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2774 days ago

Volunteer Service Abroad - speaking at Rotary Dinner - open invite

Marlene from Thames

Rotary Thames is holding an open evening for people of Thames and surrounding districts to join with them in having a great meal and listening to Christine Hartley and her experiences with Volunteer Service Abroad - The two course meal is $25 per person and bring your own beverage. Venue: Richmond… View moreRotary Thames is holding an open evening for people of Thames and surrounding districts to join with them in having a great meal and listening to Christine Hartley and her experiences with Volunteer Service Abroad - The two course meal is $25 per person and bring your own beverage. Venue: Richmond Villas, Time 6pm; Date Tuesday 2nd May.
RSVP: marlene.perry@tcdc.govt.nz (on behalf of Thames Rotary Club)

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2775 days ago

Drum Kit

Rosalyn from Thames

am looking for a Drum Kit to buy for a birthday present for a special friend. phn 8689054.

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2775 days ago

New Aqua Cane Chairs

Tina from Thames

Brand New Aqua Chairs. Could be used inside or out. Have taken out of storage no longer required. Unwrapped for photo.

Price: $550

2779 days ago

Anzac Day services

Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Paeroa
The service in the Paeroa War Memorial Hall starts at 9.15am. The parade will assemble in Marshall St, Paeroa behind the RSA at 8.45am. The parade will commence at 9am, proceeding to the War Memorial Hall via Wharf St, Belmont Rd and Normanby Rd.

Ngatea:
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Paeroa
The service in the Paeroa War Memorial Hall starts at 9.15am. The parade will assemble in Marshall St, Paeroa behind the RSA at 8.45am. The parade will commence at 9am, proceeding to the War Memorial Hall via Wharf St, Belmont Rd and Normanby Rd.

Ngatea:
The service in the Ngatea War Memorial Hall starts at 11.15am.
The parade will assemble in Pipiroa Rd behind the RSA at 10.45am. The parade will commence at 11am, proceeding to the War Memorial Hall via Pipiroa Rd and Orchard West Rd.

Waihi
The service in the Waihi Memorial Hall is at 11am. The parade will assemble in Seddon St, beside the RSA at 10.30am. The parade will commence at 10.45am, proceeding to the Memorial Hall via Seddon St.

RSA Dawn Services
Dawn Services start at 6am at the foot of the War Memorial Cenotaph on Primrose Hill, Paeroa, and at Waihi RSA in the memorial area behind the club. Dawn Services are run by the RSA and are listed on the RSA website rsa.org.nz/find-an-anzac-day-service

Thames-Coromandel District

Colville
6am, Dawn Service at the Colville Memorial Hall.

Coromandel
10am, Civic Parade from Coromandel Citizens Hall, Kapanga Rd, followed by service at the Memorial Reserve, 355 Kapanga Rd, and morning tea at Coromandel Citizens Hall.

Matarangi
11am, meet the Royal NZ Navy at the Matarangi Fire Station.

Tapu
5.45am, Dawn Parade from Tapu Fire Station to the Cenotaph at the Tapu Hall, followed by a service. Breakfast provided afterwards at the Tapu Fire Station.

Thames
5.45am, Dawn Parade from the corner of Cochrane and Pollen Streets, marching to the Thames War Memorial Civic Centre for a 6am service.
9.45am, Civic Parade from the corner of Sealey and Pollen Streets, followed by a service at the Thames War Memorial Civic Centre Cenotaph, Mary St.
12.30pm, dedication of the Memorial Wall at the RSA Office.

Pauanui
6am, Dawn Service Pauanui Surf Lifesaving Club, Pauanui Boulevard (Pauanui Sports and Recreation Club if wet).
10.15am, Civic Service, assemble at Pauanui Garden Centre, marching off to Pauanui Sports and Recreation Club, Sheppard Ave for 10.30am service.

Tairua
6am, Dawn Service, Tairua Ex-Servicemen’s Cemetery, Main Rd. 10.30am, Civic Parade and uniformed personnel/RSA, assemble outside the Tairua Fire Station, Main Rd, to form up and march off at 10.45am.
11am, Civic Service at Tairua Community Hall, Main Rd.

Whangamata
6.30am, sunrise flag-raising and service, assemble at Whangamata Surf Club. Following the service, cooked breakfast will be available at Blackies in Williamson Park. 10.20am, Civic Parade led by the Bay of Plenty Pipes & Drums from the council offices, Port Rd.
11am, Civic Service at Whangamata War Memorial Hall, Port Rd, followed by a light lunch and entertainment at the RSA clubrooms.

Whitianga
5.45am, Dawn Parade from Mercury Bay Club carpark, Cook Drive, followed by service at Soldiers’ Memorial Park. Breakfast at Mercury Bay Club to follow service.

2793 days ago

Win tickets!

Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald

New Zealand actress and singer Ali Harper is bringing her one-woman show A Doris Day Special to Thames on May 5 and we've got two double passes to give away. To be in to win, like this post and email julie.kaio@fairfaxmedia.co.nz with your daytime phone number. Entries close 5pm, April 21. … View moreNew Zealand actress and singer Ali Harper is bringing her one-woman show A Doris Day Special to Thames on May 5 and we've got two double passes to give away. To be in to win, like this post and email julie.kaio@fairfaxmedia.co.nz with your daytime phone number. Entries close 5pm, April 21. Good luck!

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2776 days ago

The factory that made L&P fizz is on the market

Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald

The old L&P bottling plant in Paeroa is for sale.

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2776 days ago

Mega Global Sale coming soon!

Flight Centre

Neighbours, listen up! If you’ve got travel on your mind, your time has come! Our Mega Global Sale is on for 3 DAYS ONLY! EXCLUSIVE deals on airfares, accommodation, cruises, tours to destinations including Australia, South Pacific, UK, Europe, USA, Asia and more!

Don’t miss out! It’s … View more
Neighbours, listen up! If you’ve got travel on your mind, your time has come! Our Mega Global Sale is on for 3 DAYS ONLY! EXCLUSIVE deals on airfares, accommodation, cruises, tours to destinations including Australia, South Pacific, UK, Europe, USA, Asia and more!

Don’t miss out! It’s Friday 28th-Sunday 30th April, in store at your local Flight Centre. This is THE perfect time to book your next holiday!
Find your local Flight Centre!

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2778 days ago

It's not too late to register your Clean Up event and win!

The Warehouse New Zealand

The Warehouse and Neighbourly's 2017 Great Community Clean Up kicks off on Thursday 27 April. If you haven't already registered your Clean Up event it's not too late - and you could still win great prizes! Get a group of friends, family or neighbours together (or even just enjoy a … View moreThe Warehouse and Neighbourly's 2017 Great Community Clean Up kicks off on Thursday 27 April. If you haven't already registered your Clean Up event it's not too late - and you could still win great prizes! Get a group of friends, family or neighbours together (or even just enjoy a Clean Up on your own!) to make some awesome changes in your neighbourhood. Book your event between 27 April and 3 May and be in to win. Remember - the smallest acts can make the biggest difference. Consider a Clean Up at your local park, stream, carpark, beach - or even your street! Register your event now and be in to WIN! Register and win

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2778 days ago

Custom made Headboard

Tina from Thames

For Sale new custom made headboard black and white fabric.

Double bed size.
150.00 ono.

Price: $150

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2779 days ago

From the editor

Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald

The team at the Hauraki Herald hopes you all had a great Easter.
I certainly did, exploring the countryside and spending quality time with family and friends.
We have had another short week this week - and will do again next week, with Anzac Day on Tuesday, April 25.
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The team at the Hauraki Herald hopes you all had a great Easter.
I certainly did, exploring the countryside and spending quality time with family and friends.
We have had another short week this week - and will do again next week, with Anzac Day on Tuesday, April 25.
The Thames Coromandel and Hauraki districts have a proud history of acknowledging our war time heroes and each year the local RSAs, along with council staff, do a fabulous job paying tribute to those who sacrificed so much.
We’ll have full coverage of Anzac Day events online next week and in print on Friday.
Have a great weekend,
Julie :)

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2779 days ago

Have your power prices gone up?

Electric Kiwi

Households are being told to shop around for better power deals as some power companies lifted their prices in April. On the flip side, smaller companies like Electric Kiwi won't be raising power prices this year and are challenging the big power companies to do the same.

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Households are being told to shop around for better power deals as some power companies lifted their prices in April. On the flip side, smaller companies like Electric Kiwi won't be raising power prices this year and are challenging the big power companies to do the same.

Find out if you could be saving money now.
Find out more

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2779 days ago

Are you a Marmite or Vegemite fan?

SuperValue New Zealand

Take part in our poll to place your vote and settle this age old banter between Marmite and Vegemite - which is New Zealand's favourite?
Also, if you're travelling this weekend, pop into one of our stores to see us, and don't forget, we'll be open on ANZAC Day from 1pm onwards.… View more
Take part in our poll to place your vote and settle this age old banter between Marmite and Vegemite - which is New Zealand's favourite?
Also, if you're travelling this weekend, pop into one of our stores to see us, and don't forget, we'll be open on ANZAC Day from 1pm onwards. See you then!
Vote for your favourite!

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2780 days ago

Silcock Shield at stake in Thames Valley Senior A club rugby competition

Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Round five of Thames Valley Senior A Club rugby marks the half way point in the competition for the Silcock Shield,  the symbol of first round supremacy.
This week the draw sees a remarkable number of match-ups as the current first-placed side meets the second placed team, third plays fourth, … View more
Round five of Thames Valley Senior A Club rugby marks the half way point in the competition for the Silcock Shield,  the symbol of first round supremacy.
This week the draw sees a remarkable number of match-ups as the current first-placed side meets the second placed team, third plays fourth, ...

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