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Gabi from Auckland Central
Deuce leather sneaker
size (European) 44
US 10.5
inner sole : 29 cm
white
worn but still with lot's of life left (no holes, tears...)
0204 0572060
Price: $9
Jeff from Freemans Bay
I have a dozen small trees that I have grown from seed. They are small but do get big so I’d like them to go to homes that have room. They really don’t like being pruned. You can pass one on to a friend if that is better.
Free
Cinna Smith from TAPAC The Auckland Performing Arts Centre
Enrol now in TAPAC’s Term 2 Performing Arts Programmes for children, teens and adults.
Choose from acting for screen, improvisation, singing and songwriting, hip hop, ballet, contemporary, circus arts, acting, presenting and public speaking, flamenco, burlesque, little movers, Scottish country … View moreEnrol now in TAPAC’s Term 2 Performing Arts Programmes for children, teens and adults.
Choose from acting for screen, improvisation, singing and songwriting, hip hop, ballet, contemporary, circus arts, acting, presenting and public speaking, flamenco, burlesque, little movers, Scottish country dancing, Zumba, burn classes and more.
Term 2 launches the week of 3 May. Check out our programme and enrol online at : tapac.org.nz...
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Pocket park, boardwalks and planting for northern end of Queen Street.
Auckland Council & Auckland Transport want your feedback on the proposals for Queen Street. Read More to see the plans and have your say on the proposed changes.
Consultation is open now, closing on 7 May 2021.
Philip from Exceed we fix windows & doors
Exceed experts busy at training, sharing knowledge amongst each other and finding new ways to help our customers enjoy healthier, safer & better homes.
Teamwork & continuing professional development, these are just two of the many things that make our windows & doors experts so … View moreExceed experts busy at training, sharing knowledge amongst each other and finding new ways to help our customers enjoy healthier, safer & better homes.
Teamwork & continuing professional development, these are just two of the many things that make our windows & doors experts so Exceedingly good at what they do :)
Need professional & reliable window & door repairs?
Meet the local teams to call: www.exceed.co.nz...
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Normal hours resume from Tuesday 20 April after testing revealed no toxic substances were present despite a strange smell during renovation works on the library's roof.
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Auckland Council is pleased to announce the theme for Auckland Heritage Festival 2021 (2-17 October): 𝙏𝙤𝙥𝙤𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙝𝙮, 𝙩𝙖𝙤𝙣𝙜𝙖 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙞𝙡𝙗𝙡𝙖𝙯𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙤𝙛 𝙏𝙖̄𝙢𝙖𝙠𝙞 … View moreAuckland Council is pleased to announce the theme for Auckland Heritage Festival 2021 (2-17 October): 𝙏𝙤𝙥𝙤𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙝𝙮, 𝙩𝙖𝙤𝙣𝙜𝙖 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙞𝙡𝙗𝙡𝙖𝙯𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙤𝙛 𝙏𝙖̄𝙢𝙖𝙠𝙞 𝙈𝙖𝙠𝙖𝙪𝙧𝙖𝙪.
Learn about Auckland’s rich heritage – from our natural landscape and historic architecture, through incredible treasures, to stories of our trailblazing people; all of which have made Tāmaki Makaurau the desire of many.
Event submissions for the festival are currently open for consideration. If you’d like to be included, please visit the website at Read More to start. 👇
The closing date is 5pm on 9 May 2021.
The Team from Auckland Council
While the city was sleeping, Auckland’s urban ngahere/forest welcomed home the first two of seven mature pōhutukawa to Quay Street in a nine-hour crane operation.
After 40 years on Quay Street and an 18-month sojourn away from the downtown construction site, one tree was repositioned … View moreWhile the city was sleeping, Auckland’s urban ngahere/forest welcomed home the first two of seven mature pōhutukawa to Quay Street in a nine-hour crane operation.
After 40 years on Quay Street and an 18-month sojourn away from the downtown construction site, one tree was repositioned street-side in Quay Street and the other now takes pride of place in the city’s new Te Wānanga waterfront space.
Reaching out over the water and reuniting the city centre with the sea, Te Wānanga and the much-awaited Quay Street enhancements will open for Aucklanders in June.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Auckland's Kelly Tarlton's is backing penguins living in the wild.
The aquarium has given $3000 to three non-profit organisations that support penguin conservation, to mark Sunday's World Penguin Day.
During the past year, keepers have been creating art- with the help of the King … View moreAuckland's Kelly Tarlton's is backing penguins living in the wild.
The aquarium has given $3000 to three non-profit organisations that support penguin conservation, to mark Sunday's World Penguin Day.
During the past year, keepers have been creating art- with the help of the King and Gentoo penguins- and selling their wares in the aquarium shop.
The team collected black pebbles previously used by Gentoo penguins to make nests to create miniature works of art.
They used the birds' discarded tail feathers as paintbrushes.
Even the penguins contributed to the cause by waddling through a puddle of non-toxic paint and strategically placed cardboard.
Staff then framed their paintings for sale.
Funds raised through the aquarium's penguin art project will be given to Wildlife Hospital, Penguin Rescue and NZ Bird Rescue Charitable Trust, which work to protect New Zealand's penguin populations.
"Our team is passionate about penguins and we’ve had so much fun creating our art over the last year," said penguin keeper Kristen Buckley.
"It's awesome to be able to raise awareness about the problems New Zealand's wild penguins are facing and doing it in a fun way."
The King and Gentoo penguins at the aquarium were ambassadors for their species, she said, inspiring visitors to learn more about them and find out how they can protect them in the wild.
The Team from Auckland Council
The May-June issue of OurAuckland is out now, available online, delivered to homes across the region and available at transport hubs across Auckland.
Find out more info here: bit.ly...
John Sammut from Disabled Citizens Society
Hello everyone hope you are all keeping safe and well. We just wanted to ask if there is anyone that would be interested to help Volunteer in our Op shop during week days. We are at 421 Dominion Road Mt Eden.
Please contact 021323459
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Sunday marks the 106-year anniversary of the first landing of New Zealand and Australian soldiers at Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
For many of the 16000 soldiers, April 25, 1915 marked their first day of combat.
And by that night, 2000 had been killed or maimed.
We remember our Auckland… View moreSunday marks the 106-year anniversary of the first landing of New Zealand and Australian soldiers at Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
For many of the 16000 soldiers, April 25, 1915 marked their first day of combat.
And by that night, 2000 had been killed or maimed.
We remember our Auckland veterans and fallen soldiers with their letters to friends and loved ones back home.
Here are letters from Michael Menzies, a Prisoner of War in Japan, to his friend Norm Ryder:
6/5/45
Dear Norm,
Still existing and anticipating a speedy reunion.
Appreciate your kind thoughts and wishes.
I often have the Queen St blues and a perpetual Waitemata thirst and occasionally a nicotine fit.
Received three of your letters and am anxiously
awaiting for more.
Your Affectionate Pal
Snowy
Michael Menzies' letter to his relatives:
2/12/43
Dear Auntie Kate and Ange,
I received your very welcomed letter dated May 25th on Nov 25 th.
Although Jack has received a parcel from St Johns Association London and a very brief letter from Kathleen, this is the first I have received in twenty two long months.
I had given up all hope of getting mail so imagine the thrill it gave me.
There is only one thing I need Auntie and that is news, especially of Pat.
Please don’t keep it from me if anything has happened to him for that would only hurt me all the more.
I can’t help but think the worst has happened to him.
How is everyone in New Zealand?
I have made several radio broadcasts from here, did you hear any of them?
Of course I know you’ll understand when I tell you that our correspondence is limited in more ways than one.
Please don’t send money as you suggested, but a few packs of cigarettes, gum, and a photo would be very welcome.
Apart from a few attacks of asthma Jack is very well and sends his love to all.
I assure you Auntie that you have no need to worry so much over Jack or myself as we are both together which makes it much easier on me and under the circumstances the treatment is fair enough.
There are many things I want to ask you and tell you but unfortunately they will have to wait until peace has been restored once more to this mad world.
Well auntie I sincerely hope this letter finds you in the very best of health and
Along with it I send the seasons greetings and all my love.
Lots and lots of love.
Mick
Auckland Star Nov 1945 (2).PDF story about Menzies brothers as Prisoners of War.PDF Download View
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Therese from Mount Eden
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Louisa from Mount Eden
Hi there,
My partner is an Engineer turned bespoke furniture maker. He’s just starting out with his business and aims to get it up and running in about 6 months time. We’re looking for a space (warehouse/studio). He’s looking for an area where he can build and store his tools. We’re open… View moreHi there,
My partner is an Engineer turned bespoke furniture maker. He’s just starting out with his business and aims to get it up and running in about 6 months time. We’re looking for a space (warehouse/studio). He’s looking for an area where he can build and store his tools. We’re open to sharing a space and would be great to find somewhere local where he can set up and kick start the business. Please contact me if you might have something suitable?
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