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Don from Waikanae
NEW 4 COMPARTMENT PLATTER:
Gorgeous frosted Rose pattern:
36cm circumference:
NEVER USED:
PERFECT for entertaining:
Pick up in central Waikanae:
Price: $10
Don from Waikanae
This is a statement piece:
Multi-use: A MUST HAVE!
Home Made Quality Crystal:
21cm circumference:
Fits on to black metal & ratten stand:
Pick up in central Waikanae:
Price: $10
Angela from Paraparaumu
Be inspired. Capture your memories, family history, travel adventures, career, business or spiritual journey in a supportive, fun environment. The next popular series of 5-weekly workshops commence on Friday 2nd May, 9.30-12noon in Kāpiti. Cost $25 per workshop, $125 for the series. Refreshments … View moreBe inspired. Capture your memories, family history, travel adventures, career, business or spiritual journey in a supportive, fun environment. The next popular series of 5-weekly workshops commence on Friday 2nd May, 9.30-12noon in Kāpiti. Cost $25 per workshop, $125 for the series. Refreshments provided. Places are limited. Reservations are essential contact Angela Robertson 0276332821
Price: $125
Russell from Paraparaumu
As pictured. Best before August '25.
The story goes that we ordered some food for our Cavoodle, and they sent us food for a Golden Retriever. Make sense? Nope. We didn't pay for it, so I also have to give it away.
As always, first come, first served. Collection is from Paraparaumu.
Free
Russell from Paraparaumu
Free extendable ladder. It's well over 20 years old, and has paint and crud stains to prove it, but it works. We're getting rid of it as we've replaced it with a newer, more stable one (this one bows/bends too much for my liking when I'm on it).
Pickup from Paraparaumu.
Free
James from Waikanae
Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd has undertaken a consumer level recall of its Pams brand Afghan Oat Baked Bars as the product may contain foreign matter (metal). Affected product should not be consumed.
READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Charles from Raumati South
Hankook Ventus Prime 2
215/45R17 87H Radial Tubeless
Near new ultra-high performance for all driving conditions, surplus to requirement.
Price: $20
James from Waikanae
The Lactation Station Limited is recalling a specific batch of its The Lactation Station brand Coconut Cranberry Lactation Cookies due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk). People with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume these products. If you are not allergic or intolerant… View moreThe Lactation Station Limited is recalling a specific batch of its The Lactation Station brand Coconut Cranberry Lactation Cookies due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk). People with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume these products. If you are not allergic or intolerant to milk, this recall does not affect you.
READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler
Hello, dearest riddle fiends 😈
You might have noticed we've been doing a few different things recently on The Neighbourly Ridder...
We took your thoughts from our last check-in and made some changes, left the riddles up for longer, as well as added some brand new rebus riddles to … View moreHello, dearest riddle fiends 😈
You might have noticed we've been doing a few different things recently on The Neighbourly Ridder...
We took your thoughts from our last check-in and made some changes, left the riddles up for longer, as well as added some brand new rebus riddles to perplex your processor, and we wanted to know what you think 🤔
Are you a fan of the changes, or liked the way it was last time?
Is keeping the comments open longer so people can enjoy them more going well, or did you like it when we had a daily riddle?
Are you liking the new style of riddles? Would you like to keep them going, have more, or get rid of them?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments below 👀
Your ideas could help shape the next chapter of our riddles! 🧩
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Murray from Paraparaumu
Our daily average maximum temperature was 21.7C. This was also the long-time average and compares with 20.3C in 2024. Every day except one reached 20C, so as usual it was definitely a summer month. Our overall mean temperature of 17.4C was the warmest in Central NZ, with the higher-maximum eastern … View moreOur daily average maximum temperature was 21.7C. This was also the long-time average and compares with 20.3C in 2024. Every day except one reached 20C, so as usual it was definitely a summer month. Our overall mean temperature of 17.4C was the warmest in Central NZ, with the higher-maximum eastern Blenheim and Masterton at the bottom of the table due to their cold nights.
February’s dry weather continued through March, with only a few showers in the third week amounting to around 24mm, half the average. The combined rainfall for the two months was 34mm only 30 percent of average.
March sunshine equivalent to17 days was slightly below average with cloud frequent at both ends of the day, unlike February that was particularly sunny.
In April we can still expect some summery weather, but with an average temperature of around 19C. Also, the end of daylight saving sees a return to brighter, warmer mornings, and It won’t be as dark again until early June, by which time it will be only couple weeks before the days begin to lengthen again.
The thunderhead over Otaki may have delivered a brief shower in the third week.
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