Bunnythorpe, Palmerston North

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813 days ago

Bronze fan

Quinton from Milson

Selling as we not using it anymore

Price: $10

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813 days ago

Beautiful Desk

Quinton from Milson

Hi all, I'm selling our lovely big desk and filing cabinet.
All info is on Youtube video, youtu.be...

Make me an amazing offer!

Negotiable

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813 days ago

Rural Art at Woodville Gallery

Natasha from Ashhurst - Pohangina

Rural artist Graham Christensen is currently exhibiting at the Woodville Art and History Galleries on the corner of Grey St and Vogel St, Woodville. Open 10am - 4pm daily.

If you haven't visited recently, the gallery has been refurbished and is looking fantastic. As well as monthly … View more
Rural artist Graham Christensen is currently exhibiting at the Woodville Art and History Galleries on the corner of Grey St and Vogel St, Woodville. Open 10am - 4pm daily.

If you haven't visited recently, the gallery has been refurbished and is looking fantastic. As well as monthly exhibitions it also houses the Lindauer Studio display (Gottfried Lindauer lived in Woodville from 1890 until he passed away in 1926 at the age of 87).

In this exhibition Graham shares the gallery with multi award winning watercolorist Judy Johnstone and acrylic pour and alcohol ink artists Melissa Haywood and Corinne Andrew.

For more information on Graham Christensen and his work: grahamchristensen.co.nz...
Or follow is facebook page: www.facebook.com...

814 days ago

Itching to shake some hands?

Central Districts Field days

So are your customers! Central Districts Field Days is excited to be taking on Exhibitors for 2023. 🎉

Join us from 16 - 18 March for this unique agriculture event that brings communities together to connect, discover and experience the future of New Zealand’s primary industries.

Central… View more
So are your customers! Central Districts Field Days is excited to be taking on Exhibitors for 2023. 🎉

Join us from 16 - 18 March for this unique agriculture event that brings communities together to connect, discover and experience the future of New Zealand’s primary industries.

Central to business, central to rural connections, central to supporting local. Whether you are looking to launch a new product, increase brand awareness, or reach a targeted audience, make sure you don’t miss out on being part of this cornerstone event.

Secure your site - Head to https://www.cdfielddays.co.nz/exhibitor-info to find out more 🚜
Find out more

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814 days ago

Notice

Jessica from Feilding

Evening all have just been alerted that there is a guy in a mask and tracksuit chasing after young girls, causing them to flee into a neighbors property. Last known the guy was heading into town.

815 days ago

Paint a kid's balance bike

The Team from Resene ColorShop Feilding

Update a balance bike with a colourful new look with Resene paints so that it can continue to be enjoyed for years to come!

Find out how to create your own.

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815 days ago

Pūkaha Community Open Day

Emily Court from Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre

We are very excited to be holding our first Community Open Day since 2019, on Sunday, September 25th.

Bring along your friends & whānau.

We have more details below and a very special guest in attendance thanks to our friends at Westpac. ⬇️

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815 days ago

32 Sqn ATC Feilding MARKET

Dawn from Feilding

On the first Saturday of each month (except January), the Parents Support Committee holds a market in the Square in Manchester St Feilding. a wide range of items are sold - plants, books, clothing, handmade toiletries, assorted crafts, - you name it, we probably have it! The Cadets do their part … View moreOn the first Saturday of each month (except January), the Parents Support Committee holds a market in the Square in Manchester St Feilding. a wide range of items are sold - plants, books, clothing, handmade toiletries, assorted crafts, - you name it, we probably have it! The Cadets do their part to support the Squadron by running a sausage sizzle. Stall sites are available for a nominal fee and everyone is welcome .

THIS SATURDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER 2022, 9AM TO 1PM
.MANCHESTER ST SQUARE, FEILDING.

815 days ago

Capers on Wheels | 5th September

Capers Cafe

To place an order send us call the cafe on 06 354 2770 or send us a private message on Facebook m.facebook.com....

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816 days ago

Microchip Pet Door - almost brand new

Stephen from Palmerston North Central

Sureflap Pet door - Microchip operated
Bought and installed but found not suitable for us or our dog.
Suitable Large cat small dogs
As new condition with manual and microchip tag
Screws etc.

New price up to $331.00.
Selling $175.00… View more
Sureflap Pet door - Microchip operated
Bought and installed but found not suitable for us or our dog.
Suitable Large cat small dogs
As new condition with manual and microchip tag
Screws etc.

New price up to $331.00.
Selling $175.00

Phone /text 0211008420

Give your furry pal a safe way to get inside while keeping unwanted guests out with the SureFlap Microchip Pet Door.
Just like giving your pets their own house key, this flap door is smart enough to know who’s allowed in and who’s not. It works by picking up on the unique microchip or collar tag on your dog or cat, and only opens to let him in, while staying closed for all other animals. Simply program in your pets’ microchips with just one button―you can store up to 32 pets in the system―and install on any door, window or wall. Perfect for large cats and small dogs, it features multiple modes to control when your furry ones go in and out, including a curfew mode that locks or unlocks automatically at a set time. It’s compatible with all microchips and includes one RFID collar tag to use if your pal isn’t microchipped.Key Benefits:
Connect with the Hub (sold separately) which links the Microchip Pet Door Connect to the Sure Petcare app
Remotely lock or unlock the pet door anytime, anywhere from the Sure Petcare app
Know whether your pets are at home, monitor long-term activity and notice changes in behaviour
Receive notifications when your pet enters and leaves your home
Prevents intruder animals entering your home
Create a curfew - set the door to lock and unlock at specified times or you can take control at anytime using the Sure Petcare
Designed for large cats and small dogs
Battery powered with up to 6 months battery life (4 x C cell batteries included)
Selective entry – any animal can exit.
What's Included:
Main Door Assembly, External Frame, Battery Compartment, (2) Battery Covers, Button Cover, Buttons, LCD Screen, Indicator, Light, Double Locking Mechanism, Draught Excluder, Selection of Screws, Screw Caps, SureFlap RFID Collar Tag.

Price: $175

816 days ago

Classic Family Living

Principal and Licensee Agent from Stu Fleming and Lyndsey Elliott - Ray White Real Estate

We're thrilled to introduce an outstanding family home in one of Palmerston North's hottest family neighbourhoods.
125 Ruamahanga Crescent offers 4 Bedrooms, 2 Living Areas and fantastic section and gardens
Call us to book your viewing

817 days ago

Luxury Cruising Virtual Information Sessions

The Luxury Cruising Co.

Join Pat from the Luxury Cruising Co this September to discover a unique collection of destinations and packages!

Sessions

Europe Session Tuesday 6th September 11am River Cruising
Land Journeys, Rail Journeys, Private Jet Tours, Small Ship Cruising, Luxury Yacht Cruising.

Canada/Alaska … View more
Join Pat from the Luxury Cruising Co this September to discover a unique collection of destinations and packages!

Sessions

Europe Session Tuesday 6th September 11am River Cruising
Land Journeys, Rail Journeys, Private Jet Tours, Small Ship Cruising, Luxury Yacht Cruising.

Canada/Alaska Session on Thursday 8th September 11am
Canadian Rockies with Alaska Cruise, Eastern Canada with New England Cruise, Rockies with Rail, Rockies with Calgary Stampede

Australia on Tuesday 13th September 11am
Kimberly Small Ship Cruising, 4WD Touring, Tasmania, Luxury Wilderness Camps, Discover a wide range of options available.

Asia Session on Thursday 15th September 11am
Discover Touring and River Cruises available in Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan and South Korea

Luxury Cruising on Tuesday 20 September at 11am
An overview of Luxury Cruising Worldwide and expedition cruising in Antarctica and the Arctic

Click here to register your interest or contact 0800 214 9925
Visit https://luxurycruising.co.nz/
Register Now

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817 days ago

The Benefits of Linen

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

Linen is most loved for its diversity, from a rustic and neutral look to soft and refined. It is often found in homes on upholstered and loose covered furniture, curtains, cushions, bedding and clothing. But did you know the benefits of linen run right down to the fibres?

How is Linen made?
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Linen is most loved for its diversity, from a rustic and neutral look to soft and refined. It is often found in homes on upholstered and loose covered furniture, curtains, cushions, bedding and clothing. But did you know the benefits of linen run right down to the fibres?

How is Linen made?
Linen is an amazing natural fabric made from flax fibres and this process has been used to make linen for almost 6,000 years.

The plants are first removed from the ground by cutting or pulling and then the seeds are extracted though a process called winnowing or ripping. To separate the fibres from the flax plant itself, a natural process takes place called “retting” that utilizes bacteria to decompose the pectin that binds the fibre together.

Once the long fibres are removed they are brushed out into long strands that can then be spun into yarn and eventually woven into linen material.

The best part about this process is that it’s practically zero-waste. Anything that will not be used in the fabric manufacturing, such as the woody stalks of the flax plant and the roots, compost back into the soil and the seeds used to make linseed oil.

Benefits of Linen
Linen is Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly: Linen is a sustainable, natural fibre growing without the use of pesticides, fertilizers and additional watering. This also makes it a renewable resource, plus being a natural fibre it’s also biodegradable.

Producing linen has a smaller environmental impact than cotton, mainly as it needs little to no water consumption to grow. Also, as mentioned above, the production of linen is rarely wasteful.

Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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818 days ago

Exhibition opening this week!

The Feilding & District Art Society

Tammie Rose Hodgetts presents her latest body of work in 'Rural Stitches' - on display from September 2 to 21.

These opulent landscapes are all inspired by scenes from the Rangitikei, rendered in Tammie's unique cubist style. The colours and lines Tammie incorporates into her work… View more
Tammie Rose Hodgetts presents her latest body of work in 'Rural Stitches' - on display from September 2 to 21.

These opulent landscapes are all inspired by scenes from the Rangitikei, rendered in Tammie's unique cubist style. The colours and lines Tammie incorporates into her work create a sense that each landscape is stitched together. And yet simultaneously, there is a jewel-like quality in the faceted forms that appear in each painting.

Tammie's artworks certainly offer a unique and intriguing vision of our local landscape, and her exhibition is not one to be missed!

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