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Ngati Porou Whare Moe

  • Ngati Porou Whare Moe Update

      25 February 2021
    Posted by: Joseph McClutchie

    Tena koutou, 5 quality whare moe have been built and are spread around the Rohe, Housing agencies have not taken this idea seriously, so no support was forth coming, After this last whare moe is built, the kaupapa will be parked, so the builder can continue enjoying retirement. Again Nga mihi nui and thank you for the support.

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  • Nga Mihi Nui Kia Koutou

      17 November 2020
    Posted by: Joseph McClutchie

    Nga mihi nui kia koutou, we are still plodding away and will be busy until the end of Feb with 3 more self contained Units to build. Your support and others have kept us in the zone while waiting for a response from Runanga and Agencies with Community housing briefs. All the best for Xmas and stay well.

    NPFM.

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  • Nga Mihi Nui Kia Koutou

      28 August 2020
    Posted by: Joseph McClutchie

    The first end result has been achieved for Ngati Porou WHARE MOE, a completed Unit that is Quality and will keep a Whanau, clean, dry and warm.

    Nga mihi nui kia koutou, mo nga koha, whakaaro. The first koha , has gone towards our trade mark picture, hanging in the Unit - Pohutukawa. Will keep you all posted, when the Whare Moe, takes a new home. Na, Joe McC.

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    • 07/09/2020 by TK

      Kia ora Whanaunga,

      What is the size of this unit?

      How much is the cost if paid for with cash?

  • First unit completed and ready for purchase

      27 August 2020
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    Ngati Porou Whare Moe Deluxe Unit finished and ready to go!

    Just a reminder that this unit is for sale and is ready to be plugged in and powered up on your site. Contact us if you're ready to purchase!

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  • Te Karere

      27 August 2020

    A retired builder on the East Coast has started a project that aims to help ease the housing shortage by building small units and offering them to whānau to rent to own. There's just one problem; the project is in need of financial backing. Irena Smith - Te Karere reports

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