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Vandana from Mount Albert
Kids Single Bedsheets available (3 pieces)
1* Single Bedsheet
2* matching pillow covers
Bedsheet Size - 160cm X 230cm
Pillow Size - 50cm X 78cm
… View moreKids Single Bedsheets available (3 pieces)
1* Single Bedsheet
2* matching pillow covers
Bedsheet Size - 160cm X 230cm
Pillow Size - 50cm X 78cm
Please DM for more information and color options
Pick up Sandringham OR
Delivery available at extra cost Auckland wide
No exchange/warranty/guarantee on any of the item so be careful before make any purchase😊
Price - $20 each🙏
Thank you🙏👍
Price: $20
Admin from Nyima Tashi Kagyu Buddhist Centre
You are warmly invited to the annual Nyima Tashi Buddhist Summer School, which features short courses given by Academics, Meditation teachers of the Tibetan and Zen traditions, and psychologists. Attendance is via Zoom, or in-person at the Meditation Centre, where you can watch on the big screen.
… View moreYou are warmly invited to the annual Nyima Tashi Buddhist Summer School, which features short courses given by Academics, Meditation teachers of the Tibetan and Zen traditions, and psychologists. Attendance is via Zoom, or in-person at the Meditation Centre, where you can watch on the big screen.
Free opening forum 10.30am – 12pm (Fri 11th Feb)--featuring panel discussion with the speakers, and Q&A.
See the website for course details and speaker bios
Nick from Mount Eden
Hi All, I've recently created a facebook group where we can discuss aviation activity and talk about ways of reducing its disturbance to the neighbourhood. If you would like to join and tell us your experience of noise disturbances in the wee small hours. It would be great to hear from you. … View moreHi All, I've recently created a facebook group where we can discuss aviation activity and talk about ways of reducing its disturbance to the neighbourhood. If you would like to join and tell us your experience of noise disturbances in the wee small hours. It would be great to hear from you. www.facebook.com...
P.S.
Hi all, thank you for your lovely messages of support and encouragement. I agree that the Auckland police force provide an integral service and they do a wonderful job. They are an essential service just like healthcare and education, however, just like all public bodies there is always room for improvement. The created FB group is about exploring ways in which improvements can be made to all aviation activities over Auckland so as to minimise disturbances in the middle of the night. This is required because of the multiple health implications associated with a disturbed sleep, including poor mental health. Additionally, there is also ambiguity around what is happening in our skies. For example, the police perform undisclosed 'Special Operations' in the middle of the night over Auckland. When I asked what these 'Special Operations' include they advised that it is confidential. Which is fine, however, if these activities are to continue then let's suggest ways that they can minimise disturbance such as employing drones or consigning those 'Special Operations' to day time hours. Lastly, police aviation spending has jumped from approx. 3 million dollars five years ago to approx. over 13 million dollars in 2021, but it's hard to say to whether this money is been used efficiently with the limited and ambiguous information provided. For example, a high tech drone might soon be affordable enough to replace a cumbersome and noisy helicopter, if not, surely the maintenance and fuel costs are definitely something to take into consideration when performing a cost/benefit analysis. My group is about reviewing these ideas and giving a voice to those that do not have the loudest voice in the room, if you would like to contribute then feel free to join.
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Nadia from Mount Eden
Hi neighbours. I’m looking to buy a size 14 senior/year 13 skirt. Keen to hear from you if you have one to sell. 0212048932
We are seeking a caretaker for 40 hours per week, to assist with general building and minor repair work; grounds maintenance/rubbish disposal; security checks; and school heating maintenance. Various additional tasks as required. This will suit a self-motivated person with initiative. A background … View moreWe are seeking a caretaker for 40 hours per week, to assist with general building and minor repair work; grounds maintenance/rubbish disposal; security checks; and school heating maintenance. Various additional tasks as required. This will suit a self-motivated person with initiative. A background in building and/or trades may be an advantage.
Please apply by email with a brief covering letter, CV, and the school’s application form, to the Principal: Glendak@rangeview.school.nz.
Applications close midday on Friday 28 January, 2022. Start by negotiation.
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Wendy from Freemans Bay
It's time to get that item fixed rather than throwing it away!
Repair Cafés are events where you can bring broken or damaged items and locals volunteer their time and expertise to fix them for you for no charge. The idea is to encourage the concept of Repair-Renew-Reuse.
It is all part … View moreIt's time to get that item fixed rather than throwing it away!
Repair Cafés are events where you can bring broken or damaged items and locals volunteer their time and expertise to fix them for you for no charge. The idea is to encourage the concept of Repair-Renew-Reuse.
It is all part of the circular economy which is what Doughnut Economics is all about.
Une-Deux Café holds them on the second Saturday of every month. The café gives us the space for free. You can show your appreciation by buying a coffee or some delicious food.
Our experts do their best to fix:
- Small electrical appliances (like kettles, toasters, lamps, radios etc)
- Clothes (patching, hemming, let in or out)
- Computer and electronic problems diagnosed (software & hardware); and sometimes fixed too
- General items, including toys, glued, nailed, screwed, stitched or checked for mechanical faults
And we have DIY people who are just clever at seeing at what is wrong with something and knowing how to fix it.
Please be aware that repairs are done upstairs, so all items must be small enough to carry in your arms. Note also that the area is not suitable for children, for health and safety reasons.
One of the special aspects of a Repair Café is that you get to stay with the repairer while your item is being fixed. You may even learn how to fix it yourself next time.
From past experience, about 70% of items are successfully repaired. If you are happy with your repair, donations / koha gratefully received to help fund future Repair Cafés.
There is usually plenty of parking in surrounding streets.
At our Repair Cafés, everyone (repairers, organisers, café staff) will be double vaccinated. You will need to show your Vaccine Pass and wear a mask. So we will all feel safe and protected.
Uma from Westmere
Selling all this Brand New Pure Fiji products. All products have different prices. Inbox me for prices if you are interested to buy any products. Pick up Westmere, Auckland.
Negotiable
Wallace from Freemans Bay
A True Fiberglass Classic
A good runner in premium condition
All inclusive a real bargin
text Pete on cel: 0221525599
… View moreA True Fiberglass Classic
A good runner in premium condition
All inclusive a real bargin
text Pete on cel: 0221525599
Condition-Excellent
Motor
2018 Tohatsu 30 Hp, 2 stroke -approx 15-20 hrs only
Trailer
like new, new wof and rego - powder coated black
Seating
squabs on 4 separate fiberglass bins
will easily accommodate 4x adults
Extras
bilge pump5000lph
canopy (folds both ways)
25L tote tank
Drogue
Bait board (detachable)
Storage net
Anchor /warp
Plenty dry storage
Remote steering
Electric start
Other comments
Easily launched/ Retrieved by one person
All up towing weight 400 kg approx.
Can be towed by 1300cc car
Price: $6,500
Ane from Mount Eden
Vulla house being renovated. Happy to sell individually. $40.00 each or an offer for all. 0273536670. Collect from Mt Eden.0273536670.
Price: $40
Hi Neighbours,
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The peak property buying and selling season is here and after the record-breaking warmth of … View moreHi Neighbours,
Download your Property Climate Risk Report today and receive a 20% discount! Simply insert this code SUMMER22 at checkout and find out how climate resilient your property is today.
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Helen from Mount Eden
Nzpost track and trace from nelson the tracking said it was delivered today at 348pm ,but nothing was delivered ,I chkd my ring camera no one had delivered anything at that time,does anyone know what recourse I have if it dosent show?
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for eggplant recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before January 30, 2022.
Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown … View moreDear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for eggplant recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before January 30, 2022.
Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown Recipes.
Electrification of the motoring industry is not only inevitable, it is happening at a far faster rate than most people were probably expecting.
Our new weekly newsletter Quick Charge makes it easy to be informed and entertained, bringing you all of the biggest EV news, as well as regular updates… View moreElectrification of the motoring industry is not only inevitable, it is happening at a far faster rate than most people were probably expecting.
Our new weekly newsletter Quick Charge makes it easy to be informed and entertained, bringing you all of the biggest EV news, as well as regular updates on our various long-term tests and other bits and pieces that have caught our eye.
Sign up (it's free!) here.
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Wake up on Sunday morning to a treat in your inbox from the team at Sunday magazine.
As well as the weekly cover story, Sunday's free newsletter delivers the latest on food (including delicious recipes from our resident chef Sam Mannering), fashion, design, beauty and well-being direct to … View moreWake up on Sunday morning to a treat in your inbox from the team at Sunday magazine.
As well as the weekly cover story, Sunday's free newsletter delivers the latest on food (including delicious recipes from our resident chef Sam Mannering), fashion, design, beauty and well-being direct to your inbox.
Sign up here and we'll see you on Sunday!
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