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Naomi from Bayview
Hi Neighbours,
I am posting on behalf of my friends who are from Italy and living in (and loving!) New Zealand. They are a lovely couple with a young boy who is 2 and a half. They wish to move out of their current accommodation and are looking for a two bedroom house or flat on the North Shore. … View moreHi Neighbours,
I am posting on behalf of my friends who are from Italy and living in (and loving!) New Zealand. They are a lovely couple with a young boy who is 2 and a half. They wish to move out of their current accommodation and are looking for a two bedroom house or flat on the North Shore. They make great tenants as they are extremely tidy and enjoy taking good care of their home. They are hoping to find a property with a carport or garage. Their budget is up to $500 per week. If you are looking to find great tenants or know anyone who is, then please contact Veronica on 021 082 93318. Many Thanks!
Michelle from Unsworth Heights
i am working with an autism boy and collecting clear undamaged plastic bottles for ideas on sensory and other games.
Size: not big and not small either. Example is on photo.
Willing to pick up from arrange areas on the shore.
Thank you. Contact Michelle: 0221402064 michellemason87@hotmail.com
It's Queens Birthday on Monday the 03/06/2019.
We wish you all a long weekend with a lot of smiles.
Our practice will be closed from Friday to Monday.
If we didn't get an invite from Elizabeth to celebrate her Birthday in Buckingham Palace, we will be back on Tuesday the 4th.
Then… View moreIt's Queens Birthday on Monday the 03/06/2019.
We wish you all a long weekend with a lot of smiles.
Our practice will be closed from Friday to Monday.
If we didn't get an invite from Elizabeth to celebrate her Birthday in Buckingham Palace, we will be back on Tuesday the 4th.
Then you can visit our royal tooth princesses and the bracket king.
Call Candice 09448 1128 for an appointment.
She will be more than happy to give you a date for an audience.
What can we do to make you smile?
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#Queen #Queensbirthday #queenelizabeth #holiday #weekend #longweekend #birthday #smile #bachmannsmile #bachmannorthodontics #orthodontics #celebration #orthodonticpractice
#braces #bigsmile #straightteeth #princess #crown #majesty #buckinghampalace #Buckingham #Palace
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Expect heavy traffic and changeable weather over Queen’s Birthday Weekend
The NZ Transport Agency is encouraging drivers heading away for Queen’s Birthday Weekend in the Auckland and Northland region to take care and be prepared for heavy traffic, delays and changeable weather.
Metservice… View moreExpect heavy traffic and changeable weather over Queen’s Birthday Weekend
The NZ Transport Agency is encouraging drivers heading away for Queen’s Birthday Weekend in the Auckland and Northland region to take care and be prepared for heavy traffic, delays and changeable weather.
Metservice is forecasting a change in the weather with showers and low temperatures in the region over the weekend, so it’s important that drivers stay alert, be patient and don’t rush.
NZTA predicts the heaviest time for traffic heading north out of Auckland on SH1 will be 1pm–6pm on Friday between Pūhoi and Wellsford. For traffic returning on Monday the busiest time will be 11am – 6pm.
For motorists heading south out of Auckland, it’s heaviest at Takanini on SH1 between 10:30am and 7:30pm on Friday. Coming back, the busiest time on Monday is 10:30am – 8pm.
Amar Neighbourly Lead from Hobsonville
☎️ IMPORTANT MESSAGE from NZ POLICE Asst. Commissioner ☎️
Kia Ora New Zealand,
I’m writing to you to let you and your neighbours in Hobsonville know about our new non-emergency number, 105.
The launch of 105 marks a very significant milestone in the history of New Zealand Police,… View more☎️ IMPORTANT MESSAGE from NZ POLICE Asst. Commissioner ☎️
Kia Ora New Zealand,
I’m writing to you to let you and your neighbours in Hobsonville know about our new non-emergency number, 105.
The launch of 105 marks a very significant milestone in the history of New Zealand Police,
👮♂️ 👮♀️
so we made a song, featuring our staff, to help you get it stuck in your head. You might have noticed our awesome video promoting our new way to contact us for non-emergencies, 105.
Check it out here - see video attached.
Until now people either called their local Police station or they called 111 if they wanted to get hold of Police. Quite often people called 111 just because they wanted to talk to someone even if it wasn’t urgent.
So, to help keep New Zealand as safe as possible, we have introduced 105 so people know how to contact us for non-urgent situations as well. You can use 105 to report things that have already happened that don’t need urgent Police assistance.
You can call 105 from both mobile and landline phones. It’s a free nationwide service available day and night for New Zealanders and overseas visitors.
You can also go online to 105.police.govt.nz... to report:
- Theft in a public place
- Theft from a car
- Intentional property damage
- Shoplifting
- Lost property
Or to get an update on a report already made or add to an existing report.
Just remember to always call 111 in an emergency. The new 105 service is only for Police non-emergencies. Call 111 when:
- A crime is happening now – and the offenders are still there or just left
- Someone’s in danger or badly injured
- There’s a serious risk to human life or property
- You see a major public hazard, like trees blocking a road
- Any of these things are happening now or have just happened.
111 is also the number for Fire and Ambulance.
A simple rule of thumb for when to call 111 and when to call 105 is this: If it’s happening now, use 111. If it’s already happened, use 105.
Take a look at the website to find out when exactly to use 105 or for frequently asked questions, so you know what to do next time you need to contact us.
- The 105 website and our online platform - 105.police.govt.nz...
- The Official "105" Press Release from NZ Police - www.police.govt.nz...
- The Youtube Video: www.youtube.com...
Ngā mihi,
Jevon McSkimming
Assistant Commissioner: Service & Infrastructure
New Zealand Police
Across the country, close to 50,000 primary, intermediate and secondary school teachers have said they will walk off the job for a one-day "mega-strike".
Education Minister Chris Hipkins, in the lead-up to the strike, said the offer to primary and secondary teachers worth $1.2 billion … View moreAcross the country, close to 50,000 primary, intermediate and secondary school teachers have said they will walk off the job for a one-day "mega-strike".
Education Minister Chris Hipkins, in the lead-up to the strike, said the offer to primary and secondary teachers worth $1.2 billion over four years would not be increased.
To read more, click here
More than 800 people in Auckland are living without shelter?
If you want to create positive change and support innovative programmes like Housing First, alternatives to foster care, and the vibrant Merge Café, all you have to do is sleep rough for one night at Eden Park by joining the … View moreMore than 800 people in Auckland are living without shelter?
If you want to create positive change and support innovative programmes like Housing First, alternatives to foster care, and the vibrant Merge Café, all you have to do is sleep rough for one night at Eden Park by joining the Lifewise Big Sleepout.
You can be part of the solution in a bold way, by stepping out of your comfort zone and embracing the realization that as Kiwis, we can all be just a couple of steps away from homelessness ourselves.
Register today at www.bigsleepout.org.nz or
email: bigsleepout@lifewise.org.nz
Show your support
Biosecurity New Zealand wants to say thank you to the residents for your continued support of our Queensland Fruit Fly activities in Northcote.
We know it’s an inconvenience, but the work is vital for our horticultural industries and also our backyard fruit trees.
We are grateful for your… View moreBiosecurity New Zealand wants to say thank you to the residents for your continued support of our Queensland Fruit Fly activities in Northcote.
We know it’s an inconvenience, but the work is vital for our horticultural industries and also our backyard fruit trees.
We are grateful for your support, we cannot do this without you.
For more information visit: biosecurity.govt.nz/fruitfly
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Bin from Schnapper Rock
Multi size 6 pack.High Stretch .Environmental Friendly .Food grade.Instead of plastic wrap.Good sealing .
Price: $17.99
Tania from Albany Heights
We offer high quality heat pump installations using only the best materials.
We are confident that we will exceed your expectations with 100% satisfaction, with your decision to choose us you will get the best advice, prompt attention and correspondence, a tidy and professional installation.
… View moreWe offer high quality heat pump installations using only the best materials.
We are confident that we will exceed your expectations with 100% satisfaction, with your decision to choose us you will get the best advice, prompt attention and correspondence, a tidy and professional installation.
Chris - 021662304
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Samoa Language Week is an opportunity for every New Zealander to come together to help protect the stories, cultures and traditions our Pacific languages hold, for the benefit of future generations.
In honour of this month's national campaign, here's some common words you can learn to … View moreSamoa Language Week is an opportunity for every New Zealander to come together to help protect the stories, cultures and traditions our Pacific languages hold, for the benefit of future generations.
In honour of this month's national campaign, here's some common words you can learn to say and use in Samoan while out supporting our young people.
#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople
Oriental Acupuncture & Wellness Centre
Hi everyone,
Hope this email finds you well.
I just finished a 'Hand Therapy' workshop in Wellington. And I like to share something that you may find interesting for yourself and your loved ones.
Just the next day i heard some good results reported by some of the attendees. And I … View moreHi everyone,
Hope this email finds you well.
I just finished a 'Hand Therapy' workshop in Wellington. And I like to share something that you may find interesting for yourself and your loved ones.
Just the next day i heard some good results reported by some of the attendees. And I like to share with you especially one case.
One attendee treated a lady who had numbness and restrictive movement in the leg for 9 years with a simple technique she learned in 1 day workshop. You know what happened? First time in 9 years she felt tingling sensation there! She was even able to bend her leg more without any cramping!
This is something any of you can do after 1 day special workshop with Don, the only 'Hand Therapy' specialist in NZ.
More info is available in my website (www.handacupuncturecourses.com) on this amazing technique that anyone can easily learn and get benefit you've never imagined.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Kind regards,
Don Kim
0276982136 / oawcentre@hotmail.com
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