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Michelle from Glendowie
2 long sleeved shirts size 14
3 short sleeved shirts size 14
1 vest size 14 never been worn
1 pair of swimming speedos Size 16
Reasonable condition. Good to use as the second uniform to get through the week.
… View more2 long sleeved shirts size 14
3 short sleeved shirts size 14
1 vest size 14 never been worn
1 pair of swimming speedos Size 16
Reasonable condition. Good to use as the second uniform to get through the week.
Selling as a lot for only $100
If you’re interested please PM me and we’ll arrange a time for viewing.
See also my other post for a Saint Kentigern’s Boy Blazer
Price: $100
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Halloween can be a fun way to connect with your community. But naturally not all homes in New Zealand will get involved.
If your house is open to trick or treaters this weekend, or if you know of some popular, local streets for trick or treating, please share these below.
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Tyson from WisperTECH
Hi all,
I am starting up an E-waste reconditioning service where I collect equipment from companies and home users, test it all, build as many working computers out of it, and provide them to community and youth groups and schools.
Even if you just have anything that is broken, I can take it … View moreHi all,
I am starting up an E-waste reconditioning service where I collect equipment from companies and home users, test it all, build as many working computers out of it, and provide them to community and youth groups and schools.
Even if you just have anything that is broken, I can take it and recycle it through proper places. There is generally something that can be salvaged and put together with other parts.
I am in contact with a couple of people (one building computers for kids down the bottom of the South Island, and another one that used to do it in Wellington) that are willing to link up and get something going nationwide.
If this sounds like something you would be interested in helping with, or you know of companies that have old computers and other computer/networking devices that may be willing to give them to a good cause, please come back to me.
Kind regards,
Tyson
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Joanne Neighbourly Lead from Glendowie
Hi Neighbours does anyone have an update on progress with the Taniwha and Elstree Road works in GI? Any idea of revised timings? Have they hit snags? I drive these streets everyday and it often appears that nothing much is going on at all. Its starting to look like the 'cone army' and … View moreHi Neighbours does anyone have an update on progress with the Taniwha and Elstree Road works in GI? Any idea of revised timings? Have they hit snags? I drive these streets everyday and it often appears that nothing much is going on at all. Its starting to look like the 'cone army' and steadily subsiding roads are going to be there forever. Anyone in the know - it would be great to hear from you. Thanks.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Inner city business owners will be relieved to see City Rail Link work has ended in Albert St.
Five years of City Rail Link work has come to fruition at the intersection of Albert St and Wolfe St in Auckland's CBD.
Digging up the busy city street for rail tunnels took longer than expected … View moreInner city business owners will be relieved to see City Rail Link work has ended in Albert St.
Five years of City Rail Link work has come to fruition at the intersection of Albert St and Wolfe St in Auckland's CBD.
Digging up the busy city street for rail tunnels took longer than expected and caused hardship for businesses in the area, said City Rail Link Ltd chief executive Dr Sean Sweeney.
"There have been robust discussions over the years, but we have worked hard with local businesses to find suitable solutions to offset impacts when work fell behind schedule including the introduction of rent assistances scheme for those who qualified,” said Sweeney.
“We hope we are leaving behind a rejuvenated and transformed street.”
Work began in late 2015 on the city rail link section at the lower end of Albert St.
A trench was excavated down the middle of Albert St between Customs St and Wyndham St to build the project’s twin underground tunnels 350-metres long.
At Commercial Bay they connected with the tunnel built from Britomart Station.
Construction also involved relocating an important stormwater line and strengthening a section of a large sewer main.
Tunnel construction finished in mid-2019 and Albert St was back filled up to road level.
Street beautifying followed – building wider pavements, installing new street furniture and lighting, planting native trees and creating bus bays to upgrade public transport.
Sweeney says the end to the work at the lower end of Albert Street is an important milestone.
“Historically it is where CRL’s construction began, but when you look ahead it’s a timely reminder that CRL is a transformational project for the whole of Auckland."
"Alongside that city-wide view we have a commitment to leave a positive legacy locally where we have had to put our spades into the ground.“
Meanwhile, work is continuing from the Wyndham St intersection to extend the city rail link further south along Albert St to join the new Aotea underground station in the city centre.
Justine from Saint Johns
Hi neighbours, does anyone have some spare swan plant leaves please? We have 2 would be butterflies that have turned our plants into sticks and its the first time my daughter has seen this process.
There is one chubby one and one medium one to feed.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Police asked and you responded.
Members of the public have helped to christen Auckland Police's new puppy Etu.
Police appealed to the public last week for suggestions for a name starting with E for their latest canine recruit.
People were quick to come up with names.
Echo, Ernie, Eddie … View morePolice asked and you responded.
Members of the public have helped to christen Auckland Police's new puppy Etu.
Police appealed to the public last week for suggestions for a name starting with E for their latest canine recruit.
People were quick to come up with names.
Echo, Ernie, Eddie and Ezra were top contenders but officers were taken with the name Etu.
32 replies (Members only)
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, The Labour landslide removes most of the excuses (New Zealand First) offered for why some big Auckland projects didn't happen last term. So will it now all be go ? Read the story below:
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Jan from Kohimarama
Does anyone else find that the Felton Matthew lights have caused chaos on Kohimarama / St Johns roads? It now takes up to 20 minutes to make what should be a 6 minute journey to Glen Innes or Stonefields. The lights took long enough to be set up but now there is a constant logjam from St Heliers … View moreDoes anyone else find that the Felton Matthew lights have caused chaos on Kohimarama / St Johns roads? It now takes up to 20 minutes to make what should be a 6 minute journey to Glen Innes or Stonefields. The lights took long enough to be set up but now there is a constant logjam from St Heliers Bay Road through to Felton Matthew Ave. It is particularly exacerbated by location of the bus stops and by cars parked on the side of the road. Should we as a group be asking/telling the Council to get it sorted ?
16 replies (Members only)
Haobo from Glendowie
My old kitchen needs to be gone by Feb
Cabinets as shown, will provide measurements upon inquiry, viewings available, price by negotiation. (Looking for around 5000)
F&P Oven (950)
F&P gas stove top (750)
… View moreMy old kitchen needs to be gone by Feb
Cabinets as shown, will provide measurements upon inquiry, viewings available, price by negotiation. (Looking for around 5000)
F&P Oven (950)
F&P gas stove top (750)
Range hood (650)
Sink with food disposal (350)
Negotiable
Jóvan from Kohimarama
PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB glaciated white 4K
+ plus white wireless controller
Have 3 extra wireless controllers [ Fortnite bundle ] ( $65 each )
Also have wireless charging base available ( $35 )
Price: $473
Jóvan from Kohimarama
Excellent condition spare play station controller with fortnite digital bonus voucher
I have 3, selling each for $65
Price: $65
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