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Mikaela Wilkes Reporter from Homed
Hi neighbours,
We're to keen to know if pot plant and garden thievery is still a common problem and what people are doing about it.
If you've had a pot plant or something else taken from your garden in the last year and would like to share, could you please email homed@stuff.co.nz … View moreHi neighbours,
We're to keen to know if pot plant and garden thievery is still a common problem and what people are doing about it.
If you've had a pot plant or something else taken from your garden in the last year and would like to share, could you please email homed@stuff.co.nz with your name, your neighbourhood and a quick recap of what was taken and how it happened.
We'd love to hear from you!
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Max Cesar from Maungaraki
The top table can turn. Good condition normal wear and tear, have some mark of the duct tape that didn't came off when we moved. Smoke & pet free home.
Price: $15
Jane from Naenae
Hi neighbours,In need of Broccoli,our Pataka fridge is fill at the moment,so please come n take it,also well loved baby clothing,Cabinet,Lazy-boy all waiting to be taken.Thankq for our Toys packed away for our Xmas breakup for our Tamariki.If any one has gud used Toys to make a childs day,then we … View moreHi neighbours,In need of Broccoli,our Pataka fridge is fill at the moment,so please come n take it,also well loved baby clothing,Cabinet,Lazy-boy all waiting to be taken.Thankq for our Toys packed away for our Xmas breakup for our Tamariki.If any one has gud used Toys to make a childs day,then we are here to make it happen.Hava great wet Sunday neighbours.Oh!!!.any one needing a fridge freezer must pikup goes but rattles abit.nga mihi.
Sandra from Normandale
Annually Normandale Lower Hutt holds an inorganic rubbish collection run by the Residents Assn.
Big skips are dropped off, and metal collection take their share off goods. RESIDENTS of Normandale who paid their subs are checked off as their vehicles are unloaded...YOU can pay at the skip if … View moreAnnually Normandale Lower Hutt holds an inorganic rubbish collection run by the Residents Assn.
Big skips are dropped off, and metal collection take their share off goods. RESIDENTS of Normandale who paid their subs are checked off as their vehicles are unloaded...YOU can pay at the skip if preferrred.
Colin from Woburn
Needed asap to put up some plaster cornice.
Small job..any recommendations neighbours?
Ph 0276458096
Sandra from Normandale
Rain, hail or shine - the Normandale Residents Assn runs the Inorganic rubbish collection today...Paid subscribers only. [Memberships taken as you dump your inorganic.]
Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
Scientist and educator Marie Buchler was the first Kiwi woman to set foot on the Antarctic mainland.
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Sandra from Normandale
Visited Dowse Art Museum, took note of the Pataka [food storehouse] and decided to research further.
1856 Pataka is built for Wi Tako Ngatata of Te Mako Pa just south of todays Naenae Railway station.
1861 Wi Tako leased land to William Beetham artist 1809-88 and agreed Beetham to cared for the … View moreVisited Dowse Art Museum, took note of the Pataka [food storehouse] and decided to research further.
1856 Pataka is built for Wi Tako Ngatata of Te Mako Pa just south of todays Naenae Railway station.
1861 Wi Tako leased land to William Beetham artist 1809-88 and agreed Beetham to cared for the Pataka.
1880 George Beetham inherited Lodge Court Te Mako Hutt and the pataka.
1884 George Beetham married Frances Annie Kate LEVIN related to Vogel and Riddiford.
1887 Wi Tako died in Petone.
1888 George and Frances Beetham moved to Wellington and took the Pataka with them. Great visitors site.
1912 George and Frances Beetham moved to England. The Pataka was moved to Beethams homestead Brancepeth Wairarapa.
1982 Hugh Beetham of Brancepeth donated the Pataka back to the People of Lower Hutt.
THAT is the short story.
[enclosed photo of Wi Tako Pataka at Brancepeth.]
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