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Hello, kia ora – we’re Kiwi Property.
We recently purchased 51 hectares of land at Drury where we want to create a vibrant town centre that will support the Drury community for years to come.
Our planning is in the early stages and we want you to play a big part in how, together, we can… View moreHello, kia ora – we’re Kiwi Property.
We recently purchased 51 hectares of land at Drury where we want to create a vibrant town centre that will support the Drury community for years to come.
Our planning is in the early stages and we want you to play a big part in how, together, we can shape Drury Town Centre to become a place we can all enjoy and are excited to be a part of.
We would love to meet you. We are hosting a community information drop in session on Wednesday 20 March 2019 at Drury Town Hall from 3pm to 7pm. We hope to see you there.
To find out more visit kp.co.nz/drury
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Carissa from Papatoetoe
Purchased in Russia about 35 years ago.
Porcelain head, hands and feet. Well made soft body. Satin clothing, velvet hat.
Well cared for and in very good original condition.
Stands approximately 60cm.
Still has original tag attached to left wrist.
Price: $30
Carissa from Papatoetoe
I purchased this knitted doll about 24 years ago from a lady at work who made this. Has a couple of washable stains on left leg, but otherwise in excellent condition and very well made. A real collector's item.
Sidney Slapstick is a tradesman ready for business - ladder in hand, paint all … View moreI purchased this knitted doll about 24 years ago from a lady at work who made this. Has a couple of washable stains on left leg, but otherwise in excellent condition and very well made. A real collector's item.
Sidney Slapstick is a tradesman ready for business - ladder in hand, paint all over his trousers, paintbrush, paint and glue pot ready to start the job.
Stands approximately 600mm tall.
A unique gift for a baby's room or child.
Price: $30
Karlene Boa from
A free six session course for parents, step-parents and carers of children aged 0-10 years. This course will give you practical support to strengthen your family relationships.
Starting 3 April at 9.30am.
Contact us to register.
Maxim from Papatoetoe
In the last newsletter, I mentioned the updated method of counting migration by Stats NZ. The net number (inbound migration less outflows) went down by roughly 30% to 43,400.
You would think that NZ doesn’t require that many extra properties to accommodate new people.
Learn more in the link … View moreIn the last newsletter, I mentioned the updated method of counting migration by Stats NZ. The net number (inbound migration less outflows) went down by roughly 30% to 43,400.
You would think that NZ doesn’t require that many extra properties to accommodate new people.
Learn more in the link below
www.maximsherstobitov.nz...
Maxim from Papatoetoe
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The Team from
Making the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.
Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe… View moreMaking the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.
Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe the general atmosphere. Find out why Bill and Leonie from Jane Mander Retirement Village in Whangerei, found the support and care they needed from the village community.
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