Te Aro, Wellington

2148 days ago

Free Freezer

Bruno from Brooklyn

Hi. We have a stand up freezer. It works well. Missing a shelf or 2.
Surplus to requirements
Pick up Brooklyn, Wellington

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2151 days ago

A Very Welly Christmas!

Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council

We’re filling Lambton Quay with free festive fun on Saturday 24 & Sunday 25 November! Take a spin on our ice skating rink, have a snowball fight, pop a giant bubble, enjoy music and circus performances, kids crafts, carols, see Santa & more! Check out A Very Welly Christmas website for … View moreWe’re filling Lambton Quay with free festive fun on Saturday 24 & Sunday 25 November! Take a spin on our ice skating rink, have a snowball fight, pop a giant bubble, enjoy music and circus performances, kids crafts, carols, see Santa & more! Check out A Very Welly Christmas website for more info.

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2148 days ago

Thank you for helping us help Wellington Free Ambulance

Tommy's Real Estate Wellington City

We donate time and money to a wide range of organisations and community groups. When you choose to work with Tommy’s, it enables us to make a worthwhile contribution to a number of organisations.

In September 2018, Tommy’s was pleased to announce our main charity partnership for the next 12… View more
We donate time and money to a wide range of organisations and community groups. When you choose to work with Tommy’s, it enables us to make a worthwhile contribution to a number of organisations.

In September 2018, Tommy’s was pleased to announce our main charity partnership for the next 12 months – Wellington Free Ambulance. We have committed to donate around $75,000 over the next year.

We chose to support Wellington Free Ambulance because it is the only free ambulance service in New Zealand. Tommy’s believe that in case of an emergency, help should be available to everyone and Wellington Free Ambulance are the ones here for you.
Find out more!

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2153 days ago

Car damage

Ingrid from Brooklyn

Please can people be careful when reversing and turning their cars. I have had my car damaged twice last week when it was parked (at Kilbirnie and Brooklyn) and no notes were left. I am having to pay around $600 even though I have insurance. The silly season is almost here. Please all calm down on … View morePlease can people be careful when reversing and turning their cars. I have had my car damaged twice last week when it was parked (at Kilbirnie and Brooklyn) and no notes were left. I am having to pay around $600 even though I have insurance. The silly season is almost here. Please all calm down on the roads and show some kindness to other drivers and be careful around parked cars. Thanks.

2148 days ago

Forget the Subtle Tones

Just Paterson

Forget the subtle tones. Spring is for pastels, bold colours, and striking patterns.

Don't be afraid to step out of your colour comfort-zone this spring. Go bold and inject some personality into your home 🎨

Stay tuned for more spring colour recommendations from www.justpaterson.co.nz...View more
Forget the subtle tones. Spring is for pastels, bold colours, and striking patterns.

Don't be afraid to step out of your colour comfort-zone this spring. Go bold and inject some personality into your home 🎨

Stay tuned for more spring colour recommendations from www.justpaterson.co.nz... - Wellington's most creative real estate agent.

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2148 days ago

Wellington Water Suburb of the Week - Korokoro

The Team from Wellington Water

Congratulations Korokoro! Our suburb of the week last week.

Well done to all the Korokoro-weanians? Korokoro-nites? Korokoro-stodians?
Whatever the name, they're an awesome bunch of #waterlovers, which is great to see as this summer is just starting to heat up.

We need to make sure … View more
Congratulations Korokoro! Our suburb of the week last week.

Well done to all the Korokoro-weanians? Korokoro-nites? Korokoro-stodians?
Whatever the name, they're an awesome bunch of #waterlovers, which is great to see as this summer is just starting to heat up.

We need to make sure we're looking after our water so it lasts all summer long!

Tell your family and friends who live up Korokoro that they're doing a great job.

One of our favourite tips is to collect water in a rainwater tank. This water is a great way to give your garden a bit of extra love when it's hot, and can be used after an earthquake as emergency water.

What tips will you be doing this week to help your suburb take the prestigious 'Suburb of the Week' title?

#ourwaterourfuture #loveeverydrop

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2148 days ago

Meet Wellington Water lover - Ruby Willis

The Team from Wellington Water

Another beautiful day today! With the weather heating up how will you be enjoying the water this summer?

Meet Ruby, a rower and #waterlover from Lower Hutt, who enjoys getting out on the water and thinks it's so important that we look after it.

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2148 days ago

And they're off... 🚗💨

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Cissy and Sam, have recently hit the road in the lead up to the 10th celebration of Neighbours Day Aotearoa. As they drive across the country they’ll be running workshops and reaching out to meet people who are working to create great neighbourhoods across New Zealand - like our members!

Whether… View more
Cissy and Sam, have recently hit the road in the lead up to the 10th celebration of Neighbours Day Aotearoa. As they drive across the country they’ll be running workshops and reaching out to meet people who are working to create great neighbourhoods across New Zealand - like our members!

Whether you're planning a Neighbours Day Event or just want to come along and share ideas, these workshops are a great way to further connect with your local community and see how you can come together to support each other.

Join in on the fun by seeing if the road trip is coming to your corner of the country at the link below.

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2149 days ago

Collision, compromise and conversion during the Wesleyan Hokianga mission, 1827-1855

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Date: Wednesday, 21 November, 2018
Time: 12:10 to 1:00pm
Cost: Free. You don't need to book.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon

Critical analysis of culture change
Collision, Compromise and Conversion during the … View more
Date: Wednesday, 21 November, 2018
Time: 12:10 to 1:00pm
Cost: Free. You don't need to book.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon

Critical analysis of culture change
Collision, Compromise and Conversion during the Wesleyan Hokianga Mission, 1827-1855: A critical study of Hokianga Māori, missionary and kauri merchant interactions is a critical analysis of early New Zealand.

The book looks at culture change and Māori conversion during the Wesleyan Hokianga Mission and how with Mission Superintendent, William White, Māori adopted and adapted Christianity and European 'modernity' to suit their own culture.

Author Gary Clover will present his recently launched book on culture change and Māori conversion during the Wesleyan Hokianga Mission.

Wesleyan Hokianga Mission in New Zealand
The book seeks to pay tribute to the scholarship of the late Associate-Professor John M.R. Owens of Massey University by highlighting some of his early New Zealand contact era scholarship as presented in the Hokianga portion of his unpublished PhD thesis of 1969 on the Wesleyan Mission in New Zealand.

Also to inform the forthcoming two day bicentenary symposium on the beginning of the Wesleyan Mission to New Zealand in 1819 to be held by Methodist churches on 24-26 May 2019 at the College of St John the Evangelist, Auckland.
Author Gary Clover, Dame Claudia Orange (Te Papa Research Fellow) and Dr Geoff Troughton (Senior History Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington) will each speak about the publication.
Light refreshments will be available.

About the speaker
Gary Clover is a retired Methodist Presbyter with a forty-year interest in culture change and conversion in early contact-era New Zealand.

His 1973 Auckland MA thesis examined Māori conversion in South Taranaki. He has earlier published two monographs, and in the Wesley Historical Society and Stimulus journals, and elsewhere.

Image: Gary Clover, author of Collision, Compromise & Conversion during the Wesleyan Hokianga Mission, 1827-1855: A critical study of Hokianga Māori, missionary and kauri merchant interactions

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2149 days ago

10 little ways to celebrate Neighbours Day!

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

In celebration of our 10 year anniversary, we're holding Neighbours Day Aotearoa over 10 days (March 22-31, 2019), AND we've also come up with 10 Little Ways for individuals to celebrate, and 10 Big Ways for groups to celebrate! We think there's something to inspire just about … View moreIn celebration of our 10 year anniversary, we're holding Neighbours Day Aotearoa over 10 days (March 22-31, 2019), AND we've also come up with 10 Little Ways for individuals to celebrate, and 10 Big Ways for groups to celebrate! We think there's something to inspire just about everyone to participate in Neighbours Day Aotearoa next year - so check out how you can join in, share it with your friends, and don't forget to register your events!

Let us know how you’re celebrating Neighbours Day Aotearoa in 2019 and you could be in to win. Registering an event, no matter how small, puts you in the draw to win a $100 prezzy card or limited edition Neighbours Day Aotearoa t-shirt, plus it helps us know how many neighbours are connecting.

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2149 days ago

Exploring the Turnbull Library holdings for The Battle of Le Quesnoy

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Le Quesnoy was the last major battle for the New Zealand soldiers in World War I and took place in November 1918. In this Family History Talk Gillian Headifen explores the Turnbull collections to identify materials relating this significant battle and those who were part of the action.
Tuesday 20… View more
Le Quesnoy was the last major battle for the New Zealand soldiers in World War I and took place in November 1918. In this Family History Talk Gillian Headifen explores the Turnbull collections to identify materials relating this significant battle and those who were part of the action.
Tuesday 20 November 2018, 12:10pm - 1:00 pm. Free. Booking not required. Programme Rooms, Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon

The WW100 website website describes The Battle of Le Quesnoy, in northern France on 4 November 1918, as one of New Zealand’s most important victories, but also the last. A few days after the liberation of the town, the Armistice ending the First World War was signed in Compiegne, France. The liberation of Le Quesnoy is still anchored in the memory of New Zealanders and the people of the town. To mark the centenary of this major event, Turnbull research librarian Gillian Headifen explores the collections to identify material relating to the Battle and the people involved. Gillian Headifen is the Research Librarian Oral History in the Alexander Turnbull Library’s Research Enquiries team, and has worked in the Library for 17 years. She has previously given in talks in the Family History series on the Battle of Messines, the sinking of the Marquette, and the use of oral history for family history research.

Image: Divisional commanders entering Le Quesnoy, France, after its capture, 5 November 1918. Photographer: H A Sanders. War History Collection, ATL. Reference no: 1/2-013708-G

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