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Marco from Paraparaumu
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Phone 0274 933 626 for viewing!
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Sonya from Paraparaumu Beach
Keys have been found and returned, thank you to whoever found them.
My Dad has lost a set of 6-7 keys on a ring with a "Hulverstone Lodge" tag, somewhere on the following route: main entrance of Sevenoaks Village, Kapiti Road, Cedar Drive, Guildford Drive, Realm Drive, Mazengarb Road, … View moreKeys have been found and returned, thank you to whoever found them.
My Dad has lost a set of 6-7 keys on a ring with a "Hulverstone Lodge" tag, somewhere on the following route: main entrance of Sevenoaks Village, Kapiti Road, Cedar Drive, Guildford Drive, Realm Drive, Mazengarb Road, cycleway north to Otaihanga Road, King Arthur Drive, the riverside path east to the pedestrian bridge over the Waikanae River to Richmond Avenue on Wed 3 Jan.
If found please phone or text Ian 021 0287 5336.
Jocelyn from Waikanae
The November Paint Pouring Workshop was such a success, we’re having another workshop on Saturday 27 January 2024, 1.00pm to 4.00pm at our rooms, 27a Elizabeth Street, Waikanae. This a beginner class to learn different mixing and pouring techniques, colour theory and a chance to take a piece of … View moreThe November Paint Pouring Workshop was such a success, we’re having another workshop on Saturday 27 January 2024, 1.00pm to 4.00pm at our rooms, 27a Elizabeth Street, Waikanae. This a beginner class to learn different mixing and pouring techniques, colour theory and a chance to take a piece of fluid art home. Tutor is Aimee Bowden. Cost is $85 which covers materials and tutor fees (15 people max). Book now!
Enquiries: contact Maureen rmstarke@outlook.co.nz, 04 293 2729
James from Waikanae
Kiwigarden Ltd is recalling a specific batch of its Kiwigarden brand Dairy Free Coconut Yogurt Drops due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk). People with milk allergy or intolerance should not consume this product. If you are not allergic or intolerant to milk, this recall does not … View moreKiwigarden Ltd is recalling a specific batch of its Kiwigarden brand Dairy Free Coconut Yogurt Drops due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk). People with milk allergy or intolerance should not consume this product. If you are not allergic or intolerant to milk, this recall does not affect you.
READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Kerrin from Raumati Beach
KAPITI COAST LINE DANCERS
NEW ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS CLASS
STARTING 7 FEBRUARY
Come Along and join us for an hour of exercise – both of the brain and the body for $3 a class.
DETAILS:
Wednesdays 12:30 pm
Paraparaumu Memorial hall
Tutanekai Street, Paraparaumu
Contact Kerrin or Wayne for … View moreKAPITI COAST LINE DANCERS
NEW ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS CLASS
STARTING 7 FEBRUARY
Come Along and join us for an hour of exercise – both of the brain and the body for $3 a class.
DETAILS:
Wednesdays 12:30 pm
Paraparaumu Memorial hall
Tutanekai Street, Paraparaumu
Contact Kerrin or Wayne for further information on 022 108 3562 or
Email kerway25@gmail.com
Or just come along
LINE DANCING - IT'S WHAT WE DO BEST!!
Sian from Otaki District
SOLD Power tools in list below as bundle all work mint some come in their boxes as new!
-Bosch Electric Drill
-Ryobi Grinder
-Number 8 Grinder - as new in box
-x2 Jigsaws - New
-Makita skill saw - has sat for a bit so little surface rust but bought new blade for it that has only been used … View moreSOLD Power tools in list below as bundle all work mint some come in their boxes as new!
-Bosch Electric Drill
-Ryobi Grinder
-Number 8 Grinder - as new in box
-x2 Jigsaws - New
-Makita skill saw - has sat for a bit so little surface rust but bought new blade for it that has only been used twice and worked great - great little saw.
Offers welcome for separate stuff if wanted.
Can deliver today in Kapiti for free.
Price: $200
John from Otaki District
Hi All, I'm looking to buy an aluminium scaffold, preferably a smaller one, but not ruling out a larger one either. Main criteria is that must be aluminium for ease of use. Price range $500 - $1500 approx. Please contact me by email ( zedned01@xtra.co.nz ) or Text 0204 1206 356 or phone 06 364… View moreHi All, I'm looking to buy an aluminium scaffold, preferably a smaller one, but not ruling out a larger one either. Main criteria is that must be aluminium for ease of use. Price range $500 - $1500 approx. Please contact me by email ( zedned01@xtra.co.nz ) or Text 0204 1206 356 or phone 06 364 5507.
Thanks,
John W
Jacqui from Paraparaumu Beach
Paraparaumu College is looking for homestays for International students for 2024.
Homestays come in all shapes and sizes. If you have a spare bedroom or 2, we would love to hear from you.
We are currently looking for homestays, for both short term and long term students.
Why host?
Hosting a … View moreParaparaumu College is looking for homestays for International students for 2024.
Homestays come in all shapes and sizes. If you have a spare bedroom or 2, we would love to hear from you.
We are currently looking for homestays, for both short term and long term students.
Why host?
Hosting a student is an enriching experience for both families and students. You’ll experience a true cultural exchange, sharing knowledge of your culture whilst learning about the many different cultures represented by our students. Many of our host families build lasting relationships with their students
What is expected from host families?
Involve their student in their life, treat them as a member of the family.
Be caring and understanding, patient but able to set boundaries
Show their students how to get to and from school (e.g. where the bus stop is, how to find the bus schedule, how to walk to school).
Provide three meals a day and snacks (including a packed lunch during the school week).
Provide a furnished bedroom
Provide bed linen (sheets, pillow, and blankets) and towels
What we provide
The International Department provides you with ongoing advice and support.
Homestay families receive $301 per week.
For more information about hosting a student please email international@pc.school.nz
Angela from Paraparaumu
Be inspired! Get started on your writing project in this popular series of 5-weekly workshops. commencing on Friday 19th January, 9.30-12noon in Kāpiti. Capture your memories, career or business story, travel adventures, or your family history in a supportive, fun environment. All you need is an … View moreBe inspired! Get started on your writing project in this popular series of 5-weekly workshops. commencing on Friday 19th January, 9.30-12noon in Kāpiti. Capture your memories, career or business story, travel adventures, or your family history in a supportive, fun environment. All you need is an open mind, a notebook and pen. Notes, resources, and refreshments provided. Cost $105 for the series - 21 per workshop. Reservations essential contact Angela Robertson 0276332821 e.mail Kiaora@angelarobertson.nz
Price: $105
The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti
Breathe new life into an old wooden cabinet with Resene paints. Find out how to revamp your own with our handy advice.
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Looking to unwind and recharge these holidays?
We've compiled the top summer holiday movies on Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, and Neon for the festive season. CLICK below to explore!
Also, we've got the scoop on broadband providers offering free subscriptions to these streaming … View moreLooking to unwind and recharge these holidays?
We've compiled the top summer holiday movies on Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, and Neon for the festive season. CLICK below to explore!
Also, we've got the scoop on broadband providers offering free subscriptions to these streaming services just in time.
James from Waikanae
I would like to get my clippers sharpened does anybody know where I can get this done in the Waikanae/Paraparaumu area please?
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James from Waikanae
Our kakabeak has developed pods. I understand that you are able to propagate from these.
When should they be removed from the plant?
And is there anyone out there that would like the pods? I am giving them away.
Murray from Paraparaumu
As in recent months, December in Kāpiti was also fairly cloudy, with only eight completely sunny days, and except for Wellington, was the coolest place in central New Zealand. However, for most of the month rainfall was again below average, and we ended the year without any severe or extreme … View moreAs in recent months, December in Kāpiti was also fairly cloudy, with only eight completely sunny days, and except for Wellington, was the coolest place in central New Zealand. However, for most of the month rainfall was again below average, and we ended the year without any severe or extreme weather events in 2023.
Although the average daily maximum temperature of 21.1 degrees was only half a degree below average it couldn’t compete with the east coast who experienced some extremely high temperatures, unusual even for them so early in summer; no doubt due to El Niño and our cooling nor-westerly breezes off the sea.
But, we still enjoyed 24 days with temperatures of 20 degrees or over, the same as Blenheim, the warmest place in central New Zealand.
Rainfall of around 90 mm was average, this being the seventh consecutive month of average or below average rainfall. Sunshine totalled the equivalent of 15 sunny days compared with 22 in December 2022.
Statistics for the year show that autumn was our wettest season, with the highest rainfall in April amounting to 203 mm, while June was the driest with only 8 mm. January was the sunniest month with the equivalent of 21.5 days of sunshine, with February and November the cloudiest with only 13 sunny days. January was also the warmest with an average daily temperature of 24 degrees. Nine months of 2023 had above average temperatures, this December being one exception.
Mel from Raumati South
Listen up all you ignoramuses who are running this website.i posted an ad this morning ,wanting to buy parts
for an old motor mower, but inadvertently i put the wrong
phone no, no problem ill take it down and amend it, fat chance even though it says edit on MY ad it did not do what i wanted. So i… View moreListen up all you ignoramuses who are running this website.i posted an ad this morning ,wanting to buy parts
for an old motor mower, but inadvertently i put the wrong
phone no, no problem ill take it down and amend it, fat chance even though it says edit on MY ad it did not do what i wanted. So i deleted the ad adjusted the correct ph
no and reposted it.Quess what? the original ad was back
saying it was sold????
This has happened to me many times thats why i was one
of the 1st to get people to ring the advertiser rather than leave a message
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