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Lyla from Kaiapoi
I have a suitcase full of ladies girls boys Indian clothing I wish to sell..anyone interested can call to make time to view..3273145..nothing over $100..was for shop but it never happened
Price: $100
Jonathan Leask Reporter from Northern Outlook
Tēna koutou e hoa mā! As part of our wiki o te reo Māori coverage, we're presenting a daily video mihi featuring each of our team members. This allows you, our readers, to get to know us more and judge our reo skills... no pressure! Meet today's team member Jonathan Leask
… View moreTēna koutou e hoa mā! As part of our wiki o te reo Māori coverage, we're presenting a daily video mihi featuring each of our team members. This allows you, our readers, to get to know us more and judge our reo skills... no pressure! Meet today's team member Jonathan Leask
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Reporter Northern Outlook
The biggest social housing development in Rangiora's history officially got under way on Friday.
Reporter Northern Outlook
Tēna koutou e hoa mā! As part of our wiki o te reo Māori coverage, we're presenting a daily video mihi featuring each of our team members. This allows you, our readers, to get to know us more and judge our reo skills... no pressure! Meet today's team member Emma Dangerfield
… View moreTēna koutou e hoa mā! As part of our wiki o te reo Māori coverage, we're presenting a daily video mihi featuring each of our team members. This allows you, our readers, to get to know us more and judge our reo skills... no pressure! Meet today's team member Emma Dangerfield
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Here is a selection of Aotearoa – New Zealand Māori place names. While it's not extensive, can you spot the name of the town closest to you?
Do you know your Kawatiri from your Kirikiriroa? Take Stuff's quick quiz on Māori place names here.
The Team from Jennian Homes
Thinking about building or curious about how best to do it? Join a Jennian New Home Builders Information Session.
These completely FREE information evenings are designed to ensure your new build experience is filled with plenty of 'OH YES' moments. No matter your budget or levels of … View moreThinking about building or curious about how best to do it? Join a Jennian New Home Builders Information Session.
These completely FREE information evenings are designed to ensure your new build experience is filled with plenty of 'OH YES' moments. No matter your budget or levels of experience - you'll leave your Information Session with greater insights into:
• Establishing your construction budget
• Avoiding hidden costs
• Saving money by building an environmentally friendly home
• Planning the home you've always wanted
Your local Jennian team would love to meet you - to share our construction industry knowledge and to find out how we can help get into your dream home. Come along with any questions you might have and learn how to avoid ‘OH NO’ moments. Find out more at jennianinfo.com
Register now
Matthew Salmons Reporter from Northern Outlook
Tēnā koutou readers!
Our second mihi comes from reporter Monique Steele. How are you going at using te reo Māori this week?
Look out for Emma Dangerfield tomorrow!
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Reporter Northern Outlook
Caroline Trevella has just painted the famous elephant in Rangiora's Elephant Park for the third time in 20 years. Feel free to share your memories of the iconic elephant in the comments below.
Matthew Salmons Reporter from Northern Outlook
Tēnā koutou e hoa mā! As part of out wiki o te reo Māori coverage we're presenting a daily video mihi featuring one of our team members. This allows you, our readers, to get to know us more and judge our reo skills. No pressure ae? 😱 Our first mihi is from Matthew Salmons, enjoy.
… View moreTēnā koutou e hoa mā! As part of out wiki o te reo Māori coverage we're presenting a daily video mihi featuring one of our team members. This allows you, our readers, to get to know us more and judge our reo skills. No pressure ae? 😱 Our first mihi is from Matthew Salmons, enjoy.
(sorry for the delay - we had some technical issues in getting the video to Neighbourly)
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Hi neighbours! Did you know that voting is now open for the 2017 General Election? This means you can vote whenever you’re ready.
You can even enrol at any advance voting place if you haven’t already.
To find your closest advance voting place, simply check your EasyVote pack or you can … View moreHi neighbours! Did you know that voting is now open for the 2017 General Election? This means you can vote whenever you’re ready.
You can even enrol at any advance voting place if you haven’t already.
To find your closest advance voting place, simply check your EasyVote pack or you can check here.
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Reporter Northern Outlook
Waimakariri Mayor David Ayers is calling for Central Government to impose a mandatory levy on plastic supermarket shopping bags.
Deborah from Oxford
in excellent condition. one has a small hole that been covered and is not really noticeable . have included pic.. pick up is from oxford township.
Price: $20
Philippa Murphy from The Pudding Club, Crafting Postnatal Care in the Antenatal Stage
WE ARE NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR OUR NEXT CLASS
STARTS: 17th October 2017, 7-8.30pm
WHERE: 233 King Street, Rangiora
COST: $60.00 per couple
DURATION: 6 weeks, one night a week
Come rest, digest and enjoy with us while you meet your 'village' of postnatal health professionals to foster… View moreWE ARE NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR OUR NEXT CLASS
STARTS: 17th October 2017, 7-8.30pm
WHERE: 233 King Street, Rangiora
COST: $60.00 per couple
DURATION: 6 weeks, one night a week
Come rest, digest and enjoy with us while you meet your 'village' of postnatal health professionals to foster a stable environment of support for you and your baby.
The Pudding Club’s standard curriculum covers breastfeeding, bottle feeding, basic newborn digestive biology, a baby’s cues, burping and calming techniques, developmental sleep, normal and abnormal health indicators for baby and parents and general practical care. They also focus on teaching proven, preventative measures for the behaviours of colic, reflux, lactose and dairy overload. Oh, and did I mention you also receive a delicious pudding to devour during class and a free copy of the best selling book, 'BabyCues - Nurture with Nature' (BabyCues ) which teaches parents how to nurture their baby with responsive, Bio-logical Care (life-logical care). We also have free products to send you home, so why wouldn't you come?
Duration: One evening a week for six weeks, each session runs for 1 1/2 hours and one six week course runs each term
Numbers: 6 couples or single parent per term
Please feel free to view our 'Course Content' on our website www.thepuddingclub.org...
book your space, and pudding, by emailing relax@thepuddingclub.org, or phoning 021 185 4352.
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