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Karina from Blagdon - Marfell
Cash buyer looking to buy a 3 bedroom home with garage. In New Plymouth around $350000
Price: $350,000
Charles from Lynmouth - Moturoa
At a fellow Neighbourly NZ member's suggestion I started a new initiative today when doing my supermarket shopping. All loose fruit and veg were put in netting bags (my wife made 7 for $5) and a couple where plastic bags could not be avoided were emptied out at checkout into the same netting … View moreAt a fellow Neighbourly NZ member's suggestion I started a new initiative today when doing my supermarket shopping. All loose fruit and veg were put in netting bags (my wife made 7 for $5) and a couple where plastic bags could not be avoided were emptied out at checkout into the same netting bags and the plastic containers given to the checkout operator with a message for the manager. I know some people think this sort of action is a waste of time but every little bit helps get the message across.
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