Tikipunga, Whangarei

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

From us at Neighbourly

2890 days ago

Open tomorrow 27 January 10am to 1pm

Victor & Yvonne from Tutukaka Coast

Hi neighbours see you at the open day, due to H & S please no pets inside during viewing, thanks. Your hosts are Henk, Reg and Peter.

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2917 days ago

Wanted to Buy House or Unit at Onerahi

Ken from Onerahi

We are a local private buyer wanting to downsize to a smaller house or unit in Onerahi which has parking for a caravan. Prefer north facing easy care section.
Two plus bedrooms and workshop area in the $350,000 to 400,000 bracket. Cash buyer.
Txt or Phone Ken 0204777044.

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2890 days ago

Kids motorbike gear

Lisa from Glenbervie

Pants size 22 shirt is a youth medium both in good condition. Helmet has slight crack on visa. Boots approx 23 cm in used condition.

Price: $160

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2901 days ago

Ranch Slider or similar large windows WANTED

Fiona and Mark from Kensington

We are wanting to purchase a Ranch slider, french doors or similar large opening window. Happy to pick up. Second hand with a bit of work needed on it is fine too.

2891 days ago

Parihaka walking tracks - upgrades starting

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

All three tracks in Whangarei’s award-winning Parihaka Reserve will be upgraded late this summer and into winter.

Whangarei company Plantpro & Sons will improve drainage plus surfaces; install boxed steps; and widen then level the Dobbie, Drummond and Ross tracks one by one starting early … View more
All three tracks in Whangarei’s award-winning Parihaka Reserve will be upgraded late this summer and into winter.

Whangarei company Plantpro & Sons will improve drainage plus surfaces; install boxed steps; and widen then level the Dobbie, Drummond and Ross tracks one by one starting early February.

Signs will be going up at the entrance to Mair Park to let users know which track is closed and what alternatives there are.

Read our full story: ► bit.ly...

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2891 days ago

Poll: A House Fire Can Become Fatal in .......

Mike Shaw from New Zealand Fire Region 1

A question from a firefighter???

Can you help Fire and Emergency NZ out by completing this quick poll.

We would like you to complete this statement by selecting the correct ending to this sentence:

A House Fire Can Become Fatal in .......
  • 30.8% 8 minutes
    30.8% Complete
  • 3.3% 10 minutes
    3.3% Complete
  • 2.1% 12 minutes
    2.1% Complete
  • 63.5% 5 minutes
    63.5% Complete
  • 0.3% 15 minutes
    0.3% Complete
389 votes
2892 days ago

Palmers garden summer stunners!

Palmers Whangarei

Palmers Whangarei is full of colour at the moment with hanging baskets, potted colour, impatiens, flower seedlings, begonias, roses and the BIGGEST range of newly arrived hibiscus ever held at Palmers.

Get in quick for our hot buys, including 1.9lt Lemon Meyers for $9.99, 1.5lt Fuchias for … View more
Palmers Whangarei is full of colour at the moment with hanging baskets, potted colour, impatiens, flower seedlings, begonias, roses and the BIGGEST range of newly arrived hibiscus ever held at Palmers.

Get in quick for our hot buys, including 1.9lt Lemon Meyers for $9.99, 1.5lt Fuchias for $9.99, 1.25lt Black Magic Passionfruit for $7.99 and a massive 40% off our solar lighting, ideal for paths and lighting up the plants at night. Pop in to our cafe and enjoy our unique setting.

Palmers, for expert advice and a range of plants for all conditions.
Find out more!

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2893 days ago

Looking for outstanding plumbers, gasfitters and drainlayers!

Master Plumbers NZ - Northland

Hi Neighbours,

It's time to recognise outstanding tradespeople in the plumbing industry. Nominations for the 2018 New Zealand Plumbing Awards are now open!

Nine categories cover individuals (including apprentices and certifying tradespeople), businesses, product development and projects.… View more
Hi Neighbours,

It's time to recognise outstanding tradespeople in the plumbing industry. Nominations for the 2018 New Zealand Plumbing Awards are now open!

Nine categories cover individuals (including apprentices and certifying tradespeople), businesses, product development and projects. While most awards are for Master Plumbers members only, some are also open to non members.

Further information - and entry forms - can be found on our website. Nominations close on Friday 9 February - so be quick! Winners will be announced at a gala dinner in Hamilton on 23 March 2018.

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2904 days ago

Poll: Do you trust the weather forecast?

Reporter Whangārei Leader

A warmer and wetter start to the year is on the cards for Northland, potentially bringing some much-needed relief for the region's farms. However, farmers aren't counting their chickens yet. John Blackwell, president of Federated Farmers, Northland said, "We do take note of weather … View moreA warmer and wetter start to the year is on the cards for Northland, potentially bringing some much-needed relief for the region's farms. However, farmers aren't counting their chickens yet. John Blackwell, president of Federated Farmers, Northland said, "We do take note of weather forecasts but they are notoriously known to be wrong."

Do you agree? Is the weather forecast usually right or wrong in Northland? Do you think we are in for a warmer and wetter year?

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

*Influde NFP if you don't want your comments used in print

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Do you trust the weather forecast?
  • 8.2% Yes - it's right
    8.2% Complete
  • 14.3% No - it's notoriously wrong
    14.3% Complete
  • 77.6% Sometimes - it gives me a general idea
    77.6% Complete
  • 0% Other (comment below)
    0% Complete
49 votes
2893 days ago

Brighter, whiter, cheaper - LED roll-out continues

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

Local companies McKay and Currie Electrical will be lighting things up as they begin the roll out of LED luminaires across our District.

Council installed LED lights at Onerahi and Whangarei Heads before Christmas and we have received positive feedback from you. The old luminaires will be recycled… View more
Local companies McKay and Currie Electrical will be lighting things up as they begin the roll out of LED luminaires across our District.

Council installed LED lights at Onerahi and Whangarei Heads before Christmas and we have received positive feedback from you. The old luminaires will be recycled to recover any metals and other recyclable materials.

Read our full story: ► bit.ly...

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