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    Smile Help moving to Wellington

    Sorry this is a bit off topic, but I'm in the final stages of getting a job in Wellington. Hoepfully this will result in my having a contract some time next week to start the week after but the job doesn't exist until I get that contract. It's looking good though.

    I've never lived in Wellington so I'd really appreciate any advice on where to stay, how to find accomodation, what areas to go for or avoid. I'm looking for a room or cheap self contianiend accomodation.

    The job will be in the city centre for an intial three months.

    Please PM me if you have any ideas and thanks

    Britstorm

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    Hey Britstorm,
    Don't apologise for being off the topic - that's the whole point of this part of the forum.

    There's a few internet sites that have flat vacancies.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/flathunt/
    http://www.flatfinder.co.nz/

    There are lots of good little aprtments in the CBD and lots of suburbs just outsitde the CBD like Newtown, Te Aro, Mt Cook, Kilbirnie, Island Bay.

    And the great thing is that if you ride into topwn it's a free parking for motorbikes!
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    Fantastic - someone is standing up to the northern drift. You're gonna love Wellington. The Rimutaka road is akin to a religious experience
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    Marknz was looking for a flatmate a couple of weeks ago, I"m not sure if he's still looking or if he's found one. I'll PM him for you in case he hasn't seen this thread.

    Welcome to Wgtn mate - PM me when you get here, I work in central Wgtn so we could hook up for a coffee and I can give you the rundown on things and introduce you to some others from the KB site. (did I meet you at the track day at Pukekohe on the 23rd April?)

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    And dont forget to come into the biggest, baddest Harley shop in town and seek out the skinny, Baron Munchousen goatied Trash Man.

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    Don't do it, BritStorm!!
    It's not too late! There is no civilized life south of the Bombays!!

    J/k.

    I was in Wellington last weekend and the weather was shit. But there are compensations (compact city centre, less traffic, great urban environment, culture etc.) I lived for many years on the slopes of Mt Victoria before it became trendy. Great view of the city, easy walk/bus/ride into town and above all, most of the houses face west for the sun and are sheltered by the hill from the vicious, bitterly cold, incessant, depressing southerly...
    Oops! on to the weather again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    Don't do it, BritStorm!!
    It's not too late! There is no civilized life south of the Bombays!!

    J/k.

    I was in Wellington last weekend and the weather was shit. But there are compensations (compact city centre, less traffic, great urban environment, culture etc.) I lived for many years on the slopes of Mt Victoria before it became trendy. Great view of the city, easy walk/bus/ride into town and above all, most of the houses face west for the sun and are sheltered by the hill from the vicious, bitterly cold, incessant, depressing southerly...
    Oops! on to the weather again...
    The weather crap about Wellington is as old and tired as the "Jafa" thing. I grew up in Auckland and moved to Wellington not long after I got married. Both places have their pluses and minuses, like anywhere. I would say that on average you get longer periods of good and bad weather in the Wellington region than in Auckland. I certainly didn't complain about last Summer as much as everyone else did, because I got heaps of good riding in excellent conditions.

    Don't let Mike wind you up (I am sure that he's just fishing for a response anyway!). I have a view of the entire harbour and the Hutt valley from my house and I wouldn't find anything like it anywhere in the world for what I paid for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    I grew up in Auckland and moved to Wellington not long after I got married.
    With me it was the exact opposite. I actually love the feel of Wellington and compared to Auckland it has a better-defined sense of place with its encircling hills, compact CBD, and superb waterfront. Auckland's size and haphazard sprawl encourage alienation but Wellington has a coziness about it which is not stifling or limiting but produces a good feeling of identity.
    Now if only it was a few degrees closer to the equator it would be perfect.
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    It's pretty nice out there today. Raining in Auckland?
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    And dont forget to come into the biggest, baddest Harley shop in town and seek out the skinny, Baron Munchousen goatied Trash Man.

    We'll see you here, Brit'

    Gee,I visited that shop when I was up there and you didn't even say hello, got some spark plugs and a crappy plug spanner that couldn't even get the plugs out can I get a warranty return on that t
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    My question is this to the Aucklanders - why is it called the city of sails? Surely that necessitates a fair degree of wind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    My question is this to the Aucklanders - why is it called the city of sails? Surely that necessitates a fair degree of wind?
    No. It's called that due to the number of posers with boats in the habour. They don't actually know how to sail them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    Now if only it was a few degrees closer to the equator it would be perfect.

    That sums up Welly. A little warmer would be better.
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    Holey cow guys --do you mean there is civilised lkife south of the bombay hills??
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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppetMaster
    That sums up Welly. A little warmer would be better.
    You boys are a pack of Grandads! Sheesh, cold smold! I'm from Dunedin and let me tell you about cold. Put more clothes on! Although I do confess I'm a major fan of sunshine.
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