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2167 days ago

Ducks Muscovy Breeds for sale - ****Small Holding sale***** Sat 6th APRIL

Sonya from Bunnythorpe

TXT details to 0210852 4598

We are Down sizing our Flock.....
OUR QUIRKY CHARATER MUSCOVIES NEED GOOD HOMES

Apply here to my private email box and or to tezafox@gmail.com
Txt direct

***For Lifestyle folk Only or those who live on farmland and have space for the lovely Muscovy ducks to grow and breed*** so please if you don" t have country or semi country areas to home these please don't apply.

We are down Sizing and need Kind Good homes for these Ducks.

We have around 40-50 there abouts and would like all to go in small Groups together to their new homes.

(We also may have a few HYLINE Brown ginger colour Hens for sale as well....)

*End of MAY on wards will have Pullet Hens for sale when they last***

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Some people are frustrated by their neighbours or neighbour's friends parking on the street outside their house. This means they have to park further away themselves.

Do you think it is inconsiderate to park directly outside a neighbour's house on the road? Or do you think street parking is fair game?

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Own your Online website is part of the New Zealand government's work to raise understanding of cyber security issues for individuals and businesses, they have shared a message about a new scam that is targeting Kiwis.

Own Your Online say:
We are seeing a significant increase in reporting of ‘Hi Mum’ scams.
A ‘Hi Mum’ scam is a scam where a random message from an unknown number is sent to you claiming to be from a close relative, usually your son or daughter.
The fake relative often claims their phone is broken – which is why they’re contacting you from a different number – and will ask you to do something, sometimes asking you to help them with a payment or to do something by clicking a link.

If you receive one of these, don’t click the links. Try to contact your relative using their normal number which is probably still working.
You can also report these scam messages by forwarding free to Department of Internal Affairs on 7726

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