Takapuna, Auckland

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

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2277 days ago

Epson printer ink cartridges for sale

Hiromi from Devonport

Brand New compatible Epson T1331 T1332 T1333 T1334 Ink Cartridges.

4 x T1331: Epson 133 Black XL
1 x T1332: Epson 133 Cyan XL
1 x T1333: Epson 133 Magenta XL
1 x T1334: Epson 133 Yellow XL
7 cartridges for $15
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Brand New compatible Epson T1331 T1332 T1333 T1334 Ink Cartridges.

4 x T1331: Epson 133 Black XL
1 x T1332: Epson 133 Cyan XL
1 x T1333: Epson 133 Magenta XL
1 x T1334: Epson 133 Yellow XL
7 cartridges for $15

Compatible Brother Printers:
Epson Stylus N11
Epson Stylus NX125
Epson Stylus NX130
Epson Stylus NX230
Epson Stylus NX420
Epson Stylus NX430
Epson Stylus NX-130
Epson Stylus NX-230
Epson Stylus NX-420
Epson Stylus NX-430
Epson WorkForce 320
Epson WorkForce 325
Epson WorkForce 435

Price: $15

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2277 days ago

Prepared For Anything - October 1st to 31st ⚠️

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Here at Neighbourhood Support we know first hand that communities that stay connected and prepared fare better in emergencies than those without a plan.

For the month of October, we want to see how you tackle emergency preparedness. From getting first aid training to putting together a grab n’ … View more
Here at Neighbourhood Support we know first hand that communities that stay connected and prepared fare better in emergencies than those without a plan.

For the month of October, we want to see how you tackle emergency preparedness. From getting first aid training to putting together a grab n’ go bag with survival essentials, a little bit of planning goes a long way to make sure you can get through any situation.

This month also coincides with International Day of Disaster Reduction on October 13th and New Zealand’s national earthquake drill and tsunami hikoi, ShakeOut, on Thursday, October 17th at 1.30pm.

Let us know how you’re preparing for anything in your home, at work or in your community by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:

#NSNZprepared

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2278 days ago

Poll: Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote?

Neighbourly.co.nz

The Greens are supporting the voting age being dropped to 16. Green party co-leader James Shaw said he saw "switched on" young people demanding to be heard by politicians. They were desperately unhappy about the decisions political leaders were making about their futures.

What do you … View more
The Greens are supporting the voting age being dropped to 16. Green party co-leader James Shaw said he saw "switched on" young people demanding to be heard by politicians. They were desperately unhappy about the decisions political leaders were making about their futures.

What do you think?

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Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote?
  • 20.7% Absolutely - young people are our future!
    20.7% Complete
  • 68.2% No - they lack experience to make good judgements
    68.2% Complete
  • 11% It depends on the 16-year-old
    11% Complete
1259 votes
2277 days ago

House Tours are back for 2020!

NZ House & Garden Tours

NZ House & Garden House Tours are hitting the regions for 2020!

Book your next summer weekend away now for a chance to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines!

Join us for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast … View more
NZ House & Garden House Tours are hitting the regions for 2020!

Book your next summer weekend away now for a chance to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines!

Join us for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. For the last eleven years, the magazine has handpicked five fabulous locations around the country and this time we are delighted to be heading to the Bay of Islands, Taupō, New Plymouth, Blenheim and Dunedin.

For more information and to secure your tickets for an inspiring day out exploring New Zealand's region, please visit our website.
Book now

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2277 days ago

Cash for cars - get your wreck off the road!

The Team from AAA Auto Parts

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free … View more
Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free quotes over the phone

We will beat any prices in the market by 10%.

Support your local business.
Give us a call on ** 0800 50 00 01 ** and we will be happy to have a chat.
Enquire now

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2277 days ago

Vote for the Shore Action Team!

John Gillon from

The Shore Action team has led the Kaipātiki Local Board for the last 3 years and has made huge progress for our area.
This election we are standing a strong team of 6 candidates prepared to take action to deliver for our local communities:
Adrian Tyler, Anne-Elise Smithson, Danielle Grant, John … View more
The Shore Action team has led the Kaipātiki Local Board for the last 3 years and has made huge progress for our area.
This election we are standing a strong team of 6 candidates prepared to take action to deliver for our local communities:
Adrian Tyler, Anne-Elise Smithson, Danielle Grant, John Gillon, Melanie Kenrick, Paula Gillon.

Our Action Plan:

ACTION ON TRANSPORT:
- Continue to hold Auckland Transport to account
- Action on Onewa Road! Mon-Sat daytime clearway (city-bound); restore 9am T3 finish time; shared cycling/pedestrian path (city-bound)
- Rebuild Northcote Wharf; Improve ferry services and bus connections
- Support Harbour Bridge walking/cycling link and Seapath
- Shared cycling/pedestrian loop connecting Birkenhead-Beach Haven-Glenfield
- Safe school streets

ACTION ON PARKS & ENVIRONMENT:
- Protect and enhance our environment
- Increase pest-free initiatives and protect our precious kauri from dieback disease
- Continue our massive programme of bush track upgrades and create new kauri-free routes, including the Beach Haven Coastal Connection (Tui Park - Shepherds Park - Hellyers Creek Reserve)
- Clean streams, ponds and beaches
- Action on Little Shoal Bay flooding
- No park sales!

ACTION ON PLAY
- Continue upgrading our tired playgrounds and basketball courts
- More shadesails over playgrounds
- Upgrade our sports facilities and leisure centres
- New splashpad, toddler destination playground and Māra Hūpara traditional Māori play

ACTION IN OUR COMMUNITY
- Vibrant and safer town centres
- Support for our sports clubs, volunteers, cultural groups and community houses
- Support the Beach Haven Marae proposal
- Protect our heritage and keep developers within zoning rules
- Listen to you and keep you informed

For more information, visit: www.shoreaction.org.nz...

Authorised by John Gillon, 196 Beach Haven Road, Beach Haven, Ph 0210497933

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2277 days ago

Single room for female professional or student $210/w

John from Takapuna

Furnishings: Some provided.
Additional costs: No additional costs.
Current flatmates: 4 existing flatmates.
Parking: Road parking available. Quite street with lots of parking available.
In the area: Plenty of street parking. Countdow­n, and bus stop within 5 minute walking distance.
Description: 4… View more
Furnishings: Some provided.
Additional costs: No additional costs.
Current flatmates: 4 existing flatmates.
Parking: Road parking available. Quite street with lots of parking available.
In the area: Plenty of street parking. Countdow­n, and bus stop within 5 minute walking distance.
Description: 4 bedroom house with 3 bathrooms.

Nice quiet comfortable room with nice location.

In a family house with a home-stay student.

We provide fibre internet.

Great for a student going to the near by grammar school.

Female Student or professional.

Non smoking.

Negotiable

2278 days ago

Illegal dumping reporting on the rise as Aucklanders grow 'sick and tired' of it

Danielle Clent Reporter from North Shore Times

Hi neighbours, the number of people reporting illegal dumping is on the rise and Auckland Council continues to prosecute offenders.
Just last week, two people were in court on charges relating to illegal dumping.
What do you do when you see illegal dumping?
Please put NFP if you do not want your … View more
Hi neighbours, the number of people reporting illegal dumping is on the rise and Auckland Council continues to prosecute offenders.
Just last week, two people were in court on charges relating to illegal dumping.
What do you do when you see illegal dumping?
Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used in print.

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2278 days ago
2278 days ago

Last call for our subscription offer - special for Neighbourly members

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

This offer ends today! For 75 years, NZ Gardener has been sharing great gardening advice and amazing New Zealand gardens, DIY projects, seasonal recipes and preserves and more. For the month of September we’d like to offer our Neighbourly audience a special offer for a one-year subscription at … View moreThis offer ends today! For 75 years, NZ Gardener has been sharing great gardening advice and amazing New Zealand gardens, DIY projects, seasonal recipes and preserves and more. For the month of September we’d like to offer our Neighbourly audience a special offer for a one-year subscription at $75. Use the promo code NZGN75.

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2278 days ago

So you think you're not going to vote ? Try this :

Todd Niall Reporter from North Shore Times

Hi Neighbours,
History tells us most of you won't vote in the Auckland Council elections by October 12. 38.5 per cent did last time. So I thought I'd offer a few tips about that unopened envelope that is sitting in your home, give it a go and see if you become a voter. Does it work ? … View more
Hi Neighbours,
History tells us most of you won't vote in the Auckland Council elections by October 12. 38.5 per cent did last time. So I thought I'd offer a few tips about that unopened envelope that is sitting in your home, give it a go and see if you become a voter. Does it work ? Read the story below:


(Please type NFP if your comments are not for print)

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2278 days ago

Fundraising for my daughter's surgery

Jessica from Takapuna

Hi everyone,
We have setup a Give-a-little page to help fundraise for my daughter, to have a major surgery in America that will change her life.

Faith was diagnosed with Spastic Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy, and she has been doing physiotherapy since she was a toddler. Although she worked so hard … View more
Hi everyone,
We have setup a Give-a-little page to help fundraise for my daughter, to have a major surgery in America that will change her life.

Faith was diagnosed with Spastic Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy, and she has been doing physiotherapy since she was a toddler. Although she worked so hard with physio and exercises every day, it is heart breaking to see Cerebral Palsy increasingly affecting her whole body as she grew older.

This major surgery is called Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR)

The SDR will reduce her spasticity, allowing her to have a better control of her body, to reduce her pain and help her gaining abilities to be more independent in moving from one position to another.

SDR will not cure Cerebral Palsy, but it will give her huge chance to have a better quality of life.

Because this surgery is not funded by the NZ government, we aim to raise $150,000 in total. The cost will cover the surgery, the intensive physiotherapy that she need immediately after, plus accommodation and flights.

Please read her story, please share her story,
and please, please donate to help us change Faith’s life. We thank you and forever grateful from the bottom of our hearts.

God bless you.
Yours sincerely,
Jessica, John, Faith and Nathan

Give-a-little page:
givealittle.co.nz...

2278 days ago

Night at the Museum - Landlubbers to Scurvy Dogs

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 more
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 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

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2279 days ago

Lake Road, are we there yet?

Iain from Devonport

This is a review of a public forum and panel discussion, "Lake Road, Belmont, Our Future?" that was held on the 5th of August at Belmont Baptist Church. A good number attended, there were some great questions, and the conversations continue. Thanks to all who participated.

Special thanks… View more
This is a review of a public forum and panel discussion, "Lake Road, Belmont, Our Future?" that was held on the 5th of August at Belmont Baptist Church. A good number attended, there were some great questions, and the conversations continue. Thanks to all who participated.

Special thanks to Tamba Carleton, Ken Davis, Tommy Honey, and Jon Reeves. Much respect to Adrian Greshoff and Matt Miekle for the shots.

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2280 days ago

Local body vote papers left on doorstep below sealed letter box

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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