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Shona from Otaki District
Was used as a tea trolley
Height 68cm
Width 69cm
Depth 37cm
Price: $30
Heidrun from Waikanae Beach
Beautiful clear sky.....the perfect stary night to watch the amazing milky way....then this strange string of satellites....and the weird feeling of....The sky will never be the same......:(.
Marie from Waikanae
Has anyone found an alternative use for plastic bread tags? They end up collecting in my peg bowl on the windowsill, but never get reused as the alternatives are much better. There are probably millions of these going to landfill every week. Enough to cover a football field or two. These tags are… View moreHas anyone found an alternative use for plastic bread tags? They end up collecting in my peg bowl on the windowsill, but never get reused as the alternatives are much better. There are probably millions of these going to landfill every week. Enough to cover a football field or two. These tags are totally unnecessary. Date and batch numbers can be printed on the bags and compostable paper ties used instead.Being light and portable, like plastic shopping bags, they are also an item most likely to end up in the ocean. As bite sized pieces, which float, and bob along nicely, they then become fodder for fish. Also, while bread manufacturers are reviewing their packaging options, what about making the bread bags home compostable? Corn starch bags for bread would be fine and these can actually be reused once or twice before making it to the compost heap. Lets all suggest to the supermarkets that they get rid of plastic bread tags and display bread in compostable bags.
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Chenelle from Peka Peka
Hi I'm looking for 25 metres of 25mm alkatene to fix the house water supply. Cheers
Mark from Waikanae
I've had this car since it was imported in about 2007 and I'm only changing it as I've bought a lifestyle block and a 4wd, otherwise we would keep it.
DETAILS: 200000 ish Ks I will update later. We are now not really using it. Good reliable car with plenty of power when you want … View moreI've had this car since it was imported in about 2007 and I'm only changing it as I've bought a lifestyle block and a 4wd, otherwise we would keep it.
DETAILS: 200000 ish Ks I will update later. We are now not really using it. Good reliable car with plenty of power when you want it. Good tyres, F1's all round and a fairly new battery. Small ding here and there but nothing major. Other than that it's always been garaged and is tidy inside.
Current WOF. REG till August.
Price: $5,250
Hi neighbours!
Join our new Wellington Parenting Group - a safe place to connect with other parents, grandparents and guardians.
Use the Group to organise coffee catch-ups and playdates - and to share advice, tips and tricks for growing happy little neighbours. (There’ll even be chances … View moreHi neighbours!
Join our new Wellington Parenting Group - a safe place to connect with other parents, grandparents and guardians.
Use the Group to organise coffee catch-ups and playdates - and to share advice, tips and tricks for growing happy little neighbours. (There’ll even be chances to win great prizes).
Join now
Marie from Waikanae
This weeks pick for top product is Harraways Organic Rolled Oats. Bagged in paper and only a couple of dollars more than the non organic version, they are great value for money and very environmentally friendly. Great nutty taste too. I use them in muesli and most baking.
PS - for those… View moreThis weeks pick for top product is Harraways Organic Rolled Oats. Bagged in paper and only a couple of dollars more than the non organic version, they are great value for money and very environmentally friendly. Great nutty taste too. I use them in muesli and most baking.
PS - for those who raised the important point about waxed paper in my post supporting Much Moores Ice Cream 1 litre cardboard pack: I found that by soaking the cardboard briefly the brown backing easily peeled off. I put this in my home compost where it seems to be breaking down fine, and sent the rest of the cardboard to the recycle bin.
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The Team from Readers Tours
Are you ready to discover the beauty of the South Island with a group of likeminded individuals and experienced tour guides?
Our next South Island Tour offers adventurous seniors the chance to explore the hidden gems that the South Island has to offer including the natural and mountainous … View moreAre you ready to discover the beauty of the South Island with a group of likeminded individuals and experienced tour guides?
Our next South Island Tour offers adventurous seniors the chance to explore the hidden gems that the South Island has to offer including the natural and mountainous landscapes. Travel via train, coach and ferry over this diverse 14-day itinerary.
8 - 21 OCTOBER 2020
Bookings are limited. Visit www.readerstours.co.nz... to find out more or call us on 0800 080 099.
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Creekfest is a local annual event started in 2004 at Cannons Creek Park to raise awareness of programmes and services available in the region to achieve better health and well-being outcomes.
Creekfest offers a platform to health, education and social service providers to showcase their programmes… View moreCreekfest is a local annual event started in 2004 at Cannons Creek Park to raise awareness of programmes and services available in the region to achieve better health and well-being outcomes.
Creekfest offers a platform to health, education and social service providers to showcase their programmes and services. Over the years we have seen some innovative methods to attract attendees into service provider tents which set the scene to deliver serious key messages to a target audience in a fun environment.
Stage entertainment including local and national artists, sporting events, crafts and community food stalls are all drawn cards to attract attendees and of course get your Kampot Pepper and Pearls!!
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