Milson, Palmerston North

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1884 days ago

BARN CAT NEEDS WORK. EXPERIENCED MOUSER

Lynn from Feilding

Not all our rescue cats want to live in homes.
Squirrel is a sweet 7 months boy that is shy around people and would happily live free range. If you can provide him with shelter and regular food he in return will keep your rodent population down.
He is desexed microchipped flead and wormed
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Not all our rescue cats want to live in homes.
Squirrel is a sweet 7 months boy that is shy around people and would happily live free range. If you can provide him with shelter and regular food he in return will keep your rodent population down.
He is desexed microchipped flead and wormed
0212077670 for more infirmation

Price: $65

1885 days ago

Rugby World Cup 2019 on Spark Sport

Spark Sport

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Watch all 48 matches of Rugby World cup 2019 live and on-demand with a Spark Sport Tournament Pass for $89.99.

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1885 days ago

CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME

Sharyn from Hokowhitu

"It's not in your head: it's in your gut."
Presentation by Dr Corin Storkey on
SUNDAY 22nd September
at 10.30am in the Community Centre in Ferguson Street. Tickets $16.70
More info at www.selenohealth.com...

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1885 days ago

The Look Out! handy Events & Entertainment guide

Richard from Awapuni

The Look Out! arts & events guide presents another entertaining week with local body elections Meet the Candidates taking centrestage. There's the Palmerston North Women's Health Collective Art Auction; James Reid brings his Songbook Tour to town; the Ax of Murder is being wielded at … View moreThe Look Out! arts & events guide presents another entertaining week with local body elections Meet the Candidates taking centrestage. There's the Palmerston North Women's Health Collective Art Auction; James Reid brings his Songbook Tour to town; the Ax of Murder is being wielded at Massey, and Centrepoint opens a season of Club Cabaret Part Deux!.The 9th NZ National Orchid Show is on at CET Arena, and there's another in the Globe Theatre Sunday Matinee concert series.

LO! Sept 17 - 24.pdf Download View

1886 days ago

Thank you Wattie's

Julia de Ruiter from The Salvation Army NZ

We want to say a heartfelt thank you to Wattie’s NZ and the 150 schools who took part in this year's Cans for Good campaign. Thanks to the incredible effort of students, teachers and whānau, over 30,000 cans were collected and will make a huge difference to Salvation Army foodbanks around … View moreWe want to say a heartfelt thank you to Wattie’s NZ and the 150 schools who took part in this year's Cans for Good campaign. Thanks to the incredible effort of students, teachers and whānau, over 30,000 cans were collected and will make a huge difference to Salvation Army foodbanks around Aotearoa.

Wattie’s generously donated a further 25,000 cans taking the total number collected to over 56,000 cans.

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1886 days ago

Seeking Curtain Hanger

Mary from Aokautere - Fitzherbert

I am tidying up a house in time for sale. A number of curtains need to be rehung and tidied. About 2 hours work. I will provide tools and curtain hooks required so you can focus on rehanging the curtains.
Please contact me if you are interested in this job, or know someone who hangs curtains. … View more
I am tidying up a house in time for sale. A number of curtains need to be rehung and tidied. About 2 hours work. I will provide tools and curtain hooks required so you can focus on rehanging the curtains.
Please contact me if you are interested in this job, or know someone who hangs curtains. Thanks.

1886 days ago

Feilding & Districts Art Society - Art Awards 2019

Feilding & Districts Art Society Inc

The winners of the 2019 Art Awards in the following categories are:
Landscape - Melissa Haywood
Flora & Fauna - Jenny Grant
Portraiture - Colin Hoare
Photography - Mary Lewis
Encouragement Award - Maureen Shingleton
Supreme Award - Tim McAninch
Congratulations to all the winners and … View more
The winners of the 2019 Art Awards in the following categories are:
Landscape - Melissa Haywood
Flora & Fauna - Jenny Grant
Portraiture - Colin Hoare
Photography - Mary Lewis
Encouragement Award - Maureen Shingleton
Supreme Award - Tim McAninch
Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to everyone for entering the 2019 Art Awards. We look forward to seeing you display and run an exhibition in the Feilding Art Centre in the future.

The Exhibition closes on the 6 October - all art is for sale.

Feilding Art Centre, 104 Manchester Street, Feilding - 06 3232323

1886 days ago

New blog post: Neighbourly in the news!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We love seeing Neighbourly members mentioned in the news - and we've seen a few in the last few months. From a Neighbourly group that has united the masses right through to a neighbourhood who rallied to deliver a 250kg piano to two blind sisters - there is a lot of good going on in … View moreWe love seeing Neighbourly members mentioned in the news - and we've seen a few in the last few months. From a Neighbourly group that has united the masses right through to a neighbourhood who rallied to deliver a 250kg piano to two blind sisters - there is a lot of good going on in Neighbourly communities around the country. You can read about them right here in our latest blog post.

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1886 days ago

Poll: Do you intend to vote in the upcoming local council elections?

Neighbourly.co.nz

It will soon be time to have your say on who represents your community by voting in the 2019 local elections. Do you intend to vote?

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Do you intend to vote in the upcoming local council elections?
  • 66.5% Yes definitely, democracy is vital
    66.5% Complete
  • 24.8% Maybe, I'm struggling to find anyone I want to vote for
    24.8% Complete
  • 8.7% No, I just can't be bothered with local councils
    8.7% Complete
1610 votes
1887 days ago

Become a Dementia Friend

Alzheimers NZ

Almost every Kiwi whānau is affected by dementia at some point. Maybe a family member or one of your friends or workmates has dementia?

September 21 is World Alzheimers Day – a day we can all take a moment to help people with dementia. Over 17 million people have joined Dementia Friends … View more
Almost every Kiwi whānau is affected by dementia at some point. Maybe a family member or one of your friends or workmates has dementia?

September 21 is World Alzheimers Day – a day we can all take a moment to help people with dementia. Over 17 million people have joined Dementia Friends worldwide. So why not you?

Learn how you can help in simple and small ways. Wear a badge. Take time to listen. Pop over for a cuppa. It only takes 20 minutes online.

Show your support and help people with dementia to live well too. Join Dementia Friends today.
Learn More

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1887 days ago

Free Curtain Lining

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Choose a Maurice Kain curtain fabric and get free thermal curtain lining for a limited time. Our free curtain lining offer keeps your home warm in winter, and cool in summer. 🥳🥳🥳

Book your free, no obligation measure and quote
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1888 days ago

Hobson's Pledge, What Did It Mean, the interpretation today.

Iola from Awapuni

Hi Neighbours, it appears that the flyer from the Hobson's Pledge group needs to be viewed as to, meaning. Some have seen it as racist, and other see it as not wanting separate development or whatever for different members of the same Society. It also appears, that the idea of One People, is … View moreHi Neighbours, it appears that the flyer from the Hobson's Pledge group needs to be viewed as to, meaning. Some have seen it as racist, and other see it as not wanting separate development or whatever for different members of the same Society. It also appears, that the idea of One People, is what Hobson was wanting, but is that a true interpretation of intent.?
I will be happy to hear what others think.
I interpret Hobson's One People as meaning, equal under the law, with Queen Victoria as our mutual Queen.
If you think about colonisation, India, Africa, parts of China all the red on the old world maps, all those countries were ruled by Queen Victoria, but it did not mean that all those people necessarily wanted to give up their identities and culture to totally embrace the English way of life? While the were all governed by the same laws and institutions, they were not all forced to accept the church of England.
I therefore, do not think that Hobson's Pledge was anything like the flyer producers are trying to say. Has Maori been treated as equal under the law, which in fact, as Hone Morris pointed out statutes were written to take away land, and even the language. The Treaty clearly showed that an intent was to preserve the things important to Maori of the time, and still important today.
Partnership is what in my view, was intended.
So the Hobson's Pledge flyer, is iin my view, divisive and should find a home in the recycling bin.

1896 days ago

College Street debacle, and what is the real agenda.

Iola from Awapuni

Our Mayor is saying that Council cannot do nothing about not widening the cycle lanes along College Street. My question is Why ? There has been no call by residents for this downgrade, there has been no serious accidents on this stretch of road, nor has there been any call for the removal of … View moreOur Mayor is saying that Council cannot do nothing about not widening the cycle lanes along College Street. My question is Why ? There has been no call by residents for this downgrade, there has been no serious accidents on this stretch of road, nor has there been any call for the removal of parking in the area. The argument that 8 primary/intermediate schools should be able to safely cycle to school is a total red herring, as the law states clearly that children under 14 years should not be travelling without adult supervision. So what is the hidden agenda? We remember the debacle about dogs on leads between Dittmer Drive and the Fitzherbert bridge was being promoted as necessary for the safety of children, when in fact it became something the cycling lobby wanted, and succeeded in getting.
So what is this current nonsense talk up all about? Has PNCC entered into negotiations to have some of the 3000 Lime scooters available in Palmerston North?

1887 days ago

Selling a house?

Amberlee from Takaro

Anyone thinking of selling their house but put off by real estate fees?? We are first home buyers looking for our first home, ideally atleast 3 bedroom, with decent section, solid home to call our own! PM me if you are thinking of selling and want to go private!

1890 days ago

Amateur Direction Finding

Bruce from Feilding

Is there anyone interested in RDF that could advise me (amateur) in respect of making an RDF setup to trace a “beacon” over about 2 kilometres, line of sight ?

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