Hatfields Beach, Orewa

It is the weekend!

It is the weekend!

List your pre-loved gems in Neighbourly Market.

2804 days ago

Have you been pinged by this bus lane?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi Auckland,
Have you heard about the bus lane that's earned about $1.27 million in fines? The Newmarket bus lane caught out more than 8000 driver in a year. Have you been fined? Do you think bus lanes are important in the city? To read more, click here.

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2824 days ago

Barn Sale: Furniture, Antiques, Household items, high quality clothes, timber, tools, etc

Liz from Dairy Flat - Redvale

Clearing out shed: Full of goods not limited to below:
Kauri timber, tools, nails, workboots, 2 x cedar blinds,
Furniture: antique beds, armchair, chest of drawers and other furniture & antique items
Table Tennis Table
Clothing items: good quality,
All items MUST GO: Offer based. Cash … View more
Clearing out shed: Full of goods not limited to below:
Kauri timber, tools, nails, workboots, 2 x cedar blinds,
Furniture: antique beds, armchair, chest of drawers and other furniture & antique items
Table Tennis Table
Clothing items: good quality,
All items MUST GO: Offer based. Cash only. One DAY, Saturday April 7th 10-2 pm
61 Green Rd, Dairy Flat.

Negotiable

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2804 days ago

Make a difference in your local park

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Volunteers clean up and protect the bush by weeding, maintaining tracks, planting, and trapping pests. Now they’re planning a winter guided walk so families can explore the bush at night.

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2804 days ago

Poll: Would you keep a farm animal as a pet?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Are you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?

Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. … View more
Are you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?

Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. Here's what you need to know about keeping them in residential areas.

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Would you keep a farm animal as a pet?
  • 21.1% I already do - it's easy if you do your research and have the right space
    21.1% Complete
  • 15.4% I'd like to, but there's too much red tape
    15.4% Complete
  • 40.5% It depends on the animal
    40.5% Complete
  • 0.9% I tried, but it didn't work out
    0.9% Complete
  • 22.1% I don't think farm animals make good pets
    22.1% Complete
1086 votes
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2804 days ago

Rabbit hutch wanted

Bridget from Hatfields Beach

Hi there,
I'm looking for a rabbit hutch and wanted to look at up cycling an unused one before having to look at purchasing a new one.
Can any one help me out
Many thanks Bridget

Free

2804 days ago

Get more with Spark

Spark Shore City

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2805 days ago

Winter Fire Safety in your Home

Mike Shaw from New Zealand Fire Region 1

With winter fast approaching it's time to look at your fireplaces and chimneys
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•Clean chimneys and flues before you light the first fire of the season.

•Always use a fireguard or spark-guard when using an open fire.

•Never throw rubbish into the fireplace – particularly … View more
With winter fast approaching it's time to look at your fireplaces and chimneys
:

•Clean chimneys and flues before you light the first fire of the season.

•Always use a fireguard or spark-guard when using an open fire.

•Never throw rubbish into the fireplace – particularly batteries and aerosol cans.

•Always empty ashes and ashtrays into a metal bin and pour water over them before disposal. Remember that ashes can take up to 5 days to cool.

•Keep matches, lighters and anything else that can create fire out of reach of children.

Remember: Smoke alarms save lives

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