Tararua District, Pahiatua

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1780 days ago

Wanted! 1970s Motorbike.

Zena from Dannevirke

Anyone have a 70s bike in the shed that you want to get rid off. Looking for something in original condition, similar condition as shown in the photo. Not running is ok but preferably complete. Negotiable on price. Best to call 06 376 5292 Thanks Darren

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1777 days ago

There's no place like it

Homed

Hi Neighbours,

Welcome to Homed, New Zealand’s biggest place for everything Home and property.

Take a look inside this weekend’s Sunday Star-times, where you’ll find the new look Homed publication, full of inspirational and award-winning content from Stuff, NZ House & Garden and NZ… View more
Hi Neighbours,

Welcome to Homed, New Zealand’s biggest place for everything Home and property.

Take a look inside this weekend’s Sunday Star-times, where you’ll find the new look Homed publication, full of inspirational and award-winning content from Stuff, NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener as well as the latest property listings from all around the country.

For even more home ideas, take a look at Homed.co.nz or neighbourly.co.nz for listings in your area.
Find out more

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1777 days ago

Rural Recollections - Exhibition Opening Sat 7 March

Natasha from Ashhurst - Pohangina

You are invited to join us for the opening of Graham Christensen's solo exhibition, Rural Recollections at 1.30pm, Sat 7 March at The Yellow Church Gallery, SH1, Mangaweka.

Graham’s latest paintings depict his life-long love of farming and the unique landscape that New Zealand offers. His… View more
You are invited to join us for the opening of Graham Christensen's solo exhibition, Rural Recollections at 1.30pm, Sat 7 March at The Yellow Church Gallery, SH1, Mangaweka.

Graham’s latest paintings depict his life-long love of farming and the unique landscape that New Zealand offers. His works are a reminiscence of rural life and moments in time that make up the rich tapestry of our farming communities and their significant place in our country’s history.

The opening will provide an opportunity to meet the artist and discuss his work over a glass of wine and nibbles.

This event is in conjunction with Mangaweka Day celebrations and the Taihape Gumboot Day Family Festival - what a great day out in the Rangitikei District.

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1778 days ago

Hi, looking for decent TV aerial repairer/installer,

Carole from Hokowhitu

Local to Hokowhitu, ideally to come out in next day or 2 and see how we can get up and running with our TV aerial. Pls text call me on 0273116070. thanks in advance.

1778 days ago

Caccia Birch House Bridal Fair 2020

Caccia Birch House

Your one-stop bridal event!

The Caccia Birch House Bridal Fair 2020 is approaching fast!

This is a free event for the public to attend, showcasing the finest Manawatu has to offer.

Chat to our knowledgeable vendors about your special day!

Caterers, dresses, celebrants, beauty, flowers, event … View more
Your one-stop bridal event!

The Caccia Birch House Bridal Fair 2020 is approaching fast!

This is a free event for the public to attend, showcasing the finest Manawatu has to offer.

Chat to our knowledgeable vendors about your special day!

Caterers, dresses, celebrants, beauty, flowers, event planner, event hire and much more!

Save the Date! 5th April 2020 at Caccia Birch House

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1779 days ago

Nominate your kind neighbour and win!

Neighbourly.co.nz

Do you know a kind neighbour? A caring person that goes out of their way to spread a little kindness in their community. Head over to the Neighbourly's Kind Neighbour page to nominate them now and you could both receive a $50 prezzy card! Nominate now

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1779 days ago

Plastering job

Mandy from Hokowhitu

Hi
I am looking for someone who is available to do a small plastering job.
Thanks

1779 days ago

Tui Lewis - Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Kia ora koutou, I am Tui Lewis and I represent the Hutt City Council on the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee, set up by the Greater Wellington Regional Council to make recommendations for maintaining and improving our taonga – our fresh and coastal waters.

I am honoured to have the … View more
Kia ora koutou, I am Tui Lewis and I represent the Hutt City Council on the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee, set up by the Greater Wellington Regional Council to make recommendations for maintaining and improving our taonga – our fresh and coastal waters.

I am honoured to have the privilege of serving Te Awakarangi and to support the kaitiakitanga of our special environment with the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara committee. We are looking forward to working with you to maintain and improve the quality of the water in our catchments. Growing population is placing an immense pressure on our waste and stormwater pipes. We need to fix our infrastructure to leave a healthier catchment to our children, and fixing infrastructure is costly. These are big changes, and needs to reflect our communities’ views informed by good evidence and information to find solutions that are fair and equitable.

Come and talk to me about what we can do together. Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz. To see what we have been doing visit our Facebook page, and to share what you value about our water and your solutions have your say by following the link below.

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1780 days ago

This weeks Property Weekly is now available

Matthew Reporter from

Check out this weeks Property Weekly
A great place to find Palmerston Norths and surrounds best properties

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1780 days ago

Poll: Rural meets urban

Reporter Manawatū Standard

Ata mārie kiritata,

The city's urban dwellers are about to meet Manawatū's rural dags for the annual Rural Games in Palmerston North's square.

More than 25,000 people are expected to come to town over two days, with national and international audiences through media, social … View more
Ata mārie kiritata,

The city's urban dwellers are about to meet Manawatū's rural dags for the annual Rural Games in Palmerston North's square.

More than 25,000 people are expected to come to town over two days, with national and international audiences through media, social media and television coverage.

Five per cent of the $1 million event is supported the city council, but the games trust's chairman Margaret Kouvelis wants a greater contribution to the games.

Should council contribute more?

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Rural meets urban
  • 23.5% Yes, five per cent is not enough.
    23.5% Complete
  • 76.5% No, they're getting the money from somewhere already.
    76.5% Complete
34 votes
1780 days ago

OSCAR WINNING SONGS

Globe Theatre

You Light Up My Life – The Oscar Winners (The Globe, March 7/8) is a montage of memorable songs that received the red carpet treatment at the Academy Awards.

You Light Up My Life, sung by Debbie Boone, won the Oscar in 1977 and is just as popular today. Each song will be introduced by the … View more
You Light Up My Life – The Oscar Winners (The Globe, March 7/8) is a montage of memorable songs that received the red carpet treatment at the Academy Awards.

You Light Up My Life, sung by Debbie Boone, won the Oscar in 1977 and is just as popular today. Each song will be introduced by the movie to give the audience the feel of the era and then presented as a classic rendition.

The line-up includes James Bond’s Live And Let Die, Shallow from A Star Is Born and Happy from Despicable Me. Other enduring songs include Never On Sunday, Georgy Girl and The Way We Were.

A line-up of Manawatu’s top singers, with accompaniment and arrangement from Roger Buchanan will showcase the songs at The Globe, Saturday, March 7 at 7.30pm and Sunday, March 8 at 2.30pm.

Tickets $27.50 (adults), $25 (seniors/students).
Book here

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1781 days ago

Poll: Could you go waste-free?

Reporter Manawatū Standard

Tēnā koutou e hoa mā,

The Manawatū Standard's local columnist, Carly Thomas, has become a waste-free warrior. She lugs her keep-cups and tote bags everywhere she shops to reduce her impact on our ever increasing mountains of rubbish.

She's noticed supermarkets and stores are … View more
Tēnā koutou e hoa mā,

The Manawatū Standard's local columnist, Carly Thomas, has become a waste-free warrior. She lugs her keep-cups and tote bags everywhere she shops to reduce her impact on our ever increasing mountains of rubbish.

She's noticed supermarkets and stores are adapting to the needs of the waste-free warrior, making it easier to adapt to the lifestyle.

Do you think you could go waste-free?

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Could you go waste-free?
  • 11.2% Yes! I'm already waste-free.
    11.2% Complete
  • 72% Yes, I'm making steps to cut back on my rubbish.
    72% Complete
  • 7.5% No, my lifestyle doesn't allow for me to go waste-free.
    7.5% Complete
  • 9.3% No, it won't make a difference.
    9.3% Complete
107 votes
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