Tawa, Wellington

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2218 days ago

Nissan bluebird 2005

Thanusha from Johnsonville

Well maintained and no issues.
90k
Price negotiable

Price: $4,100

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2218 days ago

Sale - Suzuki Escudo 2007

Thanusha from Johnsonville

Suzuki Escudo 2007
90k

Well maintained and no issues.
WOF & Service done in July 2019
Rejo renewed until 11/2020
Price Negotiable.

Price: $11,200

2219 days ago

Buy one, give one for Kiwi families in need

Raptor Rubs

Hi Neighbourly members, we all love a bargain, but buying a gift that really gives back seems like a much better way to kick off the holiday season, don’t you think?

We’re not sure who decided that Black Friday was suddenly a ‘thing’ down in our part of the world, so, as us Kiwis tend to… View more
Hi Neighbourly members, we all love a bargain, but buying a gift that really gives back seems like a much better way to kick off the holiday season, don’t you think?

We’re not sure who decided that Black Friday was suddenly a ‘thing’ down in our part of the world, so, as us Kiwis tend to do, we thought we’d put our own spin on it instead. One that is much more focused on community over consumerism, and equally about giving as it is about getting.

Curious?

Kicking off today and running through 'til Monday 2 December, we are doing our annual buy-one-give-one campaign.

That means for every Christmas Gift Box or Christmas Cracker set purchased, we’ll also give one to City Missions and food banks across the country to support families in need. Our aim is to give back to an organisation within the community that each of our customers live in.

The best part? There’s no car park congestion, over-crowded shopping malls or #walmartfights involved. You can shop online from the comfort of your own home, with the knowledge that you’re also doing good for fellow Kiwis in their own community.

You could say that our version of Black Friday is in fact a whole lot more colourful, adding brightness to what might otherwise be a fairly bleak Christmas for many families in New Zealand.

Together, we can make Christmas a bright and tasty time for families in need - and that sounds like a pretty good deal, don’t you think?!

Whether you’re buying for an avid foodie, a wannabe masterchef, a time-poor parent, or a student who needs help to step their signature spag bol up a notch, our Christmas Gift sets are guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser, are all gluten-free, with no MSG, and all-natural!

You’ll find more information about Raptor Naturals, our Christmas Gift Boxes and our Christmas Crackers on our website - www.raptornaturals.co.nz

Thanks for your support
Rachael and the Raptor Naturals team
Order now

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2219 days ago
2219 days ago

Changes to Route 2 at Seatoun

Community Engagement Advisor from

Effective from 28 November 2019 two of the northbound bus stops will be drop off only between 7:00pm and 6:00am daily. The affected stops are Stop 7042 Seatoun Park – Hector Street; and Stop 7041 Dundas Street at Monro Street (near 68). Should you wish to use this service after 7:00pm please … View moreEffective from 28 November 2019 two of the northbound bus stops will be drop off only between 7:00pm and 6:00am daily. The affected stops are Stop 7042 Seatoun Park – Hector Street; and Stop 7041 Dundas Street at Monro Street (near 68). Should you wish to use this service after 7:00pm please board from stop 7040 located at Seatoun Village.

Know before you go! Stay up to date with real time updates by subscribing to MyMetlink, downloading the Metlink Commuter App or calling 0800 801 700.

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2219 days ago

Have you heard the latest?

Malvina Major Retirement Village

With our Lifestyle magazine you can read all about the happenings going on in the villages, from ballet, our new partnerships to dad jokes. Click on the link below to read our third edition for the year.

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2220 days ago

What should we name our wind?

Mandy Te Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

Hi neighbours, a historian says it is time to name Wellington's wind. Kaumātua Kura Moeahu from iwi Te Āti Awa said he had named two types in a haka - te hau mātakataka, referred to trees being filled and roofs lifted the second, te hau āwhiowhio, was connected to whirlwinds and tornados. … View moreHi neighbours, a historian says it is time to name Wellington's wind. Kaumātua Kura Moeahu from iwi Te Āti Awa said he had named two types in a haka - te hau mātakataka, referred to trees being filled and roofs lifted the second, te hau āwhiowhio, was connected to whirlwinds and tornados. What do you think our wind should be called? Share your thoughts below.

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2219 days ago

Brand New Bata Bullets - Size 12

Terry from Tawa

Bought as a gift but they were the wrong size so have never been worn. Shoes are size 12.

Price: $40

2219 days ago

Give your child the right tools.

NumberWorks'nWords Johnsonville

Start 2020 with the right tools and support. Call us for a free assessment to discuss your child’s needs.

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2219 days ago

UPDATE: Dixon Street/Willis Street sewer leak - harbour quality

The Team from Wellington Water

Test results on the harbour quality from Sunday came back confirming the water was safe for swimming. We are taking down the warning signs this afternoon, and the Greater Wellington Regional Council's 'Is it safe to swim?' the LAWA 'Can I swim here?' maps will also be … View moreTest results on the harbour quality from Sunday came back confirming the water was safe for swimming. We are taking down the warning signs this afternoon, and the Greater Wellington Regional Council's 'Is it safe to swim?' the LAWA 'Can I swim here?' maps will also be updated.

2219 days ago

UPDATE: Dixon Street/Willis Street sewer leak

The Team from Wellington Water

On Saturday we contained the sewer leak by diverting it out of the stormwater network back into the wastewater network. We are awaiting test results on the harbour quality, and will share an update as soon as these are received.

Crews are continuing works to investigate and repair the leak which … View more
On Saturday we contained the sewer leak by diverting it out of the stormwater network back into the wastewater network. We are awaiting test results on the harbour quality, and will share an update as soon as these are received.

Crews are continuing works to investigate and repair the leak which is expected to continue throughout this week, with the potential to continue into next week depending on investigations.

We will share an update on the expected time frame around the works on Friday 29 November.

Please follow the stop/go traffic management, or avoid this route if possible.

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