Marewa, Napier

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

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1090 days ago

Napier Menzshed Garage Sale

Ian from Taradale

Napier Menzshed is holding a garage sale on Saturday morning. No time is specified as we found that difficult to manage in the past. Their are hand and power tools, machinery, fishing and gardening gear, paint, household effects and I'm sure there is much more that I haven't thought of. … View moreNapier Menzshed is holding a garage sale on Saturday morning. No time is specified as we found that difficult to manage in the past. Their are hand and power tools, machinery, fishing and gardening gear, paint, household effects and I'm sure there is much more that I haven't thought of. Please bring cash as their is no eftpos available.

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1091 days ago

Some cool Christmas gifts for children

Mary Anne from Taradale

At Red Cross Shop, 35 Cadbury Rd, Onekawa. Shop open 10 - 4 Mon to Fri.
Mask, scan, distance as always please.

Negotiable

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1091 days ago

FICTION and CHILDREN'S books wanted to buy please.

Anne from Napier South

With the school holidays and Christmas coming closer we need more fiction and children's books. If you have some to sell or trade please drop into The Little Book Shop, 51 Latham Street, Napier or text /phone 021 1302 859. Thank you.

1092 days ago

Nearly 120 years later, TG Macarthy continues to help those in need

Public Trust

Since its inception in 1912, and with the support of our Charities team TG Macarthy Trust continues to help New Zealand communities by awarding grants to not-for-profit organisations. Read about what the trust is getting up to, almost 120 years after it was established.

1092 days ago

How much light does your houseplant need?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

If you've ever struggled with this question, houseplant collector Moira West (400 indoor plants and growing!) has the answers.

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1092 days ago

Heading to the bach this summer?

Climate Insights

Summer is nearly here and for many folks it is time to head to the beach. Whether you have your own batch or rent one it can be interesting to know about sea level rise, risk posed by storms, and of course tsunami.

With the Climate Insights property report you can get information on all three … View more
Summer is nearly here and for many folks it is time to head to the beach. Whether you have your own batch or rent one it can be interesting to know about sea level rise, risk posed by storms, and of course tsunami.

With the Climate Insights property report you can get information on all three ocean-related events. With easy to read graphs and insights for reducing your family's and a property's risk it is an essential part of your coastal awareness toolkit.
Download your Property Climate Report

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1096 days ago

Retirement house

Clare from Napier South

Are you around 65 like me, looking to go into a retirement village, or just wanting to free up some cash and not live alone. Please give me a call. I have a large house on the flat in Napier South. I have all my money tied up in the house and would like to free up some money. I would like two … View moreAre you around 65 like me, looking to go into a retirement village, or just wanting to free up some cash and not live alone. Please give me a call. I have a large house on the flat in Napier South. I have all my money tied up in the house and would like to free up some money. I would like two others to buy part of my house. We would live together. My house has potential for income so potentially we would all live for cheap if not free, apart from food. Currently I'm finishing renovations but just wanted to gain expressions of interest. Similar to retirement villages should you choose to sell it will be at a set rate so that others in the house are able to get someone else who can afford to come in. Looking for not grumpy people, who enjoy the company of others. Basically easy going.

1093 days ago

Auction Wednesday 1 December 10am

Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd

Over 400 Lots. Ride on Mower. Kauri Drawers. Grandfather & Cuckoo Clocks. Small Outboard. Banjo & Guitar etc etc
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5, Tue 8-6 & Wed from 8am
More Photos www.mafa.co.nz... & Facebook
NB. Next week 2 Auctions! General Auction Wednesday & Antique … View more
Over 400 Lots. Ride on Mower. Kauri Drawers. Grandfather & Cuckoo Clocks. Small Outboard. Banjo & Guitar etc etc
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5, Tue 8-6 & Wed from 8am
More Photos www.mafa.co.nz... & Facebook
NB. Next week 2 Auctions! General Auction Wednesday & Antique Auction Thursday.

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1093 days ago

Red Cross Shop 35 Cadbury Rd - great specials this week!

Mary Anne from Taradale

All bedsheets half price this week.
Clothing racks are full - especially children' racks - most items 50c each.
Christmas decorations and gift ideas make our shop look really pretty - but we'd rather you had them at your place!
We ask you to sign/scan in and please wear your mask. Our … View more
All bedsheets half price this week.
Clothing racks are full - especially children' racks - most items 50c each.
Christmas decorations and gift ideas make our shop look really pretty - but we'd rather you had them at your place!
We ask you to sign/scan in and please wear your mask. Our customers have been great with these 'keep us healthy' protocols. Thank you!

Negotiable

1093 days ago

Picked in the morning, on your plate for lunch

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Read about this Dunedin cafe where vegetables from the kitchen has been grown by the owner. The staples of pumpkins, beetroot, cabbage and carrots do well here, he says, with a wide variety of other crops including spring onions, kohlrabi, celery, fennel, kale, potatoes, … View more
Dear neighbours,

Read about this Dunedin cafe where vegetables from the kitchen has been grown by the owner. The staples of pumpkins, beetroot, cabbage and carrots do well here, he says, with a wide variety of other crops including spring onions, kohlrabi, celery, fennel, kale, potatoes, silverbeet, leek, mint and herbs. Yummy!

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1095 days ago

Napier Menzshed Garage Sale

Ian from Taradale

Our garage sale will take place next Saturday morning 4 December. Please bring cash. No eftos available.

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1096 days ago

cleaning gutters

Carol from Onekawa

wanted a quote for cleaning house gutters from debris.

1098 days ago

Jumping for Jute!

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)

Jute is a natural fibre with golden & silky shine, and hence nicknamed as The Golden Fibre.

Jute is one of the most versatile natural fibres that has been used in raw materials for packaging, textiles, non-textile, and agricultural sectors.

Jute is a vegetable plant whose fibres are dried… View more
Jute is a natural fibre with golden & silky shine, and hence nicknamed as The Golden Fibre.

Jute is one of the most versatile natural fibres that has been used in raw materials for packaging, textiles, non-textile, and agricultural sectors.

Jute is a vegetable plant whose fibres are dried in long strips, and it’s one of the cheapest natural materials available; together with cotton, it is one of the most frequently used.

The plants from which jute is obtained grow mainly in warm and humid regions, such as Bangladesh, China, and India.

Jute can be grown year-round and is harvested every six months. It can take decades to produce the same volume of wood fibre and it requires much larger tracts of land to cultivate.

The woody core of the jute plant, called hurd, has thousands of potential industrial and commercial uses. As an alternative to wood, hurd is capable of meeting most of the world’s demand for wood and wood products. Using hurd and jute fibres means that the level of deforestation to meet the current demand for paper and wood could be significantly decreased if they were used as an alternative.

Jute is 100% biodegradable (it degrades biologically in 1 to 2 years), low-energy recyclable, and can even be used as compost for the garden. It is clear in terms of reusability and recyclability that jute bags are one of the best options available nowadays.

Jute fibres are tougher and more resilient than paper made from wood pulp and can withstand prolonged exposure to water and weather. They can be reused many times and are thus very environmentally friendly.

The application of jute is a significant step in combating the use of different materials containing toxic wastes. Jute bags cut down the employment of plastic bags, which have now been effectively banned in many countries due to their harmful components. Jute seems to be one of the best alternatives to it.

We hope you enjoyed learning about Jute as much as we did, we would love to hear your comments! We have more interesting reads on our blog: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1095 days ago

Have your say on your local.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Has the pandemic made you shop more locally? Do you feel like you can rely on your community?

Let us know in our State of the Neighbourhood survey and you could win 1 of 10 $100 Prezzy cards.
Take the survey

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1096 days ago

Potted foam cactus

The Team from Resene ColorShop Napier

When it comes to homeware trends, the cactus is a perennial favourite. Create some super-cute and affordable cactus-themed crafts with Resene paints.

Find out how to create your own.

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