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Yan from Hillcrest
One carpark space at Grey Street Hamilton East for long-term rent. $25 per week. Please txt Kevin 0210397545.
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Reporter Hamilton Press
The Government announced that the minimum wage will increase by 50 cents from $15.25 to $15.75 on April 1 2017. What are your thoughts on this increase? Do you or do you not support it? Are you a worker who will benefit from the raise? Let us know in the comments below or, alternatively, email me … View moreThe Government announced that the minimum wage will increase by 50 cents from $15.25 to $15.75 on April 1 2017. What are your thoughts on this increase? Do you or do you not support it? Are you a worker who will benefit from the raise? Let us know in the comments below or, alternatively, email me at kelley.tantau@fairfaxmedia.co.nz
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Have a heart of gold and support the St John Annual Appeal 3-9 April.
The heart is the essence of life and has inherently warm and caring connotations. It also reflects the good that St John does in the community, and invites those who contribute to feel like they too have a heart of gold.
… View moreHave a heart of gold and support the St John Annual Appeal 3-9 April.
The heart is the essence of life and has inherently warm and caring connotations. It also reflects the good that St John does in the community, and invites those who contribute to feel like they too have a heart of gold.
Donate here at or at any ASB branch.
Donate now!
Ariel from Morrinsville
Ariel McCracken from Morrinsville
Cellular Health & Wellness Workshop :
Learn how to use food correctly to make you healthier, happier and more energetic. Power points, demonstrations and new research presented.
Tuesday 4 April, 7.30- 9pm at The Hub, St.Matthew's Church,
Thames … View moreAriel McCracken from Morrinsville
Cellular Health & Wellness Workshop :
Learn how to use food correctly to make you healthier, happier and more energetic. Power points, demonstrations and new research presented.
Tuesday 4 April, 7.30- 9pm at The Hub, St.Matthew's Church,
Thames Street, Morrinsville. $2 at the door.
Hannah from Silverdale
Size 12-18 months/ 1 clothing, great condition! Bulk lot for $30
Negotiable
Hannah from Silverdale
Size 12-18 months Girls clothes, great condition, some brand new. Bulk lot for $30
Negotiable
Frances from Tamahere
Be in early while helping MS Waikato raise much needed funds. Here's how you can help...
We are raising as much as we can to support our fundraising, and we need your help! Order your NEW 2017 | 2018 Entertainment Book or Entertainment Digital Membership now. You'll receive hundreds … View moreBe in early while helping MS Waikato raise much needed funds. Here's how you can help...
We are raising as much as we can to support our fundraising, and we need your help! Order your NEW 2017 | 2018 Entertainment Book or Entertainment Digital Membership now. You'll receive hundreds of valuable offers for everything you love to do, and help our fundraising at the same time. Hurry! Bonus Early Bird offers are going fast!
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Joy from Silverdale
Cat Adoption Day! - New Lives Animal Rescue
We have cats galore and are holding a ultra special adoption day where all our adult cats and older kittens (4.5mths plus) will be at Hamilton City Animal Education and Control Centre, 217 Ellis Street, Frankton, Hamilton (old SPCA building) Saturday … View moreCat Adoption Day! - New Lives Animal Rescue
We have cats galore and are holding a ultra special adoption day where all our adult cats and older kittens (4.5mths plus) will be at Hamilton City Animal Education and Control Centre, 217 Ellis Street, Frankton, Hamilton (old SPCA building) Saturday 1st April and Sunday 2nd April 12:30pm - 4:30pm.
We have tabbies, greys, black and white, torties, pure black cats, ultra friendly cats, some who are a little shy, we have cats for everyone.
All in the one place for your convenience. Please pop on down and see if you can make that special connection with one of our felines.
Cats have all been desexed, had first vaccination (some are fully vacc), microchipped which we will register on the NZ Companion Animal Register, up to date with flea and worm and 30days free pet insurance (conditions apply). All cats are $45.00.
Food, cat carry cages and litter trays also for sale. No Eftpos.
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning everyone,
We're working on a story about road toll charges and we're looking for someone who, in spite of themselves, always seems to forget about electronic road tolls and is forced to pay twice the amount.
If that's you, reporter Jo Lines-Mackenzie would love to hear … View moreMorning everyone,
We're working on a story about road toll charges and we're looking for someone who, in spite of themselves, always seems to forget about electronic road tolls and is forced to pay twice the amount.
If that's you, reporter Jo Lines-Mackenzie would love to hear from you. Her email is jo.lines-mackenzie@fairfaxmedia.co.nz and her phone numbers are (07) 8499 769 and 027 5931691.
NOTE: If you don't want your comment to be used in coverage of this issue then write NFP in your comment.
Thanks
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi Neighbours,
Though it's touted as free parking, a proposal for central Hamilton will still see residents pay - just not at the meter.
Councillor Geoff Taylor, who campaigned on the issue, said a targeted rate of $150 to $200 a year for central city properties and $26 a year for … View moreHi Neighbours,
Though it's touted as free parking, a proposal for central Hamilton will still see residents pay - just not at the meter.
Councillor Geoff Taylor, who campaigned on the issue, said a targeted rate of $150 to $200 a year for central city properties and $26 a year for general ratepayers would cover the $1.4m shortfall.
What's your take on the proposal?
Read more here: www.stuff.co.nz...
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De-ane from Leamington
ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL CAMBRIDGE
FABRIC FAIR.
SATURDAY 1st APRIL, SENIOR CITIZENS HALL, MILICICH PLACE
EFTPOS AVAILABLE 9.30 am START
Negotiable
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