Carterton District, Carterton

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Check out the goodies on offer here. Or...it's not too late to list your own items for sale!

2023 days ago

Get the finance you need to grow

Prospa

When catering business Baker & Son found it difficult to access finance from traditional lenders, Prospa was there to help. Find out how this family-run business used a Prospa loan to expand and upgrade their kitchen, and deliver more sweet treats to customers around Auckland. Find out more

2023 days ago

We're supporting Pedal for Plunket

The Warehouse New Zealand

Help the Warehouse support Pedal for Plunket provides support services for the development of health and wellbeing of New Zealand families.

With your help The Warehouse and Plunket are providing a baby essentials pack to families in need

Donate in store today and help give a child the best … View more
Help the Warehouse support Pedal for Plunket provides support services for the development of health and wellbeing of New Zealand families.

With your help The Warehouse and Plunket are providing a baby essentials pack to families in need

Donate in store today and help give a child the best start in life.
Find out more

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2023 days ago

Cane waste paper basket

Joan from Masterton District

Cane waste paper basket. with roll top. In very good coniditon.

Measurements:
Height 28cms
Diameter: 25cms.

Thanks for looking.
Pickup in Kuripuni, Masterton near Pak n. Save.

Price: $12

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2023 days ago

Dining Table and chairs

Bev from Masterton District

Recently refurbished lovely round table. New Upholstery on 4 chairs

Price: $150

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2023 days ago

Show support for our Muslim community

Annemarie from Masterton District

Let's shine a light on hatred, and show our support for our Muslim community. They must be feeling vulnerable and scared. If we all put a light in our window or turn on fairy lights (mine are still up from Christmas) we can show that our Muslim neighbours have our support, and somewhere safe… View moreLet's shine a light on hatred, and show our support for our Muslim community. They must be feeling vulnerable and scared. If we all put a light in our window or turn on fairy lights (mine are still up from Christmas) we can show that our Muslim neighbours have our support, and somewhere safe to go if they are feeling scared. Let's do it in the Wairarapa, and maybe we can start a nationwide thing! (Please feel free to share to social networks, just cut and paste).

2024 days ago

Traditional Lighting Sale

The team from Shady Lady Lighting

Hi Neighbours, have you got a beautiful character home, full of charm and details, but missing the lighting that reflects and enhances these features?

At Shady Lady Lighting we are keen to help, come down and see us at 3 Rutherford St, Lower Hutt.

Shady Lady Lighting are the experts you … View more
Hi Neighbours, have you got a beautiful character home, full of charm and details, but missing the lighting that reflects and enhances these features?

At Shady Lady Lighting we are keen to help, come down and see us at 3 Rutherford St, Lower Hutt.

Shady Lady Lighting are the experts you need to see. We would love you to see our showroom, is like a treasure trove, packed with lighting for homes of all types.

We have NZ’s biggest range of Reproduction and Traditional lighting, and as a Neighbourly special we have a Traditional Lighting SALE on.

Sat 16th – Sat 23rd March
Find out more!

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2024 days ago

Wellington Home & Interiors Event

Home & Interiors

Home & Interiors Wellington event will be held 29th - 31st March 2019.

The Home & Interiors event is essential for all homeowners and those looking for inspiration and advice. You will find the best products, solutions, and design ideas with the opportunity to talk one-on-one with the … View more
Home & Interiors Wellington event will be held 29th - 31st March 2019.

The Home & Interiors event is essential for all homeowners and those looking for inspiration and advice. You will find the best products, solutions, and design ideas with the opportunity to talk one-on-one with the experts in their field.

Entry fee $10 - Children under 16 yrs free if accompanied by an adult.

Show dates: 29th - 31st March 2019
Friday - 10am to 6pm
Saturday - 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday - 10 am to 4 pm

New Lower Hutt Events Centre, 30 Laings Rd, Lower Hutt.
Find out more!

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2024 days ago

Central Districts Field Days

Ray from Tararua District

SUNSHINE ENVIRONMENTALS is now serving Lifestyle Blocks and Small Holders, Dairy and Sheep & Beef Farmers with bulk plantings of native plants and shelter species.
LAND AND HABITAT is a division of Sunshine Environmentals now and we look forward to meeting you at our stand, D20 tomorrow before… View more
SUNSHINE ENVIRONMENTALS is now serving Lifestyle Blocks and Small Holders, Dairy and Sheep & Beef Farmers with bulk plantings of native plants and shelter species.
LAND AND HABITAT is a division of Sunshine Environmentals now and we look forward to meeting you at our stand, D20 tomorrow before we pack up at 4pm.
You could search Trademe under Services, 'Environmental Plantings' to get an idea..?..

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2024 days ago

Yellow citrus theme plate.

Joan from Masterton District

This lovely plate measures 32 cms in diameter...a good size.
Has a citrus theme.
Arthouse
Microwave and dishwasher proof.

Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $10

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2024 days ago

WANTED a birdbath top.

Joan from Masterton District

We are on the hunt for a birdbath top, preferably concrete. We have the pedestal base but missing the top.

Happy to pay.
Thanks for looking.

Negotiable

2026 days ago

Shelving

Dal from Carterton District

Hi all I’m looking for some garage shelving for storage if anybody is selling please

2025 days ago

Promoting tourism in Wairarapa

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

Wairarapa is being increasingly recognised by tourists as an undiscovered gem and a new video tourism campaign targeting Australians aims to further boost visitor numbers to the region.
MBIE’s latest Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates for December 2018 show domestic tourism spending in the … View more
Wairarapa is being increasingly recognised by tourists as an undiscovered gem and a new video tourism campaign targeting Australians aims to further boost visitor numbers to the region.
MBIE’s latest Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates for December 2018 show domestic tourism spending in the Wairarapa increased 11.1 per cent to $153.2 and the international visitor spend by 2.4 per cent to $37.2 million.
The Australian tourism spend – Australia is easily the Wellington region’s largest international tourism market – increased by 4.8 per cent to $11.7 million for 2018.
WREDA and Destination Wairarapa have joined forces in a new online tourism video campaign targeting older Australians to visit Wairarapa. Anecdotally, Australian travellers in the 55-74-year-old age group are more likely to explore regional Wellington as part of their Wellington vacation.
The video was made by Wellington-based production company Flying Saucer.
WREDA General Manager David Perks says the online campaign invites Australians to include some time in Wairarapa as part of a four or five day visit to the capital.
“Many visitors to New Zealand are looking for that mix of a vibrant, fun city experience and a more relaxed vibe and beautiful landscapes.
“It doesn’t get much better than the Wellington and Wairarapa combo. Wellington offers a creative, compact city experience and Wairarapa jaw-dropping coastline, charming towns and villages, and a world-class wine scene. It’s the perfect short break package.”
Destination Wairarapa Marketing Manager Barbara Hyde says Statistics New Zealand’s Commercial Accommodation Monitor report for the year ending December 2018 showed Wairarapa guest nights were up 10.9 per cent, or 26,302 more guest nights.
“Compare this growth against any region in the country and the Wairarapa is clearly continuing on its upward growth trajectory. It’s an outstanding result for the region,” Ms Hyde says.
C’est Cheese owner Paul Broughton says his Featherston-based shop has been going gangbusters.
“Since opening in 2013, C'est Cheese has experienced significant year-on-year increases in visitor numbers, noticeably so over the last 24 months. We receive a healthy mix of national and international guests, all of whom are very much focused on local product and experiences.
“This growth in visitor numbers has encouraged us to recently invest in a new cheese-themed dine in option, significant expansion of the retail premises and the completion of our own small in-house cheese factory.”

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