Penrose, Auckland

What's happening in your neighbourhood?

What's happening in your neighbourhood?

Seen anything your neighbours should be aware of? Let them know! 

2159 days ago

Retail Display cabinet with shelves

Jodi from Ellerslie

***SOLD*** Solid display cabinet with Tawa Woodgrain top. These were used in my retail store. Products on and in cabinet NOT included! Two cabinets available. 2 x Front cubbies and 2 x end cubbies. Overall size: 1555mm Wide x 700mm High x 450mm Deep Each Front Shelf area is 590mm High x 415mm Wide … View more***SOLD*** Solid display cabinet with Tawa Woodgrain top. These were used in my retail store. Products on and in cabinet NOT included! Two cabinets available. 2 x Front cubbies and 2 x end cubbies. Overall size: 1555mm Wide x 700mm High x 450mm Deep Each Front Shelf area is 590mm High x 415mm Wide x 365mm Deep Side Shelf area is 590mm High x 345mm Wide x 300mm Deep Very heavy and very sturdy. On castors, two castors also in middle to support! Please phone after 10am or text me - 021 678 258.

Price: $20

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2159 days ago

2007 Nissan Tiida Hatchback (Silver)

Rose from Mount Wellington

2007 Nissan Tiida Hatchback (Silver) With 107km
Rego till 29/02/2020 but we can renew it.
WOF: 04/2020
*** Negotiable

$5750

Negotiable

2159 days ago

Waitangi Day free event near you

The Team from Auckland Council

Enjoy tunes from Aotearoa’s finest musicians, kōrero, kai and more, as we commemorate 180 years since the historic signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in Tāmaki Makaurau.

Come along to Waitangi ki Ōkahu 2020 on Thursday, 6 February at Ōkahu Bay in Ōrākei, 10am-3pm.

It’s … View more
Enjoy tunes from Aotearoa’s finest musicians, kōrero, kai and more, as we commemorate 180 years since the historic signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in Tāmaki Makaurau.

Come along to Waitangi ki Ōkahu 2020 on Thursday, 6 February at Ōkahu Bay in Ōrākei, 10am-3pm.

It’s whānau-friendly, and it’s FREE! Nau mai, haere mai – everyone is welcome.

Your summer sorted, with Auckland Council.
Learn more

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2160 days ago

Sylvia Park schools revolving pantry, give what you can, take what you need.

Katherine from Mount Wellington

It's that time of the year parents stressing about school fee's, uniforms and books on top of providing the everyday basics. Over the Christmas break the pantry has been a little barron hopefully things pick up now schools heading back. Donations greatly appreciate, please no partially … View moreIt's that time of the year parents stressing about school fee's, uniforms and books on top of providing the everyday basics. Over the Christmas break the pantry has been a little barron hopefully things pick up now schools heading back. Donations greatly appreciate, please no partially used food and check the expiry dates before you drop it in.
💐THANKS💐

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2160 days ago

Recipe: Fragrant Chicken Salad

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

This recipe is fragrant because it uses the aromatic herbs of mint and coriander (or alternatively, basil). The marinade in this recipe is based on infusing the chicken with crushed lemongrass. Lemongrass is one of those aromatic greens that seems to cope with being frozen so I always have some in … View moreThis recipe is fragrant because it uses the aromatic herbs of mint and coriander (or alternatively, basil). The marinade in this recipe is based on infusing the chicken with crushed lemongrass. Lemongrass is one of those aromatic greens that seems to cope with being frozen so I always have some in the freezer ready to use. It will usually defrost within 10 minutes. It is important to massage your chicken with the lemongrass and oil. It may look a bit strange but this way, the flavour of the lemongrass will be absorbed.

Click on the link below to find the full recipe by Celia Hay.

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2160 days ago

Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival is on tonight!

Helen Shaw from

The story of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and the waka that sailed here will take centre stage in January 2020 when the region celebrates its Māori heritage through the Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival.

For the first time since its inaugural year in 2016, the Festival will feature both land and water… View more
The story of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and the waka that sailed here will take centre stage in January 2020 when the region celebrates its Māori heritage through the Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival.

For the first time since its inaugural year in 2016, the Festival will feature both land and water performances that will go on into the night, as well as storytelling that captures the region’s rich waka history which shaped the Tāmaki Makaurau we know and love today.

Highlights include:
• Gates open 5.30pm
• Waka showcase
• A marketplace of kai and toi (art)
• A land stage for performances and storytelling (6pm – 9.30pm)
• A water stage for performances and storytelling (9.30pm – 11pm)
• Kapa haka
• Contemporary Māori dance
• Music
• Vector Lights on the Auckland Harbour Bridge

Check out the full festival line-up on aucklandnz.com/tamakifest

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2160 days ago

Learn to love learning again

The Team from NumberWorks'nWords Royal Oak

We can make a positive difference in your child’s education experience. We foster a love for learning, and build confidence. Call today for a free introductory lesson and see our engaging program!

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2160 days ago

Handmade girls dress

Sachi from Mount Wellington

Beautifully hand smocked brand new dress

Negotiable

2160 days ago

Freestanding Ceramic vanity

Peter Zhu from Millen homeware Ltd

Freestanding Ceramic vanity;460W*540D*830H, clearance $90;Tel:09_6347659

Price: $90

2160 days ago

⚒ Dovetail ⚒

Dovetail Restorations Ltd

When all craftsmanship comes together for a sophisticated design ||

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2160 days ago

Help Kiwi kids thrive

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Shaping a child’s future is more than just good fortune – it takes a lot of hard work and guidance along the way. At the #GraemeDingleFoundation, we believe every child should have the opportunity to thrive, belong and be their best.

By supporting the Graeme Dingle Foundation, you are … View more
Shaping a child’s future is more than just good fortune – it takes a lot of hard work and guidance along the way. At the #GraemeDingleFoundation, we believe every child should have the opportunity to thrive, belong and be their best.

By supporting the Graeme Dingle Foundation, you are supporting Aotearoa’s tamariki directly.

A 2019 study by Infometrics found that for every dollar invested in the Graeme Dingle Foundation today, a return of $7.80 will be seen in the future economy of Aotearoa.

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