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Can your home connect natural gas for FREE?
Head to The Gas Hub to find out and be in to WIN a central heating package.
This could be the start of a whole new level of comfort for your home.
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Nature is one huge recycling mechanism, and the ‘NaturalFlow System’ works with ‘Nature’ by harnessing these forces, that have been quietly working together for thousands of years to break down and decompose waste all around us.
Positioning them in an enclosed eco-system that simulates … View moreNature is one huge recycling mechanism, and the ‘NaturalFlow System’ works with ‘Nature’ by harnessing these forces, that have been quietly working together for thousands of years to break down and decompose waste all around us.
Positioning them in an enclosed eco-system that simulates the forest floor, to treat and break down your wastewater until it is perfectly safe to be re-introduced into the environment, via the soil, and of course – ‘Nature’ does all this, for you, for FREE!
Waterflow NZ Ltd has professional Installers that cover every region of New Zealand, contact us to find out the closest one to you.
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Eva from Titahi Bay
Listed elsewhere, Prices below
Photo 1: 10 x rainbow magic books $5 each or $40 for the lot
Photo 2: Kids size 4 life jacket, near new condition fits child 15 to 25kg $20
Photo 3: Zip up bag, never used $5
Photo 4/5: Back pack picnic set, never been used, as new $10
Photo 6: Carry cot, … View moreListed elsewhere, Prices below
Photo 1: 10 x rainbow magic books $5 each or $40 for the lot
Photo 2: Kids size 4 life jacket, near new condition fits child 15 to 25kg $20
Photo 3: Zip up bag, never used $5
Photo 4/5: Back pack picnic set, never been used, as new $10
Photo 6: Carry cot, mountain buggy brand, attaches to buggy, smoke free home $20
Photo 7: Remington lady shave $10 never used, in good working condition, includes charger and cleaning brush
Photo 8: Star wars books $15 for the set
Negotiable
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Our regional parks are filled with family day- out activities, from walks to bikes rides and seeing farm animals – they’re fun and free. We want to know what activities you like best and what more we should do or provide so your family can have fun in our parks? Have your say at … View moreOur regional parks are filled with family day- out activities, from walks to bikes rides and seeing farm animals – they’re fun and free. We want to know what activities you like best and what more we should do or provide so your family can have fun in our parks? Have your say at www.surveymonkey.com...
Eva from Titahi Bay
Prices below, all items listed elsewhere.
Photo 1: Cuponk game $5
Photo 2: Playskool cash register $15
Photo 3: Squinkies with bracelet, ring plus lots more accessories as seen in pic and gumball machine $20
Photo 4: Playskool train $10 excellent condition
Photo 5: Wooden xylophone $10
… View morePrices below, all items listed elsewhere.
Photo 1: Cuponk game $5
Photo 2: Playskool cash register $15
Photo 3: Squinkies with bracelet, ring plus lots more accessories as seen in pic and gumball machine $20
Photo 4: Playskool train $10 excellent condition
Photo 5: Wooden xylophone $10
Photo 6: Ana and snowwhite dolls $10 for both
Photo 7: Puzzle, as new $5
Photo 8: Snow globes and maker $5
Photo 9: Wheels on the bus $15
Photo 10: Polly pocket dolls, accessories etc $20
Photo 11: La la loopsy, near new doll $20
Photo 12: Bratz dolls $50
Photo 13: Barbies and accessories $20
Photo 14: Littilest pet shop etc $5
Photo 15: Winnie the Pooh stuffed toy $5.00
Photo 16: Brand new Bocce set- never opened. $5.00
Photo 17: Two stuffed toy owls from Cotton On. $5.00 each
Photo 18: Stuffed toy bird. $3.00
Photo 19: Tigger stuffed toy $5.00
Photo 20: Mighty beans set (32 beans), track missing from accessory. $5.00
Photo 21: Princess dress up shoes $5 for two pairs
Negotiable
Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
Te Ara Utiwai walking and cycling track will be closed for at least the next fortnight due to heavy rain.
Work will be done to make the track usable for the rest of winter, while further sections are proposed to be metalled over spring and summer.
The Team from Wellington Water
You know what doesn't belong in the wastewater network? A giant orange cone! And yet...
This cone was found blocking one of the wastewater pump stations in Porirua's CBD last week.
Not too sure how it got there... But our team managed to clear it from the pump station before any … View moreYou know what doesn't belong in the wastewater network? A giant orange cone! And yet...
This cone was found blocking one of the wastewater pump stations in Porirua's CBD last week.
Not too sure how it got there... But our team managed to clear it from the pump station before any major damage was done. ?
In the past we've also found a pair of jeans, shampoo bottles, kids (and adults) toys, money, cellphones, pagers, and A LOT of wetwipes!
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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
This will be a night to remember.
Heralded by The Washington Post as “talent that’s off the scale”, American violinist Stefan Jackiw makes his NZSO debut with Brahms’ beloved Violin Concerto. The NZSO will perform Tchaikovsky’s thrilling Symphony No. 4 and you will get to witness the … View moreThis will be a night to remember.
Heralded by The Washington Post as “talent that’s off the scale”, American violinist Stefan Jackiw makes his NZSO debut with Brahms’ beloved Violin Concerto. The NZSO will perform Tchaikovsky’s thrilling Symphony No. 4 and you will get to witness the world Premiere of Gareth Farr’s latest composition He iwi tahi tātou. This latest composition continues our Landfall commission series which commemorate the 250th anniversary in 2019 of Captain James Cook’s arrival in New Zealand.
Sat 23 Jun 7.30pm
Michael Fowler Centre
Wellington
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Dave from Tawa
Hi There did any one witness motor vehicle accident the round about at the end of Kenepuru Drive thursday last week 230 pm
if so could you help me with registration numbers
One of the vehicles drove off with out exchanging details .
Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand
It's National Volunteer Week!
Volunteers create positive change on many fronts – human rights, faith communities, health, education, sports and recreation, social services, arts and culture, emergency services, the environment and conservation, animal welfare, and community support … View moreIt's National Volunteer Week!
Volunteers create positive change on many fronts – human rights, faith communities, health, education, sports and recreation, social services, arts and culture, emergency services, the environment and conservation, animal welfare, and community support development – the list is endless.
If you're interested in volunteering please check out the link below to find out about the different ways you can volunteer:
nationalvolunteerweek.nz...
National Volunteer Week (17 - 23 June). The NVW 2018 theme: Volunteers, The Heart of our Community – By many, the work will be completed, Mā tini, mā mano, ka rapa te whai.
#NVW2018
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Some of the best scents in the garden are to be found in midwinter, usually from the likes of wintersweet and daphne.
But one highly fragrant and useful-for-so-many-purposes little shrub has slipped under the radar for far too long, says our Wairarapa columnist Kerry Carman.
Something's got to keep the kids busy during the July school holiday break and luckily, there's plenty to do in Kapi-Mana!
Here are two great winter holiday activities for your kids to enjoy.
Light House Cinema Pauatahanui:
Looking for something to entertain the kids on your school… View moreSomething's got to keep the kids busy during the July school holiday break and luckily, there's plenty to do in Kapi-Mana!
Here are two great winter holiday activities for your kids to enjoy.
Light House Cinema Pauatahanui:
Looking for something to entertain the kids on your school holiday programme? We have the perfect films! Contact us today (04) 234 6770.
Indoor Raceway:
- If you bring this ad in between 9 July and 22 July, you’ll receive 5 minutes extra FREE
- Bookings are recommended to avoid disappointment Ph: 04 237 0671
- 5 to 9 years old: 10 mins – $15, 15 mins – $20 and 20 mins – $25
Community Engagement Advisor from
Changes are going live for you today! These include changes to bus services, plus Snapper transfers at no extra cost (within 30mins) between all Metlink buses in the Hutt Valley!
To learn more, head to www.metlink.org.nz...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Let’s hear it for the amazing Fire and Emergency volunteers who help keep our communities safe.
This National Volunteer Week, head to the LetsHearIt landing page on Neighbourly and share a few words about why you’re thankful for what our volunteers do to keep our communities safe. We’ll … View moreLet’s hear it for the amazing Fire and Emergency volunteers who help keep our communities safe.
This National Volunteer Week, head to the LetsHearIt landing page on Neighbourly and share a few words about why you’re thankful for what our volunteers do to keep our communities safe. We’ll make sure they hear your message loud and clear.
Knowing how much we value their sacrifices is part of what keeps Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers going. Thank you for letting them know how grateful you are for everything they do.
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