Murrays Bay, Auckland

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2507 days ago

2 stained glass leadlight windows

Lawrence from Torbay - Long Bay

212mm x 436mm

$80 for both

Negotiable

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2507 days ago

Special offer for Neighbourly members with Insight Vacations

Insight vacations

Is Europe on your bucket list this year?

The team at Insight Vacations are pleased to make your 2019 adventures even more memorable with $100 off selected Europe journeys, exclusive to Neighbourly followers.

Travelling with Insight Vacations means you’ll always get to travel and stay in … View more
Is Europe on your bucket list this year?

The team at Insight Vacations are pleased to make your 2019 adventures even more memorable with $100 off selected Europe journeys, exclusive to Neighbourly followers.

Travelling with Insight Vacations means you’ll always get to travel and stay in style, enjoy small group camaraderie, and be immersed in the heart and soul of a destination and its people - like enjoying a Dine-at-Home experience with Nonna, in Alberobello, Italy.

Mention this ad to get $100 off select Europe trips.

Contact us on 0800 568 769 and visit our website to explore trips.
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2507 days ago

Large polished pine table

Dave from Torbay - Long Bay

L x W x H in cms: 180 x 104 x 77
Near offer considered.

Price: $300

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2508 days ago

Drumming/percussion teacher available

Fiona from Castor Bay

WBHS student availble for drum kit, tuned percussion and snare drum tuition in Castor Bay. Beginners through to Grade 5. $20 per 1/2 hour. Call Daniel on 022 3854189.

2508 days ago

Piano teacher available

Fiona from Castor Bay

WGHS student available for piano tuition in Castor Bay for beginners through to Grade 3. $20 per 1/2 hour. Call Tessa on 022 5199442.

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2508 days ago

Wanted - Old style chainsaw

Bert from Sunnynook

Looking for a chainsaw that is in a well used condition. image attached is as an example only. To be used as an ornament. Going or not going.

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2508 days ago

Kick-start your career in information technology

ICT

Offering a supercharged route into the business of computing the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology (PGCertInfoTech) is a short, intensive programme perfect for those who already possess an undergraduate degree in a non-ICT-related subject.

You’ll gain fundamental skills in … View more
Offering a supercharged route into the business of computing the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology (PGCertInfoTech) is a short, intensive programme perfect for those who already possess an undergraduate degree in a non-ICT-related subject.

You’ll gain fundamental skills in software development, including current knowledge of object-oriented programming and design, as well as web technologies and databases, to complement your existing critical thinking and communication abilities.

Find out more at ictgraduateschool.ac.nz
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2508 days ago

Study Health with NZMA

NZMA

Do you want to make a difference in people’s lives? If yes, then choosing to study health at NZMA may be your perfect next step. You’ll learn about health and wellbeing, the human body and development and the healthcare systems in New Zealand. Our course will equip you with the academic skills … View moreDo you want to make a difference in people’s lives? If yes, then choosing to study health at NZMA may be your perfect next step. You’ll learn about health and wellbeing, the human body and development and the healthcare systems in New Zealand. Our course will equip you with the academic skills to get a career in the health sector or help enhance your study further.

What’s more, this course is part of the Government-led Youth Guarantee programme so if you’re 16-19 you can study this course for FREE.

We have health courses starting on 25th February. Be quick and enrol now.
You can apply online or call us on 0800 222 833 to learn more.

NZMA fact: 80% of NZMA graduates go on to employment or higher study*

*80% represents and average student outcome over twelve months in 2016 and 2017. Visit ‘Latest News’ on nzma.ac.nz for more details. ^’Free Study’ options terms and conditions apply.
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2509 days ago

Booster Car Seat

Sylvia from Northcross

Maxi-Cosi Rodifix Air Protect Booster Car Seat, it only used during the weekend since bought 2 year ago.

It fit most children from 3.5 years of age through to 12 years old or from 15 - 36 kgs. This car seat is quick and easy to install, and it's easy to adjust the height to fit different … View more
Maxi-Cosi Rodifix Air Protect Booster Car Seat, it only used during the weekend since bought 2 year ago.

It fit most children from 3.5 years of age through to 12 years old or from 15 - 36 kgs. This car seat is quick and easy to install, and it's easy to adjust the height to fit different sizes of children, by adjusting from the top.
Came from smoke free home。 manufacture date is 24/03/2017


Foe more information please click the link below


babybox.co.nz...

Price: $200

2509 days ago

Two male students from Target Road Primary School 12-22 of Feb

Winnie from Sunnynook

We will have two male students around 10-11 years old from China who will attend to the Target Road Primary School from 12-22 of Feb.
Three meals and transportation will be needed.
The weekly rate will be $280 per student, so the whole payment will be $800 for two students 10 nights.
Contact … View more
We will have two male students around 10-11 years old from China who will attend to the Target Road Primary School from 12-22 of Feb.
Three meals and transportation will be needed.
The weekly rate will be $280 per student, so the whole payment will be $800 for two students 10 nights.
Contact Katy if you are interested, 022-6066887 or student_service@aedut.com

2511 days ago

Could native birds replace pesticides?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Just as honeybees pollinating orchards provide a service that benefits humans through fruit production, birds provide a valuable service too. What native birds do you see in your garden?

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