Hataitai, Wellington

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1697 days ago

Free Push Mower

Stephen from Newtown

McCulloch push mower - free to a good home. Use a petrol mower now so surplus to needs. In top condition. 0272536149.

Free

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1698 days ago

Find instant savings with SuperGold

SuperGold

SuperGold helps 750,000 older New Zealanders stretch their money further.

There’s more than 10,000 places across the country giving SuperGold discounts and special offers on everyday essentials like fuel, food, travel and healthcare.

But how do you find them? SuperGold has that sorted with… View more
SuperGold helps 750,000 older New Zealanders stretch their money further.

There’s more than 10,000 places across the country giving SuperGold discounts and special offers on everyday essentials like fuel, food, travel and healthcare.

But how do you find them? SuperGold has that sorted with a brand new website and app - great for the many tech-savvy over 65s.

The app is the fastest and easiest way to find discounts and offers when you’re out and about. So why not take advantage?

Visit www.supergold.govt.nz to find out more, or download the free SuperGoldNZ app for your smartphone or tablet, from the App Store or Google Play.
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1698 days ago

Vinyl records wanted lps and 45s all genres

Cole from Strathmore Park

I’m after any unwanted vinyl records, I collect all genres and am happy to pay for them.

Negotiable

1698 days ago

Do you need Regular Gardening Maintenance or Landscaping?

Is your garden getting overgrown? Does it need a tidy up? Then look no further. Our team of passionate gardeners and landscapers can help you with all your gardening needs. Or does your garden need redesigning, replanting, landscape or simply need everything removed? To find out more call us or … View moreIs your garden getting overgrown? Does it need a tidy up? Then look no further. Our team of passionate gardeners and landscapers can help you with all your gardening needs. Or does your garden need redesigning, replanting, landscape or simply need everything removed? To find out more call us or visit our website and check out our gallery of projects.

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1698 days ago

Local builder wanted for a series of small jobs

Philip from Oriental Bay

Local builder (or one prepared to work in Welly) to do cupboards, flooring/tiling and restore a damaged doorframe. Any recommendations? Can wait for the right person. Work on the Terrace (Wellington) where our son+1 lives. Parking possible with caveats.

1699 days ago

Antique Teak Coffee Table

Philip from Oriental Bay

Coffee table. Antique (>100 years old, imported ). Solid teak with turned legs. 1500mm x 1000mm. Excellent condition with natural blemishes from wear and tear. Started its life as a dining table before being shortened to a coffee table. Much loved and will be missed.say $400. Worth a lot more.

Negotiable

1699 days ago

La-Z-Boy Rocker-Recliners

Philip from Oriental Bay

TWO Leather La-Z-Boy Armchairs, cream available. Will sell separately. Extremely comfortable and in excellent condition. In almost perfect condition. In full working order. New price $2,500-$3,500. These $500 each ONO. Matching sofa listed separately.

Price: $500

1699 days ago

La-Z-Boy Leather Settee/Sofa

Philip from Oriental Bay

Leather lounge suite. La-Z-Boy, cream. 1x3 seater sofa (1800 mm length) Extremely comfortable and in excellent condition. Very small leather defect under armrest of sofa (can be restored). New $2,500, 3,500 would consider $500 but will need dropping over a low balcony (it came up that way)

Negotiable

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1699 days ago

grey office drawers for sale

Corvin from Melrose

2 fully functional grey office drawers for sale. no keys. One with 4 drawers, the other one with 3. One has child-proof "locks" (you can remove them quite easily if you don't want them). 40 dollars for both. You have to pick them up (easy access)

Price: $40

1699 days ago

Booking out the Hataitai clubrooms for private functions.

Glenna Neighbourly Lead from Hataitai

The clubroom's have a good sized fully equipped kitchen, a bar, a large upstairs open space and a down stairs open space that opens onto the green, upstairs and down stairs toilets.

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1699 days ago

Wastewater discharge - Martinborough Wastewater Treatment Plant

The Team from Wellington Water

An ongoing issue at the Martinborough Wastewater Treatment Plant has again resulted in a discharge of partially treated wastewater into the Ruamahanga River. This occurred on Monday 27 January between 9.20am and 11.30am.

Wellington Water is sorry that this has happened again and for the delay in … View more
An ongoing issue at the Martinborough Wastewater Treatment Plant has again resulted in a discharge of partially treated wastewater into the Ruamahanga River. This occurred on Monday 27 January between 9.20am and 11.30am.

Wellington Water is sorry that this has happened again and for the delay in reporting the issue to the Council. Action is now under way to get in front of this issue and to improve protocols in communicating to both Council and customers.

Although discharging treated wastewater to the river is a consented activity under the right conditions, when the river is low these types of discharges are invariably a breach of resource consent.

The Martinborough Wastewater Treatment Plant will have a review in order for potential points of operational failure to be identified ahead of time; this work has been prioritised for the next few days.

This discharge event and the previous one involved issues with the irrigator, which meant that discharge to adjacent land didn’t happen. With the storage ponds being full and no discharge to land possible, the designed contingency is discharge to the river, which we know is unacceptable.

Authorities at Regional Public Health and Greater Wellington Regional Council as well as iwi and community liaison group representatives have been notified.

The first incident occurred between 9.45pm on Tuesday 14 January and 10am Wednesday 15 January 2020, this resulted in 90,000 litres of partially treated wastewater discharged to the Ruamahanga River.

This latest incident resulted in 100,000 litres of partially treated wastewater discharged to the river, as well as 300,000 litres of fully treated wastewater.

Due to the dilution factor in the river, it’s understood that public health and recreational water user risk from all discharges was negligible.

However, Wellington Water is committed to doing better with how wastewater discharges enter the environment and are working on options for this. A full incident response and investigation of the outcomes of this work will be released when completed.

1699 days ago

⚠WATER OUTAGE⚠

The Team from Wellington Water

Following a burst main at the intersection of Tasman St and John St this morning, Tasman Street remains closed and water is out for 138 – 192 Tasman Street and on the corner of Carrington Street.

Water is expected to remain out until 6pm, however we have arranged temporary water supply.

Traffic… View more
Following a burst main at the intersection of Tasman St and John St this morning, Tasman Street remains closed and water is out for 138 – 192 Tasman Street and on the corner of Carrington Street.

Water is expected to remain out until 6pm, however we have arranged temporary water supply.

Traffic access is limited, and a detour via Rugby St remains in place. Tasman Street is expected to re-open at 7pm.

1699 days ago

Learn to love learning again

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We can make a positive difference in your child’s education experience. We foster a love for learning, and build confidence. Call today for a free introductory lesson and see our engaging program!

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1699 days ago

Help Kiwi kids thrive

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Shaping a child’s future is more than just good fortune – it takes a lot of hard work and guidance along the way. At the #GraemeDingleFoundation, we believe every child should have the opportunity to thrive, belong and be their best.

By supporting the Graeme Dingle Foundation, you are … View more
Shaping a child’s future is more than just good fortune – it takes a lot of hard work and guidance along the way. At the #GraemeDingleFoundation, we believe every child should have the opportunity to thrive, belong and be their best.

By supporting the Graeme Dingle Foundation, you are supporting Aotearoa’s tamariki directly.

A 2019 study by Infometrics found that for every dollar invested in the Graeme Dingle Foundation today, a return of $7.80 will be seen in the future economy of Aotearoa.

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