Parkvale, Hastings

2126 days ago

Givealittle’s Celebration with the Nation

The Team from Givealittle

We’re so grateful to all the generous sorts who’ve chipped in to get us here. So, let’s lose the gifts… and turn our big day into a celebration with the nation.

For every $10 donated from you, Spark Foundation will give $10 too – up to a grand total of $10,000 across all 10 charities.
Give here

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2126 days ago

Dining table for sale

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

4-6 seater rectangular dining table. No chairs
$30 o.n.o.

Price: $30

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2126 days ago

Water Play

Sandra from Havelock North

Great for playing with in the bath or paddling pool. All pieces are in the box

Price: $5

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2126 days ago

WANTED TO BUY

Harry from Hastings Central

WE ARE AFTER TALLBOY, BUT PREFER SLIMBOY, THE SLIM BOY HAS ABOUT SIX DRAWERS, SLIM BOY IS ABOUT HALF WIDTH OF TALL BOY. WOULD LIKE A SET OF TWO. THANKS YOU

2127 days ago

Poll: Do you think Santa can be a woman?

Neighbourly from Neighbourly.co.nz

There have been a lot of discussions lately about whether Santa could be a woman. Even National Party Leader Simon Bridges joined the debate saying "just as Mary Poppins is a woman, Santa Claus is a man". What do you think? Can Santa be a woman? Read more here.

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Do you think Santa can be a woman?
  • 11.2% Yes
    11.2% Complete
  • 75.7% No
    75.7% Complete
  • 1.3% I'm not sure
    1.3% Complete
  • 11.8% I don't care
    11.8% Complete
3749 votes
2127 days ago

Flowers all year round with Resene!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Hastings

Enjoy the beauty of flowers year round. This clever flower wall is made using coffee filters and Resene testpots. Choose your favourite colour combinations to suit your room or create one as a colourful gift for someone you know who could use a little colour. Make the most of your weekend with this… View moreEnjoy the beauty of flowers year round. This clever flower wall is made using coffee filters and Resene testpots. Choose your favourite colour combinations to suit your room or create one as a colourful gift for someone you know who could use a little colour. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

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2128 days ago

Monster Garage Sale

Katrina from Frimley

Saturday 1 December 8:00 am.
Rain or Shine !

Havelock North Scout Hall
corner Napier Road and Bennelong Place 
Havelock North

Everything but the kitchen sink!… View more
Saturday 1 December 8:00 am.
Rain or Shine !

Havelock North Scout Hall
corner Napier Road and Bennelong Place 
Havelock North

Everything but the kitchen sink!
Furniture, household, kitchenware, vintage/collectables, books, clothing, footwear, tools etc.

Also new items. All must go!

Sure to find something for the Xmas stocking!

2128 days ago

MINI MARKET

Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church

Two mini markets in December to look forward to! 1st and 15th of December, 9.00am to 12.30pm. Ideal to fill your Christmas stockings.

2129 days ago

Looking for new clients

Paula from Havelock North

Hello, my name is Paula , my team and I doing excellent cleaning service.
We are available 2-5hrs a day . Weekly or fortnightly service , move in/out or one off spring clean . If you are interested let me know .
Text or call 0273429485
Location - Havelock North, Hastings, Waipawa and Otane 😊

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2129 days ago

Favourite flower?

Mike Hicks Contracting limited

Hi Neighbours
What a great time of year for colour in the garden
We really love Rhodos, roses, irises and aquilegias for spring/summer colour
Whats your favourite?

2129 days ago

Hugo our listening dog and dog ears

Nick from Havelock North

Listening ears:

Hugo, our listening dog, is not a Hearing Dog for someone with hearing impairment, but if he was, his ears would probably be very useful. With a dog’s hearing being far superior to human hearing, dogs can really make a difference to the life of a deaf or hearing-impaired person.… View more
Listening ears:

Hugo, our listening dog, is not a Hearing Dog for someone with hearing impairment, but if he was, his ears would probably be very useful. With a dog’s hearing being far superior to human hearing, dogs can really make a difference to the life of a deaf or hearing-impaired person.

It is thought that dogs hear about four times better than we do. The world is a noisy place for dogs, who can hear things like the bodily vibrations of termites in the walls.

Take a look at the NZ website of Hearing Dogs. Specially trained Hearing Dogs provide valuable services to deaf and hearing-impaired people in much the same way as guide dogs for blind people. In 1998, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People NZ was formally established and incorporated as a charitable trust. Hearing Dogs have the same access rights as Guide Dogs for the blind - they are allowed into all public places, including food premises.

Longest ears:

The longest ears on a dog measured 31.1 cm (12.24 in) and 34.3 cm (13.5 in) for the left and right ears, respectively, on 8 June 2010. They belong to Harbor, a Black and Tan Coonhound, who is owned by Jennifer Wert of Colorado, USA. Harbor is a seven-year-old Coonhound who weighs a healthy 40.51 kg (89.2 lb).

Deaf ears:

Floppy, folded, small, large - dogs’ ears come in many shapes and sizes, but they all serve the same purpose - as funnels for sound.

But sad to say, from birth deafness has been reported in 85 breeds of dog, for example, Dalmatians. Older dogs can develop hearing problems as well.

University of Cincinnati researcher Pete Scheifele, also the director of UC’s Bioacoustics and Canine Audiology Clinic, is developing a hearing aid that will help dogs with acquired hearing loss.

Ears to communicate:

Dog ears are also designed to communicate. According to WebMD for pets:

Naturally held ears indicates being relaxed and comfortable

Ears flattened to head show submission or fear

Raising ears shows alertness (and they’re usually directed toward source of interest)
Up and forward ears can indicate aggression

Pulled back ears are a sign of friendliness.

Ears that move:

Can you move your ears, even at all? Dogs’ ears move independently of one another.
Dogs’ ears have at least 18 muscles work to tilt, raise and rotate these furry appendages, helping the dog identify and capture sounds from different directions.

And for most dogs, the ears can significantly enhance their facial expressions, so see if your dog is smiling or looking grumpy today!

Poorly dog ears:

Apparently, dog ear problems are the number one dog health issue.

But we don’t use our microscope to look in or treat dogs’ ears at Ear Suction Hawkes Bay, so you’ll have to take yours to the vets!

2129 days ago

Make your best Split Second Decision

The Team from ACC New Zealand

No matter how long you’ve been riding, the unexpected can always happen. Be an even better rider with Ride Forever coaching. Find out more!

2129 days ago

Neighbours Day Roadshow - we're in your neighbourhood

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

On our final day of leg two we were hosted by Napier City Council with a police helmed BBQ in the park in Maraenui, and got to talk w the locals about the incredible work they are doing in their neighbourhood, including the community garden and koha shed. We then went on to Hastings and had a great… View moreOn our final day of leg two we were hosted by Napier City Council with a police helmed BBQ in the park in Maraenui, and got to talk w the locals about the incredible work they are doing in their neighbourhood, including the community garden and koha shed. We then went on to Hastings and had a great workshop in the Hastings District Council Chambers!

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2129 days ago

Oven cleaning

Paula from Havelock North

Single oven $60
Double oven $70

2129 days ago

MetService issues severe thunderstorm watch

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Valid until 09:00 pm Tuesday 27 November 2018

Thunderstorms are expected about northern and central areas of the North Island this afternoon and evening. About the central North Island areas of the Coromandel Peninsula, Waikato, Waitomo, Taumarunui, Bay of Plenty, Taupo, Taihape, Gisborne and … View more
Valid until 09:00 pm Tuesday 27 November 2018

Thunderstorms are expected about northern and central areas of the North Island this afternoon and evening. About the central North Island areas of the Coromandel Peninsula, Waikato, Waitomo, Taumarunui, Bay of Plenty, Taupo, Taihape, Gisborne and Hawkes Bay, there is a moderate risk some of these thunderstorms could become SEVERE producing localised downpours of 25 to 40mm/hr and large hail 20 to 25mm in diameter.

Rainfall of this intensity can cause surface and/or flash flooding, especially about low-lying areas such as streams, rivers or narrow valleys, and may also lead to slips.

Driving conditions will also be hazardous with surface flooding and poor visibility in heavy rain. Large hail can cause significant damage to crops, orchards, vines, glasshouses and vehicles, as well as make driving conditions hazardous. Should severe weather approach or if you feel threatened, take shelter immediately.

More information here

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