Moonshine Valley, Upper Hutt

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1544 days ago

Red Wine Glasses

Annette from Waikanae

Six red wine glasses.
In very good condition.

Price: $8

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1544 days ago

Elegant Champagne Flutes

Annette from Waikanae

Four flutes in very good condition.
These are 23 cm tall.

Price: $8

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1544 days ago

Hand Knitted Woman's Jersey

Annette from Waikanae

This is a lovely hand knitted jersey (size 14)
It is in good condition.
I don't know if it is pure wool or a wool blend.
We are a smoke and pet free home.

Price: $15

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1544 days ago

Vintage Brandy Glasses

Annette from Waikanae

Two brandy glasses in very good condition.
These were my mother-in-law's.

Price: $5

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1544 days ago

Retro Glasses with Leather Coozies

Annette from Waikanae

Six Retro Glasses with removable Leather Coozies on them.
I bought these for my Dad 45 years ago.
The leather coozies are different colours so each person will be able to identify their own glass.
Very good condition.
The 1st picture shows the glasses with the coozies on them.
The 2nd picture … View more
Six Retro Glasses with removable Leather Coozies on them.
I bought these for my Dad 45 years ago.
The leather coozies are different colours so each person will be able to identify their own glass.
Very good condition.
The 1st picture shows the glasses with the coozies on them.
The 2nd picture shows them without.

Price: $10

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1544 days ago

Royal Doulton Bunnykins Mug

Annette from Waikanae

Royal Doulton Bunnykins Mug in excellent condition.
Fine bone china. Has sat in china cabinet for 35 years.

Price: $20

1544 days ago

Sage Plants

Natasha from Waikanae

I have culinary sage plants for sale. Please contact me if you are interested. Thanks Natasha

Price: $3

1544 days ago

Make a kid’s Christmas

Variety – the Children’s Charity

In neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids are looking forward to a Christmas that may not happen. Forced to choose between food or bills, hard-working parents like Melody worry whether they’ll be able to provide even the simplest Christmas meal for their children.

“I’ll only eat dinner … View more
In neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids are looking forward to a Christmas that may not happen. Forced to choose between food or bills, hard-working parents like Melody worry whether they’ll be able to provide even the simplest Christmas meal for their children.

“I’ll only eat dinner 2-3 times a week so that the children have enough food. This is very stressful… a lot of crying and minimal sleep.” 

Food insecurity is the everyday reality for 98.8% of the families Variety helps.

Please donate today to provide grocery support for families like Melody’s this Christmas.
Donate now

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1545 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

Something a bit different this week, a picture from Robert Ashe who lives in Eastbourne.

"Over the last few weeks, Charlie and I have been keeping an eye on the progress of a bird's nest just by our house. Today, the nest was empty only 20 days later – the birds had all fledged and … View more
Something a bit different this week, a picture from Robert Ashe who lives in Eastbourne.

"Over the last few weeks, Charlie and I have been keeping an eye on the progress of a bird's nest just by our house. Today, the nest was empty only 20 days later – the birds had all fledged and were hanging about like teenagers in the trees around our garden. Well done mummy thrush; you've been an inspiration."

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1545 days ago

Food Recall Update: Various brands of Raw and Brown Sugar

James from Waikanae

This recall has been updated to include Chelsea brand Raw Sugar (500g) with a batch marking of Lot 21271 through to Lot 21303 that was released in error by Foodstuffs South Island Ltd following the recall on 4 November 2021. The product was available at New World, Pak’nSave and Four Square … View moreThis recall has been updated to include Chelsea brand Raw Sugar (500g) with a batch marking of Lot 21271 through to Lot 21303 that was released in error by Foodstuffs South Island Ltd following the recall on 4 November 2021. The product was available at New World, Pak’nSave and Four Square supermarkets throughout the South Island between 13 November and 19 November 2021. If you have purchased this product, do not consume. The immediate food safety risk from this product is considered to be low, however if you have consumed this product and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice.

READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...

1545 days ago

Public Trust is seeking the following people:

Public Trust

The following are individuals, beneficiaries, and executors of estates we have managed under the Public Trust Act 2001. We’re asking these people to please contact Public Trust at contactus@publictrust.co.nz

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1545 days ago

Corgi racing

Reporter Community News

Up to 30 Corgis are likely to line-up for the Black Hawk Wellington Corgi Race, to find the fastest Corgi - Pembroke or Cardigan.
The corgis are out to prove that furry, foxy and sturdily-built dogs with stumpy legs can indeed scamper at surprising pace.
The event will be held at the Belmont … View more
Up to 30 Corgis are likely to line-up for the Black Hawk Wellington Corgi Race, to find the fastest Corgi - Pembroke or Cardigan.
The corgis are out to prove that furry, foxy and sturdily-built dogs with stumpy legs can indeed scamper at surprising pace.
The event will be held at the Belmont Domain, Lower Hutt on Saturday December 4 starting at 2pm. There will be at least two heats before the finalists battle it out.
The distance on the grassed flat surface is 60 metres. The winner will get a bag of dog food, courtesy of Black Hawk, and the honour of being the Wellington Welsh Corgi Club's fastest dog.
Last year, Freddy a Lower Hutt Pembroke Corgi owned by Alex and Joanne Wang took the honours in a close contest and Freddy will be out to repeat the effort again.
Anyone wishing to enter a Corgi should telephone 021 614 821.

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1545 days ago

Section of Upper Hutt's rail line double tracked

Reporter Community News

The double-tracked section of rail line between Trentham and Upper is operational.
Double-tracking the rail line allows trains to travel in both directions at once, supporting a more efficient Wairarapa service and helping minimise delays.
This follows the opening of a new underpass at Trentham … View more
The double-tracked section of rail line between Trentham and Upper is operational.
Double-tracking the rail line allows trains to travel in both directions at once, supporting a more efficient Wairarapa service and helping minimise delays.
This follows the opening of a new underpass at Trentham Station on 10 November which was blessed by Kaumātua Matiu Jennings at a dawn ceremony.

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1545 days ago

Summers here

The Team from Red Cross Shop Upper Hutt

Beautiful summer dresses in store.🌞

1545 days ago

Ros Connelly - Greater Wellington Regional Councillor

Rosamond Connelly

This is my second year as Upper Hutt’s representative on the Greater Wellington Regional Council, so here is my second annual report.

It’s been a challenging year, as we face the changes COVID will mean for our foreseeable future. COVID has affected Greater Wellington
Regional Council – … View more
This is my second year as Upper Hutt’s representative on the Greater Wellington Regional Council, so here is my second annual report.

It’s been a challenging year, as we face the changes COVID will mean for our foreseeable future. COVID has affected Greater Wellington
Regional Council – especially our public transport operations. It meant a return to virtual meetings, which I still haven’t learned to love.

But despite the challenges, this year has seen many successes for Greater Wellington Regional Council.

Here are just a few of the highlights:
• The appointment of a new Chief Executive
• A Long Term Plan that will reduce regional council emissions by two thirds
• The creation of a $10 million dollar low carbon fund with over $2 million allocated this year to restore wetlands and forests in Raumati and Kaitoke
• Funding for a Living Wage base rate for all bus drivers and support for better driver pay and conditions
• New train stations at Trentham and Wallaceville, plus the installation of four new Upper Hutt bus shelters and the enhancement/renewal of 13 other Upper Hutt bus stops
• Restoring a cheaper public-run airport bus service, ready to roll by July 2022 (I proposed this service be extended to the Hutt Valley but this motion was not passed)
• A trial with Snapper on rail to be delivered by the end of 2021 ahead of integrated ticketing
• A Council commitment to pursue a threatened-species sanctuary in Wainuiomata
• An aerial predator control operation to protect the ecosystem (ancient rata in particular) in the Akatarawa Forest
• The purchase of 98 new electric buses
• A plan for our regional parks that commits to the phasing-out of animal grazing
• Consents lodged for the Riverlink project (the Greater Wellington, Hutt City and Waka Kotahi project to improve access and flood protection at Melling)
• Completion of the Whanganui-a-tara Whaitua – a plan for Fresh Water Management in the Hutt Valley and Wellington
• Fast response and action to restore the riverbank and river trail between Heretaunga and Trentham following flood damage
• The opening of a new, wheelchair-accessible bridge in the Kaitoke regional park
• Awhi for the development of Te Matarau a Maui – a Wellington regional Maori economic development strategy
• Helping with the COVID vaccination drive (through provision of the Delta BUSter mobile vaccination bus and supporting Kokiri Hauora to vaccinate the Hutt)

Please contact me if you want to talk about anything in this report or have questions or issues with which I can help.

Email: ros.connelly@gw.govt.nz
Facebook: fb.me/rosconnellyforupperhutt
Instagram: @rosconnelly
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