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The Team from Resene ColorShop Masterton
Add colour to any garden setting with a planter that boasts movement and extra visual interest.
Make the most of this weekend with this step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this project yourself.
Marilyn from Carterton District
Hi everyone,
Drop Boxes for “Sending Love” close on 13Dec
We would love you help to have more cards, Please take a minute to pop a card full of love into one of the local drop boxes and make someone smile this Christmas.
Drop Boxes:
Almo’s Books
Carterton Events Centre
Take Note Ctn
Mast … View moreHi everyone,
Drop Boxes for “Sending Love” close on 13Dec
We would love you help to have more cards, Please take a minute to pop a card full of love into one of the local drop boxes and make someone smile this Christmas.
Drop Boxes:
Almo’s Books
Carterton Events Centre
Take Note Ctn
Mast Library
Greytown Library
Martinborough Library
St Teresa’s School Fstn
Mast Hospital
Thank you for so much for taking a minute to make someone smile this Christmas
Joan from Masterton District
A happy plant with lots of new growth in a 10cm plastic pot.
Variegated apple green and cream leaf with double pink and white flowers which come in succession right through Summer.
The actual plant is 16cms high.
It will flower for you this season.
Does very well in pots and in a sheltered … View moreA happy plant with lots of new growth in a 10cm plastic pot.
Variegated apple green and cream leaf with double pink and white flowers which come in succession right through Summer.
The actual plant is 16cms high.
It will flower for you this season.
Does very well in pots and in a sheltered position perhaps under the eaves on a north facing wall as, like all Geraniums, it will be slightly frost tender.
It will acclimatised to Wairarapa conditions. It is not hothouse grown.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
(The last pic in the square plastic pot is the plant that is on sale.)
Price: $9
Joan from Masterton District
This succulent is growing in a 12cms plastic pot.
Name: Orbea Variegata
Has thick fleshy leaves, with no spines.
Each year it thrusts out dramatic brown speckled flowers which hang down the side of the pot on thin curved stems. A five pointed star within a circle within a large 5 pointed star … View moreThis succulent is growing in a 12cms plastic pot.
Name: Orbea Variegata
Has thick fleshy leaves, with no spines.
Each year it thrusts out dramatic brown speckled flowers which hang down the side of the pot on thin curved stems. A five pointed star within a circle within a large 5 pointed star which is about the golfball size ( but flat not round)
The last pic is of my parent plant.
The first two pics are of the plant that is on sale.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
Price: $15.50
Joan from Masterton District
A happy little rosette succulent in a ceramic dish ( with drainage hole in bottom)
No chips or cracks in the dish.
The price is for the succulent plus the dish which measures 17cms in diameter.
Nice Christmas present maybe.
Thanks for looking.
Price: $17.50
The Team from Wellington Water
The western end of Dixon St (from the intersection at Willis St) until MacDonald Cres is closed until further notice. Access to MacDonald Cres via The Terrace is still available.
As part of our works to repair the wastewater leak, our team came across a collapsed section of pipe which requires … View moreThe western end of Dixon St (from the intersection at Willis St) until MacDonald Cres is closed until further notice. Access to MacDonald Cres via The Terrace is still available.
As part of our works to repair the wastewater leak, our team came across a collapsed section of pipe which requires urgent repair. This resulted in immediate road closure, meaning we couldn't advise the public earlier.
As a part of this urgent work, a pumping truck will be on site. We will aim to keep noise down, however we expect the truck to run until 7pm.
We are working with affected residents and businesses to keep them updated on any increased noise.
We will provide an update tomorrow on the status of the road closure.
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The Team from Wellington Water
As part of our works to repair the wastewater leak at the intersection of Willis St and Dixon St, we need to close the western side of Dixon St.
We have found an issue that we need to investigate which requires closure of this section of the road.
We will provide an update later this afternoon.
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Discover Hurunui, Mackenzie, Otago and Hakataramea. Unique farming properties and scenic mountain passes take center stage on this tour. From a property breeding rare horses to a Otago family passionate about sled dogs. This tour is full of … View moreJoin us on this amazing back country adventure.
Discover Hurunui, Mackenzie, Otago and Hakataramea. Unique farming properties and scenic mountain passes take center stage on this tour. From a property breeding rare horses to a Otago family passionate about sled dogs. This tour is full of undiscovered gems and off the beaten track adventures!
For over three decades, Readers Tours has been taking our loyal readers on unforgettable journeys exploring the rich history and culture of New Zealand’s hidden gems.
The much loved North and South Island Journeys are back for 2020, along with the launch of two new escapes in both the North and … View moreFor over three decades, Readers Tours has been taking our loyal readers on unforgettable journeys exploring the rich history and culture of New Zealand’s hidden gems.
The much loved North and South Island Journeys are back for 2020, along with the launch of two new escapes in both the North and South Island. These new shorter escapes are the perfect length of time for those adventurous seniors who want a taste of the spectacular excursions and sights our country has to offer.
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WEL Networks is urging people to check for underground cables before they start digging.
If cables are disturbed by crushing, bending or splitting, they can cause fires, explosions, fatal electric shocks and power outages.
If you need help to find cables call WEL on 0800 800 935 or … View moreWEL Networks is urging people to check for underground cables before they start digging.
If cables are disturbed by crushing, bending or splitting, they can cause fires, explosions, fatal electric shocks and power outages.
If you need help to find cables call WEL on 0800 800 935 or click here for more information.
Read more.
Natalie from South Wairarapa District
Price varies depending on work. Approximately $25 per hour.
Negotiable
Restrictions are still in place in the Wairarapa.
We have successfully reduced the number of pests invading our plants, but we still need your help to eradicate this completely.
So please, no pea planting, no pea seeds and no pea straw.
This pest has the potential to destroy pea crops, so … View moreRestrictions are still in place in the Wairarapa.
We have successfully reduced the number of pests invading our plants, but we still need your help to eradicate this completely.
So please, no pea planting, no pea seeds and no pea straw.
This pest has the potential to destroy pea crops, so restrictions are for both commercial and residential growers. With your help, we can eradicate pea weevil completely.
If you see peas growing, get in touch: 0800 80 99 66, or biosecurity.govt.nz/peaweevil
Thanks for your support, we cannot do this without you.
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