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Sally from Nelson South
Wanted Dishwasher Machine, Any Brand Considered, Much Be In Good Working Condition. 027 408 5793
Master Plumbers NZ - Nelson / Marlborough
1. If you smell anything unusual (sulphur or rotten eggs) – turn the gas appliance off, open doors and windows to ventilate the room, get people out of the area and call a licensed gasfitter, your gas supplier and/or emergency services
2. Know how to turn the gas off in an emergency
3. … View more1. If you smell anything unusual (sulphur or rotten eggs) – turn the gas appliance off, open doors and windows to ventilate the room, get people out of the area and call a licensed gasfitter, your gas supplier and/or emergency services
2. Know how to turn the gas off in an emergency
3. Don't flick any switches or use your mobile phone near a gas leak (no naked flames or cigarettes either)
4. Don’t interfere with any gas appliance – call an authorised professional
5. Have gas appliances regularly serviced – once a year or as per manufacturer’s instructions – to ensure they are running safely and efficiently. Keep records.
6. If you don't know when an appliance was last serviced, don't risk it, get it checked.
Read more info about gas safety in our blog: bit.ly...
Warwick from Tahunanui
am looking for a place to park my 9 m certified house bus.Must have power .Water and waste I can work around .Ideally a shed or small workshop space .Maybe as a night watch or as a way to help pay the mortgage. Responsible 58 yr old Male. Can help with yard duties and the like .Anything considered.… View moream looking for a place to park my 9 m certified house bus.Must have power .Water and waste I can work around .Ideally a shed or small workshop space .Maybe as a night watch or as a way to help pay the mortgage. Responsible 58 yr old Male. Can help with yard duties and the like .Anything considered. 0274332782
Sue from Tahunanui
This Saturday 3rd August - 8am til noon.
Top of Maire Street TAHUNANUI (opposite Parkers Road)
Cheap stuff - bric-a-brac, teenage clothing, cycle tyres, photo albums, etc etc.
Sharon from Upper Moutere
We have our new batch of POL ready for sale now. Contact Sharon to place your order and these go very quickly
Price: $30
Take your place alongside our young people.
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for young people, with lessons that can seem small but are significant in terms of their impact. These are lessons about important life skills such as perseverance, identity, respect and … View moreTake your place alongside our young people.
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for young people, with lessons that can seem small but are significant in terms of their impact. These are lessons about important life skills such as perseverance, identity, respect and confidence.
Become a teacher and take your place alongside our young people. You’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their lives; to strengthen communities and build a better future for our next generations.
Learn more
David from Richmond
135cm x 75cm, in excellent condition, no scratches marks or chips etc
Very good quality item, (not a cheapo from a shed) might be able to deliver locally......bargain price $99. Be the one!
544-0416 or davidjcook@yahoo.com
Price: $99
Diane from
Don't leave selling your home to chance, the cost is to great!
Call an expert! ~ Diane Parish 021 324 592
To get to know me and see other reviews, visit my website -
www.blenheimrealestate.nz...
Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health
If your child is unwell, it's always best to seek medical attention sooner, rather than later. Don't wait to see if their condition gets worse. If you are not sure whether to take them to hospital you can visit your GP or call Healthline on 0800 611 116 to speak with a nurse. In an … View moreIf your child is unwell, it's always best to seek medical attention sooner, rather than later. Don't wait to see if their condition gets worse. If you are not sure whether to take them to hospital you can visit your GP or call Healthline on 0800 611 116 to speak with a nurse. In an emergency always call 111.
#healthcarestartshere
Kimberley from Enner Glynn
Hi everyone,
My tiny house is up for sale!
My girl is 7.2m long, 2.4m wide, and 3.6m from the ground to the highest point. She's completely weather proof and has a warrant of fitness and registration. Its a shell on the inside- a nice wee project for someone with time and 15-20k to complete… View moreHi everyone,
My tiny house is up for sale!
My girl is 7.2m long, 2.4m wide, and 3.6m from the ground to the highest point. She's completely weather proof and has a warrant of fitness and registration. Its a shell on the inside- a nice wee project for someone with time and 15-20k to complete her. The ply you see on the floor is for the ceiling. Some other materials included is a bathroom vanity, a toilet seat and diverter (to make your own composting toilet), 'Earthwool' ceiling and wall insulation, and 10 flushboxes for the wiring stage.
The aluminium joinery is new and single-glazed, made by Contour. The bathroom window is frosted, the kitchen window is bi-fold, and the doors open to the outside of the house.
Located in Moutere, Tasman.
Price: $29,000
Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health
Are your teens asking to go partying? There’s some questions you’ll need to ask them.
Deb from Richmond
Any recommendations for a dog groomer for a Border Collie.
Richmond
Free
Lance from Richmond
Rimu veneer coffee table with magazine rack measuring:
1300mm long
480mm wide
380mm high
Good condition, minor chip at the bottom of leg as per photo(table tipped on end)
Pickup Richmond
Price: $50
Did you know that raw milk has been a food staple in many cultures for centuries? Sometimes it is hard to to remember a time when raw milk was one of the hero ingredients in so many dishes around the world.
As governments put increasing restrictions on the sale of raw milk, many traditional milk … View moreDid you know that raw milk has been a food staple in many cultures for centuries? Sometimes it is hard to to remember a time when raw milk was one of the hero ingredients in so many dishes around the world.
As governments put increasing restrictions on the sale of raw milk, many traditional milk dishes are starting to disappear or being relaced by products made from 'safe' milk, devoid of any beneficial bacteria with taste and texture barely resembling their ancient recipes.
Most kids are nowadays more used to the taste of milk which has been transported all around the country, separated, heat-treated, homogenised, skimmed, sugared, vitamin fortified and filled with artifical flavours than a glass of fresh raw buttermilk, left over from homemade butter making.
Supermarket yoghurt will never be the same as homemade raw milk yoghurt. When was the last time you ate traditional Quark? Or raw milk cheese, matured in French caves?
Let's try to keep the ancient, exciting, adventurous and delicious traditions of raw milk crafting alive in our collective memory. Let's talk about it, try our hands at making some Russian raw milk cheese which we can't pronounce properly, or try local, strange looking specialties made from raw milk when travelling overseas.
Raw Milk is awsome, fun, delicious and safe when you follow common hygiene and food safety rules!
Below are some inspirations from Poland (followed by the Ministry of Primary Industries's safety warning, which we have to mention everytime we praise or sell raw milk): culture.pl...
MPI Warning: 'Raw milk may contain Microorganisms that can cause serious illness. To reduce the risk of illness, the raw milk should be heated to at least 70 degrees celcius for at least one minute. This is critical for infants, young children, the elderly, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems.'
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