Blockhouse Bay, Auckland

Have a browse...

Have a browse...

Check out what your neighbours are selling (or giving away!) here.

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286 days ago

MEF NIGHT MARKET 28 FEBRUARY 2025

Julie from Hillsborough

Here’s a glimpse of the kinds of things you can look forward to this Friday 🎶😎🥳🤩 Bring your family and friends and enjoy a night off cooking 🥘 👨‍🍳 and at the same time grab some great bargains too! See you there 👊🏽 #mefmarkets #aucklandnightmarkets #mtroskill

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286 days ago

Calling all changemakers!

Murray Halberg Retirement Village

Are you passionate about creating a positive impact in Kiwi communities? Applications are now open for our annual charity partnership for the 2025–2026 term!

We’re looking for a charity partner to join us in making a meaningful difference over the next 12 months. If your organisation is … View more
Are you passionate about creating a positive impact in Kiwi communities? Applications are now open for our annual charity partnership for the 2025–2026 term!

We’re looking for a charity partner to join us in making a meaningful difference over the next 12 months. If your organisation is dedicated to creating change and aligns with our values, we’d love to hear from you.

Click read more to apply.

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286 days ago

TV Stand

Myron from New Lynn

TV Stand (Homemade by previous owner)

Measurements
L: 145cm
H: 32cm
B: 45cm

Pick up: New Lynn

Cash Only

Price: $50

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286 days ago

3+2 Brown Sofa Set

Myron from New Lynn

3+2 Sofa Set
Color: Brown
Cushions have been replaced by new ones
Size:
3 seater;
L: 88.5 inch (7.3ft)
B: 25 inch (2.2ft)
H: 36 inch (3ft)… View more
3+2 Sofa Set
Color: Brown
Cushions have been replaced by new ones
Size:
3 seater;
L: 88.5 inch (7.3ft)
B: 25 inch (2.2ft)
H: 36 inch (3ft)
2 seater;
L: 73 inch (6.1ft)
B: 25 inch (2.2ft)
H: 36 inch (3ft)

Price: Negotiable
Pick up: New Lynn

Cash Only

Price: $200

287 days ago

Damien Grant in Stuff: "Prices are not rising."

Markus from Green Bay

see www.stuff.co.nz...

Two years ago I bought 500 g butter for $4.
Last year I bought 500 g butter for $5 - a 20% increase in a year.
This year the cheapest butter is $6.80 - a 36% increase in a year … and it is still going up.

So why is Stuff publishing such drivel???

I leave it to … View more
see www.stuff.co.nz...

Two years ago I bought 500 g butter for $4.
Last year I bought 500 g butter for $5 - a 20% increase in a year.
This year the cheapest butter is $6.80 - a 36% increase in a year … and it is still going up.

So why is Stuff publishing such drivel???

I leave it to you to do milk, sugar, apples, lettuce, beef, pork, musli bars etc etc etc on your own - it is equally depressing …

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287 days ago

PUZZLES 1,000pc (8), 1500pc, 2000pc

Sha from Green Bay

Jigsaw PUZZLES, $5ea ono.

Negotiable

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287 days ago

Glass Jars With Lids (new)

Sha from Green Bay

Making jam? Leftover new, from jam making:
3pk 300ml (3), 4pk 160ml. $2 ea pk, neg.

Negotiable

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287 days ago

RATCHET TIEDOWN STRAPS, various. Any offers?

Sha from Green Bay

Tiedowns (some with Ratchet). Offers.

Negotiable

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288 days ago

GOLF CLUBS & BAG

Sha from Green Bay

Golf Clubs and bag. Make offer.

Negotiable

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288 days ago

Mini Fridge

Sha from Green Bay

Mini Fridge, works, approx 44Wx47Dx50.5H. $45neg

Negotiable

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288 days ago

Coffee Table

Sushila from New Lynn

Centre Coffee Table
Glass slightly Chipped on the side
Draws can be opened both sides

Price: $50

288 days ago

How to immediately impress anyone: Simple behaviour tips

Brian from Mount Roskill

Impress others with these powerful tips
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Do you want to hold a positive aura and captivate people around? Mastering the art of influence is crucial for anyone looking to make an impact, be it at work, or social events. Engaging people around you well turns simple … View more
Impress others with these powerful tips
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Do you want to hold a positive aura and captivate people around? Mastering the art of influence is crucial for anyone looking to make an impact, be it at work, or social events. Engaging people around you well turns simple chats into memorable moments. Using specific techniques can boost your presence and help you connect more deeply. Following are powerful moves to help you influence and win over anybody:
​Power of your body language
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​Real power isn't about where you stand—it's about how you carry yourself. Confident individuals attract attention without needing to seek it out actively. Your physical presence matters; positioning yourself where conversations naturally occur can enhance how others perceive you. Move with purpose; fidgeting can diminish your presence. For instance, at social gatherings or meetings, stand or sit where you can engage easily with others rather than hiding in corners. This deliberate positioning helps project confidence and invites interaction from those around you.
Pause before you speak
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Pausing before you speak makes you look more powerful. A strategic pause can significantly boost your authority. Quick replies may come off as hasty, while a moment of silence conveys confidence. For example, if someone questions your opinion on a proposed marketing strategy, take a couple of seconds to collect your thoughts before responding. This not only builds anticipation but also shows that you value the conversation. In a meeting, if someone interrupts you, maintain eye contact and wait a moment before replying calmly. This approach commands respect and demonstrates that you are in control of the dialogue.
​​Build bonds with thoughtful interaction
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People trust those who make them feel seen. Building genuine connections relies on active listening rather than forced interactions. Instead of name-dropping, acknowledge someone's insight by saying, "I appreciated your thoughts on the recent sales report." Simple affirmations like "That was an excellent idea" or summarising their points can foster trust and connection. For example, in a networking event, instead of introducing yourself with big names, focus on what the other person is saying and respond thoughtfully. This approach makes others feel valued and encourages deeper conversations.
​Flip the power dynamic in conversations
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The greatest communicators get others to talk more while remaining in charge. Instead of taking over conversations, steer them by asking open-ended questions. Rather than posing "Why do you like this kind of music?" pose "What made you a fan of pop-music?" The small rephrasing inspires participation while permitting you to still have control over the conversation. For example, when discussing hobbies, rather than presenting your hobbies as statements, ask others and respond to their feedback. This demonstrates that you consider their opinion and maintains the natural flow of the conversation.
​Remember small details about others
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Most of the people trust individuals who recall minor details. Mentioning previous conversations reveals social intelligence and makes others valued. For example, upon running into the same person later, say something you discussed in your previous conversation: "When we last met, you had mentioned your holidays in Spain coming up—how did it go?" Making notes mentally in discussions solidifies bonding and shows the other person you value what is being said. During informal meetups such as coffee breaks or lunch appointments, remembering small details can become a major help in making an impression on the other person.
​Stay calm and composed under pressure
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Nothing unsettles people more than someone who stays calm under pressure. Composure naturally draws respect from others. Avoid reacting impulsively, instead, respond with intention. Lowering your voice during tense moments can help regain focus from others. If something unexpected occurs in a meeting, express gratitude for patience rather than apologising excessively. For example, if the video projector malfunctions during a presentation, calmly thank the audience for their understanding instead of dwelling on mistakes. This approach helps maintain a positive atmosphere and demonstrates your ability to handle pressure.
​Genuinely appreciate and thank people
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Genuine appreciation builds stronger connections than fake politeness. Effectively expressing gratitude strengthens relationships. Instead of saying "Sorry for the delay," try "Thank you for your patience." Recognising contributions authentically reinforces respect without sounding insincere. For example, after a team project, acknowledge everyone’s efforts by saying something like, "I truly appreciate everyone's hard work on this complex project." This kind of recognition fosters goodwill and encourages collaboration in future projects.
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288 days ago

Changes to Te Onewa Pā access

NZ Transport Agency (NZTA)

Between February 2025 and January 2026, we will be carrying out essential maintenance on the underside of SH1 Auckland Harbour Bridge which sits over the Pā at Stokes Point Reserve.

To keep the public safe there will be changes to the access of the Pā site.

Visit the … View more
Between February 2025 and January 2026, we will be carrying out essential maintenance on the underside of SH1 Auckland Harbour Bridge which sits over the Pā at Stokes Point Reserve.

To keep the public safe there will be changes to the access of the Pā site.

Visit the NZTA website to find out how you might be affected.
Find out more

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289 days ago

BLOCKHOUSE BAY MARKET

Angela from Blockhouse Bay

Come and join us for one of the longest running community markets around, SUPPORT LOCAL PEOPLE, BUY NZ MADE, FIND A BARGAIN!

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