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Susan McLeary from Martinborough submitted this photo of the late Bruno. "This is Bruno, who loved sharing the bed on a sunny morning. Sadly, he went to cat heaven this year, aged 15."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent … View moreSusan McLeary from Martinborough submitted this photo of the late Bruno. "This is Bruno, who loved sharing the bed on a sunny morning. Sadly, he went to cat heaven this year, aged 15."
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Flo has got a new home, courtesy of the SPCA.
"Flo the Bunny has settled in really well with us. She bonded pretty quickly with our other bunny, Jupiter, and they are now good bunny-buddies. While Flo weighs about 50 per cent more than Jupiter, she seems to have agreed that Jupiter is in … View moreFlo has got a new home, courtesy of the SPCA.
"Flo the Bunny has settled in really well with us. She bonded pretty quickly with our other bunny, Jupiter, and they are now good bunny-buddies. While Flo weighs about 50 per cent more than Jupiter, she seems to have agreed that Jupiter is in charge of the bunny zone and so all is pretty amiable! Jupiter does give in and groom Flo from time to time but it's pretty clear that he's the boss! Our bunny-loving kid is thrilled with Flo and Brendon the vet has also given her the big tick! We're thrilled to have her in our whānau."
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Moxie was once a feral cat but is now dearly loved by Liam and his mum Sue of Masterton
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Police are seeking the public’s assistance to locate Daryll Kirk. The 26-year-old has multiple warrants for her arrest. She is believed to be in the Hutt Valley or Wairarapa areas. If you know where she is then please contact 105 quoting file number 211022/5363. Alternatively you can call Crime … View morePolice are seeking the public’s assistance to locate Daryll Kirk. The 26-year-old has multiple warrants for her arrest. She is believed to be in the Hutt Valley or Wairarapa areas. If you know where she is then please contact 105 quoting file number 211022/5363. Alternatively you can call Crime Stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111
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Saravan from Trentham
Hi,
Anyone having hibiscus or alovera plant.
Thanks in advance.
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Michael from Trentham
Why would you buy a property in the sun-soaked Wallaceville Estate area and then go to all the trouble to slowly but surely construct a huge solid timber sun shelter the entire length of the side of a house and taking up most of a former lawn/garden area of a lawn-sparse property?
Well, the … View moreWhy would you buy a property in the sun-soaked Wallaceville Estate area and then go to all the trouble to slowly but surely construct a huge solid timber sun shelter the entire length of the side of a house and taking up most of a former lawn/garden area of a lawn-sparse property?
Well, the householders in this property of significant contrasting ages are not sunworshippers as they are all fully decked out clothes-wise all summer long.
Reminds me of an old Yiddish proberb: Men don't build on strange ground.
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Andre Gorrie took this lovely picture at Zealandia recently.
Marlene from Totara Park
In very good condition. Buyer pick-up only.
Price: $8
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Kathy Berg from Wadestown is the proud mum.
"This is Jade. She's a two and half year old huntaway/rottie. I got Jade as a three month old from the SPCA. She has grown up to be a beautiful, submissive girl."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on … View moreKathy Berg from Wadestown is the proud mum.
"This is Jade. She's a two and half year old huntaway/rottie. I got Jade as a three month old from the SPCA. She has grown up to be a beautiful, submissive girl."
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Hey neighbours - who's excited for a summer of cricket??
First Drop is Stuff's weekly newsletter, delivering breaking updates, great reads and a look at what's coming up in the world of cricket each week - straight to your inbox!
Sign up here (it's free!) or visit … View moreHey neighbours - who's excited for a summer of cricket??
First Drop is Stuff's weekly newsletter, delivering breaking updates, great reads and a look at what's coming up in the world of cricket each week - straight to your inbox!
Sign up here (it's free!) or visit stuff.co.nz/newsletters .
Stuff’s cricket coverage is second to none, from the Black Caps and White Ferns to the men’s and women's Super Smash. And there’s a big summer of cricket looming, culminating in the Women’s World Cup in New Zealand, so don't miss out on the action!
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Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
It's that time of year - we all get a little nostalgic for Christmas' past. My grandad wasn't exactly the Grinch Who Stole Christmas, but he sure wanted it over and done with. Would love to hear your reminisces.
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Michael from Trentham
NZ has hit more than 90% of people over 12 being vaccinated twice - 95% in Wellington, 90% in Hutt Valley. But it is not good enough.
Omicron is aggressively spreading in many countries and children aged 5-11 are being vaccinated in many countries. For NZ, Omicron will hit us hard but hopefully … View moreNZ has hit more than 90% of people over 12 being vaccinated twice - 95% in Wellington, 90% in Hutt Valley. But it is not good enough.
Omicron is aggressively spreading in many countries and children aged 5-11 are being vaccinated in many countries. For NZ, Omicron will hit us hard but hopefully not as hard as in some other countries. The 400,000 children aged 5-11 here will not start a measure of Pfizer
vaccine until January 17 and there will be a lot of resistance.
People aged over 12 in NZ will need a third Pfizer vaccine -AND A FOURTH - probably within a year of having received their first vaccine.
Israel, to whom the Pfizer vaccine became available months before it arrived in NZ, have had over 4 million of its people with a third jab and to date NZ is at around 140,000. But here is the deal - Israel says in the short term, a fourth jab is now needed as well in a bid to outpace the variants of Covid especially the skyrocketing Omicron.
And who knows what else is awakened as a branch out of Covid but the chances of more variants are higher than a cessation.
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