Strathmore Park, Wellington

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631 days ago

Check you have your census pack

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632 days ago

Yard Sale

Gemma from Miramar

Yard sale this Sunday 5th March from 9am - 12pm - 10 Revans Street, Miramar

632 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

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It has been a while since I posted a Friday Feathered Friend. This week it is a contribution from Louise Thomas.
"This is not the best photo of a variable oystercatcher - it's not even the best photo I took that day, but it is interesting. I noticed he/she was tagged - meet CT7. I … View more
It has been a while since I posted a Friday Feathered Friend. This week it is a contribution from Louise Thomas.
"This is not the best photo of a variable oystercatcher - it's not even the best photo I took that day, but it is interesting. I noticed he/she was tagged - meet CT7. I snapped him/her in the Hutt Estuary on 12 January and sent a report off to the Banding Office as you do and got back a very interesting report about the bird.
He/she was banded on Bell Island, Waimea Inlet, Tasman on 28/05/2022 in his/her 2nd year. Sex is unknown. CT7 is a busy chap, since banding this bird has been re-sighted at Saxton Field, Stoke, Nelson on 28/06/2022 and 19/07/2022. This bird is part of a research study on the morphometrics, population trends, longevity and movements of variable oystercatchers in the Golden/Tasman Bays region.

So, if you see CT7 don't forget to report him/her to the banding office.
Variable oystercatcher/ tōrea (Haematopus unicolor). Bird #14 in 2023.

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632 days ago
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635 days ago

Miramar Central Food Fair Raffle Tickets.

Lee from Miramar

Hey Everyone

We are pushing hard and Max 6 yearsold would love to sell our Raffle Tickets. These are $2.50 each.

There are some Amazing Prizes.

Happy to do cash sales and also bank deposit. If you don't have a MCS family to buy off then we are happy to help.

Feel free to message… View more
Hey Everyone

We are pushing hard and Max 6 yearsold would love to sell our Raffle Tickets. These are $2.50 each.

There are some Amazing Prizes.

Happy to do cash sales and also bank deposit. If you don't have a MCS family to buy off then we are happy to help.

Feel free to message me here or FB Messager. Thanks so for your support!

634 days ago

Children’s Heroes Week

NZ Red Cross from Red Cross Shop Kilbirnie

This week at Kilbirnie Red Cross we are celebrating children’s heroes, with 25% off all children’s wear. So come on in to get a bargain for your little hero!

We hope to see you here!

The team at Kilbirnie Red Cross

635 days ago

Check you have your census pack

Stats NZ

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636 days ago

Miramar Central Raffle Tickets $2.50 each

Lee from Miramar

Hello
My son Max, 6 years old and I are selling Raffle Tickets $2.50 each on behalf of Miramar Central School. Fundraising for the school, Raffle drawn at the food fair on March 10th.
If you don't have a MCS Family to buy off then we are here to help.
I can drop off/meet up Miramar, … View more
Hello
My son Max, 6 years old and I are selling Raffle Tickets $2.50 each on behalf of Miramar Central School. Fundraising for the school, Raffle drawn at the food fair on March 10th.
If you don't have a MCS Family to buy off then we are here to help.
I can drop off/meet up Miramar, Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay. And can also take bank payments and can send photos of your raffle numbers.
If you want to support a local school then this is the fundraiser for you 😊

Price: $2.50

637 days ago

Want to recognise your favourite local business?

Prospa

New Zealand's small businesses have had another tough few weeks. We're calling on you, wherever you are across the country, to recognise a local business making a difference in your community.

We all love a cheeky grin and a wave from our local grocer, or a toot from the delivery … View more
New Zealand's small businesses have had another tough few weeks. We're calling on you, wherever you are across the country, to recognise a local business making a difference in your community.

We all love a cheeky grin and a wave from our local grocer, or a toot from the delivery driver, or a coffee order that’s ready before we arrive. These are the business owners who remind us we're home.

Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2023 Prospa Local Business Hero awards.
Nominate now

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640 days ago

Tai Chi Introductory Sessions

Peter from Taoist Tai Chi™ - Wellington

Tai Chi introductory sessions Thursdays from 2 March, 7-8:30 pm, at the Mornington Golf Club, 80 Stanley Street, Berhampore.

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637 days ago

Horse riding hats and boots

Caroline from Miramar

Some horsey bits and pieces found in a box in the garage free to take
Boots are size 7 please text 027 4637565. Pick up is in Miramar

Free

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637 days ago

Dryer

Caroline from Miramar

Smeg dual heat dryer hasn’t been used for decades as been sitting in storage
Needs a new clip on the front door to keep it shut hence all the tape marks in the photo
Pick up in Miramar. Text 027 6437565

Price: $20

638 days ago

St Mark’s School & Preschool Open Day

St Marks School & Preschool

Explore St Mark’s School at our open day on Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th of March 2023. Our Open Days are an opportunity for you to learn more about how St Mark’s School can give your child the best education possible. Our teachers are committed to helping your children achieve their potential … View moreExplore St Mark’s School at our open day on Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th of March 2023. Our Open Days are an opportunity for you to learn more about how St Mark’s School can give your child the best education possible. Our teachers are committed to helping your children achieve their potential in a safe and caring environment.

Small class sizes mean that students are encouraged to ask questions and explore different points of view. Come and explore St Mark’s.
Find out more

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