Sandringham, Auckland

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Check out the goodies on offer here. Or...it's not too late to list your own items for sale!

1583 days ago

Grazing needed for 2 ponies

Andrea from Eden Terrace

Hi Community, we have 2 small rescue ponies that need to have regular checkups. One pony is 39 inches high and the other is 13.2hh high. Is there grazing in the near area of Eden Terrace or abouts? Kind regards, Andrea

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1583 days ago

Family Luncheon

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

A luncheon for the families of Level 4 Food and Beverage who complete their programme today with a delicious menu prepared by Foundation Chefs.

Entrée - Potage Parmentiere with smoked salmon and croutons.
Main - Roasted Lamb Rump with textured winter vegetables, Pommes Dauphinoise and jus.
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A luncheon for the families of Level 4 Food and Beverage who complete their programme today with a delicious menu prepared by Foundation Chefs.

Entrée - Potage Parmentiere with smoked salmon and croutons.
Main - Roasted Lamb Rump with textured winter vegetables, Pommes Dauphinoise and jus.
Dessert - Chocolate Fudge Tart with lemon curd and almond praline.

1585 days ago

Cafe sign telling staff to speak English 'may breach workers' rights'

Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader

Kia ora neighbours, Circus Circus cafe has been criticised for telling employees to speak English at all times "out of respect for colleagues".

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1583 days ago

Rocking horse (dog?)

Max from Waterview

Hi. I found this when clearing out a big woodpile under my house. Needs a good scrub but solid and it rocks!

Free

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1583 days ago

Bamboo poles

Max from Waterview

Selection of dry bamboo poles up to 4 metres long, various diameters. Help yourself!

Free

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1584 days ago

'The Impossible Garden' at Alberton!

Rendell McIntosh from Alberton

Opening this Saturday! The colourful, life affirming abundance of Emma Bass' works, inspired by 17th century floral still lives and the joyousness of Matisse, will fill the ballroom as part of the exhibition 'The Impossible Garden' for the Auckland Festival of Photography!

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Opening this Saturday! The colourful, life affirming abundance of Emma Bass' works, inspired by 17th century floral still lives and the joyousness of Matisse, will fill the ballroom as part of the exhibition 'The Impossible Garden' for the Auckland Festival of Photography!

Come by to see these stunning works ‘exploring beauty though a manipulated lens’, blurring the boundaries between photography, painting and collage. The exhibition is free entry and runs until 26 July.

Places are still available for Emma's Artist Talk on Sunday 7 June at 2pm, followed by tea! Emma will be in conversation with with Aimee Rafini from Art Ache. Free entry. Bookings required as places are limited. Please contact alberton@heritage.org.nz or 8467367.

Alberton, 100 Mt Albert Road, Mt Albert. Open Wed-Sun 10:30-4:30
www.alberton.co.nz...

1584 days ago

Join us for Queen’s Birthday!

Auckland Fish Market

Hi Neighbours,

Come down to Auckland Fish Market this long weekend.

With oceans of choice from our 7 delicious eateries and fishmonger, live music and big screen TV in our covered courtyard bar – there is something for everyone.

Satisfy your seafood cravings with big bold South American … View more
Hi Neighbours,

Come down to Auckland Fish Market this long weekend.

With oceans of choice from our 7 delicious eateries and fishmonger, live music and big screen TV in our covered courtyard bar – there is something for everyone.

Satisfy your seafood cravings with big bold South American flavours of Mar & Tierra, deep-fried delights from Market Galley, delicious fresh Oysters at Billy Pot, modern Polynesian flavours at Ika Bowl or treat yourself to the best Lobster Rolls in town.

Open daily 11am – 8pm for brunch lunch and dinner - NO surcharge.

22 Jellicoe Street, Wynyard Quarter.

See you there!
Visit us online

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1584 days ago

Finger Food!

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

A special day in our Advanced Cookery students preparing mouthwatering finger food treats. Starting with Celia’s ever-best, fresh out of the oven, Salmon & Spinach Roulade, crispy fried carrot, celery and ricotta wontons, Oleksii, from Ukraine, holds a plate of the bllini with smoked salmon … View moreA special day in our Advanced Cookery students preparing mouthwatering finger food treats. Starting with Celia’s ever-best, fresh out of the oven, Salmon & Spinach Roulade, crispy fried carrot, celery and ricotta wontons, Oleksii, from Ukraine, holds a plate of the bllini with smoked salmon mousse topped with paprika, Yorkshire puddings with rare beef & horseradish cream and finally filo tartlets with chervil & coriander mousse.

1584 days ago

Bottomless Brunch?

Eden Bistro

Our bottomless brunch is available this weekend more information and bookings on our website.

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1584 days ago

Moving boxes wanted

Greg from Mount Eden

Hi, I'm after at least a dozen moving boxes (banana box size or larger). Does anybody have any they're looking to get rid of please ? Or does anybody know where I can get some ? Thanks, Greg

1584 days ago

How Hobsonville Pt's community spirit became an antidote to Covid-19

Andrea from Eden Terrace

I thought this message was apt for the Neighbourly community...
Covid-19 has been a tragedy for those who lost loved ones and a disaster for those who have lost jobs – but a group of neighbours in one of Auckland’s newest communities have shown what the virus has done for community spirit.
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I thought this message was apt for the Neighbourly community...
Covid-19 has been a tragedy for those who lost loved ones and a disaster for those who have lost jobs – but a group of neighbours in one of Auckland’s newest communities have shown what the virus has done for community spirit.
Back in February, residents in Hobsonville Point got together to talk about the looming crisis of Covid-19. Although it was early days, they were deeply concerned and decided to discuss ways they could be ready for whatever was coming their way.
They knew there was evidence that tight-knit, organised communities did better generally – and felt Hobsonville Point was perfectly placed to take advantage.
A driving force in the group was Arena Williams. She and partner Max are both lawyers and committed to Hobsonville Point – and Williams says there is a strong community spirit, supported by an active Residents’ Society. Read more ... www.oneroof.co.nz...

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