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Wendy from Onehunga
I bought it from Baby Factory.
In good condition
Price: $30
Desh from Ellerslie
Hi all,
Does anyone having a stud finder to borrow please.
Thank you
Leeanne from Mount Wellington
Beautiful drawings on this dress very unique size 16
Price: $20
Leeanne from Mount Wellington
14 to 18 excellent condition made in Italy 150
Negotiable
Colleen from Onehunga
Hi Neighbours,
Don's newsletter starts off with the increase in crime & again he comments on ways we can reduce the chance of our items being stolen.
Vehicles and licence plates are popular as we know , licence plates for petrol drive offs and other types of crime.
We must be vigilant … View moreHi Neighbours,
Don's newsletter starts off with the increase in crime & again he comments on ways we can reduce the chance of our items being stolen.
Vehicles and licence plates are popular as we know , licence plates for petrol drive offs and other types of crime.
We must be vigilant and responsible for our own items, if you leave your laptop on the seat, of your car or maybe on your kitchen table by a window guess what is likely to happen ??????
****Numerous newsletters have suggested we can reduce the personal victimisation crime by 50% by ......... “remove contents and items on display in your vehicles, install an alarm system, engine immobilizer or simply use a steering wheel lock fitted to your steering wheel, as a more affordable option."
He's put in a couple of pages on reducing burglary opportunities and preventing vehicle crime which are very helpful and there will be some points that you haven't thought of. He states that 62% of crime occurs during the day !
The Police can't be everywhere, we need to watch out for our belongings, our household security and it's nice if you keep and eye on your neighbours property if you can. That's not being a nosey neighbour it's being a kind vigilant neighbour. :-)
If you have any information which may help the Police Crimestoppers is confidential. 0800 555 111
Stay safe.
Regards
Colleen
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Dana from Mount Wellington
Find your way around the most magical fair with this handy map!
𝗠𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗲𝗹 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝗸 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝗙𝗮𝗶𝗿
TOMORROW - Saturday 12th November, 9.30am-3.30pm
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Jake Adrock from Ellerslie
Hi all,
This may be a shot in the dark but yesterday I was involved in a car accident on the intersection of Findlay St and Ramsgate St in Ellerslie (behing colombus coffee) in which i was reversed into unexpectedly, damaging the front right of my vehicle. Unfortunately I was not able to get … View moreHi all,
This may be a shot in the dark but yesterday I was involved in a car accident on the intersection of Findlay St and Ramsgate St in Ellerslie (behing colombus coffee) in which i was reversed into unexpectedly, damaging the front right of my vehicle. Unfortunately I was not able to get ahold of a witness at the time. If anyone has witnessed the event in full please contact me.
Thanks
Ratu from Mount Wellington
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Mildred Armah Reporter from Central Leader
Tamariki who are Deaf and hard of hearing met players from the French women's Rugby World Cup 2021 team at Eden Park on Wednesday.
The young rugby fans got the chance to toss the ball around with French rugby stars Maëlle Filopon, who is hard of hearing and plays as centre, and lock for… View moreTamariki who are Deaf and hard of hearing met players from the French women's Rugby World Cup 2021 team at Eden Park on Wednesday.
The young rugby fans got the chance to toss the ball around with French rugby stars Maëlle Filopon, who is hard of hearing and plays as centre, and lock for the French women's national rugby team Manaé Feleu.
“When we found out Maëlle was hard of hearing, we thought, ‘What a lovely opportunity for her to come and meet some kids and hopefully inspire them to get involved in sports,’” said Maryke Penman, Rugby World Cup communications manager.
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