Tahunanui, Nelson

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130 days ago

New stock of flax knives from $14.95

Wendy from Outpost Supplies NZ 2014 Limited

We have just got a new shipment of flax knives in stock.

These are great for tackling the nice little flaxes that you bought, which have turned out to be huge swamp flaxes!

The serrated Sickle/Flax knife from Pro Horto is ideal for all kinds of landscape and gardening tasks including cutting… View more
We have just got a new shipment of flax knives in stock.

These are great for tackling the nice little flaxes that you bought, which have turned out to be huge swamp flaxes!

The serrated Sickle/Flax knife from Pro Horto is ideal for all kinds of landscape and gardening tasks including cutting Flax, Bird of Paradise, Toe Toe, Tussock, and even sod for planting etc.

Manufactured using high carbon steel for the blade. Very fine teeth are ground into the blade to assist in the effective cutting of fibrous plants.

Available in 3 sizes: 4 inch, 6 inch and 9 inch
Pick up from Outpost Supplies
53 Quarantine Road Annesbrook Nelson or www.outpostsupplies.co.nz...

Price: $15

138 days ago

On July 22 1987, New Zealand's first Lotto went on sale πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Imagine checking your ticket and realising that you have won big ...

Tell us your dreams - what is the very first thing you would do with the winnings?

Would you make that silly purchase you have always wanted, but could never justify?
Call the bank and immediately pay off your mortgage? … View more
Imagine checking your ticket and realising that you have won big ...

Tell us your dreams - what is the very first thing you would do with the winnings?

Would you make that silly purchase you have always wanted, but could never justify?
Call the bank and immediately pay off your mortgage?
Stop by the SPCA on the way home and make a donation?
Buy a captain's hat, open up Trade Me and browse "boats for sale"?

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131 days ago

***Baby Baby Jumpsuit***

Mike from Richmond

Warm fleece Baby Baby jumpsuit.
100% Polyester.
In good condition with buttoned front.
Size L, 74cm or approx 10

Price: $4

131 days ago

***Intruder Mouse Trap***

Mike from Richmond

The better mouse trap by Intruder.
Simple to operate and clean.

Price: $4

131 days ago

***Image Slip-on Loafers***

Mike from Richmond

Image shoes in good condition.
Size UK 7 - EU 39.5 - US 9
Inner length toe to heel = 24.5cm

4cm heel lift with rubber non-slip sole plate for longevity and traction.
Round toe shape for a timeless fit.
Soft comfort inner cushion.

Price: $10

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131 days ago

seats

Paul from Redwood Valley

four different seats for sale ranging from $130 to $ 330 .one is made like a wheel barrow ,one is from bed ends ,the bench seat is 600 mm wide

Negotiable

135 days ago

Poll: Are the guidelines around when a child is too sick for school clear?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A few weeks ago, the Neighbourly team shared a round of complaints over our morning cuppa about the challenges of juggling runny noses and work commitments.

After reading Flip Grater's opinion piece, Playing germ roulette with our kids’ health, we felt a collective sense of relief - … View more
A few weeks ago, the Neighbourly team shared a round of complaints over our morning cuppa about the challenges of juggling runny noses and work commitments.

After reading Flip Grater's opinion piece, Playing germ roulette with our kids’ health, we felt a collective sense of relief - another parent shares our niggling worries.

We wanted to check in with our online neighbours: do you feel the same way? We are all busy, and keeping children home from school is sometimes impossible given other responsibilities. Busy lives and the apparent loss of collective energy around monitoring cold symptoms have led to more students and staff in shared spaces with sniffles and coughs.
But what do you think? Is this a concern?

We want to know: Are there clear Guidelines on when to keep kids off of school?
Should we be having a nuanced conversation about risk management, and how to better support working families?
Share your opinion with us below!

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Are the guidelines around when a child is too sick for school clear?
  • 55.8% Yes - The messaging about when to keep kids home is consistent.
    55.8% Complete
  • 35.4% No - I want guidance. An illness response flowchart for my fridge would be handy
    35.4% Complete
  • 8.8% It is more complicated - share your thoughts below.
    8.8% Complete
387 votes
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132 days ago

New Dolls clothes for Our Generation and Baby Born Dolls

Michelle from Brightwater

Sewn by my Mum for 18” dolls. Pick up Brightwater or Richmond. $8 each

Price: $8

137 days ago

Choice News Tuesday: Little spotted kiwi rediscovered on mainland Aotearoa

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

Kiwi pukupuku (the little spotted kiwi) have been rediscovered in the wild on mainland Aotearoa New Zealand for the first time in five decades!

The pukupuku is the smallest and one of the most vulnerable kiwi species. Only around 2000 birds remain on offshore islands and predator-free … View more
Kiwi pukupuku (the little spotted kiwi) have been rediscovered in the wild on mainland Aotearoa New Zealand for the first time in five decades!

The pukupuku is the smallest and one of the most vulnerable kiwi species. Only around 2000 birds remain on offshore islands and predator-free sanctuaries, and are the descendants of just 5 birds which had been translocated to Kapiti Island from South Westland in 1912.

The March discovery in the remote Adams Wilderness Area, on the West Coast, is definitely choice news.

Ka pai to the amazing investigation team: DOC biodiversity ranger Iain Graham and his conservation dog, Brew!

We hope this news brings a smile!

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133 days ago

Plastic Storage Bins x 3

Daniel from Richmond

Good condition, surplus to requirements.
3 for $20.00
Pick up Richmond.

Price: $20

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134 days ago

Gulivers Travels

Robert from The Brook

Antique book by Jonathan Swift published I believe in the 1930's, the book is in excellent condition.

Price: $12

141 days ago

Village pooch Maggie provides pet therapy for fellow residents

Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village

Moving into William Sanders Village provided Graham and Karrin Byrnes with the perfect chance to give back to a community that was right on their doorstep, with beloved pet Maggie being the key to their success.

The couple heard about the St John therapy pets programme not long after moving into… View more
Moving into William Sanders Village provided Graham and Karrin Byrnes with the perfect chance to give back to a community that was right on their doorstep, with beloved pet Maggie being the key to their success.

The couple heard about the St John therapy pets programme not long after moving into Ryman Healthcare’s Devonport village in 2021, and now take Maggie to visit residents in the village care centre three times a week.

Click read more to read about Maggie's pawsome work.

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134 days ago

Turn an Old Window into a Portable Cold Frame with Resene

The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson

Transform an old window into a handy cold frame decorated in Resene Kwila Timber Stain and Resene Lustacryl that you can move around the garden to extend your growing season. Find out how to make and finish your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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134 days ago

Turn an Old Window into a Portable Cold Frame with Resene

The Team from Resene ColorShop Richmond

Transform an old window into a handy cold frame decorated in Resene Kwila Timber Stain and Resene Lustacryl that you can move around the garden to extend your growing season. Find out how to make and finish your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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142 days ago

Poll: Whether young or experienced, has age been a barrier to opportunity?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Neighbourly Team came across the third installment of 'Work, Interrupted', an article series looking at the job struggles different generations face, and we thought it would resonate with our Neighbourly community.

In this article, Amelia Wade reports on what it’s like to seek … View more
The Neighbourly Team came across the third installment of 'Work, Interrupted', an article series looking at the job struggles different generations face, and we thought it would resonate with our Neighbourly community.

In this article, Amelia Wade reports on what it’s like to seek employment when you’re 50+. Many factors - from financial to social pressures - are keeping people in the workforce longer. The reality is that times are tough, even for our most experienced workers: of those receiving Jobseeker benefit, a third are 50-64 years old.

We want to know: Have you felt overlooked in the job market?
Do you have advice for your community on how to stand out in an increasingly crowded job seeker market?
Share your experience below!

πŸ“– Want to read more from the 'Work, Interrupted' series?
Work, Interrupted: The kids, the mortgage, but no job. What next?
Young and shut out: Gen Z face the harshest job market in years
Work, Interrupted: Is 50 the new 60? Older workers battling algorithms to get CVs seen

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Whether young or experienced, has age been a barrier to opportunity?
  • 67.2% Yes - In my experience, age has been a factor.
    67.2% Complete
  • 29.5% No - In my experience, age has had little to do with my employment opportunities
    29.5% Complete
  • 2.4% As an employer, age is not a factor.
    2.4% Complete
  • 1% Other - I will share below.
    1% Complete
808 votes
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