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Ashleigh from Neighbourly.co.nz
Every week, locals are being nominated for a Nice Neighbour Award and we think there's likely someone in your life who is worthy.
Whether it's someone who has been there in a time of need, has helped your family, or who regularly volunteers their time in their community - we'd love… View moreEvery week, locals are being nominated for a Nice Neighbour Award and we think there's likely someone in your life who is worthy.
Whether it's someone who has been there in a time of need, has helped your family, or who regularly volunteers their time in their community - we'd love to hear about them.
If your neighbour is picked as this week's Nice Neighbour, you’ll both receive a $25 Prezzy® card plus your special neighbour will feature in community newspapers around New Zealand as an inspiration to us all.
Let us know who should be recognised for their good deeds by nominating now.
Denise from Marewa
Seeking family for the following soldiers buried at Taradale (Napier) cemetery and don't have a headstone. We still can get them one if no-one comes forward but we must first check there is no-one who may wish to object.
Richard Henry Dampney WW2 578787
George Bernard Timlin WW1 64387
… View moreSeeking family for the following soldiers buried at Taradale (Napier) cemetery and don't have a headstone. We still can get them one if no-one comes forward but we must first check there is no-one who may wish to object.
Richard Henry Dampney WW2 578787
George Bernard Timlin WW1 64387
John Morrison MacConnell WW2 281537
Also Benjamin Paul Leadbetter, WW1 25897. Napier City Council don't know where he's buried. Neither does any family we've been in contact with or the Catholic Church who probably did his funeral.
Is there any who DOES know where he's buried. We are unable to proceed without an exact location.
Please email napierwargraves@gmail.com for any of these soldiers.
Bruce from Napier South
Have not seen one since autumn, cleaned out the garden shed a couple of weeks ago, their usual habitat but not one in sight. Much appreciation for their apparent departure but curious as to why.
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Donell from Taradale
Saturday 5th starting at 10 am, 2 Moeller Street.
Moving countries, so selling a big load of everything: kitchen items, ornaments, shelves, games, costumes, glasses and utensils, frames, various household items. Come and have a nosey, most items $2 💸
Paula from Taradale
Hi am after some wool and material please so I can make bags for sick children and wool to make blankets for the children
Perry from Taradale
Good solid condition, give it a sand and varnish to make it perfect .. pickup Taradale..
Ph..0272 747 283 , cheers Perry
Price: $35
Sue from Gardna Carpet Cleaning
Tip: For an interim clean before Christmas, spruce up your carpets by just getting the traffic areas cleaned, then when visitors/family have left, you can get that full clean you've been meaning to get done. Call us today 021397668.
Dawn from Taradale
The loose weights were used once for a wedding and are heavy enough in a light breeze. The boxed set is unopened. $7 for each set of 4.
Price: $7
Jen from Onekawa
Wedding Signs on Easels with accessories, available to hire. Customised with Bride and Groom's names.
Advanced bookings required. $95 but a $50 deposit required.
Negotiable
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)
Along our journey to creating a more sustainable future, our studios are working to incorporate innovative textiles into our product offering. The technical advancement of recycled yarn production has led to textiles which are not only more environmentally friendly, but emulate the soft handle of … View moreAlong our journey to creating a more sustainable future, our studios are working to incorporate innovative textiles into our product offering. The technical advancement of recycled yarn production has led to textiles which are not only more environmentally friendly, but emulate the soft handle of virgin fibres. In this article we explain the process of transforming post-consumer plastic bottles into recycled polyester yarn, through an investigation into the production of our first recycled product Kumo Recycled by James Dunlop.
Woven in 92% recycled polyester and 8% polyester yarn, Kumo Recycled presents a modern perspective on fibre construction. Available in 15 decorative shades, Kumo Recycled is suitable for those seeking a high-performance wide width sheer that is fire retardant and has a weighted selvedge in both residential and commercial applications, elegantly framing the view in any setting.
THE RECYCLING PROCESS:
At the recycling facility, post-consumer PET bottles are magnetically sorted by a metal detector and the labels are washed off with water in a revolving cylinder called a Tromel. The clean PET bottles are then sorted into types and colours by a near infrared ray and spectrum camera before being shredded into flakes underwater.
Separation occurs as lighter plastics float to the tank’s surface. The flakes are dried in a tumbler, then rinsed with sodium hydroxide, dried, rinsed in water, and dried once more. Residual contaminants and metals are then blown out and the flakes are shredded into smaller flakes, ready to be used to produce a liquid polymer (resin).
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Steve from Taradale
"The Frivs" (Napier Frivolity Minstrels) next production is called 'Twist & Shout'. This show is a Musical Comedy set in a Holiday Camp in England in the 1960s. Great songs throughout. The local Mayor is trying to rip off the Campers and they are not happy. Revenge is on the… View more"The Frivs" (Napier Frivolity Minstrels) next production is called 'Twist & Shout'. This show is a Musical Comedy set in a Holiday Camp in England in the 1960s. Great songs throughout. The local Mayor is trying to rip off the Campers and they are not happy. Revenge is on the cards. The Yellow Coats are responsible for providing activities for the Campers whether it be Bingo, Fashion Parade, Exercise Class or Archery. What could go wrong?
If you are aged between 17 and 80 there's something for you in this show. On stage from 3 April to 15 April
Come along to the Pre Audition Meeting to be held on Wednesday 9 November at the St Augustines Scout Hall at 104D Latham St opposite Bay City Gym up long drive. Meeting will start at 7pm. Find out about the characters, get audition scripts and get a head start on everyone else.
Cheers
Steve Driver
President
'The Frivs'
Text: 027 7566303
email: stevejamesdriver@gmail.com
Denise from Marewa
On Sunday at 10am, NZ Remembrance Army are unveiling a new headstone for a returned WW1 soldier. We've had generous support from Scinde Lodge No 5, Napier Port and Napier RSA to honour this soldier.
Denise from Marewa
On Saturday, 5 November, NZ Remembrance Army are unveiling two new headstones for WW1 soldiers at Park Island cemetery. Meet at the top of the cemetery by 10am. Park island is the one with the EarthQuake Memorial, not the one across the road with the flagpole and service section.
Napier RSA … View moreOn Saturday, 5 November, NZ Remembrance Army are unveiling two new headstones for WW1 soldiers at Park Island cemetery. Meet at the top of the cemetery by 10am. Park island is the one with the EarthQuake Memorial, not the one across the road with the flagpole and service section.
Napier RSA have helped us out by donating the funds to provide wreaths for these soldiers. All are welcome to attend and learn about their service.
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