Linton, Palmerston North

Seen anything suspicious lately?

Seen anything suspicious lately?

Share it with your neighbours here.

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4 days ago

Office chair

Stu from Aokautere - Fitzherbert

Offic chair must sell please txt 0212644294

Price: $30

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4 days ago

Free range organic eggs

Damian from Levin

Happy for regulars. Free range organic eggs. Message me if interested. $8 per dozen

Negotiable

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4 days ago

Final Quiz for 2025

Kevin from Awapuni

309 Main Street , Friday 5th December , 12.30 start .
2 hour mix of serious and not so serious questions .
$3 entry .
Come on and test your General Knowledge - and have a few laughs along the way .

11 days ago

Some Choice News!

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours … View more
Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.

Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?

Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!

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4 days ago

Self contained sleepout available at Foxton beach

Lani from Foxton Beach

Available from the New Year – $250 per week (includes electricity, Wi-Fi & water rates)

We are seeking a mature female boarder (retired or semi-retired preferred) for our warm, cozy and tidy self-contained sleepout at Foxton Beach. Perfect for someone who enjoys peace, privacy, and relaxed … View more
Available from the New Year – $250 per week (includes electricity, Wi-Fi & water rates)

We are seeking a mature female boarder (retired or semi-retired preferred) for our warm, cozy and tidy self-contained sleepout at Foxton Beach. Perfect for someone who enjoys peace, privacy, and relaxed coastal living.

Features & Inclusions:

Fully self-contained sleepout

Suitable for one person only

$250 pw including electricity, Wi-Fi & water rates

Off-street outside parking

Option to come fully furnished, or bring your own furnishings

Please note: there is no additional storage space

Only a one-minute walk to the estuary

Close to the main house for extra security

Low-maintenance living

Quiet, friendly property

No pets

Ideal for someone respectful, tidy, and looking for a calm, comfortable home.

If you’re interested or would like to arrange a viewing, please get in touch with me privately.

9 days ago

SPECIAL VILLA #3

Paul from Levin

(A CONTRAST between then and now) My grandfather Howard Mays, (another son of Oliver Mays see … View more(A CONTRAST between then and now) My grandfather Howard Mays, (another son of Oliver Mays see previous uploads) built this home (1913) at 19 Fourth Avenue, Mt Albert. (Later renamed Fontenoy St). I spent a lot of time there and knew the large property well. From about the age of 9, I used to mow the lawns, initially with a hand mower. To do this, I would run across Auckland from my home in Three Kings or later, from Epsom. From Three Kings, I occasionally pushed a trolley containing my younger sister over to 4th Avenue and back. How different our society was in the 1940s! Can you imagine parents would consider it normal today? I took this photo of my grandparents with a box camera about 1945 and developed the film in the washhouse.

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9 days ago

Unwanted lawnmower

Stephen from Takaro

Hi.i am looking for a petrol lawnmower going or not.021665838

11 days ago

Poll: Can changing the way we shop actually make a difference? 💸💸💸

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Shopping has become such a big part of our everyday lives, and the choices we make can influence more than we realise.

If you’d like to make those dollars work harder for our local communities, consider choosing small. Households spend more than $110 billion with big businesses each year. … View more
Shopping has become such a big part of our everyday lives, and the choices we make can influence more than we realise.

If you’d like to make those dollars work harder for our local communities, consider choosing small. Households spend more than $110 billion with big businesses each year. Shifting a portion of that toward small, local retailers can make a huge difference for the wider small-business economy.

Read business journalist Aimee Shaw's piece.

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Can changing the way we shop actually make a difference? 💸💸💸
  • 67.7% Yes - where you shop has impact
    67.7% Complete
  • 32.3% No - price and quality is what matters
    32.3% Complete
585 votes
7 days ago

Home Masport Garden Rotary Hoe

Brian from Levin

Home Masport Garden Rotary Hoe Briggs & Stratton motor rotates forward and reverse. Very reliable no issues.
Phone Levin 063673684 or 0225004913

Price: $400

8 days ago

Flax 1555-2

Paul from Levin

Compared with Agapanthus, I much prefer Flax.

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8 days ago

Dive into Creativity: Turn Terracotta Pots into Colorful Sea Creatures with Resene Paint

The Team from Resene ColorShop Palmerston North

There’s lots to explore on the ocean floor by transforming terracotta pots into sensational sea creatures using Resene paint. Gather the kids and your Resene testpots. Find out how to make and paint your own ocean friends with these easy step by step instructions.

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8 days ago

Save a life this Christmas

NZ Blood

You’ve had the perfect gift all along. Book your blood or plasma donation today. Book to Donate

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8 days ago

We want to know: Should councils do more to support those who are championing community spirit?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Shoutout to the everyday heroes! 🌟 Community-first mindsets have been celebrated through the Civic Awards in Palmerston North—a great reminder that amazing people are making a difference right in our own backyards.

What do you think: Should councils do more to support those who are … View more
Shoutout to the everyday heroes! 🌟 Community-first mindsets have been celebrated through the Civic Awards in Palmerston North—a great reminder that amazing people are making a difference right in our own backyards.

What do you think: Should councils do more to support those who are championing community spirit? How?

Want to read more on this? We have got you covered.

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8 days ago

Mobility walker $35

Jenni from Awapuni

Mobility walker in good used condition $35

Negotiable

8 days ago

Gutter Whiskers (used)

Rowan from Hokowhitu

1 meter length x 26 and 0.6 meter lengths x 30

Price: $75

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