Cannons Creek, Porirua

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2111 days ago

Volkswagen Golf Tsi Highline Wagon 2016

Celeste from Tawa

Buyer enquiry from $23 000

2016 Volkswagen Golf TSI Highline Wagon finished in Silver with Cloth / Suede interior and 17 Inch Alloys

Features
ABS brakes
Air conditioning
Central locking … View more
Buyer enquiry from $23 000

2016 Volkswagen Golf TSI Highline Wagon finished in Silver with Cloth / Suede interior and 17 Inch Alloys

Features
ABS brakes
Air conditioning
Central locking
Power steering
Climate Control
Cruise Control
Electric Mirrors
Electric Windows
Turbo
Remote Locking
Traction Control
 
Additional Features :

Air Bag(s)
Alloys
Parking Sensors

5 Star ANCAP Rating, Stability Control, Warranty, Auto Headlights, Rain Sensing Wipers, Reverse Camera, Reverse Sensors, Tinted Windows, Bluetooth, Dual Zone Air Conditioning, GPS/Satellite Navigation, Sports Seats, Steering Wheel Controls, Front Wheel Drive. 

All the space and versatility! So many brilliant features and outstanding efficiency you'll be thoroughly impressed every time. Cruise Control, Rain Sensing Wipers and Automatic Headlights make driving easier while GPS Navigation and Bluetooth Phone Connectivity get you where you need to be.

Key Highlights:
103kW 1.4L Turbo Petrol Engine
7-Speed DSG Automatic
NZ New
Power Steering
Cruise Control
Electronic Stability Control
Automatic Headlights
Rain Sensing Wipers
Parking Sensors
Park Assist
Tinted Windows
Reversing Camera
Roof Rails
Fog Lights
Dual Zone Climate Control
Bluetooth
GPS Navigation
Multi-Function Steering Wheel
17 Inch Alloys

Balance of New Car Warranty.


103kW 1.4L Turbo Petrol, 7-Gear DSG Automatic, NZ New, Cruise Control, Parking Sensors, Reversing Camera, GPS Navigation, Bluetooth, Rain Sensing Wipers, 17 Inch Alloys, 43,600 Km's

Negotiable

2111 days ago

Poll: Do you know the difference between a paper wasp and regular ones?

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

As we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.

Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.

Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct… View more
As we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.

Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.

Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct control method.

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Do you know the difference between a paper wasp and regular ones?
  • 46.6% Yes
    46.6% Complete
  • 53.4% No
    53.4% Complete
1167 votes
2111 days ago

Poll: Should personal cannabis use be legalised?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

A binding referendum on personal cannabis is to be held at the 2020 general election. Do you think personal cannabis use should be legalised in NZ? Read more about the topic here.

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Should personal cannabis use be legalised?
  • 56.8% Yes
    56.8% Complete
  • 43.2% No
    43.2% Complete
2544 votes
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2112 days ago

Eat Drink and Be Crafty Fair

John from Aotea

The popular annual Eat, Drink and Be Crafty fair is being held on Saturday, 26 January at Battle Hill Farm off Paekakariki Hill Rd, Pāuatahanui.
Hand-made crafts, artisan food and drink, and music and activities for all the family are on the cards for the popular annual event, hosted by Mana … View more
The popular annual Eat, Drink and Be Crafty fair is being held on Saturday, 26 January at Battle Hill Farm off Paekakariki Hill Rd, Pāuatahanui.
Hand-made crafts, artisan food and drink, and music and activities for all the family are on the cards for the popular annual event, hosted by Mana Lions.
The stallholders are mostly local, selling quality, locally-made goods, says Mana Lions Event Manager, Roger Watkin.
“The focus has always been on the family having a fun day out, where you can stroll around, enjoy the activities, buy some great products and have a picnic in a lovely rural setting,” he said.
“There’s a live band and plenty of room for dancing and relaxing.”
The craft stalls include hand-crafted jewellery, scented candles, clothing, hand-made cards, furniture, soaps and plants.
There’s also great coffee, a variety of food options and the chance for craft beer and wine tastings, Mr Watkin said.
Cellphone coverage in the area can be a problem, which in turns creates Eftpos issues, so it is recommended fairgoers bring cash. However, Mana Lions will be operating a limited Eftpos facility on the day so people can draw cash out.
There is plenty of parking with a gold coin fair admission donation that will go to Wellington Free Ambulance and local charities.
Battle Hill Farm is about 5km from Pāuatahanui Village. The fair runs from 10am to 4pm.
Find out more at facebook.com/eatdrinkcrafty or eatdrinkcrafty.co.nz

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2112 days ago

Eat Drink and Be Crafty Fair

John from Aotea

The popular annual Eat, Drink and Be Crafty fair is being held on Saturday, 26 January at Battle Hill Farm off Paekakariki Hill Rd, Pāuatahanui.
Hand-made crafts, artisan food and drink, and music and activities for all the family are on the cards for the popular annual event, hosted by Mana … View more
The popular annual Eat, Drink and Be Crafty fair is being held on Saturday, 26 January at Battle Hill Farm off Paekakariki Hill Rd, Pāuatahanui.
Hand-made crafts, artisan food and drink, and music and activities for all the family are on the cards for the popular annual event, hosted by Mana Lions.
The stallholders are mostly local, selling quality, locally-made goods, says Mana Lions Event Manager, Roger Watkin.
“The focus has always been on the family having a fun day out, where you can stroll around, enjoy the activities, buy some great products and have a picnic in a lovely rural setting,” he said.
“There’s a live band and plenty of room for dancing and relaxing.”
The craft stalls include hand-crafted jewellery, scented candles, clothing, hand-made cards, furniture, soaps and plants.
There’s also great coffee, a variety of food options and the chance for craft beer and wine tastings, Mr Watkin said.
Cellphone coverage in the area can be a problem, which in turns creates Eftpos issues, so it is recommended fairgoers bring cash. However, Mana Lions will be operating a limited Eftpos facility on the day so people can draw cash out.
There is plenty of parking with a gold coin fair admission donation that will go to Wellington Free Ambulance and local charities.
Battle Hill Farm is about 5km from Pāuatahanui Village. The fair runs from 10am to 4pm.
Find out more at facebook.com/eatdrinkcrafty or eatdrinkcrafty.co.nz

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2113 days ago

Want to work in Kāpiti?

New Zealand Police

If you’re interested in a career with New Zealand Police, we may have the role for you. Will you help make New Zealand the safest country? Click below to find out more. Find out more!

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2113 days ago

“BELLA’S FRINGE” Colouring-in Competition winners

Marie from Tawa

Nana’s Shed Books is pleased to announce the winners of the book launch competition.
Congratulations Maggie (7+ winner) and Keziah (under 7 winner)
There’s still time to make “Bella’s Fringe” a Christmas gift. Copies available locally from: Tawa Take Note; North City Paper Plus and … View more
Nana’s Shed Books is pleased to announce the winners of the book launch competition.
Congratulations Maggie (7+ winner) and Keziah (under 7 winner)
There’s still time to make “Bella’s Fringe” a Christmas gift. Copies available locally from: Tawa Take Note; North City Paper Plus and Pataka, Porirua; The Children’s Bookshop, Kilbirnie; Marsden Books, Karori; Writer’s Plot, Upper Hutt; and Arty Bees, Wellington CBD. Or online from www.nanasshed.co.nz...

2113 days ago

Yoga Collective newsletter

Lauren from Paremata

Here’s this week’s Yoga Collective newsletter…

Highlights:
* Christmas Gift Ideas
* Holiday times
* Trail of (Christmas) lights
* Chair yoga update

yogacollective.nz...

2113 days ago

Donations flooding in!

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Wow! Your generosity means we have already raised almost $4000 in just three days towards our fight against wasps. We've also received an amazing $35,000 sponsorship from BASF which is a fantastic boost to the campaign. Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free … View moreWow! Your generosity means we have already raised almost $4000 in just three days towards our fight against wasps. We've also received an amazing $35,000 sponsorship from BASF which is a fantastic boost to the campaign. Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility. Find out more about the project and how you can contribute here: givealittle.co.nz...

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