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Kathy from Levin
You may have heard about the small ginger cat called Floyd and his stealing antics, if you'd like to follow him on social media here are his page links:
www.facebook.com...
www.instagram.com...
And his give a little page to get his book published is: givealittle.co.nz...
Jane from Highbury - Westbrook
We upgraded to a front loader and our Samsung while it is 10y old is still good going well. Offering it free to someone who needs a washing machine but you’ll need to pick it up. It is 980mm high by 600w and deep.
Yes it goes well
No it’s not faulty
If you want it txt me 0204432914
Free
Stewart Harvey, Principal Trustee at Public Trust Waikato, says "seizing the moment" is essential so things aren't left to chance - and it's easier than you think. Stewart had a chat with Stuff.co.nz recently, check out the article in the link below.
Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Manawatu
This week our House of the Week is a stylish and sophisticated family home in Aokautere. On offer through Jeremy Crosland and Casey Jensen from Harcourts.
Don't forget to check out our Open Home Liftout too!
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Manawatū to find agents who … View moreThis week our House of the Week is a stylish and sophisticated family home in Aokautere. On offer through Jeremy Crosland and Casey Jensen from Harcourts.
Don't forget to check out our Open Home Liftout too!
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Manawatū to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat to them about getting your property featured in the Homed Manawatū.
Distribution & Delivery:
Homed Manawatū gets delivered to letterboxes on a Thursday, and also inserted into the Manawatū Standard, delivered to subscribers, and is available in Supermarkets, Dairies and Petrol Stations for customers to buy.
For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Karen Baker on 021 973 105 or karen.baker@stuff.co.nz
Not receiving your weekly delivery?
Please phone 0800 339000 or e mail distribution@stuff.co.nz
Let the Royal New Zealand Ballet transport you to a fantastical world of dazzling dance, music and enchantment. Choreographed by the late Liam Scarlett at the beginning of his short but blazingly bright international career, A Midsummer Night’s Dream was an overnight sensation at its premiere and… View moreLet the Royal New Zealand Ballet transport you to a fantastical world of dazzling dance, music and enchantment. Choreographed by the late Liam Scarlett at the beginning of his short but blazingly bright international career, A Midsummer Night’s Dream was an overnight sensation at its premiere and is now available to watch online, for a limited time only.
This specially shot online performance will bring this enchanting ballet from theatre to your screens, with live stage footage enhanced by close-ups so you can experience the emotion and dance first-hand. This is ballet like you’ve never seen it before, a full cinematic experience.
Watch online from 3 Dec – 12 Dec 2021. Rnzb.org.nz/msndonline
Watch online
Finn from Window Trendz - Curtains & Blinds
Save 25% across our range of Roller, Venetian, Vertical and Honeycomb Blinds - give your windows the love they deserve this 2022.
- Roller Blinds
- Vertical Blinds
- Honeycomb Blinds
- Venetian Blinds
*Terms and Conditions apply. Offer expires 28/02/22
Paul from Levin
He wanted his voice heard re the closure of the landfill, so I sent this off to the Council on his behalf.
Palmy residents will start to notice whero (red) rubbish bags hitting the shelves over the coming months. The red bags will gradually replace the existing green bags to bring them in line with the national waste minimisation brand guidelines.
So, remember:
Whero/red = para/rubbish
… View morePalmy residents will start to notice whero (red) rubbish bags hitting the shelves over the coming months. The red bags will gradually replace the existing green bags to bring them in line with the national waste minimisation brand guidelines.
So, remember:
Whero/red = para/rubbish
Karaka/orange = karaehe/recycling
Kahurangi/blue = hangarua karaehe/glass recycling
Same cost, same size, same shops- just a new colour! So, remember Palmy, whero is red for rubbish bags.
Find out more
Stu from Highbury - Westbrook
3pc lounge suite excellent condition can be viewed need sold asap$1000
Price: $1,000
Principal and Licensee Agent from Stu Fleming and Lyndsey Elliott - Ray White Real Estate
We are proud to begin marketing 12 Stewart Crescent, Hokowhitu for sale today.
A stylish townhouse with plenty of space in the open plan living spilling out to the rear deck and yard.
Don't delay in visiting one of our many oopen homes
Paul from Levin
I ended up with a tree stump in my front lawn, so I made a hole in it and looked for something to fill it with. I'd never heard of a Heuchera before. It looked like it might enjoy the hole so I chose it. Here is the result. The flowers are smaller than a grain of rice. (Enlarge for a much … View moreI ended up with a tree stump in my front lawn, so I made a hole in it and looked for something to fill it with. I'd never heard of a Heuchera before. It looked like it might enjoy the hole so I chose it. Here is the result. The flowers are smaller than a grain of rice. (Enlarge for a much better view.)
Richard from Shannon
Concrete Jockey statue similar to picture - Hard to find but maybe there is one hiding in a shed somewhere in NZ.
Not worried about condition of paint etc as I will restore it.
Thanks.
Julia Wallace Retirement Village
When you choose a Ryman village, you’re free to do more of the things you love. Free to live life your way, secure in the knowledge that help’s here if you need it.
You can embrace today. Without worrying about the lawns, or the rates. It’s another example of how we’re pioneering … View moreWhen you choose a Ryman village, you’re free to do more of the things you love. Free to live life your way, secure in the knowledge that help’s here if you need it.
You can embrace today. Without worrying about the lawns, or the rates. It’s another example of how we’re pioneering retirement living.
Jacinta from Levin
Dear people - in tiny writing on page 39 of last week's Chronicle the council outlined it's consultation process for closing the Landfill. This is the one that counts....because after so many years of meetings, consultations, submissions, court actions, surveys, petitions, attempts at … View moreDear people - in tiny writing on page 39 of last week's Chronicle the council outlined it's consultation process for closing the Landfill. This is the one that counts....because after so many years of meetings, consultations, submissions, court actions, surveys, petitions, attempts at restorative justice....we finally have a council that is prepared take the right environmentally-conscious action and close the landfill which is polluting local waterways, soil and air. If you're kind of 'over ' this business of the boring old landfill please just do this one final thing in support of the eco-warriors that have fought this long, hard battle to get the landfill closed. Email the council at landfill@horowhenua.govt.nz and say that you support the closure of the landfill at the earliest possible time which will be 2022. Closing the landfill is inevitable because landfill technology contributes to harming the planet. But we can't afford delays. As a community we must re-purpose our waste and closing the landfill ensures that we start thinking along the right lines to make the changes that are needed. There's other ways to give feedback but this one will take you about a minute. Please.
Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub
Hi everyone,
See the list of contents below of what we anticipate will be in this week's Vege Hub orders.
Internet banking orders need to be in by TONIGHT Monday 6 December for pick up from your chosen location Thursday 9 December. A list of pick up locations can be found in the Ordering … View moreHi everyone,
See the list of contents below of what we anticipate will be in this week's Vege Hub orders.
Internet banking orders need to be in by TONIGHT Monday 6 December for pick up from your chosen location Thursday 9 December. A list of pick up locations can be found in the Ordering Instructions attached. Remember to bring a couple of bags. Note: Your Internet Banking payment doubles as your order.
Contents:
Lettuce
Telecucumber
Carrots
kumara
Nectarine
Banana
Oranges
Thank you,
The Vege Hub Team
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