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James from Otaki District
Native Carex Testacea grown from seed here in Te Horo.
$7 each
Price: $7
Mark from Raumati South
Had some wood split yesterday,and now have a pile of bark we don't need.
If someone would like it for their garden etc,flick me a text to arrange pick up in Raumati South.
Flat easy drive on access - park right beside it.
Mark
021570598
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Andrew Laing from The Lions Club of Kapiti
THE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI
The Kapiti Coast is a vibrant district with a strong community spirit.
Would you like to help to put something back into the community and at the same time enjoy socialising with like-minded people?
The Lions Club of Kapiti welcomes new members.
We are involved in … View moreTHE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI
The Kapiti Coast is a vibrant district with a strong community spirit.
Would you like to help to put something back into the community and at the same time enjoy socialising with like-minded people?
The Lions Club of Kapiti welcomes new members.
We are involved in fund raising for local charities as well as undertaking interesting projects for worthy causes.
Having fun while helping our community is what we do.
If you would like to know more reply to this message at . President.kapiti@lionsclubs.org.nz and we will send you an information sheet.
Jean-Pierre from Otaki District
Horizontal sliding window, double-glazed, 1500w X 1200d, colour window bronze; new and unused
Negotiable
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Words and pic from Louise Thomas.
"Hey, mate, have you got any chips? . . .Come back, I know which one is your car." Southern black-backed gulls/karoro (Larus dominicanus) looking slightly nefarious on the back of an old boat at the Hutt Estuary.
Gail from Raumati South
I so appreciate my neighbours on neighbourly such as Von Christian and James Eaten, who contribute such help, useful info, fun facts and kindness, they epitomises what 'neighbourly is all about a HUGE Thank you lovely people. I've decided to make this post to commend lovely people … View moreI so appreciate my neighbours on neighbourly such as Von Christian and James Eaten, who contribute such help, useful info, fun facts and kindness, they epitomises what 'neighbourly is all about a HUGE Thank you lovely people. I've decided to make this post to commend lovely people we've met/seen posts/helpful & kind etc on neighbourly Aotearoa, please all feel free to add names on here, let's recognise our great people, in doing so we'll quieten the handful who like to antagonise. I'm starting now to add people. Ignore the bad and highlight neighbourly heroes 🙂🙂 Kia kaha Arohanui Gail 💕
Sue from Paraparaumu Beach
Hi, my tabby male cat needs a new home. My son has been looking after him for the last 6 months but is now moving into a flat in town and can't take Puma with him.
Puma is about 12 years old, very cuddly once he gets to know you and your voice, but equally happy to be outdoors most of the … View moreHi, my tabby male cat needs a new home. My son has been looking after him for the last 6 months but is now moving into a flat in town and can't take Puma with him.
Puma is about 12 years old, very cuddly once he gets to know you and your voice, but equally happy to be outdoors most of the time. No current health issues, just needs fed, watered, patted and loved. If interested please call me on 021 972 702, Thanks Sue
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Leigh from Peka Peka
2 ha grazing by beach at Peka Peka. In return should be willing to maintain fencing and perform routine care of the paddock. Will consider all types of stock/animals
Call/text 027-364 3990
Free
Lynn from Paraparaumu
I have a friend setting up a new Air BnB in Raumati South. They require a few photos shot of the interior for marketing purposes as soon as possible. This job is ideal for someone to gain experience for their portfolio. If you are interested contact: Lynn 0212633639
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
One of the country’s top epidemiologists, Professor Michael Baker, who became a household name amid the Covid-19 pandemic has taken home the supreme award at the annual Wellingtonian of the Year Awards.
reated by The Dominion Post, the Wellingtonian of the Year Awards were started in 1989 to … View moreOne of the country’s top epidemiologists, Professor Michael Baker, who became a household name amid the Covid-19 pandemic has taken home the supreme award at the annual Wellingtonian of the Year Awards.
reated by The Dominion Post, the Wellingtonian of the Year Awards were started in 1989 to celebrate achievements and contributions across all sectors of the greater Wellington community, awarding those who make the region exciting and vibrant.
The 2020 Dominion Post Wellingtonian Of The Year winners:
Arts – Victor Rodger
Business – Malcolm Gillies
Community Service – Biddy Harford
Education – Sally Barrett
Environment – Dave Lowe
Public Service – Ashley Bloomfield
Science & Technology – Michael Baker
Sport – Ameliaranne Ekenasio
Youth – Brad Olsen
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
The recent rain and cooler weather has led to a decrease in toxic algae levels. Waikanae River now has no warnings with no toxic algae detected in recent sampling. The Otaki River levels have dropped from a "red" to "amber" level - remember this means caution is still needed … View moreThe recent rain and cooler weather has led to a decrease in toxic algae levels. Waikanae River now has no warnings with no toxic algae detected in recent sampling. The Otaki River levels have dropped from a "red" to "amber" level - remember this means caution is still needed when exercising dogs in these areas, as it can be deadly for dogs if eaten.
Roger from Waikanae
Tomorrow at 10 am
Menzshed Kapiti is down the drive between 22 and 24 Rangihiroa Street, Waikanae beach.
Drop by after you’ve been to the market you could quite possibly find something you have always been looking for among the power tools, hand tools, gardening equipment and furniture, household… View moreTomorrow at 10 am
Menzshed Kapiti is down the drive between 22 and 24 Rangihiroa Street, Waikanae beach.
Drop by after you’ve been to the market you could quite possibly find something you have always been looking for among the power tools, hand tools, gardening equipment and furniture, household bits and pieces.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Agapanthus are flowering freely at the moment so it is a good time to think about how you can stop them from spreading by deadheading them.
In some parts of New Zealand they are considered an invasive weed.
Click on READ MORE to see a story I wrote in 2018.
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Jan from Paraparaumu
I have two sets of these curtains in excellent condition. I had them up for a few months then decided on blinds as these were over a main doorway. Photos are not great but they are thermal backed and blockout. Sizing is 230x205 drop x 2 and 170x205 drop x 2. Cost approx 230.00 new. Phone 0273163491
Price: $85
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