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419 days ago

Tools

Rena from Paraparaumu

For sale assorted tools , $30 the lot .

Negotiable

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420 days ago

Digital Cordless Phone

Limelda from Paraparaumu

Panasonic digital cordless phone for land line. Just like new condition. Complete with the box, and manuals, and everything in it, just like when we bought it.

Price: $10

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420 days ago

ABACUS

Limelda from Paraparaumu

Older abacus with wear and tear.

Price: $5

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420 days ago

IELTS Learning Book

Limelda from Paraparaumu

Prepare for IELTS test, covering reading and writing.

Price: $5

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420 days ago

IELTS BARRON'S SUPERPACK

Limelda from Paraparaumu

Very useful for learning and preparation to do the IELTS tests. Used this pack to study for our IELTS tests to get our NZ visa and residency. We got some very good results just by studying from this pack. We've taken a good care of it, so it's in near new condition. The box has a bit of a… View moreVery useful for learning and preparation to do the IELTS tests. Used this pack to study for our IELTS tests to get our NZ visa and residency. We got some very good results just by studying from this pack. We've taken a good care of it, so it's in near new condition. The box has a bit of a rip but the books are all in very good conditions, and the cd's are all included.

Price: $50

421 days ago

Papakōwhai shared path work starts

Porirua City Council

Work starts from week of 20 November on a shared path for Papakōwhai Rd. This will connect schools, parks and public transport, making it easier for people to get around the city. It is likely to take until mid-2024 to complete.

Work will mostly take place Monday to Friday between 7am and 6pm. … View more
Work starts from week of 20 November on a shared path for Papakōwhai Rd. This will connect schools, parks and public transport, making it easier for people to get around the city. It is likely to take until mid-2024 to complete.

Work will mostly take place Monday to Friday between 7am and 6pm. There will be traffic management in place, which will affect road users and roadside parking outside the lagoon. Parking will be reinstated where possible after 3pm. Detours may be in place and there may be occasional weekend work.

This pathway is 100% funded by the Government’s Transport Choices Programme, for projects encouraging people to bike, walk, and use public transport. The programme is led by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
For more information

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423 days ago

MID-MONTH WEATHER REPORT

Murray from Paraparaumu

Although the temperatures have been almost average at 19.1 degrees, it seems cooler due to the number of cloudy and cool, windy days. However, the dominant weather factor to date has been the lack of rain, with less than 10 mm.

This is the second consecutive cooler than average month, … View more
Although the temperatures have been almost average at 19.1 degrees, it seems cooler due to the number of cloudy and cool, windy days. However, the dominant weather factor to date has been the lack of rain, with less than 10 mm.

This is the second consecutive cooler than average month, presumably resulting from the El Nino effect, with the statistics telling us that it’s the driest in eight years and coolest in seven.

It seems unlikely November will be a summer month this year, unlike the previous two, and that drought conditions will prevail through summer, despite the MetService having predicted the possibility of showers for just about every day.

422 days ago

Poll: What's on Your List?

The Team from NZ Compare

Black Friday is around the corner, and we'd love to know what's on your shopping list this year as the season of amazing deals kicks off!

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What's on Your List?
  • 16.4% Electronics: Computers, Phones, and Tablets
    16.4% Complete
  • 14.2% Household Appliances
    14.2% Complete
  • 39.9% Home and Garden
    39.9% Complete
  • 4.6% Toys and Hobbies
    4.6% Complete
  • 24.9% Special Treats for Yourself
    24.9% Complete
281 votes
425 days ago

Poll: Is it too early to put up your Christmas tree?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The shops are sporting tinsel and lights and our calendar's are already filling up with Christmas events. But is it too early to decorate your home?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Is it too early to put up your Christmas tree?
  • 19.2% Never too early, bring on Christmas!
    19.2% Complete
  • 63% Way too early, December 1st is the golden rule
    63% Complete
  • 8.9% I barely remember to put it up at all
    8.9% Complete
  • 9% I don’t celebrate Christmas so it doesn’t bother me!
    9% Complete
2331 votes
422 days ago

Last chance for tickets!

Heart Foundation

Final days to get your tickets for a chance to win this brand new, fully furnished home in the Coromandel’s beautiful Whitianga. Worth over $1 million and featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and loved by its… View moreFinal days to get your tickets for a chance to win this brand new, fully furnished home in the Coromandel’s beautiful Whitianga. Worth over $1 million and featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and loved by its new owners.

Make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, rent it or even sell it – it could be all yours!

Be in to win by purchasing your tickets today – just $15 each.
Buy tickets now

423 days ago

This Saturday: The Great Neighbourly (online!) Garage Sale

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It’s that time of year when we rummage in the garage for Christmas decorations and camping gear but instead find random items we forgot we owned. Perhaps it’s finally time to get rid of those and make some cash? Or pick up something you need?

The Great Neighbourly (online!) Garage Sale is … View more
It’s that time of year when we rummage in the garage for Christmas decorations and camping gear but instead find random items we forgot we owned. Perhaps it’s finally time to get rid of those and make some cash? Or pick up something you need?

The Great Neighbourly (online!) Garage Sale is this Saturday and we can't wait! The site will be brimming with both gently-loved goods and potential Christmas gifts.

To take part, simply upload a photo of your item(s) to Neighbourly’s Market section before Saturday. Make sure you come back on Saturday to browse the treasures listed from other members around your neighbourhood.

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423 days ago

Black Friday $200 Giveaway!

The Team from NZ Compare

What's the most amazing deal you've discovered on our website, and how much money did you save?

Share your great finds with us for a chance to WIN a $200 Prezzy card and keep your shopping spree going!

CLICK below to enter! Don't wait too long to participate; entry ends on … View more
What's the most amazing deal you've discovered on our website, and how much money did you save?

Share your great finds with us for a chance to WIN a $200 Prezzy card and keep your shopping spree going!

CLICK below to enter! Don't wait too long to participate; entry ends on 29/11!
Check out our Black Friday deal HERE: www.nzcompare.com...

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423 days ago

RENTAL WANTED

Lynda from Paraparaumu Beach

1bdrm or Studio or self contained if with flatmates unfurnished wanted for mature female non smoker no pets Waikanae area.

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423 days ago

Wooden Train Set ( Ages 3 +)

Sheila from Paremata

Toy wooden train set as per photos. Would be about 10 years old. Even the grandchildren have grown out of it, but all have had loads of fun.
Suitable for ages 3 plus, according to box.
Over 60 pieces. Does not wind or need batteries. Push only.
Must be collected from Paremata for $20.00 cash.

Price: $20

423 days ago

Porirua council could pry open closed-door workshops

Justin Wong Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier said all council workshops needed to be open by default, to reduce perceptions that decisions were made behind closed doors, following an investigation into eight other local authorities.

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