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1519 days ago

2018 Toyota RAV4 GXL SUV

Kate from Flagstaff

Purchased from Ebett Toyota, Hamilton in November 2019 for my husband. Colour Dark Grey Only14,750kms
Price: Very near offers considered. This car has barely been used since our purchase.
Reg LJT31 Please check details on Car Jam. I don't understand all the features of this vehicle, but it's amazing and far more than I need or want.
I have a document outlining all the features and warranty that Ebbett Toyota has sent to me which I can forward on if you have questions.
We drove it to from Hamilton to Auckland and back once in early-December. A week later my husband became ill and now can no longer drive. Takes 91 petrol. 4.5 Star fuel economy. Will provide new WOF at time of sale.
For more details see this link: www.trademe.co.nz...

Price: $30,770

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2 days ago

Poll: Could we live without public bins?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Many public rubbish bins are being removed by councils due to the large costs of regularly emptying them. Do you think we can adapt and live without them?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Could we live without public bins?
  • 12% Yes
    12% Complete
  • 87.5% No
    87.5% Complete
  • 0.5% Other - I'll share below
    0.5% Complete
1737 votes
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Have you seen a fire engine go over a raised platform?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Traffic calming measures are delaying response times for fire crews and putting lives at risk, a group of frontline Hamilton firefighters say.

Last month Hamilton City Council slammed the brakes on a number of not-yet contracted roading projects that would have installed more raised platforms and in-lane bus stops across the city after a “tsunami” of push-back from the public.

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