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Ashleigh from Ngaruawahia
Large dark brown tv cabinet with cupboards and shelves
About 2m long
Has 50inch sitting on it in photo
Can deliver in Ngaruawahia or elsewhere
One small mark on top otherwise in good condition
$50
Price: $50
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Is anyone heading to Waterworld when it reopens tomorrow?
It's had a $10.78 million revamp and it looks a bit different - even though the upgrade wasn't really cosmetic.
It includes new ventilation systems to cut the chlorine smell, and a slip-proof surface to replace crumbling floor … View moreIs anyone heading to Waterworld when it reopens tomorrow?
It's had a $10.78 million revamp and it looks a bit different - even though the upgrade wasn't really cosmetic.
It includes new ventilation systems to cut the chlorine smell, and a slip-proof surface to replace crumbling floor coverings.
The filters and pipes have had an upgrade, and L.K. Coffee Hub is taking over the cafe.
Read more here.
Kayla from Saint Andrews
Hi all, I'm a 20 year old barbering student. I'm looking for clients either for free at our shop between 9-3 or $20 and I will come to you outside of these hours. If anyone is interested please message and I can show you my work!
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
Hi neighbours! Make the perfect pet bed for your furry friend that works with your décor. It's easy to make a handmade rope basket using touches of your favourite Resene colours with Resene testpots. Choose colours to suit your room’s colour scheme and match with your furry best friend! … View moreHi neighbours! Make the perfect pet bed for your furry friend that works with your décor. It's easy to make a handmade rope basket using touches of your favourite Resene colours with Resene testpots. Choose colours to suit your room’s colour scheme and match with your furry best friend! Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.
Hey Waikato!
Subway® is celebrating World Sandwich Day today and we're helping feed the hungry in our community! Last year, we donated over 90,000 meals to KiwiHarvest. With your help, we can feed even more this year. So, join the Subway® Live Feed and head to your local participating … View moreHey Waikato!
Subway® is celebrating World Sandwich Day today and we're helping feed the hungry in our community! Last year, we donated over 90,000 meals to KiwiHarvest. With your help, we can feed even more this year. So, join the Subway® Live Feed and head to your local participating Subway® in Waikato. Buy a Sub. Get one FREE. AND Subway® will donate a meal to charity. Because everyone deserves a good feed.
Find out more!
Linda Gorlicki from Te Kowhai Country Market
We have around 80 stalls confimed, looking forward to a lovely sunny day in February, 2019. Mark it on your calendar
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Creating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home.
For the month of November, we want to raise awareness for all forms including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more.
Perhaps sign-up to … View moreCreating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home.
For the month of November, we want to raise awareness for all forms including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more.
Perhaps sign-up to volunteer at a women’s refuge this month or work with the Police in your area to host an info night on how to identify elder abuse in your community.
Share your photos and experiences with us on social media or send us an email so we can see what you got up to!
#NSNZviolenceawareness
Rowan from Pukete
My French exchange is here until July and would like a bike to make getting around easier.
Free
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Did any of you make the trip over to Rotorua to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle?
There was plenty to pack in during the royal couple's day in the Bay of Plenty on Wednesday, including a pōwhiri, a steamed pudding demo, naming a couple of kiwi, greeting their many fans in Government … View moreDid any of you make the trip over to Rotorua to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle?
There was plenty to pack in during the royal couple's day in the Bay of Plenty on Wednesday, including a pōwhiri, a steamed pudding demo, naming a couple of kiwi, greeting their many fans in Government Gardens, and a treetop walk among the redwoods.
Read reporter Adam Dudding's take on their day here.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Did any of you make the trip over to Rotorua to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle?
There was plenty to pack in during the royal couple's day in the Bay of Plenty on Wednesday, including a pōwhiri, a steamed pudding demo, naming a couple of kiwi, greeting their many fans in Government … View moreDid any of you make the trip over to Rotorua to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle?
There was plenty to pack in during the royal couple's day in the Bay of Plenty on Wednesday, including a pōwhiri, a steamed pudding demo, naming a couple of kiwi, greeting their many fans in Government Gardens, and a treetop walk among the redwoods.
Read reporter Adam Dudding's take on their day here.
Tracy from Whatawhata
Great family day out with display cars, food & coffee, gala games, book fair and much more. Would be great to see you there!
Daryl Smart from Te Kowhai Community Group
Interested in improving your overall fitness, strength, balance and flexibility? Join this class and exercise at your own level while having fun with others.
Be Strong, Be Fit, Be Stable
Community Exercise Class
Thursdays 1.30 – 2.30pm
Perrinpark Village Hall
$4 per person
Catering for all … View moreInterested in improving your overall fitness, strength, balance and flexibility? Join this class and exercise at your own level while having fun with others.
Be Strong, Be Fit, Be Stable
Community Exercise Class
Thursdays 1.30 – 2.30pm
Perrinpark Village Hall
$4 per person
Catering for all abilities, seated and standing
Contact Jenny, 021 315 119, jenny@pulse4pt.co.nz
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Hey Waikato neighbours - check out our new Gardening Groups - for all Waikato gardeners! This is just the ‘plot’ to connect you with other green-thumbed Neighbourly members across your whole beautiful region.
Share seeds, plants or excess crops, find out what you need to plant and sow in … View moreHey Waikato neighbours - check out our new Gardening Groups - for all Waikato gardeners! This is just the ‘plot’ to connect you with other green-thumbed Neighbourly members across your whole beautiful region.
Share seeds, plants or excess crops, find out what you need to plant and sow in Spring, and pass on gardening tips that have worked for you. You can seek expert advice from experienced gardeners in your area or share your own gardening expertise.
Join now
The Team from ACC New Zealand
Setting off fireworks has become an annual Kiwi backyard tradition, and it’s almost time to break out the sparklers again. However, critics say they’re dangerous and people are injured by them every year. Fans, on the other hand, argue that all fun involves some level of risk, it just needs to … View moreSetting off fireworks has become an annual Kiwi backyard tradition, and it’s almost time to break out the sparklers again. However, critics say they’re dangerous and people are injured by them every year. Fans, on the other hand, argue that all fun involves some level of risk, it just needs to be managed safely.
Last year, we saw a 23% drop in the number of fireworks-related injury claims (171 claims across 2017 versus 223 across 2016). What do you think? Should personal fireworks be banned? Click here for advice on how to use fireworks responsibly.
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