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this 2002 toyota dyna bottle truck, 3.0 litre diesel, automatic, power steering, radio, central locking, electric windows, reversing camera, dual rear wheels, towbar.
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Looking for adventure or just want to help out your community?
The Fire Service need Volunteer Firefighters, Brigade Support etc. Are you 16+ Male or Female. Comprehensive Training provided.
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"Horses Helpful in Mental Healing" - Drivers are needed to transport clients to Horses for Healing. Can you help? Find out more by clicking the link.
Good in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your … View moreGood in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your community a better place. Meet the groups
Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
We are about to start organising next January's One Tree Point Art Exhibition. The size of the event will be on a bigger scale than the 2017 one was.
We are looking for three more people to join our organising committee. It would be preferred but not essential that these people should have … View moreWe are about to start organising next January's One Tree Point Art Exhibition. The size of the event will be on a bigger scale than the 2017 one was.
We are looking for three more people to join our organising committee. It would be preferred but not essential that these people should have some art experience and be able to work as a group with the rest of the committee.
We also require the services of a business-minded person to chair the committee. This position could be filled by a retired manager or self-employed person.
These positions will be voluntary and may take up some spare time, particularly as the event draws near.
Putting on last January's exhibition was a real buzz and very successful with artists who were very driven and a pleasure to work with.
If you're interested please contact Anne Coutts or email ancowhg@vodafone.net.nz
Krissy Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga
Wednesday 10th May 2017
Just wanted to know if any other people or Neighbourly Leads know about this and will be attending?
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Did you know sign language is New Zealand's third official language? The Neighbourly team is celebrating New Zealand Sign Language Week by introducing themselves through sign. You can learn how to finger-spell your own name by using the NZSL Online Dictionary. Watch the video now
Bream Bay Realty Ltd... Proud Sponsors of the Marsden Lions Club Charity Golf Tournament at Waipu Gold Club on Friday 26th May 2017.
As we head in to winter, check out these 5 top tips for cutting down your power bill:
1. If you’re not using it, switch it off: If you’re not using an appliance, such as a heated towel, dryer, or TV, switch it off at the wall so it doesn’t use power on standby.
2. Change your cooking … View moreAs we head in to winter, check out these 5 top tips for cutting down your power bill:
1. If you’re not using it, switch it off: If you’re not using an appliance, such as a heated towel, dryer, or TV, switch it off at the wall so it doesn’t use power on standby.
2. Change your cooking habits: Eat fresh veges instead of cooking. Using the oven for an hour a night can add $20 to your monthly power bill.
3. Use curtains to trap heat in: Let the sun heat your home during the day then close your curtains to stop the warmth escaping in the evening.
4. If you’re away, turn the hot water cylinder off: You can save up to $36 on your power bill if you switch your hot water cylinder off while away on weekends.
5. Make the most out of your FREE Hour of Power: Utilise power deals like Electric Kiwi’s free Hour of Power, which gives you one off peak hour of free power a day. Use this hour to heat your home, turn on the dishwasher, or run the washing machine and dryer.
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After a year of riding for enjoyment and recovering from a nasty crash I seem to of nailed the World Masters Games with 3 Gold Medals, a Personal Best and two Bronze medals.
First race was the Road 20km Road Time Trial in Auckland along the waterfront, with great weather and the road closed for … View moreAfter a year of riding for enjoyment and recovering from a nasty crash I seem to of nailed the World Masters Games with 3 Gold Medals, a Personal Best and two Bronze medals.
First race was the Road 20km Road Time Trial in Auckland along the waterfront, with great weather and the road closed for traffic it was perfect. I was hoping for a medal but never expected to win the race as I haven't completed a Time Trial for a very long time winning with an average speed of 41.6km.
I drove back home to re-pack for the three days of track racing ahead on the Avantidrome in Cambridge.
My first race on the Track was my preferred event the 2km Pursuit, I qualified with the second fastest time and was racing for Gold the same evening against a strong Australian. I rode a very strong ride doing a Personal Best and winning by 5 seconds.
With my two strongest events done and dusted anything else was now going to be a bonus although I didn't expect to win the Points race the following day.
I had no idea how the points system worked and had it explained to me prior to the race, the only think I was focusing on was not crashing during the 40 lap race.
I was so nervous I felt ill, After being last on the first sprint I decided the best thing was to attack off the front and have a go at lapping the field, it worked and no other riders joined me, so I peddled like buggery and with the lungs and legs burning after 12laps I had done it. The crowd went crazy, all I needed to do was stay ahead to the end. Not only did I win gold I was also faster than all the other age groups.
The last day on the track was going to be a long one if I qualified for the Match sprint, I managed to qualify in the top 4, this meant two more races of eliminations. In between I still had the Scratch race to do, I left my finish sprint too late but still managed a Bronze medal. Later in the evening I won the Bronze ride for the Match Sprint. A total of 5 medals from a very well run event.
I had no rest and raced the Age Group Nationals in Cambridge in the weekend and won the Time Trial also.
So that's two NZ titles this year a NZ record and 3 world titles.
I'm now chasing the Duathlon Worlds Champs title in August in Canada.
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