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Bonnie from Johnsonville
Bought from Gigibelle Boutique.
Brand is Mia.
Size 12
Fabric is 65% cotton, 35% polyester.
Colour is a soft red.
Only worn a handful of times.
Price ono.
Price: $89
Bonnie from Johnsonville
'Outback Furniture' brand.
Really lovely in an entrance or hallway.
Please note we have been renovating out house so it has some scratches and one leg is detached but still works as a stand. Could be glued.
If you are clever you could sand it all and paint or stain ?? this was my plan … View more'Outback Furniture' brand.
Really lovely in an entrance or hallway.
Please note we have been renovating out house so it has some scratches and one leg is detached but still works as a stand. Could be glued.
If you are clever you could sand it all and paint or stain ?? this was my plan but never got around to it.
As you can see in the last photo the beautiful patterns of the wood show through.
Ono for price
Price: $299
Hayden from Johnsonville
I have these porcelain décor jars in reasonable second hand condition. One of the leaves on the lid on both of the jars have been chipped or come off (as pictured). The jars would be suitable as salt and pepper jars or as room decoration.
Aprox. 13 cm high and 9 cm outer diameter.
$20 ono.
… View moreI have these porcelain décor jars in reasonable second hand condition. One of the leaves on the lid on both of the jars have been chipped or come off (as pictured). The jars would be suitable as salt and pepper jars or as room decoration.
Aprox. 13 cm high and 9 cm outer diameter.
$20 ono.
Please PM me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more information. Thanks
Negotiable
Hayden from Johnsonville
This TV is in good condition with no scratches in the screen or body. 1080i screen resolution. Includes RCA, Y/Pb/Pr and an HDMI port.
Model number: KDL-26U2000
Negotiable
Hayden from Johnsonville
My sister and I have lots of flax plants we are looking to sell off. They are currently young but will grow up to roughly 1 metre tall and are perfect for landscaping, lining driveways, etc. $5 for each plant.
We have three varieties available:
- Phormium dark delight
- Phormium pink ribbon (All … View moreMy sister and I have lots of flax plants we are looking to sell off. They are currently young but will grow up to roughly 1 metre tall and are perfect for landscaping, lining driveways, etc. $5 for each plant.
We have three varieties available:
- Phormium dark delight
- Phormium pink ribbon (All these have sold)
- Phormium yellow wave
Please message me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more information. Many thanks, Hayden
Negotiable
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Johnsonville
Who wouldn’t want to show up to play in flash shoes like these? Customise a fresh pair of footwear or fancy up some old favourites – while covering up scuff marks – with nothing more than a few Resene testpots, artist’s brushes and a bit of good quality masking tape.
If your kids are … View moreWho wouldn’t want to show up to play in flash shoes like these? Customise a fresh pair of footwear or fancy up some old favourites – while covering up scuff marks – with nothing more than a few Resene testpots, artist’s brushes and a bit of good quality masking tape.
If your kids are little, you can help mask off any of the harder parts – such as around the soles – that you want to keep paint off of and remove laces, if there are any. You can even use this idea to makeover adult shoes that never get worn because the colour doesn’t go with anything.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to makeover your shoes
Brad from Churton Park
Hi if you have any medium/large glazed garden pots that you no longer need (preferably black, blue or green) then please let me know. Happy to buy them off you. Please PM me
Hi neighbours,
At Stacks Furniture we want to inspire you to create the home of your dreams.
Better yet we are having a Summer Sale with 20 -70% OFF Everything!
We believe in making quality and style obtainable for everyone. Everything we stock is comfortable, stylish and beautifully … View moreHi neighbours,
At Stacks Furniture we want to inspire you to create the home of your dreams.
Better yet we are having a Summer Sale with 20 -70% OFF Everything!
We believe in making quality and style obtainable for everyone. Everything we stock is comfortable, stylish and beautifully crafted, and we can work within any budget to find just the right thing for just the right spot.
Our sofas, chairs, tables and occasional furniture can be tailored to the shape, size and colour of your choice. We endeavour to source all of our furniture from ethical manufacturers.
Come and see us here:
187 Adelaide Road, Newtown
Parking alongside
Keep up to date here on our Facebook or follow us on Pinterest
Come on down!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Kia ora koutou, I am Wayne Guppy, mayor Upper Hutt City Council, and a member of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and how our water is used. Our waterways and all … View moreKia ora koutou, I am Wayne Guppy, mayor Upper Hutt City Council, and a member of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and how our water is used. Our waterways and all the fish and species that live in them are precious taonga, so we have set out to understand how they are valued and what should be done to provide the future we want for our water.
The importance of the environment, Hutt River and our waterways are important to me and critical to the well-being of current and future generations. We are looking forward to working with you to maintain and improve the quality of the water in our catchments. We need to fix our waste and stormwater infrastructure with population growth putting more pressure on our pipe networks. I need your help to find solutions that are equitable and fair.
Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz. To see what we have been doing visit our Facebook page (www.facebook.com...), and to share what you value about our water and your solutions have your say (www.haveyoursay.gw.gov.nz...)
With plenty of renovations happening around Wellington while the weather is good, we've pulled together some mistakes to try and avoid.
Jayme from Tawa
Preseason football open to boys and girls (Year 9-13)
4-5:30PM – Tawa College Top Field
Preseason training - 23 February 2020
Short fitness component followed by ball skills -
wear boots and bring sports shoes
Preseason training – 1 March 2020 – Juniors only
Short fitness component… View morePreseason football open to boys and girls (Year 9-13)
4-5:30PM – Tawa College Top Field
Preseason training - 23 February 2020
Short fitness component followed by ball skills -
wear boots and bring sports shoes
Preseason training – 1 March 2020 – Juniors only
Short fitness component followed by ball skills -
wear boots and bring sports shoes
Senior Boy Trials (1st & 2nd XI) – Top Field, Tawa College
Wednesday 26 February 6-7:30pm
Wednesday 4 March 6-7:30pm
Junior Boys Trials (Year 9 &10) – Top Field, Tawa College
Sunday 8 March 4-5:30pm
Sunday 15 March 4-5:30pm
Any queries regarding preseason training or trails please email: tawacollegefootball@gmail.com
Jayme from Tawa
Tawa College is currently looking for a 2nd XI Football Coach.
To find out more please contact Pare Wiki-Cummings, Sports Director sport@tawacollege.school.nz
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Nicola McFaull from Onslow Residents' Community Association
Two more sleeps until the Khandallah Park Annual Summer Picnic which ORCA is coordinating.
It is being held this Saturday, 22 February from 11:00am - 1:30pm coinciding with the opening performance of Khandallah Arts Theatre's Play-in-the-Park that starts at 1:30pm. This year KAT is … View moreTwo more sleeps until the Khandallah Park Annual Summer Picnic which ORCA is coordinating.
It is being held this Saturday, 22 February from 11:00am - 1:30pm coinciding with the opening performance of Khandallah Arts Theatre's Play-in-the-Park that starts at 1:30pm. This year KAT is performing Mean Jean the Pirate Queen. We are encouraging all members of our community to bring their picnic basket and come along with their friends, kids and grand-kids and to let other members of the community know. See our attached flyer.
The theme of the day will be pirates fitting in with the play and there will be a pirate fancy dress parade, a treasure hunt and (fake) tattoos for would-be-young pirates. Pirates can also get their photo taken in front of the Pirate Photo Board. There will be free entry to Khandallah Pool, food stalls, old fashioned races such as the egg and spoon and activities such as bubble blowing. Live lunchtime entertainment will be provided by the Onslow College Music Department with two rock bands performing, Onslow ROck Band and Pandor's Box. Brock a talented young singer from Onslow will also be performing. Predator Free Khandallah will be there and showing their traps.
ORCA offered to coordinate the event last year, after the successful inaugural picnic that celebrated the centennial of the Park. We wanted to create a new tradition for our community. This year the event shows great community spirit with community groups such as Khandallah Presbyterian Church, Predator Free Khandallah, Khandallah Arts Theatre, Onslow College, Rotary Kauakau, Kaukau 100,Healthy Futures Trust, Cancer Society Sun Programme and ORCA members all involved. Our local politicians have also stepped up with Brett Hudson, our Pirate Master of Ceremonies and Greg O'Connor helping on the bubblemaking stall. Diane Calvert will also be helping staff the Information Table and we may get a visit from our new Mayor - Andy Foster!
Local businesses have also stepped up to support the event with Khandallah New World, Khandallah Trading Company, Mitre 10, Murray Potts from Harcourts and Mike Pero all providing support. We also have an artist painting the backdrop for the pirate photo board.
So we are now hoping for good weather as the picnic will be cancelled if it is not. Cancellations will be on ZB Radio and on our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com... and on our website - onslowcommunity.org.nz.
We encourage community members to come along and bring their kids and grand kids and help make this a tradition for our community.
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