Te Aro, Wellington

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1369 days ago

Flatmates WANTED

Vivek from Te Aro

Location, location, location.

4 Bedroom apartment, one minute walk to Victoria University Kelburn Campus. 5 minutes walk to CBD.

1 huge double, 3 good size single. Modern kitchen with appliances including new Fridge, dishwasher, separate laundry including washing machine and drier. The … View more
Location, location, location.

4 Bedroom apartment, one minute walk to Victoria University Kelburn Campus. 5 minutes walk to CBD.

1 huge double, 3 good size single. Modern kitchen with appliances including new Fridge, dishwasher, separate laundry including washing machine and drier. The Ventilation system through out the whole house and keep the place dry and warm. Brand new bathroom, new wool carpets and curtains, Has installed heat-pump in the lounge. Includes secure garage with auto opener.

Would suit best for mature male Victoria University, quite, respect and friendly, rent on time, and clean tidy, no party people.

Double bedroom - $460 (Couple/2 ppl) per week
2 x Single bedroom - $300 per week
garage - $90 per week
expenses extra around $25-$30 per week, may get someone to come weekly to clean the place.

Pls txt me a few things about yourself. via
txt 0273416147
email kediavivek@protonmail.com

Thx, its an amazing property.

Cost of move, 4 weeks bond and 1 week rent in advance.
No pets.

1369 days ago

Merry Christmas

NumberWorks'nWords Kilbirnie

Merry Christmas from the team at NumberWorks'nWords!

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1369 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Our Friday Feathered Friend for Christmas Day is this beautiful tīeke, photographed by Louise Thomas.

"Just back from a week-long birding trip to Whanganui, New Plymouth, and Mt Ruapehu. We took the opportunity to visit Bushy Park, the predator-fenced sanctuary in Whanganui. We had got out … View more
Our Friday Feathered Friend for Christmas Day is this beautiful tīeke, photographed by Louise Thomas.

"Just back from a week-long birding trip to Whanganui, New Plymouth, and Mt Ruapehu. We took the opportunity to visit Bushy Park, the predator-fenced sanctuary in Whanganui. We had got out of the car and were reading the signs for the tracks and types of birds. In my normal over exuberant fashion I said to my husband and adult kids that I would die happy if I saw a saddleback. We were five metres into the first track when four of them flew up the path chasing each other and almost took my head off.
My daughter asked if I'd like to end myself now, or wait a bit in case I saw some other cool birds. I was a bit upset at first as I thought they might be the only saddlebacks I would see and I didn't get a photo. Turns out there are quite a few there. I will definitely be visiting again. Saddleback/tīeke (Philesturnus rufusater)."

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1370 days ago

SPF your house over summer

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)

When those super hot summer days and nights eventually come around, all you will want is a safe haven to save you from the heat. These are a few steps you can take to stay cool when the weather heats up.

• Make sure your ceilings are insulated - insulation can help keep out the suns heat
•… View more
When those super hot summer days and nights eventually come around, all you will want is a safe haven to save you from the heat. These are a few steps you can take to stay cool when the weather heats up.

• Make sure your ceilings are insulated - insulation can help keep out the suns heat
• Set your ceiling fans to rotate anti-clockwise.
• Turn your fans around, face them towards an open window so they can blow the hot air out of the house. Fill a mixing bowl with ice (or something equally cold, like an ice pack), and position it at an angle in front of a large fan so the air whips off the ice in an extra-chilled, extra-misty state. Trust us: It’s magic.
• If you have a heat pump, try out the fan-only or dehumidifier options to cool your house. They use less power than air conditioning and are still effective.
• Keep the windows open overnight and then close them in the morning to try and hold in the cold air.
• Install safety catches on your windows so you can leave them open all day, even when you're out.
• Close blinds or curtains to keep sunlight out during the hottest hours of the day, especially on windows that get direct sun. Some blinds are designed to let you see out, but still block most of the direct UV rays. As simple as this tip may seem, closing your curtains and blinds essentially prevents your home from becoming a miniature greenhouse.
• Turn off unnecessary lights and electrical appliances – this reduces a home's heat load.
• When cooking, keep windows open, put lids on saucepans and use an extractor fan to reduce steam and heat.
• Ventilate – keep doors or windows open at opposite ends of the house to create a through-draught, or cross ventilation.
• Closing off unused rooms will prevent cool air from permeating these areas during the hottest part of the day. You’ll want to capitalize on the cooler night hours, too, letting air flow naturally through your home.
• Start the barbie - It’s obvious, but we’re going to say it anyway: using your oven or stove in the summer will make your house hotter. If it already feels like 50 degrees in your home, the last thing you want to do is turn on an oven.
• Make a few long-term improvements - you can make a couple changes to your home that will keep it cooler for seasons to come. Insulated window films, for example, are a smart purchase as they work similarly to blinds. And additions like awnings and planting trees or vines near light-facing windows will shield your home from the sun’s rays, reduce the amount of heat your home absorbs and make your investment even more worthwhile.

Hopefully these were of some use to you, and if you have anything to add or any comments please do below!

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1370 days ago

Merry Christmas Eve Everyone

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hi Neighbourly folk, I really enjoyed this post from Simon Woolf with its beautiful image and lovely words. I hope you all enjoy Christmas.

"Merry Christmas Eve Everyone.
This image is of possibly the Southern most Pohutakawa in the North Island. It is the third year since I noticed it, … View more
Hi Neighbourly folk, I really enjoyed this post from Simon Woolf with its beautiful image and lovely words. I hope you all enjoy Christmas.

"Merry Christmas Eve Everyone.
This image is of possibly the Southern most Pohutakawa in the North Island. It is the third year since I noticed it, shortly after we lost our great friend Eva McGauley. It didn't flower last year!
It is located in one of the most exposed places, anywhere in Aotearoa New Zealand! Wellington's South Coast can be one of the most rugged, extreme environments anywhere in the world, and especially when an Antarctic blast hits Cook Strait. Winds exceeding 200kph, eight to 10 metre swells, and a sub zero wind chill factor are regular occurrences in this area.
Evie's Tree, for that's what we have called it, symbolises resilience, hope, strength and beauty, everthing Evie was.
After the past year, where we all have come through some adversity, Evie's Tree, proves that with adversity there is opportunity. If this stunning little pohutakawa can flower in the conditions it faces, we too can overcome most of which is thrown at us, and flourish too."
- Simon Woolf

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1371 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

This one could be a bit tricky. Many Wellingtonians see this on a daily basis but it has changed greatly in appearance over the years.

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1371 days ago

From Tawa College to Harvard

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Porirua teenager Jess Jenkins, 17, has become one of 747 students from across the world admitted to Harvard University under an early admission scheme.
Jess Jenkins​ (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tāmaki nui-a-Rua), has just finished her final year at Tawa College.
She is unsure exactly what she will … View more
Porirua teenager Jess Jenkins, 17, has become one of 747 students from across the world admitted to Harvard University under an early admission scheme.
Jess Jenkins​ (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tāmaki nui-a-Rua), has just finished her final year at Tawa College.
She is unsure exactly what she will study once she gets to Cambridge, Massachusetts, although she said it would be down an arts, humanities or business path.

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1371 days ago

YES WE ARE OPEN... BOOK TODAY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE,

Acute Acupuncture Ltd Nate Wafstet from Acute Acupuncture

The Christmas period at Acute Acupuncture, will be open to further assist our patients needs..

We will be closed on all public holidays and will remain open on holiday hours.

Holiday hours will be from 11am to 5pm Monday-Friday excluding holidays.

We will be open the 28th Dec and the 4th Jan as … View more
The Christmas period at Acute Acupuncture, will be open to further assist our patients needs..

We will be closed on all public holidays and will remain open on holiday hours.

Holiday hours will be from 11am to 5pm Monday-Friday excluding holidays.

We will be open the 28th Dec and the 4th Jan as the clinic will be taking the actual days off.

The holiday hours period will go from 25 December 2020 to 04 January 2021.

Its best to book in advance to get the times you require.

if you cant find an appointment time during these times its best to email, txt, or ring me so I can find you a time that will work for you.

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1377 days ago

Police looking for 14-year-old Jade

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Wellington Police have concerns for the welfare of 14-year-old Jade who has been missing from her home since 6 December. She is believed to be in the Johnsonville or Wellington City areas. If you have any information as to her whereabouts please get in contact with us on 105 and quote the file … View moreWellington Police have concerns for the welfare of 14-year-old Jade who has been missing from her home since 6 December. She is believed to be in the Johnsonville or Wellington City areas. If you have any information as to her whereabouts please get in contact with us on 105 and quote the file number 201207/0877.

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1374 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Dimple

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Meet Dimple.

"Hi my name is Dimple and I have been in foster care while the canine team got to know me. I have come from a very difficult background, so I am looking for a very special home, without children, other dogs or small animals. I can be very wary of people and take time to bond with… View more
Meet Dimple.

"Hi my name is Dimple and I have been in foster care while the canine team got to know me. I have come from a very difficult background, so I am looking for a very special home, without children, other dogs or small animals. I can be very wary of people and take time to bond with them, but once bonded I can be very smoochy. I can be very reactive while on a walk so will need a home that has experience with reactive dogs and will teach me through positive reinforcement that not everything is scary.
My foster mum has done a lot of work in socialising me with other dogs but I still have a long way to go. I am not keen on visiting dog parks or similar environments. I can be very affectionate, fun and quite the character once I'm comfortable in my space. I am toilet trained, and I do come with a medical waiver that my new home would be made aware of. If you are keen for a dog who you can put in the extra work with training then contact the canine team to learn more about me and set up a meeting if you seem like a good match!"

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1376 days ago

Poll: Do you follow the America's Cup?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Now that America's Cup racing has finally started.,are you following it?
Tell us what you think.

Please put NFP if you do not want your comment used by Stuff.

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Do you follow the America's Cup?
  • 39.6% Yes, I love it
    39.6% Complete
  • 49.9% No, it is boring
    49.9% Complete
  • 10.5% I don't have an opinion
    10.5% Complete
897 votes
1375 days ago

Pet of the Day: Paschal Moses

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

We have a bonus Pet of the Day this week - Paschal Moses.
He belonged to Margaret Stevenson-Wright and his picture arrived with the following message.

"Given that my boy cat of 16.5 years will not see another Christmas – we decided to feature him on our Christmas greetings this year."

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1372 days ago

Happy Holidays! 🎅💚

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Our National Office will be closed from today (Tuesday, 22 December) onward into the new year with the first of staff set to return on Monday, 11 January. No emails or calls will be returned during the closure and our social media will not be monitored.

From all of us at Neighbourhood Support New … View more
Our National Office will be closed from today (Tuesday, 22 December) onward into the new year with the first of staff set to return on Monday, 11 January. No emails or calls will be returned during the closure and our social media will not be monitored.

From all of us at Neighbourhood Support New Zealand - thank you for your mahi and support over the past year! Wishing you a safe and joy-filled holiday season ahead.

1372 days ago

Last chance for a $15 Santa stunning kids cut!

Aaron Graham from Hataitai Family Barbers

Get the kids looking their absolute best for all the Christmas revelry. Boys 0-18 cuts $15 all day. No appointment required. 31 Waitoa Road. (We do beard trims too if you know any jolly guys looking for a tidy up)

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1376 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend: Christmas Turkey

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hi Neighbourly folk, this week something a bit different from Louise Thomas, who as well as taking a good picture can tell a good yarn.

"Continuing with the Christmas theme, this seems like a face only a mother could love. Like somehow evolution decided to put the turkey's guts on the … View more
Hi Neighbourly folk, this week something a bit different from Louise Thomas, who as well as taking a good picture can tell a good yarn.

"Continuing with the Christmas theme, this seems like a face only a mother could love. Like somehow evolution decided to put the turkey's guts on the outside of his neck, and what even is that dangly appendix bit between his eyes? Wiki says the longer your snood the more likely you are to successfully mate. No wonder he looks grumpy with all that going on on his face (although that could also be the time of year - December and American accents are known to cause extreme stress to his species). Male turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in full sail. Staglands."

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