Blockhouse Bay, Auckland

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2157 days ago

Synthetic cannabis sold as LSD in Auckland, prompting warning

Josephine Franks Reporter from Western Leader

Kia ora neighbours, a warning has been issued after a dangerous synthetic cannabinoid was sold in Auckland as "crystal LSD".

The synthetic cannabinoid can cause sudden death, dissociation and hallucinations. Drug-testing service KnowYourStuff said it "strongly recommends avoiding … View more
Kia ora neighbours, a warning has been issued after a dangerous synthetic cannabinoid was sold in Auckland as "crystal LSD".

The synthetic cannabinoid can cause sudden death, dissociation and hallucinations. Drug-testing service KnowYourStuff said it "strongly recommends avoiding this substance".

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2158 days ago

Plant Based Eating group just created

Natalie from Avondale

Please feel free to join if this interests you.
Recipes
Reviews
Discussion etc

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2158 days ago

IMMACULATE CHARACTER LIVING

Simon from Blockhouse Bay

Blockhouse Bay, 3 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom
Fully fenced and gated 641sqm section
Added bonus 2 large utility rooms at the ground level
Offers over $829,500. 1 Falkirk St
Open home every Sun 11-11.30am. Ph 021 187 9607

www.trademe.co.nz...

Price: $829,500

2158 days ago

Firebox replacement and take down old chimney

Sandra from Mount Roskill

I need to find a trades man that could take down old Chimney and replace firebox. I need quotes please

2158 days ago

Love Where You Live - February 1st to 29th 🥰

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Love is in the air this month! We’re not just talking about Valentine’s Day... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign.

Our theme for February is all about finding ways to show your home and community a little extra love and care. Whether it’s organising a street clean up, … View more
Love is in the air this month! We’re not just talking about Valentine’s Day... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign.

Our theme for February is all about finding ways to show your home and community a little extra love and care. Whether it’s organising a street clean up, helping a neighbour tidy up their property, putting together a working bee, or installing a communal pātaka or library - there are countless ways to make our neighbourhoods more enjoyable for everyone.

Don’t forget to share the love! Let us know how you’re improving your neighbourhood this month by email or tag us online and include the following hashtag:

#NSNZlovewhereyoulive

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2158 days ago

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! 📣📣📣 Our Volunteer Training is coming up soon!

Anjalee Pieries from Amitabha Hospice Service Trust

Volunteering is a rewarding and empowering way to make a difference to someone's life. Join us and become an Amitabha Hospice volunteer today!

Please kindly share this post. 🙏

🚩Send us your application ASAP

The FREE training is given on 6 consecutive Wednesdays from 7.00 - … View more
Volunteering is a rewarding and empowering way to make a difference to someone's life. Join us and become an Amitabha Hospice volunteer today!

Please kindly share this post. 🙏

🚩Send us your application ASAP

The FREE training is given on 6 consecutive Wednesdays from 7.00 - 9.30pm, at our training room in Avondale.

📣The next volunteer training will be starting on the 12th of February 2020.

Amitabha Hospice provides free care to the elderly & to people with life-limiting illness in every area of Auckland for a few hours a week.

To apply click here:
www.amitabhahospice.org...

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2159 days ago

Are you on treatment for heart failure?

Waitematā District Health Board

Is your ejection fraction 40% or less? If so, we would like to hear from you.

Waitemata DHB is taking part in an international study looking at IV iron replacement therapy in heart failure patients.

*Transport and parking is paid for attending study visits.

For more obligation-free … View more
Is your ejection fraction 40% or less? If so, we would like to hear from you.

Waitemata DHB is taking part in an international study looking at IV iron replacement therapy in heart failure patients.

*Transport and parking is paid for attending study visits.

For more obligation-free information please contact:
Cardiology Research Waitemata DHB on (09) 4868920 ext. 43591 or email - heartfidstudy@waitematadhb.govt.nz

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2159 days ago

Perucci Styish Medium Blond synthetic wig (cost over $400)

Dave from Blockhouse Bay

Stylish turned wooden stand and comb included

(Purchased from Wigs By Haircreations in Auckland)
In excellent condition
you can check out the manufacturers website at www.ellen...

Price: $175

2159 days ago

Office Cabinet priced to sell

Dave from Blockhouse Bay

MessageIn good condition two sliding doors - with lock but keys are missing
Slight fading on the top surface due to sun damage but sound frame.

Dimensions:

1m 20cm wide
45cm deep
72cm high

Will need two people to lift.

Price: $30

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2159 days ago

Nature’s purest baby bassinet with mattress, mattress protector , sheets and mobile

Avita from Hillsborough

Wooden bassinet. Reputable Nature’s Purest brand.
In great condition
Also includes:
organic cotton bassinet mattress and sheets

Can be used rocking , or legs can be set to a fixed position as shown in pics

Mattress dimensions are 750mm x 400mm by 60mm
First used in 2014 for 6 months. … View more
Wooden bassinet. Reputable Nature’s Purest brand.
In great condition
Also includes:
organic cotton bassinet mattress and sheets

Can be used rocking , or legs can be set to a fixed position as shown in pics

Mattress dimensions are 750mm x 400mm by 60mm
First used in 2014 for 6 months. Then stored. Then used in 2019 for 5 months.
It is larger than standard bassinets and very sturdy

Reduced to $140 - this is a real bargain !!

Negotiable

2160 days ago

Find instant savings with SuperGold

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2160 days ago

Graphic Calculator

Nalini from Mount Roskill

Hi there! Does anyone have a graphics calculator they are wanting to sell off/give away please?

I need a Casio FX9750GII calculator urgently and am hoping somebody has one!

Please let me know! Thank you very much!

2166 days ago

Able Bodied persons parking in the disabled parking spots

Sue from New Lynn

I am going to talk about a matter that I posted on Neighbourly some years ago but this time I will hold back on referring to the skin colour of the people involved.

Earlier today I went to the local liqour outlet for a bottle of wine.

Whilst there a ute turned up and parked at a funny angle … View more
I am going to talk about a matter that I posted on Neighbourly some years ago but this time I will hold back on referring to the skin colour of the people involved.

Earlier today I went to the local liqour outlet for a bottle of wine.

Whilst there a ute turned up and parked at a funny angle in the Disabled Parking area.

Another member of the public was angry at this and accosted the people who had popped into the local liqour for booze.

What the offending people did was pure ignorance and nastiness. They started yelling that we were racist and wouldn't pick on anyone of a different skin colour.

I had gone to the defense of the member of the public and said to the people "Actually he is right and you are wrong. You should not park in the disabled parking area". I spoke quietly and calmly.

They turned on me and the woman became all aggresive. I ended up shaking and I said that I am in my late 50s and could have needed that parking area due to a disability. They did not have a disabled parking sticker and their behaviour showed to me how lazy they were when it came to respecting others eg the disabled.

They carried on yelling the F word frequently to the point where I thought the F word is probably the ONLY word they can speak because they think it sounds all smart and intelligent.

I cannot stand hearing anyone use the F Word because it shows a low intelligence and a lack of proper vocabulary.

Fortunately when it looked like the aggressive woman who claimed we were being racist seemed to be looking like she would attack me one of the local homeless guys came along and told the people to "F off". He has known me a long time as I am always friendly towards him and give him food and sometimes money.

I told him that all that, what happened, had me shaking all over.

Out of all this there is one thing that really angers me and it's the incredible laziness of so many able-bodied people that park in the disabled parking areas. But when a person or persons react aggressively because they are in the wrong by abusing and calling others racist then that really does bother me.

I just remembered one more 'gesture' the woman who became very aggressive did and that was she went up to the guy complaining and presented a finger that one can assume is the Up Yours gesture.

 And so all that i.e the frequency of the F word(please be aware I do use that word myself but it's 99% directed at the traffic congestion of Auckland)and her hand gestures shows to me the lack of intelligence of the offender and her colleagues(all of whom were also behaving irrationally aggressively perhaps because they knew they were in the wrong but wanted to be right).

A disabled person must be able to park in a disabled parking area with the relevant sticker appearing on the windscreen area. Not have to contend with lazy able bodied people who think they are more worthy of the spot than a disabled person.

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