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Jessika from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley
BLUE/RED NIKE TRAINERS. WOMAN'S SIZE 8 EXCELLENT CONDITION BRAND NEW ONLY WORN FOR THREE DAYS.
BLACK/BLUE NIKE TRAINERS. WORN BUT STILL IN GOOD CONDITION PLENTY OF WEAR IN THEM NEED A CLEAN AS BEEN STORED IN THE SHED MEN'S SIZE 10 BOTH PAIRS OF NIKE TRAINERS FOR $120 PICK UP
Price: $120
Sue from Waikanae
Our Waikanae Town Centre Market is full to bursting with lots of new stallholders including Pottery by Sue, with pukekos strutting and possums climbing up totara poles, familiar faces like the Menzshed selling bird feeders - warm clothing and wet weather clothing (yes, for dogs too), music on two … View moreOur Waikanae Town Centre Market is full to bursting with lots of new stallholders including Pottery by Sue, with pukekos strutting and possums climbing up totara poles, familiar faces like the Menzshed selling bird feeders - warm clothing and wet weather clothing (yes, for dogs too), music on two stages and small and large children's entertainment (Shane's eBikes!) -
Don't miss it! Being in the Marae Car Park as well as the Main Road and East/West Mahara Place will make it feel a lot more spacious and easier to browse round the stalls -
and look out for some of the lovely members of HUHANZ wandering around with their canine friends at this market too - we're fundraising for them this year to thank them for all the amazing work they do, particularly during and after the Nelson fires 😊
The Team from Resene ColorShop Upper Hutt
Create hours of fun for children with some off-cuts of timber and Resene Blackboard Paint or Resene Chalkboard Paint. Once dry your children or grandchildren can draw all over the buildings to create their own looks.
Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from … View moreCreate hours of fun for children with some off-cuts of timber and Resene Blackboard Paint or Resene Chalkboard Paint. Once dry your children or grandchildren can draw all over the buildings to create their own looks.
Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this handy project yourself
The team from Upper Hutt City Council
Upper Hutt Returned and Services Association Incorporated and Upper Hutt City Council welcome you to join us at the official Upper Hutt Anzac Day Dawn Parade and Service of Remembrance on Thursday 25 April from 5.30 am.
The Parade will start from Queen Street at 5:45 am before the service … View moreUpper Hutt Returned and Services Association Incorporated and Upper Hutt City Council welcome you to join us at the official Upper Hutt Anzac Day Dawn Parade and Service of Remembrance on Thursday 25 April from 5.30 am.
The Parade will start from Queen Street at 5:45 am before the service commences at 6.00am at the Civic Centre.
All are invited
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Easter long weekend! 🐰💙
#NSNZsafercommunities
Jan from Ebdentown
I speak only to my direct experience of The Mayor and Councillors.
I began a conversation with my Mayor and Council in February 2017.
I exercised my democratic right to ask for information and to lobby Councillors.
I began posting to neighbourly documenting the treatment that I received at … View moreI speak only to my direct experience of The Mayor and Councillors.
I began a conversation with my Mayor and Council in February 2017.
I exercised my democratic right to ask for information and to lobby Councillors.
I began posting to neighbourly documenting the treatment that I received at their hands, to much to go over again here. I stopped when the Library closed
I picked up the saga again when the Library reopened and as a result of my journey and the way I have been treated by my elected representatives, I have learned how our democracy is being eroded by people who don't want to be accountable to their ratepayers.
I hope that you will go back and read 2017 posts and that this has cleared up any confusion as to where I am coming from.
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