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Get arty with the kids by creating this fun wall flag.
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Showcase Plus displays your house listing to a relevant geographic audience. Your property will be exposed to as … View moreWant to reach more buyers? With Showcase Plus you can harness the reach of Stuff and Neighbourly. Your house listing will be featured on the Stuff and Neighbourly websites and apps.
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Surietha from Rototuna North
Hi, we are holding a pre-move garage sale this Sunday 26 May from 8am to 12pm. Wide variety of toys, books, clothing, sleeper sofa, book cases, mattresses, TV unit, coffee tables, washing machine etc. Address is at 26 Miers Glade Rototuna.
Negotiable
Sherry from Claudelands
GONE SORRY!!!!
This Sony television comes complete with everything to hook up to Freeview. It was left in the house I have just bought and was working well until I took it off the wall. It comes with original manual, stand, plugs and set top box and remote..
Specifications are available here
… View moreGONE SORRY!!!!
This Sony television comes complete with everything to hook up to Freeview. It was left in the house I have just bought and was working well until I took it off the wall. It comes with original manual, stand, plugs and set top box and remote..
Specifications are available here
www.sony.co.nz...
It is in good condition and free to take away. Please message me or text 021906637
Free
Emma Bradley from DC Rescue Dogs
Age: 7 months.
Breed: Lab x.
Location: Rural Hamilton.
Meet Squid!
This poor dude was found in a farm drain at 4 weeks old. He is a sweet loving boy full of energy and will need to be exercised daily.
He grew up around dogs and cats. He is currently in a foster home with cats, another dog … View moreAge: 7 months.
Breed: Lab x.
Location: Rural Hamilton.
Meet Squid!
This poor dude was found in a farm drain at 4 weeks old. He is a sweet loving boy full of energy and will need to be exercised daily.
He grew up around dogs and cats. He is currently in a foster home with cats, another dog & chickens. He showed little interest to the cats (especially if they are boss) but is not good with the chickens.
Squid has a beautiful nature and would make an awesome family dog and adventure buddy. Hes happy to do whatever you are doing and go wherever you go. He would love to join a family with another dog.
He has his basket in the lounge at night when watching TV and he settles down. He can be a little destructive if left on his own mainly paper and plastic so will require some training around this, maybe crate training would benefit him.
He has a real lovely nature and we get lots of sloppy kisses. If you can offer Squid a loving home with a big back yard, he would love to meet you.
Squid will go to his new home desexed, vaccinations started, microchipped & registered on NZCAR & council registered so an adoption fee of $280 is required.
Please PM us on FB to enquire: www.facebook.com...
Dinesh from Rototuna North
Fabric and the structure both in good condition as well looked after. Comes with bolster and a cushion in the same fabric.
Size: Depth 580, High 880, Width 2360.
Price: $250
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Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell
Sheep and goat dairying are emerging industries with significant potential, driven by high consumer demand for environmentally sustainable, high quality alternative milk products.
Internationally there is a large and growing market for sheep and goat milk products, where digestibility of cow’s … View moreSheep and goat dairying are emerging industries with significant potential, driven by high consumer demand for environmentally sustainable, high quality alternative milk products.
Internationally there is a large and growing market for sheep and goat milk products, where digestibility of cow’s milk is often an issue, nutritional health is a key consumer driver, and good flavour profile is critical.
The emerging sheep and goat milk industry in New Zealand is well-placed to take advantage of, and build on, our global reputation as a producer of high quality food products.
Goats have been used for milk production for over 9,000 years, but in New Zealand dairy goats are a relatively recent introduction.
Milking goats were often kept on the ships that brought European immigrants to New Zealand in the 1800s, to provide dairy products en route.
The New Zealand Dairy Goat cooperative was formed in 1984, and has been steadily growing. 72 farmers currently own this cooperative, with an annual revenue of over $200 million.
I recently had a tour of Dairy Goat’s Hamilton premises, and was impressed with their commitment to quality, innovation, and desire to expand into more markets. They provide consumers with a world-leading premium baby formula product, uniquely individualised for each international market.
Most dairy goats in New Zealand are Saanen, a breed that originated in Switzerland. They are medium-large, with coat colour white or cream and they have erect ears. The Sable is a coloured variant of the Saanen developed in NZ.
Goat milk is popular because it has the reputation of being more readily digested and less likely to cause allergic reactions than cow’s milk, it’s suitable for a range of dairy products and is particularly good for making cheese.
In November last year, I was honoured to officially open the Waikato-based hybrid pilot farm for Spring Sheep Milk, which will be crucial for trialling a new farming model in New Zealand.
Sheep dairy is a new venture for our country, but I see parallels between the success of the dairy goat industry and the future of sheep milk.
Internationally there is a large and growing market for sheep milk products, particularly in Asia.
Spring Sheep Milk Co. is a unique public-private partnership between the coalition Government’s Landcorp Farming Limited (trading as Pāmu) and the boutique sales and marketing company SLC Group. The partnership combines the best farming know-how and resources, with branding and in-market expertise.
To build an industry, New Zealand needs around 40 commercially viable sheep milking farms by 2030 that are environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable.
Horizon Three is a six year programme through the Primary Growth Partnership that will run from 2016 to 2022. It will receive $12.56 million investment from the Government through MPI and $18.83 million from Spring Sheep Milk Co.
The programme’s aim is to build a high-value and sustainable New Zealand dairy industry, by building a fit-for-purpose New Zealand sheep milk farming system that is replicable by other New Zealand farmers.
The programme’s long term goal is a market-driven, end-to-end value chain for sheep milk worth over $200 million by 2030.
The programme has already achieved a lot in its first two years, from the new product development and market launches, to the farm nutritional trial yielding exceptional results from the New Zealand flock, and the development of the two pilot farms in Cambridge.
A $50 million sheep milk dryer is planned for Hamilton’s Innovation Park, which will service this emerging industry.
The coalition Government’s Provincial Growth Fund is investing $490,000 to scope further development of the sheep and goat milk industry in Southland.
The report will focus on four products which are considered to have high-value potential: liquids, cheese, butter, and protein powders.
Southland sheep milk farmers stand to benefit from the information and insights this project will create, including workshops and market research.
Goat and sheep dairying are both emerging industries, providing exciting potential for our country. I would like to thank all those who have been involved in the investment and development of these enterprises over many years.
Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell
The Waikato region is thriving in the sporting area. I will outline some of the significant national and international events that have recently been hosted, or are due to take place in our region. These events bring strong economic benefit to our region, supporting business, innovation and … View moreThe Waikato region is thriving in the sporting area. I will outline some of the significant national and international events that have recently been hosted, or are due to take place in our region. These events bring strong economic benefit to our region, supporting business, innovation and industry.
Hamilton’s FMG Stadium hosted the HSBC New Zealand Sevens and Women’s Fast Four Sevens in January. A sell-out crowd of more than 25,000 packed in for finals day to watch fast-paced rugby from the world’s top teams.
Further matches this year will include All Blacks v Tonga, and a rugby league test between Great Britain’s Lions and Tonga. Our regional rugby and league teams continue to perform well.
Led by Cycling New Zealand, based at the Avantidrome facility, the UCI World Cup Series and Oceania Track Championships were recently hosted, with the latter due to return next year.
The New Zealand Cycle Classic drew professionals from across the world in late January, and the Cambridge Cycling Festival produced an impressive display of cycling, with a diverse range of competitors.
The Vantage Track National Championships, New Zealand’s premier age-group track cycling event, was hosted in February, and will return in 2020.
World-class BMX riders regularly visit our region, for a range of high-quality events.
Hamilton’s Seddon Park hosted five Blackcaps and White Ferns matches over the past season.
Domestically, the Northern Knights and Northern Spirit continue to represent us proudly, with the Knights coming first and second over the past two years.
The New Zealand Rowing Championships, University Rowing Championships and the Maadi Cup were all recently held at Lake Karapiro.
Waka Ama continues to thrive, with the Spring Nationals annually held at Lake Karapiro, attracting crowds of over 10,000.
Our region regularly hosts the Canoe Racing Nationals, along with international events, such as the Asia-Pacific Regatta.
In 2018, our Silver Ferns netball team played the Australian Diamonds at Claudelands. On a national level, we continue to host WBOP Magic in the ANZ Premiership.
In 2015, Hamilton’s hosted eight matches in the Men’s FIFA U-20 Football World Cup.
In 2017, Hamilton Boys’ High School’s 1st XI won the National Secondary Schools’ Competition: the first Waikato team in 30 years to do so.
Three of our local football players recently competed for New Zealand in the Women’s Under 17 World Cup, in Uruguay.
Our Waikato football clubs continue to represent us proudly in nationwide tournaments.
Hamilton recently hosted the Yonex International badminton event, attracting high-quality players from 13 countries.
The St. Peter’s School Golf Academy continues to produce outstanding young players. A number of these recently competed in the New Zealand Golf Open.
The multi-million dollar re-development of Lochiel golf course will increase our region’s ability to attract world-class golfers.
The Colgate games, the North Island’s premier athletics event for children, was held at Porritt Stadium in January.
The Porritt Classic continues to be hosted annually, regularly attracting Olympic-quality athletes.
National equestrian events in dressage, show jumping and horse racing are regularly held here, along with the popular Equidays event in October.
In March, the New Zealand Senior Lacrosse Nationals were held in Cambridge. The Waikato U15 women’s side won the national title in 2017.
Centered on our world-class track at Hampton Downs, motorsport regularly attracts top drivers and large crowds. A key event on the calendar this year is the Dodson Motorsport GTR Festival in June.
Drag racing competitions and events, such as the Frankton Thunder Show regularly attract drivers from across the country.
Kart sport continues to grow, with Hamilton’s Porter Group Park hosting several top-tier racing meets, including the 2019 National Sprint Championships.
In January, the New Zealand U18 Girls Softball Championships were held at Resthills Park, with our Waikato team missing out on victory by one run.
In March, the National Hockey Masters Tournament was held in Hamilton, and in September the Aon Kate Trolove Cup for Secondary School boys will be hosted here.
Our success in the sporting area has been a collaborative effort; my sincere thanks to all who have contributed, and continue to support.
Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.
Head to … View moreNominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.
Head to www.womenofinfluence.co.nz... for more information.
Manish (Ronny) from Chartwell
Looking for a clean and tidy flatmate for a three bedroom house. The rent(210 per week) includes power,Sky TV and ultrafast fibre.
On street parking avl and the house is fully furnished, just get your own linen.
Close to shops, schools and bus stop.
Chartwell Mall is a 5 mins drive
Avl from June … View moreLooking for a clean and tidy flatmate for a three bedroom house. The rent(210 per week) includes power,Sky TV and ultrafast fibre.
On street parking avl and the house is fully furnished, just get your own linen.
Close to shops, schools and bus stop.
Chartwell Mall is a 5 mins drive
Avl from June 23rd 2019.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This is the theme of this year's Youth Week, a nationwide festival of events to celebrate the talents, passion and success of local young people, on now until May 26th.
Organised every May by Ara Taiohi, the week inspires us to value, support, and affirm the diversity of young people in our … View moreThis is the theme of this year's Youth Week, a nationwide festival of events to celebrate the talents, passion and success of local young people, on now until May 26th.
Organised every May by Ara Taiohi, the week inspires us to value, support, and affirm the diversity of young people in our society. The goal of Youth Week is to make Aotearoa a country where young people are vibrant and optimistic and are supported and encouraged to take up challenges. 💙💪
#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Competition with The Base and other sites is one of the reasons behind an intended sale of Centre Place North.
The CBD mall is owned by Kiwi Property, and chief executive Clive Mackenzie said the company had signalled it would be an asset for disposal.
However, it's not on the market yet.
… View moreCompetition with The Base and other sites is one of the reasons behind an intended sale of Centre Place North.
The CBD mall is owned by Kiwi Property, and chief executive Clive Mackenzie said the company had signalled it would be an asset for disposal.
However, it's not on the market yet.
Mackenzie said the city was "going through a negative contraction" in retail.
"Unfortunately that's reflected in the performance of that centre."
Kiwi Property also owns the Base, in a joint venture with Tainui.
Read more here.
Tim from Pukete
Born and raised in Hamilton with over 12 years of sales and negotiation experience, Tim is a Multi Million dollar sales achiever reaching the highest status in the Stars Programme. Tim also has an intimate understanding of the emotional connection between property and the individual. Thinking of … View moreBorn and raised in Hamilton with over 12 years of sales and negotiation experience, Tim is a Multi Million dollar sales achiever reaching the highest status in the Stars Programme. Tim also has an intimate understanding of the emotional connection between property and the individual. Thinking of moving? Contact me today 📲 Tim.clarke@eves.co.nz
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