Puhoi, Warkworth

Lost something?

Lost something?

Found something? Let's reunite! Share about it here.

J
2604 days ago

Art deco dressing table. Solid wood

Joy from Orewa

Also has a mirror stand but cracked glass. One handle broken, but will look beautiful when restored. Can be used as is.

Price: $50

Image
J
2604 days ago

Catering 20L polypals

Joy from Orewa

Used but still very good sealing lids. 13 in all. Offers

Negotiable

J
2604 days ago

Horticultural black plastic

Joy from Orewa

Approx 10m wide, unsure of length but a few metres as heavy. Offers

Negotiable

Image
2605 days ago

YAMAHA JETSKI FXHO CRUISER

Levonne from Silverdale

Yamaha Jetski FXHO for sale
15 hours
Always kept in the garage
Trailer fully warranted
2016
Ex cond
Extras include Cover, Raymarine Dragonfly 7 fish finder, wheel clamp and trailer lock, sand anchor, manuals etc
6 months of service warranty remaining.

Call Mark 021 02384678

Price: $21,000

D
2606 days ago

Water tank

David from Silverdale

Leaks from tap, but otherwise good condition. Not for drinking water.
Pick up from Silverdale only.

Free

Image
D
2607 days ago

Free dog house

David from Silverdale

A bit rough. Could use some paint, etc. Pick up only in Silverdale.

Free

Image
2607 days ago

Dishonesty threatens NZ's honesty stalls

Paul Reporter from Stuff

Hi Neighbours,

As you drive around our beautiful country this summer, you'll see honesty stalls, selling everything from fruit and vegetables to pine cones, dotted along our highways.

Honesty stalls in rural NZ may be the "Kiwi way", but thieves are making it difficult to survive.
View more
Hi Neighbours,

As you drive around our beautiful country this summer, you'll see honesty stalls, selling everything from fruit and vegetables to pine cones, dotted along our highways.

Honesty stalls in rural NZ may be the "Kiwi way", but thieves are making it difficult to survive.

One grower-family was targeted with a spate of $100 per day thefts.

But out-of-pocket growers have pledged to continue; keeping the "Kiwi tradition" alive, in spite of thieves.

To read more, click here.

Do you make the most of honesty stalls when you're driving throughout New Zealand?

Image
2607 days ago

Giving high-priced ice creams a licking

Jonathan Milne Reporter from Sunday Star Times

We want to know what a day at the beach with the classics costs us.
So roll up, roll up ... there's nothing like licking a scoop of ice cream during the summer. How much do you pay at home, and when you are away? What is the most expensive ice cream you've bought on holiday?

[Note, if … View more
We want to know what a day at the beach with the classics costs us.
So roll up, roll up ... there's nothing like licking a scoop of ice cream during the summer. How much do you pay at home, and when you are away? What is the most expensive ice cream you've bought on holiday?

[Note, if you'd prefer we didn't quote you in our articles on Neighbourly or Stuff, please mark your post "NQ"]

Image
2607 days ago

DIY in the war against wasps

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.

Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct control method.

- For paper wasps, there are commercially available sprays at hardware stores around the country. The important … View more
Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.

Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct control method.

- For paper wasps, there are commercially available sprays at hardware stores around the country. The important things to note are not to get too close (these sprays can go up to four metres), and to do it at dusk once the wasps have returned to their nests. If you are unsure where the nests are, you can usually follow the wasp to it, as they don't travel too far away.

- ​Vespex is a protein-based bait which is suitable for use on the vespula wasp species. This is usually done at landscape scale as a small tub of bait can cover a large area. You don't need to find the nests as the wasps carry the bait home with them. Vespex is not at all attractive to bees. If there is a problem in your area you can learn all about the use of vespex here. You will need to be an approved user - a short 10-minute video course is all that is required. Vespex is not suitable for paper wasps as they prefer live bait. You can also contribute to our fight against wasps here: givealittle.co.nz...

Image
2607 days ago

How much do flash jandals cost now?

Jonathan Milne Reporter from Sunday Star Times

Jandals. The good old Kiwi flip flop. When the sun is blazing down, the rubber shoe can take you from the morning stroll to get a paper, the beach, and then on to a bar. But how pricey are these items getting - what did you pay back in the day, and what's the most expensive one you've … View moreJandals. The good old Kiwi flip flop. When the sun is blazing down, the rubber shoe can take you from the morning stroll to get a paper, the beach, and then on to a bar. But how pricey are these items getting - what did you pay back in the day, and what's the most expensive one you've seen in the beach boutiques nowadays?

Image
2607 days ago

What a fantastic day that was!!

Paula from Snells Beach & Mahurangi East

Many, many thanks from Harmony Circle to Sue Foakes, our local Tea leaf and Angel card reader, for hosting the coffee/tea morning at her place today. It was amazing!
Everyone who attended had the experience of reading tea leaves for someone else.... with Sues expert eye looking on too, of course! … View more
Many, many thanks from Harmony Circle to Sue Foakes, our local Tea leaf and Angel card reader, for hosting the coffee/tea morning at her place today. It was amazing!
Everyone who attended had the experience of reading tea leaves for someone else.... with Sues expert eye looking on too, of course! It was informative, fun and a brilliant atmosphere with really, really lovely people.
Feeling pretty fortunate right now..... 💜

Sue does readings (and she is so good!!). Like a reading? Contact Sue direct at Tea for Two on 021 110 4230

Image
Top