.

🧁Afternoon tea from 2:45 pm.
🎶 Carols and a short advent play at 3:20 pm.

✨❤️ It’s a wonderful way to kick off the season together, and we’d love to see you there. Come celebrate Christmas with us! ✨❤️

All ages are welcome. Free event.

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36 days ago

Think you can spot a scam from a mile away?

The Team from Netsafe

You might be surprised. Scammers are getting slicker, sneakier, and a whole lot more convincing, and they’re targeting everyone from students to grandparents.

Before you brush it off with “I’d never fall for that,” give your scam radar a quick tune-up! Test yourself with Netsafe’s fun … View more
You might be surprised. Scammers are getting slicker, sneakier, and a whole lot more convincing, and they’re targeting everyone from students to grandparents.

Before you brush it off with “I’d never fall for that,” give your scam radar a quick tune-up! Test yourself with Netsafe’s fun new Scam Spotting Quiz or try our online module for even more skill-building.

Scams can catch anyone — even the careful ones.
Keep your wits (and your wallet) about you!

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23 days ago

Garage sale

Suzanne from Levin

217 Bath street Saturday 9.00am. 6th December

Negotiable

24 days ago

Tarapuruhi Homestead Entrance

Paul from Levin

The entrance to Tarapuruhi Homestead at Bushy Park, Kai Iwi. (1070) Please enlarge for best view.

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23 days ago

November’s Weather: a Summery Month

Murray from Paraparaumu

Along with most places in Central New Zealand and other places, Kāpiti enjoyed summery weather during November, with temperatures more like those usually expected in December. It was also dry with above average sunshine.

Our daily average maximum temperature was 20.7℃. Only four times in the… View more
Along with most places in Central New Zealand and other places, Kāpiti enjoyed summery weather during November, with temperatures more like those usually expected in December. It was also dry with above average sunshine.

Our daily average maximum temperature was 20.7℃. Only four times in the last 15 years has the November average exceeded 20 degrees, the last being in 2022. This temperature was around 1.5 degrees above the longtime average.

Rainfall of around 80mm was a little above average, but it mostly fell as two events, separated by up to two dry weeks.

Sunshine amounting to the equivalent of 18 days was above that usually experienced in December.

It seems the forecasted La Niña summer may have already arrived in November, so I guess we can expect December to be similar to what we had in November, with perhaps less wind and an average temperature of around 22 ℃.

Photo:The early summer seemed to suit this rose with it having more blooms than usual.

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23 days ago

Free range organic eggs

Damian from Levin

Happy for regulars. Free range organic eggs. Message me if interested. $8 per dozen

Price: $8

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23 days ago

RCA to hdmi converter

Adrian from Paraparaumu

Does anyone have a spare RCA to HDMI converter they no longer require ?

Many thanks

Free

24 days ago

"Van Gogh and Vino" paint and sip evening (spaces filling up!)

Tracey from Otaki District

"Van Gogh and Vino" paint and sip evenings are fast approaching. Don't miss out on this fun and creative event. Scan the link or PM message for further details to secure a place!
Thursday 11th Dec 7pm to 9pm Te Horo Hall fundraiser session,
Thursday 11th to Monday 22nd Dec sessions… View more
"Van Gogh and Vino" paint and sip evenings are fast approaching. Don't miss out on this fun and creative event. Scan the link or PM message for further details to secure a place!
Thursday 11th Dec 7pm to 9pm Te Horo Hall fundraiser session,
Thursday 11th to Monday 22nd Dec sessions as well!

24 days ago

Studio Swivel Microphone Boom Arm

James from Waikanae

Microphone boom arm with desk clamp for studio or broadcasting use. Will fix to anything. Has spring retraction and a lockable hinge for safety. Can swing round 360°

Price: $25

29 days ago

SPECIAL VILLA #3

Paul from Levin

(A CONTRAST between then and now) My grandfather Howard Mays, (another son of Oliver Mays see … View more(A CONTRAST between then and now) My grandfather Howard Mays, (another son of Oliver Mays see previous uploads) built this home (1913) at 19 Fourth Avenue, Mt Albert. (Later renamed Fontenoy St). I spent a lot of time there and knew the large property well. From about the age of 9, I used to mow the lawns, initially with a hand mower. To do this, I would run across Auckland from my home in Three Kings or later, from Epsom. From Three Kings, I occasionally pushed a trolley containing my younger sister over to 4th Avenue and back. How different our society was in the 1940s! Can you imagine parents would consider it normal today? I took this photo of my grandparents with a box camera about 1945 and developed the film in the washhouse.

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24 days ago

Sign language

Bayne from Waikanae Beach

Just wondering if there is anyone or place that teaches sign language in the Kapiti Coast area?

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27 days ago

REMINDER - THE HANDMADE AND PRELOVED NIGHT MARKET IS ON TODAY

Gary from Waikanae

When:- Friday 28 November 4.30pm - 7.30pm

Where:- Waikanae Arts & Craft Society Hall,
27a Elizabeth Street,
Waikanae


* The Chimney Pot - Collectables and Christmas Decorations
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When:- Friday 28 November 4.30pm - 7.30pm

Where:- Waikanae Arts & Craft Society Hall,
27a Elizabeth Street,
Waikanae


* The Chimney Pot - Collectables and Christmas Decorations
* Good quality Preloved Clothing
* New Clothing by a local designer
* Jewellery
* Hand made Bags
* Hand made Children's Dress-ups and Dolls Clothes
* Local Artist
* Hand made Cushions
* Upcycled and repurposed items in a Shabby Chic style including Furniture

* Collage Art
* Etc. Etc.

Bring the kids along!!
Support Local. Lets make this event a success!!

Night Market Poster for 28 Nov 25.pdf Download View

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