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Diana from Melville
Mattress is available for pickup too - it's in Frankton though. Bed base is located in Melville
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Pedestrians and people on bikes using the Western Rail Trail shared path will be able to use a new signalised crossing on Killarney Road from Monday morning. The crossing point has had a Stop/Go operation in place in recent weeks while the signals have been integrated with the KiwiRail crossing, … View morePedestrians and people on bikes using the Western Rail Trail shared path will be able to use a new signalised crossing on Killarney Road from Monday morning. The crossing point has had a Stop/Go operation in place in recent weeks while the signals have been integrated with the KiwiRail crossing, but this work has now been completed. Traffic signals will indicate when pedestrians or people on bikes are crossing and railway signals and barrier arms will be used to alert for trains. Motorists are reminded to stop on red lights to allow pedestrians to cross, and not to park on the rail lines, even if no train has been signalled. The work completes the crossing points for the Western Rail Trail, one of the key projects in Hamilton’s Biking Plan.
Ganga from Hamilton East
Hi neighbours... I am looking for an old/unused NON-ADSL router that you may have lying around and have no more use for. The office of a local community organisation where I volunteer has very poor WiFi from the building owners (a church), so I am going to convert one of their LAN points into a … View moreHi neighbours... I am looking for an old/unused NON-ADSL router that you may have lying around and have no more use for. The office of a local community organisation where I volunteer has very poor WiFi from the building owners (a church), so I am going to convert one of their LAN points into a local wireless network. This will help them connect their phones, tablets and laptops for internet access. Currently, the connection is so poor that everyone uses their data plan instead.
Please note that I need a standard router and not the ones used with ADSL plans (the connection port is different). If you have been using fibre broadband or perhaps a router that was used in an office with LAN access, the router is likely what I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance, guys!
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Welcome to the Waikato Show community, Baden. Be sure to mark the dates on your calendar 6-8 April 2018
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Afternoon everyone,
Four Hamilton "choke points" are in the sights of a city councillor who says the traffic flow needs to be fixed.
And council experts agree that growth is putting more pressure on Hamilton roads than ever before.
Are there any intersections or roundabouts that … View moreAfternoon everyone,
Four Hamilton "choke points" are in the sights of a city councillor who says the traffic flow needs to be fixed.
And council experts agree that growth is putting more pressure on Hamilton roads than ever before.
Are there any intersections or roundabouts that really grind your gears? Also, are there any other traffic/driving/etiquette related gripes that you'd like to share?
We're hoping to get an idea of what really gets up the noses of city drivers.
NOTE: Add NFP to your comment if you do not want to be quoted in any follow up articles on the topic.
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