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2589 days ago

AFFORDABLE PICK UP AND DROP OFF SERVICES

Jewelz from Manurewa

Do you have trouble picking up big furniture items because your vehicle is just TOO SMALL, have no tow bar or cannot hire a trailer. Then don’t look no further! I am doing pick up and drop offs for an affordable price.

I am located in manurewa, and am available every day at certain times only. I can either pick up for you (by meeting with you at the location OR pick up and drop off). I am very reliable and am wanting to make some extra money for Christmas with the use of my Ute. If small items, (draws etc) then I will pick up with Canopy on, so you would not have to worry about it getting wet etc. if bigger items I will do with no canopy. PLEASE DO PM ME WITH ITEM(s) and location so I have a fair idea.

Prices range FROM and depending how many items are being picked up/loads needing done and from location to location

Locally (Pick up and drop off in Manurewa): $40
Takanini/Papakura: $45-$55
Manukau/Papatoetoe/Mangere/Otahuhu: $45-$60
North shore 80dollars

Pukekohe/Waiuku/Bombay’s range: $50-$80

West Auckland area: $50-80

Please don’t hesitate to ask me on prices thank you

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We’d love your thoughts: Should near-complete, shovel-ready designs be shared with the public, or should the community have a hand in shaping the designs from the start?

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Should complete designs be shared with the public, or should the community help shape the designs from the start?
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Needing a jp

Sarah from Manurewa

Hi neighbours 👋 would anyone know of a local justice of the Peace they could recommend for me please?
Please message me if anyone has any they might know of much appreciated thank you