Conifer Grove, Takanini

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

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2788 days ago

! Wharfedale Delta 30.2 Bookshelf Speakers !

Graham from Weymouth

These speakers are awesome. Top quality from leading British manufacturer.They in my opinion,are a very close 2nd to the award winning Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 speakers.
Great sound with good bass and excellent crisp highs.These particular speakers are rare and from the 1980's when hifi sound … View more
These speakers are awesome. Top quality from leading British manufacturer.They in my opinion,are a very close 2nd to the award winning Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 speakers.
Great sound with good bass and excellent crisp highs.These particular speakers are rare and from the 1980's when hifi sound quality was taken very seriously.


40-20k range

100w

8 ohm

5 inch driver

1 inch tweeter

Size 480 x 220 x 180mm H x W x D



Customer review . Mal Smith

5.0 out of 5 starsGreat speakers

8 February 2016

I bought a pair of these twenty years ago and still have them! I went to a large hifi shop in Birmingham and compared about 10 different low/mid range speakers with a range of music from rock to classical orchestral, and these won out. I teamed them with a NAD 3020e amplifier and NAD 5420 CD player, and I still have those as well. They are my main way of listening to TV and radio, and are much better than TV speakers. So if these pop up second-hand, snap them up! They should still blow away anything less than good hi fi separates.



Pick up only at Weymouth in Manurewa. Call Graham 2673886 0226762718

Price: $100

2788 days ago

Here's what you need to know about phone scams

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

In recent weeks there has been a high number of calls from false caller IDs to kiwi mobile phones. If you've noticed a missed call from a number you don't recognise (particularly international numbers), it is important that you don't call this number back and consider reporting this … View moreIn recent weeks there has been a high number of calls from false caller IDs to kiwi mobile phones. If you've noticed a missed call from a number you don't recognise (particularly international numbers), it is important that you don't call this number back and consider reporting this as a potential scam.

Phone companies are advising customers to reject these calls and if you have friends or family living overseas, it is recommended to have their numbers added as contacts in your mobile phone, so you can identify when they are calling you.

- Check out these tips from Netsafe for how to help protect yourself from scams.
- Read about the different types of scams you could be caught out by including wangiri (one ring) and 'technical support' scams
- Find out how to report a phone scam here.

If you’re not sure if something is legitimate or genuine you can contact Netsafe free advice seven days a week on 0508 NETSAFE or visit netsafe.org.nz

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2788 days ago

Is this New Zealand's best boss?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Hey Neighbours,

How's this for boosting workplace morale? Christchurch boss Paul Kelly is celebrating 20 years in the business by flying the entire staff to Las Vegas for a week. Has your boss ever showed incredible generosity?
To read more, click here.

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2789 days ago

SOLD!

Fiona Senton from

I’m especially pleased to have this property sold; some are more challenging than others, but I'm prepared to work hard, to get the result. Fiona x

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2789 days ago

Waitākere and Hunua Ranges – Under Controlled Area Notices

Ministry for Primary Industries

To help stop the spread of Kauri dieback there is now a Controlled Area Notice in place on currently open tracks of the Waitākere Ranges. A Controlled Area Notice also applies to areas (not just tracks) of the Hunua Ranges. Theses notices have been declared under Section 131 of the Biosecurity Act… View moreTo help stop the spread of Kauri dieback there is now a Controlled Area Notice in place on currently open tracks of the Waitākere Ranges. A Controlled Area Notice also applies to areas (not just tracks) of the Hunua Ranges. Theses notices have been declared under Section 131 of the Biosecurity Act 1993.

Visitors into the Waitākere and Hunua Ranges have to scrub all visible soil from footwear and equipment and use all cleaning stations along the tracks as per instructions.

*Note, tracks may be under video surveillance.

For more information visit mpi.govt.nz/kauridieback
Find out more

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2789 days ago

Concrete and Asphalt

Sa from Takanini

hi there my name is Sa i am new to business i love what i do and good at what i do i have 16 years experience but have been in business on my own for 2 years now i do Concrete and Asphalt and kerbs and channel landscape Works i do footpaths and drivways patios and i am fair with prices so if there… View morehi there my name is Sa i am new to business i love what i do and good at what i do i have 16 years experience but have been in business on my own for 2 years now i do Concrete and Asphalt and kerbs and channel landscape Works i do footpaths and drivways patios and i am fair with prices so if there is a job you want done im your man!!you can see some of my jobs i have completed on my facebook page Auckland Allstars Contractor Or you can contact me on 0211639479 or email me at aucklandallstarscontractor@gmail.com
I do free quotes

2790 days ago

Great Stories Begin Here - Meet Faoa

Skills Update Training Institute

My name is Faoa, and I have been studying with Skills Update Training Institute for the last 2 years. First I completed the National Certificate in Health, Disability and Aged Support Core Competencies Level 3 (Care for the Older Person), and this month I completed the NMIT Certificate in Community… View moreMy name is Faoa, and I have been studying with Skills Update Training Institute for the last 2 years. First I completed the National Certificate in Health, Disability and Aged Support Core Competencies Level 3 (Care for the Older Person), and this month I completed the NMIT Certificate in Community Support Services (Care for the Older Person) Level 4.

I moved to NZ from Samoa in 2006. Before starting training with Skills Update I was a fulltime stay at home mum of 5 boys. I love being a mum but I felt restless and wanted to get out of the house and learn some skills. I saw the course advertised on Facebook and thought I would give it a go. I struggled with some assignments at times, but my tutor Lyn Main was there every step of the way; supporting and encouraging me to continue.

Lyn helped me to get work experience while I was studying level 3, and I ended up getting a job with them. I now work for them fulltime. I am so happy to be working; my family are now free from struggle.

While studying, I learnt about holistic care; how to best care for clients by being polite, treating them equally, and communicating clearly – even with those who can’t talk. A lot of communication happens with our eyes. I am happy to care for the residents as they leave this world. I love my job.

In my job I now orientate new students on work experience. I love to show others how to interact with the residents in a professional and caring way. Next year I am looking to start my training as an enrolled nurse.

Doing this study has changed me. I used to be a stressed out, angry mum. I will never forget the support I received from this course. I was able to share problems and gain advice. I am now a happy mum.

I feel so grateful to have had the opportunity to undertake this study, and would encourage all interested students to come and enrol in the new NZ Certificates in Health and Wellbeing, levels 3 and 4 being offered through Skills Update in collaboration with NMIT this year. “

The Accelerate Education Division of Skills Update is taking new enrolments now for the NZ Certificates in Health and Wellbeing (Health Assistance) level 3, and Advanced Support level 4. Classes will be in West and South Auckland, so secure your place in the April intakes by contacting Jessica on 257 3155 ext 770, 021 533 705 or jessica@skillsupdate.co.nz. Places are open to all NZ citizens and permanent residents.
Find out more!

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2790 days ago

Surveillance Officers Wanted

New Zealand Security Intelligence Service

The role of a Surveillance Officer is varied and challenging. Every day is different and you need to be able to think on your feet. We’re looking for stand-out people who can disappear into a crowd – the extraordinary who become ordinary. Find out more

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2790 days ago

Mother’s Day Gift box

Tracey from Papakura

This is the last one left!!!
An assortment of Goodies for that special lady in your life!
Mums, Nana, grandmothers of all ages will love a surprise of goodies to relax and pamper themselves.
Gift basket contains brand new items
Please text to view/purchase 021 2553211

Price: $35

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2793 days ago

looking for single bed please

Lorene from Manurewa

hi .. is anyone gifting or wanting to get rid of a single bed please. am in need for my eldest daughter please.. or is selling one for cheap please i dont have much..
pref around south auckland area please. manurewa ..clendon takanini papakura areas..
thank you

Free

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2790 days ago

Grazing

Neil from Papakura

We have grazing for two horses available in Ardmore
Flat land fully fenced plus hot wired $30 a week per horse
We have a good water supply to five well fenced paddocks.
Inspection invited Ph Neil 09 2984341 or Email n.e.smith@xtra.co.nz
Owners live on the property

2791 days ago

Tickets are selling fast to the 9th annual event I am running on May 20th

Grant Hoey

Everyone is excited to get an update on the Auckland city apartment market. Come to the Millennium hotel in Auckland to spend the day with me to find out how to find, renovate, rent/sell your Auckland apartments for maximum cash flow.

Guess who I have secured as a special guest speaker? Check … View more
Everyone is excited to get an update on the Auckland city apartment market. Come to the Millennium hotel in Auckland to spend the day with me to find out how to find, renovate, rent/sell your Auckland apartments for maximum cash flow.

Guess who I have secured as a special guest speaker? Check out the details on the website and buy a ticket. Or in the meantime grab a free copy of my eBook.
Get my eBook here!

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2805 days ago

Yukka for free

Tolu from Manurewa

Yukka for free. Let me know if interested.

Free

2791 days ago

10 Reasons To Use The Pet Nannies Dog Walking Service

Director from The Pet Nannies Ltd

We will go above and beyond to remove the guilt of leaving your dog at home when you can't be there. A daily walk & cuddle with a Pet Nanny will make all the difference to your dog's well being. Here's why:

1. You have already chosen the best and kindest option for your pet … View more
We will go above and beyond to remove the guilt of leaving your dog at home when you can't be there. A daily walk & cuddle with a Pet Nanny will make all the difference to your dog's well being. Here's why:

1. You have already chosen the best and kindest option for your pet by choosing professional in-home care and The Pet Nannies Ltd are the best and kindest in-home pet care option.

2. We started The Pet Nannies in early 2017 and we have put our heart and souls into creating a pet care service that provides top quality pet care and true peace of mind to South Auckland Pet Parents, in a market that is flooded with 'cowboys'.

3. A large focus for our team is being worthy of your trust and giving you the actual peace of mind that you are paying us for. Our service should be completely transparent and open so you can see you are getting what you are paying for.

4. One thing that is crucial to us is that there are foolproof systems in place to stop unacceptable errors. We have spent time pouring through customer feedback and complaints from other pet care businesses, Facebook groups and forums and learning from them, to ensure The Pet Nannies Ltd has all bases covered when it comes to your pets, your home and also our staff.

5. We get it! We are pet owners and animal lovers too. We understand that this is your baby, and that we are entering your home. Our Pet Nannies are professional, mature, have ongoing training and also have been police checked. We have liability insurance and are members of Pet Sitters International.

6. We follow your instructions about your dog's routines and habits, even the ones you know are barmy... especially those ones! We collect a mountain of information from you before we even start, to ensure we know & understand your dog as well as we can. We spend time working out the best & safest way to walk your dog and will customise any training required.

7. We embrace technology and use a dedicated Pet Care software that includes a really convenient client portal and safety alerts so nothing is forgotten & no one can be missed.

8. We know you're going to be wondering where we went and what we did on the walk so we send visit reports with timestamps, tracking maps and task lists accompanying messages and pictures from your Pet Nanny Dog Walker.

9. We actively provide home security as part of our task list, it's not just an afterthought! We also use unmarked cars and don't wear uniforms so as not to draw attention to the fact that you are not home.

10. $35 Gift for New Clients!!

Visit our website to learn more about us, see our range of well priced services, meet the staff and peruse the personally recommended pet products for sale in our online shop.

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2791 days ago

Poll: Should NZ have its own naked gardening day in September?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Did you know it's World Naked Gardening day today? While countless gardeners around the world are stripping off to tend to their flower beds and vege patches, falling temperatures across NZ have led to calls for the Southern hemisphere to have it's own naked gardening day in spring, when … View moreDid you know it's World Naked Gardening day today? While countless gardeners around the world are stripping off to tend to their flower beds and vege patches, falling temperatures across NZ have led to calls for the Southern hemisphere to have it's own naked gardening day in spring, when it's a bit warmer. So what do you think?

Should NZ have its own naked gardening day in September?
  • 25.2% Yes, more people would take part if it was warmer
    25.2% Complete
  • 6.1% No, it's better as a global effort
    6.1% Complete
  • 68.7% It doesn't matter, there's no way I'm gardening naked
    68.7% Complete
1751 votes
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