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Lynn from Massey
Hi Neighbours....heres an innovative and attractive idea for an inexpensive xmas present for Mum, Dad, Grannie etc....Locally made in Massey, these hold up to five 21cm clay pots and are very secure. They take up very little space yet look amazingly attractive on a deck or even as a feature in the … View moreHi Neighbours....heres an innovative and attractive idea for an inexpensive xmas present for Mum, Dad, Grannie etc....Locally made in Massey, these hold up to five 21cm clay pots and are very secure. They take up very little space yet look amazingly attractive on a deck or even as a feature in the garden. We have them on stands or hanging, painted or unpainted, decorated or not....up to you. They are priced accordingly from $25. Come have a look and make sure to get your order in within the next two weeks or there won't be time to make them! email me for details to view...lynnwmusic@gmail.com
Price: $25
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Simon Smith Reporter from Nor-west News
The public will soon know whether they will be banned from a large Auckland regional park.
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
Bring on the palusami, pai fala or keke 'isite. Break out the colourful ei katu, fragrant coconut oils or pareus – stallholder applications are open for the 2018 Pasifika Festival.
The festival takes place on Saturday, 24 March and Sunday, 25 March at Western Springs Park.
It is … View moreBring on the palusami, pai fala or keke 'isite. Break out the colourful ei katu, fragrant coconut oils or pareus – stallholder applications are open for the 2018 Pasifika Festival.
The festival takes place on Saturday, 24 March and Sunday, 25 March at Western Springs Park.
It is divided into 11 villages, each representing a different Pacific Island culture and with its own entertainment stage and stalls.
Applications are open for food, craft, information and commercial stalls including not-for-profit options.
Apply online, with applications closing on 12 January 2018.
This class introduces you to the world of steam, highlighting the nutritional and flavour benefits steam has to offer, while showcasing how this new generation of steam cooking can integrate into your lifestyle. In a comfortable setting which encourages questions, this class will equip you with the… View moreThis class introduces you to the world of steam, highlighting the nutritional and flavour benefits steam has to offer, while showcasing how this new generation of steam cooking can integrate into your lifestyle. In a comfortable setting which encourages questions, this class will equip you with the knowledge about optimal ways steam can transform the way you cook. We'd love you to join us. Find out more
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
With last week's announcement that the fungal disease myrtle rust had been found for the first time in Auckland, there are fears it could spread rapidly through the region.
Gardeners across the North Island and in the upper South Island need to be on alert to any sign of the disease. … View moreWith last week's announcement that the fungal disease myrtle rust had been found for the first time in Auckland, there are fears it could spread rapidly through the region.
Gardeners across the North Island and in the upper South Island need to be on alert to any sign of the disease. Here's what to do.
Rosann from Massey
I have a lovely 1yr old Lab X, I got her as a companion playmate for my other dog, unfortunately they do not get along. Previously she was the only pet in the house and was quite an indoor dog but is rather jealous of our other dog coming into the house.
She is very bouncy and playful, brings a … View moreI have a lovely 1yr old Lab X, I got her as a companion playmate for my other dog, unfortunately they do not get along. Previously she was the only pet in the house and was quite an indoor dog but is rather jealous of our other dog coming into the house.
She is very bouncy and playful, brings a ball and nudges you for attention, loves a soft toy. Great for older kids as she plays ball for ages. Fully vaccinated, Registered and Desexed.
Her name is Kylo, she is short haired, Black with a white patch on her chest.
Sh is best suited to a home where she is the only pet
rosannholt1@gmail.com
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Cheryl from Massey
Anybody else affected by this ‘so called outage’?
My internet has been down since Saturday and Spark is saying they don’t know when it’s going to be fixed
Only 200 something people affected..
Arrrghhhh !!!
Communications Team from Auckland Council
A second discovery of myrtle rust has been made on ramarama plants at a private property in St Lukes.
This comes after the first finding of the fungal plant disease in the Auckland region last week in the Waimauku area of west Auckland.
Myrtle rust is a fungus that attacks and can potentially… View moreA second discovery of myrtle rust has been made on ramarama plants at a private property in St Lukes.
This comes after the first finding of the fungal plant disease in the Auckland region last week in the Waimauku area of west Auckland.
Myrtle rust is a fungus that attacks and can potentially seriously affect myrtle species plants including some significant natives such as pōhutukawa, ramarama, mānuka and rātā.
What to do if you see myrtle rust:
Initial symptoms are powdery, bright yellow or orange-yellow pustules on leaves, tips and stems.
Report any signs of the distinctive yellow fungus to MPI on 0800 80 99 66.
Do not touch the plant or the rust, as this may spread it.
If possible, take a photo of the plant and yellow patches and send the photo to MPI.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
If you’re hitting the beach this summer, remember to stay safe. Follow these tips from Surf Life Saving Northern Region so that everyone has a great time.
Moira from Swanson
Free to pick up from Welsh Hills Road Swanson.Older couch has wear and tear but still comfortable and is great to use as a spare sleepover bed. Its dark blue suede type fabric Need it taken away as soon as possible as have brought new couch
Can email photo
Contact Moira on 0212502749 text is ok… View moreFree to pick up from Welsh Hills Road Swanson.Older couch has wear and tear but still comfortable and is great to use as a spare sleepover bed. Its dark blue suede type fabric Need it taken away as soon as possible as have brought new couch
Can email photo
Contact Moira on 0212502749 text is ok or phone
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
On Sunday 8 April 2018 the Auckland International Cultural Festival will return for its 19th year, bringing the sights, smells, tastes and sounds from around the world to Mt Roskill War Memorial Park.
Expressions of interest are now open for the 2018 Auckland International Cultural Festival. All… View moreOn Sunday 8 April 2018 the Auckland International Cultural Festival will return for its 19th year, bringing the sights, smells, tastes and sounds from around the world to Mt Roskill War Memorial Park.
Expressions of interest are now open for the 2018 Auckland International Cultural Festival. All performances, costumes, arts and crafts to workshops and food stalls are invited to apply to be part of this popular festival.
Expressions of interest for performers/community/cultural groups close at 5pm Sunday 4 February 2018.
Expressions of interest for stall applications close at 5pm Sunday 7 January 2018.
Reporter Nor-west News
Boaties say skippers are less likely to venture across north Auckland's dangerous Kaipara Harbour bar since the fateful Francie disaster one year ago.
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