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Just Listed! This is a well-presented and partly modernised character bungalow, sits north facing to enjoy all day sunshine and has the added bonus of a large partially covered deck for outdoor entertaining on a fully fenced section. Located in a preferred area and very handy to Opaheke Primary … View moreJust Listed! This is a well-presented and partly modernised character bungalow, sits north facing to enjoy all day sunshine and has the added bonus of a large partially covered deck for outdoor entertaining on a fully fenced section. Located in a preferred area and very handy to Opaheke Primary School, the local shops, and public transport. Beat the crowds and get in quick! Fiona xx.
Price: $559,000
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Renee N from Pukekohe
Good day everyone,
If any one is looking at getting their residential/commercial blgd painted, pls hola at me. Husband is a painter and is looking for jobs now. Does a great job and charges reasonably. Has good references who will be quite delighted to recommend him.
Message me if more info … View moreGood day everyone,
If any one is looking at getting their residential/commercial blgd painted, pls hola at me. Husband is a painter and is looking for jobs now. Does a great job and charges reasonably. Has good references who will be quite delighted to recommend him.
Message me if more info needed or you want him to come and give you a free quote, thanks.
Thanks
Aggie
Ron from Papakura
The Counties Chess Club will have our Open Night on Thursday the 13th September at 6.30pm (though I will be there from 6pm) in the Papakura Old Central School in the Main room it is located at 57 Wood Street Papakura (opposite the Papakura Police Station)
Come to the main doors at the front of … View moreThe Counties Chess Club will have our Open Night on Thursday the 13th September at 6.30pm (though I will be there from 6pm) in the Papakura Old Central School in the Main room it is located at 57 Wood Street Papakura (opposite the Papakura Police Station)
Come to the main doors at the front of the building facing Wood St and you will be shown to our room from their Hope to see you.!
If you intend to come to our Opening Night, Please indicate that so I know how many Chess sets to have available for play.
My contact details are
Mobile 0272128232
Landline 092690285
Email ron-lanning@xtra.co.nz
Regards
Ron Lanning
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Applications are open until Monday, 24 September 2018 for stall sites for the 2019 Pasifika Festival.
The festival happens on Saturday, 23 and Sunday, 24 March at Western Springs Park.
Pasifika is one of Auckland’s longest-running and most popular events, celebrating the diverse cultures of… View moreApplications are open until Monday, 24 September 2018 for stall sites for the 2019 Pasifika Festival.
The festival happens on Saturday, 23 and Sunday, 24 March at Western Springs Park.
Pasifika is one of Auckland’s longest-running and most popular events, celebrating the diverse cultures of Tāmaki Makaurau’s Pacific whanau.
Stalls operate from 9am – 5pm, Saturday 23 March and 10am – 4pm, Sunday 24 March 2019. Stall sites are available for food and retail, or to promote community organisations and businesses. There are one and two-day options for stall sites.
Jj from Pukekohe
We are looking to inspire young women into having confidence and self-esteem in their growth years.
Our two day workshop includes exploring these topics and equipping them with tools, through the use of drama and
makeup, and an inspirational female guest speaker.
This workshop is for high … View moreWe are looking to inspire young women into having confidence and self-esteem in their growth years.
Our two day workshop includes exploring these topics and equipping them with tools, through the use of drama and
makeup, and an inspirational female guest speaker.
This workshop is for high school seniors, but will consider younger students, please contact us to discuss suitability. For more information visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com...
Nikki Weir from
Tai Chi (seated it you wish) is now available on the second Tuesday of each month at The Homestead Selwyn Centre, 21 Youngs Road, Papakura. The class starts at 9.30am and runs for 45 minutes. Cost $3. All ages welcome. Some parking is avaiable outside the Homestead and there is a ramp to access … View moreTai Chi (seated it you wish) is now available on the second Tuesday of each month at The Homestead Selwyn Centre, 21 Youngs Road, Papakura. The class starts at 9.30am and runs for 45 minutes. Cost $3. All ages welcome. Some parking is avaiable outside the Homestead and there is a ramp to access the building.
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There has been a lot of discussions lately about the neighbourly etiquette when it comes to rubbish bins. We're sure everyone has had a moment when their bin is full on collection day and the question arises around what to do with the rest of the rubbish. We're keen to hear what you … View moreThere has been a lot of discussions lately about the neighbourly etiquette when it comes to rubbish bins. We're sure everyone has had a moment when their bin is full on collection day and the question arises around what to do with the rest of the rubbish. We're keen to hear what you think - is it okay to put rubbish in a neighbour's bin?
Is it fair game to use a neighbour's bin if it's out on the street? Vote in the poll below!
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We want to help all New Zealanders benefit from trade wherever they are. That’s why the Government is consulting New Zealanders to develop a Trade for All policy. We want to hear your views on trade policy and what matters most to you. Take our short poll, share your comments or make a submission… View moreWe want to help all New Zealanders benefit from trade wherever they are. That’s why the Government is consulting New Zealanders to develop a Trade for All policy. We want to hear your views on trade policy and what matters most to you. Take our short poll, share your comments or make a submission here.
- How can trade support sustainable economic development that takes into account the impact on our environment?
- How can trade benefit our regions and support women, Maori and small and medium enterprises to succeed globally?
Come to a public meeting or hui. You can find the details and register here.
Find more information about Trade for All and our current trade policy at www.haveyoursay.mfat.govt.nz
Have your say on Trade for All. Submissions close on 14 October 2018.
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Wendy from Pukekohe
I am having to leave my home of ten years and I am looking for a three bedroom, fully fenced and pet friendly house to call home in the Pukekohe/Buckland/Tuakau area. I will be needing this by the end of October. Thank you 😊.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
We are looking for great tomato growing tips and/or photos of your tomato harvest from last year. Do you have a piece of tomato growing wisdom to share with other New Zealand gardeners? Maybe a variety that does well for you, a way to treat or prevent diseases, or a recipe for homemade fertiliser. … View moreWe are looking for great tomato growing tips and/or photos of your tomato harvest from last year. Do you have a piece of tomato growing wisdom to share with other New Zealand gardeners? Maybe a variety that does well for you, a way to treat or prevent diseases, or a recipe for homemade fertiliser. Or do you have an amazing photo to share ... like this one from tomato enthusiast Minette Tonoli. Email us your tip (mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz) and/or share your pic in the comments... if we publish your tip or your photo we will send you a free copy of NZ Gardener magazine!
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Yaman from Manurewa
Greetings dear neighbors! I hope you have been treating this weekend with as much generosity as you’d like it to treat you!
I had the chance to go to the Tesla Store on K Road recently and view the Tesla Model 3 in person for the first time. It is the left hand model, and it is only there for a… View moreGreetings dear neighbors! I hope you have been treating this weekend with as much generosity as you’d like it to treat you!
I had the chance to go to the Tesla Store on K Road recently and view the Tesla Model 3 in person for the first time. It is the left hand model, and it is only there for a brief amount of time, so you should be quick before it leaves if you want to see that beauty in person!
I’m wondering if any of you are keen on Tesla or any other electric vehicles? I have never been into cars before at all, and in fact I have always driven cheap second hand cars, but when it comes to electric cars I am finding myself unable to resist the pull!
I have tried the Nissan Leaf as a rental for a few days. I loved how easy it is to charge it and how fun it is to drive! It also felt quite roomy and zippy, and of course sounded very quiet. I wanted to buy one, but the limited range and the way it looks make me be so hesitant, especially with other options arriving in New Zealand in the near future, like the Tesla Model 3.
I took a Tesla Model S for a eat drive last year. It felt like a dream! It felt like at least 20 years ahead of its time! No other electric vehicle, not even a Mercedes, comes close!
Since I can’t afford a Model S, I decided to pay to reserve a Model 3 for me. I expect it will be available for me by the end of 2019. It will start around the same price as a Hyundai Ioniq or a brand new Nissan Leaf, between 50-60 thousand NZD, but when compared to either of those two it will be found to be far superior in every way, especially where it counts the most for many: the range! The Model 3 bass model will be capable of doing around 360+ km on a full charge, where a Hyundai Ioniq is only capable of 220 km, and the new Nissan Leaf is around the same.
I don’t mean to write a detailed article about Tesla or other electric vehicles here’s but I am happy to answer any questions anyone may have about Tesla vehicles should you have any.
The purpose of this post is to see how much interest there is in electric vehicles in the neighborhood at the moment, and if anyone has reserved a Tesla Model 3? Or if there are any EV owners, and how you’re finding your EV?😊
Peace!
Yaman
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