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Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Due to Waitangi Day falling on a Wednesday, our rooms will be closed for the day & we will not have a sale this week.
Next Week - Huge General Auction Wednesday 13 Feb @ 10am
Antique Auction Thursday 21 Feb @ 10am (Entries Close Next week)
Ron from Greenmeadows
can anyone recommend a firewood supplier of split pine at reasonable rates? Please advise via Neighbourly or ph Ron on 8440655
Nicolas from Pirimai
Hi,
Does anyone have a bearing separator sitting in their garage I might please be able to borrow for a box of beers or something please? I have everything but this to replace my front hub bearing on my Legacy.
Kind regards,
Nic
The Team from Resene ColorShop Napier
Has your bench or desk got more clutter than you’d like to admit? Create this handy desk organiser – not only does it look good but it will help to keep your clutter under control too! Choose your favourite Resene colour combinations to suit your room or create one as a colourful gift for … View moreHas your bench or desk got more clutter than you’d like to admit? Create this handy desk organiser – not only does it look good but it will help to keep your clutter under control too! Choose your favourite Resene colour combinations to suit your room or create one as a colourful gift for someone you know who could use a little colour. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself .
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.
Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict… View moreNew Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.
Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict the flow of goods and services between our countries, and closer cooperation on progressive trade issues, including environmental protection.
Submissions are closing on 11 February, so to make your voice heard, just answer our quick poll question and share your thoughts now.
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Anne from Napier South
Having a clearout? I am looking to buy books. Please phone Anne at The Little Book Shop, Latham Street 021 1302 859. Thank you.
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Nicolas from Pirimai
Hi,
Has anyone got a year 2 and 3 stationary list for Parkside Christian school? I hoped they be contactable just before the start but I'm having trouble with no response and we didnt received stationary lists.
Kind regards,
Nic
Audrey Tolua from Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre
Today we take a moment to remember the Hawke's Bay earthquake. It was just before 11am on 3 February, 1931, when a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Hawke's Bay. Buildings crumbled, roofs caved in and fires spread rapidly through the rubble. At least 256 people died in the quake, making the … View moreToday we take a moment to remember the Hawke's Bay earthquake. It was just before 11am on 3 February, 1931, when a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Hawke's Bay. Buildings crumbled, roofs caved in and fires spread rapidly through the rubble. At least 256 people died in the quake, making the Hawke’s Bay earthquake the deadliest in New Zealand history.We remember those who lived through the earthquake and especially those who were lost that day.
Danni from Poraiti
Unwanted gift
Wall hanging
Does have three pink clips (one not shown)
Price: $10
Yes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.
Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.
For the more adventurous eaters, finish each… View moreYes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.
Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.
For the more adventurous eaters, finish each muffin with a little wedge of Brie, Noble or Blue cheese. You might not be able to resist sneaking a couple for your own lunch!
Get the recipe
Hey neighbours,
All New Zealand police officers will receive new stab- and bullet-proof vests in a $20 million roll-out over the next three-and-a-half years.
The current vests - which were introduced in 2006 - are stab-proof, but special vests are worn by any officers involved in firearms … View moreHey neighbours,
All New Zealand police officers will receive new stab- and bullet-proof vests in a $20 million roll-out over the next three-and-a-half years.
The current vests - which were introduced in 2006 - are stab-proof, but special vests are worn by any officers involved in firearms call-outs.
They have passed their warranty, but remain "safe and fit for purpose", says Police Commissioner Mike Bush.
What do you think about the new armour? Are police officers safe using the current vests? Are you surprised the existing vests aren't stab- and bullet-proof?
To read more, click here.
(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)
Bruce from Napier South
CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #263
ME: I believe that watching tonight's show might constitute a spiritual experience.
YOU: That's a pretty bold statement. How do you figure?
ME: Glad you asked. Since the concept of past and future is entirely man-made (ask any other living creature about … View moreCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #263
ME: I believe that watching tonight's show might constitute a spiritual experience.
YOU: That's a pretty bold statement. How do you figure?
ME: Glad you asked. Since the concept of past and future is entirely man-made (ask any other living creature about past and future and all you'll get is a dumb, non-comprehending stare), then it follows that if there is a god, a unifying spirit of the universe, be it "intelligent" or simply a pervasively unifying quantum particle sort of deal, then the present, "the constantly unfolding now," is the only possible place it can exist. Which brings me to my bold assertion: If you laughed at any time during tonight's show, you had to be paying attention. If you were paying attention it means you were, for that moment, in "the now" -- the same place as the previously mentioned pervasive, unifying quantum particle we, as a species, enjoy worshipping and committing genocide over. Ergo, you had a spiritual experience.
YOU: Assuming you're right, so what?
ME: So what?! This is huge! If a simple sitcom can lead to communion with the eternal, then I can make a case for my work having religious significance. Next step... The Church of Chuckology and a tax break! Ooh, maybe even a sleepy little burg in Florida I can call my own.
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The Team from Children's Day
With Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, … View moreWith Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, while stocks last.
Trek to Transform Young Lives.
In April of this year, Kanoa Lloyd and the Graeme Dingle Foundation will be taking on a challenge and trekking through Vietnam to raise funds for the school based programmes the Foundation runs.
They're searching for a team to join them on this trip of a … View moreTrek to Transform Young Lives.
In April of this year, Kanoa Lloyd and the Graeme Dingle Foundation will be taking on a challenge and trekking through Vietnam to raise funds for the school based programmes the Foundation runs.
They're searching for a team to join them on this trip of a lifetime that will do so much to help our tamariki. If an 11 day trip through the exquisite Vietnamese country side sounds appealing to you - why not join Trek to Transform Young Lives and help kiwi kids along the way.
To find out more visit dinglefoundation.org.nz...
www.youtube.com...
Carol from Marewa
today I saw two car with dogs in the vehicles at 1.45pm today. If you loved your dog you would leave your dog at home to be kind. The heat in the cars is excessive and it dosent take much for the dog to dehydrate.
Being a dog owner this annoys me so much
secondly walking your dog in the heat … View moretoday I saw two car with dogs in the vehicles at 1.45pm today. If you loved your dog you would leave your dog at home to be kind. The heat in the cars is excessive and it dosent take much for the dog to dehydrate.
Being a dog owner this annoys me so much
secondly walking your dog in the heat of the day can burn their paws .
WE all loveo ur pets but please a bit of common sense is needed here
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