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Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Dominion Post
Our House of the Week this week is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom, beachfront showcase in Plimmerton, for sale through Andy Cooling from Harcourts. Take a better look inside today's edition of Homed!
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Dominion Post to find agents who … View moreOur House of the Week this week is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom, beachfront showcase in Plimmerton, for sale through Andy Cooling from Harcourts. Take a better look inside today's edition of Homed!
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Rikihana from Dynamic Mahi Ltd
Kia Ora everybody!
Here is a flat pack that we assembled today.
It was delivered to our office in Titahi bay at lunch time, it was assembled and Customer recieved his tall boy drawers before dinner.
Which he was over the 🌙
We are offering this new service now. If you want a flatpack … View moreKia Ora everybody!
Here is a flat pack that we assembled today.
It was delivered to our office in Titahi bay at lunch time, it was assembled and Customer recieved his tall boy drawers before dinner.
Which he was over the 🌙
We are offering this new service now. If you want a flatpack assembled you can drop it off to us and we will assemble it for you for an reasonable price 😀
Feel free to message or contact 0210362872.
Ngā Mihi,
www.dynamicmahi.co.nz...
James from Aotea
Kid golf set + another sand bag
Pick up at Aotea.
Price: $30
James from Aotea
As no-show.
Pick up from Aotea.
Required support at the feet end seen in the photo, the support will be given free too.
You need a trailer to move it.
Free
Porirua from Neighbourly Nz
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8 June: Women in Business
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15 June: E-commerce health… View moreBusiness in Porirua will be celebrated throughout June, with a series of events to support, inspire and grow. There will be six free events covering wide ranging aspects of business.
8 June: Women in Business
14 June: Getting your business or idea online with Shopify
15 June: E-commerce health checks
15 June: Porirua Shopify Meet-up
22 June: Business after 5
23 June: Economic Update with Brad Olsen
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Supporters say it will bring more people and money to the region, and create room for updated aviation technology as it advances. Opponents say it will mean more noise, pollution and climate emissions while the rest of the city works to reduce them."
Remember if you do not want your comments … View moreSupporters say it will bring more people and money to the region, and create room for updated aviation technology as it advances. Opponents say it will mean more noise, pollution and climate emissions while the rest of the city works to reduce them."
Remember if you do not want your comments used for publication please put NFP.
91 replies (Members only)
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Thanks for the response for photos for Pet of the Day. Stacey Clarke sent us a picture of these two loveable characters.
"I have Buckley and Bhodi who both love pats so much and meeting new people on our walks around Karori. Mostly like being around home and having their besties Millie and … View moreThanks for the response for photos for Pet of the Day. Stacey Clarke sent us a picture of these two loveable characters.
"I have Buckley and Bhodi who both love pats so much and meeting new people on our walks around Karori. Mostly like being around home and having their besties Millie and Pixie pug over for a play but when we get to the beach it’s sand baths and zoomies."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say which suburb you live in.
10 replies (Members only)
Don from Paekakariki
2 drawer steel filing cabinet. 710 H x 470 W x 640 D. Some paint chipping along edges but functions well. 50+ drop in file pockets.
Price: $25
Don from Paekakariki
1 x Dressing Table with mirror, 5 drawers, custom glass top, cabriole legs. Some wear to front edge and RH drawer front.
1 x Chest of Drawers, 5 drawers, custom glass top, good condition, mini cabriole legs in front.
1 X Queen Headboard, good condition.
2 x Bed side tables, single drawer, … View more1 x Dressing Table with mirror, 5 drawers, custom glass top, cabriole legs. Some wear to front edge and RH drawer front.
1 x Chest of Drawers, 5 drawers, custom glass top, good condition, mini cabriole legs in front.
1 X Queen Headboard, good condition.
2 x Bed side tables, single drawer, custom glass tops, some marks on front edge.
Bed not included, we need that!
Price: $600
Don from Paekakariki
Oval pedestal table 1340 x 900 std length, extends to 1800. Small light heat mark at one end.
6 x padded dining chairs, green tone fabric covering in good condition, no stains or marks. Chair tops show signs of wear.
Price: $600
Don from Paekakariki
As new 2 seater sofa with Forrest green fabric covering. 1450 L 900 W. Slider feet.
Price: $150
Don from Paekakariki
Single, 3 drawer, divan bed,
!870 L x 900 W, on roller castors.
Single Sleepyhead Regency innerspring mattress with insulating pad and foam comfort layer pad. Mattress in as new condition, no stains or marks.
Price: $60
Don from Paekakariki
2 x Single beds.
1900L x 900W, in as new condition. Headboard of one has slight sun fade to the back. Both mattresses are in as new condition also. No marks or stains.
Will sell as a pair or separately for $60 each.
Price: $100
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Cheryl O'Connor from Paraparaumu is the proud mum of Maddie.
Attached is a photo of my sweet dog Maddie, an 8 year old Norwich Terrier. Maddie came into my life about 15 months ago to heal my heart after I lost my JRT called Pippa four months previously. She settled in immediately and is my … View moreCheryl O'Connor from Paraparaumu is the proud mum of Maddie.
Attached is a photo of my sweet dog Maddie, an 8 year old Norwich Terrier. Maddie came into my life about 15 months ago to heal my heart after I lost my JRT called Pippa four months previously. She settled in immediately and is my joy in life. Loves her walks, her treats and cuddles on my lap. She’s just perfect in every way.
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say which suburb you live in.
Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary
For the last few weeks, Jenny Lucas has been very busy. Firstly she convinced us to join her on a cruise described as being akin to riding a magic carpet around Wellington Harbour except we were not allowed to wear our stilettos.
Then she spent some time talking to those who manage the weather. … View moreFor the last few weeks, Jenny Lucas has been very busy. Firstly she convinced us to join her on a cruise described as being akin to riding a magic carpet around Wellington Harbour except we were not allowed to wear our stilettos.
Then she spent some time talking to those who manage the weather. However, despite doing a great job in getting some 50 of us to join the cruise, on the weather front she did not score so well. While all from Rotary arrived at the gangway attired in the closest they could find to sub-Antarctic clothing, the Captain of the good ship was dressed in shorts although no floral shirt! Nevertheless, Jenny must have convinced those weather people as conditions at sea improved significantly and despite a few wobbles the voyage was pretty comfortable and the cold not so intense as to produce frostbite.
Navigation officer was another task for Jenny and this produced an outstanding view of Wellington at night (enjoyed by President and President-Elect Kay and Denise) as we sailed from Queens Wharf to Evans Bay (cast off by Captain Anne-Marie) and then back to a comfortable anchorage in Oriental Bay. In this role, Jenny's skills were well-honed as we appeared to hit no land or unintended objects. Wellington at night is arguably as spectacular as any city in the world so the magic carpet cruise had an element of truth.
The last but not the least important task was her role as catering officer and this produced a constant supply of food from the time we cast off from Queens Wharf. You could not have gone home feeling hungry!
The cruise provided a great opportunity to catch up with other Club members and partners and the noise level in the cabin and even on the stern attested to the success of this.
There was no formal club business although with some difficulty in breaking the sound barrier President Kay made a gangway speech thanking Jenny for a great night and all her work in organising it.
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