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Russell from Paraparaumu
I've got a few strips 200-300mm wide and 2m+ long, plus heaps of smaller, randomly shaped pieces of varying size.
GIB Standard 10mm.
Perfect for patch-up jobs. Collect from Paraparaumu.
Free
Murray from Paraparaumu
The following, issued this morning is very relevant to our future. It was always said we should wait until the Queen died, well that is now!
6 February 2024
MEDIA RELEASE: TE TIRITI AND A NEW ZEALAND REPUBLIC GO HAND IN HAND
“This week and for the rest of the year there will be a … View moreThe following, issued this morning is very relevant to our future. It was always said we should wait until the Queen died, well that is now!
6 February 2024
MEDIA RELEASE: TE TIRITI AND A NEW ZEALAND REPUBLIC GO HAND IN HAND
“This week and for the rest of the year there will be a great deal of discussion about the treaty and its importance in our national culture and our constitution,” said Lewis Holden, Campaign Chair of New Zealand Republic, Kia Mana Motuhake a Aotearoa.
“If anyone in New Zealand thinks achieving a Kiwi Head of State and becoming a republic somehow sidesteps or decreases the importance or relevance of the Treaty, they are very much mistaken. The Treaty and a republic go hand in hand. The Treaty is here to stay and we should be proud of our work to make its promise a reality.”
In 1840 the British Queen was a figurehead symbolising the power of the British Parliament and its Empire. The treaty obligations have long since passed to the New Zealand Crown. It has been New Zealanders together, Maori and non-Maori together, who have embarked on this partnership to right the wrongs and address the mistakes of the past.
That work must carry on and removing the King and replacing the Governor-General with a democratic Kiwi Head of State would help bring the Te Tiriti home and make it clear that we are all in this together.
Becoming a republic is a logical and necessary step in Aotearoa's development. To have a New Zealander as Head of State would make us finally and fully an independent sovereign state.
ENDS
New Zealand Republic
New Zealand Republic Incorporated, PO Box 87 430, Meadowbank, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
James from Waikanae
Waimata Cheese Company Limited is recalling a specific batch of its Waimata Cheese brand Camembert, Longbush brand Camembert and Longbush brand Brie due the possible presence of E. coli. Affected products should not be consumed.
READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Justin Wong Reporter from Kāpiti Observer
Kia ora, with the question of water meters brewing in the rest of the Wellington region at the moment, how much are you currently paying for water bills?
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Barbara from Paraparaumu Beach
I’m looking for someone to clean my ovens. One standard oven with a smaller oven above. Please phone 0274439006. With thanks . Barbara
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Bronwyn from Paraparaumu Beach
Good condition bbq. Has a cover, 2 large gas bottles, grill, plate and instruction booklet. Clean and in good working order.
Price: $550
Murray from Paraparaumu
January’s weather in Kāpiti was warmer, sunnier and drier than average, and we began our second year free of any extreme/severe weather.
Our average daily maximum temperature of 24.2 degrees was over a degree warmer than a 13-year average, but only a couple of points higher than January 2023.… View moreJanuary’s weather in Kāpiti was warmer, sunnier and drier than average, and we began our second year free of any extreme/severe weather.
Our average daily maximum temperature of 24.2 degrees was over a degree warmer than a 13-year average, but only a couple of points higher than January 2023.
Every day exceeded 20 degrees, with 11 days over 25 degrees. The warmest was Monday 22 with 29.5 degrees in Paraparaumu. For coastal Kāpiti with its sea breezes, reaching 29 degrees is a rare event and over the last 10 years has only occurred three times. As usual, Masterton and Blenheim, at 25.7 degrees had the highest average maximums, with Kāpiti the second-highest in central New Zealand. However, our overall mean temperature of 19.8 degrees was the highest in central New Zealand reflecting our warmer nights.
Breaking the spell of recent cloudy months, January received the equivalent of 20 sunny days, nearly two more than average.
Rainfall of 52mm recorded at the airport was around 80% of average, again reflecting the low precipitation of recent months.
February is traditionally our warmest and sunniest month, but last year this occurred in January, so It will be interesting to see how this February pans out. However, as autumn approaches the days are becoming noticeably shorter.
John from Waikanae Beach
Quality furniture item which would look good in the main lounge of a quality home. It could also be used in a rumpus room because of its robustness. Price to sell! Call owner 0272 774 928.
Price: $50
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Cathy from Paraparaumu
Variations of shoes & sandals price between $5 & $45
Or $80 for all 12 pairs
Negotiable
Pam from Paraparaumu Beach
instruction booklet, allan key and tool
Price: $250
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