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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Gardener Lynda Hallinan couldn't quite believe it when she found out her grandfather used to spend one day in the garden every September, to produce enough veges to feed his family of eight for the summer. So she put his method to the test.
… View moreGardener Lynda Hallinan couldn't quite believe it when she found out her grandfather used to spend one day in the garden every September, to produce enough veges to feed his family of eight for the summer. So she put his method to the test.
Click here to see the results and check out Lynda's top 10 tips to super fast veges
Michael from Leamington
Waikato Branch of the Ulysses Club of New Zealand Child Cancer Foundation Guardians and Angels charity ride McLarnon Road Monavale Cambridge New Zealand Sunday 25 February 2018 ||| goo.gl...
Michael from Leamington
Official Opening of the building / facility with the long name: 'Canoe Racing New Zealand High Performance and Perry Community Water Sports Centre, Home of Cambridge Yacht Club' 23 February 2018 Lake Karapiro Domain, Waikato, New Zealand. ||| goo.gl...
Selwyn from Tauwhare
Calling all AFS Returnees. AFS New Zealand is very keen to refresh its database of contact details for all past participants. As a former AFS student back in... (well I'm not going to say when) I thought I would try Neighbourly as a way to reach out. If you are a returnee please reply with … View moreCalling all AFS Returnees. AFS New Zealand is very keen to refresh its database of contact details for all past participants. As a former AFS student back in... (well I'm not going to say when) I thought I would try Neighbourly as a way to reach out. If you are a returnee please reply with your contact details and I will forward them on to AFS NZ. Thanks.
The Team from Children's Day
With just one week to go until Children's Day, how will you celebrate? There's so much happening all around Aotearoa, so put tamariki first this Sunday 4 March and check out what's happening near you: childrensday.org.nz... www.youtube.com...
Neighbours - add a little colour to your life and help those in need at the same time. Bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot*!
Every can of food you donate means you save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.60 on an 80ml testpot)… View moreNeighbours - add a little colour to your life and help those in need at the same time. Bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot*!
Every can of food you donate means you save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.60 on an 80ml testpot) while also helping provide disadvantaged Kiwis with food parcels when they need them most.
We'll donate every item you bring in to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks.
So start gathering up those cans and bring them into your local Resene owned ColorShop.
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*60-80ml testpot.
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The Team from ACC New Zealand
Riding a motorcycle or scooter inevitably carries more risk than driving a four-wheeled vehicle. And it turns out quite a lot of us have someone close to us who rides (in fact, 48% of Neighbourly members!)
If you worry about their safety, there is something you can do: encourage them to take … View moreRiding a motorcycle or scooter inevitably carries more risk than driving a four-wheeled vehicle. And it turns out quite a lot of us have someone close to us who rides (in fact, 48% of Neighbourly members!)
If you worry about their safety, there is something you can do: encourage them to take Ride Forever coaching, provided (and heavily subsidised) by ACC. It's delivered by experts and it works, as Simon Gotlieb's story shows. Neighbourly members can book a FREE Ride Forever course before 31 March using promo code NEIGH18 over here.
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Simon from Riverlea
Brand new bathroom mirror. Exactly the same as pictured.
Left hand hinged. Leads than RRP. Purchased fro Zip.
Can deliver.
Price: $400
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Keen gardener Clint Green has a cautionary potting mix tale for gardeners everywhere, after surviving a horrific bout of legionnaires' disease.
Click here to read Clint's story.
Peter Hulsdouw from
This large 4 bedroom character homestead with internal double garaging plus a huge separate 15 x 10m workshop is just 15 minutes from Hamilton or Cambridge. A must view for families, retired farmers, villa lovers or perhaps someone considering running a country B & B.
I am running open homes… View moreThis large 4 bedroom character homestead with internal double garaging plus a huge separate 15 x 10m workshop is just 15 minutes from Hamilton or Cambridge. A must view for families, retired farmers, villa lovers or perhaps someone considering running a country B & B.
I am running open homes this weekend Saturday and Sunday from 12:45 - 1:30 - 152 Marshmeadow Road, Newstead.
Find out more:
www.lugtons.co.nz...
Neil from Newstead
I am wondering if others are finding the online application for a passport is fraught with significant photo rejection rates that I have found. Sure, the passports.govt.nz website provides guidelines for submitting photos and there is a jovially ‘hip style' video which paints an "oh … View moreI am wondering if others are finding the online application for a passport is fraught with significant photo rejection rates that I have found. Sure, the passports.govt.nz website provides guidelines for submitting photos and there is a jovially ‘hip style' video which paints an "oh too easy" simplification on how to avoid the errors that eventually my attempts have been rejected for. It seems to accentuate my inability to be successful big time. Once rejected, each critique offers little suggestion as to “how to fix" the attempts being made for a subsequent resubmission. One critique even implied that a colour photo i had submitted was black and white. Subsequent submissions have then included different rejection comments that could also have applied to earlier submissions.
My choice to submit an online application is aimed precisely to achieve the goal of using the internet to save travel and expense of passport renewal, lifelong learning and staying connected in a digital world as a pensioner. Undertaking tasks online should be a breeze but I am finding this task not so simple at all. Surely there could be a template provided with instructions of how to set multiple phones or cameras to achieve the desired aspect ratio, pixel size and light intensity? I have a 20megapixel Sony xperia smartphone which takes impressive photos - but this assignment has almost got me stumped. Relevant comments would be appreciated.
I will withhold my far from friendly looking attempts at photo submission meanwhile.
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Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hi neighbours! We are looking to celebrate mums of all ages in a new feature for Hamilton Press. Residents can nominate a special mother in their life with a memory, moment or reason that shows why they deserve recognition.
There is a prize involved for the winning mum!
Nominees must be happy to… View moreHi neighbours! We are looking to celebrate mums of all ages in a new feature for Hamilton Press. Residents can nominate a special mother in their life with a memory, moment or reason that shows why they deserve recognition.
There is a prize involved for the winning mum!
Nominees must be happy to feature in a profile in Hamilton Press in the lead up to Mother's Day in May.
Winner announced in Hamilton Press, May 9.
For more details, or to nominate a mum, email kelley.tantau@stuff.co.nz
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