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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Hello neighbours, thought you might enjoy this article about the bees you share your city with.
Reporter Selwyn & Ashburton Outlook
Morena.
Here's our third challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after … View moreMorena.
Here's our third challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after you've guessed!
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Morena.
Here's our third challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after … View moreMorena.
Here's our third challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after you've guessed!
Electric from Auckland Central
Hey everyone. Over the past year over 1000 customers provided us with a bill from their previous supplier when they joined. We ran the numbers, and we’re proud to say that customers switching to Electric Kiwi save $240 a year on average! Maybe that’s why we are NZ's fastest growing power … View moreHey everyone. Over the past year over 1000 customers provided us with a bill from their previous supplier when they joined. We ran the numbers, and we’re proud to say that customers switching to Electric Kiwi save $240 a year on average! Maybe that’s why we are NZ's fastest growing power company?
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Margaret from Avonhead
We have a friendly, house-trained, registered and chipped whippet cross which we need to rehouse as we work and do not have fences around our property.
Max would be good with a family - he has a lovely personality is well-trained and eight months old.
There is also a kennel.
Please contact … View moreWe have a friendly, house-trained, registered and chipped whippet cross which we need to rehouse as we work and do not have fences around our property.
Max would be good with a family - he has a lovely personality is well-trained and eight months old.
There is also a kennel.
Please contact margaret via this site if you are interested.
Thanks.
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In many parts of New Zealand the hongi is a pretty normal greeting,
between friends on the streets, family members or team mates after a
big game, filling the same function as a handshake. But the gesture
also has solemn and spiritual roots, useful on the marae and in the
home. A distinctively … View moreIn many parts of New Zealand the hongi is a pretty normal greeting,
between friends on the streets, family members or team mates after a
big game, filling the same function as a handshake. But the gesture
also has solemn and spiritual roots, useful on the marae and in the
home. A distinctively kiwi greeting. Have you experienced a hongi?
Where was that? The big question though, with wiki o te reo Māori
coming up, would you use the hongi in your everyday life, making it
the standard greeting in your area?
** We may with to use your comments in print. Please indicate if you're not happy with your words appearing in the paper by placing NFP at the end of your comment.**
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Streets for People! Central City Street Party.. you don't want to miss it! More details to come: bit.ly...
Lynda from Halswell
Hight 75 cm
width 45 cm
depth 50 cm
would be great in a small flat
Price: $75
Avryll Dawn from Hornby
Hi everyone, I tried so hard to complete the survey.......the black cursor would not move, and on the two occasions it did, it move totally against my direction and went to negative and not positive. Just a waste of time.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Looking for inspiration to reduce your household food waste and save money at the same time? Come along to the Food Lovers Masterclasses with Kate Meads on the 12 and 13 September.
All workshop attendees walk away with a goodie bag valued at $100. Spaces are limited so be sure to book now!
… View moreLooking for inspiration to reduce your household food waste and save money at the same time? Come along to the Food Lovers Masterclasses with Kate Meads on the 12 and 13 September.
All workshop attendees walk away with a goodie bag valued at $100. Spaces are limited so be sure to book now!
Tuesday 12 September Workshop: bit.ly...
Wednesday 13 September Workshop: bit.ly...
Vickie from Pure Style Home & Garden
So excited to announce that Pure Style Home & Garden is one of four finalists across NZ for OUTSTANDING START UP BUSINESS in the Network NZ Business Awards! We are also up for the People's Choice Award - so excited, honoured and totally blown away!!! 😃 Please head to the link below … View moreSo excited to announce that Pure Style Home & Garden is one of four finalists across NZ for OUTSTANDING START UP BUSINESS in the Network NZ Business Awards! We are also up for the People's Choice Award - so excited, honoured and totally blown away!!! 😃 Please head to the link below and give us a vote and give us a 'like' on our Facebook page to keep updated as the awards progress. Thanks so much to all our neighbourly neighbours, loyal supporters, clients, friends and family - Kayne & Vickie xx
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Here's our second challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after … View moreHere's our second challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after you've guessed!
Reporter Selwyn & Ashburton Outlook
Here's our second challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after … View moreHere's our second challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after you've guessed!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Take this fun and absolutely unscientific quiz to identify your spirit pollinator! And hopefully, you'll enjoy it as a quirky way to learn a few facts about the pollinators in your garden.
Reporter Selwyn & Ashburton Outlook
In many parts of New Zealand the hongi is a pretty normal greeting,
between friends on the streets, family members or team mates after a
big game, filling the same function as a handshake. But the gesture
also has solemn and spiritual roots, useful on the marae and in the
home. A distinctively … View moreIn many parts of New Zealand the hongi is a pretty normal greeting,
between friends on the streets, family members or team mates after a
big game, filling the same function as a handshake. But the gesture
also has solemn and spiritual roots, useful on the marae and in the
home. A distinctively kiwi greeting. Have you experienced a hongi?
Where was that? The big question though, with wiki o te reo Māori
coming up, would you use the hongi in your everyday life, making it
the standard greeting in your area? ** We may wish to use your comments in print. Please indicate if you're not comfortable with your words appearing the paper by including NFP at the end of your comment. Thank you. **
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