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Kendall Hutt Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours. Students at Albany Junior High School are being warned to stay vigilant after a teen was approached by a man and offered a ride. The pupil was told to get into a silver Nissan after school about 3.30pm on Rosedale Rd, Albany, on November 14. The man was described as being European, … View moreHi neighbours. Students at Albany Junior High School are being warned to stay vigilant after a teen was approached by a man and offered a ride. The pupil was told to get into a silver Nissan after school about 3.30pm on Rosedale Rd, Albany, on November 14. The man was described as being European, possibly in his 60s, of a large build and possibly with a moustache. The vehicle's number plate was believed to have begun with KM. Anyone with information is asked to contact North Shore Police by calling 105.
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Students at Albany Junior High School are being warned to stay vigilant after a teen was approached by a man and offered a ride.
The pupil was told to get into a silver Nissan after school on Rosedale Rd, Albany, on November 14. The man was described as European and aged in his 60s.
The … View moreStudents at Albany Junior High School are being warned to stay vigilant after a teen was approached by a man and offered a ride.
The pupil was told to get into a silver Nissan after school on Rosedale Rd, Albany, on November 14. The man was described as European and aged in his 60s.
The vehicle's number plate was believed to have begun with KM. If you have any information, please contact Police on 105.
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Does the sunscreen you use offer the protection it claims on the label?
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The Team from Auckland Museum
Imagine receiving this pamphlet in your letterbox. Would you be compelled to donate?
In 1923 this was sent out to Auckland's citizens, requesting help to raise the remaining £50,000 of the total £200,000 which was needed to build the new Auckland War Memorial Museum. It included a call … View moreImagine receiving this pamphlet in your letterbox. Would you be compelled to donate?
In 1923 this was sent out to Auckland's citizens, requesting help to raise the remaining £50,000 of the total £200,000 which was needed to build the new Auckland War Memorial Museum. It included a call to donate, initial drawings of the planned Museum and a list of early donors.
The people of Auckland came through and all the funds were raised! The new Auckland Museum was opened on 28 November 1929.
We’re celebrating 90 years of Auckland Museum in Auckland Domain. Read more about the origins of the building here.
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Christmas is all about sharing time, gifts and good food with family and friends. Sadly, this isn’t always a reality for many Kiwis. Statistics show that one in five Kiwi children are living in households without access to enough (healthy) food.
You can make a difference. By donating a … View moreChristmas is all about sharing time, gifts and good food with family and friends. Sadly, this isn’t always a reality for many Kiwis. Statistics show that one in five Kiwi children are living in households without access to enough (healthy) food.
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Chris from Mairangi Bay
as action of DIY Bird First Aid "C-san" of Murrays Bay has been tending to a blind baby bird found on her driveway.
she has been giving it water from a pipette fashioned out of a straw, and has noticed an adult bird nearby feeding it.
she heard a terrible racket last night and went … View moreas action of DIY Bird First Aid "C-san" of Murrays Bay has been tending to a blind baby bird found on her driveway.
she has been giving it water from a pipette fashioned out of a straw, and has noticed an adult bird nearby feeding it.
she heard a terrible racket last night and went outside to find the adult bird standing in front of the cardboard box with the baby bird, screaming at a cat looking for a midnight snack.
this prompted her to want a more robust and cat-proof structure to house the bird during the night (as it is "not wanted" inside)...
she went to the local big-box hardware store to get a letterbox to do the job but contacted me when she found the cheapest "crap" letterbox to be $ND70.
she dug through our resource centre and found a small cage (for free, from MPHS Tipping Point) wood roof (from a discarded art crate), and some coffee sacks (from JDEcoffee factory in East Tamaki). she added a bell from her "craft supplies" at home, as she noticed that the bird is unsettled unless there is a chime now and again.
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