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Les from Saint Leonards
We have a large pond in our garden and are wanting to buy 12. -18 more fish.all sizes and styles.A Heron has been busy so now semi covered.willing to pay $2 to $3. A fish. Give those fishbowl fish freedom in a big pond. .ph 8765665
Marty Sharpe Reporter from The Hastings Mail
There is a huge variation in how much a doctor's visit costs, depending on where you live. How much do you pay?
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Reporter The Hastings Mail
Record high water use and low rain forecasts has promoted Hastings District Council to ask residents to make "serious efforts" to conserve water.
Last weekend's water use from the town supply which feeds Hastings, Havelock North and Flaxmere was the highest in five years.
The … View moreRecord high water use and low rain forecasts has promoted Hastings District Council to ask residents to make "serious efforts" to conserve water.
Last weekend's water use from the town supply which feeds Hastings, Havelock North and Flaxmere was the highest in five years.
The community was asked to make "serious efforts to conserve water, particularly outdoors".
This means putting off topping up swimming pools unless absolutely necessary, not washing cars, letting the lawn dry off and limiting watering of the vegetable garden to dusk when the water can be of the most use to plants.
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Colin from Flaxmere
Hi, I am looking for accommodation for 3 guys who are working in the Hawkes Bay to train for a world record sheep shearing event in January 2017. They are all non smokers and non drinkers and are tidy guys around the house. They are all leaving their young families for a while for this event. They… View moreHi, I am looking for accommodation for 3 guys who are working in the Hawkes Bay to train for a world record sheep shearing event in January 2017. They are all non smokers and non drinkers and are tidy guys around the house. They are all leaving their young families for a while for this event. They need to stay from the 5th December 2016 untill 20th January 2017. If you are looking for some extra income over the summer this could be ideal.All food will be supplied for them and if you wanted to cook an evening meal we can talk about that as well. They will be working 7 days a week so will not be hanging around the house all day. I can be contacted on 8795553 or 0221832200 if you think you might be interested no strings attached, they are also good at mowing lawns.
Amber from Akina
Relay for Life 2017 is coming and we need you! Get your teams together now and register for this great event!
Relay For Life is an inspiring community event that gives everyone a chance to:
* Celebrate cancer survivors and carers
* Remember loved ones lost to cancer
* Fight back by raising … View moreRelay for Life 2017 is coming and we need you! Get your teams together now and register for this great event!
Relay For Life is an inspiring community event that gives everyone a chance to:
* Celebrate cancer survivors and carers
* Remember loved ones lost to cancer
* Fight back by raising awareness and funds to support the work of Cancer Society.
It's for people of all ages and fitness levels. Teams set up camp and take turns relay style walking/running around a track while enjoying a carnival atmosphere of live music, entertainment, games, food stalls, actives and fantastic community spirit.
Families, service and community organisations, corporate groups, local businesses, schools and sporting clubs are encouraged to register for the event! Teams cost $100 to register for up to 10 people and then $10 per additional person. All the team participants wearing the RFL purple wristband issued with team packs, will be eligible for free BBQ tea early evening.
Please email relay@cancerhb.org.nz or call 06 876 7638 for a registration form or more information on the event.
Save the Date: March 4th 2017 - 11am to 11pm
#relayforlifeHB2017 #CancersocietyHB #Celebraterememberfightback
David from Havelock North
1.8 L Station wagon in good mechanical condition. I have had for 10 yrs and only selling as getting work vehicle. Never missed a beat for us.
Paint work is fading in some places and some scratches and other bits and pieces but overall very sound and have they no impact on running of vehicle.
… View more1.8 L Station wagon in good mechanical condition. I have had for 10 yrs and only selling as getting work vehicle. Never missed a beat for us.
Paint work is fading in some places and some scratches and other bits and pieces but overall very sound and have they no impact on running of vehicle.
Heaps of boot space, and roomy inside. Interior is in very good condition.
Rego till July 2017
Warrant - Feb 2017
As new tyres
186,000
Twin Cam 16 Value
ABS brakes
Air conditioning
Central locking
Driver airbag
and front passenger
Power steering
Price: $2,500
Lauren from Havelock North
Wanting a wood dresser or drawers for a kids room. Preferably with a mirror but happy to look at anything. Photo is only to give an idea, something similar would be great but not necessary. Thanks!
No one knows when or where earthquakes will occur, but everyone can be prepared.
The simplest thing you can do to keep your family safe in a quake is to secure objects and furniture. This reduces the chance they will fall over causing injury or damage.
Click here to see how easy it is to … View moreNo one knows when or where earthquakes will occur, but everyone can be prepared.
The simplest thing you can do to keep your family safe in a quake is to secure objects and furniture. This reduces the chance they will fall over causing injury or damage.
Click here to see how easy it is to make your home safer in an earthquake.
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Zoe from Saint Leonards
I am posting this on behalf: FREE TO A GOOD HOME: A much loved miniature poodle (black), loving temperament, gets on with cats. Loves sleeping on the bed with you at night. House trained. 7 years old, in good health and fully inoculated. Comes with walking lead. Owner emigrating. Call Pat: (h) … View moreI am posting this on behalf: FREE TO A GOOD HOME: A much loved miniature poodle (black), loving temperament, gets on with cats. Loves sleeping on the bed with you at night. House trained. 7 years old, in good health and fully inoculated. Comes with walking lead. Owner emigrating. Call Pat: (h) 9749051 / 0273735228
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Reporter Sunday Star Times
With the launch of the Foot It campaign, we've all been talking about walking, cycling and scooting to school, and you've been coming up with some great ideas to support our kids.
But for some families it's not an option - especially if you live in a rural area, or your kids go to a… View moreWith the launch of the Foot It campaign, we've all been talking about walking, cycling and scooting to school, and you've been coming up with some great ideas to support our kids.
But for some families it's not an option - especially if you live in a rural area, or your kids go to a school on the other side of town. So tell us the main mode of transport by which your children or grandchildren commute.
Plus: Don't forget to join up to a Foot It Club at www.neighbourly.co.nz..., and go into the draw to WIN one of 50 Micro scooters.
The Team from Jennian Homes Wairarapa
You’ve been in your brand new home for over a year now…Yay! But then you realise your home isn’t prepared for smart technologies like home automation for lighting, security and entertainment; let alone equipped for solar and electric vehicles. OH NO!
Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...get along … View moreYou’ve been in your brand new home for over a year now…Yay! But then you realise your home isn’t prepared for smart technologies like home automation for lighting, security and entertainment; let alone equipped for solar and electric vehicles. OH NO!
Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...get along to a New Home Builders Info Session with Jennian. It’s all covered in the New Home Builders Info Sessions being held by us, your local Jennian Homes team. Register now.
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Hazel from Havelock North
Hi there
Looking for gib stopper for shower room. May have friends coming for Christmas and will need shower complete before then. Please contact Hazel on 021 807498.
Carol Winters from Age Concern Havelock North
Many thanks to a wonderful neighbourly lady; Sharon, a vacuum cleaner has been donated. Absolutely very grateful recipient.
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