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Mandy Te Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, police are asking the public for help in identifying two people allegedly involved in the assault of Wilson, an Onehunga local who plays guitar on the main street. Wilson was attacked on June 30 and remains shaken. Before Wilson's assault, there had been two separate incidents … View moreHi neighbours, police are asking the public for help in identifying two people allegedly involved in the assault of Wilson, an Onehunga local who plays guitar on the main street. Wilson was attacked on June 30 and remains shaken. Before Wilson's assault, there had been two separate incidents in the area. Contact donald.allan@police.govt.nz if you have any information on the people pictured.
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
If this cold snap is getting to you but you're worried about the cost of cranking up your heating, don't despair.
We asked the energy experts to breakdown the running costs of all our favourite winter warmers, so you can work out how to get the best heating bang for your buck.
And … View moreIf this cold snap is getting to you but you're worried about the cost of cranking up your heating, don't despair.
We asked the energy experts to breakdown the running costs of all our favourite winter warmers, so you can work out how to get the best heating bang for your buck.
And while it's no shock that firing up a 2Kw electric heater doesn't come cheap, the price of a warm bed for a toasty night's sleep might surprise you. Check out the full rundown, including electric blankets, hot showers, heated towel rails and more, here.
Jacqui from Remuera
Number plate: LGS196
Make: Mazda
Year: 2018
Model: 3
Kilometres: 33000
Body: Hatchback
Colour: White
Seats: 5
… View moreNumber plate: LGS196
Make: Mazda
Year: 2018
Model: 3
Kilometres: 33000
Body: Hatchback
Colour: White
Seats: 5
Doors: 5-door
Model detail: Sp25 Ltd
Import history: NZ new
Previous owners: 1 owner
Engine size: 2488
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel type: Petrol
4WD: No
WoF expiry: April 2021
On road costs included: Yes (On road costs included will be displayed on listing)
Vehicle description
Private Sale - Owner Immigrating - Car in mint condition lady driver.
A/C Dual zone climate control with rear vents
Sunroof
7-inch TFT LCD multi-information meter display Standard
Active Driving Display Head-up display
Critical function warning lights/chimes
Steering wheel Leather, tilt and telescopic adjustable
Apple CarPlay™ & Android Auto™
Bluetooth™ hands-free phone and audio capability Standard
Infotainment screen 8.8-inch widescreen display
Multi-function commander control
Satellite navigation
USB-audio input port iPod™ compatible
Voice activation and control
Advanced (proximity) keyless entry
Advanced keyless push-button engine start
Airbags SRS Front (Driver & passenger); Side (front); Curtain (Front & rear), Knee (driver)
ANCAP Safety Rating 5-Star
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)
Cruising & Traffic support (CTS)
Driver Attention Alert (DAA)
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
Forward Obstruction Warning (FOW)
Hill Launch Assist (HLA)
Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA)
ISOFIX child restraint anchor points and top tethers
Lane-keep Assist Systems (LAS) + Lane Departure Warning Systems (LDWS)
Left-hand-side convex (wide angle) exterior mirror
Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) with Stop & Go
Parking sensors Front & rear
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)
Remote central locking Standard, 2 transmitters
Reverse camera Standard
Secondary Collision Reduction (SCR)
Smart Brake Support
Traction Control System (TCS)
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Heated seats
Seat trim Black leather
Seats (front) with: 10-way power adjustment with memory setting
Seats (front) with: height adjustment Driver & passenger
Seats (front) with: lumbar adjustment Driver
Seats (front) with: rake and slide adjustment Driver & passenger
Seats (second row) with: centre fold down armrest Standard
Seats (second row) with: split fold backrest 60/40
Cargo volume VDA 295 litres
Cupholders Standard
Door bottle holders Front & rear
Overhead sunglass storage box
Price: $44,500
Lisa from Ellerslie
I was recently asked to bring a cake for an 80th birthday and I knew right away where to head. Harris Road Bakery makes the best cakes and they are so reasonably priced too! I purchased a round Banana Cake (appropriate for an 80th) and a large Chocolate Log (my favourite!) for the event, which … View moreI was recently asked to bring a cake for an 80th birthday and I knew right away where to head. Harris Road Bakery makes the best cakes and they are so reasonably priced too! I purchased a round Banana Cake (appropriate for an 80th) and a large Chocolate Log (my favourite!) for the event, which came to approximately $30.00 for the two of them. The birthday girl was most impressed and luckily there were enough people in the Ponsonby Bowling Club that night to help us eat them. I ordered these over the phone at 10am and collected them at 4pm and they were ready on the dot. This is my favourite bakery in our local area and they ever fail to impress me with their skills and their recipes taste home made too!
Jacqui from Remuera
Owners immigrating - urgent sale including 32 months balance of mechanical and electrical warranty. Lady driver. Vehicle is in mint condition, has ABS, air conditioning, power steering, power windows, 7 airbags, allow wheels, electronic stability control, turbo.
Price: $17,500
The Team from Auckland Museum
Can you imagine paper being so sparse and contact between loved ones so infrequent that you'd use every last inch of paper when writing letters?
Such was the case in the early 1800s when New Zealand faced a paper famine. Letter writing was essential to keep in touch but with such limited … View moreCan you imagine paper being so sparse and contact between loved ones so infrequent that you'd use every last inch of paper when writing letters?
Such was the case in the early 1800s when New Zealand faced a paper famine. Letter writing was essential to keep in touch but with such limited paper available the technique of 'crossed letters' was adopted.
The writer would turn the page ninety degrees after finishing a page and add a second layer of text.
Read more about this fascinating writing form here.
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Caroline from Greenlane
Hi neighbours,
I lost my Nissan Bluebird car keys at the mission bay beach, possibly on the berm, or the surrounding grass near the footpath opposite the restaurants while walking and running with my dog at around 6.30pm tonight. Key is square and black with Nissan logo on it, and there is large… View moreHi neighbours,
I lost my Nissan Bluebird car keys at the mission bay beach, possibly on the berm, or the surrounding grass near the footpath opposite the restaurants while walking and running with my dog at around 6.30pm tonight. Key is square and black with Nissan logo on it, and there is large spherical blue alarm module attached. There are few other keys on there too - one is an old fashioned looking key. There is another one that says "Yale" on it.
I am wondering if there is any way this could someone be posted on the Sant Helier's/Mission bay notice board somehow - that would be incredibly appreciated.
Unfortunately I spent about an hour an a half asking the restaurants and shops there if anyone had returned the keys and retraced my steps along the berm of the beach to the rocks at the east end, and then on the grass next to the foot path opposite the shops on Tamaki drive. No luck, maybe a jogger has picket it up or it's still out there as seagull fodder!
If anyone could provide any assistance that would be highly appreciated,
Regards
Caroline
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