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Aaron from Nawton
Brand new jacket. Excellent for winter coming. Waterproof jacket. No holds, serious buyers only. Pickup Hamilton West area.
Price: $10
Aaron from Nawton
Brand new jacket. Excellent for winter coming. Waterproof jacket. No holds, serious buyers only. Pickup Hamilton West area.
Size10
Price: $10
Stuart from Nawton
I thought that I might post one of my recent comic strips here.
It's a cloudy Hamilton day and it just started raining here.
Time to sit back and enjoy a cartoon.
Any comments or feedback would be appreciated.
Graeme from Frankton
Hi , I have just read the 'Sponsored Post' from BusIt about the upgraded service from Huntly ( and Te Kauwhata , etc ) -- good on you guys .
I assume the one trip a day through to Pukekohe still applies too ? It looks like we can't ask questions on your post , or message you , hence… View moreHi , I have just read the 'Sponsored Post' from BusIt about the upgraded service from Huntly ( and Te Kauwhata , etc ) -- good on you guys .
I assume the one trip a day through to Pukekohe still applies too ? It looks like we can't ask questions on your post , or message you , hence why I am asking here .
Also , are you legally allowed to extend this service , for example to Papakura ?
There is apparently 150 people a day who would use such a service ( probably more , as BusIt would presumably be cheaper than $30plus each way ? ) .
You never know -- they may even give you $120 million to get this service going too !
Hi there neighbours! Thank you for your feedback on how we can improve the 21 Northern Connector bus route! We are excited to say that improved bus services are coming your way from Monday 1 April.
What you need to know:
The 21 Northern Connector is now extending further into Huntly. The … View moreHi there neighbours! Thank you for your feedback on how we can improve the 21 Northern Connector bus route! We are excited to say that improved bus services are coming your way from Monday 1 April.
What you need to know:
The 21 Northern Connector is now extending further into Huntly. The service will still run hourly weekdays to Huntly Main Street but will then continue on and service Huntly East and West every alternate trip.
The Huntly Internal service will now no longer operatedue to the Northern Connector service extending into Huntly East and West.
The 21 Northern Connector will now have extended operating hours during weekdays. With the first service leaving Hamilton and Huntly at 6am and travelling through until 7.50pm from Hamilton and 6.57pm from Huntly Main Street. Please note there will be no longer be a 9pm service from the Transport Centre via the Base on Thursday nights.
The new Comet bus service launches on Monday 1st April which runs between the hospital and the Base via the CBD every 15 mins (weekdays) and half hourly (evenings/ weekends). This service will replace the Transport Centre to Base separate trip on the 21 Northern Connector.
The Te Kauwhata service will now travel via Ohinewai - this means the service will leave Te Kauwhata 10 minutes earlier in the morning at 6.50am.
21 Northern connector double decker news:
From Monday 1 April the double decker bus will start on the Huntly/Horotiu Assist route which will mean timetable and route changes.
The bus will now leave Huntly 20 minutes earlier at 7am.
The Huntly Assist and the Horotiu Assist routes are combining.
Bus will arrive at Horotiu around 7:30am.
The bus will travel via Wairere Dr and Hukanui/Peachgrove Rd. This means that Clarkin Rd and River Rd will not be served. Fairfield Intermediate and Fairfield College students will now need to walk to stops on Peachgrove Rd.
Please check the timetable before travelling as many times have changed. Find out everything you need to know to travel with us here or call us on 0800 205 305.
See you on board the 21 Northern Connector!
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Kerry from Hillcrest
Does anyone have any scrap metal lying around suitable for welding practice?
Looking for metal stakes or sheet metal.
Anything considered
Will come and pick up...
Please send me a private message.
Thank you
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family pack 800g bowl only $ 8.99 or 1 kg $12
AND yummy real fruit ice cream
@ Frankton Fresh vege shop in frankton (160 commerce strret, frankton, opposite the post shop and pharmacy)
We're giving away two gate passes, two racebooks and a $30.00 betting voucher* Simply Like or Thank this post to enter!
Be on-course to witness the running of the $200,000 Fiber Fresh NZ Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes Raceday on Saturday 6 April.
Enter the Annah Stratton Fashions in the … View moreWe're giving away two gate passes, two racebooks and a $30.00 betting voucher* Simply Like or Thank this post to enter!
Be on-course to witness the running of the $200,000 Fiber Fresh NZ Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes Raceday on Saturday 6 April.
Enter the Annah Stratton Fashions in the Field to win some great prizes! One lucky patron on-course will win a trip to two to the Sunshine Coast.
- Gate Entry $10 for adults
- Under 18 are free.
Gates open 9.30am. First race 12.17pm.
BYO limits six stubbies OR one bottle of wine per person.
*Like or Thank this post by Thursday 4th April 2019 to enter!
Find out more!
Debbie from Fitzroy
Hi Everyone,
I'm a piano teacher available in the Fitzroy area. I teach music at a tertiary level, and am looking to start private piano teaching again. As I do work full time I am hoping to fit students in between 4.30 - 6pm over one or two evenings of the week. I have a Music Degree from… View moreHi Everyone,
I'm a piano teacher available in the Fitzroy area. I teach music at a tertiary level, and am looking to start private piano teaching again. As I do work full time I am hoping to fit students in between 4.30 - 6pm over one or two evenings of the week. I have a Music Degree from Victoria University and also my A.T.C.L in Piano Performance (Associate of the Trinity College of Music). $30 for a 30 minute lesson. Beginners welcome. If you are interested in finding out more feel free to call me on 021-525-433. Thanks, Debbie
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
An All Blacks stand-down and a neck injury in the Chiefs squad have thrust lock Michael Allardice into the captain's role.
Allardice, 27, will be skipper for the team when it faces the Jaguares in Buenos Aires on Sunday morning (NZ time).
The usual captains won't be on the field - Brodie … View moreAn All Blacks stand-down and a neck injury in the Chiefs squad have thrust lock Michael Allardice into the captain's role.
Allardice, 27, will be skipper for the team when it faces the Jaguares in Buenos Aires on Sunday morning (NZ time).
The usual captains won't be on the field - Brodie Retallick has to meet All Blacks stand-down requirements, and Sam Cane is sidelined with a neck injury.
Read more about who's in the lineup here.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Through these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.
Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist… View moreThrough these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.
Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist or pikorua which resembles two intertwined pikopiko ferns - a fern known for thriving in dark, damp areas of our woods. A reminder that difficult conditions can actually be an opportunity for tremendous growth.
The entanglement of the pikorua also has no beginning or end which is often used to represent an everlasting bond. Although we are all on our own path in life, in the end we always come back together - we are all connected through our interwoven lives.
#KiaKaha #ChristchurchStrong #NSNZcelebratecommunity
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