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Liz from Enderley
2 x 1920mm long and unruffled 2200mm wide. Has elasticised false pelmet to cover curtain rail. U stretched length is 2008mm.
Price: $60
Grant Wilson from
The grass and gardens are still growing so if you are having problems with your garden waste then please give us a call. Redlid Garden Bins & Bags
Liz from Enderley
Thermal weighted lining. 1 curtain 2000mm long and 1450mm unruffled wide
Price: $15
Geoff from Gordonton - Puketaha
Puketaha School PTA Drive in Movie is this coming Friday 6th April. We would love to invite you to watch the new BFG Movie (rating PG)
Tickets are $10 adults (18+), Children (3-18years), under 3 years are free and a $10.00 charge per vehicle (vehicle is optional).
There will be drinks, hotdogs … View morePuketaha School PTA Drive in Movie is this coming Friday 6th April. We would love to invite you to watch the new BFG Movie (rating PG)
Tickets are $10 adults (18+), Children (3-18years), under 3 years are free and a $10.00 charge per vehicle (vehicle is optional).
There will be drinks, hotdogs and treats for sale. Start time 6.30pm.
Tickets available from our school office... 07 8243870.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The New Zealand government has announced a compulsory airbag recall affecting 50,000 vehicles. NZTA states members are 'strongly advised to respond promptly to the recall notification. If your car is under active recall, contact the supplier as soon as possible and make an appointment to get … View moreThe New Zealand government has announced a compulsory airbag recall affecting 50,000 vehicles. NZTA states members are 'strongly advised to respond promptly to the recall notification. If your car is under active recall, contact the supplier as soon as possible and make an appointment to get the airbags replaced'.
Here's everything you need to know:
1) Check if your car is affected
2) Find out more about the recall.
3) Read information on why you need to have your airbag replaced.
Peter Hulsdouw from
Don't delay. Here's your chance to buy your very first home or perhaps a rental investment. Situated in a great location by Leamington Primary.
Offering 3 bedrooms with a comfortable living area, a cosy wood burner with wetback and easy indoor-outdoor flow to the front or back veranda… View moreDon't delay. Here's your chance to buy your very first home or perhaps a rental investment. Situated in a great location by Leamington Primary.
Offering 3 bedrooms with a comfortable living area, a cosy wood burner with wetback and easy indoor-outdoor flow to the front or back veranda for barbecuing and evening entertaining. Garage/workshop.
All situated on a flat 620 sqm well-fenced section in a great part of town.
Find out more:
www.lugtons.co.nz...
A Landmark report is suggesting our rural roads should be reduced to 70kmh. So, is it a good idea?
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Zane from Fairfield
My daughter has picked up a Army knife and case along our fence line. My guess is that its stolen and been dumped as we have a empty house nxt door , and people are cutting through it all the time . I think it was a gift for someones time served in the army and would have a lot of personal … View moreMy daughter has picked up a Army knife and case along our fence line. My guess is that its stolen and been dumped as we have a empty house nxt door , and people are cutting through it all the time . I think it was a gift for someones time served in the army and would have a lot of personal attatchment. It also has an engraving with a name on it.
the inscription say.... S.A.S SGT . ROBERTS. D. 24031697
1967 -1991
FOR LOYAL SERVICE ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY
If anybody knows this person or someplace I can hand this in ,would be greatly appreciated.
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Show your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and … View moreShow your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and simply pick up a little litter in your street, tidy your favourite park, or remove bits and bobs from a nearby beach. Take part in 2018!
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Annie and Vaughan from Hamilton East
Vaughan and I have made the toughest decision and decided it would be kinder to our dog Otis in the long haul to find him the best family possible.
He was an spca rescue pup that we got from animates (had arrived from the spca 2hours before we got him). He is about two years old.
We think he is a… View moreVaughan and I have made the toughest decision and decided it would be kinder to our dog Otis in the long haul to find him the best family possible.
He was an spca rescue pup that we got from animates (had arrived from the spca 2hours before we got him). He is about two years old.
We think he is a Bearded Collie X he is 26kilos. Making this decision has been weighing heavily on our minds since our son was born, as we thought our son was never a possibility, and it is heartbreaking because it is literally rehoming a member of your family. We love this dog and just want the best life possible for him.
Ideally he would need a fully fenced section, farm or big yard and has to be allowed to sleep inside, He is a fantastic dog and is very loyal and loving to both Vaughan and I.
He is upto date with Vacs, rego and is desexed and microchipped.
Fantastic guard dog! But very gentle and loving.
He is very good with our son who is six months, however, when we have had other children here he follows them and trys to jump up.
He just wants to lick us and oliver all the time and loves cuddles (just not around his man bits or when he is over tired).
He knows how to sit, shake, down, catch, watch, road, walkies, car, up, down, off.. etc, we have been working on ‘come’ and ‘quiet’.
He is toliet trained. He is Great with Other dogs and has been attending a doggie daycare since he was 16weeks old.
Ideally he would need a bigger section (fenced), farm, or someone that could take him on 2 big walks a day as he is high energy. He would need to sleep inside and we have his crate, indoor bed, blankets and pillow (if new owners would like) we also have an outdoor bed and a bucket full of toys (including ball gun).
Please email me k.gra@hotmail.com or message me on here with a little about your home, life and some details if you feel you or someone you may know is interested in having loving this dog.
Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on foraging for edible fungi, making seed-raising mix out of autumn leaves, collecting seed from deciduous trees, picking peaches and brewing cider.
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Our crop of the week is … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on foraging for edible fungi, making seed-raising mix out of autumn leaves, collecting seed from deciduous trees, picking peaches and brewing cider.
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Our crop of the week is Humulus lupulus, the hop plant, and we have a special feature on planting spring-flowering bulbs including a regional planting and flowering guide. Make health-boosting meals from new cookbook SuperVeg and be in to WIN SOME GREAT PRIZES!
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