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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced she will resign as prime minister before February 7.
With this year's general election scheduled for Saturday, October 14, discussions surrounding the new leader of the Labour Party are in progress.
Share your thoughts below (include Not For … View morePrime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced she will resign as prime minister before February 7.
With this year's general election scheduled for Saturday, October 14, discussions surrounding the new leader of the Labour Party are in progress.
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Mark from Family Kitchen with Mark
Order by 3:30pm this Saturday for doughnut and stuffed focaccia delivery.
Doughnut flavours this weekend: Strawberries N Cream, Candy Apple, Oreo Cookies N Cream, Chocolate Fudge, Lemon Curd N Cream Cheese and Raspberry Cheesecake N Goji Berry.
Please order from our website. 😁
Our Sunday … View moreOrder by 3:30pm this Saturday for doughnut and stuffed focaccia delivery.
Doughnut flavours this weekend: Strawberries N Cream, Candy Apple, Oreo Cookies N Cream, Chocolate Fudge, Lemon Curd N Cream Cheese and Raspberry Cheesecake N Goji Berry.
Please order from our website. 😁
Our Sunday delivery run is from 9am - 12:30pm.
We deliver to the following suburbs: Tawa, Grenada, Khandallah, Ngaio, Johnsonville, Newlands, Glenside, Churton Park, Broadmeadows, Woodridge and Paparangi.
John from Hutt Central
Wellington Anniversary Day, January 23 next, commemorates the first group of European settlers sponsored by the NZ Company to arrive in NZ, who alighted on Petone Beach from the sailing shop “Aurora”, in January 1840.
The historic Christ Church Taita, built 12 years later by those first … View moreWellington Anniversary Day, January 23 next, commemorates the first group of European settlers sponsored by the NZ Company to arrive in NZ, who alighted on Petone Beach from the sailing shop “Aurora”, in January 1840.
The historic Christ Church Taita, built 12 years later by those first settlers, is the oldest church in the Wellington region, and was opened on New Year’s Day in 1854. Those responsible did so in gratitude for a relatively safe passage. They struck up a very positive relationship with the local people of Te Atiawa, who occupied a Pa at Horokiwi, and who fed and sheltered the several hundred new arrivals. That positive relationship continues down to this day. The church’s graveyard is the last resting place Chief of Manihera Matangi, whose father signed the Treaty of Waitangi, and who was a great friend of the settlers. His whanau continue to reside in the Hutt Valley to this day. Current chair of the fundraising committee is Rev. John Daysh, great grandson of one John Daysh, one of the first settlers, who gave the timber for the building
The church has survived flood and fire, and is favoured for weddings, While once on farmland, is now almost surrounded by industrial buildings in Wingate.
It will shortly have a Visitor Centre to expedite visits by members of the Public. This will enable enable visitors, and students of NZ History, to take tours of the building and adjoining graveyard.
Fundraising for the Centre has been under way for several years and Donors include The Lotteries Heritage Fund and Hutt City Council as well as numerous private individuals. Current funds will be sufficient ($250, 000) to make a start, while the Trust responsible is about to sign a formal contract with Yus Homes, builders, of Petone, which will allow for the work to start soon and to be completed progressively as further funds allow.
There is a GiveALittle page for those who may be interested in supporting this important Heritage undertaking.
Contact JOHN TERRIS, VISITOR CENTRE FUNDRAISER, 55 QUEENS GROVE LOWER HUTT TEL 0274440081.
Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone
RED CROSS SHOP IN PETONE 169 Jackson st are accepting Quality Donations
Please Donate in store today
169 Jackson st Petone
Happy New Year to you all !
The Team from Resene ColorShop Petone
Transform a tired old plywood interior into a thing of beauty with Resene Colorwood.
Find out how to create your own.
Lourdes from Paparangi
For sale wedding leftovers pls txt 0212606540 for prices. Arch is now $150
Negotiable
John from Hutt Central
Wellington Anniversary Day, January 23 next, commemorates the first group of European settlers sponsored by the NZ Company to arrive in NZ, who alighted on Petone Beach from the sailing shop “Aurora”, in January 1840.
The historic Christ Church Taita, built 12 years later by those first … View moreWellington Anniversary Day, January 23 next, commemorates the first group of European settlers sponsored by the NZ Company to arrive in NZ, who alighted on Petone Beach from the sailing shop “Aurora”, in January 1840.
The historic Christ Church Taita, built 12 years later by those first settlers, is the oldest church in the Wellington region, and was opened on New Year’s Day in 1854. Those responsible did so in gratitude for a relatively safe passage. They struck up a very positive relationship with the local people of Te Atiawa, who occupied a Pa at Horokiwi, and who fed and sheltered the several hundred new arrivals. That positive relationship continues down to this day. The church’s graveyard is the last resting place Chief of Manihera Matangi, whose father signed the Treaty of Waitangi, and who was a great friend of the settlers. His whanau continue to reside in the Hutt Valley to this day. Current chair of the fundraising committee is Rev. John Daysh, great grandson of one John Daysh, one of the first settlers, who gave the timber for the building
The church has survived flood and fire, and is favoured for weddings, While once on farmland, is now almost surrounded by industrial buildings in Wingate.
It will shortly have a Visitor Centre to expedite visits by members of the Public. This will enable enable visitors, and students of NZ History, to take tours of the building and adjoining graveyard.
Fundraising for the Centre has been under way for several years and Donors include The Lotteries Heritage Fund and Hutt City Council as well as numerous private individuals. Current funds will be sufficient ($250, 000) to make a start, while the Trust responsible is about to sign a formal contract with Yus Homes, builders, of Petone, which will allow for the work to start soon and to be completed progressively as further funds allow.(SEE givealittle/Christ Church Taita Visitor Centre)
Want a fun way to learn about recycling in Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai Lower Hutt? Meet the Too Good To Waste board game!
Inspired by 8-year-old Emily Scherzer and designed exclusively by Hutt City Council, this kēmu (game) helps players of all ages to both do their bit in creating a cleaner, more … View moreWant a fun way to learn about recycling in Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai Lower Hutt? Meet the Too Good To Waste board game!
Inspired by 8-year-old Emily Scherzer and designed exclusively by Hutt City Council, this kēmu (game) helps players of all ages to both do their bit in creating a cleaner, more beautiful and more sustainable city.
Keep an eye out at your local library for a free printout! You can check out and print the game yourself at hutt.city/recycle-game, and find out more about recycling in Lower Hutt at toogoodtowaste.co.nz
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Margaret from Paparangi
Has anyone got any of these pens lying around unused, VINTAGE BIC TRIANGLE-SHAPED OVERSIZED BIROS OR PENS, also on the lookout for some refills. I have found a pencil which is great, but alas no pens, I can't even recall what years these were manufactured and sold? The reason I ask is, I … View moreHas anyone got any of these pens lying around unused, VINTAGE BIC TRIANGLE-SHAPED OVERSIZED BIROS OR PENS, also on the lookout for some refills. I have found a pencil which is great, but alas no pens, I can't even recall what years these were manufactured and sold? The reason I ask is, I have lost the fine motor use of 2 fingers and my thumb, pending a scan to ascertain the reason for this, (I have joined the many thousands of New Zealanders having to wait for scans, etc), I have found my writing is affected, but these pens are just the right thickness and shape to enable me to grip and produce, at least, semi-literate hand writing! Please let me know.
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John from Hutt Central
Wellington Anniversary Day, January 23 next, commemorates the first group of European settlers sponsored by the NZ Company to arrive in NZ, who alighted on Petone Beach from the sailing shop “Aurora”, in January 1840.
The historic Christ Church Taita, built 12 years later by those first … View moreWellington Anniversary Day, January 23 next, commemorates the first group of European settlers sponsored by the NZ Company to arrive in NZ, who alighted on Petone Beach from the sailing shop “Aurora”, in January 1840.
The historic Christ Church Taita, built 12 years later by those first settlers, is the oldest church in the Wellington region, and was opened on New Year’s Day in 1854. Those responsible did so in gratitude for a relatively safe passage. They struck up a very positive relationship with the local people of Te Atiawa, who occupied a Pa at Horokiwi, and who fed and sheltered the several hundred new arrivals. That positive relationship continues down to this day. The church’s graveyard is the last resting place Chief of Manihera Matangi, whose father signed the Treaty of Waitangi, and who was a great friend of the settlers. His whanau continue to reside in the Hutt Valley to this day. Current chair of the fundraising committee is Rev. John Daysh, great grandson of one John Daysh, one of the first settlers, who gave the timber for the building
The church has survived flood and fire, and is favoured for weddings, While once on farmland, is now almost surrounded by industrial buildings in Wingate.
It will shortly have a Visitor Centre to expedite visits by members of the Public. This will enable enable visitors, and students of NZ History, to take tours of the building and adjoining graveyard.
Fundraising for the Centre has been under way for several years and Donors include The Lotteries Heritage Fund and Hutt City Council as well as numerous private individuals. Current funds will be sufficient ($250, 000) to make a start, while the Trust responsible is about to sign a formal contract with Yus Homes, builders, of Petone, which will allow for the work to start soon and to be completed progressively as further funds allow.
There is a GiveALittle page for those who may be interested in supporting this important Heritage undertaking.
Contact JOHN TERRIS, VISITOR CENTRE FUNDRAISER, 55 QUEENS GROVE LOWER HUTT TEL 0274440081.
Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone
RED CROSS SHOP IN PETONE 169 Jackson st are accepting Quality Donations
Please Donate in store today
169 Jackson st Petone
Happy New Year to you all !
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Hayden from Johnsonville
Hi everyone,
I'm just a few stickers short to redeem for a couple of glasses. We would appreciate any that anyone has spare they could pass on to us.
Cheers, Hayden.
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Enjoy a relaxing summer's weekend on the 28th – 29th January exploring 12 beautiful gardens from Otaihanga through to Peka Peka.
Discover hidden gems and gain ideas and inspiration for your own gardens and outdoor spaces.
Featuring popular gardens from previous years and several new … View moreEnjoy a relaxing summer's weekend on the 28th – 29th January exploring 12 beautiful gardens from Otaihanga through to Peka Peka.
Discover hidden gems and gain ideas and inspiration for your own gardens and outdoor spaces.
Featuring popular gardens from previous years and several new gardens, the trail is sure to delight garden lovers of all ages and stages.
Tickets are available now on Eventfinda and at selected locations and are $25 per person for one day, or $40 per person for two days with all proceeds going to Kāpiti Youth Support and Kāpiti District Nurses.
Book now at : www.eventfinda.co.nz
Book now
Nat Claire from Altrusa International of Ohariū
Happy New Year! If you are sorting through your kids school gear: we are collecting unused and unwanted stationery from previous years. We will redistribute the stationery to local schools for kids who otherwise won’t have books and pens of their own.
If you have stationery to donate you can … View moreHappy New Year! If you are sorting through your kids school gear: we are collecting unused and unwanted stationery from previous years. We will redistribute the stationery to local schools for kids who otherwise won’t have books and pens of their own.
If you have stationery to donate you can drop it off to Churton Park Community Centre during its opening hours .
Or you can text Emily on 021424353 or message us on here to arrange collection.
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