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Sam and Mareah from Mount Roskill
My 2yr old daughter got hold of one of my partners permanent markers he brings home from work and she drew allover my suede set😭😭😭i trued using a magic eraser on it and also dishwashing liquid and water but its not working pls help any suggestions
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Louisa from Mount Eden
Near new condition, large safe battery operated. Pick up Auckland cbd
Price: $100
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✨ We have FIVE double passes to giveaway to theoretical physicist Sean Carroll's talk on February 22nd at Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna. Simply like this post and be in the draw! We will pick winners at random at 12noon Monday 17th … View moreCOMPETITION NOW CLOSED. Winners have been notified.
✨ We have FIVE double passes to giveaway to theoretical physicist Sean Carroll's talk on February 22nd at Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna. Simply like this post and be in the draw! We will pick winners at random at 12noon Monday 17th Feb.✨
Sean looks for answers to some of the really big questions. Why is there a universe? What is time?
Based in Los Angeles, Sean's not only a science professor, he's the go-to science guru for some big-time movies - such as Angels & Demons and Marvel's Avengers: Endgame, consulting with scriptwriters on topics such a time travel and parallel universes.
Sean Carroll: Our Preposterous Universe. Bruce Mason Centre, Auckland, February 22. Information and tickets at thinkinc.org.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
This course looks at how to turn your dream into reality and understand better, how to work methodically through the requirements.
First, we look at the foundations of establishing a successful hospitality business -
- the concept
- the important sales to ingredient cost rations
- staffing … View moreThis course looks at how to turn your dream into reality and understand better, how to work methodically through the requirements.
First, we look at the foundations of establishing a successful hospitality business -
- the concept
- the important sales to ingredient cost rations
- staffing levels
- profitability behind these costs
SETTING UP
We look at key information regarding the physical setup of a business. Starting with important information from Auckland Council, or your local council, about zoning for a location and approvals for alterations to a building, formulating a food control plan, getting approval for an alcohol licence.
We then look at the equipment you may need to use and commercial kitchen food safety requirements - from refrigeration and extraction systems to types of ovens and coffee machines, flooring and much more.
HOW TO COST
We will discuss look models of how to calculate what you should sell your product for - the retail margins, as well as the cost breakdown as well, has how you are going to pay your self.
Lots to think about and learn in this one day workshop.
Celia Hay, director of the New Zealand School of Food and Wine and hospitality entrepreneur having established 10 different business and has a wealth of knowledge about how to establish and then grow a business. In 2020, Celia Hay and the New Zealand School of Food and Wine will celebrate their 25th Anniversary.
The seminar includes Celia Hay’s book How to Grow your hospitality business - a guide for owners and managers.
When: Saturday, 29 Feb from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Tatiana from New Windsor
Three sleeping bags, one for summer and two for winter.
If you're preparing for winter sleeps, this is a good way to keep your bub warm in cold nights.
Size OSFA, no tears or marks.
Selling as one package.
Pickup by New Windsor School. Please don't message if you have no intention of … View moreThree sleeping bags, one for summer and two for winter.
If you're preparing for winter sleeps, this is a good way to keep your bub warm in cold nights.
Size OSFA, no tears or marks.
Selling as one package.
Pickup by New Windsor School. Please don't message if you have no intention of replying.
Price: $35
Tatiana from New Windsor
A bunch of cute girls shoes, some unworn, some worn for photos, some never touched the floor and some in fair condition.
Selling as a whole package.
Pickup by New Windsor School. Please don't message if you have no intention of replying.
Price: $40
Tatiana from New Windsor
Selling as a whole package.
Sizes vary from 5-9 junior. Some in almost new condition. That also includes the little Pumas and the brand new cotton on kids shoe in the second and third pictures.
Pickup by New Windsor School. Please don't message if you have no intention of replying.
Price: $40
Tatiana from New Windsor
Bulk Bibs - if you have any sort of baby, you know you'll need the lot. Heck, even you will need one for yourself when the kid eats.
Pickup by New Windsor School. Please don't message if you have no intention of replying.
Price: $20
Tatiana from New Windsor
Four 18-24m Tutu dresses in great condition.
I actually pushed it enough for my 3yo to fit as it has some room.
$10 each or buy the lot for $35.
Pickup by New Windsor School. Please don't message if you have no intention of replying.
Price: $10
Kendall Hutt Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours. More than 600 dockless electric ride share bikes will hit the streets of Auckland from February 19 - the first of their kind in New Zealand. Uber-owned company Jump officially launched the bright red e-bikes on Tuesday morning. Are you excited to try one out? How will this change … View moreHi neighbours. More than 600 dockless electric ride share bikes will hit the streets of Auckland from February 19 - the first of their kind in New Zealand. Uber-owned company Jump officially launched the bright red e-bikes on Tuesday morning. Are you excited to try one out? How will this change travel for you?
We’re proposing some changes to the Waiapu Precinct in Onehunga’s town centre.
Panuku Development Auckland, supported by the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board, is exploring what Onehunga’s Waiapu block could look like in the future. The Waiapu block borders Church Street and Arthur Street … View moreWe’re proposing some changes to the Waiapu Precinct in Onehunga’s town centre.
Panuku Development Auckland, supported by the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board, is exploring what Onehunga’s Waiapu block could look like in the future. The Waiapu block borders Church Street and Arthur Street adjacent to Onehunga Mall, including the parking lot next to the supermarket and the green space in the centre.
These are some of the things we are thinking about in the Waiapu Precinct:
• Improving public open space
• Creating walking and cycling paths through the site
• Providing new homes and places for businesses
We need your feedback
• Go online to to provide feedback.
• Or submit your feedback in person at the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board office, 7-13 Pilkington Road, Panmure.
Submissions close 1 March 2020.
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Jacqui from Blockhouse Bay
Not many people know about this beautiful butterfly which arrived in New Zealand a few years ago. It was brought into New Zealand because it likes to lay its eggs on Japanese honeysuckle, which is becoming a problem weed around the country
The caterpillars eat the leaves of Japanese honeysuckle … View moreNot many people know about this beautiful butterfly which arrived in New Zealand a few years ago. It was brought into New Zealand because it likes to lay its eggs on Japanese honeysuckle, which is becoming a problem weed around the country
The caterpillars eat the leaves of Japanese honeysuckle so the plant is less likely to spread. Please look out for these butterflies which were released in Blockhouse Bay today. By this time next year hopefully you will see more of them
Posting photos of caterpillar and chrysalis (which may be found on honeysuckle).
Sightings can be reported in to www.mb.org.nz....
Faye from Mount Eden
Urgently looking for accommodation (apt/studio/loft/unit) 1-2 bedrooms. Can be fully furnished! For a quiet professional couple (1 working at Auckland University) call Jess 0273605313.
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