Castor Bay, Auckland

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1043 days ago

Nerf Crossbolt Cross Bow with 13 bullets

Norman from Glenfield

$39 ONO
Fully functional, no issues
For pick up at Northcote

Negotiable

1043 days ago

Nerf N-Strike Modulus Regulator with 24 bullets - SOLD

Norman from Glenfield

SOLD
$49 ONO
Rarely used, still in a box
Fully functional, no issues
For pick up at Northcote

Negotiable

1043 days ago

Nerf Doomlands “The Judge” with 27 bullets

Norman from Glenfield

$59 ONO
Rarely used, fully functional
For pick-up only at Northcote

Negotiable

1055 days ago

Christmas holiday

Office for Seniors

Our office is closed until 5 January 2022. We wish you all a safe and happy holiday season 🎄🥳

You can use your online service MyMSD 24/7 bit.ly...

Have other questions? You can contact MSD Senior Services on 0800 552 002. Please note this line is closed on public holidays.

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1044 days ago

Kitchen utensil - Pull Chopper

Junlong from Glenfield

Nice utensils helping chopping a good amount of garlics, gingers, spring onions, etc. Used very few times.

Pick up in Glenfield

Price: $8

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1044 days ago

DVD-R disk 23 pack. 2-hour record, 16X high speed

Junlong from Glenfield

DVD-R disk 23 pack. 2-hour record. 16X high speed.

Originally it has 25 packs but I've used two a while a go so 23 left.

Pick up in Glenfield

Price: $12

1045 days ago

Nerf Doomlands “The Judge” with 22 bullets

Norman from Glenfield

$65 ONO
Rarely used, fully functional
For pick up only at Northcote, North Shore

Negotiable

1055 days ago

Auckland Transport spends $2.6 million to monitor transit lane with 99pc compliance

Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times

Auckland Transport has been criticised for spending $2.6 million on cameras to stop people illegally using Onewa Rd's transit lane, which already had 99 per cent compliance.

The ratepayer-funded organisation recently installed 68 cameras along the road, at a cost of $2.6 million, to save its … View more
Auckland Transport has been criticised for spending $2.6 million on cameras to stop people illegally using Onewa Rd's transit lane, which already had 99 per cent compliance.

The ratepayer-funded organisation recently installed 68 cameras along the road, at a cost of $2.6 million, to save its staff from having to manually enforce compliance with a camera on the side of the road, which put them at risk of being abused by angry motorists.

Auckland Transport was reviewing the way it manages all the region’s special vehicle lanes, and hoped the technology would increase efficiency to have the network operating as freely as possible.

But Kaipātiki Local Board member Paula Gillon​ said it was an “extraordinary” amount of money to spend on a road where the transit lane rules were adhered to by motorists 99 per cent of the time.

While it was likely the cameras would stop people from illegally using the transit lanes, Gillon believed congestion would get worse in the normal lane, as Auckland Transport had not put forward any alternative solutions.

Click 'read more' for the full story and tell us what you think should be done to improve Onewa Rd's congestion issues in the comments below.

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1045 days ago

Basketball hoop theft

Fiona from Campbells Bay

Our street hoop was stolen on New Year’s Eve. It is bespoke, so quite distinctive. It was well used and we’d like it back. You can text me when you see it. 0210383442.

1056 days ago

Tui Rescue - does anyone know of one?

Julie from Hillcrest

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Got a tui in a box, need tui rescue! Im on the north shore in Auckland. Does anyone know of one

1047 days ago

Flymo Weed Eater

Al from Mairangi Bay

This item has been well used, but is still in working order.
Cutting Line required , but this can be purchased at most hardware stores.
Slight Damage on body, but still works correctly.
Approx 10 m Electric Cord attached

Price: $20

1047 days ago

Happy New Year Neighbours!

The Team from NZ Compare

The Team at NZ Compare wish you a wonderful New Year!
Thank you for welcoming us into your Neighbourhood, we can't wait to help you compare what's out there in 2022.

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1048 days ago

Happy New Year!

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Wishing you a Happy New Year and hope that you will celebrate the New Year in style with a glass of New Zealand Wine!

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1062 days ago

Sign up for First Drop - our weekly cricket newsletter

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours - who's excited for a summer of cricket??

First Drop is Stuff's weekly newsletter, delivering breaking updates, great reads and a look at what's coming up in the world of cricket each week - straight to your inbox!

Sign up here (it's free!) or visit … View more
Hey neighbours - who's excited for a summer of cricket??

First Drop is Stuff's weekly newsletter, delivering breaking updates, great reads and a look at what's coming up in the world of cricket each week - straight to your inbox!

Sign up here (it's free!) or visit stuff.co.nz/newsletters .

Stuff’s cricket coverage is second to none, from the Black Caps and White Ferns to the men’s and women's Super Smash. And there’s a big summer of cricket looming, culminating in the Women’s World Cup in New Zealand, so don't miss out on the action!

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1050 days ago

Persian rugs versus Oriental rugs: what you need to know?

Rugs Direct - North Shore

All Persian rugs are Oriental rugs, but all Oriental rugs are not Persian rugs. Let’s understand the differences and nuances of both rug types a bit better in this blog.

There is nothing quite like a quality area rug to enhance the value of your home. From a statement piece for your lounge, a … View more
All Persian rugs are Oriental rugs, but all Oriental rugs are not Persian rugs. Let’s understand the differences and nuances of both rug types a bit better in this blog.

There is nothing quite like a quality area rug to enhance the value of your home. From a statement piece for your lounge, a grand entry or providing a splash of colour in your family room, an area rug can play many roles. Not to mention adding warmth to cold floors in winters.



Among the many types of area rugs on the market, Persian and Oriental rugs, especially antique pieces, are particularly popular. They are not just stunning in their make, but if you buy the right antique piece, the value of your rug could appreciate over time.

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