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Sandy from New Lynn
THIS SATURDAY - 17 November : 8am
4 households selling:
Bric a brac, secondhand clothes, MAGs uniform (boy), jewellery (new and nearly new), second hand books, CDs, shoes, kitchen items, outdoor chair (with cushion), plants, craft packs and craft items, few furniture items, handbags, rugs, YOU … View moreTHIS SATURDAY - 17 November : 8am
4 households selling:
Bric a brac, secondhand clothes, MAGs uniform (boy), jewellery (new and nearly new), second hand books, CDs, shoes, kitchen items, outdoor chair (with cushion), plants, craft packs and craft items, few furniture items, handbags, rugs, YOU NAME IT WE'VE PROBABLY GOT IT!
Negotiable
Miao from New Lynn
My company has international students coming from China, who are looking for forward to having unforgettable culture exchanging experience in NZ.
Now we are looking for the local families, who might interested to host the international students around 10-14 years old for 10 nights at coming Feb. … View moreMy company has international students coming from China, who are looking for forward to having unforgettable culture exchanging experience in NZ.
Now we are looking for the local families, who might interested to host the international students around 10-14 years old for 10 nights at coming Feb. Three meals and transportation will be needed.
Contact us if you are interested.
student_service@aedut.com, or 09-368-1231
Aayushi from New Lynn
Hi m looking for the photographer for my daughters 1st birthday
Who can come to the party and do some nice photography at reasonable price
Looking for recommendations or anyone got experience in this field
Thanks
One issue we see quite often is clients making tax payments to the wrong IRD account, or against the wrong financial year. If payment has been made to the wrong account it will look as if you have missed a deadline and then penalties and interest can be charged. In this article we provide a list of… View moreOne issue we see quite often is clients making tax payments to the wrong IRD account, or against the wrong financial year. If payment has been made to the wrong account it will look as if you have missed a deadline and then penalties and interest can be charged. In this article we provide a list of the most common IRD tax accounts and how to use them.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Police are continuing to appeal for sightings of missing Waitakere woman Michelle Simpson, who has not been seen for more than 24 hours. Police's concerns are growing for the safety of Michelle, who was last seen walking along Wairere Road (between Caton and Gregory Road) around 11.30am Monday… View morePolice are continuing to appeal for sightings of missing Waitakere woman Michelle Simpson, who has not been seen for more than 24 hours. Police's concerns are growing for the safety of Michelle, who was last seen walking along Wairere Road (between Caton and Gregory Road) around 11.30am Monday morning.
Michelle is 50-years-old, approximately 5 foot tall with short brown hair and is likely to be confused and disorientated. Please ensure you check your shed, backyard or any area where someone may seek shelter. If you have a security camera or dash cam, check the footage. If you have any information, please contact Police by phoning 111. Read more
Hi neighbours,
Be aware, police have identified a new telephone scam targeting New Zealanders. If you receive an angry call from someone seeking compensation for car damages, hang up. To read more, click here.
What you need to know:
- The call will be from an international number that's … View moreHi neighbours,
Be aware, police have identified a new telephone scam targeting New Zealanders. If you receive an angry call from someone seeking compensation for car damages, hang up. To read more, click here.
What you need to know:
- The call will be from an international number that's then redirected through a local number.
- The aggressive scammer could be very convincing.
- Upon answering, they demand money for damages from a vehicle collision they claim you were involved in.
- Police are urging people to warn elderly relatives so they do not fall victim to the scam and lose money.
- If you receive a call of this nature, police advise you to hang up immediately.
Brian from New Lynn
St John ambulance crews across the country will refuse to attend non-emergency event work in what FIRST Union says is: "Their fight for including shift recognition payments to reflect their unsociable and physically tolling seven-day-a-week, rotating shift pattern." Ambulance staff work a… View moreSt John ambulance crews across the country will refuse to attend non-emergency event work in what FIRST Union says is: "Their fight for including shift recognition payments to reflect their unsociable and physically tolling seven-day-a-week, rotating shift pattern." Ambulance staff work a 12-hour shift pattern that rotates over days, nights and weekends. FIRST Union says the ambulance workers previously received shift recognition payments for night and weekend work, similar to other DHB-related services like nurses. However, St John claims this has been incorporated into the hourly rate. FIRST Union transport logistics and manufacturing divisional secretary Jared Abbott says that explaination doesn't fly. "The starting rate is below $20 an hour, if recognition payments for night and weekend work are factored into this, many ambulance professionals would have to be on below the minimum wage," he said. "To claim that the current rates account for shift recognition is incorrect. New Zealand’s ambulance professionals are amongst the lowest paid in the developed world." Mr Abbott says the first strike notice was served on St John this week for a ban on recalls to events, meaning frontline ambulance staff will not cover work where other staff have been removed from duty to do commercial event work. "Our members feel very strongly about ensuring that patient safety is maintained during any industrial action. "Event work, which is commercial income for St John, often gets priority over frontline services, so by refusing to come off the frontline to cover events actually makes more ambulance officers available for the public service."
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Derek from
It has been a very eventful few weeks as we start the lead up to Christmas!
Please check out my latest listings to hit the market.
If anything interests you, please contact me for more information.
I look forward to seeing you at one of my weekend open homes.
Derek - 021460954
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