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Shelby from Richmond
Hey everyone
I’m wondering if anyone has a working iron they no longer want or use 😊
Free
Mary Jane from Lemon Tree Lane
If you haven't the space, time or patience for a 1000 piece puzzle these might be perfect for you.
$16.90 each or 2 for $28
Come together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund … View moreCome together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund ground-breaking work by some of our country’s top breast cancer researchers, educate people about breast health, and provide free support services for breast cancer patients and their families.
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Sandy from Stepneyville
Kevin Norquay:
"When it comes to New Zealand sport, money breeds unhappiness"
Kevin Norquay is Stuff's Chief News Director (Sport). A journalist since 1985, he has worked as a sports, news and political journalist, covered three OIympic Games and three elections as well as … View moreKevin Norquay:
"When it comes to New Zealand sport, money breeds unhappiness"
Kevin Norquay is Stuff's Chief News Director (Sport). A journalist since 1985, he has worked as a sports, news and political journalist, covered three OIympic Games and three elections as well as numerous other major events. He also has the distinction of once being described as a disgrace to western journalism by Winston Peters.
Kevin will lead the discussion on the role of sports in New Zealand culture - how professional sport has sucked money and elite athletes out of community sport, how that money has put untoward mental and physical pressure on athletes and how the news media has followed the money, leaving community sports behind.
Venue: Yaza Café, Montgomery Square
Date: Wednesday, 28 April
Time: 7.30-9.30pm (meals & drinks available from 6pm)
More info: Barry 544 0409; Bryan 548 0343; Karen 5486241
Shawnee from Richmond
URGENT=Hi Everyone, does anybody have an older style caravan i maybe able to borrow/rent for a few months please?? i have parking for it.. please txt 0274268149 me, thank you
Al from Richmond
600mm x 25mm
Good condition
$60.00 new
Pm text or phone 0278597436
Cheers Al
Price: $25
Serviced apartments come with the support that makes life easier.
Your fixed base weekly fee includes a chef-prepared meal every day, morning and afternoon tea and housekeeping.
Your electricity, heating, air-conditioning costs and building maintenance are also covered, providing you with … View moreServiced apartments come with the support that makes life easier.
Your fixed base weekly fee includes a chef-prepared meal every day, morning and afternoon tea and housekeeping.
Your electricity, heating, air-conditioning costs and building maintenance are also covered, providing you with certainty about your living expenses.
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Robert from Richmond
You are invited to a Rock n Roll dance at Club Waimea (main hall) at 7.30 pm on 17th April. $5 admission ( includes light supper). All welcome. Music by Rob Innes and other club members. Should be a great night.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Yes you can! NZ Gardener's DIY guru Jacob Leaf shows you how.
Lew from Hope
WAIMEA DAM
In October 2017 TDC told us this, “Our share of the dam’s capital cost would be $26.8 million.”
TDC's share of the project cost is now $100 million and it is highly likely to be more before the dam is finished. We say that the irrigation businesses which will use 85% or more … View moreWAIMEA DAM
In October 2017 TDC told us this, “Our share of the dam’s capital cost would be $26.8 million.”
TDC's share of the project cost is now $100 million and it is highly likely to be more before the dam is finished. We say that the irrigation businesses which will use 85% or more of the water should be picking up their fair share of this. If you agree then come to the protest meeting.
8:30 am 1st April outside TDC HQ, Queen St, Richmond. And pass the message on to all your friends.
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Christine from The Wood
Grrat condition, upgrading to a van
Manual, lucino... Runs brilliantly
193 km
Warrant and rego till June
Questions and viewing welcome in the wood.
Cheers Christine Latimer
0210 2285982
Price: $1,500
Katy Jones Reporter from The Nelson Mail
More children are missing out on sports because of the cost of signing up, a Nelson school principal says, singling out the Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon as an event that many families couldn't afford. Do you know where the fees for your childrens' sports clubs go?
The Team from New Zealand Red Cross Shops
We have loads so get in quick and grab a new look for your winter bedding.
All sheets, duvets, duvet covers and blankets 1/2 price this week until the 16 April at the Red Cross Shop in Vanguard St.
See you soon Neighbours
Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The last event hosted in the Cultural Conversations space on Hardy St before it moves to Morrison Square will be a guided mindfulness exercise accompanied by live harp music. Will you be popping in to appreciate the music and have a bit of a wind-down in the middle of your day?
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
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