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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Nicky Fairclough from Miramar is very proud of her 20 year-old cockatiel who can talk. This time I have attached the photo. Apologies to Nicky, I hope you all enjoy seeing Baxter.
If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what … View moreNicky Fairclough from Miramar is very proud of her 20 year-old cockatiel who can talk. This time I have attached the photo. Apologies to Nicky, I hope you all enjoy seeing Baxter.
If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you are from.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
As new highly transmissible Covid-19 strains send countries into second and third lockdowns, Stuff is forging ahead with its “Stop! Scanner time” campaign to remind Kiwis of the importance to keep scanning QR codes, should there … View moreCome on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
As new highly transmissible Covid-19 strains send countries into second and third lockdowns, Stuff is forging ahead with its “Stop! Scanner time” campaign to remind Kiwis of the importance to keep scanning QR codes, should there be a community outbreak.
Everyone – every single one of us – needs to be scanning the NZ Covid Tracer app, or signing in on a sheet of paper, every single time.
Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
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Mitu from Stokes Valley
This Trike's canopy and parent handle are removable which allow younger kids to use it as tricycle. Parent handle manoeuvring, turns trike right or left. Trike is extremely sturdy and ideal for pavements, long walks and parks.
Best part of this tricycle is canopy. It protects littleone from … View moreThis Trike's canopy and parent handle are removable which allow younger kids to use it as tricycle. Parent handle manoeuvring, turns trike right or left. Trike is extremely sturdy and ideal for pavements, long walks and parks.
Best part of this tricycle is canopy. It protects littleone from harsh sun and strong wind.
FEATURES:
Adjustable parents push-bar for easy control
Large removable sun canopy with adjustable tilt and angle
Large rear toys basket.
Comfortable seat & backrest.
Strong all steel construction frame
Big foot support, safety guardrail.
Parent controler bar.
Price: $60
Mitu from Stokes Valley
In excellent condition. Suitable for newborn to 22kg. Multi position backrest stroller, offering comfort for baby. Compatible with the Mother's Choice Scout Capsule (sold seperately) to form a travel system. • Child tray with Cup holder • 3 position reclinable seat • Large Sun Canopy … View moreIn excellent condition. Suitable for newborn to 22kg. Multi position backrest stroller, offering comfort for baby. Compatible with the Mother's Choice Scout Capsule (sold seperately) to form a travel system. • Child tray with Cup holder • 3 position reclinable seat • Large Sun Canopy with viewing window • Detachable parent tray with 2 cup holders and secure compartment with non-slip lining • Large, quick release detachable front • Swivel wheel and one foot locking brake • Extra large shopping basket • Soft grip handle • Wrist tether strap.
Price: $120
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Hi Neighbourly folk, this one should not be to hard.
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Charmaine from Judgeford - Pauatahanui
Great little car. Second owner of the vehicle. This has been a reliable little car for an elderly couple. Interior has been well maintained. Really efficient 1.4L engine. Reversing sensor. Cambelt replaced at 95,000km.
Perfect run round car for the city or student vehicle.
Some … View moreGreat little car. Second owner of the vehicle. This has been a reliable little car for an elderly couple. Interior has been well maintained. Really efficient 1.4L engine. Reversing sensor. Cambelt replaced at 95,000km.
Perfect run round car for the city or student vehicle.
Some external wear and tear that you would expect for a car of this age.
Replacing vehicle for a bigger one to cart the grandkids around. Viewing in Wellington
Price: $2,300
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
A woman whose car was spun around by the wind twice on the Remutaka Hill Rd said the State Highway 2 route was too dangerous and should have been closed on Tuesday.
Gusts of up to 135 kmh blasted the summit of the road connecting Upper Hutt and South Wairarapa making for a hairy crossing for many … View moreA woman whose car was spun around by the wind twice on the Remutaka Hill Rd said the State Highway 2 route was too dangerous and should have been closed on Tuesday.
Gusts of up to 135 kmh blasted the summit of the road connecting Upper Hutt and South Wairarapa making for a hairy crossing for many motorists on Tuesday.
Waka Kotahi issued a warning on Tuesday afternoon via Twitter saying it might close the road at short notice due to high winds, but it remained open.
Regional transport systems manager Mark Owen said they were monitoring conditions on the hill, but the wind did not reach their threshold of consistently reaching gust speeds of over 140 kmh over at least a period of half an hour, which would trigger a closure.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
I know spoonbills have featured before but this picture, by Louise Thomas, is just too good not to use. She took it at at Pauatahanui.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Neighjbourly folk here is a bonus Pet of the Day. Strathmore Park resident Juliana Korzo is rightly proud of Jimmy and Frankie, and the picture is just too good not to news.
If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you… View moreNeighjbourly folk here is a bonus Pet of the Day. Strathmore Park resident Juliana Korzo is rightly proud of Jimmy and Frankie, and the picture is just too good not to news.
If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you are from.
Lesley from Trentham
Hi Everybody
Just a reminder the casual 500 card group at Upper Hutt library is on again this Sunday 24th Jan, 1pm to 4pm-come & join in for as long as you like. Suitable for people with some knowledge of the game of 500, partners not needed-just for fun and to meet other people.
Card group … View moreHi Everybody
Just a reminder the casual 500 card group at Upper Hutt library is on again this Sunday 24th Jan, 1pm to 4pm-come & join in for as long as you like. Suitable for people with some knowledge of the game of 500, partners not needed-just for fun and to meet other people.
Card group operates every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.
hope to see you there
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
We love how creative some people are with their plant giving! This is for goodie bags for a 7 year olds party but we reckon you could borrow this wonderful idea for the Neighbours Day Aotearoa Great Plant Swap!
What a lovely gift to get and it's not just kids who love sunflowers.
ADDED … View moreWe love how creative some people are with their plant giving! This is for goodie bags for a 7 year olds party but we reckon you could borrow this wonderful idea for the Neighbours Day Aotearoa Great Plant Swap!
What a lovely gift to get and it's not just kids who love sunflowers.
ADDED BONUS: if you give your neighbours sunflower seeds you would get to enjoy their beautiful flowers too!
Have you signed up for Neighbours Day 2021 yet? There's lots of ways you can join in...check out our website to register today:
www.neighboursday.org.nz...
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Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The Sunday Star-Times is investigating the increasing creep of control your boss might have over your life outside work. This might include having to send photos of your remote working space (or having it personally checked off), having to abide by a social media policy, not being able to express … View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is investigating the increasing creep of control your boss might have over your life outside work. This might include having to send photos of your remote working space (or having it personally checked off), having to abide by a social media policy, not being able to express political views in social settings, or not being able to have a secondary income. Does this sound familiar? Have you got a story to tell? Email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz
Tj from Stokes Valley
Have upgraded and no longer need a LG microwave. Is about 10-13 years old. still works fine.
Pick up is in Stokes Valley.
Free
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