Te Atatu South, Auckland

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

1942 days ago

My newest creations - some more green conure and zebrafinch feather earrings with brass wire. =D

Sharon from Te Atatu South

Come and see them, AND me, at Titirangi Village Market from 10am-2pm this Sunday!!!!!!!! =D

Price: $5

1944 days ago

💸So glad that this isn't happening here ...💸

Fiona from Henderson

Or will it happen?
You just never know with the various councils and the Government looking for ways to buildup their coffers.
Ignore the American constitution stuff, but the rest could very well happen here.
So watch your berms and front lawn folks😏
But first, a bit of a background to this … View more
Or will it happen?
You just never know with the various councils and the Government looking for ways to buildup their coffers.
Ignore the American constitution stuff, but the rest could very well happen here.
So watch your berms and front lawn folks😏
But first, a bit of a background to this story.
This man could lose his home because the grass in his yard grew higher than 10 inches according to the city of Dunedin, Florida.
According to the Institute of Justice, which is representing Jim Ficken, he had a very good reason for not mowing his lawn – and tried to rectify the situation as best he could.

In 2014, Jim's mom became ill and he visited her often in South Carolina to help her out. When he was away, his grass grew too long and he was cited by a code office; he cut the grass and wasn't fined.
But several years later, this one infraction would come back to haunt him after he left to take care of him's mom's affairs after she died. The arrangements he made to have his grass cut fell through (his friend who he asked to help him out passed away unexpectedly) and that set off a chain reaction that may result in him losing his home.
The 69-year-old retiree now faces a $29,833.50 fine plus interest. Watch the video to find out just what Jim is having to deal with.
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1942 days ago

Cook With Us

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

If you’re looking for some tips to inspire your inner chef while cooking at home, you cannot afford to miss the New Zealand School of Food and Wine’s interactive cooking demonstrations!
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Sunday, 28 July | 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM and 1:00 pm - 3:45 pm

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1942 days ago

Convection Toster Oven for sale

Biju from Sunnyvale

Hi I would like to sale my Russell Hobbs oven. It was rarely used. Very good condition , with packing.

Price: $60

1942 days ago

Kmart is set to open its first 24/7 store at Sylvia Park.

Brian from New Lynn

The popular discount department store is set to open its doors to shoppers on August 15. The store, located on the southern end of the sprawling Mt Wellington mall, will take over from Countdown supermarket. The store, spanning 5000 square metres, could be the "first" of more 24/7 stores … View moreThe popular discount department store is set to open its doors to shoppers on August 15. The store, located on the southern end of the sprawling Mt Wellington mall, will take over from Countdown supermarket. The store, spanning 5000 square metres, could be the "first" of more 24/7 stores in the country. "For us, it's about offering better support to New Zealand families who are busy balancing work, family and leisure commitments; and more convenience for shift workers and people working non-traditional business hours," Kmart New Zealand country manager Jason Picard said. Sylvia Park is home to more than 200 retailers, including international brands H&M and Zara. Kmart has 530 stores spanning across New Zealand and Australia, with more stores to open across the country later this year.
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1942 days ago

HALF YEAR HALF PRICE BATHROOM SAVINGS

Plumb'In Bathrooms New Lynn

Massive discounts across a huge range of bathroom products.
Ends 31.07.19

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1942 days ago

Poll: Have you ever challenged a parking ticket?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

It's true that you agreed to a legally binding contract as soon as you drove into the parking lot. Thankfully, New Zealand law protects consumers from the exploitative clauses that corporates love to slip in the fine print.

Under contract law, parking companies can only claim for "the … View more
It's true that you agreed to a legally binding contract as soon as you drove into the parking lot. Thankfully, New Zealand law protects consumers from the exploitative clauses that corporates love to slip in the fine print.

Under contract law, parking companies can only claim for "the actual and reasonable costs they incurred". Charging $65 for a short overstay in an empty carpark is as far from reasonable as you can get.

To find out what to do in this situation, click here

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Have you ever challenged a parking ticket?
  • 46.8% Yes, and I won!
    46.8% Complete
  • 32.4% Nah, I jut pay it
    32.4% Complete
  • 20.8% Yes, but I still had to pay
    20.8% Complete
1168 votes
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1942 days ago

Indian Ethnic bags

Sushila from Avondale

Selling lovely indian ethnic cloth bags


6 different colours as in the picture


Each bag $12/-
choose any colour
Shipping is free

Price: $12

1943 days ago

Study part-time at New Zealand College of Massage

NZ College of Massage

Massage therapy is a rapidly growing industry, offering you the freedom to be your own boss while you improve the health and wellness of others.

If you’re looking for flexibility in your career, ditch the dull 9-5 and study massage therapy with the New Zealand College of Massage.

We have … View more
Massage therapy is a rapidly growing industry, offering you the freedom to be your own boss while you improve the health and wellness of others.

If you’re looking for flexibility in your career, ditch the dull 9-5 and study massage therapy with the New Zealand College of Massage.

We have part-time and full-time study options available for our Level 4 Certificate. Our part-time option is most popular for those who have full schedules, but still seeking in-depth massage therapy training as they prepare for a career in the massage therapy industry.

The 2018 New Zealand census showed that 70% of massage therapists are self-employed and 60% work part-time, so this really is a flexible career!

It’s not too late to change your life in 2019!
Call us now on 0800 692 666, or click below to ENROL into our AUGUST INTAKE.
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1943 days ago

Mt Albert Community Market

Chantelle from Avondale

Hey guys, just an FYI if youre looking for any bargins or like to treasure hunt! The Auckland Council will be there, there will be a sauage sizzle in addition to your arts and crafts stalls and used and new household items, apparel, collectible toys, books and comics!!

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1943 days ago

Jewellery I just got given to sell. =D

Sharon from Te Atatu South

$5 each bracelet, $1 each bangle, ring, and for the necklace and the penguin brooch. =D Private message me and let me know which pieces you want. =D OR come and see me, and them for yourself at Titirangi Village Market from 10am-2pm on Sunday!!!!!!!! =D

Price: $1

1943 days ago

The products you should return to popular retailers Kmart, The Warehouse and Farmers

Brian from New Lynn

After embarking on a shopping spree, customers might end up disappointed when they later discover that one of the products they bought is faulty - and possibly even a health hazard. Fortunately retailers have recall lists they put online to advise customers on products they should return — mostly… View moreAfter embarking on a shopping spree, customers might end up disappointed when they later discover that one of the products they bought is faulty - and possibly even a health hazard. Fortunately retailers have recall lists they put online to advise customers on products they should return — mostly for their safety.
Here's a look at three of the most popular retailers - Kmart, The Warehouse and Farmers - to see which products customers need to return.
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Currently, Kmart has 31 products on its recall list.
The Warehouse currently has 17 items on its recall list,
Farmers has 14 products on its recall list
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1943 days ago

Is this the pot calling the kettle black? 😄😄

Fiona from Henderson

Opposition leader, Simon Bridges says the new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has "buffoon-like quality"

As for the new British Prime Minister, if he can't even sort out his home life properly, how on earth is he going to be an effective Prime Minister?

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