From hannic at aapt.net.au Wed Dec 2 21:26:40 2009 From: hannic at aapt.net.au (Hanni Corbett) Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 21:26:40 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] Candelo markets Message-ID: Hallo everyone, I am running to lets stall at the Candelo markets on Sunday. I am happy to sell anything you would like to sell as long as you can drop it of and pick it up afterwards. I am not able to do any heavy lifting at all and have a very little car that does not alow for transporting much. Hope to see you there Hanni From annekevantholen at bigpond.com Thu Dec 3 08:07:49 2009 From: annekevantholen at bigpond.com (anneke van tholen) Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 08:07:49 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] [Fwd: Eggrock Farm Catalogue] In-Reply-To: <4B16D597.2040406@bigpond.com> References: <4B163E86.8090301@bigpond.com> <4B16D597.2040406@bigpond.com> Message-ID: <4B16D725.6080007@bigpond.com> anneke van tholen wrote: > anneke van tholen wrote: >> Thought you might like to browse through this. Sorry about the format >> - the 'attachment' came bake >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Subject: >> Eggrock Farm Catalogue >> From: >> Jennifer Ruch >> Date: >> Tue, 1 Dec 2009 22:43:17 -0800 (PST) >> To: >> annekevantholen at bigpond.com >> >> To: >> annekevantholen at bigpond.com >> >> >> Hi Anneke >> Great to talk with you on the phone earlier today - I always love >> chatting about gardening and seed saving. >> Please find attached our lastest catalogue as per your request. >> Kind Regards >> Jen and Jarrod Ruch >> > > *EGG ROCK* > > Organic Farm > > > > Heirloom > > VEGETABLE SEEDS > > > Fruit & Nut Trees > > > Berries > > Gardener?s Catalogue > > > 2009/2010 > > > > > Printed on 100% recycled post consumer waste > > *Egg Rock* *Organic* farm is situated in the beautiful /Goongerah/ > Valley deep in the heart of Far East Gippsland. Our farm is surrounded > by Old Growth mountain forests, pure water and clean air. > > > This is our second ?Gardeners Catalogue? offering a range of Heirloom > vegetable seeds, bare rooted berries, fruit and nut trees. > > > We have an interesting collection of colourful food plants from the > ?/Olde? world?/ with a rich diversity of flavors and form. > > > By choosing from our Gardeners Catalogue you will be helping to > preserve old varieties many now rarely seen. > > Our Seeds are open-pollinated and non hybrid so will reproduce true to > type, just like the old days. > > > If you are aiming to grow your own food and plan to garden your way to > an independent life style, read on?. > > > > > > *Heirloom and non- hybrid * > > *open pollinated* > > *Vegetable Seeds* > > > Beans > > > Climbing Bean > > /_*Deb?s Creek*_/ > > A classic old fashioned dried bean for stews and casseroles. Stake or > climbing trellis to 2 meters. We can grow two crops of this variety in > one summer season as they are quick maturing. A perfect addition to a > self sufficient diet. > > > /_*Gilbert?s Gold*_/ > > Golden flat pods ? stringless. Hardy and crisp throughout growing > season till maturity. Australian heirloom this variety was given to me > by an older chap who treasured it as one of the only truly stringless > climber. Vigorous and prolific. > > > /_*Lazy Housewife Pole*_/ > > Vigorous and hardy green pole bean. White seed. > > > /_*Purple King*_/ > > Long and purple, vigorous upstanding variety. Very popular with the > home gardeners producing a massive crop. > > > Dried Bean > > /_*Black Turtle*_/ > > Beautiful small black bean used in Middle Eastern dishes. Stringless, > eat fresh or dried. > > > /_*Pink French*_/ > > Flat green pod with pink beans inside. > > > Carrot > > /_*European Mixed Carrot*_/ ? White, Golden, Deep orange > > Including Bulgarian Yellow, French Chantenay, Austrian White > > > Celery > > /_*Pink Celery*_/ > > An unusual and strongly flavored celery, grow fast and feed well. > > > Chilli > > /_*Fiesta*_/ > > Small colourful bush with a plethora of medium ? hot chillies. The > chillies change in colour from white to purple to orange to red hot. > This is the secret ingredient to our famous chilli jam. > > > /_*Cyklone*_/ > > A rich red colour with a typical chilli shape about 8cm long and 4cm > thick. Medium heat, maximum sweet flavor. Good drying and fresh. > > > Corn > > /_*Early Gem*_/ > > Tall old fashioned variety, with two succulent cobs. Most corn grown > in the world now is either hybrid or GMO. Not on our farm! > > > /_*Indian Coloured Corn*_/ > > An ancient sweet maize originating with indigenous North Americans. > Eat fresh when young and sweet. Dried cobs are long and ornamental > comprising various colours. Can be used as a valuable maize crop or > cracked to make polenta. A lover of the heat of summer > > > Cucumber > > /_*Sweet white Apple*_/ > > Sweet and petite, crisp rounded cucumber ? a nice handful. > > > Eggplant > > /_*Listada di Gandia*_/ > > Long heavy bearing short season crop, purple and white. We make a > spicy /Bringal/ pickle with this variety. > > > Fennel > > /_*Florence Bulb fennel.*_/ > > Sweet aniseed flavored white bulbs above ground. Used in creative > salads, young shoots are tender and tasty. > > > > Herbs > > /_*Dill*_/ > > /_*Licorice*_/ > > /_*Golden Marjoram*_/ > > /_*Tansy*_/ > > /_*Oregano*_/ > > /_*Native thyme*_/ > > /_*Thyme*_/ > > > Lettuce > > /_*Royal Green Oakleaf*_/ > > Open heart mid to deep green hardy oak shape leaf > > > /_*Purple Oak*_/ > > Rich in antioxidants red to purple oak shaped leaf with open heart. > > > /_*Goldrush*_/ > > Extremely hardy old Australian variety resistant to bolting in the > summer. Large frills with golden green colour. > > > /_*Bronze Arrowhead*_/ > > Similar in shape to the oak leaf types but with a pointed tip. Red to > bronze in colour. > > > /_*Fat Lazy Blonde*_/ > > This variety was rediscovered in the Lost Garden of Heligan in > Cornwell. It is a winter variety and forms an extremely sweet head of > pure blonde. Quite plump in shape. > > /_*Rabbits Ear *_//* */Tall non hearting form with soft fast growing > pale green leaves. They stick up like rabbits ears. Slow to bolt./_* *_/ > > Parsley > > /_*Curly Leaf*_/ > > Dark green, slow to bolt, popular Italian garnish. Makes great tabouli > > > Rocket > > /_*Salad Rocket*_/ > > Spicy salad green hardy for all year sowing. > > > Mustard > > /_*Red Leaf Giant*_/ > > Spicy salad when young, but allow to grow enormous if you like making > grain mustard, black seed. > > > Sunflower > > /_*Goongerah Giant*_/ > > Mammoth heads, black seeds, hardy. > > > /_*Grey striped*_/ > > Tall hardy grain crop with multiple heads. > > > > > > > > Tomatoes > > > /_*Amish Paste*_/ > > Large deep red bottling and paste type. We grow this variety for our > winter and spring paste needs. > > > /_*Black Russian*_/ > > Popular medium sized fruits, very sweet and flavoursome. > > > /_*Brown Berry*_/ > > Abundant sweet dark red/brown cherry bearing early to late season. > > > /_*Eva?s Purple Ball*_/ > > Beautiful dark pink with purple shading. Amazing flavour, excellent > for sauces, salads, cooking. Cricket ball size. > > > /_*Green Zebra*_/ > > Another in the stripy golf ball group - rich green with yellow > stripes. Very sweet and tangy with hints of citrus. > > > /_*Guernsey Island*_/ > > Black and Gold stripe, golf ball size. Heavy bearing and needs staking. > > > /_*Old Ivory Egg*_/ > > Just like an egg, this interesting variety is rare and obscure but > worth planting. > > > /_*Mortgage Lifter*_/ > > Potato leaf beefstake, dark pink and juicy, good for cooking and sauce. > > > > > Tomatoes cont? > > /_*Palmwoods*_/ > > Large chilli shaped tomato suited best to paste and bottling. Heavy > bearer. > > > /_*Principe Borghese*_/ > > This variety will always be grown on our farm as we love to sun dry > them for the winter, they produce a dry 3cm thumb shaped fruit which > is rich in flavor. No need to stake. Pick, split in half, add a little > salt and dry in the sun. We then store them in Olive oil. Delicious! > > > /_*Purple Russian*_/ > > This variety is vigorous and needs staking. It has drooping leaves and > fruit which are somewhat phallic. A great bottler. > > > /_*Ray?s Heirloom*_/ > > Deep pink, large beefsteak, delicious and sweet. An old fella called > Ray handed me this variety and said he had been growing for many years > but was now too old. We grew it out and discovered why he had been so > precious about his variety. Prolific bearer. > > > /_*Red Fig*_/ > > Interesting pear shaped vigorous climber and bears early to late > season. Use in salads or split open and sun dry. > > > /_*Reistentraube*_/ > > They grow like a bunch of grapes; this German variety is a large red > cherry with a distinct point. > > > /_*Tigrella*_/ > > Golf ball size, dark orange to red with yellow stripes. Tasty, sweet, > and prolific, juicy for cooking and salad. > > Tomatoes cont? > > /_*Tommy Toe Red*_/ > > Sweet and prolific, perfect in salads as a small to medium cherry. Hardy > > > /_*Tommy Toe Yellow*_/ > > Just like the red tommy toe but golden yellow. In a salad they look > great together. > > > /_*Yellow Peach*_/ > > This pale yellow and obscure tomato is unlike any other. It develops > an unusual fine peach like fuzz on its skin. Inside is has flesh to > die for so sweet and delicious. Its skin is soft like the old style > tomato and would never make it to market. A perfect home grown salad > tomato about the size of a golf ball. > > > > *Pumpkin * > > /_*C. maxima*_/ > > /_*Goongerah?s Bohemian*_/ > > Pale skin with light apricot glow, amazing flavor and an excellent > keeper, deep orange flesh for soups or baking. Vigorous and > productive, grows well up trellis and pumpkin houses. > > > Watermelon > > /_*Egg Rock Midget Watermelon*_/ > > Miniature cool climate, short season variety. Sweet red inside. We > grow this variety up a trellis as the fruits are the size of a > grapefruit and are happy to hang, thus saving space. > > /_*Bare rooted -Berries*_/ > > > _*Jostaberry*_ > > Jostaberries are quite rare and are a mix between a black current and > a gooseberry. They grow as a small to medium bush > > > _*Blackcurrant*_ > > Blackcurrants are hardy and delicious with a sharp, rich flavor. They > grow as a bush to 1.2mt > > _*Thornless Gooseberry*_ > > This variety is less vigorous than the normal spiky type but with no > thorns. > > > _*Yorkshire Gooseberry*_ > > The typical gooseberry known in the olden days. Grows as a scrambling > bush to 1mt. Turns a blush red when ripe. > > _*Summer Raspberry*_ > > This variety fruits on second year canes and ripens from December to > mid January > > > _*Autumn Raspberry*_ > > Autumn raspberries fruit on first year canes so you can get fruit in > the first year. They ripen from late January to early April. Best > results come from shading the roots with a thick mulch and irrigation > early in the morning on hot days. Summer wouldn?t be the same without > our raspberries. > > _*Thornless Youngberry*_ > > This berry needs to be trained onto trellis to be at its best. It is > so vigorous that in one year it completely covered the north verandah > of our mud brick cottage giving fantastic shade in the summer. In > October it is completely covered with thousands of beautiful flowers. > To top it all off in late November the sweetest large black berries > begin to ripen. > > In the autumn we cut out all of the previous season?s wood leaving the > new wood for next year. > > _*Thornless blackberry*_ > > Vigorous! Massive canes grow in an upright English style bush. So much > large fruit it is hard to keep up with the picking. Doesn?t become > weedy and being thornless is easy to handle. > > > > _*Japanese strawberry ?Hokawassi?*_ > > Great flavour with repeat blooms for a long picking season. > > > _?*Fraises des Bois? French white champagne strawberry*_ > > This is a strange little white strawberry. When I was the head > gardener at Heronswood, my young son Felix would seek out the small > berries amongst the stone steps of the old mansion where it grew in > nooks and crannies. It became a ritual every time he visited me. The > flavor is intense like nothing else. The fruit is soft and doesn?t > last after picking, so would never be seen in the market. > > _*Australian native bramble raspberry*_ > > A dainty soft fruit that grows in a bramble over fences. It?s flavor > in not very rich but has its own subtle beauty. This plant grows > locally in Goongerah so it is one of our wild harvests. > > > _*Rosa rugosa ?scabrosa?*_ > > Who says roses are useless ornamentals? This rose is one of the most > productive fruiting plants on our farm. It has a mid magenta open > simple flower which repeats all summer starting in early October and > finishing in April. Following these delightful flowers are the hips. > Huge in comparison to other rose hips and with a thick wall of flesh > which we use in our jams mixed with red plums and raspberries. We also > sun dry the hips for a tasty snack off season or to make rose hip tea. > Slice open the hip and using your thumb scoop out the oily seeds (the > hip seed oil is a valuable skin tonic). Rose hips are rich in Vitamin > C and were once a popular ingredient to make a cordial for kids. > > > /_*Nut Trees*_/ > > > Red Oak seedling > > > Macrocarpa Oak seedling > > > Hazelnut seedling > > > Gingko biloba seedling > > > Black Walnut seedling > > *Egg Rock Organic -Gardeners Catalogue* > > *2009 / 2010 Order Form* > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Seeds $2.50 per pack > > > > > > > > > > > Berries $5.00 per plant > > > > > > > > > > > Nut and Fruit $5.00 per tree > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Variety > > > > > > > > Number > > > > Price > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > TOTAL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Your address & Phone No. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Send to: > > Jarrod and Jen Ruch > > > > > > > > > > > Bonang Road Goongerah > > > > > > > > > > > East Gippsland Victoria 3888 > > > > > > > > > > > Or Phone Orders to (03) 5154 0199 > > Email : eggrockfarm at yahoo.com.au > > > > > > > > > >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Win 1 of 4 Sony home entertainment packs thanks to Yahoo!7. Enter now >> . >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.709 / Virus Database: >> 270.14.89/2539 - Release Date: 12/02/09 06:32:00 >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 9.0.709 / Virus Database: 270.14.90/2540 - Release Date: 12/02/09 18:33:00 > > From annekevantholen at bigpond.com Thu Dec 3 14:03:42 2009 From: annekevantholen at bigpond.com (anneke van tholen) Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 14:03:42 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] Ooops - sorry everyone Message-ID: <4B172A8E.2000302@bigpond.com> Don't know how that happened - that went to the wrong email address Anneke From lentil at netspace.net.au Sat Dec 5 16:11:03 2009 From: lentil at netspace.net.au (Peter Ascot) Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 16:11:03 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] sapphs bargains Message-ID: hi everyone, tomorrow BVLETS will be having its usual stall at Candelo Markets. It is well positioned near the northeast corner of the tennis courts. I'll be bringing down a bunch of stuff for sale - to the public for dollars (unless they want to join LETS) and to LETS members for mostly sapphs or a mix with dollars. This includes a road bike, an oldish mountain bike, and accessories, Wellbeing magazines, books, sheet music (mostly piano or choral), tools, an old television, vases, decorative items, a piano or pianola stool, short and long dumbells, a footstool in vgc, a couple of chairs, in fact a whole bunch of stuff including some freebies. [yes I'm bringing a trailer] It's likely that by late morning more and more stuff will migrate to the freebies section, as I'd prefer stuff was freecycled to reuse and a deserving home that sat around underutilised. So come along and trade within your LETS system! peter 0627 6494 7292 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.thebegavalley.org.au/pipermail/bvlets/attachments/20091205/d44f2f58/attachment.htm From brogopg at bigpond.net.au Sat Dec 5 16:22:49 2009 From: brogopg at bigpond.net.au (Champagne) Date: Sat, 05 Dec 2009 16:22:49 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] looking for a bed Message-ID: <4B19EE29.5010805@bigpond.net.au> a double bed ,in fact two double beds , to accommodate the whole family who are returning home for Christmas. As long as it is reasonable it would be great. So if you have a double bed and no longer need it please get in touch. If you also have a trailer or ute I can pay extra to get the bed(s) to Brogo otherwise I will organise something. Thanks Sharon (NO 207) From penivos at yahoo.com Sat Dec 5 18:48:34 2009 From: penivos at yahoo.com (Penny Vos) Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 23:48:34 -0800 (PST) Subject: [BV_LETS] sapphs bargains In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <573002.95983.qm@web52501.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hi Hanni, or was it Halli? Do you know where to get the LETS box and tables for the morning now? (My back verandah, 14 Candelo St, over the bridge to the hilltop, first house on right) Regards, Penny .........esperanto for everychild www.mondeto.com .............. --- On Sat, 5/12/09, Peter Ascot wrote: From: Peter Ascot Subject: Re: [BV_LETS] sapphs bargains To: "Penny Vos" Received: Saturday, 5 December, 2009, 7:09 AM no, I don't believe she does. Don't know what can be done about this . . . p On 05/12/2009, at 5:58 PM, Penny Vos wrote: Hi Peter, Does Hanni know where to get the box and tables now? She called but missed me and we haven't quite linked up. Best wishes, Penny .........esperanto for everychild www.mondeto.com .............. --- On Sat, 5/12/09, Peter Ascot wrote: From: Peter Ascot Subject: [BV_LETS] sapphs bargains To: "BV LETS" Received: Saturday, 5 December, 2009, 5:11 AM hi everyone,? tomorrow BVLETS will be having its usual stall at Candelo Markets. It is well positioned near the northeast corner of the tennis courts.? I'll be bringing down a bunch of stuff for sale - to the public for dollars (unless they want to join LETS) and to LETS members for mostly sapphs or a mix with dollars.? This includes?a road bike, an oldish mountain bike, and accessories,?Wellbeing magazines, books, sheet music (mostly piano or choral),?tools, an old television,vases, decorative items,a piano or pianola stool,?short and long dumbells,?a footstool in vgc,?a couple of chairs,?in fact a whole bunch of stuff including some freebies. [yes I'm bringing a trailer] It's likely that by late morning more and more stuff will migrate to the freebies section, as I'd prefer stuff was freecycled to reuse and a deserving home that sat around underutilised.? 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URL: http://lists.thebegavalley.org.au/pipermail/bvlets/attachments/20091204/20bd405e/attachment.htm From careck at gmail.com Mon Dec 7 09:30:05 2009 From: careck at gmail.com (Carsten Eckelmann) Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 09:30:05 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] Lost Mobile Phone at LETS Stall Message-ID: I'm forwarding this to the list because the original sender does not have a valid mailing list account (yet) - Carsten. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Lets gang On Sunday my sister dropped off some surplus green shopping bags at the Lets Stall at the Candelo Markets. Unfortunately I think that my mobile phone was in one of the bags and I am trying to track down. If you happened to pick up one of these bags would you mind checking to see if my phone is in the bottom of one. I am not sure who was running the stall but if you found my phone or some one contacts you would you be kind enough to let me know. Fingers crossed it will turn up My phone was a black LG Telstra mobile *LG TU550* -- Thanks for your help Cheers Emma Benton H 02 6494 0043 Work Mobile 0428268374 E emmabenton at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.thebegavalley.org.au/pipermail/bvlets/attachments/20091207/d55c3e95/attachment.htm From tappatalli at ozemail.com.au Tue Dec 8 12:25:20 2009 From: tappatalli at ozemail.com.au (tappatalli at ozemail.com.au) Date: Tue, 08 Dec 2009 09:25:20 +0800 Subject: [BV_LETS] For Sale Message-ID: <49341.1260235520@ozemail.com.au> For Sale Empisal knitting machine, ribber and instruction book. 50 sapphs 16 shaft table loom in excellent condition. Extra reeds. 200 sapphs+$200. Kim F. #0596 From stay at fernmark.com.au Wed Dec 9 07:26:38 2009 From: stay at fernmark.com.au (Fernmark Inn) Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 07:26:38 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] [Bvletsadmin] Emergency plan.... Message-ID: <20091208202639.55DFB12192@fep05.mfe.bur.connect.com.au> From lentil at netspace.net.au Thu Dec 10 19:02:58 2009 From: lentil at netspace.net.au (Peter Ascot) Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:02:58 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] Candelo stall Message-ID: <0B034187-683F-4781-BE40-76F73A6B30E3@netspace.net.au> thanks to everyone who participated with LETS last Sunday at Candelo. It was great to have a couple of us there with goods, Hanni staffing the info section, and lots of members coming by to trade or just be part of something pretty cool. Apologies to a couple of members I didn't know and consequently did not immediately offer a sapphs price or component to - thanks for speaking up. All trades now entered online (it was so easy!). Lots of people went away with bargains and plenty of stuff went back into reuse to be enjoyed afresh by others, so that was great. This stall each first Sunday of the month is a real asset to LETS members and I encourage you all to make the most of it. peter 0627 From sallycan at southernphone.com.au Fri Dec 11 18:13:47 2009 From: sallycan at southernphone.com.au (Sally Cantrill...) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 18:13:47 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] REQUEST: car/truck space for gear going to Brisbane or Lismore Message-ID: I am looking for some space in a car or truck for some boxes and music equipment - it needs to get to Brisbane, but as far as Lismore would be a bonus! happy to pay cash/sapphs Sally Cantrill Ph 02 64920040 Mob 0432 548406 Email: sallycan at southernphone.com.au -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.thebegavalley.org.au/pipermail/bvlets/attachments/20091211/296ad9ae/attachment.htm From careck at gmail.com Fri Dec 11 23:54:59 2009 From: careck at gmail.com (Carsten Eckelmann) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 23:54:59 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] New Member Introduction Message-ID: Introduction Hello All! I have just joined bega valley lets and am wanting to introduce myself. I'm Sonia Shima, I have a daughter (Yemaya) who is 6. We are currently living in Melbourne however planning to relocate to the bega area sometime in 2010. We will be in the area for three weeks from christmas to mid january. I teach yoga, do shiatsu massgae therapy and lomi lomi style therapuetic/relaxation massage. Also will be available for other odd jobs such as housesitting, petminding, gardening,childminding, general labour or whatever I am able. If anyone is in need of these services in the time I will be holidaying in the area or if you are otherwise visitting Melbourne, please make contact it would be great to trade and meet new people. Also if anybody is in need of any housesitting between christmas and mid Jan or has a place to rent please let me know. I have a campervan and will be camping out otherwise and would like to find, for periods here and there I may be in National Parks, someone who would be happy to dog sit my big gentle giant of a dog at their place. That would be great!! Looking forward to exploring the area and meeting people and trading. Blessings, Sonia x Sonia Shima 04 2133 7819 04 2133 7819 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.thebegavalley.org.au/pipermail/bvlets/attachments/20091211/d4d1a400/attachment.htm From carolholden at bigpond.com Tue Dec 22 20:19:00 2009 From: carolholden at bigpond.com (carolholden) Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 20:19:00 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] Lift to Melbourne wanted Message-ID: <20091222094131.MCCZ19767.nschwotgx02p.mx.bigpond.com@gary-b0046c6127.bigpond.com> Hi Lift wanted for 2 people to Melbourne around 27 Dec. Share petrol Contact Carol Holden 6493 2325 Thanks From careck at gmail.com Tue Dec 22 21:49:28 2009 From: careck at gmail.com (Carsten Eckelmann) Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 21:49:28 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] Wanted: Clay or concrete Pavers Message-ID: Hi, we are looking for a few old pavers (concrete is fine, clay would be nicer) about 400x400mm. Happy to pay sapphs/cash mix. Please call 6494 7927 Cheers, Carsten. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Also thinking about buying polypipe and netting to cover vege patch. Any advice or what not to do or info? Helen 64952894 22 Lake St Merimbula 0427941301 From williamson.4 at bigpond.com Wed Dec 23 11:35:36 2009 From: williamson.4 at bigpond.com (HELEN WILLIAMSON) Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 11:35:36 +1100 Subject: [BV_LETS] Thanks for High Chair Message-ID: <6119547F-EB03-4E2D-8F55-0E6B7CA598AB@bigpond.com> How great is this, I now have the high chair I needed. That was amazingly quick!!! Thanks Sue.