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Miyagi from Northcote
Inflatable kids pool -$20 each ( also the monster one)
Kids crocs $20
Hair dryer $10
Slim fit suit jackets $45 each as new size medium
3 dumbbells $20
Price: $10
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
Around 100 public rubbish bins will be removed from the Kaipātiki Local Board area during March.
As part of the Mayor's 2023/24 budget cuts, councillors agreed to remove one third of all public rubbish bins from across Auckland.
While it is true that there are some bins that are close … View moreAround 100 public rubbish bins will be removed from the Kaipātiki Local Board area during March.
As part of the Mayor's 2023/24 budget cuts, councillors agreed to remove one third of all public rubbish bins from across Auckland.
While it is true that there are some bins that are close together and probably not needed, this decision was purely based on cost-saving rather than whether the bins are actually needed.
Facing this enforced cut, the Kaipātiki Local Board directed staff to not remove bins at park entrances or bus stops. But we will still have bins removed from within parks, town centres and local shopping areas.
Meanwhile, the Local Board has decided to fund some wheelie bins in wooden frames that will replace some of the lost bins in high-use areas of parks (these will be installed at a later date). Hopefully that will help to mitigate some of the loss.
Gary from Hillcrest
I am selling a huge variety of good quality piano music on Trade Me. Listed under KMEC.
At present mostly higher grades, more to come.
Really crazy prices, please let your students know.
Ted from Milford
Complete candle-making set. Includes heaps of wax, some molds, pot for melting wax, how-to book, baseboard (for working on and avoiding wax on your floors) and more. Pick up in Milford.
Free
Garth from Hillcrest
Have various lengths of above pipe of 19mm? and couple lengths of 50mm? (cant measure exactly) saved from work renovations.
Similar/same as what you see in towel rails, around outside of boats (rails) but this came from outside counter of commercial kitchen.
Pics to follow.
Please ask if … View moreHave various lengths of above pipe of 19mm? and couple lengths of 50mm? (cant measure exactly) saved from work renovations.
Similar/same as what you see in towel rails, around outside of boats (rails) but this came from outside counter of commercial kitchen.
Pics to follow.
Please ask if interested.
Negotiable
Negotiable
The Team from Resene ColorShop Wairau Park
Make your own portable gardening tool organiser in your favourite Resene colour.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Hunger for Colour is back for 2024! Bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). Resene will donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
We accept all cans of food in good condition and suitable for humans to eat. If you prefer to … View moreHunger for Colour is back for 2024! Bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). Resene will donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
We accept all cans of food in good condition and suitable for humans to eat. If you prefer to bring in canned pet food, we can accept that also and will donate it to the SPCA and local community animal shelters.
By adding a little more colour to your life you can also help those in need.
Find out more
Darrell Daglish from North Shore Concert Band
We have just lost our principal Oboist and need a replacement as soon as possible to fill this gap.
We are a friendly community, family, band, and we practice on Tuesday nights at Birkenhead college from 7.30.
You are welcome to come along and try us out, we play wonderful entertaining music.… View moreWe have just lost our principal Oboist and need a replacement as soon as possible to fill this gap.
We are a friendly community, family, band, and we practice on Tuesday nights at Birkenhead college from 7.30.
You are welcome to come along and try us out, we play wonderful entertaining music.
Feel free to call me on 021 99 88 95
Darrell
Darrell from Northcote
We have plenty of large strong moving boxes (that our shipments are delivered in from Europe) at my office.
Mathys Ltd.
7 Antares Place (off Apollo Drive)
Rosedale
Phone Mark or Ken on 09 478 3900 (During office hours)
Gail from Hillcrest
Rent-a-space for a nail technician $100 per day and a beauty/lash technician $150 per day gst inclusive.
Has nail table, chairs pedi station shelves, beauty bed shelves, stool. Just bring clients and stock. You'll need to get your own health protection license.
Open to full-time or … View moreRent-a-space for a nail technician $100 per day and a beauty/lash technician $150 per day gst inclusive.
Has nail table, chairs pedi station shelves, beauty bed shelves, stool. Just bring clients and stock. You'll need to get your own health protection license.
Open to full-time or part-time but must fit within salon hours ie late night wed to 8pm, rest of week 9-5pm, Sat till 3pm. Call salon 09 443 5077
Price: $100
Sheepskin Factory Shop from The Sheepskin Factory
Everyone's favourite Felted Wool Slip-ons are on sale! 🔥
Get yourself and your loved ones a new pair this weekend! ❤😊
2pm Wed 28 Feb, the RBNZ will unveil its eagerly awaited OCR decision, marking the first such announcement since 29 Nov 2023. What can we anticipate?
The RBNZ has adopted a hawkish stance, signaling potential rate hikes amidst concerns over domestic inflation - a sentiment echoed by ANZ's … View more2pm Wed 28 Feb, the RBNZ will unveil its eagerly awaited OCR decision, marking the first such announcement since 29 Nov 2023. What can we anticipate?
The RBNZ has adopted a hawkish stance, signaling potential rate hikes amidst concerns over domestic inflation - a sentiment echoed by ANZ's Chief Economist, NZ's largest bank.
Contrastingly, the majority of economists have taken a dovish position, cautioning against rate increases. They underscore the impacts of the successive rate hikes (+4.25%) over the past 2.5yrs and the softening underlying GDP, despite robust migration figures.
Adding to the complexity, our Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, has characterized the nation's current state as "fragile."
Market sentiment have been oscillating. Wholesale market funding rates experienced a -1.16% decline from 4 Oct to 29 Dec 2023, (refer to 2yr swap rate graphic). However, since then, they have rebounded, increasing +0.57%. Concurrently, retail mortgage rates have seen some reduction but not to the same extent.
Market dynamics are influenced by a plethora of factors, including local and international data releases like employment figures, inflation rates, and GDP growth. Moreover, commentary from influential figures - sometimes referred to as "jawboning" - can significantly sway market sentiment.
Ultimately, the RBNZ holds the reins, but it's far from a predetermined outcome.
If you are seeking independent guidance on your refix, restructuring, or refinancing options, reach out to adviceHQ today.
#advicehq #RBNZ #ocr #interestrates #mortgagerates
Training and Communications Coordinator from Auckland North Community and Development Inc. (ANCAD)
We will be running an in-person, 4-hour ESSENTIAL FIRST AID workshop on March 8 in Glenfield. COST: $65.
COST: FREE for NOT-FOR-PROFIT groups/orgs in the Devonport Takapuna Local Board and Hibiscus and Bays Local Board areas (due to funding from these local boards).
For more information and … View moreWe will be running an in-person, 4-hour ESSENTIAL FIRST AID workshop on March 8 in Glenfield. COST: $65.
COST: FREE for NOT-FOR-PROFIT groups/orgs in the Devonport Takapuna Local Board and Hibiscus and Bays Local Board areas (due to funding from these local boards).
For more information and to register go to www.liift.nz...
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
The Kaipātiki Local Board is very pleased to announce that the Kaipātiki Local Park Management Plan has been adopted!
Six years in the making and over 480 pages long, this is a reserve management plan that covers all parks across the Kaipātiki Local Board area.
The plan provides policies that … View moreThe Kaipātiki Local Board is very pleased to announce that the Kaipātiki Local Park Management Plan has been adopted!
Six years in the making and over 480 pages long, this is a reserve management plan that covers all parks across the Kaipātiki Local Board area.
The plan provides policies that apply to all of our reserves, as well as individual maps and management intentions for every reserve.
Thankyou to everyone who submitted on the draft plan and presented to the hearing panel. The document will be available online soon.
Some of the changes introduced in this plan:
* All of our parks are now held as reserves under the Reserves Act 1977, and have been correctly classified as to their current purpose.
* Little Shoal Bay Reserve: Boat maintenance and haulage yard activities have been discontinued.
* Le Roys Bush Reserve: The bush area to the east of the carpark has been moved from Little Shoal Bay Reserve to Le Roys Bush Reserve, meaning that all of the bush is now part of Le Roys. This simplifies the boundary and makes policies, dog rules, etc, consistent.
* The Eskdale network of parks, and the Witheford network of parks will each become single reserves. We will consult on English and Te Reo names for each of them in due course.
* Søren G Christensen Reserve: A Beach Haven park that was supposed to be named after early settler Søren Christensen in 1997, has now been fulfilled (www.nzherald.co.nz...).
* All land parcels have been examined and legal boundaries have been corrected.
* Some reserve names have been simplified (eg, removed "place", "street", etc).
Hayley from Birkenhead
Unopened 1000 piece puzzles. $15 each or both for $25. Pick up in Birkenhead
Price: $15
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