Masterton District, Masterton

1105 days ago

Noticed anything different?

Neighbourly.co.nz

It's te wiki o te reo Māori, and to celebrate this awesome initiative, we've given our logo a little update.

'Haporitanga' means 'the many principles and actions of being a community' and we think it's a great way to express what Neighbourly is.

Are you … View more
It's te wiki o te reo Māori, and to celebrate this awesome initiative, we've given our logo a little update.

'Haporitanga' means 'the many principles and actions of being a community' and we think it's a great way to express what Neighbourly is.

Are you keen to dive straight into te wiki? Here's a video by our mates at Stuff showing five te reo words that every person from across the motu (country) needs to know.

For more coverage on Māori language week, click the 'See more' button below.

Ngā manaakitanga!
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1111 days ago

Catching public transport under Alert Level 2

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Remember now that we are in Alert Level 2, the rules have changed a bit.
Here’s what you need to know:
◼️ Face coverings are legally required for everyone 12 years and older.
◼️ Standing isn't allowed on services. Staff won't allow people onto services if they don't … View more
Remember now that we are in Alert Level 2, the rules have changed a bit.
Here’s what you need to know:
◼️ Face coverings are legally required for everyone 12 years and older.
◼️ Standing isn't allowed on services. Staff won't allow people onto services if they don't believe space is available, so plan ahead and be patient with operators.
◼️ Check in as soon as you board the service.
◼️ Stay home if you're sick. Sitting directly next to someone is allowed. Be mindful that drivers may not stop to collect passengers if all seats are occupied. Dedicated school bus services are exempt from the no standing requirement.

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1108 days ago

Fordson Major tractor

Eddie from Masterton District

Vintage tractor, with steel frame & concrete counterweight. Needs a new home or will be sold for scrap. Make an offer to remove it.

Negotiable

1121 days ago

Print company soaring with success

Competenz

Family-owned Auckland print company Soar is flying high, with two of its team winning accolades at the prestigious Pride in Print 2021 awards.

Print apprentice Travis Jordan was named the Print Industry Apprentice of the Year, while Alex Huynh won the Workplace Trainer of the Year. For Travis, … View more
Family-owned Auckland print company Soar is flying high, with two of its team winning accolades at the prestigious Pride in Print 2021 awards.

Print apprentice Travis Jordan was named the Print Industry Apprentice of the Year, while Alex Huynh won the Workplace Trainer of the Year. For Travis, the award is an acknowledgement of the time and effort he has put into his craft.

“It’s really special and a reminder that you get out what you put in,” he says. “The award is something I’ll happily carry with me throughout my career.”

It's awesome to see not only one of our apprentices getting recognition, but also the skilled team member who trained him winning an award.

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1110 days ago

Little Bamboo stand

Joan from Masterton District

This cute little stand cleverly made out of bamboo is just 22cms high.
Not strong enough to sit on but a potplant would look great on it. Quite sturdy. Not wobbly at all.

Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $15

1114 days ago

Solid plasterer

Wayhe from Masterton District

Can anybody recommend a plasterer work needs to be done by Christmas

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1110 days ago

Lost - outdoor furniture cover (blew away)

Dwain from Masterton District

Our custom outdoor furniture cover has blown away in the wind. Solway Crescent area. If anyone wakes up and finds it in there garden, please let me know.

1110 days ago

PEPPERMINT, STEVIA AND MINT PLANTS

Debbie from Greytown

Mint, Stevia and Peppermint plants, all $6 each. SPRAYFREE.
Available via contactless payment (internet banking) and pickup during level 2 in Greytown.

Price: $6

1110 days ago

Get your financial life in order with MoneyIQ

Angela Quigan Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours, is it time to get your finances in order? If lockdown has focused your mind on the state of your bank account, we’re here to help.

Stuff has launched MoneyIQ, an eight-week email course that will give you all the basics you need to get your money sorted and start working towards … View more
Hey neighbours, is it time to get your finances in order? If lockdown has focused your mind on the state of your bank account, we’re here to help.

Stuff has launched MoneyIQ, an eight-week email course that will give you all the basics you need to get your money sorted and start working towards a brighter, richer future. You can sign up for free here.

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1110 days ago

December delights

The Team from Resene ColorShop Masterton

From pine cones to tree-shaped centrepieces, have fun creating your own Christmas decor with Resene’s festive, on-trend colour combinations. Combine your favourite Resene testpot colours to match your Christmas style. Find out how to create your own.

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1112 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

This should not be too hard. Who is this?

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1110 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Today we have photographs and words from Simon Woolf.

"The bird feeders are now bringing in a few more different varieties of small birds. Today a flock of greenfinches visited, and a sole yellowhammer! The yellowhammer (pictured right) was a real treat, as you know they are around as they … View more
Today we have photographs and words from Simon Woolf.

"The bird feeders are now bringing in a few more different varieties of small birds. Today a flock of greenfinches visited, and a sole yellowhammer! The yellowhammer (pictured right) was a real treat, as you know they are around as they are very tuneful, however they are difficult to see at times. Our kaka also visited at least twice today!"

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1111 days ago

Little wooden milking stool..SOLD

Joan from Masterton District

Standing only 30 cms high this solid little wooden milking stool has been a useful item for all sorts of jobs. Safe to stand on.
Four legs. I have tried to move the legs and test how strong they are but they are solidly joined in to the top. No wobbles despite a splinter having come away by one … View more
Standing only 30 cms high this solid little wooden milking stool has been a useful item for all sorts of jobs. Safe to stand on.
Four legs. I have tried to move the legs and test how strong they are but they are solidly joined in to the top. No wobbles despite a splinter having come away by one leg.

It could do with a new paint . A test pot from Resenes would do it. Any colour you choose.
The top is orange formica. I have used the stool to sit on while painting and the green paint that has stuck on the formica is not about to come off. So the top could be painted too.

Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $8

1114 days ago

Father and son graduate together

Competenz

Another great story!
Southland father and son, Robert and Bobby Baird have recently received their forestry qualifications, proving you are never too old to learn.

While Robert has practical experience gained during four decades in the bush, he says vocational training like the qualification he… View more
Another great story!
Southland father and son, Robert and Bobby Baird have recently received their forestry qualifications, proving you are never too old to learn.

While Robert has practical experience gained during four decades in the bush, he says vocational training like the qualification he has just done is helping keep people safe.

Competenz assessor Neville Muir worked with Bairds throughout their training programme.

“Bobby is very driven to succeed and very organised. He’s also very keen to continue upskilling his crew and there are a lot of different certificates still to do,” he says.

While Bobby is his boss at work, Robert turns back into ‘dad’ at the end of the day. “I give him a hand during the day when he’s got a lot of work on. We have a great relationship and it’s a magic thing to be able to do to work with your son.”

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