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Pilar from Pakuranga Heights
LS
2WD
2018
8900kms
7 seats
grey
5 doors
Petrol… View moreLS
2WD
2018
8900kms
7 seats
grey
5 doors
Petrol
Automatic
One NZ owner
WOF 2021
Text or call us on +64 272968110/ +64 272204385 to arrange the visit
Thanks
Price: $26,999
Pilar from Pakuranga Heights
2WD GLXR
Diesel
Automatic
Engine capacity 2442
… View more2WD GLXR
Diesel
Automatic
Engine capacity 2442
27.800kms
canopy
5 seats
Service was done on July
Welcome to come and have a look in Bucklands Beach
text or call on +64 210 557 178
Price: $26,990
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Some of the fantastic cakes prepared by our Diploma students during the special two days of learning confectionary including a tribute to our native New Zealand bird, Kiwi!
Brittany Keogh Reporter from Eastern Courier
Hi neighbours, A survey of 2000 Kiwis has shown different generations place value different qualities when looking for love. Young adults, aged 16 to 34, ranked a sense of humour as the most important quality in a partner, where as most 55- to 64-year-olds viewed sharing values as more important … View moreHi neighbours, A survey of 2000 Kiwis has shown different generations place value different qualities when looking for love. Young adults, aged 16 to 34, ranked a sense of humour as the most important quality in a partner, where as most 55- to 64-year-olds viewed sharing values as more important than sharing a laugh together. Younger people were also more likely to judge potential partners on their looks and perhaps unsurprisingly, more likely to meet their significant other online. What do you think is the most important quality in a partner and how did you meet yours? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in stories.
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Hi neighbours, my name is Brittany and I am a reporter with the Sunday Star Times. I'm looking for a family who's willing to talk to me about what local elections mean for them - the big issues that will affect you this year such as rates, transport etc.
Please get in touch if you are… View moreHi neighbours, my name is Brittany and I am a reporter with the Sunday Star Times. I'm looking for a family who's willing to talk to me about what local elections mean for them - the big issues that will affect you this year such as rates, transport etc.
Please get in touch if you are available to chat today or tomorrow - you must be willing to be quite open, as you may be asked about budget, household income and if you own your own home etc. To get in touch, email brittany.keogh@fairfaxmedia.co.nz (Please note that we will need you to be named and photographed for the story).
Anna from Howick
Hi Neighbours, i am from china and i hope to improve my English skill. it had better you are interested in Chinese culture or your children want to learn Chinese language, then we can exchange! please leave message if you interested , thanks in advance.
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Mari from Cockle Bay
To celebrate the last school holiday week, we have an extra-special dance track list lined up... so dig out the sweat bands and head to Dance Yourself Happy with the whole family this Thursday! Dancing is fun and great for fitness, whatever your style. All Saints’ Community Centre, Howick, … View moreTo celebrate the last school holiday week, we have an extra-special dance track list lined up... so dig out the sweat bands and head to Dance Yourself Happy with the whole family this Thursday! Dancing is fun and great for fitness, whatever your style. All Saints’ Community Centre, Howick, 8–9pm – FREE ENTRY!
For more info about Dance Yourself Happy and this event, click here >> www.neighbourly.co.nz...
Aman from Flat Bush
Admin please delete if not relevant
In my investment property my poor tenants got burglar (some one break in) via same entry window three time in last one month in manurewa. Couple of time last week ,I had repaired the window, but the tenants are very worried about the safety. Never happen in … View moreAdmin please delete if not relevant
In my investment property my poor tenants got burglar (some one break in) via same entry window three time in last one month in manurewa. Couple of time last week ,I had repaired the window, but the tenants are very worried about the safety. Never happen in last 5 years since I bought the property.
Need advise or suggest what will the best lock or safety to install in timber window. What to do in case someone been in same scenario.
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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Eastern Courier
Auckland Council has been accused of ageism for paying members of its youth panel 30 per cent less than its older advisors.
Members of its youth advisory board, who are aged 14 to 24, are paid $173 per meeting, but a review has recommended the council raise their pay to match the rate of $250 … View moreAuckland Council has been accused of ageism for paying members of its youth panel 30 per cent less than its older advisors.
Members of its youth advisory board, who are aged 14 to 24, are paid $173 per meeting, but a review has recommended the council raise their pay to match the rate of $250 per meeting, that members of other demographic panels get.
What do you think? Should young people get a pay rise? Read the full story here.
Linda from Cockle Bay
Cheap economical car . Had cambelt and engine reconditioned at 178000 kms .
WOF and licence until March 2020.
Clean and tidy , wing mirror broken but was like that when we bought it 2 years ago and never failed WOF due to that .
Radio is original , not working ( could be wiring) but have stereo … View moreCheap economical car . Had cambelt and engine reconditioned at 178000 kms .
WOF and licence until March 2020.
Clean and tidy , wing mirror broken but was like that when we bought it 2 years ago and never failed WOF due to that .
Radio is original , not working ( could be wiring) but have stereo / new speakers we could give if we get a good price for car .
More info in pictures . Come and test drive if keen . Great for cheap travel for relatives visiting / save on car hire !
$1800 ONO
Negotiable
The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole … View moreThe National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole queue, and the evidence is potentially for a long time". Do you agree with this policy? Should parents be fined?
62 replies (Members only)
Andre from Cockle Bay
chng.it...
There is a large scale development of apartments planned for 2-4 Reydon Place and 30-40 Sandspit Road (old Steward Motors site) The planners have decided to treat this as a limited notification only, giving very few people the opportunity to object. We want our village to be given a … View morechng.it...
There is a large scale development of apartments planned for 2-4 Reydon Place and 30-40 Sandspit Road (old Steward Motors site) The planners have decided to treat this as a limited notification only, giving very few people the opportunity to object. We want our village to be given a voice and be able to have their say.
20 replies (Members only)
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John Ensom from Ensom Funeral Services
Together Ensom Funeral Services will help you every step of the way.
We recognise that all the family's needs are different. We happily take the time to prepare a fitting tribute and farewell that reflects the life of each person as being unique.
Let us help to explain the process of … View moreTogether Ensom Funeral Services will help you every step of the way.
We recognise that all the family's needs are different. We happily take the time to prepare a fitting tribute and farewell that reflects the life of each person as being unique.
Let us help to explain the process of what happens and reassure you that your wishes are adhered to. Feel comfortable and at ease as we guide you through the options needed for a truly memorable celebration.
Our friendly team bring a comforting familiarity to your family.
For more information: Call us on 09 299 6646 or email ensomfunerals@gmail.com
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