Courier company Toll has apologised after a pile of courier packages were found strewn across the ground in Mangere.
As the country enters alert level 3, many companies are relying on online deliveries to combat the spread of Covid-19.
However, customers may be angered to find out that the packages they have been waiting for may have been dumped.
According to Newshub, the woman, who wished to remain anonymous, spotted the parcels on Retreat Drive in Mangere on Tuesday morning.
The local said she flagged down a council employee in the area who then collected the parcels and notified police.
Her cousin, Shane M, shared a photo of the pile with the caption: "Cousin out on her morning walk found these parcels dumped. If your delivery hasn't arrived, it's probably here."
In the photo, some packages are labelled Toll, a global courier company with New Zealand outlets.
One parcel can be seen to be from clothing retailer Cotton On.
Toll has apologised for the "clearly unacceptable" incident and said it was investigating what had happened.
"Depending on the outcome of the investigation, we will take appropriate disciplinary action," a spokeswoman said.
"We apologise to our customers who have been impacted by this and will be in touch with them as part of our investigation."
• Covid19.govt.nz: The Government's official Covid-19 advisory website