Masterton District, Masterton

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

Clean outdoors without scrubbing. Just spray on Resene Deep Clean and leave it to work with the weather to give you a cleaner surface.

2161 days ago

Better hurry and get your tickets for this weekend!

Pixie from

Enjoy "A Touch of Country Christmas" when you tour a variety of stunning homes and venues all decorated in beautiful Christmas themes in Masterton and Carterton. Pop into the Christmas Fête at the Trusthouse Recreation Centre to start your xmas shopping too.Venues open from 9:30 am to … View moreEnjoy "A Touch of Country Christmas" when you tour a variety of stunning homes and venues all decorated in beautiful Christmas themes in Masterton and Carterton. Pop into the Christmas Fête at the Trusthouse Recreation Centre to start your xmas shopping too.Venues open from 9:30 am to 4:30pm both Saturday and Sunday.
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Join the Rare & Artisan Garden tour on Sunday 10am-4pm. Visit some impressive, different and beautiful garden spaces in the Wairarapa Countryside not often seen by the public. Brancepeth, Morland, The Terrace and Alderbrook. Each garden is between 5 & 15 minutes east of Masterton.

Tickets available at the i-SITE's or Eventfinda

2162 days ago

Toast Martinborough 2018 Packages

Tranzit Tours Wairarapa

Heya Neighbours,

Just a wee reminder that we have a few Toast ticket and bus packages left in store available to purchase. Come and enjoy New Zealand's best wine, music and food Festival.

Pssst, You will also save on booking and admin fees by booking directly with us. But do get in quick … View more
Heya Neighbours,

Just a wee reminder that we have a few Toast ticket and bus packages left in store available to purchase. Come and enjoy New Zealand's best wine, music and food Festival.

Pssst, You will also save on booking and admin fees by booking directly with us. But do get in quick as they will sell out!

Happy Toasting! :)

2162 days ago

WIZWireless' Bridget Canning wins rural women business award. Well done Bridget!

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

NZI RURAL WOMEN NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS AWARDS 2018 WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Rural Women New Zealand is proud to announce the category winners and finalists for the NZI Rural Women New Zealand Awards 2018.
“The NZI Rural Women New Zealand Business Awards are an opportunity to showcase the innovation and … View more
NZI RURAL WOMEN NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS AWARDS 2018 WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Rural Women New Zealand is proud to announce the category winners and finalists for the NZI Rural Women New Zealand Awards 2018.
“The NZI Rural Women New Zealand Business Awards are an opportunity to showcase the innovation and entrepreneurial excellence of women who own small rural businesses, while also supporting their local communities,” says National President, Fiona Gower.
“The judges continue to be impressed by the high calibre of entrants, who prove that there is breadth and diversity of enterprise in New Zealand’s rural communities,” says Ms Gower.
“Each and every one of the businesses who entered is a winner in their own right and the judges found it difficult to make the final choice,” says NZI Rural Manager, Jon Watson.
“It was especially pleasing to see strong entrants in the two new awards categories this year – Creative Arts and Rural Champion,” says Mr Watson.
“The finalists chosen were the entrants who fulfilled and excelled in all areas of criteria for each category,” says Access Community Health CEO, Alison Van Wyk.
“We encourage any rural woman who owns a rural business to enter next year – the recognition, support and prestige of winning is of real value,” says Ms Van Wyk.
Creative Arts
Sophie Siers - Millwood Press Ltd, Hawkes Bay
Emerging Business
Hannah O’Brien - Hunt and Gather Bee Co, Waikato
Innovation
Bridget Canning - WIZ Wireless, Wairarapa
Love of the Land
Marie Taylor - Plants Hawkes Bay, Hawkes Bay
Rural Champion
Robyn McKenzie - Fly My Sky, Taumarunui

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2162 days ago

Poll: Should fireworks be banned?

The Team from ACC New Zealand

Setting off fireworks has become an annual Kiwi backyard tradition, and it’s almost time to break out the sparklers again. However, critics say they’re dangerous and people are injured by them every year. Fans, on the other hand, argue that all fun involves some level of risk, it just needs to … View moreSetting off fireworks has become an annual Kiwi backyard tradition, and it’s almost time to break out the sparklers again. However, critics say they’re dangerous and people are injured by them every year. Fans, on the other hand, argue that all fun involves some level of risk, it just needs to be managed safely.

Last year, we saw a 23% drop in the number of fireworks-related injury claims (171 claims across 2017 versus 223 across 2016). What do you think? Should personal fireworks be banned? Click here for advice on how to use fireworks responsibly.

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Should fireworks be banned?
  • 18.4% Yes - get rid of them altogether
    18.4% Complete
  • 59.5% No - let's keep professional public displays only
    59.5% Complete
  • 18.2% No - I think they're great
    18.2% Complete
  • 3.8% I don't mind either way
    3.8% Complete
5408 votes
2162 days ago

Pay for parking on your smartphone!

PayMyPark

Hi neighbours! With the PayMyPark parking app you can pay for your parking from your smartphone and extend your time remotely. No more searching for coins, no receipt needed and pay only for your actual parking time.

Download PayMyPark on your iPhone or Android smart phone today!

Benefits
- … View more
Hi neighbours! With the PayMyPark parking app you can pay for your parking from your smartphone and extend your time remotely. No more searching for coins, no receipt needed and pay only for your actual parking time.

Download PayMyPark on your iPhone or Android smart phone today!

Benefits
- You pay only for parking time you use - no need to guess how long you need to pay for parking.
- If you finish early, you can stop the parking time and get a refund to your account.
- You can easily extend your parking time remotely, no need to run back to the parking meter, no more searching for coins.
- Simplify your business parking costs with one account for all your vehicles.
Download PayMyPark here!

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2162 days ago

Deceased estate auction Saturday the 3rd of November at 11 a.m.

Mike from Wakefield Auctions

This is an auction not to be missed all goods must be sold viewing from 10 am till 4 p.m. Friday the 2nd of November absentee bid forms are available if you cannot attend this sale to view go to www.wakefieldauctions.co.nz...

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2162 days ago

Free kids bikes

Allyson from Opaki

We have 5 kids bikes to give away. Have seen better days. Will need new seats and a good wash. Tyres are probably just in need of air, but I haven't checked them.

Free

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2162 days ago

Public transport is continuing to run following this afternoon's earthquake

Community Engagement Advisor from

That was a pretty big earthquake! We have gotten word from our operators and all trains, ferries and buses are continuing to run.


The first train service on each line is running at reduced speed as a precaution, but this will create further delays.
These delays will continue through peak, so … View more
That was a pretty big earthquake! We have gotten word from our operators and all trains, ferries and buses are continuing to run.


The first train service on each line is running at reduced speed as a precaution, but this will create further delays.
These delays will continue through peak, so look out for updates and please check before you travel.

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2162 days ago

Breaking news: Earthquake rattles central New Zealand

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Hi neighbours - keep safe out there! A strong earthquake 6.7 magnitude has struck central New Zealand.

It struck at a depth of 193km about 35km south-west of Taumarunui.

More than 9000 people reported feeling the quake within 10 minutes of it striking at 3.14pm. The quake was felt as far as … View more
Hi neighbours - keep safe out there! A strong earthquake 6.7 magnitude has struck central New Zealand.

It struck at a depth of 193km about 35km south-west of Taumarunui.

More than 9000 people reported feeling the quake within 10 minutes of it striking at 3.14pm. The quake was felt as far as the South Island.

We will keep you up to date with the latest. For updates and more info, click here.

So far:
- Parliament has been suspended until further notice on the advice of Civil Defence.
- Make sure you check on your neighbours - even though there may have not been any damage near you, your neighbours may still need your help.
- If you need to alert your neighbours urgently, then don't hesitate to send out an Urgent Alert to your community. You can find this function when you go to post a message on Neighbourly.
- Metlink Wellington said rail services would continue to run with some delays following the recent earthquake.
- Fire and Emergency NZ had no reports of injuries nor damage across the South Island.
- GNS Science have advised there is no tsunami threat to New Zealand

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2162 days ago

Wanted: kids dirt bike

Katie from Opaki

Looking for a good second hand kids motorbike to suit 9 year old.

2162 days ago

Poll: Does your family take part in trick-or-treating?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Get ready, the scary season is here and trick-or-treaters may soon be knocking at your door. So we want to know, is trick-or-treating something your family gets involved in? How about the US trend called 'trunk-or-treat'? Take part in our poll to let us know!

The New … View more
Hi neighbours,

Get ready, the scary season is here and trick-or-treaters may soon be knocking at your door. So we want to know, is trick-or-treating something your family gets involved in? How about the US trend called 'trunk-or-treat'? Take part in our poll to let us know!

The New Zealand police are encouraging parents, caregivers, and children to celebrate Halloween, on Wednesday, safely. To read police advice, click here.

Also, for tips on how to make your home seem scary or how to celebrate Halloween without the sugar rush, click here.

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Does your family take part in trick-or-treating?
  • 13.6% Yes
    13.6% Complete
  • 80.9% No
    80.9% Complete
  • 5% We sometimes go trick-or-treating
    5% Complete
  • 0.6% We're doing trunk-or-treat this year
    0.6% Complete
2655 votes
2162 days ago

Kids - come and ride the Fell mini train this Saturday!

Pixie from

Take a trip to Featherston to ride the Fell Mini Train and enjoy a pre-Christmas market on Saturday 3 November 10am to 3pm in the Town Square “Squircle.”
Santa will be visiting, there will be food stalls, gift and market items, music, entertainment and of course othe mini trains will be … View more
Take a trip to Featherston to ride the Fell Mini Train and enjoy a pre-Christmas market on Saturday 3 November 10am to 3pm in the Town Square “Squircle.”
Santa will be visiting, there will be food stalls, gift and market items, music, entertainment and of course othe mini trains will be running. See you there!

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2163 days ago

"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly"

Pixie from

Drive the country roads of Gladstone and follow the Scarecrows. Great theme this year! See if you can find some of your favorite characters. Gladstone School Scarecrow Fair is on this Saturday - 3rd November. Visit the School between 9.30 and 2pm for craft stalls, yummy food and a mid day monster… View moreDrive the country roads of Gladstone and follow the Scarecrows. Great theme this year! See if you can find some of your favorite characters. Gladstone School Scarecrow Fair is on this Saturday - 3rd November. Visit the School between 9.30 and 2pm for craft stalls, yummy food and a mid day monster auction!
The kids will love it.

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2163 days ago

Pink lily of valley potted in flower

Joan from Masterton District

A pot of lily of the valley , pink in flower. It could be put straight in the ground. Very fragrant.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $12

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2163 days ago

Food fest with zero waste. This weekend. Who's going?

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

South End School Global Food Fest. November 2nd from 5-7pm.

South End Schools annual food festival is on this Friday November 2nd from 5 -7pm. We have an AMAZING selection of food from around the world. Come and munch your way around our stalls, we will have Thai and Indian currys, pork … View more
South End School Global Food Fest. November 2nd from 5-7pm.

South End Schools annual food festival is on this Friday November 2nd from 5 -7pm. We have an AMAZING selection of food from around the world. Come and munch your way around our stalls, we will have Thai and Indian currys, pork dumplings, Spanish omelet French crepes, healthy salads, Brazilian sweets, sushi, piergoli, dutch cookies, chai, Feioian beans and rice, paua fritters, dutch apple pie and more!
There will be Kapa Haha, Interactive Drumming and Karate demonstrations.
This is a zero waste event, plates, cups, and cutlery will be provided and washed by South End students.

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