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1759 days ago

Mercedes Sprinter 6 berth with 6 seat belts

Betty from Grey Lynn

AVAILABLE NOW!

Mobile 6 berth 6 seat belt cottage

Mercedes Sprinter 2001 with popular floor plan with heaps of space

2.2 Ltr Turbo Diesel Engine
281.000 kms
Tow Bar
Automatic + Tiptronic Transmission
Dual Rear Wheel Drive
Roofrack for surfboards, kayaks
Ladder
Solar Panel
Wind-Up Satellite Dish

Families will love this ready to go vehicle!

In the rear of your new "home away from home" you have a big U shaped lounge with foldaway table to relax and unwind in. This can fold down to a double bed. Other double is situated above the cabin. Sofa behind the cabin can be fold down to a smaller double bed too.

Specifications:

2001 Mercedes Sprinter
Automatic Trans with a Turbo Diesel 2.200cc
6 Berth
6 Seat Belts
Tow Bar - 2 Tonne Braked Rating
Awning
Solar 120 W
9kg Gas Bottle
Invertor for charging computers and cellphones
Reversing Camera - GPS
CD Radio in Cab
Propex Gas Heater
Gas Detector
Combned Shower Toilet with Drop Down Hand Basin
LG Microwave
TEAC TV
2x Dining Tables (Small + Large)
Winegard Satellite Dish
Fridge 60Ltr 12 Volt Compressor with Freezer
2 Gas Burner with Grill

Dimensions:

Length 6.5m
Width 2.2m
Height 3.1m
Weight 3490kg
Fresh Water Tank 90L
Grey Water Tank 94L

We are sad to see it go, but we are moving to Europe.

Viewings welcomed. Auckland city.

Price: $47,000

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Poll: Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Australian Prime Minister has expressed plans to ban social media use for children.

This would make it illegal for under 16-year-olds to have accounts on platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and X.
Social media platforms would be tasked with ensuring children have no access (under-age children and their parents wouldn’t be penalised for breaching the age limit)
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Do you think NZ should follow suit? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts below.

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Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
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The Ant, Bird & Hunter (Day - 1)

Kiran Reddy from Mount Eden

Dear Neighbors,

I’ve come across something I truly believe can make a positive impact, and I’m excited to share it with you! Over the next 54 days, I will be sharing a series of 54 moral stories (one a day) that encourage children to think deeply and adopt valuable life lessons. These stories are designed to instill ethics, values, and morals that will help shape a better future for our kids.

I’d love to hear your feedback along the way so we can evaluate the outcomes together and make sure this effort benefits our community in the best possible way.

Please note, this is a non-religious, non-cultural initiative. If any names (People, places etc...) in the stories seem tied to a particular belief system, feel free to adjust them to better align with your own, as the core focus is on values and positive character-building.

Looking forward to your thoughts and feedback!

📚✨ #MoralStories #BuildingValues #PositiveParenting #StrongerCommunity #BetterFutureForOurKids

The Ant, Bird & Hunter

There was an ant which fell into a river accidentally and the river was flowing rapidly.The ant would have died after getting drowned in the river, but luckily for the ant there was a bird sitting on a tree above that saw the ant. The bird plucked out a leaf from the tree, flew a short distance, and put it into the river just in time for the ant to climb onto the leaf. The ant floated on the leaf for a while and finally when the river was calm it reached land.

After it reached land, the ant dismounted the leaf, felt thankful that its life had been saved by the bird and headed off to thank the bird which saved its life. In a few hours, it reached the place where the bird was seated on the tree. The ant was about to climb the tree to thank the bird but it observed a hunter was about to shoot down the bird on the tree. The bird had not noticed the hunter.

The ant decided to take action immediately, and thereby help its friend, the bird. The ant went and began biting the feet of the hunter. The irritated hunter could not aim carefully and missed shooting his prey, the bird, as his feet had been bitten by the ant.

The moral of the story is that we may all be very small persons but we must try our best to help our friends under all circumstances. Returning a favor is as important as accepting a favor.

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What's your favourite recipe for courgettes?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Kia ora neighbours. If you've got a family recipe for courgettes, we'd love to see it and maybe publish it in our magazine. Send your recipe to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, and if we use it in the mag, you will receive a free copy of our January 2025 issue.

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