Morningside, Auckland

2130 days ago

Short term storage

Susan from Grey Lynn

I am having to move out of my apartment for a few months and looking for a clean dry place to store a small sofa, double bed , coffee table TV cabinet and some boxes? I live in Grey Lynn! I would appreciate any help! Thankyou
Sue

2115 days ago

Mountain bike Trek Marlin 5 400 ono

Gonzalo from Mount Eden

I bought this bike on 25/11/2017 from Evo cycles quay st (I have the tax invoice)
Have been used for three months only
29 inch wheels
17.5 inch Body
Mechanical Brake disc
I'll give you the helmet, lock and light

Price: $400

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2115 days ago

Dog crate

Ally from Mount Albert

Hello I'm looking to buy a large dog crate if anyone had one. For a medium to large sized dog. Thanks!!

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2115 days ago

Bagless vacuum

Amarjot from Mount Albert

Strong Suction, works fine .Pick up St lukes area. Please notice the tape on the vacuum pipe.

Negotiable

2115 days ago

Thank God its Friday Alberton high tea special!

Rendell McIntosh from Alberton

'Summer afternoon - summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language' - Henry James, 1878.

Make the most of late summer afternoons with an indulgent High Tea service at Alberton! Use the Thank God its Friday promo code - TGIF2020 - for … View more
'Summer afternoon - summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language' - Henry James, 1878.

Make the most of late summer afternoons with an indulgent High Tea service at Alberton! Use the Thank God its Friday promo code - TGIF2020 - for 10% off Afternoon Tea at 2pm on Friday 27 March.

Enjoy dainty sandwiches, scones, savouries and cakes with a select menu of Harney & Sons Fine Tea served from the vintage china. Soak up the beauty of the grand ballroom or the tranquil garden from the verandah.

Summer High Tea at Alberton 27-29 March. Book via Eventfinda: www.eventfinda.co.nz...

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2122 days ago

Books

Doreen from Grey Lynn

My daughter start her nursing school this year. Wondering if anyone still got their books, notes, or nursing uniform that she can use please. Thank you

2119 days ago

Who will make Auckland better for you, if not the Design Office ?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, Auckland Council wants to save money by dismantling its "design office" which is leading the work to make the downtown and suburban centres, more people-friendly. Do you think this work should be put at risk to save some salaries ? Read the story below:

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2116 days ago

Bus Strike This Friday And Next Week

Shehbaz from Sandringham

Hello everyone there is a bus strike this Friday and next week check their website for all the details

2116 days ago

GARAGE SALE - BIG ITEMS - SAT 14 MAR 10:30

Zina from Mount Albert

We will have catering products for sale, carpets, freezer and more! Good prices for the right people. Everything has to go!
There are other items on top of the ones here in the photo gallery.

This Saturday March 14
From 10:30am
73 Morningside Drive (right in front of St Luke's mall)

Bring … View more
We will have catering products for sale, carpets, freezer and more! Good prices for the right people. Everything has to go!
There are other items on top of the ones here in the photo gallery.

This Saturday March 14
From 10:30am
73 Morningside Drive (right in front of St Luke's mall)

Bring your trailer!

Serious buyers only - please do not message me here - just come on the day.

Negotiable

2116 days ago

African swine fever destroying small pig farms, as factory farming booms – report

Andrea from Eden Terrace

Small farmers across the globe are losing out in the aftermath of the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak that killed a quarter of the world’s pig population, argues a new report.
Nowhere is this more evident than China, where swine fever has hit the country’s nearly 40 million small-scale pig … View more
Small farmers across the globe are losing out in the aftermath of the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak that killed a quarter of the world’s pig population, argues a new report.
Nowhere is this more evident than China, where swine fever has hit the country’s nearly 40 million small-scale pig farmers hardest, says the report by non-profit organisation Grain.
China’s long tradition of small-scale pig farming seems to be coming to an end because of a lack of government support to compensate for culled or diseased pigs, to pay for veterinary costs or chemicals for limiting the spread of ASF, and other biosecurity measures in existing facilities, according to Grain.

“Unfortunately, small farmers are getting almost no support, from what we can see,” said Devlin Kuyek, lead author of the report.

After the first notification of the ASF outbreak in China in August 2018, the illness spread rapidly throughout the industry and led to the slaughter of millions of pigs within months.

Just a year later, however, the startling rise in pork prices meant that, despite their losses, many of the biggest industrial pig producers were achieving record profits.
Looks like a life sentence in prison for the pigs kept in these conditions...
Interested? Read more here...
www.msn.com...

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