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Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Wellington Sky Show - Matariki ki Pōneke 2018 is scheduled to go ahead this Saturday 14 July, 6.30-6.40pm if our whale/tohorā friend decides the harbour visit is really over. However, if it decides to come back for more at the weekend, we’ll postpone the Sky Show to a future date. We've … View moreWellington Sky Show - Matariki ki Pōneke 2018 is scheduled to go ahead this Saturday 14 July, 6.30-6.40pm if our whale/tohorā friend decides the harbour visit is really over. However, if it decides to come back for more at the weekend, we’ll postpone the Sky Show to a future date. We've loved having the whale visit - it has been a magical time for our city. Check out our website for more info.
Mike from Northland
Reliable Japanese Car - Honda Civic 2006. Black exterior.
Cream cloth interior.
1.8L engine
Manual transmission.
Selling as we have have bought a station wagon for more space.
Reluctantly selling as it is now surplus to requirement!
I was the first owner in NZ.
I have the original … View moreReliable Japanese Car - Honda Civic 2006. Black exterior.
Cream cloth interior.
1.8L engine
Manual transmission.
Selling as we have have bought a station wagon for more space.
Reluctantly selling as it is now surplus to requirement!
I was the first owner in NZ.
I have the original receipts, and full servicing history while I've had the car.
I have replaced ALL FOUR TYRES June 2018 plus wheel alignment, insurance for the tyres for any accidental punctures, filled with nitrous to prolong inflation (free top ups at Tony's Tyre Service) - I will contact Tony's to transfer the insurance and free nitrous top ups to the new owner. Receipts included.
I have also had the battery replaced November 2017, and has a 3 year warranty. Receipt included.
Cam Chain - no need to replace cambelt.
After market radio with reversing camera installed
Manual transmission - 5-speed gearbox
After market mag wheels
Spare tyre in back boot, with set of tools for changing a flat tyre if needed.
~104,000km on the clock
2 sets of keys; one set has the alarm/central locking/boot opener; the other is just the key.
As I said, very reluctant sale, and I've looked after this car with regular servicing.
Minor scratches on the wing mirrors (it's Wellington afterall :D) - has button to automatically swing the mirrors in to prevent any more unintentional swipes from passing cars!
Genuine buyers only please. Cheers.
Any questions, happy to be asked.
Contact me on 021 187 8696, or message me on neighbourly.
Mike.
Price: $5,000
The Team from Westpac Stadium (Wellington Regional Stadium)
The Westpac Stadium Members Club offers the best sporting experience in town! With a 360 Reserve membership secure tickets to all your favourite sports including rugby, football and cricket; plus enjoy access to the Members lounges with unbeatable views of the field and great food & beverage … View moreThe Westpac Stadium Members Club offers the best sporting experience in town! With a 360 Reserve membership secure tickets to all your favourite sports including rugby, football and cricket; plus enjoy access to the Members lounges with unbeatable views of the field and great food & beverage options (Ts & Cs apply).
Phone us today on 04 470 0423 to find out more.
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Anna from Northland
Hi, I live at 36 Randwick rd in Northland. I have a small cupboard that has fallen off in my kitchen and wondered if there was someone in tbe area who could possibly fix this for me. I'm happy to pay cash. My number is 0220363440 if someone thinks they could help and wants to give me a quote. … View moreHi, I live at 36 Randwick rd in Northland. I have a small cupboard that has fallen off in my kitchen and wondered if there was someone in tbe area who could possibly fix this for me. I'm happy to pay cash. My number is 0220363440 if someone thinks they could help and wants to give me a quote.
Thanks
Anna 😊
Master Plumbers NZ - Wellington
Protecting your home against winter woes is crucial when it comes to plumbing.
Master Plumbers New Zealand chief executive Greg Wallace has 6 things homeowners should consider to ensure a trouble-free chilly season.
The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
A Family History talk focusing on using oral history in your family history research.
Tuesday 17 July 2018
12.10pm - 1.00pm
Programme Rooms, Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon, Wellington
Free
This month Lynette Shum will talk … View moreA Family History talk focusing on using oral history in your family history research.
Tuesday 17 July 2018
12.10pm - 1.00pm
Programme Rooms, Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon, Wellington
Free
This month Lynette Shum will talk about the way oral history can enhance your family history research. She will discuss methodology, interview techniques, equipment, and ethics. As well as carrying out oral history interviews yourself you may also be able to access recordings that are held in collections such as the Alexander Turnbull Library.
Lynette is the Oral History Advisor in the Alexander Turnbull Library’s Outreach Services team and can give training, support and advice to oral historians. She has also used oral history extensively in her own research on Wellington’s Chinese community.
Image: Lynette Shum & Ani Waapu. Photograph by Mark Beatty
Vote for your favourite Marvel Studios movie from Stuff Pix and enter to win 1 of 5 Ant-Man and the Wasp prize packs, including merchandise and cinema tickets.
Check out all the great superhero movies on stuffpix.co.nz/superhero-pix
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
On 28 October 2018, we are looking at closing some Wellington streets to traffic (listed below) 6am-3pm for Open Streets in Wellington. This event is about opening streets to people who walk, bike, skate and play with lots of fun activities. The Regulatory Processes Committee will meet on Wednesday… View moreOn 28 October 2018, we are looking at closing some Wellington streets to traffic (listed below) 6am-3pm for Open Streets in Wellington. This event is about opening streets to people who walk, bike, skate and play with lots of fun activities. The Regulatory Processes Committee will meet on Wednesday 15 August 2018 to consider the following temporary road closures. If you object to these closures please email maria.taumaa@wcc.govt.nz before 25 July.
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Hi Wellington,
What do you think about your nurses rejecting the latest pay offer from District Health Boards? It's now been confirmed that 24 hours of strike action will begin at 7am Thursday.
A "majority" of the New Zealand Nurses' Organisation's (NZNO) … View moreHi Wellington,
What do you think about your nurses rejecting the latest pay offer from District Health Boards? It's now been confirmed that 24 hours of strike action will begin at 7am Thursday.
A "majority" of the New Zealand Nurses' Organisation's (NZNO) more-than-30,000 members have chosen to take industrial action - a move described as "unprecedented".
What do you think about Thursday's strike? Were you surprised they rejected the last offer? Or do you think they deserve more? Let us know in the replies!
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Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
We have started to upgrade the card readers in our parking meters and hope to have them all completed by October. Once the machines are upgraded they will have this green sticker attached. This means they will accept debit/credit cards & you can pay via PayWave but they will no longer accept … View moreWe have started to upgrade the card readers in our parking meters and hope to have them all completed by October. Once the machines are upgraded they will have this green sticker attached. This means they will accept debit/credit cards & you can pay via PayWave but they will no longer accept Snapper. More info.
Here are some top tips from Realestate.co.nz to make the whole moving process a whole lot easier.
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Make the most of opportunities to get outside when you can;
* Going for walks in the rain
* Playing in the mud
*Jumping in the puddles
* Going for a nature walk
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Operations are in full swing around Maymorn as the PF Olsen process trees into logs at the new skid site.
Please note that this part of the Forest will reopen on 14 July.
Nice Place Property Management Ltd
During winter, you’re likely to have increased condensation on windows, which can lead to mould appearing throughout your home.
As a landlord you need to provide your tenants with information on how to remove mould and keep the house dry, and it’s important that as a tenant you are wiping … View moreDuring winter, you’re likely to have increased condensation on windows, which can lead to mould appearing throughout your home.
As a landlord you need to provide your tenants with information on how to remove mould and keep the house dry, and it’s important that as a tenant you are wiping down your windows regularly. The Ministry of Health have some useful resources. Take a look at the link below.
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