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Shell from Brookfield
Hi all,
I am in need of approx five sand bags whilst I do a cleaning project on my property. Just to direct water away. Does anyone have any I am able to borrow please?
Thank you!
Shell
Graham from Whakamarama
Free couch - very comfortable but the fabric is a bit faded and has some sun damage. - No tears or rips.
From a Smoke-free home.
Pick up is in Te Puna.
Graham 021 2645480
Free
If you’re Māori and enrolled to vote, you will get a Māori Electoral Option pack in the mail soon. You can choose to be on the Māori roll or the General roll. Find out more
The Team from ACC New Zealand
It’s Easter and the roads are going to be busy. Because the holiday falls early this year, chances are the weather might be warmer. And that will encourage a lot of motorcycle riders to get out and about.
Brittany Morrow talks about the motorcycle crash that changed her life. Dressed only in … View moreIt’s Easter and the roads are going to be busy. Because the holiday falls early this year, chances are the weather might be warmer. And that will encourage a lot of motorcycle riders to get out and about.
Brittany Morrow talks about the motorcycle crash that changed her life. Dressed only in basic streetwear, the 20-year-old fell off the back of a ‘bike travelling at 120mph and was partially skinned alive. Brittany speaks eloquently about what happened that day, the aftermath and how she now champions wearing the right protective gear on every ride. Watch it, and please pass on the message to anyone you know who rides. And encourage them to take Ride Forever coaching.
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Save up to 20-50% off Everything in-store* this long Easter weekend!
Talk to our experts to get the right advice. We have NZ's largest range of golf equipment, balls, shoes, apparel and much more we have got something in stock for everyone.
* Discounts are off the Original Recommended … View moreSave up to 20-50% off Everything in-store* this long Easter weekend!
Talk to our experts to get the right advice. We have NZ's largest range of golf equipment, balls, shoes, apparel and much more we have got something in stock for everyone.
* Discounts are off the Original Recommended Retail Price and giveaways are excluded, Floor Stock Only - Some stock may be in a ‘shop soiled’ condition.
XXIO 10, XXIO Forged 6 & Prime 9 product and purchase of vouchers is excluded from the sale
Find out more!
Have you heard neighbours?
NZ Post has put up its prices for Kiwis posting letters and parcels. The price hike is due to a "significant loss of revenue". It will be in place from July 1 2018. Let's hear your thoughts? To read more click here.
Pete from Accounting Payroll Solutions
Diary the Due Dates from 31 March - 7 July 2018
# 31 March Final date for ratio option provisional tax applications
# 31 March Student loan repayments due for overseas-based borrowers
# 7 April Do you have a bill to pay by 7 April?
# 30 April Received your tax credit claim form for … View moreDiary the Due Dates from 31 March - 7 July 2018
# 31 March Final date for ratio option provisional tax applications
# 31 March Student loan repayments due for overseas-based borrowers
# 7 April Do you have a bill to pay by 7 April?
# 30 April Received your tax credit claim form for donations?
# 7 May Provisional tax instalments, student loan interim payments, GST returns and payments due
# 28 May GST returns and payments due
# 28 June Provisional tax payments for ratio option customers and GST returns and payment due
# 7 July Due date for income tax returns
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The 7th July 2018 is an important one - if you are behind with the preparation of your accounts or require advice - then please call or contact us:
Pete at Accounting Payroll Solutions in Aongatete, today on 07 549 3593 or email: aps.accounts@xtra.co.nz for a no charge analysis of your present or starting out financial position prior to your End of Year 31st March 2018 filing of returns with the IRD.
We assure you of our careful attention.
Pete
Accounting Payroll Solutions
Nicole Neighbourly Lead from Bellevue
School started last week and studies are back on!
Does your child struggle with writing? Maths? Reading?
I am looking for anyone who like some extra support for their child in in numeracy and literacy or anything you need. Tutoring during the term!
Book your child in NOW for this term or school … View moreSchool started last week and studies are back on!
Does your child struggle with writing? Maths? Reading?
I am looking for anyone who like some extra support for their child in in numeracy and literacy or anything you need. Tutoring during the term!
Book your child in NOW for this term or school year!
I am a Primary School Teacher (years 1-8). I am also police vetted. I currently teach Intermediate age.
We can negotiate times and venues of when tutoring will take place. I can also assist with homework/home-learning during that times. Times available from 4-8pm most weeknights.
Cost:
Prices range from $20-50 with sessions ranging from 25mins to 60mins (depending on schooling level and child’s needs)
Private message me if you want some more details about school tutoring.
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Thanks to everyone who took part in our live chat with upcycling experts 'Reclaim That' author Sarah Heeringa and Miss Lolo founder and stylist Tamzyn Adding.
They covered a wide range of topics and shared plenty of advice that may be of use if you're thinking of entering … View moreThanks to everyone who took part in our live chat with upcycling experts 'Reclaim That' author Sarah Heeringa and Miss Lolo founder and stylist Tamzyn Adding.
They covered a wide range of topics and shared plenty of advice that may be of use if you're thinking of entering Neighbourly's upcycling awards. To check out what they had to say, click here.
Debbie Cunliffe from
If you enjoyed Mamma Mia then you are gonna love Mamma Mia - here we go again!
Why not support the Diabetes Help Tauranga Youth Fundraiser and join us on Thursday 19th July at 7.30pm, Rialto Cinema's Tauranga, for this special event. Tickets $20 each to include a goodie bag. Call our … View moreIf you enjoyed Mamma Mia then you are gonna love Mamma Mia - here we go again!
Why not support the Diabetes Help Tauranga Youth Fundraiser and join us on Thursday 19th July at 7.30pm, Rialto Cinema's Tauranga, for this special event. Tickets $20 each to include a goodie bag. Call our INFOline 07 5713422 or email info@diabeteshelp.org.nz and find out how you can support our Family Camp 2019 via this fundraising effort
All of our neighbours are welcome to join St Peters in the City in celebrating Easter this weekend. We'd love to meet you! For those that don't know, we are at 130 Spring Street, Tauranga.
Good Friday @ 9.00am
Walk of Witness leaving St Mary's @ 10.15am
Finishing at Holy Trinity… View moreAll of our neighbours are welcome to join St Peters in the City in celebrating Easter this weekend. We'd love to meet you! For those that don't know, we are at 130 Spring Street, Tauranga.
Good Friday @ 9.00am
Walk of Witness leaving St Mary's @ 10.15am
Finishing at Holy Trinity @ 11.00am
Easter Sunday @ 10.00am
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Administrator from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd
Mould growing on curtains is a common problem in damp homes.
Breathing in too much mould or mildew can cause allergies. In severe cases, it can also contribute to the development of asthma. These conditions can cause watery and itchy eyes, sneezing, coughing, nausea, fatigue, headaches and … View moreMould growing on curtains is a common problem in damp homes.
Breathing in too much mould or mildew can cause allergies. In severe cases, it can also contribute to the development of asthma. These conditions can cause watery and itchy eyes, sneezing, coughing, nausea, fatigue, headaches and trouble breathing. Asthma or prior allergies before exposure can make these symptoms worse. Symptoms will vary -- some people are more sensitive to mould than others.
To keep your house mould free, clean soft furnishings regularly according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This usually involves a regular light vacuum, with less frequent dry cleaning or laundering. Regularly clean windows and wipe down window surrounds and venetian blinds or shutters with a mild detergent in warm water.
Once mould develops it’s best to nip it in the bud as early as possible with a thorough clean.
Catherine from Whakamarama
Good condition, used by my husband in years past to play on the waves and take out fishing lines. Pick up in Greerton 25, 26, or 27 March, call Catherine at 027 240 1305 to organise.
Free
Rebeka from Otumoetai
Looking for garden maintenance work at $20 an hour.
Also looking for a cheap bicycle - in good condition
Selling this sofa for $140
Thank you
Rebeka Storey
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