Otumoetai, Tauranga

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

1857 days ago

Bit on the side...

The Team from Resene ColorShop Tauranga

Make this easy rustic side table and paint in your favourite tonal Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1857 days ago

Feedback Friday

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

Feedback from our parents and grandparents is so appreciated.

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1858 days ago

Trailer wanted

Ros from Mount Maunganui

Does anyone have a trailer I could use/ hire tomorrow from 1300 - 1500 to move some out door furniture?
Prefer mt/papamoa pick up.
Message me.

1859 days ago

Anyone lost a ginger cat

Fritha from Bethlehem

Hanging round Townhead Crescent, very friendly

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1858 days ago

WINDOW WASHER with 2.5m extension handle

Andrew from Bethlehem

new 3 piece window washer
1x 255mm mirco fibre soft wash cover
1 x black plastic t/bar
1x 2.5m aluminum pole
ph Andy 021 981 782

Price: $35

1859 days ago

Tuia Mātauranga roadshow - free activity for children

The Team from Ministry of Education

Bring your kids to our Tuia Mātauranga interactive roadshow and take part in fun activities to learn more about our voyaging heritage and history.

It will be open on Thurs 17 Oct 9:30 am - 4:30 pm and Fri 18 Oct 9:30 am - 2:30 pm at the Masonic car park behind Tauranga Art Gallery.

1859 days ago

Be your best.

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

Our tutors build strong relationships with all our students! It’s one of our core values.

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1859 days ago

Buy-back and amnesty for prohibited firearms and parts

Bay of Plenty & Taupo Police

After changes to firearm laws, the government introduced a six month amnesty period. This means that anyone with firearms and parts that are no longer legal have until 20 December 2019 to hand them in to Police.

Police are providing a number of ways for people to hand-in their firearms or … View more
After changes to firearm laws, the government introduced a six month amnesty period. This means that anyone with firearms and parts that are no longer legal have until 20 December 2019 to hand them in to Police.

Police are providing a number of ways for people to hand-in their firearms or parts, including Police-run collection events - bit.ly...

If you can’t make a collection event, check whether there is a dealer near you - bit.ly...

If you think you have a unique prohibited item and are eligible to apply for compensation, find out how you can do that here - bit.ly...

Some firearms can also be modified and there is also a list of approved gunsmiths eligible to do the work - bit.ly...

FAQ’s here - bit.ly... or call 0800 311 311.

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1859 days ago

Is your computer driving you mad?

Kevin from Athena Solutions & Services Ltd

Hello are you looking for affordable, friendly and local IT and technology support?
If so please get in touch.
No job too small, just give me a call - Kevin 022 3521 402

I come to you and specialize in providing one to one support and I pride myself on being easy to talk to, flexible and … View more
Hello are you looking for affordable, friendly and local IT and technology support?
If so please get in touch.
No job too small, just give me a call - Kevin 022 3521 402

I come to you and specialize in providing one to one support and I pride myself on being easy to talk to, flexible and affordable.

I am a Microsoft certified professional. I can advise, train and support problems with computers, laptops, smartphones and TV's. Internet, email and social media problems as well as lots more.

I am also a WordPress and SQL database specialist and can develop and support your business website and database.

Look out for me driving around your area and give me a wave!
Cheers Kevin
0223 521 402

www.athenasolutions.co.nz...

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1863 days ago

Want to buy

Ros from Mount Maunganui

Lamp same as this.
Message me .

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1860 days ago

Purebred minilop 8 week bunnies for sale

Georgie from Pyes Pa

Purebred minilop rabbits
8 weeks old
Colour is black otter
One male and one female
Very tame
Handled daily by my kids
Text georgie on 021823397
$60 each

Price: $60

1860 days ago

Join the Beaurepaires Club Today!

Anna Smith from Beaurepaires Tauranga Durham Street

Hey Neighbours!

Want access to exclusive deals like this?

Join the Beaurepaires Club for free and not only will we update you on our promotions so you never miss a deal, but you’ll receive exclusive members only discounts, special Airpoints™ offers, monthly prize draws, Facebook competitions … View more
Hey Neighbours!

Want access to exclusive deals like this?

Join the Beaurepaires Club for free and not only will we update you on our promotions so you never miss a deal, but you’ll receive exclusive members only discounts, special Airpoints™ offers, monthly prize draws, Facebook competitions and more!

It couldn’t be easier join - just click READ MORE and visit the Beaurepaires Club page to join and view these deals. Your vehicle will thank you for it!

1860 days ago

Petrol Voucher

Devan Devaroyan from Smart Express Tauranga

Be in to win one $100 Petrol Voucher for this month giveaway!

Just click the link below and enter the name of one of our FOUNDING DIRECTORS! 😉

[As a little clue you’ll find this information on our website/meet the team page]

*NZ entries only - Winner will be announced 1st November. Good … View more
Be in to win one $100 Petrol Voucher for this month giveaway!

Just click the link below and enter the name of one of our FOUNDING DIRECTORS! 😉

[As a little clue you’ll find this information on our website/meet the team page]

*NZ entries only - Winner will be announced 1st November. Good luck everyone! 😁

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1860 days ago

GREEN - A Colourful History

Administrator from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

You may be planning to wear green this St. Patrick’s Day. Green, the color of kissing the Irish! The color of money! The color of… horrible, horrible death.

At least when it came to green dyes through the Victorian age.
In 1814, a company in Schweinfurt, Germany, called the Wilhelm Dye and … View more
You may be planning to wear green this St. Patrick’s Day. Green, the color of kissing the Irish! The color of money! The color of… horrible, horrible death.

At least when it came to green dyes through the Victorian age.
In 1814, a company in Schweinfurt, Germany, called the Wilhelm Dye and White Lead Company developed a new green dye. It was brighter than most traditional green dyes. It was bolder. The shade was so jewel-like that it quickly began being called "emerald green." And women loved it. Largely because it was during this time that gas lighting, rather than candlelight, was being introduced. When women went out to parties at night, the rooms were considerably brighter than they had been only a few decades before. These party-goers wanted to make sure they were wearing gowns that stood out boldly — gowns in a shade like emerald green. People also began using it for wallpaper and carpeting. Victorian Britain was said to be "bathed in… green."

Unfortunately, the reason that dye was so striking is that it was made with arsenic...The effects of arsenic exposure are horrific. In addition to being deadly, it produces ulcers all over the skin. Those who come in close contact with it might develop scabs and sores wherever it touched. It can also make your hair fall out, and can cause people to vomit blood before shutting down their livers and kidneys.


So, this is probably one of the worst chemicals for a society to be "bathed in." This was obviously unpleasant for women who wore green apparel.
Keep reading: www.racked.com...

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1860 days ago

The Bayview has reinvented rest home living

Oceania Healthcare

With brand-new Care Suites offering Rest Home and Hospital care, The Bayview has reinvented rest home living.

Living in a Care Suite, you’ll get to enjoy great-tasting dishes – just the way you like them. Tender Sunday roasts, hot fish and chips and scrummy homemade puddings are all regular … View more
With brand-new Care Suites offering Rest Home and Hospital care, The Bayview has reinvented rest home living.

Living in a Care Suite, you’ll get to enjoy great-tasting dishes – just the way you like them. Tender Sunday roasts, hot fish and chips and scrummy homemade puddings are all regular features on our menu, which is packed with tasty classics you’d make at home.

Restaurant-quality food is just one of the great things about living in a Care Suite.
Visit The Bayview today to find out more.

The Bayview is located at 163 Waihi Road, Tauranga
Find out more

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