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1172 days ago

Brand new baby girl items

Arti from Mount Roskill

Brand new baby girls items. Sizes from newborn to 1 -2 year. Ideal to buy and prepare for your new baby’s arrival or gift the whole lot to someone expecting a girl. I just never ended up using this so want to pass it onto someone that will make use of it. Tags on almost everything. Would be over $300 worth of stuff here. Giving it for $100 for the lot.

1x dressy Floral skirt
1x cotton sleep bag
2 x baby hats
4 x dresses
4 x t-shirts
1 x Seed pineapple set - shirt pants t-shirt
1 x unicorn Soft toy
1 x Rattle
1 x fashion tights
1 x soft jumper
1 x Disney togs
1 x 2pk muslin wraps
2 x slippers/booties
1 x lace socks
6 x Onesies
1 x 5pc gift set - onsies, booties, hats etc
1 x Disney Minnie Mouse sleep bag
1 x blanket with bunny cuddly
4 x blanket with 1x pillow set

Pick up from Mt Eden / Sandringham area. Personal message me on 0212960327 if interested.

Price: $100

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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

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