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Jeanette from Beach Haven
Bought 5 months for my mother.
No longer required as moving into retirement village.
Price: $500
Jeanette from Beach Haven
Bought 5 months ago who is moving to retirement village, excellent buy retail for over $700.
Price: $500
Pieter from Northcote Point
FOR SALE
Kauri & Rimu Dining Table or Desk 2.00m long X 900mm Wide X 760mm Tall
A beautiful table, nicely put together unlike some you see today.
Tapered bow legs it's both timeless and elegant.
BRING ALL REASONABLE OFFERS
Little Interest, might have to take it to Trademe
Negotiable
Bevan Neighbourly Lead from Glenfield
WARNING
Car break-ins are crimes of opportunity. If one of these thieves is walking on your street, they quickly look into cars parked on the street or near the street. If they see anything in a car like a bag, briefcase computer case or radar detector etc and there is no one around they will … View moreWARNING
Car break-ins are crimes of opportunity. If one of these thieves is walking on your street, they quickly look into cars parked on the street or near the street. If they see anything in a car like a bag, briefcase computer case or radar detector etc and there is no one around they will quickly smash a window and grab the stuff and get out of there. If they don't see anything in the car, it's not worth the possibility of disturbing someone and getting caught, so they just move on until they find a car with something visible in it.
The simple answer is to never leave anything visible in your car.
In-car cameras and similar can attract their attention just by the bracket on the windscreen if that is still there they might break-in on the off chance that the camera is still in the car. Don't leave camera or radar detector brackets attached to the windscreen if you are parking on the street.
Either take your stuff out of the car or put it in the car boot
The Team from Auckland Council
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
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Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
"Two unborn babies belonging to women with confirmed measles have died as a result of serious consequences possibly related to measles", says Auckland Regional Public Health Service.
A preliminary report into the Auckland measles outbreak from February to mid-September revealed three … View more"Two unborn babies belonging to women with confirmed measles have died as a result of serious consequences possibly related to measles", says Auckland Regional Public Health Service.
A preliminary report into the Auckland measles outbreak from February to mid-September revealed three other expectant mothers had been diagnosed with measles.
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Roy from Beach Haven
Hi Community! We’re on the look out for volunteers to help us collect for the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal on Friday 11 & Saturday 12 October.
Donating just two hours of your time will help us raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand.
We’ve had a great response from the… View moreHi Community! We’re on the look out for volunteers to help us collect for the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal on Friday 11 & Saturday 12 October.
Donating just two hours of your time will help us raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand.
We’ve had a great response from the community and are now looking to fill the remaining times.
We are currently looking for volunteers for the following times
Friday 11th October
Spotlight, Wairau Park
12-2pm
2pm -4pm
4pm - 6pm
Saturday 12th October
Glenfield mall
3pm - 4:30pm
Mitre 10 Glenfield
12-2pm
2pm -4pm
4pm -6pm
Spotlight Wairau Park
12 -2pm
2pm - 4pm
4pm - 6pm
You can sign up and choose your preferred time through this link
www.breastcancerfoundation.org.nz...
This is our second year as an area coordinator and I would really love to meet more amazing members of our community 😀
Thanks so much
Roy and Sarah
Guoyao from Glenfield
Hi there, anyone who wants to build/replace a fence or deck? We can build a pergola for you as well. We are happy to provide a free quote. Please text me(Wynn Outdoor Living LTD). 0226739038
Jeanette from Beach Haven
Collapsible
Weighs 11kg
Perfect for inside and outside comes with tyre pump
Price: $20
Jeanette from Beach Haven
Back in fashion
Holds glasses and your tipple, in the top with fold down bar
Cupboard space underneath
1300mm high
900mm wide
Negotiable
Jeanette from Beach Haven
Hi a few things no longer required
Height 2150mm width 1100mm
Pick up only
Price: $30
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
The Lysander Reserve upgrade is looking great! The basketball half court, playground equipment, shade sail, path and plantings are in place!
Due for completion October/November.
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