Pakowhai - Waiohiki, Napier

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2516 days ago

Bar Fridge Wanted

Lyn from Mahora

Does anyone have a small underbench/bar fridge for sale
please message or ph 8762422 thanks

2516 days ago

Great Mechanic!!!

Simon from Marewa

Use this guys he is honest, fair and does a quick excellent job!

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2516 days ago

Queen bed, good condition

Carly from Havelock North

We are only getting rid of it because we are transforming the room into an office. The base and mattress are in good condition.

There is a small tear on the mattress that does not impact its comfort.

Vallance included. (Other bedding not included, just for show)

Price: $50

2517 days ago

♥️ Love Where You Live – Feb. 1st to 28th ♥️

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Love is in the air this month! And no, we’re not just talking about the heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and cheesy cards lining the aisles of stores... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign. February is all about finding ways to show your community a little extra love and care.
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Love is in the air this month! And no, we’re not just talking about the heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and cheesy cards lining the aisles of stores... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign. February is all about finding ways to show your community a little extra love and care.

Whether it’s organising a street clean up, helping a neighbour tidy up their property, putting together a working bee to paint a community mural, or installing a communal free kai pantry or library - there are so many ways to make our neighbourhoods that much more enjoyable for everyone.

Share your experiences with us by email or tag us online including the following hashtag:

#NSNZlovewhereyoulive

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2518 days ago

No Auction Tomorrow

Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd

Due to Waitangi Day falling on a Wednesday, our rooms will be closed for the day & we will not have a sale this week.
Next Week - Huge General Auction Wednesday 13 Feb @ 10am
Antique Auction Thursday 21 Feb @ 10am (Entries Close Next week)

2518 days ago

Could native birds replace pesticides?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Just as honeybees pollinating orchards provide a service that benefits humans through fruit production, birds provide a valuable service too. What native birds do you see in your garden?

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2519 days ago

firewood wanted

Ron from Greenmeadows

can anyone recommend a firewood supplier of split pine at reasonable rates? Please advise via Neighbourly or ph Ron on 8440655

2519 days ago

Workplace noise and what you need to know

Ear Suction Hawkes Bay

Creating an environment that promotes good auditory health in the workplace is more effective if workers are involved with developing and carrying out solutions. Workers can help to identify risks arising from noise related hazards, and suggest practical ways to eliminate or reduce these risks. … View moreCreating an environment that promotes good auditory health in the workplace is more effective if workers are involved with developing and carrying out solutions. Workers can help to identify risks arising from noise related hazards, and suggest practical ways to eliminate or reduce these risks. This will encourage worker commitment to good hearing health.

Hearing loss is preventable

By adopting noise control measures, and educating and training workers on the importance of wearing hearing protection when exposed to loud noise, good hearing health will become a part of your workplace culture.

Good hearing means good worker health and well-being

A workers health can affect their ability to work safely and productively. Hearing loss has health impacts including reduced productivity, feelings of isolation and exclusion, stress and fatigue. Workers with good health are likely to have higher levels of productivity, are more engaged, and are able to keep working for longer, contributing to the success of your business.

Workplace noise can be harmful to hearing

If workers are exposed to loud noises over a long period of time, the hairs or nerve cells in the inner ear become damaged, and eventually stop responding to sound. This is called noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). Hearing damage can also occur from a sudden loud noise, extended exposure to vibrations from noisy machinery or ototoxic chemicals (chemicals that damage your hearing) found in substances such as paints, thinners, and glues.

Hearing loss is irreversible

Exposure to dangerous noise levels can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss, or tinnitus (a ringing in the ears). Damaged hearing reduces a person's ability to hear high frequency sounds, and some common consonant sounds such as t, k, s, sh and p. This type of damage can't ever be repaired.

Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL)

NIHL resulting from workplace noise affects as many as 100,000 New Zealanders. Noise-related injuries are most common in the manufacturing and construction sectors, and in male-dominated industries. Around 30% of all workers in New Zealand are exposed to loud noise at work at least 25% of the time.

Hearing Protection Programme

Setting up a hearing protection programme in your workplace can help to manage noise related risks, and protect the health of your workers.

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2519 days ago

Bearing separator required

Nicolas from Pirimai

Hi,

Does anyone have a bearing separator sitting in their garage I might please be able to borrow for a box of beers or something please? I have everything but this to replace my front hub bearing on my Legacy.

Kind regards,
Nic

2519 days ago

Have your say on UK-NZ trade

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.

Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict… View more
New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.

Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict the flow of goods and services between our countries, and closer cooperation on progressive trade issues, including environmental protection.

Submissions are closing on 11 February, so to make your voice heard, just answer our quick poll question and share your thoughts now.
Have your say

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2528 days ago

BOOKS WANTED TO BUY

Anne from Napier South

Having a clearout? I am looking to buy books. Please phone Anne at The Little Book Shop, Latham Street 021 1302 859. Thank you.

2522 days ago

Sorry

Paula from Camberley

Sorry I have not answer the post I put up about wanting lemons. I had a severe Asthma Attack

2522 days ago

Parkside school stationary list

Nicolas from Pirimai

Hi,

Has anyone got a year 2 and 3 stationary list for Parkside Christian school? I hoped they be contactable just before the start but I'm having trouble with no response and we didnt received stationary lists.

Kind regards,
Nic

2520 days ago

Napier earthquake

Audrey Tolua from Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre

Today we take a moment to remember the Hawke's Bay earthquake. It was just before 11am on 3 February, 1931, when a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Hawke's Bay. Buildings crumbled, roofs caved in and fires spread rapidly through the rubble. At least 256 people died in the quake, making the … View moreToday we take a moment to remember the Hawke's Bay earthquake. It was just before 11am on 3 February, 1931, when a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Hawke's Bay. Buildings crumbled, roofs caved in and fires spread rapidly through the rubble. At least 256 people died in the quake, making the Hawke’s Bay earthquake the deadliest in New Zealand history.We remember those who lived through the earthquake and especially those who were lost that day.

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2520 days ago

Rustic organiser

Danni from Poraiti

Unwanted gift

Wall hanging

Does have three pink clips (one not shown)

Price: $10

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