Tamahere, Hamilton

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2692 days ago

The best animal bedding – Guaranteed supply

Bonnie the Cow

Bonnie the Cow animal bedding
Quality Animal Bedding is our business! Our mission is to find clever and simple ways to improve animal comfort, welfare and condition.

Untreated, recycled timber
Manufactured from naturally air-dried, recycled timber, our PREMIUM Grade Bedding is shredded to a … View more
Bonnie the Cow animal bedding
Quality Animal Bedding is our business! Our mission is to find clever and simple ways to improve animal comfort, welfare and condition.

Untreated, recycled timber
Manufactured from naturally air-dried, recycled timber, our PREMIUM Grade Bedding is shredded to a specific particle size to ensure an aerated surface. Guaranteed quality and year-round supply.

Animals stay warm and dry
Premium Grade Bedding has less than 20% moisture; installed dry and stays dry. Guaranteed quality and year-round supply.
Find out more!

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2693 days ago

It's #8 Month

Grey St Motors (2013) Ltd

Is your WOF due in August?
Ph in advance to book an appointment with us. 07 856 7777
376 Grey St (Behind Subway) Hamilton East.
Look forward to hearing from you.

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2694 days ago

Poll: Is it fair to issue a fine to a parent who is late picking up their child?

Reporter Hamilton Press

Hi neighbours! What's your view on this? Should parents incur a fee if late to pick up their child? If so, how much is reasonable? Have you been hit with a charge? Let us know in the poll and comments below!
*PLEASE WRITE NFP IF YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR OPINIONS PUBLISHED*
Read more here: … View more
Hi neighbours! What's your view on this? Should parents incur a fee if late to pick up their child? If so, how much is reasonable? Have you been hit with a charge? Let us know in the poll and comments below!
*PLEASE WRITE NFP IF YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR OPINIONS PUBLISHED*
Read more here: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Is it fair to issue a fine to a parent who is late picking up their child?
  • 62.2% Yes
    62.2% Complete
  • 37.8% No
    37.8% Complete
135 votes
2693 days ago

Lulla Doll sleep aid

Sylvia from Hamilton East

The infamous Lulla Doll, or Darth Vadar doll. With breathing and heartbeat sounds that lasts for 8 hours. Reset before you go to bed to get extra time.

It didn't work for my son, however there are many internet testimonials that say that it worked for many babies. At the end of the … View more
The infamous Lulla Doll, or Darth Vadar doll. With breathing and heartbeat sounds that lasts for 8 hours. Reset before you go to bed to get extra time.

It didn't work for my son, however there are many internet testimonials that say that it worked for many babies. At the end of the day, it may just be an awesome doll that they love.

Price: $30

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2693 days ago

Baby Caterpillar winter sleep sack 3 months - 3 years

Sylvia from Hamilton East

This is a winter merino sleep sack, rated from 3 months, however it is quite long and heavy, so I feel like it would be better suited to use from 6 months.
Dome closure at shoulders, with side domes to make the arm holes smaller so that baby doesn't slip through.
1 zip closure at side, … View more
This is a winter merino sleep sack, rated from 3 months, however it is quite long and heavy, so I feel like it would be better suited to use from 6 months.
Dome closure at shoulders, with side domes to make the arm holes smaller so that baby doesn't slip through.
1 zip closure at side, which makes it really comfortable.

Purchased a year ago for $120, used once only.

Price: $40

2693 days ago

Ergopouch sleep sack - 12-36 Months

Sylvia from Hamilton East

I loved this ergopouch sleepsack! It is 50% merino & 50% bamboo viscose with stretch cotton sides. The best feature is the double zip, which means that you can put baby in the sleep sack and zip up from the bottom. Nappy changes are easy with the sleep sack able to be unzipped from the … View moreI loved this ergopouch sleepsack! It is 50% merino & 50% bamboo viscose with stretch cotton sides. The best feature is the double zip, which means that you can put baby in the sleep sack and zip up from the bottom. Nappy changes are easy with the sleep sack able to be unzipped from the bottom without taking the sleep sack off.

Tog wise, I think that it is rated as a winter sleep sack,however it is not overly bulky or heavy.

Price: $40

2693 days ago

Spring Specials

Sandi McCarthy from Images Day Spa

Seasonal Spring Specials available 6th august - 26th October 2018

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2694 days ago

Moving out

Mohamed from Hamilton East

Moving out soon. Selling multiple house hold:
- multimedia set: TV, cabinet, reciever , dvd player, sound bar, all remotes working. Price 199$.
- sofa bed and ottoman: good condition. Price 150$

Negotiable

2694 days ago

Do you know what sick leave you’re entitled to?

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

With winter bugs doing the rounds, it’s worth knowing what the rules are about sick leave. So what are you entitled to?

• In general you’re entitled to 5 days’ of sick leave each year after you’ve worked for your employer for 6 months.
• You can accumulate any unused sick leave up … View more
With winter bugs doing the rounds, it’s worth knowing what the rules are about sick leave. So what are you entitled to?

• In general you’re entitled to 5 days’ of sick leave each year after you’ve worked for your employer for 6 months.
• You can accumulate any unused sick leave up to a total of 20 days.
• Sick leave can be used when you’re sick or when you need to be off work to look after someone else who is sick or injured (your partner, child, or someone who relies on you for care).
• Even if you’re a part-time or casual worker, you’re still entitled to 5 days’ of sick leave a year (once you’ve worked for 6 months continuously or for an average of 10 hours per week, and at least one hour in every week or 40 hours in every month).
• Your employer can require you to provide a medical certificate if you’re sick for 3 or more days in a row, and you’ll need to pay to get it. If they want proof of sickness sooner then they will have to pay the costs of getting the proof.

These are the minimum sick leave entitlements. Your employer can agree to give you more.

Check out our website for more information about sick leave and other employment rights and responsibilities. If you’ve got questions get in touch with a CAB near you, call us on 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB), or contact us online.

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2701 days ago

Waikato Facebook pages used in drug deals

Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press

An administrator of a popular online Pay It Forward group is fed up with members using similar pages to buy drugs.
Last week, he was forced to remove more than 30 members from his closed Facebook page for either buying or selling drugs, or asking on behalf of another person to buy or sell drugs … View more
An administrator of a popular online Pay It Forward group is fed up with members using similar pages to buy drugs.
Last week, he was forced to remove more than 30 members from his closed Facebook page for either buying or selling drugs, or asking on behalf of another person to buy or sell drugs on similar groups.
Have you witnessed people combing Facebook pages to either buy or sell drugs? Let us know in the comments below, but please write NFP if you do not want your comments published.

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2699 days ago

NZ MADE/NĀ NIU TĪRENI: Waikato-Tainui Raupatu settlement

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The confronting truth of what happened in our recent past is something New Zealanders have to reckon with. When the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, Māori owned more than 66 million acres of land. By 1975, almost 97 per cent had been sold or taken.

The land wars of the 1860s saw the confiscation … View more
The confronting truth of what happened in our recent past is something New Zealanders have to reckon with. When the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, Māori owned more than 66 million acres of land. By 1975, almost 97 per cent had been sold or taken.

The land wars of the 1860s saw the confiscation of half a million hectares in Waikato. People were driven from their homes. The second Māori king, Tāwhiao, and his followers became refugees in the King Country.

Find out more about what happened to Waikato-Tainui Raupatu, where you live, and how much the land was settled for - it may surprise.

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