Mount Wellington, Auckland

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415 days ago

NAUTICA brand black and white sneakers

Vanessa from Mount Wellington

Near new barely worn NAUTICA brand women's size US 6 1/2 sneakers. Please text me on 0221320663 if you have questions or would like to negotiate the price.

Price: $20

415 days ago

Rose Gold Slides from H&M

Vanessa from Mount Wellington

Rose Gold Slides (slipon sandals) from H&M. Perfect condition. Never worn. Great for casual or dressy. SIZE 36

Price: $15

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415 days ago

Beautiful fashion jewellery Necklace

Vanessa from Mount Wellington

Beautiful pearl and silver look fashion jewellery Necklace. Pick up from Mt Wellington or Remuera.

Price: $10

415 days ago

NZ Commemorative Dollar July 10th 1967

Vanessa from Mount Wellington

NZ Commemorative Dollar from 1967. Collectors item.

Price: $20

415 days ago

Boxed Unopened 2001 Matchbox 50th Anniversary Red Ferrari 360 Spider

Vanessa from Mount Wellington

Boxed Unopened 50th Anniversary Matchbox Red Ferrari 360 Spider. Collectors item.

Price: $25

416 days ago

Never worn DEUCE brand Sneakers

Vanessa from Mount Wellington

I have a pair of beautiful DEUCE brand women's satin look sneakers. Size US 5 from Merchant shoes. Shoes have never been worn and are in near perfect condition. If you're interested you can text me on 0221320663 to arrange to pick up from Remuera or Mt Wellington.

Price: $40

416 days ago

Tiles

Nick Jenness from Nick The Builder

New tiles. Surplus from a job.
3 different colours.
Approximately 40 of each size and each colour, 100 x 100mm to 100 x 500mm x 16mm thick.
Free for pick up.

Free

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417 days ago

Cat bed

William from Mount Wellington

Hi just wondering if anybody has a free cat bed at all in the area would be much appreciated thanks

Free

417 days ago

Dazzling Paws Dog Grooming Orakei Bay Village Remuera

Cindy from Dazzling Paws Dog Grooming

Meet Rocky - our dapper friend who just dropped by Dazzling Paws for a fresh trim. Doesn't he look extra smart with his new haircut? 🐾

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417 days ago

Become an SPCA Foster Hero!

The Team from SPCA Auckland - Centres & Op Shops

Kitten season has arrived, and over the next six months, over 8,000 cats and kittens will come into SPCA’s care. Please help us give these babies the best start in life and sign up to be a foster parent today! It's not just cats and kittens - we are also urgently seeking foster homes for … View moreKitten season has arrived, and over the next six months, over 8,000 cats and kittens will come into SPCA’s care. Please help us give these babies the best start in life and sign up to be a foster parent today! It's not just cats and kittens - we are also urgently seeking foster homes for dogs and small animals.

Fostering saves lives and helps these tiny babies grow into healthy, well-adjusted adults, ready for adoption. We cover all training and costs. All you need is time and love to spare!

Sign up today and save a life!

418 days ago

French doors

Marlene from Ellerslie

Wooden double doors measuring approximately 198x53.5cm. Buyer pick-up only

Price: $50

440 days ago

What's your favourite recipe for gooseberry?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Love gooseberries? Share your favourite way to enjoy them. We're looking for our readers' favourite family recipes for this delicious crop. Send yours to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, and if we use it in the magazine, you will receive a free copy of our December 2024 issue.

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418 days ago

Kids sandals - new

Katya from Stonefields

Never worn. Leather insoles. EU size 34. You are welcome to bring your child to try them on.

Price: $35

418 days ago

Floor show

The Team from Resene ColorShop Lunn Ave

Spruce up your outdoor area for spring soirées in the sun with a simple but stylish rug you can personalise with your own design using your favourite Resene colours.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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419 days ago

Blessing scam

The Team from New Zealand Police

Three suspected scammers have been arrested trying to leave New Zealand with a large quantity of cash from their alleged victims.
A 50-year-old man and two women, 59 and 53, were arrested at Auckland International Airport yesterday by detectives from the Auckland City Financial Crime Unit. The … View more
Three suspected scammers have been arrested trying to leave New Zealand with a large quantity of cash from their alleged victims.
A 50-year-old man and two women, 59 and 53, were arrested at Auckland International Airport yesterday by detectives from the Auckland City Financial Crime Unit. The trio, all Chinese nationals, were arrested just before they checked in for their flights to China.
They arrived in New Zealand on 10 October. Police alleged that two days later, they began operating a blessing scam – a form of fraud targeting immigrant or elderly communities who are deceived into believing they or their loved ones are cursed or in spiritual danger.
Police have jointly charged the three suspects with two counts of obtaining by deception. The charges relate to two victims – one who lost $14,500 and jewellery and another who lost $15,000.
The accused were remanded in custody following their arrest and are due to appear in the Auckland District Court today. Police are continuing to tally the money that has been recovered, but it is a substantial amount.
Perpetrators of blessing scams pose as healers or spiritual practitioners, offering to remove the curse or bring good fortune in exchange for money or valuable items. Victims are pressured to hand over cash or jewellery, typically instructed not to open the packages they receive, only to later discover that the contents are worthless.
While the Financial Crime Unit has identified two victims so far, it’s highly likely more people were targeted.
We urge anyone who may have fallen victim to this scam to contact us and encourage members of New Zealand’s Chinese community to talk with elderly relatives and make a report if they have been scammed.
If you have any information that could help our enquiries, please contact us at 105.police.govt.nz... or call 105.
In New Zealand, blessing scams have predominantly targeted Chinese communities, exploiting cultural beliefs in spiritual healing and curses. This type of fraud has been active in New Zealand for more than 15 years, with a notable rise in cases in Auckland in recent years.
Police have continued to raise awareness within at-risk communities, yet these fraudulent activities persist, often carried out by well-coordinated groups.
Police remain committed to protecting all members of the public from fraud and financial harm, and ensuring that everyone feels safe from deceptive practices.
We encourage the community to stay vigilant against scams and to remain cautious when approached by individuals offering unsolicited services.
If you suspect that you may have fallen victim to a scam, please contact Police via 105 immediately.

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