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Cheryl Watson from GirlGuiding NZ - Tawa & Linden
Volunteers Wanted! 🙋♀️
GirlGuiding NZ is looking for volunteers to help lead our Tawa-based units in 2019. We are fortunate to have experienced leaders for our Pippins, Brownies, and Guides. We are seeking additional leaders to enable us to grow and offer opportunities to more girls.
… View moreVolunteers Wanted! 🙋♀️
GirlGuiding NZ is looking for volunteers to help lead our Tawa-based units in 2019. We are fortunate to have experienced leaders for our Pippins, Brownies, and Guides. We are seeking additional leaders to enable us to grow and offer opportunities to more girls.
GirlGuiding NZ is New Zealand’s largest girl-only organisation. Our leaders help inspire girls, teach them new skills, and empower them to take action to change their world. New volunteers will be supported by our experienced leaders and complete GirlGuiding NZ leadership training to help them succeed in their roles.
If you're interested in learning more, please contact Local Coordinator Katrina Clokie at ggnz.rangituhi@gmail.com, or leave a comment below, or drop me a PM.
Mark from Whitby
Gold air rotating heater. 6 heat settings and 3 speeds. Great little heater and works well
Pick up Whitby
Price: $10
Mark from Whitby
Oil heater for sale. Gold air with auto, timer, manual and standby modes. Great heater and heats good size rooms.
Pickup Whitby.
Price: $30
Kiki from Tawa
Sold
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Pick up from Newlands easy access.
PM for details
Note. Beds n mattresses SOLD.
Dining set n couches available.
Negotiable
Dreen from Titahi Bay
Carpet available about 5 room lots
Suitable for bedrooms, rumpus room, garage
Free
Steph from Titahi Bay
Very reliable car for sale, Looking for $4,500 ONO Reason for selling is surplus to requirements. Car always serviced early/on-time. Selling cheap due to some cosmetic damage but this doesn't affect the operational performance of the car. Cambelt changed at 94,000km. Car currently on 150,251km… View moreVery reliable car for sale, Looking for $4,500 ONO Reason for selling is surplus to requirements. Car always serviced early/on-time. Selling cheap due to some cosmetic damage but this doesn't affect the operational performance of the car. Cambelt changed at 94,000km. Car currently on 150,251km but is still being used to run around on. WOF exp Sept 2019, Rego exp 1/9/19. I will post up photos soon however if you have any questions please don't hesitate to message me.
Year: 2004 (2004-11)
Make: TOYOTA
Model: ALTEZZA (ALTEZZA/ALTEZZA GITA)
Colour: SILVER
Second Colour: Grey
Submodel: GITA
Body Style: Station Wagon (TA-GXE10)
VIN: 7AT0H639X11000316
Plate: GFT695
Engine No: 1G7008377 (1GFE)
Chassis: GXE10-1000316
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car/Van
Seats: 5
CC rating: 1,980cc
Fuel Type: Petrol
Axles: 2
Price: $4,500
The Team from ACC New Zealand
There is nothing better than getting out for a ride with your friends. But before getting out on your bike, make sure you take time to check out some great ways to help you and your mates enjoy the ride this summer!
Remember the most experienced rider should ride at the back of the pack, and … View moreThere is nothing better than getting out for a ride with your friends. But before getting out on your bike, make sure you take time to check out some great ways to help you and your mates enjoy the ride this summer!
Remember the most experienced rider should ride at the back of the pack, and plan your stops along the way. If you find yourself ahead of the group slow down and wait for others to catch up. And as always, ride your own ride and stay Shiny Side Up!
Book your on-road coaching
Steve from Tawa
6 months old , have been drenched , weaned and showing good shedding qualities as per photos. 6 ewe’s & 4 weathers .The cross between Dorper & Whitshire give’s amazing shedding qualities with hoof/foot qualities to suit NZ conditions . Txt 0276882022 for any questions .
Price: $1,300
Hi Neighbours,
As you drive around our beautiful country this summer, you'll see honesty stalls, selling everything from fruit and vegetables to pine cones, dotted along our highways.
Honesty stalls in rural NZ may be the "Kiwi way", but thieves are making it difficult to survive.
… View moreHi Neighbours,
As you drive around our beautiful country this summer, you'll see honesty stalls, selling everything from fruit and vegetables to pine cones, dotted along our highways.
Honesty stalls in rural NZ may be the "Kiwi way", but thieves are making it difficult to survive.
One grower-family was targeted with a spate of $100 per day thefts.
But out-of-pocket growers have pledged to continue; keeping the "Kiwi tradition" alive, in spite of thieves.
To read more, click here.
Do you make the most of honesty stalls when you're driving throughout New Zealand?
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
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.
- For paper wasps, there are commercially available sprays at hardware stores around the country. The important … View moreIs 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.
- For paper wasps, there are commercially available sprays at hardware stores around the country. The important things to note are not to get too close (these sprays can go up to four metres), and to do it at dusk once the wasps have returned to their nests. If you are unsure where the nests are, you can usually follow the wasp to it, as they don't travel too far away.
- Vespex is a protein-based bait which is suitable for use on the vespula wasp species. This is usually done at landscape scale as a small tub of bait can cover a large area. You don't need to find the nests as the wasps carry the bait home with them. Vespex is not at all attractive to bees. If there is a problem in your area you can learn all about the use of vespex here. You will need to be an approved user - a short 10-minute video course is all that is required. Vespex is not suitable for paper wasps as they prefer live bait. You can also contribute to our fight against wasps here: givealittle.co.nz...
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