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Michael from Levin
Available to do carpentry/maintenance.Framing,gib fixing and patching.Replace rotten weather board and decking.paint and a little plastering and repairs.Michael 0275149108 email. mickey_lee61@hotmail.com
Paul from Levin
Cabbage Tree by Chrystall's Lagoon, Otaki. (Click to enlarge for better view)
Colleen from Shannon
- Monterey Black Wedge Sneakers
- Size 9 (39/40)
- Super comfy
- Worn twice, near new
- Can deliver locally
- Contact Colleen 021 1488 362
Price: $50
Ann from Roslyn - Terrace End
Silver Bullet Hybrid Ceramic & Ionic Straightening Brush.
New, never used
Price: $40
Suzanne from West End
There are heaps of free fun events happening these school holidays, at all locations of the PN City Library ...
Check them out at the library website:
citylibrary.pncc.govt.nz...
Paula from Tangimoana
Hi Neighbours.....Once again the Tangimoana Garage Sale is nearing closer...!!! In fact its this coming Sunday 17th July starting at 10am.
Lots of Bargains to be had, Cheap as chips, bring your loose change.
This is a great way to meet new people and have a nosey around at what's on … View moreHi Neighbours.....Once again the Tangimoana Garage Sale is nearing closer...!!! In fact its this coming Sunday 17th July starting at 10am.
Lots of Bargains to be had, Cheap as chips, bring your loose change.
This is a great way to meet new people and have a nosey around at what's on offer at our Garage Sale, Winter is upon us and there's even more reasons to shop locally for winter bargains.
Paul from Levin
Last week’s RNZ documentary about the US Marine base on the Kapiti Coast raised a forgotten (or perhaps a deliberately hidden) memory of my activities on 3 Mile Bush Road, Kamo in Northland, during World War II. And in hindsight it made me wonder if, had my bravery been made public, I would … View moreLast week’s RNZ documentary about the US Marine base on the Kapiti Coast raised a forgotten (or perhaps a deliberately hidden) memory of my activities on 3 Mile Bush Road, Kamo in Northland, during World War II. And in hindsight it made me wonder if, had my bravery been made public, I would perhaps have been the youngest ever recipient of the Victoria Cross or similar award, (I would have been under 10 at the time). The house in the photos was the home of a great uncle and aunt (siblings of the Hansen Family.) One of my sisters and I used to spend school holidays up there. (The other sisters hadn’t been born yet.) Anyway, during the war there was a US military base within sight at the end of a side road. Every day tanks and armoured vehicles would rumble up and down 3 Mile Bush Rd past our gate. I developed a plan. There were a lot of very “free range” turkeys, ducks, and poultry of various kinds enjoying the relatively empty and unspoiled environment around the surrounding farmland. Result: lots of eggs, many of which were by no means fresh. I remember collecting eggs, especially old ones and going out to the road with a supply of hand grenades. There was a deep open drain beside the road so guess what! I would hide in the drain when I thought it was time when the armoured vehicles would be returning to base. I courageously attacked them from the drain with my hand grenades though I do remember I was clever enough to attack only the last one when they were in a close queue. I imagine when they had returned to base and discovered that they had been under attack, it would have given them food for thought and probably had some influence in their decision to return home when the war was over. With the benefit of decades of observing world events and the behaviour of nations, it now seems to me that by acting to terminate U.S. military presence, as a young child, I have nevertheless contributed to our small country’s enjoyment of relative independence for all those years post W.W.II. (Seriously. Don’t laugh!)
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Rebecca from Takaro
Household items, clothing mostly womens size 10 up, shoes, accessories, plants. Reduced prices. Come along 8-10am Sunday 10th.
Negotiable
Richard from Hokowhitu
2 masked males doing nightly scopes of houses and cars around Manuka street Moana street aera camera has been triggering around 1.00 1.30am each morning keep valueables out of cars and turn on security lights heading to police in the morning
Information from Coast Access Radio 104.7FM
** HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEKEND'S PROGRAMME SCHEDULE ON Coast Access Radio 104.7FM **
* Friday 6.15pm: "Nuke's Uke's" - Hear from Dave Parker from the band in this quick chat - letting you know they will be at The Winemaker's Daughter THIS Sunday and at Coasters … View more** HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEKEND'S PROGRAMME SCHEDULE ON Coast Access Radio 104.7FM **
* Friday 6.15pm: "Nuke's Uke's" - Hear from Dave Parker from the band in this quick chat - letting you know they will be at The Winemaker's Daughter THIS Sunday and at Coasters Musical Theatre THIS Monday...... Lot's of fun!
* Fri 7pm: "The Groove Yard" - James Eaton's staple on a Friday night...I know the groovy Isaac Hayes features tonight, along with a whole lot more! Be sure to tune in!
* Saturday 8.45pm (repeats Sunday 5.30pm): "A week of it" - brought to you by www.kcnews.co.nz... - The online newspaper for Kapiti and Horowhenua.
* Sat 9am: "Conversations" - Kerry Lovell from the Kapiti Food Bank.
* Sat 9.30am: "Let's Talk Gambling".
* Sat 10am: "Blues Train" - Ryan Gatling's turn this week for an hour of bluesy jazz.
* Sat 11am: "Mulled Wine Concert" - NEXT Sunday (17th July), St Peter's Hall, Paekakariki - Mary Gow pops into the studio and chats with cellist Robert Ibell about what to expect from the concert...
* Sat 12noon: "Green Thumbs and Dirty Fingers" - From FRESH FM, Nelson - a gardening show.
* Sat 1.30pm: "Aviation Past and Present" - John Skene discusses how aircraft development was stimulated by air races - intrigued? Better tune in then!
* Sat 2pm: "NZ Music" - Todd Zaner presents music from 30 years ago - 1992!
* Sat 8pm - 12am: "Rock Back the clock" - with Dave Dee of course!!!
* Sunday 7am: "Suzy & Friends" - with the fabulous Suzy Cato!
* Sun 9am: "Children's Story" - Vivienne Bailey continues with the story about "Wayside School is falling down" - a great listen for young and old.
* Sun 11am: "Focus on Arts" - Yay! Jenna-Lea Philpott from Creative Manaaki (pictured) hasn't been into the studio for aaaagggees, so she dropped by to tell Tanya about the workshops been going on, Creative winter series and art for everyone - which is in 7 commercial buildings throughout Kapiti!
* Sun 12.30pm: "Local Architecture Now" - Repeat by demand - Architect Rosalind Derby talks with Neil Cotton from ASC Architects about the design of the Coastlands Aquatic Centre.
* Sun 6pm: "Book reading" - 'Embracing Life on our own terms' - Angela Robertson reads from her 4th book, this time featuring Pauline and John Blaikie.
* Sun 8.30pm: "World Maritime Memories" - All things maritime with our Wallace Wallace W. Trickett.
* Monday 10.30am: "Political Point of View" - Graham Priest is joined by regional councillor Penny Gaylor.
* Mon 7pm: "HOT Topic" - Pete G catches up with a chap he hasn't seen in more than 50 years - Murray Lobb.... tune in to find out more about Murray.
School holidays have started, so take it easy out there on the roads and have a relaxing weekend!
Tania from West End
In these hard times be aware that Just Zilch provides free food - Just Zilch provides free food...Just Zilch is a Food Rescue, Free Store & Food Hub.....let community groups and people know as food prices go up and people struggle. spread the word
Everything you see on our shelves, in our … View moreIn these hard times be aware that Just Zilch provides free food - Just Zilch provides free food...Just Zilch is a Food Rescue, Free Store & Food Hub.....let community groups and people know as food prices go up and people struggle. spread the word
Everything you see on our shelves, in our warmers, in our fridges and in our freezers, is FREE.
open Mon to Fri, 1pm - 2.30pm & 4.30pm - 6pm, 248 Featherston St, Palmerston North.
Monday to Friday we rescue food from around 85 local supermarkets, cafes, bakeries, distributors, manufacturers and all round awesome individuals who just pop in!
The Team from Resene ColorShop Palmerston North
It’s easy to create this simple planter using a couple of terracotta pots and some Resene testpots.
Find out how to create your own.
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