Broadmeadows, Wellington

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581 days ago

Get cosy with your whānau

EECA

Don't go old-school this winter and just throw on another jersey to beat the cold. You deserve to be truly comfortable in a warm, dry home without stressing about power bills.

Warmer Kiwi Homes is a government grant that offers 80% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to… View more
Don't go old-school this winter and just throw on another jersey to beat the cold. You deserve to be truly comfortable in a warm, dry home without stressing about power bills.

Warmer Kiwi Homes is a government grant that offers 80% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to 80% off an energy-efficient heater, like a heat pump.

And you may get it even cheaper than that - lots of community organisations offer extra funding to reduce the cost further.

Check your eligibility, or check for your whānau, at www.warmerkiwihomes.govt.nz
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581 days ago

free pottles

Aimée from Ngaio

Lots of clean plastic pottles from medicines. The pharmacy won't take them back. Could be useful for crafty things, like beads, nails, seeds, whatever!! I hate to even throw them in the recycling. Pick up Ngaio

Free

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581 days ago

Free shells

Aimée from Ngaio

Posted a couple of months ago, but the person who wanted them never collected, so posting again.
Lots of shells from my mother's collection. Pick up in Ngaio

Free

581 days ago

New decks and deck repairs

Pete Ashton from Decks Decks

With wet weather approaching, a dry deck is better than wet muddy lawns for enjoying outside activities. Advice on deck repairs and deck cleaning.
Any enquiries available 7 days

Phone Pete 0274403242
www.nocowboys.co.nz...

582 days ago

World Book Day

NumberWorks'nWords Johnsonville

World Book Day changes lives through a love of books and shared reading.

This World Book Day, 23 April 2023, we want to see more children develop a life-long habit of reading for pleasure and enjoy the opportunities and benefits this brings them. Designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration … View more
World Book Day changes lives through a love of books and shared reading.

This World Book Day, 23 April 2023, we want to see more children develop a life-long habit of reading for pleasure and enjoy the opportunities and benefits this brings them. Designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration of books and reading, World Book Day is marked in over 100 countries around the globe.

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582 days ago

Apples for sale!

Gemma from Johnsonville

Hi everyone,
I have lots of freshly-picked, pesticide-free apples off our trees that I would like to sell to earn some money to help pay for my dancing lessons. These apples are lovely in apple baking or lightly stewed with a little bit of sugar.

The local supermarket are selling these at … View more
Hi everyone,
I have lots of freshly-picked, pesticide-free apples off our trees that I would like to sell to earn some money to help pay for my dancing lessons. These apples are lovely in apple baking or lightly stewed with a little bit of sugar.

The local supermarket are selling these at $5.49/1.5kg so we will sell them in 2kg bags for $5.

Picture shows 1kg worth of apples with a tennis ball for size reference.

Please PM me for more details

Price: $5

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582 days ago

Lots of feijoas for sale!

Gemma from Johnsonville

Hi everyone,
I have lots of freshly-picked, pesticide-free feijoas off our trees that I would like to sell to earn some money to help pay for my dancing lessons.

The local supermarket are selling these at $8.50/1kg so I will sell them in 1kg bags for $5.

The picture shows 1kg worth of … View more
Hi everyone,
I have lots of freshly-picked, pesticide-free feijoas off our trees that I would like to sell to earn some money to help pay for my dancing lessons.

The local supermarket are selling these at $8.50/1kg so I will sell them in 1kg bags for $5.

The picture shows 1kg worth of feijoas with a tennis ball for size reference.

Please PM me for more details.

Price: $5

582 days ago

Women's Black Boots

Jo from Ngaio

Give your best OFFER, price is negotiable.

Women Vintage Latina Black Leather Boots/Genuine Leather Mid Calf Boots from Brazil.

Size: 36
UK: Size 4
Heel Size: 3 inches

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Give your best OFFER, price is negotiable.

Women Vintage Latina Black Leather Boots/Genuine Leather Mid Calf Boots from Brazil.

Size: 36
UK: Size 4
Heel Size: 3 inches


Anything goes when you wear such pretty boots, don't you agree?

Well used by Nan from UK but on clearance now.

Price: $10

582 days ago

Men shoes

Aimy from Churton Park

Still in good condition. From a pet and smoke free home.
Brand: Pulp
Material: Leather
Size: 8
$8
To be collected
PM if you are interested

Price: $8

582 days ago

Men casual shoes

Aimy from Churton Park

Still in good condition. From a pet and smoke free home.
Brand: Camel, made in USA
Material: Leather
Size:40
$10
To be collected
PM if you are interested

Price: $10

582 days ago

Men sandals

Aimy from Churton Park

Still in good condition. From a pet and smoke free home.
Brand: Weinbrenner
Material: Leather
Size: 40
$10
To be collected
PM if you are interested

Price: $10

582 days ago

Women heels

Aimy from Churton Park

Worn indoors a couple of times, still in excellent condition. From a pet and smoke free home.
Brand: Isabella Anselmi from Merchant 1948
Material: Leather
Size: 38
Colour: Pink
$30

To be collected
PM me if you are interested

Price: $30

582 days ago

Women pants and blazer suit

Aimy from Churton Park

Brand new and still with price tag. From a pet and smoke free home. Selling because too big
Brand: David Lawrence
Colour: Jam
Material: 46% Viscose 34% Polyamide 17% Linen 3% Elastane
Size: 6 but the loose fit could fit a size 8
Retails: $468 AUD
Price: $140, this is 73% off retail price!
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Brand new and still with price tag. From a pet and smoke free home. Selling because too big
Brand: David Lawrence
Colour: Jam
Material: 46% Viscose 34% Polyamide 17% Linen 3% Elastane
Size: 6 but the loose fit could fit a size 8
Retails: $468 AUD
Price: $140, this is 73% off retail price!
to be collected
Please PM if you are interested

Price: $140

583 days ago

NZ House & Garden Special Mother’s Day Offer

Mags4Gifts

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a subscription to New Zealand’s favourite lifestyle magazine, NZ House & Garden. Either gift or purchase a 1-year subscription to
NZ House & Garden for only $89, save $38!

NZ House & Garden is the authority on interiors, homes and gardens. We cross … View more
Celebrate Mother’s Day with a subscription to New Zealand’s favourite lifestyle magazine, NZ House & Garden. Either gift or purchase a 1-year subscription to
NZ House & Garden for only $89, save $38!

NZ House & Garden is the authority on interiors, homes and gardens. We cross the style boundaries — from the smallest, most beautifully crafted spaces to designer showstoppers. Then there’s the sumptuous food with recipes you’ll really want to try, carefully curated travel and all the latest homeware and shopping trends.

Happy Mother’s Day,
NZ House & Garden
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583 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

Another wonderful image from Simon Woolf. It was taken on the Kāpiti Coast.

"This bird is believe it, or not, I believe is Black Tern! "The Black Tern is one of four marsh tern species found worldwide and the rarest in New Zealand, with one accepted sighting north of Wellington in … View more
Another wonderful image from Simon Woolf. It was taken on the Kāpiti Coast.

"This bird is believe it, or not, I believe is Black Tern! "The Black Tern is one of four marsh tern species found worldwide and the rarest in New Zealand, with one accepted sighting north of Wellington in 2022. When breeding it is a small black tern with grey wings. It is pale in non-breeding plumage (as was the only local record).
Like the closely related white-winged black tern, the black tern can be found in a range of freshwater and estuarine habitats. The nominate form breeds in Eurasia, migrating to Africa to winter, while the North America subspecies migrates to Central and South America" We now have at least three birds in New Zealand, as I spotted three individual birds with the flock of White Fronted Terns. So rare in NZ. Very rapt, and a great find."

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