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Shona from Otaki District
Installed only 8 months ago, had very little use, excellent condition only replaced because of kitchen renovations.
Height 1468mm, Element 2.0kw, Diameter 460mm
135 L Rated Power 2.0kw Cylinder cost $1262 selling for say $600 ono
Price: $600
Shona from Otaki District
Fairly new in excellent condition Escarpment Velour Formica bench top with Stainless steel bowl and drainage side piece, also has all in one up right backboard
Only replaced due to kitchen renovations.
Length 1680 Width 520
Price: $100
Heather from Waikanae Beach
Beautiful tenor ukulele by top manufacturer. Considered to be an entry level ukulele but it is a popular instrument at all levels. Body is made from Agathis wood, similar in appearance to Mahogany, with a Rosewood fret board and bridge and mahogany neck. Satin finish with geared tuners. This … View moreBeautiful tenor ukulele by top manufacturer. Considered to be an entry level ukulele but it is a popular instrument at all levels. Body is made from Agathis wood, similar in appearance to Mahogany, with a Rosewood fret board and bridge and mahogany neck. Satin finish with geared tuners. This ukulele has a soft warm, full-bodied tone. It has a strap button fitted but no strap. Comes with soft carry bag.
Price: $110
The Team from SeniorNet Kapiti Inc
Do you (or a friend, neighbour or family member) sometimes struggle to cope with your laptop, PC, new phone or tablet? Did the Covid-19 lockdown throw up some unexpected IT challenges? Are you still nervous about signing up for Internet Banking? Maybe you've never done much computing and need … View moreDo you (or a friend, neighbour or family member) sometimes struggle to cope with your laptop, PC, new phone or tablet? Did the Covid-19 lockdown throw up some unexpected IT challenges? Are you still nervous about signing up for Internet Banking? Maybe you've never done much computing and need to start with the basics? Or are you a regular user and just want to learn how to get the most out of your device?
We deal with these issues all the time at SeniorNet and our friendly tutors are always willing to go the extra mile to help. With a comprehensive program of courses and workshops coming up in Term 1 2021, now is the time to take action!
If you or someone you know could do with some IT help, please come along to Coastlands next Tuesday 2 February between 9am and 4pm; or
Visit the Learning Centre on Saturday 6 February (10am-2pm) at 200 Matai Road, Raumati Beach, and talk to one of our tutors about how SeniorNet Kapiti can help.
We would love to see you. You can find more information at www.kapiti.seniornet.co.nz... or email us at: kapiti@seniornet.co.nz
Alan from Raumati Beach
Greater Wellington is inviting the community to visit the historic Baring Head lighthouse and take in the spectacular views as part of an Open Day this Saturday ( January 30 ).
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Alan from Raumati Beach
Alan and Helen Tristram would like tio thank the lovely people who responded to our search for a Soprano for a funeral next Sunday.
We discovered a singer at noon yesterday through the good offices of Kapiti College.
But we want to thank all you generous peiople who responded to our call for … View moreAlan and Helen Tristram would like tio thank the lovely people who responded to our search for a Soprano for a funeral next Sunday.
We discovered a singer at noon yesterday through the good offices of Kapiti College.
But we want to thank all you generous peiople who responded to our call for help.
This was neighbourliness at its best!
Sincerely,
Alan and Helen
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Have you been to Baring Head? If not, you can check out the historic lighthouse, in the East Harbour Regional Park, this Saturday at 10am.
Greater Wellington is holding an open day and all are welcome.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
A major waste water pipe has burst in central Wellington, closing roads and disrupting morning traffic. The pipe burst at the intersection of Victoria Street and Mercer Street yesterday afternoon. People in the central city are being asked to only flush the toilet if it is "essential".
… View moreA major waste water pipe has burst in central Wellington, closing roads and disrupting morning traffic. The pipe burst at the intersection of Victoria Street and Mercer Street yesterday afternoon. People in the central city are being asked to only flush the toilet if it is "essential".
The central Wellington sewerage pipe that broke, closing central city streets, was more than 100 years old.
Sewage flowed out onto the road after a pipe ruptured at the intersection of Victoria and Mercer streets on Monday afternoon.
Wellington Water confirmed the failed pipe was installed around the year 1910.
Repairing it is expected to take two to three days.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This weeks SPCA pet is Jed.
"WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT ME
My ideal home would have a big garden for me to explore and potter around while supervised. I would suit a family that has had dogs before as I am a big boy with a bit of strength. I would love to go for walks with my new family and … View moreThis weeks SPCA pet is Jed.
"WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT ME
My ideal home would have a big garden for me to explore and potter around while supervised. I would suit a family that has had dogs before as I am a big boy with a bit of strength. I would love to go for walks with my new family and check out this wonderful country we live in. When I have nothing to do I have shown the ability to escape out of medium to high fencing so I need a plan to be contained during the day that doesn't involve being tied or tethered. Going to work with my new human companion would be great for me. I am not suited to a home with/next to cats and other small animals or livestock. If you are looking for a bigger dog that is pretty laid back then make an appointment to come and meet me."
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
There's still time to enter The Resene Shed of the Year 2021. The winner receives $3000 worth of gardening gear and the runner-up receives $1075 worth of prizes.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Nicky Fairclough from Miramar is very proud of her 20 year-old cockatiel who can talk. This time I have attached the photo. Apologies to Nicky, I hope you all enjoy seeing Baxter.
If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what … View moreNicky Fairclough from Miramar is very proud of her 20 year-old cockatiel who can talk. This time I have attached the photo. Apologies to Nicky, I hope you all enjoy seeing Baxter.
If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you are from.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
As new highly transmissible Covid-19 strains send countries into second and third lockdowns, Stuff is forging ahead with its “Stop! Scanner time” campaign to remind Kiwis of the importance to keep scanning QR codes, should there … View moreCome on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
As new highly transmissible Covid-19 strains send countries into second and third lockdowns, Stuff is forging ahead with its “Stop! Scanner time” campaign to remind Kiwis of the importance to keep scanning QR codes, should there be a community outbreak.
Everyone – every single one of us – needs to be scanning the NZ Covid Tracer app, or signing in on a sheet of paper, every single time.
Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
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We have a unwanted small seed/ fert spreader. Would be ideal for a lawn care nut with a small sized lawn area.
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Donna from Otaki District
I posted on here a few days ago about the Kapiti Genealogy Evening Meeting being held at the Kapiti Community Centre in Paraparaumu. There has been a last minute change of venue to
Kapiti Impact Hub, 6 Tongariri St, Paraparaumu
Here are the details
The first Kapiti Genealogy Meetings for the year… View moreI posted on here a few days ago about the Kapiti Genealogy Evening Meeting being held at the Kapiti Community Centre in Paraparaumu. There has been a last minute change of venue to
Kapiti Impact Hub, 6 Tongariri St, Paraparaumu
Here are the details
The first Kapiti Genealogy Meetings for the year
* Tuesday - Branch evening meeting
Tues 26 January A catch up with what's been happening and the topic "My Ancestors Journey to/arrival in New Zealand.
So bring along your stories of how and when your ancestors arrived
Meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday Jan – Nov 7.00 p.m supper, 7.30 p.m – 9.00 p.m
$3.00 fee for non members.
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE: Kapiti Impact Hub, 6 Tongariro Street, Paraparaumu
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