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Lim from Northland
For sale is an Intel Desktop CPU Core I5-4590 Quad Core processor. This is a solid mid range performer in its day.
The CPU is pulled form a motherboard which has malfunctioned. Please note that to remount the CPU on another motherboard, you will first need to clean the old heat sink paste off the… View moreFor sale is an Intel Desktop CPU Core I5-4590 Quad Core processor. This is a solid mid range performer in its day.
The CPU is pulled form a motherboard which has malfunctioned. Please note that to remount the CPU on another motherboard, you will first need to clean the old heat sink paste off the processor and then apply some new thermal paste. Thermal paste can be bought at Jaycar for a few dollars.
Suit someone who has an old motherboard which you want to put into good use.
Price: $79
Lim from Northland
For sale is a pair of G.SKILL Rip Jaws performance DDR3 memory. DDR3 memory suits old computers looking to upgrade. Please do your own research first on whether this DRAM will suit your motherboard.
16 GB in total (8GB x2) kit. . Spec is DDR3-1600 CL10-10-10-30 1.5V. Intel XMP compliant. The … View moreFor sale is a pair of G.SKILL Rip Jaws performance DDR3 memory. DDR3 memory suits old computers looking to upgrade. Please do your own research first on whether this DRAM will suit your motherboard.
16 GB in total (8GB x2) kit. . Spec is DDR3-1600 CL10-10-10-30 1.5V. Intel XMP compliant. The Rip Jaws Series DRAM is re-known for its stability and performance.
Price: $99
Mona from Ngaio
Slat bed, Inhabit, light purple colour, metallic frame, no screws, easy to dismantle and transport. Surplus to our needs.
Comes with inner spring mattress, Macy fro Freedom.
some marks on 2 corners, from the last move, otherwise mattress very clean .
Pick up Ngaio, there are 10 steps , driveway is … View moreSlat bed, Inhabit, light purple colour, metallic frame, no screws, easy to dismantle and transport. Surplus to our needs.
Comes with inner spring mattress, Macy fro Freedom.
some marks on 2 corners, from the last move, otherwise mattress very clean .
Pick up Ngaio, there are 10 steps , driveway is flat access. happy to help carry it down
Price: $160
Reporter Community News
It could be New Zealand's most expensive park.
A report, compiled by police and Wellington City, found the cost of crime associated with Te Aro Park, is close to $15 million in social harm over seven years.
The most common offence during that time was disorder, with 679 incidents, costing … View moreIt could be New Zealand's most expensive park.
A report, compiled by police and Wellington City, found the cost of crime associated with Te Aro Park, is close to $15 million in social harm over seven years.
The most common offence during that time was disorder, with 679 incidents, costing $2.02m.
Te Aro Park was for many years known as Pigeon Park.
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We wanted to say THANK YOU to all of the amazing people who make Neighbourhood Support possible across Aotearoa!
If you know someone who is giving back in your community, show them some love. Don't let their acts of generosity go unnoticed.
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Lots of questions in this picture. What year? Where is it taken from and what do your recognise?
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Our December SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now.
In this issue, we introduce you to the new Minister for Seniors, Hon Dr Ayesha Verrall. We also have tips from CERT NZ on avoiding scams this festive season, details on low-cost prepaid broadband for seniors and much more!
Make sure you read it … View moreOur December SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now.
In this issue, we introduce you to the new Minister for Seniors, Hon Dr Ayesha Verrall. We also have tips from CERT NZ on avoiding scams this festive season, details on low-cost prepaid broadband for seniors and much more!
Make sure you read it and pass it on to others you think might be interested bit.ly...
Elizabeth from Northland
Come and see us at the Northland St Anne's Church Market this Saturday 5th December at 10am until 1pm.
There will be a selection of food, handmade goods, books, plants, christmas gifts, art by local artists and there will be a Christmas hamper raffle.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
The first 200 to register their event, whether your usual BBQ, street party or something new like a plant swap, will be sent a packet of seeds to help you get started!
You can also write something nice (in 30 words or less) about your neighbours, community or acts of neighbourliness you've … View moreThe first 200 to register their event, whether your usual BBQ, street party or something new like a plant swap, will be sent a packet of seeds to help you get started!
You can also write something nice (in 30 words or less) about your neighbours, community or acts of neighbourliness you've experienced with their new 'Notes for Neighbours' - any sort of note goes including poems! These will be shared on their Facebook, Instagram and website and 5 will be specially chosen to be featured on posters across Aotearoa.
Register your event, big or small, here today:
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Tommy Young has been a regular at Wellington's Harbourside Market for 20 years. It is a place he loves.
“It’s just good to be here to meet people and sell fresh produce to them at a good price – they’re happy and we’re happy.”
Tommy and his wife Andrea are market gardeners, … View moreTommy Young has been a regular at Wellington's Harbourside Market for 20 years. It is a place he loves.
“It’s just good to be here to meet people and sell fresh produce to them at a good price – they’re happy and we’re happy.”
Tommy and his wife Andrea are market gardeners, farming 80 acres across three plots in Ohau, Horowhenua.
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A group of beer brewing change-makers, a mum creating an online network to support parents, and a blind radio extraordinaire are the Wellingtonians celebrated at the 2020 Attitude Awards.
Wellington's Elizabeth Goodwin, Support Superstar Award-winner at the Attitude Awards in 2020, is using … View moreA group of beer brewing change-makers, a mum creating an online network to support parents, and a blind radio extraordinaire are the Wellingtonians celebrated at the 2020 Attitude Awards.
Wellington's Elizabeth Goodwin, Support Superstar Award-winner at the Attitude Awards in 2020, is using her experience to drive a project offering online support to parents of children with disabilities.
Elizabeth is the winner of the Support Superstar Award, a recognition of her online community Awhi-At-Home, a Facebook group which began over lockdown.
Jonathan Mosen is the winner of the Impact Award, a recognition of his work as chief executive of Workbridge, one of the few disabled chief executives of national disability organisations.
Blind since birth, Jonathan has spent his life opening doors for other people and, despite a degenerative hearing disorder, he is a prominent figure in radio.
Creativity, community, and good beer are at the heart of the work by The Independence Collective based in Kapiti, producers of Change Maker beers.
The group was nominated for the Employee and Entrepreneur Award, and Cameron Stichbury, Neville Pugh, Janie Tutton, and Nathan Martin spend a lot of time designing, sampling, perfecting, and marketing their brews.
Summer is a great time to spend time away - but it's not so great when you have to share a tent or room with someone who snores. Stop the complaints from friends and family by getting fitted for a Snorex.
Snorex is a custom made anti-snoring device. Fitting over the top and bottom teeth … View moreSummer is a great time to spend time away - but it's not so great when you have to share a tent or room with someone who snores. Stop the complaints from friends and family by getting fitted for a Snorex.
Snorex is a custom made anti-snoring device. Fitting over the top and bottom teeth and made of a soft plastic, the Snorex is discreet and easy to travel with - no bulky masks or machines. It works by holding the jaw forward, opening up the airway and stopping snoring. Made in Stokes Valley for 25 years, each Snorex is custom fitted for comfort and efficacy.
Being custom made it does take time to complete each Snorex, but booking a fitting in before Christmas means that in January you can start having years of snore-free nights.
For more information, or to check available dates for an appointment, go to www.snorex.co.nz or call 0800 766 739
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This week's featured bird is the oystercatcher, courtesy of Simon Woolf.
"Pretty rapt to see a clutch of oystercatcher, chicks and their parents, on Wellington's coast tonight. The adult birds were back from last year, and have three young ones in tow.
The adult bird had just caught… View moreThis week's featured bird is the oystercatcher, courtesy of Simon Woolf.
"Pretty rapt to see a clutch of oystercatcher, chicks and their parents, on Wellington's coast tonight. The adult birds were back from last year, and have three young ones in tow.
The adult bird had just caught a worm and the competition was on, as to which bird would get a feed. The bird at the back is the runt, and was also the chick that was attacked by gulls.
It was also the chick that was not in any way defended by the parent birds, while the other two birds were well cared for. You certainly know which chick is the runt, when it runs only metres away from you, after being chased by a gull, and neither of the parent birds felt the inclination to attack me!
Life is cruel for a baby oystercatcher, however if you are the runt of the clutch, life is really hard!"
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