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Joan from Masterton District
My husband was pretty good with cars and always did the oil changes.
Now I just go to the garage and let them do it.
Hence some items I no longer need.
* shell Helix HX5 15W -40 about half full
* Automatic transmission fluid Titan ATF 4000 5 litres about half full
* anti freeze Valvoline … View moreMy husband was pretty good with cars and always did the oil changes.
Now I just go to the garage and let them do it.
Hence some items I no longer need.
* shell Helix HX5 15W -40 about half full
* Automatic transmission fluid Titan ATF 4000 5 litres about half full
* anti freeze Valvoline at a guess one third full
*power up for engines NNL 600 ..half full maybe
* two strainers ...black plastic
* red plastic petrol can.
The whole lot for $30.00
Price: $30
Debbie from Greytown
Pile of Weekend gardener magazines, 37 approximately
$15 the lot
Pickup in Greytown
Price: $15
Denver Grenell from
The Destination Wairarapa What's On webpage is chock full of notices for Wairarapa events and festivals, exhibitions and shows, promotions and markets.
Stay in the loop - visit our website and make sure you sign up for the weekly What’s On email.
Ron from Martinborough
It is that time of year and our Quince tree is producing far more quinces than we can handle ... available free here in Martinborough :-)
It’s almost time to celebrate the incredible volunteers who make a real difference in our community! The Mahi Aroha Awards recognise the dedication, passion and impact of those who give their time to help others.
Nominations open on March 31 – get ready to put the spotlight on the amazing … View moreIt’s almost time to celebrate the incredible volunteers who make a real difference in our community! The Mahi Aroha Awards recognise the dedication, passion and impact of those who give their time to help others.
Nominations open on March 31 – get ready to put the spotlight on the amazing individuals and teams shaping our communities through volunteering.
Stay tuned for more details, and start thinking about who you’d love to see recognized!
Cancer Society Greater Wellington is looking for volunteers for their upcoming event. Volunteering at Relay for Life isn't just about about helping out at the event, it’s coming together to help support our communities that are affected by cancer.
You can register your interest by … View moreCancer Society Greater Wellington is looking for volunteers for their upcoming event. Volunteering at Relay for Life isn't just about about helping out at the event, it’s coming together to help support our communities that are affected by cancer.
You can register your interest by searching the role ID numbers (#8937 and #8938) on our website or by following the link below.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Brighten our day, and show us a glimpse into your world, neighbours.
We'd love to see some of the photos you've taken lately or any craft/DIY projects you're working on.
Simply add a photo below 📷🌅 🌻
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Dean from Masterton District
I am a grown man and nearly crying.
I have had a duck been visiting me for YEARS ( i would say at LEAST five years ) here at 33 Millard Ave., Kuripuni and she had a baby who i have seen grown up over the last two months or so.
I have named the mother "Quacky Mc Quack Quack". :)
… View moreI am a grown man and nearly crying.
I have had a duck been visiting me for YEARS ( i would say at LEAST five years ) here at 33 Millard Ave., Kuripuni and she had a baby who i have seen grown up over the last two months or so.
I have named the mother "Quacky Mc Quack Quack". :)
They have really made my day when they visit.
They obviously trust me and trust my cats whom they frequently bully to get their food.
They live in a paddock directly opposite me.
I try and walk them across the road as I did today.
Unfortunately, I let them down very badly and was not quick enough when when one did not scurry out of the way in time for an idiot white ute driver and went under the wheels.
It is injured.
wing and leg.
It was heartbreaking to see the other duck rush back to the injured family member.
it has managed to somehow pull itself off the road and tried hard to climb through the wire fence and then made it.
she is not walking, more pushing herself along
i have circled where i think they live.
I have just gone back to take a photo of her, but she has managed to drag herself off somewhere. She was breathing pretty hard.
Can anyone please help this duck?
I don't know if there is a bird sanctuary if a vet can help or worse comes to worse, put her out of her misery?
I don't know whether to ask my across neighbour if i can look for her on their property, or wait to see if they or one of them comes back here.
Please message me if you can help. 021 134 2089
I feel so bad and sad that I did not look after her enough and let her down.
i COULD of run out on the road, but thought the idiot will slow down. but no, he just plowed into them and kept going.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Kia ora neighbours. We give away free copies to readers whose recipes are used in our magazine, and this month, we're on the hunt for mushroom recipes! Send your family's favourite way to use up this delicious fruit, to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, by the end of this month. If we use it in … View moreKia ora neighbours. We give away free copies to readers whose recipes are used in our magazine, and this month, we're on the hunt for mushroom recipes! Send your family's favourite way to use up this delicious fruit, to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, by the end of this month. If we use it in the mag, you will receive a free copy of the May issue.
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Hurricanes v Waratahs 28 March
Don't miss out—Kids go FREE to the Hurricanes vs Waratahs game at Sky Stadium on March 28th!
Kick-off is at 7:05 PM, so grab your tickets now and bring the whole family* for an unforgettable night of action!
"*Up to 3 kids per family."
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Joan from Masterton District
This solid shoe rack has a pipe frame with wooden slats.
Its about 2 metres long and has two layers to sit shoes on. It is easily movable with 4 castors.
Made by Metaltech in Christchurch.
I have been using it as a plant rack in the dry under the eaves on the concrete drive.
The front board … View moreThis solid shoe rack has a pipe frame with wooden slats.
Its about 2 metres long and has two layers to sit shoes on. It is easily movable with 4 castors.
Made by Metaltech in Christchurch.
I have been using it as a plant rack in the dry under the eaves on the concrete drive.
The front board is missing which I only noticed as I was photographing it.
Ideal for putting shoes or boots on.
Thanks for looking
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
Price: $30
The Team from New Zealand Police
Police are asking people to pay extra attention to driveway safety, after a number of incidents recently involving children being harmed.
Driveways can be extremely dangerous, and people need to do everything they can to ensure they keep themselves and others safe, especially where children are … View morePolice are asking people to pay extra attention to driveway safety, after a number of incidents recently involving children being harmed.
Driveways can be extremely dangerous, and people need to do everything they can to ensure they keep themselves and others safe, especially where children are present.
Children move around quickly, and often won’t be seen as you are reversing down your driveway.
Always check your driveway before driving in or out, and make sure you know the whereabouts of any children.
Please use your reversing camera if your vehicle has one installed.
Alternatively, ensure all children not in the vehicle with you are accounted for.
If another adult is at the property, make them responsible for ensuring children are well clear of any moving vehicles.
If there are no other adults present, have a ‘safe spot’ for children to stand and wait for the vehicle to stop moving.
This should be somewhere in view of the driver.
Check your blind spots often, and if you can no longer see a child, stop your vehicle and move them somewhere safe before you continue driving.
If your driveway is close to the children’s play area, consider a fence or gates to separate the play area from the driveway.
You should also take the time to speak to your children about the dangers of moving vehicles and remind them that just because they can see the driver, doesn’t mean the driver can always see them.
Taking those extra few seconds to make sure our tamariki are in a safe space when you drive in and out of your driveway can help prevent so much heartache and trauma.
Remember they don’t understand the potential consequences.
Maxine from Masterton District
Yay for the rain 👍🌧💙. As a passionate gardener I'm very grateful for it! This week we could discuss how to care for mother earth by respecting and working alongside nature rather than beating our earth into submission. The health of any land is directly linked to the health of our … View moreYay for the rain 👍🌧💙. As a passionate gardener I'm very grateful for it! This week we could discuss how to care for mother earth by respecting and working alongside nature rather than beating our earth into submission. The health of any land is directly linked to the health of our soil and our own health. Diversity of crops, regenerative farming, reestablishment of the health of all our waterways etc etc....the time of rampant materialism, quest for power and ownership have destroyed many parts of our planet and continuing wars over what land belongs to whom is continuing to destroy towns, cities and causing the death of many. Enough!! So many people are working towards a peaceful and just world too. Let's figure out what we can do to help, in whatever small way we can 👍💞💙.
Please join Diane and Maxine to share your thoughts and ideas. Things we can act upon in our own lives that CAN help our family, friends, neighborhoods, communities and therefore be part of an ever advancing civilization 💖
Ràmere/Friday 21 March
2pm at 14 Victoria St
Whakaoriori/Masterton
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
This week we are having a bit of fun with a friendly competition...
Post on Neighbourly before next Friday and be in to win a $200 Prezzy® card - as simple as that!
You could post a question, a reminder, ask for advice, post an item for sale, share crime & safety information or a … View moreThis week we are having a bit of fun with a friendly competition...
Post on Neighbourly before next Friday and be in to win a $200 Prezzy® card - as simple as that!
You could post a question, a reminder, ask for advice, post an item for sale, share crime & safety information or a recommendation for a great business. Whatever you like!
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