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Michelle from Brooklands - Vogeltown
50+ pinex ceiling tiles for sale.
Size 400 X 600mm
Condition - about 1/2 excellent condition, others have some of edges bent or broken
To Collect
Free
Scotty from Hillsborough - Lepperton
For Sale. MediFur Inversion Table. Good condition apart from a small tear on the headrest fabric. Great for sore back relief and general relaxation. Genuine reason for selling.
Price: $150
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Police and Fire and Emergency are responding to reports of a gas leak in Vogeltown, New Plymouth.
What you need to know:
- Carrington Street is closed between Essex and Parsons Streets.
- People are asked to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.
If people have any information … View morePolice and Fire and Emergency are responding to reports of a gas leak in Vogeltown, New Plymouth.
What you need to know:
- Carrington Street is closed between Essex and Parsons Streets.
- People are asked to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.
If people have any information regarding the leak, please get in contact with Police on the non-emergency number 105.
Joel from Brooklands - Vogeltown
77a Brooklands Road, Saturday 21/11.
NOT BEFORE 08:30 am.
Kitchen, furniture, women's clothing, TV and more.
Negotiable
Carolyn from Inglewood
I have some Hyline Brown Chickens Point of Lay for sale $30 each. They are the same girls that commercial egg producers use so put everything into producing eggs. Very friendly chickens. If you want them younger than 16 weeks they Are less $ just ask. Txt Carolyn 022 658 4944
Price: $30
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Sandra from Highlands Park
Great Xmas presents. Small $5, Large $10 locally made
Negotiable
Malcom from Spotswood
14 x small units
18 x large units
Including heat cans, halogen lamps and transformers.
Lamps can be replaced with LED if desired.
$5 each or $130 for the 32.
Price: $130
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Philippa from Westown
We have had a little Maltese type male dog turn up at our house at 12.30 am Sunday 15 November, wet and shaking. He is friendly but obviously very worried to be lost. We are on upper Cowling Road. Phone Philippa on 0272207515 if he is yours. No collar or ID tag on him.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This Fraud Awareness Week we are encouraging Kiwis to take a moment to stop and think ‘is this for real?’ when contacted unexpectedly and asked for personal info.
New Zealand Police's Financial Intelligence Unit estimates New Zealanders lose $20-30 million annually to scams.
HOW TO AVOID… View moreThis Fraud Awareness Week we are encouraging Kiwis to take a moment to stop and think ‘is this for real?’ when contacted unexpectedly and asked for personal info.
New Zealand Police's Financial Intelligence Unit estimates New Zealanders lose $20-30 million annually to scams.
HOW TO AVOID A SCAM:
+ A genuine bank or organisation will never contact you to ask for your PIN, password or to move money to another account.
+ Never click on a link in an unexpected email or text – you could be giving access to your personal and financial details.
+ Always question uninvited approaches in case it is a scam. Instead, contact the company directly using a known email or phone number.
+ Don’t assume an email or phone call is authentic – just because someone knows your basic details (name and address, or mother’s maiden name) it doesn’t mean they are genuine.
+ Don’t be rushed into making a decision or financial transaction on the spot – a genuine bank or trusted organisation would never do this.
+ Listen to your instincts – if something feels wrong then it generally is.
If you believe you are the victim of a scam you can contact Police and report the matter via 105.
For more info on how you can prevent yourself, family and friends from being scammed, visit:
Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed
Remember Bailey Ross, the first time buyer who missed out on the property she'd been saving since she was 16 to own because of a sunset clause? Well, great news! She's secured a home in Lower Hutt.
I caught up with Bailey for an episode of First Rung, our podcast for first time buyers. … View moreRemember Bailey Ross, the first time buyer who missed out on the property she'd been saving since she was 16 to own because of a sunset clause? Well, great news! She's secured a home in Lower Hutt.
I caught up with Bailey for an episode of First Rung, our podcast for first time buyers. She ended up giving me a bit of a masterclass in tenacity and not giving up on your home owning dreams.
Find out how Bailey found her first home, and what it means to her after such a big let down.
At two weeks old, Emma was left at an orphanage in Russia. After three years, Emma was adopted by a New Zealand family and brought here for a new life - but that didn’t work out how it was supposed to. Emma was diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome and reactive attachment disorder. Parenting her… View moreAt two weeks old, Emma was left at an orphanage in Russia. After three years, Emma was adopted by a New Zealand family and brought here for a new life - but that didn’t work out how it was supposed to. Emma was diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome and reactive attachment disorder. Parenting her became a nightmare, and it ended in tragedy.
Emma has faced more challenges and rejections than most people could cope with. And now, she wants to take on the biggest challenge of her life - finding answers to those most fundamental questions: who am I? Where did I come from?
Watch now
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