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Shirleen from Crofton Downs
The New Zealand Legal System - Structures and Processes, McDowell, Webb 4th ed
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Pick up from Crofton Downs, Wellington, or I can post.
Please text or phone me on 021 032 4148 but don't leave a voice message. Thank you. - Shirleen
Price: $5
Shirleen from Crofton Downs
Please phone or text me on 021 032 4148 if you are interested in any of the following. Please don't leave a voice message. Thank you. - Shirleen
- A First Course in Applied Statistics, Clark and Randal, 2nd ed $25
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 4th ed $25
- Campbell Biology… View morePlease phone or text me on 021 032 4148 if you are interested in any of the following. Please don't leave a voice message. Thank you. - Shirleen
- A First Course in Applied Statistics, Clark and Randal, 2nd ed $25
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 4th ed $25
- Campbell Biology 9th ed $40
- Chemistry - Blackman, Bottle, Schmid, Mocerino, Wille - 2008 $30
- Chemistry - Blackman - front page
- Economics - McTaggart, Findlay, Parkin, 7th ed $25
- Giancoli Physics International Edition, 6th ed $30
- Krause's Food and the Nutrition Care Process, 13th ed $50
- The New Zealand Legal System - Structures and Processes, McDowell, Webb 4th ed $5
- The New Zealand Macroeconomy - What we measure and what it means, Hickson - supplement $5
- Principles of Marketing, Armstrong, Adam, Denize, Kotler - 2018 $15
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours, our readers love learning things from other readers, so we're looking for recipes for pumpkin to feature in the magazine. Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by January 26, 2024. Every published recipe wins a copy of the March issue of NZ Gardener.
The Team from NZ Compare
Embark on a fantastic 2024 journey! WIN your share of $240 (We have 4 X $60 gift cards to giveaway).
Simply tell us which bill you want to SAVE on this year - is it your power bill, or maybe your broadband, mobile phone, or mortgage? CLICK below to participate.
NZ Compare 's 2024 goal … View moreEmbark on a fantastic 2024 journey! WIN your share of $240 (We have 4 X $60 gift cards to giveaway).
Simply tell us which bill you want to SAVE on this year - is it your power bill, or maybe your broadband, mobile phone, or mortgage? CLICK below to participate.
NZ Compare 's 2024 goal is helping more Kiwis COMPARE and SAVE!
The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve
Make the most of your open shelves with a refresh using Resene paints.
Find out how to bring out the best in your shelves with this easy to follow advice.
Malvina Major Retirement Village
Not all Ryman residents can claim viral internet sensation status – but Patrick Hogan Retirement Village’s Doug Lineham sure can!
It was during the live televised name reveal for Ryman Healthcare’s new Cambridge village on TVNZ’s Breakfast that presenter Matty McClean happened upon Doug.… View moreNot all Ryman residents can claim viral internet sensation status – but Patrick Hogan Retirement Village’s Doug Lineham sure can!
It was during the live televised name reveal for Ryman Healthcare’s new Cambridge village on TVNZ’s Breakfast that presenter Matty McClean happened upon Doug.
The resulting hilarious sequence of dry, but complimentary-to-Ryman, one-liners left the audience calling for Doug to have his own show. One fan even touted him as the next PM!
What viewers didn’t know, however, was that behind the droll exterior, Doug was dealing with the loss of his beloved wife Jan.
Click to read Doug's story.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The cost of living has driven many New Zealanders to find a patch in their backyard and start growing their own vegetables. Have you recently become a green thumb and has it become fruitful? Share your experience with us.
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded … View moreThe cost of living has driven many New Zealanders to find a patch in their backyard and start growing their own vegetables. Have you recently become a green thumb and has it become fruitful? Share your experience with us.
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.
184 replies (Members only)
Sharon from Karori
Its time to beautify the old St John’s site on the Corner of Karori Road and Campbell Street, to create a vibrant and engaging community space for all to enjoy.
Boston Projects and Foxtail Events are hosting a Community Planting Day on Saturday, 27 January from 10am – 2pm, and the whole of … View moreIts time to beautify the old St John’s site on the Corner of Karori Road and Campbell Street, to create a vibrant and engaging community space for all to enjoy.
Boston Projects and Foxtail Events are hosting a Community Planting Day on Saturday, 27 January from 10am – 2pm, and the whole of Karori is invited to attend and participate in this fun day out.
Bring your gumboots, trowels, spades, forks and a bunch of energy and enthusiasm to help make our town centre fantastic! A bottle or water, sunhat and sunscreen is super important too!
This grass roots initiative is fully reliant on the support of the Karori community and there are a number of ways that you can contribute to this project. For example, we need more plants (i.e native grasses and bushes, succulents flowering plants, wildflowers, bulbs, herbs, or edible plants). Anything will be considered.
We are also looking for a local talented artist to create a mural and someone to regularly help keep the section tidy with some strimming of the grass.
If you are able to volunteer your time with either of these, then please get in touch with Boston Projects at hello@bostonprojects.co.nz
We look forward to seeing you there!
LINK TO FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE - fb.me...
Southern Cross from Neighbourly Nz
A huge thank you to all those who entered our Santa Paws competition - what a joy to see so many festive pets!
And now the competition results you've all been waiting for... We now have our ten winners who will receive a $100 Prezzy® Card:- you can click on their names to see their … View moreA huge thank you to all those who entered our Santa Paws competition - what a joy to see so many festive pets!
And now the competition results you've all been waiting for... We now have our ten winners who will receive a $100 Prezzy® Card:- you can click on their names to see their entries.
Tracey Rose
Julie Chamberlain
Selina Chan
Alexi White
Robert Brumm
Maria Wood
Kerena Davidson
Julie Gregory
Mark Williams
Glen Adams
Steph Deegan from Age Concern Wellington Region
We have two Staying Safe Refresher Courses being held in February and March. One at the Hosanna Harvest Church in Epuni and the other at the Upper Hutt Library.
These courses are free and include a light lunch (see attached posters).
To book your place call us on (04) 499 6646 or visit our … View moreWe have two Staying Safe Refresher Courses being held in February and March. One at the Hosanna Harvest Church in Epuni and the other at the Upper Hutt Library.
These courses are free and include a light lunch (see attached posters).
To book your place call us on (04) 499 6646 or visit our website.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The Wellington region has moved to level two water restrictions as of 12.01am on Wednesday. With it comes new rules for the public to follow. There are four levels of water restrictions. The strongest restriction bans all outdoor water use and encourages the reduction of indoor water use. This does… View moreThe Wellington region has moved to level two water restrictions as of 12.01am on Wednesday. With it comes new rules for the public to follow. There are four levels of water restrictions. The strongest restriction bans all outdoor water use and encourages the reduction of indoor water use. This does not affect the Kāpiti coast area.
What you need to know:
- A level two water restriction means a ban will now be placed on irrigation and sprinklers, and gardens only being hand-watered, according to Wellington Water.
- Wellington, Porirua, Hutt City, Upper Hutt City and South Wairarapa have all since moved to a level two restriction.
- The decision was made due to “a very high demand” for water, peaking at 95 million litres on Tuesday, Wellington Water said.
- The region’s water treatment plants can only treat and supply a certain amount of safe drinking water on any given day. The increase in demand and the ongoing high number of leaks is putting pressure on the network and the ability to supply enough safe drinking water. Increasing heat may put further pressure on the water system.
- The restrictions only applied to residential properties but Wellington Water asked businesses across the region to take steps to reduce water usage where possible.
- Level four restrictions currently had a 33% chance of being imposed.
Please note, these restrictions do not apply to Kāpiti residents as water meters were introduced there in 2014, and the Waikanae River recharge scheme has aided this region.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Christmas can generate more rubbish than usual and sometimes it means holding on to excess smelly bags until the next rubbish day. Are you happy with the frequency of your rubbish collection?
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of… View moreChristmas can generate more rubbish than usual and sometimes it means holding on to excess smelly bags until the next rubbish day. Are you happy with the frequency of your rubbish collection?
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.
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The Team from Volunteer Wellington
Our Wellington, Hutt and Porirua offices are open and ready to help you volunteer in 2024! Get involved in your community while having fun, learning new skills and meeting people. We have hundreds of volunteer roles on our website, and you can search by location or area of interest. Check them out … View moreOur Wellington, Hutt and Porirua offices are open and ready to help you volunteer in 2024! Get involved in your community while having fun, learning new skills and meeting people. We have hundreds of volunteer roles on our website, and you can search by location or area of interest. Check them out at:
volunteerwellington.nz...
If you would like assistance to find a suitable role give us a call on:
* Wellington 04 499 4570
* Hutt Valley 04 566 6786
* Porirua 020 4069 3653
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Time off work or just time with some sun! it's a great motivator to get crafty, in the house and beyond.
We'd love to see what you've been tinkering with over the holidays, whether it's beautifying your garden, making a pallet coffee table or getting your sew on. Share below… View moreTime off work or just time with some sun! it's a great motivator to get crafty, in the house and beyond.
We'd love to see what you've been tinkering with over the holidays, whether it's beautifying your garden, making a pallet coffee table or getting your sew on. Share below what you've been up to - we'd love to see photos too!
178 replies (Members only)
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours, have you got New Zealand’s most amazing shed? If the answer is yes, we want to know! Resene and NZ Gardener are on the hunt for the country’s best shed. Send in your photos and stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken coops and potty potting… View moreDear neighbours, have you got New Zealand’s most amazing shed? If the answer is yes, we want to know! Resene and NZ Gardener are on the hunt for the country’s best shed. Send in your photos and stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken coops and potty potting sheds. The Resene Shed of the Year 2024 winners will be announced in the April 2024 issue of NZ Gardener, and the winner receives more than $2500 worth of prizes.
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