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Stephanie from Taradale
Jolly Jumper cot purchased from Farmers 2014. Used for one child from pet and smoke free home. A few scuff marks, tiny crack in one of the cot bars, no bite marks. Comes with grotime mattress which is in excellent condition. All been in storage. Must pick up.
Price: $230
Mary Anne from Taradale
Beautiful handknitted garments for most ages. Great prices.
Books - fill a bag for $5. Or individual bargains!
Saturday Oct 6th. 8.30am to 2.00pm.
Negotiable
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Many New Zealanders loved Kiwiana and it helped define us on the world stage – but Kiwiana was a creation of the last century. New Zealand's national paper, the Sunday Star-Times, is embarking on a project to find out what Kiwiana has evolved into and how it encapsulates the values of our … View moreMany New Zealanders loved Kiwiana and it helped define us on the world stage – but Kiwiana was a creation of the last century. New Zealand's national paper, the Sunday Star-Times, is embarking on a project to find out what Kiwiana has evolved into and how it encapsulates the values of our diverse, innovative 21st century nation.
Join us as we explore what Kiwi culture looks like in neighbourhoods across the country. In the coming weeks, you'll notice a few posts about Kiwi innovations popping up across Neighbourly - we'd love for you engage and let us know what innovations and innovators you think need profiling!
Barbara from Marewa
Come along and have a browse 8am to 1pm today and every Sunday.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
At ACC, we’re proposing to increase the levies collected from road users to pay for the rising cost of road injuries. If you’re a road user, these proposals could affect you.
Learn about all the proposals and have your say at our site by October 25.
Learn more
Bruce from Napier South
CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #536
I've thought long and hard about this vanity card. What I'm about to say is going to upset quite a few people. Some of them are my friends. Or perhaps, after reading this, my former friends. But I can't let that stop me from speaking my mind. It's … View moreCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #536
I've thought long and hard about this vanity card. What I'm about to say is going to upset quite a few people. Some of them are my friends. Or perhaps, after reading this, my former friends. But I can't let that stop me from speaking my mind. It's time to say out loud what I know in my heart to be true. Vegetarians and vegans are mobility bigots. They believe that if a life form doesn't move, it's fair game to be killed and eaten. They hold a deepseated prejudice against plants, or, as plants prefer to be called, "We Who Stand Still." This hateful philosophy is predicated on the idea that movement equals consciousness, or, if you will, a certain level of sacredness. To put it simply, if it walks, flies, or swims, or comes from something that does, it should not be ingested. If it doesn't, yum-yum. Of course when you ask vegetarians and vegans, they say no, they're only opposed to eating flesh. But what could be more fleshy than a mushroom? Or avocado? Or eggplant? The ugly truth is they are cowards who murder and devour anything that can't run away. These people, who act so high and mighty, so spiritually elevated, have somehow constructed a style of cuisine that would justify them eating my Uncle Murray, a man known for sitting still for hours at a time, staring at a TV that is turned off. So the next time you order a salad consider this: Prince told us that doves cry. But what if kale does too?
Get on down to Taradale and hunt for 'Taradale ROCKS' Monday 1st - Saturday 6th October.
This time we have partnered with NZAEE Sea Week to give you opportunities to learn all about the fabulous Sea Creatures in our oceans.
From the 1st and 6th October we will be hiding a whole bunch of… View moreGet on down to Taradale and hunt for 'Taradale ROCKS' Monday 1st - Saturday 6th October.
This time we have partnered with NZAEE Sea Week to give you opportunities to learn all about the fabulous Sea Creatures in our oceans.
From the 1st and 6th October we will be hiding a whole bunch of rocks for you to find in and around Taradale.
Hunt for rocks from 10am and bring them in to Boredom Busters at 349 Gloucester Street before 2pm to claim your prize.
Everyone who brings in a ‘Taradale ROCKS’ rock can also enter the draw to win a Penguin Encounter or Family Pass to the National Aquarium.
Watch the Taradale Village Facebook page for updates and clues on where to find rocks.
We'd love you to post photos of you with our rocks. Upload your photos to Facebook and tag us in '(taradalevillage) or Instagram and you could WIN some awesome prizes.
.. make sure you pop one of our hashtags on your post!
#taradalevillagenz
#taradalerocks
#shoplocal
#schoolholidays2018
Areas the rocks may be hidden include; Town Clock and Rose Garden, Gloucester Street from Matts Autos to Four Square corner, around White Street shops, Lee Road carpark and Town Hall, Taradale Park and Library and Puketapu Road between Symons Lane and Lee Road.
CONDITIONS:
* Open to children 0 - 13yrs
* Rocks will be hidden prior to 9am daily
* Children must be accompanied by adults when hunting for rocks and redeeming prizes
* Rocks must be genuine ‘Taradale Rocks’, i prior to 2pm daily on the back (with identifying number) to be eligible for a prize. This will be checked at redemption.
* One prize per child per day
* Rocks must be returned to Boredom Busters prior to 2pm daily to claim prize
* One prize per child per day
* Each returned rock makes child eligible to enter a prize draw
* Prize draw prizes are;
First: Penguin Encounter at the National Aquarium of NZ. The winner will be able to meet the penguin keepers, see what the penguins eat for lunch, visit the penguin recovery room and help feed the penguins at the 1:30pm feeding time.
This prize is suitable for children over the age of six, with those under twelve needing to be accompanied by an adult.
Second: One single use family pass for two adults and two children to visit the National Aquarium. Usual conditions of vouchers apply.
* Prizes are not exchangeable or redeemable for cash
Sharon from Greenmeadows
Garage sale next sunday 7th Oct from 7am. Clearing lots of household items and tools. Including brand new, still in packets drill bits, moved from 4 bedroom to two bedroom so theres lots to go. 172 Avondale rd. Crockery, Cutlery, clothing, collectors items of football shirts from all round world. … View moreGarage sale next sunday 7th Oct from 7am. Clearing lots of household items and tools. Including brand new, still in packets drill bits, moved from 4 bedroom to two bedroom so theres lots to go. 172 Avondale rd. Crockery, Cutlery, clothing, collectors items of football shirts from all round world. Linen,pots and pans, 2x gazebos,
Automotive, Electronics & gadgets, Computer equipment & software, Sports memorabilia, Camping gear, Household items & Home decor, Dog stuff, Books, DVD movies, Music CDs,
LOTS of items priced $1 or less!too much to list!
Negotiable
Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Restaurant Tables & Chairs. Plants. Tools. Whiteware. Tidy Beds. Quality Shelf Units. Curios & Collectables etc
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5, Tue 8-6 & Wed from 8am
On 14th November 2016, a quake devastated the region of Kaikōura. Out of the devastation has come the creation of a new landscape and a stronger Kaikōura community. “Parts of Kaikōura now look like an alien landscape” said Stuff.
Be one of the first to discover the new New Zealand on the … View moreOn 14th November 2016, a quake devastated the region of Kaikōura. Out of the devastation has come the creation of a new landscape and a stronger Kaikōura community. “Parts of Kaikōura now look like an alien landscape” said Stuff.
Be one of the first to discover the new New Zealand on the Coastal Pacific train, re-opening December 1st.
Photo credit: Marine Ecology Research Group, University Of Canterbury
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The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
ASB Bank and Age Concern New Zealand have partnered to run free “Keeping you and your money safe” seminars during October. We will be discussing issues around financial abuse, scams and online safety with time to ask questions and join us for refreshments.
So why not get some friends … View moreASB Bank and Age Concern New Zealand have partnered to run free “Keeping you and your money safe” seminars during October. We will be discussing issues around financial abuse, scams and online safety with time to ask questions and join us for refreshments.
So why not get some friends together and come along - We would love to see you there! Please register at the seminar nearest to you
Tania Thomson from The Koha Shed - Hawkes Bay
The Koha Shed - Hawkes Bay has a desperate plea for a chest freezer of a decent size to either buy, borrow or to have donated. We've started accepting & distributing fresh & perishable foods to local schools & families in need. Until we can find a freezer we are limited on the … View moreThe Koha Shed - Hawkes Bay has a desperate plea for a chest freezer of a decent size to either buy, borrow or to have donated. We've started accepting & distributing fresh & perishable foods to local schools & families in need. Until we can find a freezer we are limited on the amount of food we can accept. Any help or if you have an idea on getting one I would love to hear it.
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