Pakowhai - Waiohiki, Napier

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1386 days ago

TOILET SUITE Has now been taken.

Trish from Napier South

Srylus Close Coupled Toilet Suite
Bottom Entry Water Supply Service
40mm out from wall
EXCELLENT CONDITION
HAS NOW BEEN TAKEN

Free

1386 days ago

Stop Your Curtains Getting Damp and Mouldy

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

It’s time to bid farewell to summer for another year and start facing the reality that soon it’s going to be cold and damp for a while. As we enter those colder months and condensation appears on the windows, we thought it was a good time to share some tips on preventing mould and mildew … View moreIt’s time to bid farewell to summer for another year and start facing the reality that soon it’s going to be cold and damp for a while. As we enter those colder months and condensation appears on the windows, we thought it was a good time to share some tips on preventing mould and mildew growing on your curtains.

What makes mould and mildew grow?
Interestingly, it’s not directly the condensation on your windows that causes mould and mildew because most curtains don’t come into contact with it. Mould and mildew grow when there’s moisture and warmth in the home, which condensation does contribute to.
Just like everything absorbent in your home, as temperatures go up the moisture in the air evaporates and is absorbed into the fabric. As they cool, the moisture changes back from its gaseous state to being closer to its liquid form. In absorbing this moisture, they also take in any bacteria it holds. Repeated over time, this is what causes the nasty growths.

The difference between mould and mildew
Mould is a broad term that encompasses multiple identical nuclei and can grow beneath and penetrate the surface of affected material. Mildew is a type of mould that grows on the surface and can therefore be much more easily treated/removed. When its live, moulds are orangey or reddish in colour. The black patches we see are actually the hibernating mould spores waiting for the sun to warm them up and bring them back to life.

Where does all this moisture come from?
We live in a pretty humid climate in New Zealand at the best of times; in some areas it’s even greater. But it’s not all weather related. Cooking, showering, drying clothes, unflued gas heaters and simply breathing and existing all produce moisture content within our homes.

Preventing moisture build up and/or drying out your home
- Install a home ventilation system of some kind.
- Crack the windows a little during the day to allow a bit of cool air to flow through your home. North facing windows are best....



Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

1387 days ago

Pioneering a new way of living

There’s a new generation pioneering what it means to be living in retirement. They’re making the most of every moment, trying new things and rediscovering passions that were lost when responsibilities took over.

They’re busy enjoying newfound independence and relaxing into creativity.
We … View more
There’s a new generation pioneering what it means to be living in retirement. They’re making the most of every moment, trying new things and rediscovering passions that were lost when responsibilities took over.

They’re busy enjoying newfound independence and relaxing into creativity.
We want to help them do it. That’s why we’re pioneering a new way of living for a new retirement generation.
Find out more

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1387 days ago

Replacement zip for trampoline needed

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Does anyone know where I can get a 1m heavy duty zip to replace the broken plastic one on my sons trampoline net?

1389 days ago

Where did all the waterbeds go?

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

Did you have - or do you still have - a Waterbed? I hunted high and low for someone who still used one of the originals, but couldn't find a soul who'd own up to it.
What do you think about these wonderfully kitsch pieces of retro bedroom decor?

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1387 days ago

LOST

Ivan from Havelock North

SHAFT IM LONG cnr pakowhai and farndon rds tuesday morning reward phone 0272479988 thanks ivan

1388 days ago

Our February SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now!

Office for Seniors

Our first SuperSeniors Newsletter of the year is out now!

This issue has information about a free driving course from Age Concern New Zealand and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, some advice from SPCA about pet ownership, a warning from Consumer NZ about a discount scheme being offered to … View more
Our first SuperSeniors Newsletter of the year is out now!

This issue has information about a free driving course from Age Concern New Zealand and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, some advice from SPCA about pet ownership, a warning from Consumer NZ about a discount scheme being offered to seniors, tips on how to look after your wellbeing and loads more.

Check it out and pass it on! bit.ly...

Want to subscribe? You can do so here: bit.ly...

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1389 days ago

Kids crossing roads

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

I know it seems like a nice thing to do, and you may feel it’s safer for the kids, but please don’t stop in intersections and roundabouts to let them cross.

They need to learn they don’t have right of way, or they will keep just walking/biking/scootering out without stopping, because they … View more
I know it seems like a nice thing to do, and you may feel it’s safer for the kids, but please don’t stop in intersections and roundabouts to let them cross.

They need to learn they don’t have right of way, or they will keep just walking/biking/scootering out without stopping, because they believe everyone else will stop. And that puts them at risk.

Unless people are on the road already, traffic only gives way at pedestrian crossings. And the speed bumps in the centre of the village are not pedestrian crossings.

Zebra crossings, patrolled crossings and traffic light controlled crossings are. Anything else is either a speed bump or a courtesy crossing/safety break.

If it’s not marked with lights, signs or lines, pedestrians wait for traffic.

Kids, and a lot of adults, need to get back to basics “Stop, Look, Listen, Look again, Wait for traffic, Cross”.

And if you don’t want your kids to rush out into the road, don’t do it yourselves. Cross at pedestrian crossings, not down the road, and “SLLWC”. Kids see, kids do.

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1389 days ago

Wood turning / Beginners 10 week learn to turn course

Tony from Taradale

Need a challenging, creative, absorbing activity? Here it is. A ten week beginners wood turning instruction course. Starting HB Wood Turners rooms 13th March 1pm/4.30. Not only instruction but supervision by Senior turners as well. Equipment, wood, lathes, manual and tools supplied. You'll … View moreNeed a challenging, creative, absorbing activity? Here it is. A ten week beginners wood turning instruction course. Starting HB Wood Turners rooms 13th March 1pm/4.30. Not only instruction but supervision by Senior turners as well. Equipment, wood, lathes, manual and tools supplied. You'll produce a different item utilizing new skills and techniques each session. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn and the challenges in this activity never end. There is a cost, please contact Tony Larrington-Lewer 068453053 or 0210374141. Spaces limited

1388 days ago

House to rent

Paula from Camberley

Looking for a house to rent please 2 bedroom. I have pets so will need to be able to have pets

1388 days ago

rental

Paula from Camberley

Looking for a rental please in Hastings I have pets

1391 days ago

Poll: Which photograph takes the cake?

Ashleigh from Neighbourly.co.nz

Kia ora Aotearoa! Stuff has just finished their annual Summer Snaps competition and we’re thrilled to announce that you'll be the judge of the People and Communities photograph category.
Stuff received almost 300 entries in the category featuring all things local and we have whittled these… View more
Kia ora Aotearoa! Stuff has just finished their annual Summer Snaps competition and we’re thrilled to announce that you'll be the judge of the People and Communities photograph category.
Stuff received almost 300 entries in the category featuring all things local and we have whittled these down to six brilliantly captured photographs in the running to win a Canon EOS camera.

You can hear more about these finalist entries on our blog, but judging is simple:
Cast your vote in the poll below before 3pm, February 11.

Which photograph takes the cake?
  • 42.5% Finalist 1: Ken Hansen (The beach)
    42.5% Complete
  • 11.8% Finalist 2: Tiana Golder (Mana Wāhine)
    11.8% Complete
  • 12.4% Finalist 3: Tom Mazey (Vintage cars)
    12.4% Complete
  • 7% Finalist 4: Vivian Gehrmann (On the farm)
    7% Complete
  • 16.6% Finalist 5: Stephane Dussau (Maori Battallion)
    16.6% Complete
  • 9.8% Finalist 6: Kate Henry (Kids playing)
    9.8% Complete
1332 votes
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1388 days ago

Light Switches

Jo from Havelock North

New Iconic light switches. 9 out of 10 remaining in box, still sealed in individual packing. Surplus to reno needs.
Ph Jo 027 404 7385

Price: $50

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1388 days ago

TV table

Jo from Havelock North

Solid wood tv table. Has hole in back for cable access.
Dimensions 1300 x 500 x 500.
A little bit of wear but value for price.
Ph. Jo 027 404 7385

Price: $100

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1390 days ago

Wanting to purchase Dog Run

Neomal from Te Awanga - Haumoana

Does anyone have a dog run similar to the 5 star brand for sale? I'm just after a medium / large sized run (not the kennel). To suit a German Shepherd.

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