Waimarama, Waimarama

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69 days ago

Lovely old tin trunk

Barbara from Raureka

We have a lovely old tin trunk for sale. Circa early 20's-30's. Been on ships/sea voyages. Would fit on a Vintage Car.Length: 7.4 cm(29 ").50 cm long(20") and 50 cm deep.In gd order.

Price: $60

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70 days ago

Happy Chinese New year!

The Team from NZ Compare

Happy Chinese Lunar New Year from the team at NZ Compare!
May your year be as powerful and fortunate as the mighty dragon!

Don't forget to enter our Year of the Dragon contest to WIN 1 of 3 X $50 gift cards.

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72 days ago

Poll: Who should win the Comradery & Communities category?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The winners of the Summer Snaps competition are being decided upon. Once again, Neighbourly members have the honour of choosing the winner for the Comradery & Communities category. So get your judging hat on!

Check out the finalist images below by clicking on each to see them in full and … View more
The winners of the Summer Snaps competition are being decided upon. Once again, Neighbourly members have the honour of choosing the winner for the Comradery & Communities category. So get your judging hat on!

Check out the finalist images below by clicking on each to see them in full and then cast your vote. Voting closes 12th February.

Who should win the Comradery & Communities category?
  • 26% Sunset at the Jetty
    26% Complete
  • 29.4% Chatting with Pa
    29.4% Complete
  • 6.7% Father/Son living the dream
    6.7% Complete
  • 3% Mount Victoria sky
    3% Complete
  • 6% Harvest Festival rides
    6% Complete
  • 28.9% Walk the plank!
    28.9% Complete
1247 votes
72 days ago

PriceMe Awards 2024 Winners

The Team from NZ Compare

Discover the Best of the Best! The 2024 PriceMe Award Winners have been revealed, voted by thousands of Kiwi consumers!

From household favourites to tech essentials and more. Explore now for top-rated brands and unbeatable deals!
Do you often shop at one of the winning stores or brands?

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72 days ago

Free veges

Claire from Bridge Pa - Longlands

Free yellow & green zucchini
Lebanese cucumbers
Telegraph cucumbers
Yellow beans
Picked this morning STILL PLENTY TO TAKE AWAY please
165 Stock rd
Bridge Pa

Free

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72 days ago

Make money from your unused space

Heybarn

Unlock the potential of your unused space, whether it's a shed, garage or paddock and start making it work for you.

Kiwis from all over New Zealand are looking to rent affordable space for storage, a workshop or an event.

Visit - let us help you find the perfect renter for your space.
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73 days ago

The Nicest Neighbours ❤️

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Cara Talbot has nominated her neighbours, James and Amy Bolton of Forrest Hill (featured below), as a Neighbourly Nice Neighbour. Cara shares:

"I’m a single working mum and life is a juggle! However James and Amy are always offering to help when needed. They are just the type of couple … View more
Cara Talbot has nominated her neighbours, James and Amy Bolton of Forrest Hill (featured below), as a Neighbourly Nice Neighbour. Cara shares:

"I’m a single working mum and life is a juggle! However James and Amy are always offering to help when needed. They are just the type of couple that don't wait to be asked for help. Amy is forever helping to look after my dog when I’m at work or helping to get my kids to after school activities. James will come over and help me put up the kids temporary pool, do my lawn edges or take runs to the tip when I’m having a clear out. Always with a smile when I know they are busy parents themselves.

In addition to the many times they've helped me out personally, in the recent flooding in the Forrest Hill area, it was Amy that rang around her network and rallied a number of our families (and kids) to come and help affected neighbours to clear out their flooded homes and generally clean up once the waters had died down. I know she helped man a support area in the local community down in Milford shopping centre which provides support and goods to families hit hard. She's also the Chair of the Forrest Hill Primary School - she's just an all-around good sort who is very community-minded. James works for the Police and I know he's been up to the local school more than once to help educate our kids about what the police do and how to stay safe.

James and Amy are very humble, but I do really think they are some of the great unsung heroes that make our north shore community so special. I feel very blessed they are part of my adopted whānau!"
Nominate a neighbour now

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73 days ago

Items for sale

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Shoe stands/shelves (1 dark green 440(H)x305(D)x513mm(W), 1 whitewash (795(H)x305(D)x280mm(W)) - $45 each
Door stops, garden dippers, wooden spoons - $10 each / 2 for $15 / 3 for $20 - Combinations included
Breadboard and device stands - large $45, medium $35, small $25
Handmade Rimu … View more
Shoe stands/shelves (1 dark green 440(H)x305(D)x513mm(W), 1 whitewash (795(H)x305(D)x280mm(W)) - $45 each
Door stops, garden dippers, wooden spoons - $10 each / 2 for $15 / 3 for $20 - Combinations included
Breadboard and device stands - large $45, medium $35, small $25
Handmade Rimu breadboards (oval, egg, hanging, paddle) $45 each
Handmade Kauri chopping board - large $65
Handmade Rimu rolling pins - $35 each
Rimu antipasto platter $40
Camembert Kiwi $30
Bottle crate (with removable divider insert) with bottle opener - $45
Kids stool/display stand/end table - $45

Views welcome.

Negotiable

75 days ago

6 Rejuvenating Wellness Tips

The Team from NZ Compare

Get ready for a refreshing summer with our 6 rejuvenating wellness tips!

Whether you're hitting the trails, diving into the waves, or simply chilling at home, these tips are perfect for making the most of your break!

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75 days ago

Have you got your tickets yet?

Heart Foundation Lotteries

Don't miss out! For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home in Pegasus, Christchurch worth nearly one million dollars.

Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived … View more
Don't miss out! For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home in Pegasus, Christchurch worth nearly one million dollars.

Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in by its new owners.

Make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, rent it or even sell it – it could be all yours! Get your tickets today at heartlottery.org.nz.
Buy tickets now

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77 days ago

Want to enjoy the best house & garden content every month?

NZ House & Garden

With NZ House & Garden you’ll be able to do just that. Flick through the pages to find inspirational and aspirational homes and gardens as well as sumptuous food, carefully curated lifestyle features, and all the latest homeware and shopping trends.

Subscribe to NZ House & Garden and … View more
With NZ House & Garden you’ll be able to do just that. Flick through the pages to find inspirational and aspirational homes and gardens as well as sumptuous food, carefully curated lifestyle features, and all the latest homeware and shopping trends.

Subscribe to NZ House & Garden and save up to 27% off retail, PLUS subscribe before 25 Feb and you’ll be in the draw to win 1 of 72 Antipodes Culture Probiotic Night Recover Water Cream worth $70! T&Cs apply.

The team at NZ House & Garden
Find out more

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78 days ago

NZFarmer

The Team Reporter from NZ Farmer - North Island

Hello everyone, have you read your copy of NZFarmer?
NZFarmer has moved to isuue and all editions will be available there each month including both North and South Island editions. So head over there and follow us on our rural journey.
Sonita

82 days ago

Poll: Have you donated to a community pantry?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

With the cost of living leaving many families without, community pantries or pātaka kai are popping up across the country.

This is a resident-led initiative where people can anonymously take what they need or give away their excess food. Have you ever donated to a community pantry?

Type … View more
With the cost of living leaving many families without, community pantries or pātaka kai are popping up across the country.

This is a resident-led initiative where people can anonymously take what they need or give away their excess food. Have you ever donated to a community pantry?

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

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Have you donated to a community pantry?
  • 51.7% Yes, I have
    51.7% Complete
  • 21.8% No, I haven't
    21.8% Complete
  • 14.3% I hadn't heard of this before
    14.3% Complete
  • 12.1% I would like to in the future
    12.1% Complete
2257 votes
79 days ago

Ryman Achieves Wellbeing Tick Accreditation

James Wattie Retirement Village

Ryman Healthcare is pleased to announce it’s been awarded the Wellbeing Tick, a significant milestone marking the company as the first healthcare organisation in New Zealand and Australia to receive this accreditation.

The Wellbeing Tick is a workplace accreditation programme that recognises … View more
Ryman Healthcare is pleased to announce it’s been awarded the Wellbeing Tick, a significant milestone marking the company as the first healthcare organisation in New Zealand and Australia to receive this accreditation.

The Wellbeing Tick is a workplace accreditation programme that recognises organisations that commit to the wellbeing of their people and are ready to make systemic changes to the way they operate.

The programme is based on an award-winning and globally researched framework, aiming to set the standard for workplace wellbeing practices in New Zealand and Australia.

Click to read the full story.

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80 days ago

Road safety

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

I have just driven to Napier and back, in horizontal rain, and almost not seen all the cars with no headlights on, on the roads.

On days like today, where visibility is next to nothing, at times, and the road is a slick as snot (and it is), do not rely on auto headlights. They only come on when … View more
I have just driven to Napier and back, in horizontal rain, and almost not seen all the cars with no headlights on, on the roads.

On days like today, where visibility is next to nothing, at times, and the road is a slick as snot (and it is), do not rely on auto headlights. They only come on when it’s dark, and it’s not. Heavy rain and fog do not activate your headlights, and you, and everyone else, need them.
Whether you do or don’t have auto headlights, seriously, if you need wipers you NEED headlights.

You may say “But I can see perfectly!” A: no, you really can’t. And B: no one can see you. Che k your mirrors if you don’t believe me. How well can you see the traffic behind you with no headlights, or coming towards you? Not very, eh?!

Do you want to get where you are going, at all, and ensure everyone else on the road does too, use your noodle and your headlights.

Also, gently pump your brakes before you need to stop. Wet brakes (water and road grime) don’t always function properly. And tyres don’t have the best traction on wet road surfaces.

And, please, please, slow down.

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