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Dave from Blockhouse Bay
Spa itself in good condition and is water tight, jets all working as at last use (18 months ago).
Needs a new pump. and some TLC - but still a bargain.
Comes with heat retaining cover.
Worth a look as you would pay over $6000.00 for a new one
Price: $368
Letters to the Editors can now be submitted to the Auckland community papers via Neighbourly! Just select the area you are after and fill out the contact us form:
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Got an event to share? List it in the What's On … View moreLetters to the Editors can now be submitted to the Auckland community papers via Neighbourly! Just select the area you are after and fill out the contact us form:
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Got an event to share? List it in the What's On column, published in the Auckland community papers, by clicking here.
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
They ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year! Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility. … View moreThey ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year! Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility.
Find out a bit more about the wasps and how we plan to eradicate them by clicking here.
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Ollie from Glen Eden
Hi there! My flatmate and I run a bunny grooming business and we are up and running for the new year! If anyone wants their bunny groomed or an overnight stay, we are locally based in Glen Eden :)
Spread the word to your fellow bunny lovers! 🐇🐰
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Brian from New Lynn
New Zealand's news has been dominated by a family of rowdy British holidaymakers this past week, and it hasn't gone unnoticed by the world. From Reuters, to the Mirror and Daily Mail, international media have picked up on the sensation, with stories highlighting how journalists have been … View moreNew Zealand's news has been dominated by a family of rowdy British holidaymakers this past week, and it hasn't gone unnoticed by the world. From Reuters, to the Mirror and Daily Mail, international media have picked up on the sensation, with stories highlighting how journalists have been threatened and deportation notices have been issued. "A group of British tourists has been asked to leave New Zealand after they were reported for shoplifting, littering, threatening residents and causing chaos," international news organisation Reuters reported this week. The debacle traces back to Sunday when the group of travellers, initially thought to be Irish, were confronted by a group of beachgoers at Auckland's Takapuna Beach after allegedly leaving a huge pile of rubbish behind. The young woman who approached them, Aucklander Krista Curnow, told on Monday she felt threatened by members of the group, and video she posted showed a young boy telling her he'd knock her brains out. The incident struck a nerve with New Zealanders, with many calling for the holidaymakers to be deported from the country. "We live in one of the most beautiful countries in the world; how dare people come to New Zealand and disrespect our country?" Ms Curnow said. Channel News Asia quoted Auckland Mayor Phil Goff as calling the tourists "trash" and "leeches". The article then highlighted how the Mayor told a student radio station he'd "like to see them out of the country". Multiple restaurant owners came forward following the incident alleging the group refused to pay the bill for their meals. One curry restaurant in Northcote was allegedly left $250 out of pocket after the group refused to pay. When images of the group surfaced online, Australian media linked them to travellers who were run out of Queensland in Australia in 2018 after they were accused of scamming restaurants and residents of thousands of dollars. Media attention covering the travellers intensified from there, as the group moved on to Hamilton, where a 26-year-old woman, Tina Marie Cash, pleaded guilty to two counts of theft in the Hamilton District Court.
British tabloid The Sun jumped on the story, publishing an article about where Cash allegedly used to live in Leicestershire in the English Midlands. A journalist for the tabloid visited village where a local said they were terrorised by the group's anti-social behaviour. The Mirror also ran a story on the holidaymakers, highlighting how Cash admitted to theft charges and that the family faced deportation after being met by authorities in Hamilton on Tuesday. British tabloid the Daily Mail ran an article on the group which has been shared on social media over 5000 times. The article alleges that the tourists put ants and hair in their meals in an attempt to get meals for free at restaurants. The sightings kept on coming, and by Thursday, New Zealand's major media outlets all seemed to be following the holidaymakers' every move. The group was spotted in Levin on Thursday, and were described by a motel employee as "polite" and saying they "would be welcome back again". Levin Mayor Michael Feyen warned people in the area to watch out for group after they caused trouble in Auckland and Hamilton. But the motel worker said the warning was "over the top" and said he hadn't witnessed any reason to suggest they were bad people. The holidaymakers are now understood to be in Wellington, where they have already caused trouble by lying about a motel booking. A woman, who appeared to be in her 40s, told Newlands Court Motel manager Wayne Xuan that the group had booked a studio room when she hadn't. British High Commissioner to New Zealand, Laura Clarke, told Newstalk ZB she couldn't simply deport the travellers, as that would be "overreaching" her powers.
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Two salmon products are being recalled because they may contain listeria.
The New Zealand King Salmon Co. Ltd has recalled a specific batch of its Southern Ocean brand New Zealand King Salmon Smoked Pieces and Regal Marlborough King Salmon brand Cold Smoked Salmon which may contain Listeria … View moreTwo salmon products are being recalled because they may contain listeria.
The New Zealand King Salmon Co. Ltd has recalled a specific batch of its Southern Ocean brand New Zealand King Salmon Smoked Pieces and Regal Marlborough King Salmon brand Cold Smoked Salmon which may contain Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.
The affected batch is coded with M362D or M362N. The recall did not apply to any other Regal Marlborough or Southern Ocean brand products.
Consumers are being asked to check batch numbers and not consume the affected salmon, which was sold 200g and 500g vacuum packs.
The recall was a precautionary measure after test results for a single sample in the affected batch suggested it contained listeria. Read more here.
Revolutionary leader Nelson Mandela – known by his tribe as Madiba – would have been 100 this year. In celebration of his birthday and his legacy, a compelling new stage show, Madiba the Musical – a Celebration of Nelson Mandela is coming to Auckland.
This international production is … View moreRevolutionary leader Nelson Mandela – known by his tribe as Madiba – would have been 100 this year. In celebration of his birthday and his legacy, a compelling new stage show, Madiba the Musical – a Celebration of Nelson Mandela is coming to Auckland.
This international production is interwoven with stories of the fight against apartheid and forbidden love in a troubled land. The musical pays tribute to New Zealand and the dramatic part it played in bringing an end to apartheid.
We have 10 double passes to give away to the show Madiba, the musical, which will take place on January 25 at the Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna. Like or thank this post to go into the draw.
Make Tegel's Rosemary & Garlic Boneless Stuffed Chicken your Summer roast. Served with a delicious Parsnip & Pea Mash and drizzled with a Rosemary Balsamic Glaze, your guests will love this modern twist on a family classic.
Plus our boneless chicken roasts are designed with … View moreMake Tegel's Rosemary & Garlic Boneless Stuffed Chicken your Summer roast. Served with a delicious Parsnip & Pea Mash and drizzled with a Rosemary Balsamic Glaze, your guests will love this modern twist on a family classic.
Plus our boneless chicken roasts are designed with convenience in mind; they're in a ready-to-cook tray. Simply peel back the lid, put it in the oven and get back to that game of backyard cricket.
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Set yourself up in a well-paying and challenging career in 2019, training in Executive Studies . This 36-week course leads to fulfilling roles in law firms, government departments and a wide range of organisations. You’ll graduate with the expertise to support lawyers in meeting the needs of … View moreSet yourself up in a well-paying and challenging career in 2019, training in Executive Studies . This 36-week course leads to fulfilling roles in law firms, government departments and a wide range of organisations. You’ll graduate with the expertise to support lawyers in meeting the needs of their clients.
At NZMA we offer the only classroom-based Legal Executive Studies programme in New Zealand and learning is really flexible. Study this course for 36 weeks’ full time or choose part-time study in the afternoons and evenings in central Auckland and fit it around your life.
Find out more!
Luanna from New Windsor
City Select Baby Jogger Double Pram
Colour: Black
Comes with both seats. No sun fading on either seat. Has been in storage so will need a bit of a wipe down but other than that in really good condition. It is not brand new, so there are the odd scuff mark and scrape mark on the frame.
… View moreCity Select Baby Jogger Double Pram
Colour: Black
Comes with both seats. No sun fading on either seat. Has been in storage so will need a bit of a wipe down but other than that in really good condition. It is not brand new, so there are the odd scuff mark and scrape mark on the frame.
Seats can be moved around to face multiple positions. You can also buy other adaptors for the this pram to hold either a capsule or a city select bassinet.
Happy for you to view and inspect the pram.
Feel free to ask any questions.
Please note this is listed elsewhere.
Pick up New Windsor, Central Auckland.
Price: $500
Paul from Avondale
It was free to us and now no longer required so we pass it on free to you :-)
Unsure of its age but it also comes with a white valance.
Free
Communications Team from Auckland Council
With more than 4000 parks across the region, including 27 regional parks and the local park down the road, we are spoilt for choice. From walking, camping and kayaking to picnicking, mountain biking, swimming and fishing, there is a whole heap of activities to enjoy.
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