Browns Bay, Auckland

1783 days ago

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1783 days ago

Open Home this weekend

Gabrielle Elborough from

Sunday 12th January at 1:15pm to 2:00pm
@ 30a Matipo Road, Mairangi Bay

Click on [Read More] for property details and a short video.

A lovingly well-maintained home at a realistic price.

www.gabrielle.nz......… View more
Sunday 12th January at 1:15pm to 2:00pm
@ 30a Matipo Road, Mairangi Bay

Click on [Read More] for property details and a short video.

A lovingly well-maintained home at a realistic price.

www.gabrielle.nz......

#mairangibay #mairangibayvillage
#sellwithgabrielle #buywithgabrielle

Negotiable

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1784 days ago

FREE SONY VCR PLAYER

Glenys from Mairangi Bay

Working Sony VCR Player
Remote
Audio cables
Instruction manual
No longer required

Free

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1784 days ago

Shade Shelter at Mairangi Arts Centre

Chris from Mairangi Bay

I started making this year's Mairangi Arts Centre soft shade shelter by reusing fabric from last three years, plastic straps from Northern Corridor construction site, structural elements from disassembled site-specific installation by Jark Pane (A Seat for Many) and weeds (bamboo) growing on … View moreI started making this year's Mairangi Arts Centre soft shade shelter by reusing fabric from last three years, plastic straps from Northern Corridor construction site, structural elements from disassembled site-specific installation by Jark Pane (A Seat for Many) and weeds (bamboo) growing on site.

Donations of fabric/sheets and rope that you don't need and/or have lying around welcome to 28 Maxwelton Drive.

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1784 days ago

Fly sprays (Bulk lot)

Pip from Browns Bay

As per photo. 3 cans fly spray and sprayer. Browns bay.

Negotiable

1784 days ago

Kids golf set

Pip from Browns Bay

Wooden golf set for kids. For indoor/outdoor use. Pick up browns bay.

Price: $10

1784 days ago

Animal Evac NZ deployed to Australia

Animal Evac NZ

With the help of animal rights group SAFE, Animal Evac New Zealand has sent a specialist team of six trained disaster responders to New South Wales. They are supporting animals and communities impacted by the catastrophic bush fires.

The team has experience in animal disaster management, … View more
With the help of animal rights group SAFE, Animal Evac New Zealand has sent a specialist team of six trained disaster responders to New South Wales. They are supporting animals and communities impacted by the catastrophic bush fires.

The team has experience in animal disaster management, international humanitarian aid, veterinary medicine, disaster victim identification, paramedicine, incident management, animal control, wildland firefighting and technical animal rescue.

Animal Evac is asking for donations to support their work on the ground in Australia and in responding to future emergencies. They are extremely grateful to the organisations and individuals who have already supported this deployment and helped make it possible.

To learn more about Animal Evac’s work and to stay up to date with their Australian deployment, follow them on Facebook or visit our Website
Donate now

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1784 days ago

Christmas Angel!

Gloria from Torbay - Long Bay

On 24/12 I met with a true Christmas Angel. When I got back to my car after some last minute shopping I found an envelope under my wiper. In it was a lovely card with a monetary gift inside. I was very humbled by the kind person who made this who had done this and wished I could have thanked … View moreOn 24/12 I met with a true Christmas Angel. When I got back to my car after some last minute shopping I found an envelope under my wiper. In it was a lovely card with a monetary gift inside. I was very humbled by the kind person who made this who had done this and wished I could have thanked him/her in person. I have the gift still and would now like to pass it on in the spirit of which it was given to me. I will donate it to the Australian bush fire fund. If the person who made my Christmas so special is reading this please accept my grateful thanks. May your New Year be full of happiness and good health.

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1785 days ago

Bake Sale for Australian Animals

Steve from Torbay - Long Bay

Hello, on Saturday the 11th (tomorrow), my daughter and her mates will be at the browns bay twilight markets from 3-8, selling baked goods to raise money for Wildlife Victoria, who help treat and rescue animals in Victoria, Australia from the bushfires. On sale they will have cupcakes, brownies, … View moreHello, on Saturday the 11th (tomorrow), my daughter and her mates will be at the browns bay twilight markets from 3-8, selling baked goods to raise money for Wildlife Victoria, who help treat and rescue animals in Victoria, Australia from the bushfires. On sale they will have cupcakes, brownies, cookies, hokey pokey, lemonade, lolly cake and a chocolate raffle.
Please come and show your support for Australia and share the word!
Thank you

1786 days ago

Tradie Quotes

Wendy from Browns Bay

Over the years I have encountered time and time again the scenario whereby I have requested a quote from a tradie i.e. electrician, plumber, plasterer, painter which, compared to other quotes within the same trade, has been exorbitant. The jobs I have requested quotations for have been usually … View moreOver the years I have encountered time and time again the scenario whereby I have requested a quote from a tradie i.e. electrician, plumber, plasterer, painter which, compared to other quotes within the same trade, has been exorbitant. The jobs I have requested quotations for have been usually smaller jobs. It is well known between tradies that if they don't want the job they will quote an exorbitant price, hoping that the person they are providing the quotation for, won't accept their quote. What is wrong with being more direct and saying "Sorry, I don't want to quote for your job as I'm too busy" instead of hiking up their price????

1785 days ago

Recipe: Potato Salad with Classic Mayo

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

This will become a family favourite and a great dish to have in your repertoire.

Potato salad
2 cloves Garlic, crushed

800 g Small potatoes, washed

½ cup Mayonnaise, see recipe below
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This will become a family favourite and a great dish to have in your repertoire.

Potato salad
2 cloves Garlic, crushed

800 g Small potatoes, washed

½ cup Mayonnaise, see recipe below

2 Tbsp Parsley, chopped

2 Tbsp Mint leaves

1 Tbsp Capers, chopped

1 Gherkin, diced


Classic mayonnaise
1 pinch Salt

1 Egg, 1-2 yolks, room temperature

2 tsp Vinegar, or lemon juice

150 ml Canola oil


Check out the full recipe on the link below.

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1785 days ago

Free BBQ

Denise from Torbay - Long Bay

Working BBQ, was using it up until a few weeks ago. Side burner ignitor doesn't work and one of the main burner ignitor is a bit temperamental, apart from that a good all round BBQ.
Interested parties please PM me.

This item has now gone - Thank you

Free

1786 days ago

Aucklanders weigh in on proposed electorate changes

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Auckland, your feedback is in regarding the Representation Commission's proposed electorate changes to help deal with overpopulation prior to this year's election.

Changes to the Manukau East electorate received the majority of the objections, with 64. Objectors were concerned the new … View more
Auckland, your feedback is in regarding the Representation Commission's proposed electorate changes to help deal with overpopulation prior to this year's election.

Changes to the Manukau East electorate received the majority of the objections, with 64. Objectors were concerned the new boundary would separate Panmure from Mt Wellington.

Fifty-eight people said the name Helensville would not represent the communities within the electorate, instead suggesting Atuanui, Mahurangi and Kaipara, or keeping the name Rodney.

Hibiscus Coast was put forward as an alternative name by many of the 21 Whangaparāoa objectors.

Boundary changes to Papakura were mostly supported by 22 people, while 22 objectors to the new Flat Bush electorate suggested adding areas from Botany and Manurewa and calling it Takanini, Flat Bush-Takanini, Manukau South, Manurewa East, Totara or Totara Park.

What do you think about the changes proposed for your electorate?

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