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Yuval from Castor Bay
Specialized RipRock Comp 24 in a brand new condition as it was used twice only and kept in the garage since new.
Negotiable
Steve from Glenfield
Hi Neighbours,
On my way to Smales Farm this morning (Sunday 26th), the bag fell off my motorbike, between Tamahere Dr., and Smales Farm.
I would appreciate its recovery.
Cheers Steve
John Gillon from
Yesterday Kaipātiki Local Board members Melanie Kenrick, Paula Gillon, Adrian Tyler and I joined council project staff and Le Roys Bush volunteers to discuss the upcoming Stage 2 track work at Le Roys Bush Reserve.
While we were there, contractors were busy installing shoe cleaning stations to … View moreYesterday Kaipātiki Local Board members Melanie Kenrick, Paula Gillon, Adrian Tyler and I joined council project staff and Le Roys Bush volunteers to discuss the upcoming Stage 2 track work at Le Roys Bush Reserve.
While we were there, contractors were busy installing shoe cleaning stations to allow stage 1 (Waterfall Track) to reopen to the public over the next week. :)
The Stage 2 project will begin in a few months and completes the upgrade of the "spinal track" creating a lengthy step-free route that protects kauri from dieback disease and improves accessibility.
In 2021, Stage 3 will address the remaining tracks that connect to the side roads.
Jill Nerheny from Kaipatiki Community Facilities Trust
Kaipatiki Summer Fun Programme
This weeks programme.......
27th Monday Families in Parks Little Shoal Bay Noon
27th Monday Calliope Run Walk Northcote Tavern 6pm
28th Tuesday Families in Parks Stancich Reserve 11am
… View moreKaipatiki Summer Fun Programme
This weeks programme.......
27th Monday Families in Parks Little Shoal Bay Noon
27th Monday Calliope Run Walk Northcote Tavern 6pm
28th Tuesday Families in Parks Stancich Reserve 11am
29th Wednesday Families in Parks Shepherds Park 11am
30th Thursday Families in Parks Tui Park 11am
31st Friday Families in Parks Windy Ridge School 5pm
February 1st - Auckland Council Kidz Music Festival
Birkenhead War Memorial Park 2pm t 5pm – Enjoy
Now you can't miss the game. We're offering a special: 2 kids free with every paying adult.
● Blues vs Chiefs
● 7.05PM Friday 31st January 2020
● Eden Park
Adults from $26 - Purchase tickets here.
T's & C's apply.
Purchase tickets
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Joseph from Takapuna
20inch Acer monitor in very good condition.
#FREE 1 brand new Canon printer and 1 VGA cable for the screen.
Pick up in Takapuna.
Cheers,
FYI: www.justmonitors.com.au...
Price: $100
An 11-year-old Bay of Plenty boy may look like an ordinary child, but the challenges he has faced and the struggles he’s overcomes set him apart from the crowd.
#Watch: This interview with two Kiwi girls who choose to wear hijabs in NZ will help kids understand different cultural norms and the meaning behind them.
PLUS this episode of KEA Kids News also explores what exactly a Dark Sky Sanctuary is. (Funded by NZ on Air for HEIHEI)
To read more, click … View more#Watch: This interview with two Kiwi girls who choose to wear hijabs in NZ will help kids understand different cultural norms and the meaning behind them.
PLUS this episode of KEA Kids News also explores what exactly a Dark Sky Sanctuary is. (Funded by NZ on Air for HEIHEI)
To read more, click here.
Michele from Bayswater
Single mattress. Used but in good condition. Manufactured in NZ by Dunlop Bedding. Pick up in Belmont.
Price: $30
Michele from Bayswater
No longer needed. In used condition. No stains. Pick up Belmont.
Free
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Need a quick fix during working days?
Be organised. Eggs will take 2 -3 minutes to poach. The toast needs to be on and the bacon needs to be nearly crisp before you start poaching.
Ingredients
2 Eggs, for one serving
10 cm Water, use up to 12cm in a pot
1 splash… View moreNeed a quick fix during working days?
Be organised. Eggs will take 2 -3 minutes to poach. The toast needs to be on and the bacon needs to be nearly crisp before you start poaching.
Ingredients
2 Eggs, for one serving
10 cm Water, use up to 12cm in a pot
1 splash Vinegar
1 pinch Salt, optional
1 serving Bread, toasted
1 serving Bacon
Check out the full recipe on the link below.
John Gillon from
They're finally here! The Kaipātiki Local Board has installed 4 bike repair stations, located at:
* Onepoto Domain, Northcote
* Birkenhead War Memorial Park, Birkenhead
* Shepherds Park, Beach Haven
* Marlborough Park, Glenfield.
These stations provide a stand to hold the bike, a tyre pump, … View moreThey're finally here! The Kaipātiki Local Board has installed 4 bike repair stations, located at:
* Onepoto Domain, Northcote
* Birkenhead War Memorial Park, Birkenhead
* Shepherds Park, Beach Haven
* Marlborough Park, Glenfield.
These stations provide a stand to hold the bike, a tyre pump, and a range of tools for fixing your bicycle or your child's bike on the go!
I'm really interested in your feedback on these stations.
Funded by the Kaipātiki Local Board.
Carol Cheng from Hong Consulting Limited
Warm wishes for good health, happiness and prosperity in the Year of the Rat for all our neighbours as we start celebrating the Chinese new year this weekend!
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