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Alana from Stoke
I am asking if anyone is collecting the new world stickers for the knives. I would be so very grateful if anyone has any spare. Please and ⁸ you.
Free
Ian from Upper Moutere
Baled 5th January 2021 from Sampson mix pasture and shed stored. Collection from Gardner Valley. $7 per bale. Contact Ian 0212214560 or Gill 0212503064
Price: $7
Karin from Upper Moutere
Hi all, it's on again on 13. & 20.1. from 1.30 - 3 pm, a few spaces are still available. This summer's themes are cats & dogs and jellyfish wind chimes. To book please go to www.craftpotters.org.nz...
It's $ 15 per child for kids from 6 - 12 year old and includes clay and a … View moreHi all, it's on again on 13. & 20.1. from 1.30 - 3 pm, a few spaces are still available. This summer's themes are cats & dogs and jellyfish wind chimes. To book please go to www.craftpotters.org.nz...
It's $ 15 per child for kids from 6 - 12 year old and includes clay and a single firing.
Might see you there... ;-)
Julie from Richmond
Happy New Year
We are starting the year with a 1/2 price clothing (excludes green labels)
Starts Monday 10am
11 McGlashen Ave
Richmond
Negotiable
Rik from Upper Moutere
Hi Neighbours,
I'm looking to buy and add to my collection of Vinyl Record LP's and 45's.
If you have any in the attic , garage or cupboard gathering dust let me know and I'll be more than happy to come and take a look at your convenience. Anything considered apart from … View moreHi Neighbours,
I'm looking to buy and add to my collection of Vinyl Record LP's and 45's.
If you have any in the attic , garage or cupboard gathering dust let me know and I'll be more than happy to come and take a look at your convenience. Anything considered apart from classical and country. Many thanks and have a great New Year.
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Richmond Church of Christ from Richmond
YWAM's Kings Kids preforming this Sunday 10th January 10am
children and youth 8-18yrs music dance testimony
Bring your family, invite your friends don't miss
10am @ Richmond Church of Christ cnr Croucher & Darcy Streets
Richmond Church of Christ from Richmond
Our monthly Book fair is back this Saturday and we have 100's books
Amazing bargains books just gold coin donation
Richmond Church of Christ Boot Market 8-12pm Saturday cnr Croucher and Darcy Streets.
Always accepting suitable donations
Boot Market sites still available just $5 just turn … View moreOur monthly Book fair is back this Saturday and we have 100's books
Amazing bargains books just gold coin donation
Richmond Church of Christ Boot Market 8-12pm Saturday cnr Croucher and Darcy Streets.
Always accepting suitable donations
Boot Market sites still available just $5 just turn up 7.30am
Richmond Church of Christ from Richmond
Our monthly Book fair is back this Saturday and we have 100's books
Amazing bargains books just gold coin donation
Richmond Church of Christ Boot Market 8-12pm Saturday cnr Croucher and Darcy Streets.
Always accepting suitable donations
Boot Market sites still available just $5 just turn up … View moreOur monthly Book fair is back this Saturday and we have 100's books
Amazing bargains books just gold coin donation
Richmond Church of Christ Boot Market 8-12pm Saturday cnr Croucher and Darcy Streets.
Always accepting suitable donations
Boot Market sites still available just $5 just turn up 7.30am
Negotiable
Mark from Mapua
My partner has found a phone and wallet. It belongs to Surrey Collett Please pass this message on.
Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Today marks the end of 100km limits on SH6 between Nelson and Blenheim, replaced by reduced limits ranging from 60km to 90km. How do you feel about the changes?
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Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail
It may be a new year but it's still the same old conundrum about freedom campers and whether they're a blessing or a curse. Two spots in Golden Bay, Waitapu Bridge and Taupata Point have been officially dropped from the freedom camping list but they continue to attract overnight stayers. … View moreIt may be a new year but it's still the same old conundrum about freedom campers and whether they're a blessing or a curse. Two spots in Golden Bay, Waitapu Bridge and Taupata Point have been officially dropped from the freedom camping list but they continue to attract overnight stayers. What are your thoughts on freedom campers, should we be catering to them, are there benefits to them or should we be discouraging it?
16 replies (Members only)
Richard Neighbourly Lead from Stoke
Hi all I'm looking for an old life ring like the one in the picture. Free if someone wants to get rid of it or im willing to pay
The Team Reporter from NZ House & Garden
We hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves … View moreWe hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves unwinding as soon as they walk through its front gate. Where's your favourite place to unwind over the summer?
Katy Jones Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Residents St Arnaud are told not to rely on fire crews to evacuate them, after lessons from the Lake Ōhau wildfire, and with predictions of more days of extreme fire risk due to climate change. Locals are urged to "firesmart" their homes, and replace vegetation with less flammable plants… View moreResidents St Arnaud are told not to rely on fire crews to evacuate them, after lessons from the Lake Ōhau wildfire, and with predictions of more days of extreme fire risk due to climate change. Locals are urged to "firesmart" their homes, and replace vegetation with less flammable plants but some villagers want more firebreaks near the village. Do you think enough is being done to protect vulnerable communities from wildfire?
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