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November 14, 2014

Community action halts chemical spraying… p3

Lake Rd wiped off council budget… p5

Interview: photo custodian Peter Langdon… p20

Legal highs could be back in Devonport Legislative changes to the sale of legal highs leave Devonport village as a place where the drugs can be sold. Devonport led the country in the fight against legal-high Kronic in 2011, when a

grass-roots campaign of boycotting dairies 2013, which banned psychoactive substances selling the substance forced it out of the from being sold in dairies, service stations, supermarkets and convenience stores. community. Now the Psychoactive Substances Amend The campaign was one of many pressures that led to the Psychoactive Substances Act To page 5

Devonport Arts Festival makes town its own canvas

Vintage art… as Devonport streets overflowed with art installations and openings last weekend, Katie Owles, Savannah Story and Aimee Samuels (from left to right) dressed up retro style at Viva La Vintage on Victoria Rd. More Devonport Arts Festival pictures pages 44-47. Phil Clark P 09 446 2125 M 021 940 041 E phil.clark@harcourts.co.nz

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Street fight leaves boy with broken jaw

A 14-year-old boy was left unconscious with a broken jaw after a fight in Devonport, following a prank that turned sour. A 17-year-old local teenager has been charged with an assault that is believed to have been triggered by a prank on his friend’s car. Police have confirmed that Year 9 Takapuna Grammar School (TGS) student Harrison Living suffered a broken jaw after being punched with a closed fist on the side of the face in a Devonport street. Harrison was rendered unconscious from the blow and spent several days in hospital. Harrison’s father David told the Flagstaff: “It was a serious incident and I am glad that someone has been charged.” The Flagstaff understands that the incident occurred after a group of 14-year-olds spray-

painted the car of the alleged attacker’s friend, another TGS student. The incident occurred on Wednesday October 29 on Abbotsford Terrace. Takapuna Grammar principal Simon Lamb said: “I am aware of a Year 9 boy who has been assaulted by an older boy. This incident has occurred out of school and the police are involved. “I have been in contact with the family of the victim and we have offered our concern and support to them,” Lamb said. • Luke Daniel Bassani Theuma from Bayswater, currently a Year 12 TGS student, has been charged with injuring with intent to injure. He did not enter a plea at the first North Shore District Court hearing last Wednesday. The charge has a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment.

Support streams in for local girl with bone cancer Elizabeth Moataane has had her life turned upside down for a second time by cancer. When the 15-year-old Takapuna Grammar student went to see the doctor with a sore knee that wouldn’t get better, she was diagnosed with a tumour in the joint and an MRI scan found the cancer had spread into her lungs. The second eldest child in a family of nine, Elizabeth was also hit hard in 2009 when her mother Tangi was diagnosed with leukaemia three years after the Catholic family arrived in New Zealand from Tonga. Neighbour and family friend Lynda Taylor said Elizabeth has had surgery to her knee and

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Community action halts chemical spraying

Chemical weed-spraying on Vauxhall Road sports field was stopped by community activists – only 12 hours before it was scheduled to begin. Standing next to the field, four Cheltenham residents had pleaded with officials for over an hour on Thursday afternoon to call off the spraying with herbicide Glyphosade (also known as Roundup) planned for 6.30 am the next morning. Vauxhall Road residents Sharon and Mike Byron-McKay, Beaconsfield Road resident and mother-of-four Daryl Veal, Rata Road resident Sarah Bloomfield, and Dennis Tindall, the owner of Biothermal Technologies, a company that specialises in hot-water treatment of weeds, persuaded council to halt the work. Auckland Council Sports Turf Advisor Evan Hicks and Devonport-Takapuna Local Board member Grant Gillon listened patiently to the residents’ concerns Democracy in action… Sharon Byron-McKay in (purple hat) and residents and then the spraying of the 2 hectare low- put forward the no-spraying case at Vauxhall Reserve lying field was called off. The new plan is to use hot water treatment. the fight: “Devonport fought hard for the other council attempts to reintroduce The layer of sand that will be removed has chemical-free weed policy of 1978 and chemicals. also been increased from 50 to 60 mm. we don’t want it to get tied up into an People can still sign her petition to keep The spraying had been delayed the previ- Auckland-wide policy.” Devonport chemical-free, at New World or ous week after Sharon Byron-McKay told Bayswater Park had been treated with the Devonport Community House, she says. the local board she had collected 100 signa- Glyphosate the previous week without any tures opposing the treatment. That number local protest. had grown to 300 by the time the spraying Sharon Byron-McKay said despite the had been called off, she said. good news for the Vauxhall field, Devonport Sarah Bloomfield saidTHERAPY it had been worth residents AUTY BEAUTY THERAPY BEAUTY T need to remain vigilant about

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Lake Road at a standstill... for another 10 years The promised $50 million-plus earmarked for Lake Rd improvements is off the table for at least the next 10 years. That is what the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board was told by Roger Wilson, Auckland Transport (AT) manager when he presented an early draft of the Regional Land Transport Programme for 2015 – 2018 to board members last Tuesday. It also seems that any further upgrades to Devonport Wharf (the work on the first third is now under way) will be unbudgeted as well. Asked by perplexed board member Dianne Hale why she couldn’t see anything relating to Lake Road on the proposed three-year project list, Wilson replied: “The blunt reality is that Lake Road as a major project is not in the ten-year plan.” Instead, the Lake Road Corridor Management Plan currently under way is expected From page 1

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(RLTP) lists all the planned transport activities for the next three years and is used to prioritise applications for government funding through the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA). North Shore MP Maggie Barry said she would be disaapointed for the people of Devonport if substantial progress was not forthcoming on Lake Rd solutions. “Auckland Mayor Len Brown has repeatedly given us assurances that there’s a corridor management plan underway and other planning work being undertaken and that the Lake Rd upgrade was still on track. For the people who need to access Lake Rd to get to their homes and businesses and schools it would be a bitter blow if he did a U-turn on his undertaking to put this long-standing congestion problem right.” “I will be seeking an appointment with Mayor Brown to clarify the position,” Barry said.

Legal highs potentially back in Devonport

ment Act 2014 allows for tested low-risk psychoactive substances to be legally sold. Local councils can restrict where this occurs, but must allow it in some areas. As a result of the proposed restrictions, Devonport village, the 27 Lake Rd commerical area and Hauraki Corner are areas where a licence could be issued. Belmont shops and other dairies have been ruled out as possible retail locations as they are close to schools or in residential areas. Devonport-Takapuna Local Board member Dianne Hale told a board workshop: “Ideally we would like to ban them but we can’t. We can’t effectively issue a blanket ban but must take a pragmatic approach,” she says. Board member Joseph Bergin agreed. “If we make this policy any more prohibitive, it will be challenged by the psychoactive substance industry and we will end up in court

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to identify traffic pinch points. Wilson said AT was planning to spend smaller amounts of money on these areas. He said they would be funded from “separate buckets” that were designed for much smaller projects than those on the list. When challenged by Hale who said, “So you will just do bits and bobs to keep people quiet,” Wilson said AT was merely trying to achieve an outcome with cheaper options due to council’s overall drastic budget cuts. Those budget cuts mean that not even the projects identified on the programme had secured funding, he said. “There will be a red line somewhere across this list and we don’t know yet where it will be,” he said. Projects on the list include Park and Ride at the Bayswater ferry area and further work on the Devonport ferry terminal. The Regional Land Transport Programme

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and lose control of the restrictions because central government will end up deciding for us where it can be sold and where not,” he said. However, Devonport might stand up and fight again, said Hale. “We have had a very active response against legal highs once before. Hopefully our community will speak up again against these products being sold.” “Plus, I think places like Peaches and Cream will think very hard about setting up in Devonport because of the way the community rose up in the past and made outlets very uncomfortable,” she said.

Restrictions on legal highs The Draft Local Approved Product Policy proposes restrictions to the issuing of licences to sell across most of Auckland. Licences will NOT be granted: • within 500 metres of an intermediate or high school, mental health or addiction treatment centre, or an existing psychoactive substances retail licensee • within 200 metres of a primary school • in neighbourhood centres such as the Vauxhall Shops or Kings Stores • in areas of “high deprivation”

Proposals…the areas in pink are where legal highs can be sold; the dotted areas are restricted due to school locations. Submissions on the draft policy can be made until 4 pm on November 29, at www.shapeauckland.co.nz

The Flagstaff will continue to campaign to keep legal highs out of the community The Flagstaff will continue its campaign to keep legal highs from sale in Devonport. The result of our campaign in 2011 was clear: the community did not want the drugs sold in our area and voted with its feet, boycotting dairies that sold them. But the whole nature of the legal-high industry has been to slide beneath the law and create

an addicted market. Products tend to morph and change and although the new legislation will make them safer I am unconvinced they will add anything to our community and quite likely could cause harm. The Flagstaff will continue to campaign against them and any shopkeepers who sell them. Rob Drent, Editor


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Kids marathon a breeze second year in row for Lola Vauxhall School student Lola Wood (9) won her age division at the Auckland Kids Marathon for a second year in a row last week. She took the title ahead of 387 other year seven to nine-year-old girls. The Kids Marathon was run over a course of 2.2 km on the same day as the Auckland Marathon. Lola completed the distance in 9.16 minutes. In the lead-up to the day, all children were required to run 4 km a week for ten weeks, clocking up the full distance of 42.2 km in the end. One of Lola’s running buddies at Vauxhall School was Charlie Glass (11), who was 21st overall with a time of 8.41 minutes. Lucy Brick came 10th in the ages 10–13 girls division. In all, 1,226 primary and intermediate schoolchildren took part in the event. Lola says she is a regular runner and likes to run on her own in the mornings. Charlie runs with his dad Paul three times a week, as well as on his own. “I go up and down North Head,” he says. Just short of 60 Vauxhall School pupils participated in the event. Marathon effort… Lola Wood and Charlie Glass taking a rare break from their school PE class

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Public feedback kept secret by AT A closed meeting on public feedback to the proposed bus shelter outside the Devonport ferry building was held last week. The secrecy has been questioned by Devonport-Takapuna Local Board chair Mike Cohen. Five months ago Auckland Transport (AT) had asked for submissions from locals on four last-minute design changes they proposed to the Marine Square development under way. These included a 50-metre-long glass and metal bus shelter outside the Devonport ferry terminal, a new canopy on the western side of the wharf, the canopy above the existing terminal entrance to be removed and changes to pedestrian flows. In September, after months of silence on the results of this consultation, the DevonportTakapuna Local Board demanded an urgent meeting with AT to be informed on the outcome of the public consultation. That meeting was finally held last Tuesday,

but AT had requested that the public and the press be excluded. After the meeting, local board Chair Mike Cohen said he struggled to see the reason for the secrecy of the meeting. “I can’t see why it was confidential,” he said. “Probably in the short term nothing is happening on Marine Square other than what people can see now. Other projects are not progressing at this stage,” he said. Cohen said there was a need to clarify the rationale for decision making around something like the bus shelter in the future, and said the local board should be involved from the start next time. Some of the construction on Marine Square has fallen behind since June, but the wait on the consultation results does not seem to be related. Auckland Transport did not respond to Flagstaff questions on the issue.

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The Vic branches out into Didas The Vic Theatre is expanding operations by moving into the theatre’s adjoining bar area when Dida’s vacates on November 17. The theatre’s operator Philipp Jaser is excited about the move and sees it as a great opportunity to improve the offering for Vic audiences. The area will continue to operate as a bar at night but Jaser also plans a gelato bar and a cinema food menu that will include light meals and desserts. “The bar area will add a valuable and complementary social space to the Vic and

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100 & 102 Stanley Point Road, Devonport

Spanning the entire tip of Stanley Point these two sites of 1,464m² and 932m² respectively

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28 Northcroft St, Takapuna Individually or both as one lot most spectacular views in Auckland. The 180 degree panorama spans from Bayswater Marina 4pm, Thur 4 Dec 2014 (unless sold prior) View Sat/Sun 3-3.45pm or by appointment across the bridge and Harbour to the city delivering a remarkable vista by day and spectacular www.bayleys.co.nz/1450296

(total of 2,396m²) offer a substantial waterfront landholding with what must be one of the

city scape by night. The superb residence was built in 1991, the original owners have ensured Victoria Bidwell M 021 947 080

it has stayed up to date with new kitchen and bathrooms. Exceptionally spacious, it offers five B 09 487 0735 bedrooms, five bathrooms (including three ensuites), a semi separate flat, games room, spa victoria.bidwell@bayleys.co.nz BAYLEYS REAL ESTATE LTD, TAKAPUNA, room and wonderful flow to the out doors with alfresco entertaining on three levels. Properties

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of this stature are often photographed from the air but it is on the ground that one truly appreciates the synergy of the magnificent views and vast private waterfront land.

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INSTANT APPEAL OPPOSITE CHELTENHAM BEACH

109 Vauxhall Road, Cheltenham

Full of surprises and warmly inviting, the timeless appeal of this charming Cheltenham

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bungalow will never cease to delight families of all ages. Occupying a privileged position opposite Cheltenham beach you are guaranteed a sunny, fun filled lifestyle with the playground and golden sand in such close proximity and the school and cafes just a few minutes stroll from your door. Renovated and extended to two levels the practical layout offers a big sunny kitchen family room with wide bi-fold doors leading to a huge sunny deck perfect for entertaining and family living. The evening lounge is a serene parents retreat and

12pm, Thurs 27 Nov 2014 (unless sold prior) 28 Northcroft St, Takapuna View Sat/Sun 2-2.30pm or by appointment www.bayleys.co.nz/1450320

Victoria Bidwell M 021 947 080 B 09 487 0735

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the rumpus room flows to the gorgeous landscaped garden with a super treehouse. Five bedrooms, three bathrooms, double garage, electric security gates and outdoor shower. A family home for all the right reasons - secure and enjoy!

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Devonport 6 Merani Street Magical Views - Rangitoto To City This is without doubt one of the best locations to live in Auckland! Very close to the beach, the golf course, tennis, squash, gym, cafes and parks - a true feast for pleasure. Amazing schools including Vauxhall Primary, Belmont Primary and Intermediate and Takapuna Grammar, all within walking distance. Owning this home will be a privilege. This is a very comfortable 3 bedroom, 2 living area bungalow sited on 668m2 of land. There is potential to create a fantastic family home where you can enjoy awesome views of the Rangitoto Channel and even the sparkling lights of the city at night, an unexpected surprise! These homes are very hard to get, so do not delay, come and have a look now!

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On site, Sunday 23rd November 2014 at 10.00am (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7544 Saturday & Sunday 2.00 - 2.45pm Phil Clark M 021 940041 Peter Ayton M 021 336 300 E peter.ayton@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

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Devonport 3 Beaconsfield Street Prime Cheltenham Opportunity Sitting on a generous 579 sq m freehold site in the heart of Cheltenham, this original 1950´s brick and tile home offers an opportunity that is seldom available in Devonport. Located in a quiet no-exit street that is zoned 3A, the choices will be apparent to an astute buyer. Retain the tidy brick and tile home that is there, extend the property to meet your needs or remove the existing dwelling and create your dream home in this sought after suburb. Quality real estate, peaceful leafy streets and one of the finest beaches in Auckland have earned Cheltenham an enviable reputation. If you´re looking to downsize, secure a foothold in Cheltenham or are considering building, do not miss this opportunity.

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On site, Sunday 7th December 2014 at 5.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7562 Saturday & Sunday 12.00-12.45pm Glenice Taylor M 021 943 021 Gary Potter M 021 953 021 Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

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Devonport 122 Calliope Road

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Calliope Contemporary Delight Certainly this gorgeous home defies all of the stereotypes of a modern home in Devonport. Not squashed onto a small site this home has the luxury of spreading out, spacious gardens and privacy. Clad in cedar in 2009 you can rest assured that you will not be spending your time maintaining the exterior of this property. Flow to the garden and paved entertaining area from living, dining and fourth bedroom is seamless. Two separate living areas on the lower level offers plenty of room for a family to spread out. Internal access to the garage features in this beautiful home with room to park a boat and car on site. Stunning home in a superb location, to do justice to this home you must view.

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On site, Sunday 7th December 2014 at 6.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7546 Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 1.30pm Maria Stevens P 09 446 2111 M 021 979 084 E maria.stevens@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

Devonport 45 Mozeley Avenue

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Stunning Home, Perfect For Your Family Are you looking for the ideal family home? Then look no further, come and visit this beautifully proportioned home as soon as possible! Built over two levels the original villa houses spacious bedrooms, a new bathroom and separate family room. As you walk down the stairs you are welcomed into a light filled open plan living area that leads out to a private entertaining area and superb landscaped gardens. Discretely placed on this level is the fourth bedroom, full bathroom and laundry. This home is all about easy living, space and location. If you have a family of young children or teenagers this home is ideal.

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On site, Sunday 7th December 2014 at 11.00am (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7542 Saturday & Sunday 11.00 - 11.45am Maria Stevens P 09 446 2111 M 021 979 084 E maria.stevens@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

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Parmigiana Lean escalopes pan-fried, flambéed in wine, topped with ham, asparagus, tomato, mozzarella cheese and grilled Marsala Gently sautéed in butter and mushrooms, flambéed in white wine marsala, with cream and parsley Pollo Cacciatore

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Walking tall – Village Shoes gets spring in its step

Devonport Village Shoes, thought to be the oldest shop in the town, has been saved from closure. Stocks had been dwindling to end-of-line levels and the lease for the store - believed to have been operating in the main street of Devonport for around 70 years – was all that was being sold off. However Gill Austin and Bruce Wilson, Devonport residents and retailers for 25 years, stepped into the breach and bought the shop. Wilson has owned the Video store in Clarence St over that time. Austin said: “We love Village Shoes… for years we have bought our shoes there and our children’s shoes there and we were sad to see the shoe shop in the doldrums. “It has been at the heart of Devonport since the Thompsons set it up many decades ago. “We have faith in this shop and intend to restore it to its former glory. We want local residents to be able to buy the shoes they need close to home,” she said. “We would like to keep the ‘village’ feel of our wonderful seaside suburb and see High Street shopping as a part of that.” Village Shoes had also been well partronised by tourists over the years. “We have lots of new stock arriving in store and we are bringing in new lines and old favourites.” The store aims to start restocking men’s shoes in the next couple of months.

Putting heart and sole into the High Street…Village Shoes’ new owners Gill Austin and Bruce Wilson “We are delighted that Mary, who started well known to all the locals, are staying on,” out with the Thompsons, and Irene, who is Austin said.

Birthday suits replace togs in North Head swim The annual 2.5km around North Head swim was graced by 18 nude competitors last Sunday - 10 men and eight women. Part of the attraction for the bare bathers was perhaps the fact that sea life were their only up-close spectators. Togs were taken off in the water at the race start and transported by IRB to the finish, where the

naked cohort put them on for the run up the beach. First birthday-suit winner home was Ben Marshall, while Natasha Turner was was first female home. Just over 200 competitors swam the event, with Brent Foster first male home, Rebecca Clarke the first female finisher and Michael Worsfold the first junior.

Nude swimmers reclaim their togs at the end of the race Devonport 18 Clarence St Devonport 09 446 2030 www.devonport.harcourts.co.nz

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36a Summer Street

Hot Property On Summer Street What a wonderful place to live! Summer Street is one of the most sought after locations on the North Shore, with Stanley Bay Primary so close and an easy walk to the ferries to the CBD and of course the vibrant village with cafes, restaurants and boutique shopping. This gorgeous home has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, polished floors, French doors and a fabulous aspect. This is a very versatile home, with lots of flexible living spaces. Auction View Open

On site, Sunday 16th November 2014 at 1.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7532 Saturday & Sunday 12.00 - 12.45pm

Diana Murray & Peter Ayton P 09 446 2115 M 021 911522 M 021 336 300 E diana.murray@harcourts.co.nz E peter.ayton@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Contributor to realestate.co.nz

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OPEN HOME

November 14 2014

AUCTION SUNDAY

Devonport 26 Regent Street

Devonport 14b Hastings Parade

Two For The Price Of One!

Sun-Drenched "Initial Home"- Central Village

This is one of those super 1960s home and incomes, oozing potential that is often searched for but seldom found. Nestled on a 574m2 mature site, and solidly built of block and brick. The main house is sunny and private with 3 bedrooms, open plan lounge, dining and kitchen that flows onto a sun drenched north facing deck. Then situated down the path is the income/flat with its own garden. Currently rented for $320 per week.

This is an absolutely immaculate Devonport entry level low maintenance 3 bedroom home which enjoys an outstanding location, just a 450 meter walk to the Village café´s, shops and Ferry to CBD. Entertain on the sundrenched north facing deck and landscaped garden which flows directly out via wide triple bi-fold doors from the open plan living.

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On site, Sunday 7th December 2014 at 12.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7552 Saturday & Sunday 12.00-12.30pm

Jane Hastings & Jackie Mark M 021 735 263 M 021 458 797 E jane.hastings@harcourts.co.nz E jackie.mark@harcourts.co.nz Devonport

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On site, Sunday 16th November 2014 at 12.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7548 Saturday & Sunday 11.00am - 12.00pm

Peter Restall P 09 446 2114 M 021 808 808 E peter.restall@harcourts.co.nz Devonport

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Belmont 46 Eversleigh Road

Devonport 36 Regent Street

More Than Meets The Eye....

Brick ´Kiwi Classic´ On Large Section

For the art deco and character lovers, look what is on offer here- so often sought, yet seldom found! Originally built in the 1940s this character filled 3 bedroom art deco gem enjoys a North facing position making it warm, bright, inviting and very easy to live in. Polished floors, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge areas flow onto a large deck. Fully fenced secure section, well-established and easily maintained, in a sought after location!

It´s a solid traditional, super spacious, family friendly home, providing flexible accommodation with bedrooms galore and a choice of living options situated on a flat 718m2 section. Sited perfectly to bask in all day sun this elevated home is naturally toasty warm with the bonus of harbour views from the front deck. Indoor outdoor flow is enjoyed from both the front and back decks of the house flowing to the large section.

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On site, Monday 24th November 2014 at 6.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7556 Saturday & Sunday 12.45 - 1.15pm

Jackie Mark & Jane Hastings M 021 458 797 M 021 735 263 E jackie.mark@harcourts.co.nz E jane.hastings@harcourts.co.nz Devonport

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On site, Sunday 23rd November 2014 at 1.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7538 Saturday and Sunday 11.00-11.30am

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NEW LISTING

AUCTION SUNDAY

Devonport 37 Rutland Road

Belmont 30 Egremont Street

Central Devonport Easy Care Home

Bungalow Beauty In Belmont

Suitable for entry level purchasers and downsizers! A freestanding, freehold, two level contemporary home in central Devonport. Elevated on the street to enjoy light and sunshine. Nearby good schools, the village and ferry services to the CBD.

Stylishly renovated to offer the perfect living scenario for families of all ages, this is a home that will tick many boxes for many buyers looking for that something special in a top school zone. Lots of space, including storage under the house, excellent indoor/outdoor flow, fully fenced large garden, north facing, single lock up garage, and all the work done, just move in and enjoy.

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On Site, Sunday 7th December 2014 at 10.00am (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7558 Saturday & Sunday 1.00-1.45pm

Gary Potter & Glenice Taylor P 09 446 2106 M 021 953 021 M 021 943 021 E gary.potter@harcourts.co.nz E glenice.taylor@harcourts.co.nz Devonport

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On site, Sunday 16th November 2014 at 2.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7525 Saturday & Sunday 1.30 - 2.00pm

Jackie Mark & Jane Hastings P 09 446 2113 M 021 458 797 M 021 735 263 E jackie.mark@harcourts.co.nz E jane.hastings@harcourts.co.nz Devonport

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Devonport 27 Ewen Alison Avenue

Devonport 12 Seabreeze Road

Central Devonport Large Family Home

Narrow Neck Treasure, Multiple Options

Positioned on a full 696 sq m site in a very sought after location is this well renovated four bedroom, two bathroom home. With verandahs at the front and rear for indoor outdoor flow, generous bedrooms, stylish kitchen and bathrooms and great storage. Insulated with HRV, ready to move in, live, love and enjoy. An affordable opportunity, not to be missed.

With 842 m2 of land (Zoned 4A residential), an existing home and income, the options are many and varied. This is the ultimate blank canvas. The location is brilliant, this is affordable living and so handy to the ever popular Narrow Neck Beach. Come and explore the opportunities on offer here. The seller is off to pastures new, this is your chance to live by the beach. Auction

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On site, Monday 8th December 2014 at 5.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7566 Saturday & Sunday 3.00-3.45pm

Gary Potter & Glenice Taylor P 09 446 2106 M 021 953 021 M 021 943 021 E gary.potter@harcourts.co.nz E glenice.taylor@harcourts.co.nz Devonport

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On site, Sunday 16th November at 2014 11.00am (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7497 Saturday 2-2.45pm & Sunday 10.30 - 11.00am

Gary Potter & Peter Ayton P 09 446 2106 M 021 953 021 M 021 336 300 E gary.potter@harcourts.co.nz E peter.ayton@harcourts.co.nz Devonport

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Letters

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A brief history of Stanley Bay Astronomical Society. In New Zealand in July 1840, Lt-Governor William Hobson sent him to Akaroa to establish British authority there before some French settlers arrived. Owen Stanley performed that delicate mission successfully, establishing good relations between the British Government and the French settlers. Then Hobson decided to abandon the capital Russell, which he had started in the Bay of Islands, and to create a capital at Tamaki Isthmus, and he sent Owen Stanley to survey the site for Auckland. Captain Stanley produced an excellent chart of Waitemata Harbour with many soundings of depth in fathoms (1 fathom =1.8288 metres), and hence a prominent peninsula was named Stanley Point. The shipping route from eastern Australia through the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait was initially very dangerous, with no adequate charts. Consequently, in 1846 Cap-

Jeremy Rotherham exposed (Flagstaff 2014, October 31) the furtive manner in which the name of the district Stanley Bay got changed to Stanley Point, with no prior consultation and then no public announcement of the change. Many people will share his annoyance at that arrogant bureaucratic behaviour. It is worth remembering the reason why Stanley Point was given that name, which led to the area around Stanley Point Road becoming known (unofficially) as Stanley Bay. Following on from Captain James Cook (Fellow of the Royal Society of London), several Royal Navy captains with strong scientific interests came to New Zealand, including Captain Owen Stanley (1811-1850). Stanley’s extensive experience of surveying and charting coasts in many places around the world led to his elections as Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and as Fellow of the Royal

tain Owen Stanley, commander of the survey ship HMS Rattlesnake, went from England to Australia to survey the northeast coast of Australia and Torres Strait. Young Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) was the junior surgeon, and his studies of jellyfish on that voyage established his as a major scientist. In 1850 Owen Stanley discovered the large mountain range in New Guinea which got named after him, and then he returned to Sydney with his charts, which made the Torres Strait route much safer for ships. A few hours after reaching Sydney, Captain Owen Stanley died in the arms of Huxley, and he was given a State Funeral. The fullest account of Owen Stanley was written by Adelaide Lubbock, “Owen Stanley R.N. 1811-1850, Captain of the Rattlesnake”, Heinemann, Melbourne, 1968. Garry Tee

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Letters

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Blowtorch on all projects in face of funding pressure As the former chair of the DevonportTakapuna Local Board, I lobbied successfully to secure the $50m plus for improving Lake Rd and I’m putting up my case again through the ten-year budget review process now underway. As you previously reported, studies are finally proceeding to inform the Corridor Management Plan. From that we will be better placed to make a call on solutions. The city is under intense funding pressure and like most ratepayers I’ve got no appetite for hefty rates increases and rising debt. The blowtorch is on all project budgets and Lake Rd is no exception. Ideally improvements to Lake Road will make it through the budget process but I strongly encourage people to support my endeavours by making submissions on the council’s draft budget proposals when released for feedback at year’s end. I’m working with Auckland Transport on

some innovative ways to improve what we have – for example, better sequencing of traffic lights across the whole of the Esmonde Rd/Lake Rd route. Initial discussions have canvassed ideas for trialling new technologies like in-ground dynamic LED lane markings capable of changing lane configurations as demand changes. Government is rightly demanding we get smarter about our spend and make more efficient use of existing road corridors, before committing it’s share of scarce transport funding. So council has to sharpen its act on all fronts. The days of relying on property rates to fund a multi-billion transport project deficit are coming to a close. In the coming months council will begin a discussion with Aucklanders on alternative funding for transport. I’m of the view that that’s our future, not rates reliance. Chris Darby, Auckland Councillor, North Shore ward

Council aiming to lease out part of library? I have watched the new Devonport library being built and am wondering why it is so big. Auckland libraries are increasing the number and availability of electronic books, and are actively encouraging their patrons to read them. This must mean that libraries need to be smaller not bigger. What is going to happen to

Woolly warmer

Dear C. M. Armstrong (Letters October 17), The Woolly Tree has been installed now; it was commissioned by The Devonport Arts Festival after all. I know that we don’t have the same opinion about my woolly art installations, however I know that they have made so many people happy and that is why I make them. I also know that creating these pieces – knowing that they will spread joy – is very therapeutic for many of the contributors. I wish that you could have seen the lady who made her pieces sitting by the bed of her dying grandson. Or the mother who patiently taught her daughter to knit because she wanted to have a piece on the tree. Or the young lady who is severely depressed but finds peace of mind by taking part in these installations. I suggest that you go down to The Woolly Tree, sit on a nearby park bench and watch people’s reactions to the tree. I hope their joy will affect you and make you smile. If you like, I’m happy to meet you there and share some more stories. I would be very happy if you could take a good look at the tree – there is a message for you there. Knitty Graffity, aka Helene Dehmer

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor are welcome. They should relate to Devonport issues. Unsigned or nom-de-plume letters will not be published. Email letters to devonportflagstaff@orcon.net.nz or post to Devonport Flagstaff, PO Box 32-275, Devonport.

the surplus space? Auckland Council is looking at ways to trim their budget and one of the options is to reduce the number of hours libraries are open. Common sense will tell one that the surplus space would generate an income if it was leased out. Surely this must be the intention of Auckland Council. Otherwise, why build libraries bigger than needed? It would be a great shame for this to happen as libraries are for the community and must remain so. On another matter, one wet morning last week I arrived in Devonport by ferry. The new deck, by the pontoon where the Devonport ferry berths, was slippery. To such an extent I watched a young boy running and sliding on the slippery surface. What action is Auckland Transport going to take to prevent an accident? I am recovering from a broken leg and am well aware of the danger of slippery surfaces. The workmanship on this construction is very poor indeed. Every screw head is rounded off and the screws are askew. Is the quality of the building on the wharf checked? It appears not. It should be better. Sylvia Emm

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Saturday 22nd November, 10am to 12noon Takarunga Playcentre, Summit Rd, Mt Victoria Experience all that the Playcentre has to offer: arts and crafts, carpentry, dress-ups, playdough and much more. We have two great sandpits and a lovely garden waiting to be explored. Coffee & tea will be provided. Entry is free. For more information call Bettina (021 286 3375).

BUSINESS ON TOAST

DEFINING WHAT MATTERS AND DOING WHAT MATTERS FOR THOSE THAT MATTER

Friday 28th November, 7am – 8am Corelli’s Café, Victoria Rd, Devonport A presentation by Adrian Orr on how the NZ Superfund has been set up to invest intergenerationally in an ever-increasing short-term world. The charge for breakfast will be $20 please RSVP to: info@devonportrotary.co.nz with 'Business on Toast' in the subject line. Numbers are limited so booking is essential.

DEVONPORT PLUNKET SPRING MORNING TEA Sunday 23rd November, 10am-12 noon Devonport Plunket Rooms, Wairoa Rd, Devonport Join us for a morning of preschool fun with a bouncy castle, outdoor toys, face painting, toddlers dance class, raffles and more. Bring a plate of food to share, tea/coffee provided. All welcome.

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Interview

November 14 2014

Langdon a custodian of photographic history

Peter Langdon is the great-grandson of James Foy, one of the two Foy Brothers whose 1870s’ photographic portraits of Maori became the inspiration for many of many Gottfried Lindauer’s paintings. Last month, Langdon helped farewell the brothers’ photograph of Pare Watene to the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, where it will be part of Lindauer’s first-ever overseas exhibition. He spoke to Maire Vieth. When Peter Langdon inherited a pile of old photographs from his “Auntie Clare” in 1959, he didn’t initially realise what a treasure had been passed on to him. Clara Ellen Foy was a daughter of James Joseph Foy who, along with his older brother Joseph Michael Foy, set up as a photographer in Thames during the 1870s. The 42 postcard-sized cabinet photographs were studio portraits of Maori. He later bought another three on Trade Me. “I knew that my great-grandfather took the photographs and that Gottfried Lindauer used them to do his paintings, but I underestimated their significance until recently,” Langdon admits. When Auckland Art Gallery set up the www.lindaueronline.co.nz website in 2010, Langdon was invited to a launch ceremony at the Awataha Marae in Northcote. He was also asked to speak to the Christchurch Art Gallery about their collection. Since then a curator of the Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof sent Langdon an email asking to borrow a photo for a show of 48 Lindauer portraits this month in Berlin. Langdon’s small inheritance became a matter of important historical significance at the photograph’s farewell to Berlin. “The great-grandson of Gottfried Lindauer was there and I was talking to the great-granddaughter of

Artistic legacy… Peter Langdon with a photo that inspired Lindauer Pare Watene. It was hugely moving. My sister Francis, brother Mark and Mark’s daughter were there. We had generations,” he says. Along with the Foy photograph, 48 Lindauer paintings will be exhibited outside of New Zealand for the first time. Langdon says he initially thought of the photographs as his own. “But as I have gotten older and as I have realised how important they are, I now regard myself as their custodian,” he says. It is Lindauer who made them famous. The professional painter was born in Bohemia in 1839 and came to New Zealand in 1874 to escape being drafted into the Austrian military.

Like C.F. Goldie, he painted commissioned portraits of prominent Maori chiefs, detailing their facial tattoos, traditional clothing and weaponry. One of Lindauer’s best known works is Ana Reupene Whetuki and Child, which portrays a woman carrying an infant on her back. It is based on a Foy Brothers photograph. Thanks to Clare Foy, the collection of her father’s photographs survived. A sister of Peter Langdon’s paternal grandmother, Louise Foy, she helped care for Peter’s father, Jack Langdon. She also looked after Peter and Francis in 1950 when their mother had a long hospital recovery after giving birth to their brother Marc.

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November 14 2014 Clare Foy spent her last years living with the Langdon family. In his professional life, Peter Langdon has dealt with matters of life, illness and death as well. The Takapuna-based lawyer was born in Wellington but grew up in Rotorua before the family moved to Te Aroha. “My father was a district public trustee for the Public Trust, then a government department, so we shifted around.” In 1962, aged 19, Peter Langdon came to Auckland, unsure about what to do with his life. “I had studied sciences all through school and was going to be a pilot. In my last year I went for a test for the RNZAF and they found that I was colour-blind in red. So I suddenly couldn’t fly and didn’t know what to do,” he says. His father got him a job at the Public Trust. Peter liked the work and signed up to study law part time at Auckland University. “I kept working full time on Albert St and some days I walked up and down to university two or three times for classes. I struggled and if I had my life over again I would never do that again. It was tough,” he says. Work at the Public Trust was demanding for a 19-year-old. Langdon administered estates of people who were deceased or had been committed to a mental asylum. The Mental Health Act of the time gave the assets of anyone committed to a mental asylum to the Public Trust to be administered. “It was compulsory, a pretty grim and intrusive thing to do,” says Langdon who remembers regularly going out to the psychiatric ward of Oakley [later Carrington] Hospital at Point Chevalier, to inform patients of their financial situation. “People were just zonked out, high on drugs and walking around in a daze,” he says. The building had opened in 1867, was reconstructed after an 1877 fire and is today part of the Unitec campus. In 1963, Langdon administered the deceased estate of Detective Sergeant Neville Power (25) who was killed by a sniper while attending a shooting on Bethells Road. Power’s partner was also killed and the case led to the formation of the Police Armed Offenders Squad a year later. Langdon met his wife, Dorothy Gallagher, at a Junior National Party party. “We weren’t members but we used to just go to the parties,” he says. When Dot took off to travel overseas, Langdon shifted to Christchurch where he continued his law degree and kept working for the Public Trust. It wasn’t a productive move, he says. “I played up and barely got my minimum units and three years later I got a promotion back to Auckland. Dot came back and we got back together, got engaged and married and I pulled my socks up and finally got my degree after that,” he says. After stints at Chapman Tripp and Davenport, Buxton and Gibson, he set up a private practice. Since his days at the Public Trust, Langdon become an expert in wills and estates, but his current practice, Langdon and Co, deals with other legal matters as well. “Working with wills and estates, you see the worst side of people because they are grieving. Sometimes families fall out in bitter acrimony arguing about who gets the furniture when the estate is worth a substantial amount,” he says.

Langdon says getting a ‘legal warrant of fitness’ every five years is a good idea and has a personal story about how enduring power of attorney and a will can come in handy. Four years ago, he had a sore ankle after jogging in front of the Wii in the morning. During his workday, the pain grew and Langdon decided to visit a doctor. “I saw Helen Shrimpton who was a locum at Devonport Medical Centre. I had recently met her socially. She said, ‘You are not the Peter I met two weeks ago’ and sent me straight off to hospital, which saved my life,” he says. Langdon was suffering from necrotizing fasciitis, a flesh-eating disease that rapidly takes hold of the body. “I was in an induced coma for nine days, nearly died twice and had to stay in hospital for six weeks, and off work for a couple of months,” he says. He takes comfort in the fact that his legal matters were in order. “People could make decisions for me and knew what I wanted if I died, which I nearly did,” he says. The origin of the infection was never confirmed, but Langdon thinks he got it from gardening in a new greenhouse in bare feet and without a mask. Flesh-eating bugs aside, Langdon, at 71, is an active man. He gardens, returned from the gym just before our interview and likes to play golf. He has always been sporty. A “reasonable runner” in his youth, he won his school steeplechase in 1960. He admits to slacking off during his twenties. “I was going to ask Peter Snell’s coach Arthur Lydiard to train me, but then I got into drinking and smoking and girls and nothing ever came of it,” he says. In the 1970s, Langdon started playing tennis and squash. He became president of Vauxhall Tennis and Squash Club in the 1980s, and was on the committee that saved the club from financial ruin and helped build a third squash court. “I stopped playing squash because I started running marathons and couldn’t do both without pulling muscles,” Langdon says. He was 40 at the time, and subsequently ran six Rotorua Marathons. When triathlons were the new thing, he got into that. “From not being able to swim two lengths of the pool, I ended up doing two Auckland Ironman, in 1989 and 1990,” he says. He also became president of North Harbour Triathlon Club. He changed up a gear when he turned 50. “I lost interest in triathlons when they became too organised and lost their sense of adventure. In 1994, I did the Coast to Coast,” he says. Langdon is committed to Devonport. He has lived here all his married life - 38 years. He has four grandchildren enrolled at Devonport Primary School. “I think it’s because Dot and I resolved to stay and educate our boys in one place. It worked. They went to Vauxhall Primary, Belmont Intermediate, Takapuna Grammar, and went overseas for a while, but came back and now live within metres of us with their families,” he says. Michael has followed in his father’s footsteps and works as a lawyer, while Stephen is a professional photographer, like his great-great grandfather.

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Family focused childcare

Devonport Methodist Childcare Centre has just completed a massive renovation, which has enabled them to extend their licence for up to 60 children. The centre is now taking enrolments for 2015. Centre Director Sandra Jane places a lot of emphasis on supporting the entire family and working alongside them to ensure needs are met, and we all become “one big DMCC family”. Established in 1991, the centre is located down the driveway of the Methodist Church on Owens Road. The centre caters for children aged 3 months to 6 years and also offers an OSCAR programme for schoolchildren, for before and after-school care. The rooms of the centre are based on the life cycle of a butterfly and are separated according to age, with Caterpillars (Under 2s), Chrysalises (2 -3 yrs old), Junior Butterflies (over 3s) and onto the Butterfly room (from aged 4 till school). With newly refurbished cot room, children’s toilet blocks, kitchen and new office, the centre has been totally transformed. The outdoor areas – various playgrounds and a grassed adventure playground known as the Secret Garden have also been upgraded and beautified. New flooring and heating systems, along with windows letting more light in, have completed the picture.

Centre Director Sandra Jane comments: “The childcare centre has been upgraded and refurbished, but it has retained its core: the focus on family”. “We have never been a corporate day care and have always encouraged parents to be involved in a family-orientated environment”. “A lot of our DMCC families do not have the luxury of extended family support (i.e grandparents) close at hand, so we make sure they have that support here.” Numerous family and parents events are held over the course of a year, such as coffee mornings for new parents with siblings at DMCC, free babysitting nights, Fathers’ Day, Mothers’ Day, time out for the

parents at Quiz Night, and of course the Christmas party to foster friendships and a sense of community. “We also provide extra curriculum opportunities for our children, and day trips throughout the year.” As children finish their time at DMCC, they have an official graduation ceremony where they are capped before they continue their education journey at school. Photos of prior graduates line the walls of the centre, which maintains an average of 90% registered teaching staff. There is also a chef on-site who makes nourishing meals with emphasis on fresh produce for the children.

Stephen McCarthy, whose daughter Addison attends, says: “We love this place – it’s really good. It has great family events at Christmas and Fathers’ Day and other times of the year.” Stephen said it was especially handy that Addison’s elder school-age brother Sam could go to the centre during school holidays, which “cuts down driving for parents”.

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Devonport 09 445 2010

AUCTION

Devonport 43 King Edward Parade Waterfront Paradise - A Must Sell This stunning waterfront Villa must be sold on Auction Day. Our vendors have packed their bags and are keen to move north. Offering a superb blend of authentic and modern style this property has panoramic sea views overlooking the Waitemata Harbour and North Head. This is a truly special home which comes to the market for the first time in over 25 years. There is a large garage and a self-contained studio above which provides accommodation for extended family and guests. You must view one of the finest Devonport homes just a short stroll to the heart of the Village, with boutique shops, restaurants and the city ferry just minutes from your doorstep. The property must be sold so grab this opportunity while you still have the chance.

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NEW LISTING

Devonport 3 Cracroft St You may just fall head over heels for this delightful country cottage Villa. A lifetime of love and attention has turned this charming property into a garden of delight, private and secluded, and just perfect for the kids. The location couldn’t be better being close to great schools, great beaches and waterfront.

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Garden Villa..

Devonport 4A Wairoa Rd

Lance Richardson M 021 796 660 Devonport 09 445 2010

Time to Live the Good Life This immaculately presented four bedroom 1920’s weatherboard bungalow has an abundance of original features which are complimented with today’s lifestyle requirements. It has an enviable location close to the Golf Course, Cheltenham Beach, top schools and cafes. Don’t miss this one.

Auction: 10:00am 27 Nov 2014 at Bruce Mason Centre, (unless sold prior) View: Sat / Sun 1.00 - 1.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/532180

Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010 Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010 Auction: 1:00pm 15 Nov 2014 On Site (unless sold prior) View: Saturday 12.30-1.00pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530777

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Devonport Your chance to WIN $50!!! 74 Stanley Point Road See full page ad for the story on this home, but better still -view VIDEO at www.barfoot.co.nz/ 532919 and hear from the family that have made it their haven for the last 20 years. The first five people to call me and tell me how many children Felicity and Scott have will win $50 in cash! Not open to B&T staff.

Linda Simmons M 0274 590 957 A/H 09 445 6337 Devonport 09 445 2010

Tender: Closes on 4 Dec 2014 at 4:00pm (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun - 1:00-1:45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/532919

Belmont 1/21 Williamson Ave Sue Harrison M 021 909 549 A/H 09 445 6519 Devonport 09 445 2010 Toni Gregory M 021 044 3663 A/H 09 446 1023 Devonport 09 445 2010 Auction: 2:00pm 6 Dec 2014 On Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 12.00-12.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/533125

STANDOUT OPPORTUNITY! In one of Belmonts prized streets, this solid three bedroom stucco character build presents a STANDOUT OPPORTUNITY. With the bonus of beach side living, spectacular city views, loads of storage and internal access garaging, this home is ready to update and add value. Call listing agents for early viewing!

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Devonport 1 Queens Pd Devonport Retail Opportunity A large (153 m²) Devonport waterfront shop to lease. The work currently being done by the Council to improve the Esplanade will benefit this shop enormously. Reasonable rent of $58,000 p.a. plus GST and outgoings.

Devonport 24 St Leonards Rd Ted Hill M 0800 248 526 A/H 09 445 3256 Devonport 09 445 2010

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When the livin’ is easy....... • Centrally located • Open Plan Living, Entertainers Home • 4 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • 501m² site with North Facing Aspect

Lisa McGeehan M 021 447 184 A/H 09 446 0640 Devonport 09 445 2010

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Devonport 09 445 2010

OPEN HOME

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Bayswater 4A Beresford Street

Belmont 30A Montgomery Ave

Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010 Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010 Auction: 6:00pm 20 Nov 2014 On Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 12.00-12.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/531972

Perfect Location, Ideal Home Set in a very popular Belmont location, and within easy reach of good transport links to Auckland City, this character filled 1950’s three bedroom home is a great place to drop anchor and will suit numerous buying tastes, including young professionals, retirees, family buyers, and investors. Off street parking plus a garage.

Point Perfection Occupying pride of place on the fringe of the highly sought after Beresford Street, this fabulous home looks out over the reserve and across to Bayswater Marina, with the sunny westerly skyline beyond. This spacious and modern residence has all the key ingredients that make up the perfect family home.

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Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010 Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010 Auction: 3:00pm 6 Dec 2014 on Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 11.0o-11.45am www.barfoot.co.nz/532748

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Bayswater 3 Leander Street

Devonport 61 Vauxhall Rd

Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010 Cathy Fiebig M 0800 248 245 A/H 09 445 8168 Devonport 09 445 2010 Auction: 5:00pm 25 Nov 2014 On Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 11.00am-11.45am www.barfoot.co.nz/531926

Lovingly Preserved 110 yr old Character Villa Beautifully maintained and cherished family villa in charming Cheltenham. Upgraded and modernised, but retaining many of its original features, the home is full of warmth and history. Now ready for new owners to come and create their own memories and enjoy the privilege of living in Cheltenham.

One Careful Owner This cute 1950’s brick and tile home on a full 675m² flat section, is a great little starter for people wanting to climb on board the property ladder. With 3 bedrooms, a garage, and in original condition, this represents a great opportunity for the next family to create their own history.

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Devonport 2/9 Kawerau Avenue A Solid Investment This sun-drenched townhouse features a modern kitchen and bathroom and very generous, double bedrooms. Downstairs there is garaging and a large media or recreation room. Solidly built with concrete block downstairs and brickwork upstairs, for your peace of mind.

Aaron Reid (BCom) M 021 119 1926 Devonport 09 445 2010

Devonport 7A North Ave ~ Narrow Neck Stunner... Lorraine and Don Wood M 0800 571 771 A/H 09 445 8215 Devonport 09 445 2010

For Sale: $739,000 View: Sat/Sun 2.00 - 2.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530939

Talk to the bank manager, be here on site on the 22nd November at 11am, then plan your Christmas by the beach.Tucked away and enjoying the sun it features a beautifully renovated kitchen and bathroom, garage and west facing deck. Perfect for Mum and Dad, this home will be sold. Call me now!

Lance Richardson M 021 796 660 A/H 446 6466 Devonport 09 445 2010

Auction: 11:00am 22 Nov 2014 On Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 11.00 - 11.45am www.barfoot.co.nz/531752


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Takapuna Cliff Top on Clifton without spending a Squillion 9/21 Clifton Rd - Find out more - View VIDEO at barfoot.co.nz/531027 Looking to down-size, retire or simply want a lock-up-and-leave or an investment that you can enjoy in the future? Then you will want to check this one out. It’s nice and close to Devonport so you won’t be far away, and you will still have a beach on your doorstep, plus easy road access to the City a bonus. You will be stopped in your tracks when you first enter this 2nd floor apartment and pretty much every day if you are the lucky new owner. One of just 10 apartments, spectacular views, 1960’s concrete construction, set in beautiful cliff top gardens, lift and stair access, carport and off-street parking.

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Auction: 11:30am 22 Nov 2014 On Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat / Sun : 11.30 - 12:15 View VIDEO at: www.barfoot.co.nz/531027

Linda Simmons M 0274 590 957 A/H 09 445 6337 E l.simmons@barfoot.co.nz Devonport 09 445 2010


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NEW LISTING

Devonport One Haven of a Family Home 74 Stanley Point Rd - 20 Years of Happy Family Memories - view VIDEO at barfoot.co.nz/532919 If you are looking for the perfect family home that can take you from toddler, through teen years and beyond, plus you want a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, then this home is for you. This 1920’s bungalow has been lovingly restored and extended to accommodate ever evolving needs. Entertain friends and family with a home that breathes in the outdoors with multiple open plan living areas and a large north-facing back deck and garden. Set in amongst the trees and close to the water, it’s a little slice of heaven. Easy access to the City (10 minutes via Stanley Bay ferry), and close to Stanley Bay School and bus routes to schools to the north, or over the bridge.

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Tender: Closes on 4 Dec 2014 at 4:00pm (unless sold prior) View: Sat / Sun : 1:00-1:45pm. View VIDEO at: www.barfoot.co.nz/532919

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Barracks makeover marches forward

Seven weeks in, the restoration of two Fort Takapuna barracks and their conversion into community spaces is on track to be completed by next March. Seven layers of paint have been removed from exterior rimu weatherboards, old linoleum has been lifted from the matai floors inside, ceilings have been exposed, added walls have been removed, a new roof has been installed and the two front porches are about to be rebuilt, including state-of-the art disabled access. Architect Antony Matthews says much of the $800,000 construction budget has gone into the invisible new foundations. “As we are going back to some of the building’s original open-plan layout, a big part of our job is redoing the foundations to increase their capacity,” he says. Auckland Council project manager Sharla Vijayaratnam says the restoration is on schedule and well within its overall budget of $1.5 million. The centenary celebrations next year have been a key driver for the timing of the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board project and the construction has been very straightforward, she says. Local Fort Takapuna custodian Mike Pritchard says the barracks are situated on the spot where the stables of Robert Adam Mosely Stark’s 28-acre property were located in the 1880s. The government took the property from him in 1885 to use for defence purposes during the “Russian scare.”

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In his element… Mike Pritchard talking about the history and restoration of the Fort Takapuna barracks The 1938 barracks are two of many that used to stand on Takapuna Head. Others were removed since then. They have served many purposes over time, says Pritchard. “They were home to the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps during the 1940s, refugee housing in the 1950s, housed the Women’s Auxiliary Corps and altered for the Navy in the 1960s, who sort of turned them into a boat, with a Cox’s Office and things like that,” he says. World War Two soldiers on V-J Day 1945, outside the entrance to one of the barracks

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NEW LISTING

When The Livin’ Is Easy.......

24 St Leonards Road, Devonport

One of these mornings you’re gonna rise up singing and you´ll spread your wings..... That is what life is like when enjoying relaxed easy living in this immaculately presented 2 level 4 bedroom home. This solidly built home had humble beginnings as a two bedroom 1960´s weatherboard cottage, in 2000 the owners decided to increase the footprint, creating two bedrooms on the lower floor, the generous master bedroom with en-suite and direct access to the garden. The upper level hosting a further two bedrooms and bathroom. Then to the heart of the home, the open plan living, through bi-fold doors onto the sun drenched deck to enjoy Devonport´s beautiful summer afternoons and balmy evening with friends and family. All of this, plus being superbly located in one of Auckland’s most constantly in-demand suburbs. Easy stroll to Devonport village with wonderful cafe’s, restaurants, schools and the ferry. Ticks all the boxes!

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Auction: 10:00am 4 Dec 2014 at Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 12:00 - 12:45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/532655 Lisa McGeehan M 021 447 184 A/H 09 446 0640 E l.mcgeehan@barfoot.co.nz Devonport 09 445 2010

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96 Calliope Road, Devonport

Nestled amongst quality homes this 1910 character villa is in three legal flats, all tastefully

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renovated. Flat 1. A three bedroom, two bathroom plus office, warm and cosy flat has open plan living, modern kitchen and lovely flow to private, sunny, enclosed decks and gardens. Flats 2 and 3 are completely self contained offering one bedroom, one bathroom, open plan living with a contemporary kitchen. Safe and secure this property has parking for 3-4 cars,

12pm Thurs 27th November 2014 (unless sold prior) 28 Northcroft St, Takapuna View Sat/Sun 1.15 - 2.00pm www.bayleys.co.nz/1470073

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easy care landscaped gardens and two garden sheds. It´s an easy walk to Devonport village,

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schools, beaches and ferry to the CBD.

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Takapuna Grammar School Senior Sports Awards

COMING UP

MAIN GALLERY Auckland Studio Potters: Claybenders 22 November – 4 December Opening Saturday 22 November 2 – 3.30pm

SMALL DOG GALLERY Cari Hill: Fragments 22 November – 4 December Opening Saturday 22 November 2 – 3.30pm

VERNACULAR LOUNGE Antonio Guerrero: Cuban 5

22 November – 4 December Opening Saturday 22 November 2 – 3.30pm

PROJECT SPACE Nandhini Mohan: Karunai Illam Charity Exhibition 22 November – 18 December Opening Saturday 22 November 2 – 3.30pm

SERVICE TO SPORT Pete Seufatu, Andrew Hill, Paul and Carolyn Ranford, and Trevor Donnelly. LONG SERVICE: Mark Giles, Dave Coshan, Ian Grey, Dean Sykes, Carolyn Harper and Pete Buchanan. STAFF SERVICE TO SPORT Rosemarie Close. ATHLETICS Ex-Pupils Cup for intermediate boys athletics champion: Edward Lotawa and Adam Rundle; McIntosh Vase for intermediate girls athletics champion and 1976 Prefects Cup for intermediate girls cross-country champion: Katherine Badham; Morris Cup for senior boys field champion, Williamson Cup for senior boys track champion and Wilson Cup for senior boys athletics champion: Donald Coleman; Schultz Cup for senior boys middle-distance champion and Horrocks Cup for senior boys 800m champion: Alex Ferguson; 1977 Prefects Cup for senior girls track champion: Lucy Jacobs; Watt Cup for senior girls athletics champion: Lily Macdonald; Jacko Gill Trophy for supreme female athlete: Eliza McCartney. BADMINTON Jack Lin Cup for senior girls badminton champion: Sunny Lee. BASKETBALL Guldbrandsen Cup for best all-round basketball player: Mylam Sloan. CRICKET Desmond Vaughan Weight Memorial Cup for best team spirit in cricket: Matt Strain (TGS 1st XI); Hewitson Cup for best all-round senior boys cricketer: Sam Hinds. CYCLING The chain ring trophy for commitment and consistency in cycling: Ellen Smeed; The Takapuna Grammar female cyclist of the year: Katherine Badham; The Takapuna Grammar male cyclist of the year: Harry Elworthy. GOLF The Golf Cup for senior golf champion: Bridget Connolly. HOCKEY Tokona Cup for team spirit and morale in hockey: Sinead Litt (TGS 2nd XI girls); 1993 Armstrong Cup for service to senior boys hockey: Robin Charlett-Green; Payne Cup for service to senior girls hockey: Danielle Desvaux de Marigny; Armstrong Cup for service to junior boys hockey: Sean Stirling and Tobius Charnley; Armstrong Cup for service to junior girls hockey: Alice Scott-Macdonald and Lucy Hill. NETBALL Tokona Cup for team spirit and morale in netball: Hayley Curham (TGS 11); Jubilee Trophy for service to netball: Ella Nelson; Baker Cup for best netballing goal average: Lucy McCallum; Smith Netball Trophy for most promising senior netball player: Cartier Cookson; Kia Kaha Trophy for senior netball player of the year: Jess Neves. ROWING The Gibbons Trophy for best junior girls rowing crew: Girls u/15 Quad Emerald Schofield; Tonei Cup for best rowing crew: Womens Novice Double; Liberty Soanes and Brianna De Gouw; Hopkins Rowing Cup for boys all-round excellence in rowing: Robin Charlett-Green; White Cup for best rower of the year: Tim Teesdale; Martin Hinks Memorial Trophy for outstanding effort in rowing: Sam Hume. RUGBY Lowe Cup for dedicated effort in 1st

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XV: Donald Coleman; Vivienne Donald Memorial Cup for most improved senior rugby player: Iverson ChanTung. SAILING Navy Sailing Trophy for Takapuna Grammar School yachtsperson of the year: Airi Kawana. SKIING Takapuna Grammar School skiier of the year: Olivia Koller. SNOWBOARDING Takapuna Grammar School Girls snowboarder of the year: Madeline Christy; NISS Snowboarding Medal - 1st overall junior boys snowboarder: Sam Hunter; Phil Dominick Trophy for snowboarder of the year: Sam Hunter. SOCCER Melita Harrison Trophy for service to senior girls football: Clara Garcia; Haley Bennett trophy for all-round excellence in girls football: Josie Topp; Buchanan Cup for senior girls footballer of the year: Ellen Rowlandson; Waterhouse Cup for senior boys most improved football player: Josh Kirk; Harry Walters Memorial Cup for best team spirit and performance in boys football: Logan Moore (Boys 1st XI ); Sam Hill Cup for service to senior boys football: Jake Helsby; Evitt Cup for senior boys footballer of the year: Jake Helsby. SPECIAL OLYMPICS Hawkins Family trophy for excellence in Special Olympics: Haris Khan. SQUASH Belmont Park Trophy for senior boys squash champion: Christopher Alvey; Belmont Park Trophy for senior girls squash champion: Stacy Choi. SURFING H C Hulme Memorial Trophy for most dedicated and enthusiastic surfer: Hugh Raines; Takapuna Grammar surfer of the year: Lewis Mennie. SWIMMING Sneyd Cup for intermediate boys swimming champion: Edward Lotawa; Wilson Cup for senior boys swimming champion: Hayden Worsfold; Bartrum Cup for senior girls swimming champion: Katie McDougall. TENNIS Izzard Vase for most valuable senior girls tennis player: Carmina Nola; 1951 Tennis Cup for most valuable senior boys tennis player: William Horner. TOUCH RUGBY Senior boys touch-rugby player of the year: James Little. ULTIMATE FRISBEE Clarke Family Trophy for Ultimate Frisbee player of the year: Ella Ganley. VOLLEYBALL Most improved senior girls volleyball player: Zoe Murdock; Most improved senior boys volleyball player: Brett O’Neill; Most valuable senior girls volleyball player: Sophia Edgson; Most valuable senior boys volleyball player: Alex Roberts. WATER POLO Kerslake Cup for commitment and dedication to senior girls water polo: Jessica Neves; Kerslake Cup for commitment and dedication to senior boys water polo: Hugo Adams; Jones Cup for female water-polo player of the year: Isabelle O’Brien; Shanahan Cup for male water-polo player of the year: Mitchell Donnelly. Sportsman of the year Markus Sommerville. Sportswoman of the year Eliza McCartney. Epsom Cup most points in sports (girls): Eva Symes. Margaret Moore Cup - service to sport (girls): Ella Nelson. Geange Trophy - dedicated assistance to sports (boys): Sean Stirling. Coulson Cup - all round participation and sportsmanship Aidan Nicholas. Coach(es) of the year: Morgan Owen and Pete Buchanan. Team of the year TGS 1st XI Girls Football. Junior Sports Awards will be presented in December.

North Shore Rugby Football Club Inc. AGM

Notice is hereby given that the 143rd Annual General meeting of the North Shore Rugby Football Club Inc, will be held at the Clubrooms, Cambridge Tce, Devonport, Thursday 20th November 2014 at 7pm. Agenda: 1. Apologies 2. Obituaries 3. Confirmation of 142nd AGM Minutes 4. 2014 Annual Report 5. 2014 Financial Report 6. Subscriptions for 2015 7. Election of Officers & Committee 8. Service Awards 9. General Business K TANKARD, CluB SeCReTARy


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Bayswater Halloween bike ride goes off like a rocket More than 500 people took part in the second Bayswater Halloween Bike and Ride event – more than double last year’s turnout. “In our first year, we expected around 40 and got about 200. This year, we expected 200 and got 543,” says Devonport Community Coordinator Maria Teape, who helped organise the event. The walk-and-ride treasure hunt started off at Bayswater Park, went past O’Neill’s Cemetery across the new Northboro Bridge Point and along the foreshore all the way to

the Northboro Reserve Playground. Auckland Transport used the day to promote cycling and teach a couple of key skills, asking cyclists to give way to walkers and to use their “excuse me” bell when passing them from behind. Magnificent Maleficent…RosaMay Bewg (9) was best childcostume winner, and keen sausage eater

Above left: “I didn’t attack my mum, really”… Sam Barningham (9) dressed up as a crazy butcher. Onlookers gave a second glance while he walked with injured mum Jo, who broke her wrist when falling off a chair while hanging Halloween decorations at home. While above right: Spooky siblings... (from left) brothers Saxton (3) and Quinn (5) Martin are a vampire and a pirate

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Andrew North

is the 2014 Australasian Auctioneering Champion! Andrew proudly represented New Zealand at the 2014 Australasian Auctioneering Championships and was proud to become this year’s champion! He is an integral part of the Harcourts Devonport team. He has the ability to relax and read the crowd and is committed to creating an amazing experience for all who attend his auctions. Award winning, prepared to go the extra mile, doing what other auctioneers are not prepared to do and having an attitude of gratitude have contributed to Andrew becoming one of the most sought after auctioneers throughout the country. If you would like Andrew to represent you and the sale of your home please call any of our Devonport sales team. Check out our website www.devonport.harcourts.co.nz and click on ‘meet the team’.

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Out on the Water

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Young sailors Peter and Tony Blake immortalised in fiction A young Peter Blake and his brother Tony feature in a fictional story about a schoolboy’s sailing adventure, which is included in a new book by former Devonport resident Tessa Duder. In the book Out on the Water: Twelve Tales of the Sea,“Two brothers” is the story of Peter Blake and his younger brother Tony in the 1950s, going to Bayswater School and heading down to the Takapuna Yacht Club in the afternoon for a sail in their dinghy Zeddie. “The elder was tall for his age, with fair hair he liked to wear longer than generally allowed at school. The younger was average height, a wiry child, but stronger than he looked,” writes Duder. The yacht club was walking distance from the Blake family’s home and their mother watched her sons through binoculars as they crossed the harbour and capsized. “Tessa’s book celebrates all aspects of sailing and messing about in boats for kids – from Opti racing in the current day to migrating to New Zealand in sailing ships in the 19th century,” says Oratia Media publisher Peter Dowling. Duder has written more than 40 books, including a biography of Margaret Mahy. Blake boys out on the water off Bayswater… an illustration of Peter and Tony from the book

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North Shore win Harbour Sevens

Bathrooms & Kitchens North Shore A fresh new approach to bathroom and kitchen renovations. • Design, renovation and quote service • Fully project-managed renovations, using trusted tradesmen from the North Shore We are a Devonport-based company who will work alongside you towards making your bathroom and kitchen ideas a reality, and within a budget that you will be comfortable with. Daniel Oliver (Dan) Email: info@bathroomsnorthshore.co.nz Phone: 0800 77 00 33 Mobile: 021 715507

ADOPT A GREYHOUND North Shore Rugby Club’s championship-winning season continued with a win in the North Harbour Sevens added to its Premier and Premier Reserves championship victories. Pictured above: from left: Standing – Willie Walker (coach), Sam Barton, Ben Blucher, Josh Blucher, Ben Stewart, Jackson Achilles, Nick Turley. Kneeling – Sio Luamanu, Tim Blundell, Luke Hamilton, Alyx Hodgson. Lying down – Willie McFarlane. Absent from photo: Kauri Mackie.

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Cheltenham - stunning luxury. Fully furnished apartment. Steps to the beach. Short term/ long term. Phone 445 1118, 022 105 0712. Christmas Accommodation 21st Dec to 9th Jan! Minutes from Narrow Neck Beach, spacious east and west facing decks, 2 dbl, 1 sgl bed. Fab new Kitchen/dining/lounge area, private garden and use of car. Ph 021 635518. Classy 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, fully furnished Devonport house on Achilles Reserve near Narrow Neck. More information go to www.devonporttuihouse.weebly.com or www.sabbaticalhomes.com. Ph: 445 7895. Commercial/Industrial Space for Rent: approx 60 sqm (incl mezzanine space) suitable studio/ small workshop in the heart of Devonport Available now call Mark 027 294 7695. Ouiet, mature, professional woman requires housesit or small rental - long or short term. Phone 021 1110017. Relatives visiting? Spacious garden studio with en-suite and kitchenette; minutes to Narrow Neck beach. Reasonable rates. Ph Pauline 445 6471. Stunning Cheltenham Beach Cottage, metres from the beach. Available for short or long-term holiday accommodation. Beautifully refurbished, one bedroom, self-contained cottage with a private garden. Phone Rebekah 027 694 3933 or email devonportbeks@gmail.com REST HOMES Ascot House Retirement Home, quality care with dignity in a friendly, family atmosphere. Phone Shona, 445 2518.

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AAA Window Cleaning, Free Diggadrain. Drain unblockers and drainage experts. CCTV Quote ph David 021 368371. drain locating. Repairs. New Acupuncture November promo drains. 0800 your drain. with shiatsu and tuning forks. $45/hour, ACC no surcharge for Gardener Available Qualinew clients, 1st visit with this ad. fied and experienced landscape Devonport Natural Health: Mon- designer. Enjoys getting his dirty. Good plant knowlday/Tuesday. Ponsonby: Thursday/ hands edge. Hardworking, reliable and Friday. KJPhoenix Joy. 021 355 creative with plantings. Contact 929 www:phoenixjoyacupuncture. Paddy 022 502 2122 or 446 6188 com paddyvogt@gmail.com At Your Request Home Gardening. Do you need regular Cleaning. Our local team is help? No time for a tidy up? ready to deliver 5 Star servic- Let me help. Experienced gares in your home for weekly dener. Ph Carolyn on 446 6517 or cleaning, spring, moving 027 292 8167 for a free on-site o r o p e n - h o m e c l e a n i n g . consultation.ICEO Call Yvonne for a free quote Groove Kitchens, new 415 0028. kitchens, stove tops, German Bookkeeping services of- hardware, Garth Waring fered. Experienced with Xero ph 021 397 863 or 476 7666. and MYOB, all IRD returns. Housewashing, prof. service, Contact Sue on 445 6802. 10 years-plus experience, reliand prompt. Free quotes, Bookkeeping Service for small/ able also decks, driveways, paths medium local companies. Let fences, roof moss treatments etc. me help with your GST, PAYE Phone Rod 021 390 800. and all monthly accounts. I can set you up with online accounting Ironing: Fast professional reliable and work in my office or your English-speaking mature nonhome/office. Phone Janet on 486 smokers. Phone Peter & Denise 1222 or 021 661138 to discuss 4861614. your needs. Locksmith, Devonport’s Builder available Small job o w n S c o t t R i c h a r d s o n . specialist, repairs and main- mob 021 976 607. tenance. Skilled, reliable and Nanny Available summer local. Please phone Clive school holidays. In home childMelling. Hm 445 2485, care, activities, crafts, outdoor adventures and play dates. Visit Mob 027 29 222 84. my website: https://sites.google. Devonport upholstery. Re- com/site/karen4nanny/home cover specialist. Antiques and Stonemasons, Landscapers. All contemporary styles. Recycling terrain TATONKA crane truck. furniture for 36 years. John Dave Milina & Barb Cooper. Hancox, Telephone: 446-0372. W: sustainablelandscapes.co.nz, P: 0275 430 288, E: info@susDevonport Window Repairs. tainablelandscapes.co.nz Sash and casement windows, wooden doors. Rotten sills and Wood-Tech are specialists in window components repaired creating custom-design kitchens or replaced. General carpentry. - all over Devonport. See our For your local window spe- website - or call 09 810 8136 - for cialist. Phone Hubert Strang - a friendly kitchen consultation www.wood-tech.co.nz 446 6174 or 021 274 4191.

SITUATIONS VACANT Nanny required for 2 yr old & 4½ yr old. Two full days and three half days. Must have driver’s licence. Role includes lots of cuddles, playing, preparing meals & light housework. Phone Amanda 021 918 984. TUITION Art Classes in Artists’ Home Studio by the Sea. Erica Soman MFA Dip Tchg Adult and Children; Adults; Fridays 10 - 12.30, Children; Wed. 3.30 5.30. This term the focus is on Tropical Plants - we will draw, collage, paint - even splatter.... and end up with a fab art work for your home. For more info and to enrol erica_artist@xtra.co.nz, 021 127 9671.

Art classes for adults @ Devonport Community House (pick up brochure there). Since 2006 Mastering Art has been providing a ‘foundation style’ learning facility with study such as life drawing, painting, printing, collage and a touch of art history. Guided projects and personal creative time help to improve basic skills alongside conceptual understanding.Some art-related experience is preferable but not essential, Dedication and an open mind are crucial. Spaces limited. Thursday and Friday mornings (in the upstairs artroom). $340 per term incl some materials, tea/coffee/ biscuits. Tel 446 0389 or 021 144 2791, www.lucy-bucknall.co.nz, lucybucknall@clear.net.nz Classical and acoustic guitar, music theory. Fun, comprehensive, tailored to you! Devonport-based. Michelle Birch, BMus (Hons) michellebirch@zoho.com, www.michellebirch.com. Devonport drama since 2002 Drama classes 8 - 18yrs Artspace on Mt Vic. gallen@clear.net.nz, 021 262 4907 .ITION

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November 14 2014 TUITION Decorative paint workshops. Learn how to revamp and recycle your old furniture with paint. Discover the secrets of shabby chic, aging, distressing, French wash, chalky paint, stenciling, rust paint and more. Phone 021 116 8105. paulagilmour@yahoo.co.uk. www. decorativepaintworkshops.co.nz Experienced Biology and Science tutor available for junior Science, NCEALevels 1-3 Biology and Science, Scholarship, and Cambridge Biology. Email: devobiotutor@ gmail.com or txt / call 021 073 6768.TION Guitar tuition - beginner/intermediate guitar lessons. Flexible hours, can come to you. Call or txt Josh 021 128 5556. Learn piano/keyboard. Lessons from $17.00. Private, Professional, Affordable, Enjoyment for all ages. Competitions, Practical, Theory Exams. NZ Modern School of Music 0800-696-874.T Piano and Theory of Music lessons available from experienced, registered teacher. Ph. John Mercer (M.Mus. LTCL) 445 6471.

TUITION Mathematics Tuition, Sensitive tutoring offered at all levels of the secondary school curriculum. NCEA, IB and Cambridge welcomed. 93% pass rate in 2013. NCEA 3 calculus specialist. ph Peter Ridge BE,Dip Tchg (sec) 445 2283. Singing/instrument lessons in Devonport/Belmont. Vacancies available! Ph 376 4009 or visit www.singschool.co.nz

Singing tuition. All ages. I will show you how to be better. Pat Urlich 022 314 3001.

SLSS Swim School, 11 Evan Street, Belmont (off Eversleigh Road). Specialists in pre-schoolers. Phone 486 6728 for more info. Tutored Life Drawing @ Devonport Community House Wednesday nights 7- 9pm. Starting October 15th. $240 per term (9 sessions) all abilities welcome. Booking & deposit or full payment required to secure space as numbers are strictly limited. www.lucybucknall.co.nz, lucybucknall@clear.net.nz, tel - 446 0389 for further info.

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The graduating class of 2014 Senior Prize-giving was a wonderful celebration for more than 200 recipients of awards from Years 11 – 13. It was also a celebration of success by teachers in various categories. There are a growing number of awards for staff. The Staff Travel Award has been presented every year since 1996. This year it has gone to Mr David Stent, HOD Music, who will use the grant to travel to China to investigate aspects of music teaching there. A relatively new award is the H. C. Hulme Memorial Prize for a teacher who has contributed most significantly to the cocurricular programmes in the school. Harold Charles Hulme was an early pupil at Takapuna Grammar, who died of his wounds on

Crete in the Second World War, aged 27. Mr “TGS Football”, and the International Baccalaureate CAS co-ordinator, Mr Steve Smith has won this for 2014. Students get to vote for an outstanding teacher to assist the Board of Trustees with selecting “The Staff Award”. By the level of applause the recipient, Mr Dave Thrasher, was a very popular choice. Harcourts Cooper & Co, through Phil Clark and Peter Ayton, have added a new prize called “Service to teaching” and again the recipient, Maths teacher, Mr Paul Joseph, was a well received announcement. Highlights of the Year 13 awards were as follows:

Year 13 prize list – Academic Elena Buckley, 1st Art Photography (Photolife Award) Tamara Bullock, Excellence German Tessa Carey, 1st Dance Daekeun (Sam) Cho, 1st Mathematics with Calculus, Distinction Physics Henry Cornwell, Distinction Biology Annalise Cruickshank, Excellence Special Education Bridie Dixon, Excellence Music Theatre Harry Elworthy, Distinction Year 13 IB Science, Distinction Year 13 IB Mathematics Shaleen Farrell, 1st Classics (the C.C. Robinson Award) Kate Harris, 1st Art History (the Margaret Cullingworth Award), Distinction History Madeleine Hay, Excellence French, 1st History (the Toynbee Cup) Jake Helsby, 1st Physical Education (the Wareham Shield) Hannah Hood, Distinction Year 13 IB Spanish Ab Initio Madison Johnson, 1st Business Studies, 1st Accounting (the Margaret Cullingworth

Award), Excellence Geography Toshiki Kogiso, Distinction Chemistry, 1st Physics, Distinction Mathematics with Statistics (Short Shield) Jasmin Krishnan, 1st Health Si Jing (Joy) Lai, Excellence Year 13 IB Arts Lucy Lim, 1st Art Design (the Benefitz Award) Madeline Lloyd, Distinction Biology Lovely Maralit, Excellence Tourism James McArthur, Excellence Year 13 IB Spanish Ab Initio Liam Mullane, 1st Economics Eui Chan (Lucy) Oh, Distinction Year 13 IB Individuals and Societies, Distinction Year 13 IB Literature Samim Ozyurteri, 1st Biology, 1st Chemistry, Distinction Mathematics with Calculus Adam Purcell, Excellence Technology Furniture Making Thomasina Robinson-Chen, Distinction English, Distinction History, 1st Mathematics with Statistics

Neeve Sew Hoy, 1st Art Painting Ella Sheehy, Excellence Technology Soft Materials Young Eun (Alice) Song, Excellence Japanese David Sorrenson, Excellence Year 13 IB Individuals and Societies, Excellence Year 13 IB Mathematics, Excellence Year 13 IB Literature Brooke Stilwell, Excellence Te Reo Maori Rachel Sykes, 1st English for Literacy Max Tang, 1st Music, 1st Design Visual Communication Laurence Tews, Distinction Mathematics with Statistics Linda Vu, 1st Hospitality Samara Wash, 1st Drama Ben Wilks, Excellence Year 13 IB Science Grace Woods, 1st English (the Sam Dorrington Memorial Award) Gavin Woodward, Excellence Technology Resistant Materials (the Whitecliffe Timber Award) Maya Wyatt, 1st Media Studies

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Senior Prizegiving Special Awards Hannah Patterson, Academic Excellence Year 12 Max Griffiths, Academic Excellence Year 11 Tamara Bullock, Spooner Cup Andy Song, White Cup Edward Lotawa, The Chubb Cleverdon Cup GOLD MERIT BADGES Robin Charlett-Green, Hockey, Adventure Racing, Sports Council, Rowing, PSSP Sam Hume, Rugby, Rowing, Radio Roar, Ball Committee Tamara Bullock, Hockey, Basketball, Sports Council, Ultimate Frisbee CITATIONS FOR PERSONAL EXCELLENCE Sabina Giurgiu, Merit award Rodney Walshe Ireland Essay Competition Samim Ozyurteri, Mathematics 97% in the University of Auckland Max paper Sam Copp, Football - New Zealand Under 20 football team Katherine Badham, Duathlon and Cycling 1st in the NZSS Under 16 championship, 2nd in the NZSS Individual Cycling Katie McDougall, Synchronised Swimming Silver Medal Oceania championship 1st in the NZSS Championship Harry Elworthy, Cycling - NZ Under 17 Cycling Squad, 2nd in the NZSS Individual Cycling Championship Erica Gatland, Climbing - NZ Under 18 and Open Woman Outdoor Bouldering team Eliza McCartney, 1ST NZ Junior Athletics Pole Vault Championship Maya Wyatt, Theatre – Shakespeare Globe Centre NZ Youth Shakespeare Company Andy Song, Theatre - Shakespeare Globe Centre NZ Youth Shakespeare School Production Courtney Giles, Duke Of Edinburgh Gold Medal Award Markus Somerville, Yachting Madison Johnson, NZ Diabetes Society award HOuSE TROPHY Tainui Andy Song, Peninsular Cup Andy Song, Farquarson Shield – Senior Speech winner Henry Watts, Year 11 Speech Cup Elaine Zhang, Margaret Campbell Shield Neeve Sew Hoy, Mike Donald Memorial Award Liam Hill, Tony Steele Award Brooke Stilwell, Post Award Alice Song, AFS Award

SAMIM OZYuRTERI, DuX Danielle Desvaux de Marigny, Zonta International Leadership Award Sabina Giurgiu, The Library Service Award Tim Phimester, The Auckland City Bursary Lydia Knott, Aroha Cup Jonny Raey, Daniel James Trophy Valentina De Bruin, Success Cup Soo Min Bae, Malcolm Fairgray Cup for Horticulture Lauren Burton, Prentice Award Iverson Chan-Tung, Devonport Rotary Cup for Academic Endeavour Lucy Lim, Benefitz Graphic Design Scholarship Vailoa Penn, Ex-Pupils’ Scholarship Liam Mullane, The BNZ Award Madeleine Hay and Grace Woods, The BNZ Awards for “Being good with money” Ha Yeon Kim, TGS International Student Scholarship Toshiki Kogiso, Rowan Nicks Scholarship Samim Ozyurteri, Warren Mason Scholarship Thomasina Robinson-Chen, The Dorace Mason Scholarship Jackson Tuhiwai, The PTA Encouragement Award Sophie Wynn, Devonport RSA Memorial Trust Service Award Lovely Maralit, Devonport Rotary Scholarship

DAVID SORRENSON, PROXIME ACCESSIT uNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS Maya Wyatt, David Sorrenson, Harry Elworthy, University of Auckland Scholarships Neeve Sew Hoy, The AUT Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship Sophie Turner, The AUT Business and Law Faculty Award Harry Elworthy and Sophie Wynn, The Prefects Training Programme Shield Maryam Alhaseny, Ella Sheehy, Massey University’s Vice Chancellor’s High Achievers Scholarships (Arts) Madeline Lloyd, Massey University Vice Chancellor’s High Achievers Scholarship (Academic) Alice Song, Matthew Chandler, Lucy Eaglesome, Samara Wash, Victoria University Academic Excellence Scholarships Courtney Giles, University of Canterbury College of Engineering High Achievers Scholarship


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Basil out of frame in Fawlty Towers set building Members of Company Theatre have been hard at work constructing the most complicated set in its 30-year history. There must be nothing faulty in the Rose Centre set if the actors are to survive the upcoming production of More Fawlty Towers intact. Local builder Phil Davis and a construction team of 12 volunteers have spent two weekends building a double-storey hotel, strong enough to hold a cast of 20. Following the success of three episodes of the much-loved sitcom in 2012, Company Theatre is presenting ATouch of Class, Basil the Rat, and The Kipper and the Corpse at the Rose Centre from 15-29 November. Ian and Kate Birch, who live in Bayswater, appear as husband and wife Mr and Mrs Watson in A Touch of Class and Mr and Mrs White in The Kipper and the Corpse. The pair immigrated to New Zealand three years ago from the UK – where they were actively involved in amateur dramatics – and have thrown themselves into the production. Ian was heard to comment that although he had been involved in constructing many sets back in England, none of them were anywhere near as complicated as this one. To book tickets phone 445 9900 or email info@rosecentre.co.nz • Due to unprecedented demand, there will be an extra performance on 18 November at 8pm, when all tickets will be $20.

Not a Fawlty join in sight…set building team Ian Birch (left) and Phil Davis framing up doors

Library event for opera lovers Two New Zealand opera world luminaries will be talking about all things opera at an upcoming Devonport Library Associates event. Donald Trott, a current Director of New Zealand Opera and founder of Whanganui’s New Zealand Opera School, will join Stuart Maunder, the new General Director of NZ Opera. The event was set down for Thursday 13 November at 7.30 pm at the Deport Artspace, 32 Clarence St.

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All action at St Leo’s School Village Fair

Fun at the fair (clockwise from left)… Olivia Lane (11) with Chip Chip the chick, Scott Murphy (12) tried his luck at fence building with the help of Peter Wolfkamp from The Block NZ TV show, while Sophie Bell-Booth (3) enjoyed her turn on the pony ride

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November 14 2014

Art grows out of garden project

Arty culture… Penny Clark with her paintings of the community garden project

Admiring the works… Rosemary and Peter Cranswick (at left), while the Devonport Community Choir kept people entertained (above)

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What started as a bit of fun at the Devonport Community Garden for artist Penny Clark bloomed into a spectular exhibition at Mt Cambria park as part the Devonport Arts Festival. Clark, who lives around the corner from the park, visited the garden every Wednesday afternoon over a year and painted the changes occuring. The result was Art and Two Veg, comprising around 35 works, “which were a bit of fun and outside of what I’m usually doing,” said Clark. Over on the next hill, Robyn Gibson’s Spiral soft sculpture installation on Mt Vic could be seen from a large part of Auckland


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Streets, walls and trees of colour

Blooming with talent… Cinzah Merkens (above) composing a wall of graffiti art on the Firefly building in Wynyard St, while (at left) the Devonport Woolly Tree outside the new library was irresistable to Karo-Lynn (3) and Karla-Grace (2) Heijns Devonport came alive through art last weekend. The revived bi-annual Arts Festival, in its second year, grew in artist and crowd participation with a series of exhibitions and events on the streets and around town. The event featured functions and shows all last week and finishes this weekend on November 16.

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November 14 2014

Out of the square and into the forest

Nikau Forest Glass… wine glasses by Peter Raos A glass artist since 1979, Peter Raos is exhibiting at the Depot for the first time as part of the Out Of the Square works by 19 artists. Nikau Forest Glass – groves of six glasses – were also produced by Raos to mark Conservation Week and highlight the threat to

New Zealand’s native forests. “I chose nikau, a symbol of our native forest, because it echoes the shape of old English wine glasses and the colour of medieval forest glass.” Huge amounts of wood were needed to fire furnaces to make the glass

and it was one of the industries that caused the mass loss of European forests. Raos said he had enjoyed being part of the group art exhibition as “art can be lonely.” He was pleased Devonport Arts Festival had been given a new lease of life.

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Eyes in the back of her head

Art of recycling… artist Robyn Gibson found three letters that New World supermarket was throwing away and “had a bit of fun with them” for her contribution to the Out of the Square exhibition, which opened at the Depot last Saturday. Featuring 19 artists, the exhibition runs until November 20.

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