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Helena from Morningside
I need a very large (3 seater) couch and a very large chair picked up from Albany on Friday (time is flexible)
If there is anyone on here that either wants to do it or can recommend someone reliable and reasonably priced I would be grateful.
Phone 021905990
Laura from Westmere
Hi all, I’m a newly qualified barber but still sharpening my skills so I’m looking into getting male models in for hair cuts, preferably clipper/scissor cuts (no clipper all overs please), all cuts will be supervised by a senior barber and depending on the cut it will be $25 or free.
You will… View moreHi all, I’m a newly qualified barber but still sharpening my skills so I’m looking into getting male models in for hair cuts, preferably clipper/scissor cuts (no clipper all overs please), all cuts will be supervised by a senior barber and depending on the cut it will be $25 or free.
You will need to call ahead to book in with me, call Gents & Rascals Barbershop at 188 Quay Street, PWC tower lobby, Auckland CBD, 1010 on 09303043,
Or message me directly on neighbourly!
Look forward to hearing from you, Laura. 💇🏻♂️💈
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The Team from Auckland Museum
Ahoy ye families!
Grab a torch and join our adventurers and suffer a sailor’s life on-board, as we navigate the southern oceans with Cook and company.
It’s going to be all hands on deck as you learn how to behave in His Majesty’s Royal Navy – avoid the dreaded cat o’ nine tails and … View moreAhoy ye families!
Grab a torch and join our adventurers and suffer a sailor’s life on-board, as we navigate the southern oceans with Cook and company.
It’s going to be all hands on deck as you learn how to behave in His Majesty’s Royal Navy – avoid the dreaded cat o’ nine tails and sample some delightful 18th century naval food. Mmmm, pease porridge, anyone?
Discover stories and traditions of tangata whenua as encountered by that first bewildered bunch of seafarers. And how do you communicate if you don’t speak the same language? Try to dodge muddles and mix-ups once we reach the Pacific.
● TUE 1, WED 2, THU 3, SUN 6, FRI 11 & SUN 13 OCT, 6PM - 8.30PM
● $25 EARLYBIRD (UNTIL 8 SEP), $30 GENERAL ADMISSION
Learn more
Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff
A stack of six envelopes containing voting papers for the local body elections were spotted at the doorstep of a derelict building on a busy central Auckland footpath on Thursday, despite the letter box being taped shut. NZ Post admitted the delivery person had left the voting papers on the … View moreA stack of six envelopes containing voting papers for the local body elections were spotted at the doorstep of a derelict building on a busy central Auckland footpath on Thursday, despite the letter box being taped shut. NZ Post admitted the delivery person had left the voting papers on the footpath, but said it took the responsibility of delivering voting papers "very seriously".
Do you think online voting would help eliminate the risk of election fraud?
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The Team from Auckland Museum
Have you ever wanted to get closer to our exhibitions, collections and give back to the people of Auckland? Becoming a Weekend Information Desk Volunteer is a great way to get amongst it at Auckland Museum!
If you’re a friendly, helpful person who would enjoy helping visitors and you’ve got … View moreHave you ever wanted to get closer to our exhibitions, collections and give back to the people of Auckland? Becoming a Weekend Information Desk Volunteer is a great way to get amongst it at Auckland Museum!
If you’re a friendly, helpful person who would enjoy helping visitors and you’ve got a knack for communicating clearly, we would love to hear from you. You’ll receive full workshop-based training to make sure you’re skilled to field questions and provide helpful information to Museum visitors.
We ask for a commitment of approximately one half-day shift per week or per fortnight, typically on Saturday or Sunday. We would love to hear from you if you have availability on Fridays and/or Mondays also. We are seeking people who are able to make a genuine, long-lasting commitment to being an Auckland Museum volunteer.
Here’s your chance to help shape the experience people from Auckland, the rest of New Zealand and the rest of the world have at Auckland Museum.
Apply here!
Laine Moger Reporter from Central Leader
An Uber driver guilty of killing a young father of four in a central Auckland crash has been sentenc…
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Carron from Point Chevalier
Hello and welcome to CavCare. We will be opening on Monday, 7 October and are now accepting limited bookings for furbaby day care, for small breeds.
Todd Niall Reporter from Central Leader
Hi Neighbours, Auckland Council meets for the last time on Thursday before heading to October's local body elections. Progress has been made but three has also been a lot of squabbling and spite. Do you think the councillors have done well? Read the story below.
(Please type NFP if your … View moreHi Neighbours, Auckland Council meets for the last time on Thursday before heading to October's local body elections. Progress has been made but three has also been a lot of squabbling and spite. Do you think the councillors have done well? Read the story below.
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