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Joan from Masterton District
This crystal bowl measures 21cms in diameter and sits on 3 feet.
No chips or cracks.
Stands on three feet.
Thanks for looking. Pickup is in Kuripuni.
Price: $14.50
Joan from Masterton District
This elegant free standing clock is 29cms high.
It keeps pretty good time. It's going at present. Has a silent tick.
Quartz Charman
Roman Numerals with a gold face.
The case looks like shiny Mahogany wood but I think its plastic. Hope I'm right there.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in … View moreThis elegant free standing clock is 29cms high.
It keeps pretty good time. It's going at present. Has a silent tick.
Quartz Charman
Roman Numerals with a gold face.
The case looks like shiny Mahogany wood but I think its plastic. Hope I'm right there.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
Price: $20
Carole Wilton from
Easter weekend you'll need to book in some hunting and then come down the Weigh In on Sunday 21st from 12 noon, at the Pongaroa Hotel for a great time. Kids carrying competition will be running again, $2 entry at the venue.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Masterton
Create hours of fun for children with some off-cuts of timber and Resene Blackboard Paint or Resene Chalkboard Paint. Once dry your children or grandchildren can draw all over the buildings to create their own looks.
Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from … View moreCreate hours of fun for children with some off-cuts of timber and Resene Blackboard Paint or Resene Chalkboard Paint. Once dry your children or grandchildren can draw all over the buildings to create their own looks.
Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this handy project yourself
Joan from Masterton District
This potty stool was made by a qualified joiner in 1944 for his little daughter.
It could be used as a seat or footrest.
The lid lifts up and it can be used for storage ( newspaper etc)
Solidly made and a nice do-er-upper project.
There is a hole in the bottom where the potty went .
… View moreThis potty stool was made by a qualified joiner in 1944 for his little daughter.
It could be used as a seat or footrest.
The lid lifts up and it can be used for storage ( newspaper etc)
Solidly made and a nice do-er-upper project.
There is a hole in the bottom where the potty went .
Measurements:
Height 35cms
Width 44cms
Depth 32 cms
The top is hand done needlework but would probably need removing and either cleaning or replacing.
I think it is made of RImu. Dark stained.
Strongly built.
A not too difficult project to do.
Thankyou for looking.
Price: $16.50
Joan from Masterton District
These ceramic cat bookends date from the 1930s. They feature two cats. Orange and white.
No chips or cracks.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni
Price: $20
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Easter long weekend! 🐰💙
#NSNZsafercommunities
Lyn Richardson from Solway College
Our Open Day at Solway College is on Saturday 11 May 2019, from 10am to 2pm.
Come and have a look around the school and boarding hostels. Students will be available to show you round and answer any questions. Staff are also available to talk to you.
We'd love to see you.
The Team from Wellington Water
South Wairarapa District Council yesterday voted to join Wellington Water as a shareholder and become a client of its three waters management services.
Mayor Viv Napier said Council’s decision was a positive step for the community.
"Wellington Water is a large, specialist provider focused … View moreSouth Wairarapa District Council yesterday voted to join Wellington Water as a shareholder and become a client of its three waters management services.
Mayor Viv Napier said Council’s decision was a positive step for the community.
"Wellington Water is a large, specialist provider focused on delivering excellence in three waters services. It has demonstrated its commitment working with each of its councils to understand their priorities and deliver on their long term plans.
"South Wairarapa has its own distinct needs for water services, and I’m confident Wellington Water will take a customer-first approach in working with council and residents to understand and meet the needs of our customers."
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
If you're planning to enjoy the long weekend with some recreational boating, we've got some top tips!
As we’re going into colder weather it becomes more important to keep safety a top priority. Did you know that in water, the body loses heat 20 to 30 times faster than it does in air! … View moreIf you're planning to enjoy the long weekend with some recreational boating, we've got some top tips!
As we’re going into colder weather it becomes more important to keep safety a top priority. Did you know that in water, the body loses heat 20 to 30 times faster than it does in air! 😲 We encourage boaties to remember these five simple precautions:
• Wear your lifejacket
• Take two waterproof ways to call for help
• Check the marine weather forecast
• Avoid alcohol
• Be a responsible skipper
And remember, if in doubt, don’t go out 🐟
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
3,800 people biked to work in February for the Aotearoa Bike Challenge! We’re seeing more people embracing the active lifestyle, but winter is coming and we need to bike bright in the night🌛 Greater Wellington has some colourful giveaways to help you stay visible on your bike 🚴♀️
… View more3,800 people biked to work in February for the Aotearoa Bike Challenge! We’re seeing more people embracing the active lifestyle, but winter is coming and we need to bike bright in the night🌛 Greater Wellington has some colourful giveaways to help you stay visible on your bike 🚴♀️
Giveaways:
Help yourself to retro-reflective tape, back pack covers and slap bands from:
Level 2, 15 Walter Street, Te Aro
Residents in Porirua, Kapiti or Wairarapa, contact your local council road safety and sustainable transport team.
Lower Hutt residents can contact roadsafety@huttcity.govt.nz
Wellington City residents can email cycling@wcc.govt.nz
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