Saint Andrews, Hamilton

2134 days ago

Live Stronger for Longer

The Team from ACC New Zealand

Maintain your strength and balance with Live Stronger for Longer classes. You'll learn simple exercises in your local community to help keep you steady on your feet and reduce the risk of falls. These classes are safe, affordable and you’ll have fun while meeting new people in your … View moreMaintain your strength and balance with Live Stronger for Longer classes. You'll learn simple exercises in your local community to help keep you steady on your feet and reduce the risk of falls. These classes are safe, affordable and you’ll have fun while meeting new people in your community.

Go to livestronger.org.nz to find an approved class near you. Brought to you by ACC, Ministry of Health and Health Quality and Safety Commission.
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2135 days ago

Hamilton Boys High School Uniforms for sale

Jill from Chartwell

My boys have all finished high school now, time for a clear out. I have a large selection of uniform pieces for sale, most in excellent condition.
I have:
1x small 38cm Kukiri Sports Jacket, (exc cond) $40

1 x 104cm Maroon woolen Jersey (only worn one winter) $70
1 x 112cm yr 13 Black woolen … View more
My boys have all finished high school now, time for a clear out. I have a large selection of uniform pieces for sale, most in excellent condition.
I have:
1x small 38cm Kukiri Sports Jacket, (exc cond) $40

1 x 104cm Maroon woolen Jersey (only worn one winter) $70
1 x 112cm yr 13 Black woolen Jersey (old style, but exc cond) $40
1 x 102cm yr 13 woolen Jersey (new style, worn for one winter only) $70

1 x red sports shirt - sml/med $20

1 pair 84cm grey shorts
4 pairs 88cm grey shorts
1 pair 92cm grey shorts (all shorts in good worn condition, would be great as second pair) $10 each

2 x black year 13 shirts, size med (exc cond) $20 each
2 x size 14 grey shirts (good cond, great for second pair) $5 each
4x pairs long black socks $10

Please note, not all items in photo (some still on washing line!)
Thanks.

Negotiable

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2135 days ago

Selling mexican stuff

Monica from Beerescourt

Craft cushion case and scarf with multiple use both from Mexico brand new $20 each

Price: $20

2135 days ago

Storage boxes

Monica from Beerescourt

Selling the lot $20

Price: $20

2135 days ago

Don’t miss Tutus on Tour!

The Royal New Zealand Ballet

Following sell-out performances around New Zealand in 2018, the Royal New Zealand Ballet is delighted to bring Tutus on Tour to the Clarence Street Theatre on 22 March 2019.

See the dancers perform classical favourites and contemporary works, tailor-made for intimate venues, and suitable for … View more
Following sell-out performances around New Zealand in 2018, the Royal New Zealand Ballet is delighted to bring Tutus on Tour to the Clarence Street Theatre on 22 March 2019.

See the dancers perform classical favourites and contemporary works, tailor-made for intimate venues, and suitable for all ages. Tutus on Tour is a fantastic opportunity to see your critically-acclaimed national ballet company.

With one show only and tickets priced at just $25-$35 for adults ($10-$20 child)* this is guaranteed to sell fast.

*Booking fees may apply
Tickets here!

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2136 days ago

Polish rabbits

Alex from Saint Andrews

2 (two) beautiful 3 months old Polish rabbits. This is special breed of dwarf rabbits. They are really nice and friendly. Children will enjoy them. Give them for free in careful hands.

Free

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2136 days ago

LIFESTYLE BLOCK FOR SALE - OWNER DOWNSIZING - 138 HOROTIU ROAD, HAMILTON

Jody from Horotiu

UPCOMING OPEN HOMES
Saturday 16th February 11am - 12pm
Sunday 17th February 11am - 12pm
Saturday 2nd March 11am - 12pm
Saturday 16th March 11am - 12pm
Sunday 17th March 11am - 12pm

Built in 2016 and immaculately maintained. This 240m2 country home features great open plan living, leading … View more
UPCOMING OPEN HOMES
Saturday 16th February 11am - 12pm
Sunday 17th February 11am - 12pm
Saturday 2nd March 11am - 12pm
Saturday 16th March 11am - 12pm
Sunday 17th March 11am - 12pm

Built in 2016 and immaculately maintained. This 240m2 country home features great open plan living, leading outdoors onto an inviting covered area. Beautiful views of the Hakarimata Ranges, Taupiri Mountain and surrounding farmland make this a perfect place to relax.
Four double bedrooms all with double wardrobes, main bathroom + ensuite, walk in wardrobe/dressing room, study nook and separate lounge. Double skyline shed in addition to double garage. Extra toilet in garage. Plenty of storage throughout with easy access to attic storage in garage. Two 30,000 Ltr water tanks on a fully fenced section + much more. In zone for Te Kowhai Primary School and only minutes to the Base shopping centre.

PROPERTY DETAILS
Legal Description: Lot 4 DP483873
Certificate of Title: 684454
Land Value: $350,000
Improvement Value: $630,000
Rateable Value: $890,000
House Size: 240m2
Land Area: 0.7045 hectares / 1.74 acres
Built: 2016
Exterior: Brick
Roof: Colour tile
Joinery: Aluminium
Rates:
Waikato District Council: $2390.38
Waikato Regional Council: $466.86

Enquiries over $1,150,000

CHECK OUT TRADE ME PROPERTY LISTING # GCT364 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND LOTS MORE PHOTOS
Contact: Jody 027 6140571 or Rae 027 4902725
NO AGENTS PLEASE

Price: $1,150,000

2136 days ago

We're proudly supporting...

The Warehouse New Zealand

Help The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.

Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.

It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives… View more
Help The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.

Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.

It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives in, on and around the water. Children are taught Water Skills for Life at school. It’s easy to teach and fun for kids to learn.

Support Drowning prevention training for all kids. Donate in-store today.
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2159 days ago

Skipping To Auckland , and saving $150 million !

Graeme from Frankton

In the morning , I'm on the 6.30am Skip bus to Auckland . A lot of people are still on holiday , so it will be interesting to see how many people are on it . It gets to Sky City Auckland by 8.30 . Cost $11 incl booking fee and credit card fee .
At 5.30pm , I'm coming back , also on Skip … View more
In the morning , I'm on the 6.30am Skip bus to Auckland . A lot of people are still on holiday , so it will be interesting to see how many people are on it . It gets to Sky City Auckland by 8.30 . Cost $11 incl booking fee and credit card fee .
At 5.30pm , I'm coming back , also on Skip -- get back 7.30pm . Another $11 .
I don't actually have much to do in Auckland , but I have a cunning plan . So I want to see what the bus service is like , and arguably I should have waited a couple of weeks , until most commuters are back at work .
See -- I have a plan . It appears a crowd funded commuter bus service could be operational , with all the NZTA legal requirements , within 3 months .
On-line ticketing would take a bit of effort from the boffins . Registration with NZTA seems logical if you follow their guidelines , don't cut corners . It appears you don't even need to file any planned routes or anything -- you do if you are wanting to operate Urban ( subsidised ) services . You would want to ask permission to use bus stops , but if King Andrew says No , as they are public places and publicly funded , it appears they can't stop you . The Transport Centre is slightly different -- even though it is publicly funded and a public place , it does have different rules .
Even the buses themselves aren't a huge problem -- you want nice , and a bit of room . I don't think you want 55 seater coaches initially -- in my head , I reckon 2 x 25 seaters ( 15 year old ones seem to be around $50K ) and 2 long wheelbase , high roof vans , like Transits or Hi Aces -- around $25-30 k each .
Anyway , anyone interested , I'll do some updates , and I reckon that collectively a few people can put together something that will cover costs and maybe make a return , probably work in with Skip timetables to get 2 or 3 buses a day each way .
By the way , I don't work in Auckland , I don't want to be a huge spoiler , but by a few people using a few brains , we can completely show up the 'backers' ( local and Govt politicians , and NZTA ) of the $120-150 million dollar train drain .

2137 days ago

Do something different this summer

Hamilton Gardens Art Festival

The Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival is on 20 Feb – 3 March, and we’re bringing a few different events to the mix this year.

Don’t miss the NZ premiere of circus-cabaret Deluxe Deluxe! Explore the gardens in ways you’ve never done so before with interactive garden experiences, or enjoy a … View more
The Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival is on 20 Feb – 3 March, and we’re bringing a few different events to the mix this year.

Don’t miss the NZ premiere of circus-cabaret Deluxe Deluxe! Explore the gardens in ways you’ve never done so before with interactive garden experiences, or enjoy a line-up of emerging young opera stars on the Waikato River Explorer.

Book your tickets now through Ticketek to secure your place at one, two or ten of our exciting events. We'd love to see you there.

Sally and Bronwyn
Festival Co-Directors
Find out more!

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2137 days ago

Junior Doctors are on strike next week

Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board

Junior doctors at Waikato Hospital and other District Health Boards are striking from 8am on Tuesday 29 January to 8am on Thursday 31 January. Services will be affected as there will be fewer staff on duty. We will be deferring some appointments for surgery, treatments and outpatient clinics and … View moreJunior doctors at Waikato Hospital and other District Health Boards are striking from 8am on Tuesday 29 January to 8am on Thursday 31 January. Services will be affected as there will be fewer staff on duty. We will be deferring some appointments for surgery, treatments and outpatient clinics and giving priority to an emergency, intensive care and maternity.

All patients whose operations or clinical appointments are affected by the strike will be notified by telephone. Not all clinics are being deferred, so if you have not been notified please call the service to confirm. If you are unsure please call 0800 276 216. Please save the hospital Emergency Department for emergencies.

If your illness or injury is not urgent, you may face long delays. Go to your family doctor or local accident and medical centre

Contact Healthline on 0800 611 611 for advice from a trained professional Need mental health support and someone to talk to? Free call or text 1737 any time, 24 hours a day. You’ll get to talk to (or text with) a trained counsellor.

Should the strike notice be lifted, services will resume.
Thank you for your patience.
www.waikatodhb.health.nz/strike
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2137 days ago

For those who enjoy history

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

The lady fourth from the right is my great, great Grandmother. These two photos were taken in the Nelson region in 1875 and 1913 - 38 years apart. The same people in the same positions!

2138 days ago

💰 Cash back promotion 💰

Tim from Pukete

💥 SPECIAL OFFER 💥

List and sell your home with me & I will give you $1000 💵

For full information call-txt Tim Clarke on 02102772206 📱

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2138 days ago

Pangs logs

Susie from Chartwell

Free, pick up only from Chartwell. Pm me if you want them.

Negotiable

2138 days ago

Wow! Thank you for your support

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Your generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: … View moreYour generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: www.stuff.co.nz...

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