Saint Johns, Auckland

Time to tidy that garage

Time to tidy that garage

Use Neighbourly Market to make a few bucks while you're at it

109 days ago

Want to live more sustainably? Try an eBike!

Bosch eBike Systems

Keen to avoid traffic and find a healthier, more fun way to get to work? Or fancy a weekend mission exploring your neighbourhood on two wheels? How about saving money on fuel, reducing your carbon and boosting your health all at the same time? On an eBike you can do all this without arriving a … View moreKeen to avoid traffic and find a healthier, more fun way to get to work? Or fancy a weekend mission exploring your neighbourhood on two wheels? How about saving money on fuel, reducing your carbon and boosting your health all at the same time? On an eBike you can do all this without arriving a sweaty mess, either!

Contact your local Bosch-powered eBike dealer to organise a test ride and find out more about living more sustainably with your eBike.

Feel the Flow!

The Team at Bosch eBike Systems
Find out more

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110 days ago
137 days ago

How much are you paying for your bin tags?

Nic George Reporter from Stuff

With bin tags on the way out, we want to hear how much you are still spending on them.

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116 days ago

Tui’s in your garden- I have heaps of this Aloe to give away if anyone would like to attract Tui’s to their garden

Kathie from St Heliers

If you would like Tui’s in your garden - I have heaps of this Aloe to give away. Easy to grow and the Tui’s love it

110 days ago

HOMEWARE and FURNITURE NEEDED!

The Team from Red Cross Shop Panmure

Hello Neighbours,

We are in need of Homeware and Furniture. How can you donate did you ask? You can call us on 09 527 8153 to organize a collection with our friendly staff, or email us at shop.panmure@redcross.org.nz and we will reply to you as soon as we can.

Thank you, and have an awesome start… View more
Hello Neighbours,

We are in need of Homeware and Furniture. How can you donate did you ask? You can call us on 09 527 8153 to organize a collection with our friendly staff, or email us at shop.panmure@redcross.org.nz and we will reply to you as soon as we can.

Thank you, and have an awesome start to your week!

110 days ago

It's BAKE WEEK!!

The Team from Red Cross Shop Panmure

Hello Neighbours,

A great way to stay warm during the winter is keeping the oven busy. Pop into our shop here at 22-28 Jellicoe Road Panmure, and browse through our baking selection, and our AWESOME clothing and create your own outfit that is budget friendly too.

Hope to see you all then!!

110 days ago

Old digital locks can stop working for several reasons. Here are some common issues:

Karen from Eastern Bays Mobile Locksmiths Ltd

Old digital locks can stop working for several reasons. Here are some common issues:
Battery Depletion: Many digital locks rely on batteries for power. Over time, these batteries can lose their charge, leading to malfunctions. If the lock has not been serviced or the batteries haven't been … View more
Old digital locks can stop working for several reasons. Here are some common issues:
Battery Depletion: Many digital locks rely on batteries for power. Over time, these batteries can lose their charge, leading to malfunctions. If the lock has not been serviced or the batteries haven't been replaced, it might stop working.
Wear and Tear: Mechanical components, such as the locking mechanism or keypad, can wear out over time due to frequent use. This wear can cause parts to break or malfunction.

Electronic Failure: The internal circuitry and electronic components of digital locks can degrade over time. This can be due to exposure to moisture, temperature fluctuations, or simply age.
Software Issues: In some cases, old locks may not be compatible with newer systems or technologies.
Environmental Factors: Extreme temperatures, humidity, or exposure to elements can affect the performance of digital locks. For example, freezing temperatures can cause electronic components to malfunction.
Physical Damage: Accidental impacts, forceful handling, or intentional tampering can damage the lock.
Regular maintenance, including replacing batteries, checking for firmware updates, and inspecting the lock for physical damage, can help extend the lifespan of a digital lock.
Ring us for help
Dave 0800 502 340

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110 days ago

Non-invasive Gastric Mapping Study at Auckland University!

India from Mount Wellington

Hello Neighbours!
Participants wanted for a gastric mapping study. Open to all!
Nothing invasive – just sitting in a chair for 5 hours with a big bandage on your tummy + a few follow up questionnaires. There is a $50 koha to thank you for your time. The study is approved by the Auckland … View more
Hello Neighbours!
Participants wanted for a gastric mapping study. Open to all!
Nothing invasive – just sitting in a chair for 5 hours with a big bandage on your tummy + a few follow up questionnaires. There is a $50 koha to thank you for your time. The study is approved by the Auckland University ethics committee. Please fill out the form at the following link or send us an email if you are interested!

docs.google.com...

Body Surface Gastric Mapping Recruitment poster v2 (1).pdf Download View

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110 days ago

6 x Stevens stemless wine glasses - RRP $30

Steve from Meadowbank

450ml, brand new in box

Please text me on 021621775 if interested.

Thank you

Price: $15

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111 days ago

KO your Pests

Jack from KO PEST

Hi guys,

If you have any pest problems-Ants, Cockroaches, Rats and more, KO PEST has effective tailored treatments to knock em'👊👊down, and put them on the canvas for good!!

We only use top grade proven products, that are safe for kids+pets and hit em👊for a six!

All work carries our… View more
Hi guys,

If you have any pest problems-Ants, Cockroaches, Rats and more, KO PEST has effective tailored treatments to knock em'👊👊down, and put them on the canvas for good!!

We only use top grade proven products, that are safe for kids+pets and hit em👊for a six!

All work carries our KO warranty, and our 5⭐ standard of service.
Contact Jack on 0212517977 or jack@kopest.co.nz OR visit www.kopest.co.nz...

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111 days ago

Wire Twisty-ties

Tori and Paul from Glendowie

Does anyone on here have a use for these? I use the metallic ones for fixing Christmas decorations but I can’t use the rest of these. Ideas? I’m happy to post / courier or pickup St Heliers in Auckland or around Wellington

Free

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112 days ago

Samosa Fundraising

Claire from Meadowbank

By popular request we are doing another round of samosa sales fundraising for AIMS games. My son will be representing his school football team at this nationwide tournament held in Tauranga.

Delivery will be the 3rd September.

Orders close 23rd August.

Thanks in advance for any support … View more
By popular request we are doing another round of samosa sales fundraising for AIMS games. My son will be representing his school football team at this nationwide tournament held in Tauranga.

Delivery will be the 3rd September.

Orders close 23rd August.

Thanks in advance for any support he receives.

fundraising.surti.co.nz...

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112 days ago

Outdoor furniture set. Glass table, umbrella and 2x chairs $100

Gareth from St Heliers

Pick up from Glendowie area. Will need trailer/ute/van.

The table does not come apart.

The shade umbrella and 2x chairs have been stored inside so are in amazing condition. The table and stand are in ok condition..

Price: $100

113 days ago

Metal shelving unit $ 90.00

Andrea from Mission Bay

A near new 3 shelf metal unit.
Across 75 cm
Width 35.5 cm

Height 123.cm
Holds a lot but am looking at 2 door shelving unit so space needed otherwise it's been fantastic.
Very sturdy and strong.
Did fit in my 4 door car.
Pick up is in Mission Bay

Negotiable

113 days ago

Re: Proposed roading upgrades Tamaki

Min from Point England

The proposed sounds good. But actually, it is neither environmentally friend nor good for our society.

First, each time before the bump cars have to reduce speed to less than 20 km/hr to make the movement smooth. Very slow speeds are especially necessary with age or unwell people inside the car.… View more
The proposed sounds good. But actually, it is neither environmentally friend nor good for our society.

First, each time before the bump cars have to reduce speed to less than 20 km/hr to make the movement smooth. Very slow speeds are especially necessary with age or unwell people inside the car. After the bump cars have to re-accelerate to keep going. This adds extra car emissions to our environment. A better solution would be to install traffic lights, an easier, safer and more efficient solution.

Secondly, slow snail movements associated with speed bumps upset people. Anxiety, Depression, anger is building up day-by-day. It will explode out at one point.

Therefore, I hope council can reconsider the impact of traffic flow restrictions on daily life, and don’t over increase the number of speed bumps.

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