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Melanie from Petone
Small & Medium Size $50/each or $75 both
Yours Droolly Dog Crate Double Door
Dual-locking crate give your dog a safe and cozy place to retreat. Easy clean plastic tray, double door for versatility. Divider panels for growing puppies. Slide bolt latches for security. Folds away for easy storage… View moreSmall & Medium Size $50/each or $75 both
Yours Droolly Dog Crate Double Door
Dual-locking crate give your dog a safe and cozy place to retreat. Easy clean plastic tray, double door for versatility. Divider panels for growing puppies. Slide bolt latches for security. Folds away for easy storage and travel. Durable finish for long lasting protection from rust or corrosion.
Crate Dimensions: L.W.H
Small: 610x460x480mm
Medium: 760x480x530
$50 EACH
Price: $50
Alfred Memelink Artspace Gallery
The new exhibition at Artspace Gallery features a very unique new exhibition of drawings scratched on whale teeth, ''Scrimshaw'' by South Island artist, Gus Milne. One of the larger artworks features an early view of Lambton Quay, 1863 and other artworks feature various NZ … View moreThe new exhibition at Artspace Gallery features a very unique new exhibition of drawings scratched on whale teeth, ''Scrimshaw'' by South Island artist, Gus Milne. One of the larger artworks features an early view of Lambton Quay, 1863 and other artworks feature various NZ coastal scenes as well as whaling. Scrimshaw was an art form of the early whalers and most commonly made out of the bones and teeth of sperm whales, the baleen of other whales, and the tusks of walruses. Scratching on whalebone and teeth became a popular pastime for whalers and eventually developed into a finely honed craft and art. Using simple tools like sailing needles or knives to scratch the teeth and lampblack or ink, sailors created images of whales, ships, women and whatever their imaginations conjured up. Gus Milne started scrimshaw 30 years ago and his beautiful collection of his scrimshaw art also includes scrimshaw set in sterling sliver jewellery and even very special bookmarks. Entry is free.
Lost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism … View moreLost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism and shoplifting online, as well as get updates on a Police report you’ve already made. Just remember, always call 111 in event of an emergency. Find out more here. Find out more
We’re seeking Volunteer Support Workers throughout Aotearoa, New Zealand! Your role will be providing information and support to victims affected by crime and trauma in your own community. APPLY NOW or check out this video to learn more about the role. Learn more
The Team from Wellington Water
We will soon be getting under way with replacing sections of wastewater pipe in Burden Avenue, Wood Street, and Faulke Avenue, Wainuiomata.
This work will take about 12 weeks from 8 May to 31 August 2019. Hours of work will generally be 7:00am-6:00pm Monday to Saturday.
Work areas will be fenced… View moreWe will soon be getting under way with replacing sections of wastewater pipe in Burden Avenue, Wood Street, and Faulke Avenue, Wainuiomata.
This work will take about 12 weeks from 8 May to 31 August 2019. Hours of work will generally be 7:00am-6:00pm Monday to Saturday.
Work areas will be fenced off during construction. At times, access to properties may be restricted during working hours. If your property is affected in this way, we’ll let you know the day before, and you can contact our project team if you have any concerns about that. If you have any specific access requirements please contact us to discuss how we can work with you.
On-street car parking in the area alongside the worksite will be restricted and we ask you to please not park your vehicle within the coned areas. This will help us to get the work done as quickly as possible. There may be some delay for traffic passing through the worksite during working hours as well.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Naenae
If you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick … View moreIf you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
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