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Anthea from Westmere
In good condition, must be collected Monday 3rd Feb from Ponsonby. Will need two people to collect and a van or cage trailer. I have dismantled body of bed from head and bottom.
Thank you 😊
Negotiable
Dave from Blockhouse Bay
Stylish turned wooden stand and comb included
(Purchased from Wigs By Haircreations in Auckland)
In excellent condition
you can check out the manufacturers website at www.ellen...
Price: $175
Dave from Blockhouse Bay
MessageIn good condition two sliding doors - with lock but keys are missing
Slight fading on the top surface due to sun damage but sound frame.
Dimensions:
1m 20cm wide
45cm deep
72cm high
Will need two people to lift.
Price: $30
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Loleni from Sandringham
Brought New in 2017 for $600, new condition & never been ridden.
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Price: $300
Sue from New Lynn
I am going to talk about a matter that I posted on Neighbourly some years ago but this time I will hold back on referring to the skin colour of the people involved.
Earlier today I went to the local liqour outlet for a bottle of wine.
Whilst there a ute turned up and parked at a funny angle … View moreI am going to talk about a matter that I posted on Neighbourly some years ago but this time I will hold back on referring to the skin colour of the people involved.
Earlier today I went to the local liqour outlet for a bottle of wine.
Whilst there a ute turned up and parked at a funny angle in the Disabled Parking area.
Another member of the public was angry at this and accosted the people who had popped into the local liqour for booze.
What the offending people did was pure ignorance and nastiness. They started yelling that we were racist and wouldn't pick on anyone of a different skin colour.
I had gone to the defense of the member of the public and said to the people "Actually he is right and you are wrong. You should not park in the disabled parking area". I spoke quietly and calmly.
They turned on me and the woman became all aggresive. I ended up shaking and I said that I am in my late 50s and could have needed that parking area due to a disability. They did not have a disabled parking sticker and their behaviour showed to me how lazy they were when it came to respecting others eg the disabled.
They carried on yelling the F word frequently to the point where I thought the F word is probably the ONLY word they can speak because they think it sounds all smart and intelligent.
I cannot stand hearing anyone use the F Word because it shows a low intelligence and a lack of proper vocabulary.
Fortunately when it looked like the aggressive woman who claimed we were being racist seemed to be looking like she would attack me one of the local homeless guys came along and told the people to "F off". He has known me a long time as I am always friendly towards him and give him food and sometimes money.
I told him that all that, what happened, had me shaking all over.
Out of all this there is one thing that really angers me and it's the incredible laziness of so many able-bodied people that park in the disabled parking areas. But when a person or persons react aggressively because they are in the wrong by abusing and calling others racist then that really does bother me.
I just remembered one more 'gesture' the woman who became very aggressive did and that was she went up to the guy complaining and presented a finger that one can assume is the Up Yours gesture.
And so all that i.e the frequency of the F word(please be aware I do use that word myself but it's 99% directed at the traffic congestion of Auckland)and her hand gestures shows to me the lack of intelligence of the offender and her colleagues(all of whom were also behaving irrationally aggressively perhaps because they knew they were in the wrong but wanted to be right).
A disabled person must be able to park in a disabled parking area with the relevant sticker appearing on the windscreen area. Not have to contend with lazy able bodied people who think they are more worthy of the spot than a disabled person.
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Bruce and Raewyn from Sandringham
Image added!
Listed these for free last weekend but maybe many were away for the long weekend.
Great for kids or grandkids aged about 2 to 5 years.
phone 0211244177 pick up address is Coyle street Sandringham
Free
Bruce and Raewyn from Sandringham
Listed these for free last weekend but maybe many were away for the weekend.
As in photo, great for kids or grandkids aged about 2 to 5 years
Free
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Advaita from Mount Albert
Hi beautiful neighbours,
As a finalist for Miss World New Zealand 2020 I am delighted to do my best to fundraise for Brave which spreads awareness about sexual abuse and Safe Clicks that helps to promote safe online environment for children. Both the causes very close to my heart. I would love to … View moreHi beautiful neighbours,
As a finalist for Miss World New Zealand 2020 I am delighted to do my best to fundraise for Brave which spreads awareness about sexual abuse and Safe Clicks that helps to promote safe online environment for children. Both the causes very close to my heart. I would love to offer pet sitting and walking for $15 per hour. Entire fees will go towards these charities and your support is highly appreciated!
P.S I hold a Bachelors in Applied Science : Animal Welfare and Management and have extensive experience working at Vet clinics and fostering pets.
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