Tamahere, Hamilton

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1301 days ago

Esteem Jewelry

Debi from Hamilton East

Price Reduced From $45.00 Each To The Advertised Price Below.
Purchased Some 20 Years ago.
Company No Longer around NZ.
Paid Over $450.00 for Complete Set.
Gold Plated will Never Tarnish, Has been well Looked After.
Selling As I Now Wear Silver Only...Great Gift For That Special Someone Or Just … View more
Price Reduced From $45.00 Each To The Advertised Price Below.
Purchased Some 20 Years ago.
Company No Longer around NZ.
Paid Over $450.00 for Complete Set.
Gold Plated will Never Tarnish, Has been well Looked After.
Selling As I Now Wear Silver Only...Great Gift For That Special Someone Or Just Treat Yourself!
Selling All Together For $60.00 The Lot!

Price: $60

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1301 days ago

Jacket Fire Rescue

Debi from Hamilton East

Custom Made Fire Rescue Jacket.
Made In Canada 100% Cotton
Great For All Seasons.
Size: XXL Unisex Men's Or Ladies

Price: $75

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1301 days ago

Pirates Of The Caribbean Posters

Debi from Hamilton East

Collectable Posters Frame For The Man Shed Or Bar Room
Purchased In Canada. Not Sure If Can Still Be Purchased.
Unique!
Great Gift For The Movie Puff.

Price: $38.50

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1301 days ago

Ladies Purses

Debi from Hamilton East

Brand New Used Once Ladies Purses.
Yellow Purse Purchased In Australia For $49
Price is For Each One $28.00
Purchase Price Both For $37.00

Price: $28

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1301 days ago

Budweiser Gear

Debi from Hamilton East

Great Collectable Or Gift
Unisex Men's or ladies.
Size: L

Price: $38.50

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1301 days ago

Specialty Coffee Glasses

Debi from Hamilton East

6 Coffee Glasses Use As Parfait/Mousse Or Pudding Glasses.
Selling As A Set Only. New Never Used.
Surplus To Our Needs.

Price: $38.50

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1303 days ago

Matangi Twilight Market - November 2021

Miranda from Tamahere

We're so excited at the number (and quality!) of vendors who have already signed up for our market 🤩.. If you (or someone you know) has a stall and would be interested in booking a site, book it today ensure you don't miss out.. it's shaping up to be a fantastic event! The booking… View moreWe're so excited at the number (and quality!) of vendors who have already signed up for our market 🤩.. If you (or someone you know) has a stall and would be interested in booking a site, book it today ensure you don't miss out.. it's shaping up to be a fantastic event! The booking form is accessible via our website, or flick us a message and we'll send you a link 👍 Don't forget to like and follow our page for future updates: www.facebook.com...

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1305 days ago

SuperSeniors June

Office for Seniors

The latest edition of SuperSeniors is out now!

In this issue, we profile one of the unsung heroes of the Elder Abuse Response Service (EARS) and learn more about the help the service offers.

We also chat with Dr Doug Wilson, 2021 Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau, and … View more
The latest edition of SuperSeniors is out now!

In this issue, we profile one of the unsung heroes of the Elder Abuse Response Service (EARS) and learn more about the help the service offers.

We also chat with Dr Doug Wilson, 2021 Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau, and Andrea Gaskin, Director and Founder of charity organisation Connect the Dots, about how she’s making the art scene in Auckland accessible to seniors.

There’s advice on how to eat healthy, how to get tech savvy, and updated laws for renters and landlords.

Check it out and be sure to share!: bit.ly...

Want to subscribe? You can do so here: bit.ly...

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1303 days ago

WANTED: 20L BUCKETS - CASH PAID

Richard from Tauwhare

CASH PAID up to $5 each for used 20L plastic buckets w/handles, similar to those found on farms in the milking shed. Must have o-ring sealed lid. Sell me all the buckets w/lids you biffed into your old barn or dungeon! Dirty is ok, but no holes/cracks/leaks. I will pick up at your convenience. … View moreCASH PAID up to $5 each for used 20L plastic buckets w/handles, similar to those found on farms in the milking shed. Must have o-ring sealed lid. Sell me all the buckets w/lids you biffed into your old barn or dungeon! Dirty is ok, but no holes/cracks/leaks. I will pick up at your convenience. Thanks!

1303 days ago

TREE PLANTING EVENT RESCHEDULED TO 26 JUNE

todd from EarthDiverse

EarthDiverse is please to announce it's annual multicultural tree planting event at Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park (near Zoo), has been rescheduled due to rain to Saturday 26 June, 10:30am-1:30pm. Use Rotokauri Rd entrance. Bring gloves, spade/shovel, water, etc. Light lunch provided. All … View moreEarthDiverse is please to announce it's annual multicultural tree planting event at Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park (near Zoo), has been rescheduled due to rain to Saturday 26 June, 10:30am-1:30pm. Use Rotokauri Rd entrance. Bring gloves, spade/shovel, water, etc. Light lunch provided. All invited. Fun, free and family-friendly! For more information see the Upcoming Events page on EarthDiverse's website

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1303 days ago

Relaxed and modern countryside dining at Camarosa

Camarosa

Step away from the noise of the city and enjoy a relaxed lunch while overlooking picturesque strawberry fields at Camarosa Restaurant, Café and Bar. Located just a five-minute drive from the Hamilton CBD, a trip to Camarosa feels like you’re swapping the noise of the city for the beauty of the … View moreStep away from the noise of the city and enjoy a relaxed lunch while overlooking picturesque strawberry fields at Camarosa Restaurant, Café and Bar. Located just a five-minute drive from the Hamilton CBD, a trip to Camarosa feels like you’re swapping the noise of the city for the beauty of the countryside, without having to travel too far.

Set on Ruakura Berry Farm in Newstead and showcasing the bold and delectable flavours of the Waikato, Camarosa has become the destination eatery of choice for those who love good food, enjoyed in a great setting – with lashings of atmosphere.

We are a family owned and operated eatery and pride ourselves on using locally sourced produce with exceptional taste, complemented by an impeccable dining service. We specialise in showcasing the bold and delectable flavours of the Waikato region by using local produce in our kitchen.

Camarosa is located at 11 Davison Road, Newstead, Hamilton.
Call (07) 856 0279 email E: info@camarosa.co.nz or visit www.camarosa.co.nz
Opening hours:
Monday – Tuesday, 8am – 4pm Wednesday – Sunday 8am till late.
Find out more

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1307 days ago

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1304 days ago

University of Waikato parkrun - Weekly Free 5km Timed Run

Alastair from Riverlea

What is University of Waikato parkrun?

It is a 5km run - it's you against the clock.
When is it?
Every Saturday at 8:00am.
Where is it?
The event takes place at University of Waikato, Gate One, Knighton Road, Hamilton East, Hamilton 3240.
What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's … View more
What is University of Waikato parkrun?

It is a 5km run - it's you against the clock.
When is it?
Every Saturday at 8:00am.
Where is it?
The event takes place at University of Waikato, Gate One, Knighton Road, Hamilton East, Hamilton 3240.
What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's free! but please register before you first come along. Only ever register with parkrun once. Don't forget to bring a printed copy of your barcode (request a reminder). If you forget it, you won't get a time
How fast do I have to be?
We all run for our own enjoyment. Please come along and join in whatever your pace!
More information?
www.parkrun.co.nz...

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1325 days ago

Hamilton City Council Cemetary Seven Sharp

Allan from Melville

Did any one see the story they did about a person complaining about the state of the cemetery and how he takes a lawnmower out and mows around his sons grave and that he done some others and got told off by ground staff and said he needed to get the deads relatives approval to do? what a cop out.
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Did any one see the story they did about a person complaining about the state of the cemetery and how he takes a lawnmower out and mows around his sons grave and that he done some others and got told off by ground staff and said he needed to get the deads relatives approval to do? what a cop out.
Also the interview of the council staff member did not catch her name think it may have been Michelle Rivers saying they got more compliments than complaints about the state of the cemetery and that they were intentionally letting the plaques get overgrown. Not a single person i have spoken to has a compliment about the state of the cemetery.
If like me you are one of the complainants email sevensharp@tvnz.co.nz and let them know.
Maybe this publicity is something that might get them to tidy up the plaques in the lawn cemetery.
Great on the person taking it to the media I made contact with fairgo but I only just heard back after about 6 months seeking more info guess it might be another 6 months before they come back again lol
Allan

1304 days ago

THE AMERICAS CUP CAN BE SOMEONE ELSES CUP (PLEASE)

Douglas from Leamington

I have just heard on RNZ the reason why there is a lot of talk "doing the rounds" about the next challenge being held overseas and I cannot believe my ears!!

Team NZ had been offered $100million towards their next challenge but their greed has got in front of them. Can you believe they … View more
I have just heard on RNZ the reason why there is a lot of talk "doing the rounds" about the next challenge being held overseas and I cannot believe my ears!!

Team NZ had been offered $100million towards their next challenge but their greed has got in front of them. Can you believe they said "not enough" and wanted $200million!!!!

Well, for my money Team NZ, hop in your boat and sail away. There are many, many important sports and charities that are desperate for monetary support, and they have to rely on handouts from business plus family member support. I think it is time to take that money "off the ocean" and bring it back on land where the need for daily life support is huge. You have had a good run chaps and $200million is simply over the top. I am going to get growled at from some quarters but I don't care anymore. Let me give you just one example of need. On average we lose 650 men to prostate cancer every year and we at the Prostate Cancer Foundation have to battle on managing the "out of hospital" causes, effects, and conditions of this unruly disease without any Government support!! 3500 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer annually in this country and we have to stop this human carnage. I am in remission from prostate cancer (three years now) and I intend to show my gratitude by working to get the message out to men, their partners, and families that regular testing from the age of 50 is the way to put the pressure on this disease, thus improving the survival chances of that family member should the bug come to visit.

So sorry sailors, your absolute greed has got me wound up and you need to rethink your program. There will never be enough money for health, but we certainly need to take care of what little we have.

To provide another perspective, $200million could provide up to 400 houses in a very needy housing market for first home buyers, or social housing programs, whatever. And, it would become a part of a continuous cycle as the home purchasers gained equity in their properties and the original monies were again made available for another round of home developments, rather than a good slice of it simply sailing over the horizon to be remembered but never seen again.

Kind regards and best wishes as the "war of words" commences.

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