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Derryn from Stoke
Rinnai gas fire, with fan and Remote Control, includes flue (high ceiling). In very good condition.
Great looking fire, quickly heats a room, has fan to disperse heat around house.
Have downloaded some details off Rinnai site to assist. Can email these out if needed. (URL below to site about this… View moreRinnai gas fire, with fan and Remote Control, includes flue (high ceiling). In very good condition.
Great looking fire, quickly heats a room, has fan to disperse heat around house.
Have downloaded some details off Rinnai site to assist. Can email these out if needed. (URL below to site about this fire)
rinnai.co.nz...
We have replaced with a woodfire, as we prefer that form of heating.
Pick up - Stoke.
Price: $100
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A near-miss at a notorious Nelson road junction has prompted a plea for better awareness by trucks at risky intersections. Philippa Foes-Lamb was travelling west on the Appleby section of State Highway 60 when a heavy vehicle pulling a trailer unit pulled out suddenly from the Pea Viner Corner on … View moreA near-miss at a notorious Nelson road junction has prompted a plea for better awareness by trucks at risky intersections. Philippa Foes-Lamb was travelling west on the Appleby section of State Highway 60 when a heavy vehicle pulling a trailer unit pulled out suddenly from the Pea Viner Corner on Thursday afternoon.
The review of the route, between Three Brothers and Maisey Road, led to an NZTA proposal to lower the speed limit from 100km/h to 80km/h to improve safety.
Tasman District Council is proposing to lower the speed limits on connecting roads along the 9km stretch to ensure consistency with the speed limit proposed for SH60.
Read the full story here.
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Have you received some great service from your local GP? What about a dentist or optometrist? Leave a review for them on the Whitecoat website and be in to win $3,000.
New Zealand’s first platform where you can search, rate, review and compare your local healthcare providers has arrived, and … View moreHave you received some great service from your local GP? What about a dentist or optometrist? Leave a review for them on the Whitecoat website and be in to win $3,000.
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Barry from Stoke
I noticed today that the roof area is festooned with small orange flags and wondered why. Is it to frighten the birds off or perhaps they are not far away from opening and these are celebratory decorations for that event.Hope someone knows as I thought that the opening was some time away....
Clive from Stoke
Hi all you home brewers, I have 2 crates of large beer bottles that need to be gone this week, otherwise they go in the recycle bin.
Free
Hi neighbours – Loud Shirt Day is coming up in September and it's time to use your power of LOUD for GOOD.
Izabella was born profoundly deaf and in the four years following her diagnosis, her parents' emotions of shock, being scared and overwhelmed have turned to amazement, surprise… View moreHi neighbours – Loud Shirt Day is coming up in September and it's time to use your power of LOUD for GOOD.
Izabella was born profoundly deaf and in the four years following her diagnosis, her parents' emotions of shock, being scared and overwhelmed have turned to amazement, surprise and hope - all thanks to Izabella's progress as a hearing and speaking child.
Izabella loves to sing and dance, she enjoys gymnastics, bike rides and playing with her older brothers. What are her superpowers I hear you ask? She's fierce, adventurous and caring!
Register to fundraise and help deaf children like Izabella listen and speak. You can also donate here on Givealittle. Thanks for your support!
Register now!
Sylvia from Toi Toi - Washington Valley
untreated pine, raw sawn,
25x50 2400 long and 4100 long and same length 25x75
1-3 $ each
Negotiable
Partner from House of Travel
It's a travel expo sooooo big it covers the whole world! House of Travel Nelson invite you to their one day only travel expo, featuring sensational specials to Europe, Africa, Asia and more! The first 100 visitors who deposit $250 on an international booking receive a FREE luxury carry on … View moreIt's a travel expo sooooo big it covers the whole world! House of Travel Nelson invite you to their one day only travel expo, featuring sensational specials to Europe, Africa, Asia and more! The first 100 visitors who deposit $250 on an international booking receive a FREE luxury carry on luggage case. Terms and conditions apply.
Saturday 1 September 2018, 10am - 4pm
Elim Christian Centre
625 Main Road, Stoke, Nelson
Join us - for one day only - to discover where you want to go in the world!
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Nigel from Stoke
Thank you to those who responded to the post below ... it is very much appreciated ....
However I'm still looking so if there are any more laptops out there that are no longer wanted please give me a call on 022 324 3695 .... reply to this message .... or send me a text ... Thank you
… View moreThank you to those who responded to the post below ... it is very much appreciated ....
However I'm still looking so if there are any more laptops out there that are no longer wanted please give me a call on 022 324 3695 .... reply to this message .... or send me a text ... Thank you
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I am looking for laptops or tablets that are either working or not.
My aim is to repair if possible and move on to those in need.
I have no intention of profiting from these. I only try to gain reimbursement for any costs associated with the repairs ... ie. replacing screens, mainboards, hard drives etc.
I also wipe the hard drives removing all evidence of any previous owner and reinstall operating systems such as Windows.
If you have any that you are willing to part with please call me or send a text to 022 3243695 and I will gladly collect from you.
Thank you
Nigel Bailey
Joy from Stoke
Bulk Lot Of Girls Clothes
$5 for the lot
Stoke pick up or depending on location can deliver
Price: $5
Variety is the children’s charity, helping to create brighter futures for Kiwi kids.Visit your local The Warehouse store and support this great cause by simply adding a $2 Scratch card or $1 donation to your purchase helping Kiwi kids with a chance at a better life.
The Warehouse, partnering … View moreVariety is the children’s charity, helping to create brighter futures for Kiwi kids.Visit your local The Warehouse store and support this great cause by simply adding a $2 Scratch card or $1 donation to your purchase helping Kiwi kids with a chance at a better life.
The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better community.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Hi neighbours, plans to introduce a maximum wheel clamp removal fee of $100 have been announced. This comes after complaints against "predatory" clampers but an AA spokesman said the $100 fine was disproportionate for many parking offences. What do you think?
Under the proposed … View moreHi neighbours, plans to introduce a maximum wheel clamp removal fee of $100 have been announced. This comes after complaints against "predatory" clampers but an AA spokesman said the $100 fine was disproportionate for many parking offences. What do you think?
Under the proposed legislation, police will be given the power to fine individual clampers up to $1000 and a company up to $5000 for breaking the rules. These fines increased to $3000 and $15,000 respectively if the matter ended up in court. Read the full story here.
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