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Angela from Grandview Heights
78 x 88 x 81cm, up to 36kg
Bought a year ago. Having to move/downsize and have had to rehome dogs. Bought from: www.petcentral.co.nz......
Price: $150
Angela from Grandview Heights
72 x 76 x 76cm, up to 15kg
Bought a year ago. Having to move/downsize and have had to rehome dogs. Bought from: www.petcentral.co.nz...
Price: $120
Explosive rugby. Global spotlight. Epic vibe. MTF Finance is proud to be a tournament partner. We'll see you at the games - 3 & 4 February 2018! #mixitup7s Learn more
Greg from Whatawhata
Site for dumping top soil
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Soil must be free of waste.
Sandy from Te Kowhai
Is anyone aware of what's happened regarding a power outage. We're on Woolrich Rd. Suspect it's an accident...
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Hi neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want to wish you all a safe holiday and healthy New Year! To find out what the right healthcare for you is during the holidays visit our website. Where to get healthcare?
Karen from Nawton
Hi everyone. Every Christmas as a family we choose to do something for somebody else in need. This Christmas we have decided to give one deserving family who may be struggling at this time of year half a champagne ham. We will also drop this off to your family if you are in the Hamilton area.
… View moreHi everyone. Every Christmas as a family we choose to do something for somebody else in need. This Christmas we have decided to give one deserving family who may be struggling at this time of year half a champagne ham. We will also drop this off to your family if you are in the Hamilton area.
You don’t need to post your reasons but please only please show interest if you are a family who may not be able to have ham or meat on Christmas Day.
We believe in paying it forward and doing some good for others at a time when it can be so stressful. If you are interested, please reply or nominate somebody else and our children will choose the recipient. Merry Christmas everybody and pay it forward!!
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The Warehouse would like to say a massive thank you to all the customers who supported our Twice the Joy initiative. The Warehouse with the support of their customers and Mattel, were able to gift over 6,500 toys to children affected by family violence, helping them to have a special Christmas. … View moreThe Warehouse would like to say a massive thank you to all the customers who supported our Twice the Joy initiative. The Warehouse with the support of their customers and Mattel, were able to gift over 6,500 toys to children affected by family violence, helping them to have a special Christmas. Wishing you all a happy and safe 2018!
We at Valley Funeral Services are a family owned and operated provider. We understand that every funeral is different - because every person is unique. We provide services to the community of the Hauraki District, Thames-Coromandel District, and the surrounding areas.
It is our aim to support … View moreWe at Valley Funeral Services are a family owned and operated provider. We understand that every funeral is different - because every person is unique. We provide services to the community of the Hauraki District, Thames-Coromandel District, and the surrounding areas.
It is our aim to support you in your bereavement. We will assist you in creating a burial or cremation ceremony that celebrates the life of your loved one. A funeral service is a time to say goodbye the way you want.
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The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
We wish you an enjoyable and safe festive season. Thank you for all of your support this year. Please continue your good work connecting with your older neighbours.
From the team at Age Concern New Zealand.
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Meg from Te Kowhai
Dear Neighbours - Are you as fed up as I am when you see all the chucked rubbish in the ditches as you drive through our lovely countryside? Here are 3 pics of the trash I picked up along Crawford Road the last 3 mornings. Mostly alco-pop cans and junk food wrapping - there is a theme here.
So, in… View moreDear Neighbours - Are you as fed up as I am when you see all the chucked rubbish in the ditches as you drive through our lovely countryside? Here are 3 pics of the trash I picked up along Crawford Road the last 3 mornings. Mostly alco-pop cans and junk food wrapping - there is a theme here.
So, in the spirit of being part of the solution, I propose that we all adopt a stretch of road and take it upon ourselves to pick up the trash and bin it with our own rubbish.
Now I know YOU didn't biff that trash but unless someone picks it up, it will continue to be an upsetting eyesore each time you drive past. Once you see it, you keep seeing it and it doesn't disappear....'Someone should do something' - yep, and that someone is you and me.
I'm thinking of hitting up our Councillor Noel and asking him to fund a few signs saying 'KEEP THE CAN IN YOUR VAN' or " DON'T BIFF YOUR TRASH, YOUR MOTHER'S WATCHING' or 'DON'T BIFF YOUR SH**'. but he'll probably say no.
Thoughts??
Meg Daly
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