Tauranga City, Tauranga

858 days ago

Price Drop Alert, This Weekend only!

Beds4U

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858 days ago

Breville Coffee / Spice Grinder

Lyn from Otumoetai

Purchased from Briscoes about a year ago. Has only been used a couple of times.
Currently selling at Briscoes for $95 after 20% discount

Price: $20

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858 days ago

LG tv 22 inch

Lyn from Otumoetai

Excellent condition. Manufactured in 2009 but has had very little use, only kept in spare room. Not a smart tv.

Price: $10

859 days ago

Natures Bounty | Bast is Best

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Commonly known as โ€˜softโ€™ fibres, bast fibres are the fine, flexible fibres obtained from the stems of dicotyledonous plants.

Bast fibres have been used to manufacture ropes, sacks, sails, and other industrial fabrics for hundreds of years. Commonly known as โ€˜softโ€™ fibres, bast fibres are… View more
Commonly known as โ€˜softโ€™ fibres, bast fibres are the fine, flexible fibres obtained from the stems of dicotyledonous plants.

Bast fibres have been used to manufacture ropes, sacks, sails, and other industrial fabrics for hundreds of years. Commonly known as โ€˜softโ€™ fibres, bast fibres are the fine, flexible fibres obtained from the stems of dicotyledonous plants. A sustainable choice, bast fibres support regenerative agricultural practices that can help the soil sequester carbon and as a natural resource, are entirely biodegradable. In this article we will investigate four of the most utilised bast fibres: flax, hemp, ramie, and jute.

Between the epidermis (the outermost layer of cells) and the core of the plantโ€™s stems are soft, woody fibre bundles or strands which can be over one metre long. The strands are composed of individual filaments made up of cellulose and hemicellulose cells bonded together by pectin or lignin, a cohesive gum which strengthens the stem of the plant.

During harvest the stems are cut close to the ground and the fibres are separated either through a natural decomposition process called retting (engaging moisture and bacteria to rot away the gummy cellular tissues) or by decortication (peeling the stems manually or mechanically). After retting, the fibres can be mechanically extracted through a process known as scutching.

In contrast to bast fibres, leaf fibres are obtained from the leaves of monocotyledonous plants with parallel-veined leaves, such as grasses, lilies, orchids, and palms. The long, stiff fibres of plants including abaca, cantala, Mauritius hemp, and sisal are generally used to create cordage or ropes, however, due to labour-intensive harvesting processes they are used less frequently than synthetic options.

Flax (Linen): Famously grown across northern France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Ireland, flax is the most popular and strongest of the bast fibres. Wild flax fibres found in the Upper Palaeolithic layers of a Georgian cave indicate that humans have been crafting cords and weaving flax baskets for over 30,000 years.

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859 days ago

The Great InsectBot Mission Competition

Stem Wana Trust

Step into a NASA engineerโ€™s shoes to design and create a robot, inspired from insectsโ€™ unique characteristics, with the capability of surviving on Mars. The competition is for rangatahi aged 10 to 16 years across Aotearoa.

The finalists will get the chance to go to Tauranga STEM FestivalView more
Step into a NASA engineerโ€™s shoes to design and create a robot, inspired from insectsโ€™ unique characteristics, with the capability of surviving on Mars. The competition is for rangatahi aged 10 to 16 years across Aotearoa.

The finalists will get the chance to go to Tauranga STEM Festival and present their InsectBot to a panel of judges. The competition winner will receive amazing โ€œmoney canโ€™t buy experiencesโ€ including a visit to Rocket Lab facilities as a VIP and other prizes will include a series of space and engineering themed experiences thanks to our generous partners.
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859 days ago

Underwater Hockey

Walter from Welcome Bay

Tauranga Underwaterย hockey would like to introduce you to our new PEE-WEE Puck programme designed to get students aged between 9 and 13 yrs of age involved in the sport.
This sportย is great for students that love water activities and want to be involved in a team sport but havenโ€™tย found … View more
Tauranga Underwaterย hockey would like to introduce you to our new PEE-WEE Puck programme designed to get students aged between 9 and 13 yrs of age involved in the sport.
This sportย is great for students that love water activities and want to be involved in a team sport but havenโ€™tย found theirย niche yet. It is also fantastic for people recovering from an injury and are unable to participate in high impact activities and as we all know activity helps with mental well being.
If popular enough Tauranga underwater hockey will develop a PEE-WEE league with teams from individual schools or composite teams to compete in term 4 2022.
The club can assist with coaching for schools interested in participating.
Please contact the club for more information. Let's get these kids off their devices and out experiencing new things.
Club night is Sunday 4pm to 5pm during school term at Baywave pool, please check our facebook page for any cancellations and if students have their own gear please encourage them to bring it along

Tauranga Underwater Hockey Committee
Keep up to date, follow us onย TUWH Facebook
www.sporty.co.nz...
emailtuwh@gmail.com

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859 days ago

Take on the emoji challenge!

Beds4U Tauranga

We have a challenge for everyone!!!
You have 5 seconds to find the matching emoji and comment your answers..
Ready, Set, Go!!!

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860 days ago

International Chess Day

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

Almost everyone in the world has heard of the game of chess, but what not everyone knows is that there is an entire day dedicated to the celebration of this wonderful pastime!

A game of strategy and wits, chess has long been considered to be the thinking manโ€™s game. From its early days in … View more
Almost everyone in the world has heard of the game of chess, but what not everyone knows is that there is an entire day dedicated to the celebration of this wonderful pastime!

A game of strategy and wits, chess has long been considered to be the thinking manโ€™s game. From its early days in India in the 6th century, to everywhere in the world today, chess is a wonderful game to play anytime, anywhere, and with almost anyone.

Has your child played the game of chess? Why not try it today!

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860 days ago

Beef, ordered from here

McDonald's

For delicious grass-raised beef New Zealand is the perfect combo.

An ideal climate, lush pastures and innovative farming produces enough beef for Maccaโ€™s in New Zealand and around the world. Our patties are 100% quality beef, and all thatโ€™s added is a dash of salt and pepper when cooked.
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For delicious grass-raised beef New Zealand is the perfect combo.

An ideal climate, lush pastures and innovative farming produces enough beef for Maccaโ€™s in New Zealand and around the world. Our patties are 100% quality beef, and all thatโ€™s added is a dash of salt and pepper when cooked.

We partner with many Kiwi farmers who produce our beef, including those at the world-class Whangara Farms.
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860 days ago

"'In Pursuit of Excellence - The Barry Sinclair Story'

Lisa from Otumoetai

Does anyone have a copy of this they would like to sell please?

860 days ago

Tips to save your energy budget this winter

Matt from

Rising costs and tightening household budgets are front of mind as we head into the winter months and as the temperatures start to cool off, the increased use of appliances to heat our homes can contribute to the biting energy prices.ย 

To avoid the bill shock that can sometimes arrive in time … View more
Rising costs and tightening household budgets are front of mind as we head into the winter months and as the temperatures start to cool off, the increased use of appliances to heat our homes can contribute to the biting energy prices.ย 

To avoid the bill shock that can sometimes arrive in time with your next energy invoice, there are a few things that you can do to reduce energy consumption and the costs associated with it.

Fix draughty area
Look at areas where draughts may be prevalent in your home, typically under doors and windows. Around 40% of heat from the home escapes from windows and if you are a homeowner you may consider investing in double glazing which can bump up the energy efficiency of your home and have the added benefit of reducing sound.ย 

If you are renting, many hardware stores have solutions for draught excluders around windows and doors.

Thicker curtains can keep colder air at bay and thicker rugs over hardwood floors can provide a cost-effective insulation approach.

Check hot water
Hot water usage can contribute a substantial amount to energy costs. Tips like adjusting the temperature as well as washing with cold water or ensuring that you are only washing full loads are key to reducing those energy outputs.ย 

Turn off appliances
Appliances in standby mode, not in use, can still use energy. Even your phone charger that is switched on at the wall and not in use is still generating power.

If you are not using the appliance or going away, ensure that you are switching appliances off at the wall to reduce the energy consumption being used by those appliances.

Price check your c current plan
There is a myriad of energy suppliers in the market now. Check your current electricity and gas bills to make sure that you are getting the best deal and negotiate to find the best solutions for you.

Swap your light bulbs
Where possible, make the switch with your light bulbs to those that are the most energy-efficient for the types of light fittings that you have in your home. More energy-efficient bulbs use as much as 75% less electricity and have the added benefit of lasting longer, which means replacing less often.

Making a few small changes in our living spaces and habits can assist with reducing those energy bills and adds to one less shock the next time you receive your electricity or gas bill.

I'm available for advice on anything real estate. Contact me during the week, after work or at the weekend.

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866 days ago

Cabin Available 23 July

Vicki from Papamoa Beach

See advert in the Rent, Hire, Borrow section of neighborly, posted 14th July.

861 days ago

Ways to make your home feel cosier in Winter

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Find out how a few key elements can warm up your abode over the winter months. Anyone can make a home that is inviting and relaxing after a long cold day.

Choose a warm paint colour: Explore the colour wheel - Notice that yellows, oranges and reds are on the warm side so utilising those colours … View more
Find out how a few key elements can warm up your abode over the winter months. Anyone can make a home that is inviting and relaxing after a long cold day.

Choose a warm paint colour: Explore the colour wheel - Notice that yellows, oranges and reds are on the warm side so utilising those colours will simulate a cosier, warmer mood. Blue and purples are on the cool side so they will simulate the opposite mood.

Warm lighting: Group lighting by using task and ambience lighting and a mixture of table and floor lamps. Warm coloured bulbs throw out a softer light and give a room a cosy feel.

TIP: Having your lights on separate switches means you can control how bright/dim a space will be.

Add pot plants: Any living element contributes to a cosy and inviting feel. Plants in baskets are not only on-trend, but they also generate more oxygen inside your home too.

TIP: Group pots together using different shapes and heights to make a focal point.

Carpet, rugs and textiles: Tiles are great but can be chilly underfoot in the cooler months. Carpets insulate, soften and warm up a room and New Zealand wool carpets are environmentally friendly with a sustainable fibre, plus naturally flame retardant.

Donโ€™t discount rugs even if you have carpets. Make sure you choose a rug that works with your existing carpet. Placing a rug between yourself and the floor instantly guarantees a warmer atmosphere. Rugs are also incredibly good at tying a space together.

TIP: Garage carpet reforms the space from a cold concrete feel to a soft warm space too!

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862 days ago

Reading Tip #4

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

Choose a favourite time to read together as a family and enjoy it. This might be everyone reading the same book together, reading different things at the same time, or getting your children to read to each other. This time spent reading together can be relaxing for all ?โ€?โ€?โ€??

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867 days ago

1 or 2 bedroom rental required

Daneille Neighbourly Lead from Matua

Posting on behalf: Looking for a self contained unit/flat for a mature, extremely tidy, full time employed male. Can you please meet me know if you hear of anything or have availability.
Kind regards

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