Newmarket, Auckland

1863 days ago

Glass Topped Outdoor Table and Chairs with Umbrella

Ashlei from Orakei

MUST BE PICKED UP THIS WEEKEND :)

It's definitely been well used over the past few years, two chairs have tears on the back (as seen in full photo) and the material is stained from general outdoor use. A couple of cigarette stains and holes, but all chairs are functional and stable.

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MUST BE PICKED UP THIS WEEKEND :)

It's definitely been well used over the past few years, two chairs have tears on the back (as seen in full photo) and the material is stained from general outdoor use. A couple of cigarette stains and holes, but all chairs are functional and stable.

Glass top table, various scratches and stains but again, stable and sturdy.
Umbrella is in good condition except requires a makeshift rope tie to keep it up.

Will require pick up from Orakei.

Measurements:

Table length: 150.5cm / 59.25inch

Table width: 90.5cm / 35.6inch

Table height: 69.5cm / 27.3inch

Chair height: 85cm / 33.4inch

Tip of umbrella to floor roughly 240cm / 94.5inch



Thanks!

Free

1863 days ago

Dazzling Paws Dog Grooming at Orakei Bay Village

Cindy from Dazzling Paws Dog Grooming

We love this sweetheart, she visited us several times since her first groom and she never failed to give us the brightest smile that makes our day. Isn’t she gorgeous?😍🌸💗

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1871 days ago

What is the most frequently used word for 2020?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

It's official.

The word of the year named by Collins Dictionary is lockdown.

Included in this year's top 10 is the word Megxit, which means the withdrawal of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from royal duties.

Here are the top 20 words of 2020:

Coronavirus, furlough, key worker, … View more
It's official.

The word of the year named by Collins Dictionary is lockdown.

Included in this year's top 10 is the word Megxit, which means the withdrawal of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from royal duties.

Here are the top 20 words of 2020:

Coronavirus, furlough, key worker, lockdown, Megxit, mukbang ( a video in which the host eats a huge amount of food to entertain viewers), self-isolate, social distancing, TikToker (someone who appears regularly in videos on TikTok).

What do you think of the most frequently used words?

Do they come as any surprise to you?

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1864 days ago

Make your space at Nido!

Nido

You’ll find everything you need for your home at Nido, from furniture to homewares and more. New stock arrives weekly and our Christmas range has just landed! Our design team and stylists have created gifting guides and decorations to inspire you for the season. We’re open 7 days a week, from … View moreYou’ll find everything you need for your home at Nido, from furniture to homewares and more. New stock arrives weekly and our Christmas range has just landed! Our design team and stylists have created gifting guides and decorations to inspire you for the season. We’re open 7 days a week, from 9am-6pm, open until 9pm on Thursday.

There’s plenty of parking and our in-store café- we look forward to seeing you soon!
Visit us online

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1864 days ago

Glorious spot for a peaceful retreat

Eve from Eve Rudkin Mindfulness

It was wonderful to have two of my mindfulness groups at the glorious Mary Mackillop retreat centre looking over Kohimarama on Sunday, a perfect day. My Term 3 group had missed out due to the second lockdown back in August so it was pretty special to finally get there, peace, silence, awe at the … View moreIt was wonderful to have two of my mindfulness groups at the glorious Mary Mackillop retreat centre looking over Kohimarama on Sunday, a perfect day. My Term 3 group had missed out due to the second lockdown back in August so it was pretty special to finally get there, peace, silence, awe at the view ahhhhhh. If you want to find out more about how mindfulness helps reduce stress, see my website below

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1864 days ago

Camelbak Chute Mag drink bottle

Andrew from Orakei

Unwanted Gift
Brand new. Retails for $40

Price: $25

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1864 days ago

Level 5 Bistro Menu Cook

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Our Level 5 Diploma students planned, developed and designed a menu of contemporary bistro dishes that could be served in an Auckland restaurant. In this assessment, they prepared served two entrees and two mains and one dessert to two of their guests.
We had some exciting dishes like Korean … View more
Our Level 5 Diploma students planned, developed and designed a menu of contemporary bistro dishes that could be served in an Auckland restaurant. In this assessment, they prepared served two entrees and two mains and one dessert to two of their guests.
We had some exciting dishes like Korean fried chicken, Pumpkin soup, Smoky Pork ribs and more...

1865 days ago

Alarm Your Home or Business Today!

Garrison Alarms

For over 25 years Paradox has provided world-class products in the electronic security industry with reliable communication technology, flexible expansion and great-looking keypads, making for an ideal security system for any domestic or commercial installation.

A Paradox Alarm system is the … View more
For over 25 years Paradox has provided world-class products in the electronic security industry with reliable communication technology, flexible expansion and great-looking keypads, making for an ideal security system for any domestic or commercial installation.

A Paradox Alarm system is the best way to protect your family home or business. Manage your security system from anywhere with the use of the Paradox Insite Gold app that allows you to arm and disarm your system, close your garage door or operate many other devices.

Make the right choice and call Garrison today!

Email: sales@garrisonalarms.co.nz
Contact Number: 0800 125 449
Find out more

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1865 days ago

Memorial to honour Erebus crash victims approved.

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

A national memorial to remember the victims of the Erebus disaster will be built almost 41 years after the disaster.

Members of the Waitematā Local Board have voted to support plans for the controversial memorial at Dove Myer Robinson Park, also known as the Parnell Rose Gardens.

The project has… View more
A national memorial to remember the victims of the Erebus disaster will be built almost 41 years after the disaster.

Members of the Waitematā Local Board have voted to support plans for the controversial memorial at Dove Myer Robinson Park, also known as the Parnell Rose Gardens.

The project has drawn opposition from residents of the central Auckland suburb, who believe the memorial is not suited for the park.

Steel walls rise on either side of the path, with 257 snowflakes carved into one of the walls to represent each life lost in the 1979 plane crash.

*Please put NFP if you do not want your comment used by Stuff.

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1865 days ago

Bottomless Brunch

Sang from Eden Bistro

Hi guys come join us for Bottomless Brunch this weekend.
Great choices of cocktails, prosecco, bloody marys.
Check out our website for more information.
www.edenbistro.co.nz...

1865 days ago

Bins before breakfast – upcoming changes to waste collection

Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board

New contracts signed for waste across Auckland mean your waste collection time may change. Put your bin out by 7am to avoid missing your pick-up.

1865 days ago

Face coverings will be mandatory on public transport in Auckland from Thursday

Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board

The Government will make face coverings mandatory on public transport in Auckland starting this Thursday. This includes on trains, buses and ferries.

1865 days ago

Approval for national Erebus Memorial in Dove-Myer Robinson Park

Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board

Waitematā Local Board has given landowner approval for an application to build a national Erebus Memorial in Parnell’s Dove-Myer Robinson Park.

1865 days ago

Customisation Available!

Sophie from Celebration Box

Order any one of our Celebration Boxes online and create a special gift with the ability to customise your box with an array of options. From personalised notes and cards to extra candy, alcohol, delicious donuts, balloons and even a colourful bow the possibilities are endless!

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1865 days ago

anyone got a metal detector?

Stephen from Mount Eden

Hi. I need to find a manhole cover that's been buried under a lawn. I'm happy to pay someone $50 for ten minutes of work. Stephen

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