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Richard from Tawa
NZs favourite runabout in 5 speed manual hatchback offered for sale with new WoF and Registration by owner of 15 years.
Featuring two new tyres and A/C.
The interior is in good condition, though paint has peeled in places - there is no known rust.
This is an ideal and reliable Toyata Corolla … View moreNZs favourite runabout in 5 speed manual hatchback offered for sale with new WoF and Registration by owner of 15 years.
Featuring two new tyres and A/C.
The interior is in good condition, though paint has peeled in places - there is no known rust.
This is an ideal and reliable Toyata Corolla suitable for a first car buyer/learner driver.
Price: $2,000
Joanne from Tawa
Trampoline, used condition.
Unable to be un assembled.
Measurements
Total 2.3m wide
Mats 1.87 wide
Total length 3.5m , mats 2.63m all approximately
Can be moved over a trailer
Price: $150
Vignesh from Tawa
I have around 10 boards with one side used for a campaign. Let me know if you want.
Free
Over the Christmas & New Year holiday period Te Rauparaha Arena hours will be different.
Please take note of the new dates and times:
Thursday 24 Dec, Christmas Eve
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
… View moreOver the Christmas & New Year holiday period Te Rauparaha Arena hours will be different.
Please take note of the new dates and times:
Thursday 24 Dec, Christmas Eve
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Friday 25 Dec, Christmas Day Closed
Saturday 26 Dec, Boxing Day
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: Closed
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Sun 27, Mon 28, Tues 29, Thurs 30 December
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: 9am–4pm
Thursday 31 Dec, New Years Eve
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Friday 1 Jan, New Years Day Closed
Saturday 2 Jan, Public holiday
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: Closed
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Sunday 3 Jan
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Monday 4 Jan to Sunday 10 Jan
Arena Aquatics: Normal Hours
Cannons Creek Pool: Normal Hours
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: 9am–4pm
Arena Events is closed from Thursday 24 December 2020 to Sunday 3 January 2021.
For more information visit our website terauparaha-arena.co.nz
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Petone
Give your gifts a personal touch with handmade wrapping paper decorated with Resene testpots.
A fun project for the whole family and each can choose their favourite colours for the decorating.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Woman's Day magazine and Resene. … View moreGive your gifts a personal touch with handmade wrapping paper decorated with Resene testpots.
A fun project for the whole family and each can choose their favourite colours for the decorating.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Woman's Day magazine and Resene. Find out how to create your own
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
It has been a bad year for many, but not for the City of Porirua Cadet Unit.
During 2020 they took part in a military camp at Waiouru with over 1000 other cadets from across New Zealand. Over the course of a week they got to take part in abseiling, mountain biking, sailing, archery, flying, camping… View moreIt has been a bad year for many, but not for the City of Porirua Cadet Unit.
During 2020 they took part in a military camp at Waiouru with over 1000 other cadets from across New Zealand. Over the course of a week they got to take part in abseiling, mountain biking, sailing, archery, flying, camping and a myriad of other activities.
A number of the cadets went to RNZAF Ohakea to complete training courses and again Porirua won the top student for central district on the junior NCO course.
The unit has been recognised by the Duke of Edinburgh award and is now a registered award facilitator allowing our young people to complete the award through the year.
The Duke of Edinburgh award is recognised in over 170 countries it also allows participants to gain extra NCEA credits.
The unit has grown over the course of the year and also gained a new unit commander and a number of new officers.
They will be having an open night on the January 27 at the Cadet buildings in Ngati Toa Domain. 6B Pascoe Avenue Paremata.
Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel
Hi everyone,
With Christmas fast approaching, we'd be keen to hear from those who spend the festive season (or part of it) away each year. Where do you go and why? What makes it such a great place to be at this time of year? What are you most looking forward to about the trip? Any words of … View moreHi everyone,
With Christmas fast approaching, we'd be keen to hear from those who spend the festive season (or part of it) away each year. Where do you go and why? What makes it such a great place to be at this time of year? What are you most looking forward to about the trip? Any words of advice you may have on things to do or places to eat or drink in the area would also be much appreciated. As usual, please put 'NFP' (not for publication) in your comment if you don't want it included in a travel article. Cheers.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Click on the Read More to find out what is on across the region. If you can remember the seventies you might like to check out the Bulldogs Allstar Goodtime Show on Saturday night.
* Upper Hutt Cossie Club, 7:30pm, $25
* Two hours of wall-to-wall music, and toe-tapping fun featuring all the … View moreClick on the Read More to find out what is on across the region. If you can remember the seventies you might like to check out the Bulldogs Allstar Goodtime Show on Saturday night.
* Upper Hutt Cossie Club, 7:30pm, $25
* Two hours of wall-to-wall music, and toe-tapping fun featuring all the band’s No. 1 hits from the seventies. Hear such nostalgic gems as Aunty Alice Bought Us This and Pretty Girl. Tickets from Eventfinda or from the Cossie Club.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
A really easy one this week. What are your memories of this famous rugby icon?
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Fortunately, we have lots of other great gift ideas. At Smiths City we have got gifts for kids aged 8 to 80, grab the perfect prezzies for the wee ones and the big kids.
With a great range of products across all categories, Smiths City is the best place to visit to grab those last-minute items.… View moreFortunately, we have lots of other great gift ideas. At Smiths City we have got gifts for kids aged 8 to 80, grab the perfect prezzies for the wee ones and the big kids.
With a great range of products across all categories, Smiths City is the best place to visit to grab those last-minute items. We also have gift cards available just in case you can’t choose. Come in-store today and chat to our friendly team.
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Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary
Leigh Corner gave us his Viewpoint tonight. He asked, 'Why am I concerned with the decrease in biodiversity, not just in New Zealand but globally?' He then went on to explain that we are dependent on the biosphere, that is, all living things on earth, for our air, clean water, and the … View moreLeigh Corner gave us his Viewpoint tonight. He asked, 'Why am I concerned with the decrease in biodiversity, not just in New Zealand but globally?' He then went on to explain that we are dependent on the biosphere, that is, all living things on earth, for our air, clean water, and the food we eat. There is a great diversity of species in the biosphere and they are found in a myriad of ecosystems. The stability of the biosphere and these ecosystems is contingent on the complexity that results from diversity. The greater the biodiversity, the healthier and more stable are the ecosystems. If there is a sudden change in the environment of the communities, the stability may change and the community may be destroyed.
Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary
Donna Reed reported that a family in Wellington has donated money to Plimmerton Rotary to buy clothes for the kids at Ascot Park Kindy, hopefully, kids who will move up to study at Rangikura Primary School where some members are helping 5-year-olds with their reading. The Committee has developed a … View moreDonna Reed reported that a family in Wellington has donated money to Plimmerton Rotary to buy clothes for the kids at Ascot Park Kindy, hopefully, kids who will move up to study at Rangikura Primary School where some members are helping 5-year-olds with their reading. The Committee has developed a relationship with KMart who have very generously supported this project. Rangikura has agreed to store surplus clothing until it is needed. The kids at the Kindy spent many hours producing a beautiful card to present to Donna and her team.
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