October 17, 2014
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A car was used as a battering ram in a smashand-grab raid at dairy alongside children’s bedrooms. Ten-year-old Arpita Patel was awoken by the sound of a car crashing through the front door of her family’s Merani Street Dairy. Four men driving two stolen cars backed one car into the front door smashing the glass and surrounding brick wall. They stole the till and $400 before
escaping in the second car. After a police chase through Devonport they were arrested. Arpita and her older sister Paayal (14) were fast asleep at 11:45 pm last Saturday night when the offenders struck. The sisters’ bedroom and the family’s adjoining lounge are right next to the shop front. The bedroom of their parents Yogita and Matt Patel is further back in the house. Matt says: “Arpita was the first to wake us.
She was very frightened.” Matt and Yogita slept right through the noise, he says. “The door to our bedroom was closed and the heatpump on, so we didn’t hear it.” “I was tired. I had played soccer with some local friends in the afternoon, then worked in the dairy until 9 pm and went to bed at 11 pm,” he said. To page 6
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October 17 2014
Matthew wins under-15 title
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Belmont Park’s Matthew Lucente won the New Zealand under-15 squash title last week – without dropping a Your local funeral home game. Matthew (14) beat Sean Dykes 15-7 15-12 15-9 in the final, his third match of the nationals. The Year 9 Westlake Boys student said his win had made him keener than ever on squash, aiming for a top-three finish in the under-17 division when he moves up an age group next season. Mark and Paulette Rowley Currently a B1 player, he is likely to make it to A grade in 2015. Matthew, For personal, professional service. who also made the New Zealand SecFuneral Director and Monumentalist ondary Schools team in 2014, said he was training five to six times per week before to the national champs. Office and Chapel In the month prior, he give up all fast 16 –18 Anne St, Devonport food and sweets in preparation. He hopes to become proficient enough in squash to earn a sports scholarship overseas, perhaps to the United States. Matthew is coached by Manu Yam, a former Philippines national champion. “I want to achieve (to the level) of what he has achieved,” Matthew said. It was something of a bitter sweet na Decks ◊ Pergolas ◊ Retaining Walls tionals for the Belmont club. Rafa Yam, ◊• Fences ◊ Outdoor Paving the third seed in the under-17 division, • ◊ Ready Lawn ◊ Planting was odds on to make the final after a hot run of form leading into the tournament. National champ…Matthew Lucente • for a free Quote today •Call me But he suffered a groin strain with the Mob 021-343023 score level 1-1 against second seed Alex Rev Home 09-4433161 ington. He carried on but lost the match and had to default the third place play-off. Building personal strength, www.splandscaping.co.nz Another Belmont player Gabe Yam, seeded resilience and mindfulness second in the under-15 grade, lost in the semifinals but took third place. • Matthew’s win topped off a great month Personal and professional for Devonport peninsula squash Diana Bennett of Devonport Squash Club won the over-65 coaching and counselling women’s title at the New Zealand masters NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITY champs in Palmerston North last month. NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION AWARDS
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October 17 2014
First steps to reseed cockles on Cheltenham Beach
Searching for shellfish… Charlie Glass organised this year’s shellfish survey of Cheltenham beach, alongside Georgina Greville of the Cheltenham Beach Caretakers, who checked for cockle regularly until 2010 A bid to get cockles back on Cheltenham Beach began last Sunday with a survey of the shellfish numbers organised by primary school student Charlie Glass. Charlie, 11, who is in Year six at Vauxhall School, asked the community to help and more than 100 people scattered along the beach with spades, buckets and measuring equipment. Survey results were being collated as the Flagstaff went to press. “Cheltenham Beach used to have literally millions of cockles and other shellfish. People used to harvest them by the trailer load and the population started to fall, “ Charlie wrote in a flyer about the event. “Our aim is to see if it would be possible to reseed the cockle population at Cheltenham
Beach. This would be excellent for the environment, especially for shorebirds and fish,” he said In 1993 a ban (rahui) was placed on taking shellfish from the beach, but the remaining population continued to fall. Cheltenham Beach Caretakers surveyed the beach regularly but at the last survey in 2010 they found only 12 cockles on the beach. Charlie’s father Paul said once the latest survey was done “the hard work will begin – getting through the bureaucracy to actually get the seeding process approved.” Georgina Greville, spokesperson for the Cheltenham Beach Caretakers group, was delighted with Charlie’s initiative. “It’s fantastic a young lad has taken it up,” she said.
Queens Parade part of project finished The footpath on Queens Parade has been finally completed this month – a relief to shop keepers who were told at the start of the year it would only take seven weeks to rebuild. The Queen’s Parade section of Auckland Transport’s Marine Square upgrade is now substantially complete. The road has reopened to two-way traffic and pedestrians have full use of the footpaths, which have new kerbing, lighting and a fresh layer of asphalt. All P60 car parking has been reinstated along the shop side of the road with P180 parking now available on the opposite side. Paving around the Esplanade is finished except for some sealing and grouting and attractive stone paving now adorns the hotel’s front entrance. A new concrete path leads onto a raised
Gorse bush and locals rescue woman after cliff fall A 29-year-old woman was rescued by an army of helpers after falling five metres down the cliff above St Leonard’s beach last Friday at around 5 pm. Firefighters, police and Westpac helicopter staff, as well as half a dozen local residents, all pulled the woman to safety. “We got her,” said a relieved John Ellington, Station Manager of the Devonport Fire Service, at the scene. Police said the woman had slipped while out walking. She managed to hold on to a gorse bush and called out for help. A member of the public heard her and called the police at 4.45 pm. Officers were at the scene seven minutes later, said Paula Enoka, District Shift Commander at North Shore Police. The woman seemed to be unharmed by the event, but was checked by St John’s Ambulance officers.
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Phillipe, who specialises in fresh seafood and fish dishes. The bistro will be open from 7 am till midnight. From 7 am till midday it will offer a breakfast/brunch menu. And from 12 until closing a all-day menu will feature. Summer cocktails will form part of the launch as will a display stand for customers to choose from the best of New Zealand, Australian and European wines. Check for daily specials.
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Boys put TGS on cycling map
The Takapuna Grammar School (TGS) boys road cycling team has placed second at the New Zealand champs held recently in Palmerston North. TGS were just piped by Palmerston North Boys for the title, but beat traditionally strong cycling schools Saint Kentigern College and Auckland Grammar. The team returned from the New Zealand National Schools Road Cycling Championships with six medals and a national record. A gold medal went to the school’s top junior time trial team, which set a new record of 23:21 on the hilly 16 km course. Team members were Oscar Elworthy, Jacob Kench, Harry Waine and Adam McPheat. Last week, Bike NZ selected Oscar Elworthy, Jacob Kench and Harry Waine in the five-strong New Zealand Under-17 team. The road race at the national champs was cancelled due to strong winds, but the points race on day three brought more success for TGS. Harry Waine won the Under-16 boys race and team mate Jacob Kench came third. Jacob’s younger brother Joshua came second in the Under-14 boys race. Harry Elworthy won bronze in the Under-19 boys points race, outsprinting two track world champions Luke Mudgway and Regan Gough. Adam McPheat won bronze in the Under-15 boys. Top ten placings went to: Ellie Cowan, who came 9th in the Under-20 girls points race; Katherine Badham, who came 6th in the Under-17 girls points race; Oscar Elworthy, who came 6th in the Under-16 boys points race, Renee Young, who was 6th in the Under-14 girls points race; and Nick Little, who was 8th in the Under-14 boys points race. Peter Cowan, one of the school’s 15 parent coaches, says there is real momentum in the cycling programme. “Success breeds success. And our team ethos helps. Our older riders support the younger ones
Powerhouse trio… (from left) Oscar Elworthy, Harry Waine and Jacob Kench leading the way to a gold medal at the secondary schools road cycling champs and straight into the New Zealand Team at training and races. We regularly get comments from other schools about how much we cheer for each other at start and finish lines and prizegiving,” he says. As an example Cowan points to a good first cycling year for Year 9 Harry Lochhead. Harry first sat on a road bike in February and just raced in the Under-14 age group in Palmerston North, finishing in the middle of the field. “Little fellas like Harry train with the big fellas all year, go to camp and events together. They can see that if they work hard they can be like them,” Cowan says. Year 13 student and TGS Cycling boys team captain Tom Calver says students love the inclusiveness. He started cycling in Year 9, the only year he ever medalled, but he has stuck to cycling for fitness and camaraderie. “We do a
lot of hard work training but most of all we all support each other. Everyone who does cycling supports everyone else who does cycling. I think it is quite unlike every other sport,” he says. Parent coach Dean Sykes says that the goal has been to accommodate a wide range of abilities and ages. But it’s not all rosy. The school needs more girls on bikes, which would make them more competitve as a group. Recruiting more girls is a work in progress at TGS. Sharon Davies, Sports Director, says it’s about barriers. “There are a few that we still need to cross and that are mostly related to looks. The girls have to realise they don’t have to look their best and that cycling is really good for them. It would be the ultimate achievement, if TGS could compete with the top girls schools out there,” she says.
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Dairy Heist
The dairy’s CCTV footage shows the building’s exterior wall buckle at 11.45 pm. The impact pushes a freezer further into the shop. A hooded, gloved man jumps onto the freezer and then the counter. He grabs the till and a second man helps him rip it off its Eftpos cable. The robbery is over within a matter of seconds. Toni Gregory, a Merani Street neighbour, happened to be driving past as the raid happened. “I was coming home and drove up Old Lake Road from Narrow Neck beach when I saw a white Alteeza leap into the dairy. I thought someone must have had a heart attack, so I pulled over. Then I saw the car move forward and smash right back into the dairy for a second time,” she says. Gregory knew something was wrong and reacted quickly. “I locked my car from the inside, put my hand on the horn and called the police,” she said. “Then I saw a young male with a balaclava on tearing out of the dairy and leaping into another car that shot off at a huge speed. I got the first three letters of its licence plate,” she says. That car was a black or dark navy station wagon. Both cars are understood to have been stolen. By then Matt Patel was out on the street as well. He too thought an accident had happened. “I was going to check if there was an injured driver inside the car,” he says. The Patels have owned the dairy since 2001 and have always felt safe there. “It is why
October 17 2014 we live here. The children are playing outside on the sidewalk and we have never had a problem or thought something like this would happen but now Arpita says it’s not so good,” says Yogita. Both girls spent Sunday with friends. “Arpita had a playdate and Paayal went into the city with some of her friends. I wanted them to have some fun time and forget everything,” Yogita says. Both girls also have birthday parties coming up this November. Matt says he and Yogita Yogita Patel outside the front door of the Merani recently cancelled their in- St dairy as the damaged brickwork is being fixed. surance. “We had had it for ten years and nothing ever happened because this is such a safe place,” he North Shore MP and Devonport resident says. Apart from the stolen cash, the robbers Maggie Barry has skyrocketed up the Nacaused significant damage to brickwork, the door and a fridge inside. “We had the cigarettes tional rankings, heading into Cabinet for her locked away, so they couldn’t get at those,” second term in office. She has been made Minister for Arts, Culhe says. ture and Heritage, Minister of Conservation On Monday, the Patels received a bill for $1,057 to board up the entrance with plywood. and Minister for Senior Citizens in the new “Neighbours offered us some wood to do it government following National’s landslide ourselves but the police had already organised win in last month’s general election. • Barry won 23,783 votes in the North someone to do it,” Matt says. “The community here has been so good to Shore electorate in 2014 with a majority us. They called the police and Toni stayed with of 16,503 over Labour’s Claire Szabo. It increased her majority of 15,228 over Ben me until the police got here.” Clark in 2011.
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Tree workers acting suspiciously
Here’s something for your crime section to alert the good folks of Bayswater and Devonport that the tree criminals are about again. I was at home in Bayswater enjoying the live test match between the All Blacks and the Pumas when there was a knock on the door. I said to myself, “Self. Who would be knocking on my front door during a test match?” Is it a couple of young men in their early 20s wearing white shirts and brown ties who will try to persuade me to mend my ways and follow the wisdom of a convicted 19th century American conman, despite the fact that their youth and lack of worldly experience suggest they don’t know much yet? Or is it a different type of fanatic, who will attempt to persuade me that I may be able to join the 144,000 anointed people who will ascend to heaven after the rapture while the rest of humanity writhes in eternal agony?” Nope. It was a man in his 40s, curly dark hair, stocky build wearing scruffy blue overalls and a yellow
high-vis vest sloppily unfastened at the front. He asked ( predictably) if I wanted any tree work doing around the property, to which I replied no. As he left I couldn’t help noticing him look up at the security camera on the front of my garage. So I helped him understand by explaining,“ Yes, they are security cameras and you are being filmed right now.” I stood and watched him all the way to the end of our long driveway and sure enough he turned around and looked back just as he reached the road. I didn’t wave but I felt like we had a moment. Then I went inside and phoned *555 because these guys piss me off. The woman at the police cmmomms centre was very nice and she was well aware of the ‘tree fellas’ scammers who case out the property of any unsuspecting person foolish enough to show them around. To return and burgle them later of course. Anyway the test match was safe by that stage. And it did all happen during the half -time break. Brian Clough
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Devonport 21 Rutland Road Charming Transitional Villa - Add Value Here This property offers everything that a family might require a lock up garage at the front, 513 m2 of land, fully fenced to keep children and pets safe and an ideal entertaining area. The home is in the zone for Stanley Bay Primary, close to one of two ferry services to the city and within walking distance to Devonport shops and cafes. The current owner´s pride and joy has been the garden that she has poured her heart and soul into now reap the rewards. Retaining many of its original features the home is warm and inviting, but with scope for a new owner to put their own stamp on it.
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On site, Sunday 2nd November 2014 at 2.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7478 Saturday & Sunday 12.00 - 12.45pm Jenny Hinton M 027 773 1841 Anne Iremonger M 021 443 959 Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
AUCTION MONDAY
Devonport 13 Hanlon Crescent Bright And Beautiful This beautifully presented transitional villa offers excellent open plan living in a light, bright and contemporary setting. Fully fenced and self-contained on a sunny north-facing freehold section, 13 Hanlon Crescent features lovely front and back gardens, three spacious bedrooms, a modern newly renovated bathroom, and an expansive kitchen, dining and reception area. Wide hallways and high ceilings throughout. The kitchen has been renovated and features polished stone worktops. There is also a driveway for vehicular access. Situated on a quiet street and moments away from Achilles Reserve, Waitemata Golf Club and easy access to Narrow Neck Beach.
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On site, Monday 20th October 2014 at 7.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7493 Sat & Sun 2 - 2.45pm, Mon 6.30 - 7pm Gary Potter M 021 953 021 Glenice Taylor M 021 943 021 E glenice.taylor@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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Villa & Incredibly Rare Stanley Point "Kiwi Âź Acre" Family home owners seeking that rare commodity (and despite the proposed draft Unitary Plan) it has been determined that No. 4 Russell Street has no such ability now to be subdivided. On offer for one fortunate purchaser willing to explore the 75 years of untapped potential to renovate the Villa, extend and build your absolute dream home. Gently sloping 1,012m2, this opportunity may never be repeated. Inspect today.
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Closes 4.00pm Friday 14th November 2014 (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7523 Saturday & Sunday 11.00 - 11.45am Peter Restall P 09 446 2114 M 021 808 808 E peter.restall@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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Devonport 18 Wairoa Road Fantastic Cheltenham/Narrow Neck Family Home This is like living in a resort all year round, you have 2 beaches to choose from, swimming, fishing, paddle boarding, golf, tennis, squash, gym and cafes all within an easy stroll. It really is a special way of life. There are 4 bedrooms, 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms and the kitchen / family area opens out to a lovely garden. Why would you buy a do-up when you can just step inside this beautifully renovated home and enjoy your leisure time. The hard work has been done, so come and have a look, it could be the best decision you ever make for your family, the kids will have a great time living here!
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On site, Sunday 2nd November 2014 at 1.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7487 Sunday 11.00 - 12.00pm 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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AUCTION SUNDAY
Devonport 1b Mays Street Magnificent And Modern On Mays A 220m2 home plus 70m2 flat which can be incorporated into one 290m2 home very easily. Just one back from the Devonport waterfront and minutes to the village and ferry, or Devonport Primary. 645m2 section. Originally built by our vendors, they recently employed a reputable building company to re-clad the home in quality timber and materials, including a new roof. All the specifications of the re-clad are recorded and a new CCC has been issued by Council and is available to all purchasers together with all warranties for the products used. Excellent rental return in a prime location.
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On site, Sunday 19th October 2014 at 10.00am (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7474 Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm, Sunday 9.30-10.00am Peter Ayton P 09 446 2109 M 021 336 300 Jackie Mark P 09 446 2113 M 021 458 797 Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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CHELTENHAM VILLA WITH CHARACTER, CHARM AND MODERN CHIC 2 Oxford Terrace, Devonport Completely renovated for todays modern lifestyle and with great street appeal, this gorgeous villa is located just moments from stunning Cheltenham beach. Wide, dark timber floors and beautiful pressed-steel ceilings in the hallway and formal lounge. The generous master bedroom features wide bay windows and a chic and stylish ensuite. The family bathroom has space and style, the next two bedrooms are good sized doubles with plenty of storage. Our finale is the kitchen and dining/family room. The kitchen is fantastic. The high quality fittings, drawers and cupboards numerous in quantity and long workbenches, this will be the delight
Auction 3pm Thurs 30 Oct 2014 (unless sold prior) 28 Northcroft St, Takapuna View Sat/Sun 1.00 - 1.45PM www.bayleys.co.nz/1470069 Patricia Hinchey M 027 222 3367 B 09 487 0702
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for chefs of all abilities. Full of sun and natural light, friends and family will enjoy your hospitality in this open plan design while leaving plenty of room to move around.The smooth sliding doors lead to the north facing deck and garden. A Cheltenham Jewel.
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OPEN HOME
October 17 2014
OPEN HOME
Devonport 55 Regent Street
Devonport 3a William Bond Street
Knock Knock! - Who’s There?
English Country Classic
A do up that´s who! A typical 1960´s family home that is now showing its age. A much sought after brick and weatherboard standalone house on its own large site down a private, quiet right of way. We would describe the opportunity as a "Sleeves - up slog" but one that will have huge rewards in the long run for someone with DIY ability, or just move in. A 2014 project plus profit. Sound like you? Then call us!
Reminiscent of a English country house this pretty gabled property is a rare find in Devonport. Discreetly hidden away from the road this charming 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is perfectly positioned giving one a sense of peace, privacy and security. You will enjoy the clean lines and quality fittings in this solid plaster home that has been designed and built with care. A detached studio/office and carport complete the picture.
Auction View Open
On site, Saturday 8th November 2014 at 2.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7372 Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 1.45pm
Anne Iremonger & Jenny Hinton P 09 446 2117 M 021 443 959 M 027 773 1841 E anne.iremonger@harcourts.co.nz E jenny.hinton@harcourts.co.nz Devonport
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Caroline Devereux P 09 446 2107 M 021 573 305 E caroline.devereux@harcourts.co.nz Devonport
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Devonport 1 Fraser Road
Devonport 18/53 Vauxhall Road
Narrow Neck Bungalow
Historic Garden Apartment
There is so much on offer with this Narrow Neck family home! A retired builders own dwelling offering three bedrooms plus a sleep out, main with en suite, two bathrooms, double garage, sun decks, beautiful gardens. Situated in a quiet family friendly cul de sac and located nearby the wonderful Narrow Neck Beach, great schools, transport and shops.
It is our pleasure to offer a one bedroom, ground floor apartment for sale in this historic villa. The spacious and roomy apartment retains many character features and connects to the sunny garden via two sets of French doors. It also benefits from a single lock up garage. The property is on a unit title with a body corporate, and a separate fund covering the maintenance on the original villa. This is a great opportunity.
Auction View Open
On Site, Saturday 8th November 2014 at 1.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7483 Saturday & Sunday 1-1.45pm
Gary Potter & Glenice Taylor P 09 446 2106 M 021 953 021 M 021 943 021 E gary.potter@harcourts.co.nz Devonport
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OPEN HOME
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Devonport 37 Aramoana Avenue
Devonport 17 Albert Road
Sunny Bungalow On Elevated Corner Site
Fantastic Character Home
This 1948 Bungalow enjoys an outstanding location on an elevated corner site including water views from the all-day sunny front deck. With 4 bedrooms (or 3 and a study), plus a studio / sleep out in the garage with access from Wesley street, a flat rear lawn, this property presents a great opportunity to renovate inside with cosmetic painting and updating the kitchen and bathroom if you wish later when the budget allows.
Take a circa 1870’s two room cottage, add some inspiration, the result is a beautifully designed modern home, hand crafted to maintain the feel of the original dwelling. This 3 bedroom home has all of the best of modern living including 2 bathrooms and central heating, so your creature comforts are catered for. The free standing garage adds to the amenity we have on offer here.
Auction View Open
On site, Saturday 18th October 2014 at 3.00pm (unless sold prior) www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7495 Saturday & Sunday 2.15 - 3.00pm
Peter Restall P 09 446 2114 M 021 808 808 E peter.restall@harcourts.co.nz Devonport
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By Negotiation www.harcourts.co.nz/DP6983 Sunday 2.00 - 2.45pm
Phil Clark & Peter Ayton P 09 446 2125 M 021 940041 M 021 336 300 E phil.clark@harcourts.co.nz E peter.ayton@harcourts.co.nz Devonport
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Devonport 11b Regent Street
Devonport 25 Ewen Alison Avenue
Wow! This Is A Size Surprize
Classic 1920s Bungalow (On 696m2)
What a fantastic 4 bedroom home, ideal for a young family wanting to move in to the area or perfect for down sizers who still want some space. Beautifully presented, great kitchen, stylish tiled bathrooms including an ensuite, and a west facing outdoor area and garden which will be wonderful for Summer living. There are bifold doors, decks off the main bedroom and kitchen, plus a garage converted in to a rumpus room.
Enjoy the sundrenched north facing large entertaining deck flowing out from the sitting room onto the delightful front garden. Explore the added bonus of a huge back yard to further extend this 2 bedroom property out the back (plans available). This original kauri home has been fully re-piled, faithfully restored (partially with kitchen and bathroom to do) and offers a lovely garden with over 12 varieties of fruit trees planted.
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$799,000 www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7385 By appointment
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Letters
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Food and wine should have evolved into a Main street event That’s not to say those who put so much effort into the event over the years haven’t done an excellent job as I take my hat off to their dedication to fight the fight. Regardless of the cause, the people always turned up but it changed from a loved local event to another Auckland City Circus. The only likelihood of it succeeding and having a future was for it to grow outwardly and not create what happened which made it into an elitist enclave. Should the marketing have been done around how it could always exist and take place then the option of a main street Mardi Gras concept could have ensured the business district would benefit as well as the charities. Here is a case where the business association and council should have looked at how Devonport as a whole could make such an event worthy of existence. Whether we like it or not we live in a nanny
What’s of constant amazement about success or failure in our world today is the total ignorance to doing some form of marketing as to whether there is a place for a product or an event. A case in point is our Devonport wine and food festival that your correspondent Ron Dykman fires shots in all directions on the hows and whys of its failure but misses the real mark. It started as a charity event to raise funds in support of nominated subjects, something it did very well for many years. Having been an avid supporter from its early days, I gave up on it when the reason for being seemed to have evaporated into a must-have event in the course of every year. When you weren’t allowed to take in a freshly purchased bottle of water through the gates and your backpack got the once over, and everyone was treated as a suspect till proven innocent, many, like me would give it a wide berth from then on.
state and all the rigmarole exists and needs to be navigated, supposedly for everyone’s safety. Sorry Ron no conspiracy this time, just a case of lacking in evolution. Ian Ferguson
Wild at woolly I note Helene Dehmer’s plan to create a Woolly Tree (Flagstaff, October 3) The existing Woolly Poles are enough of a disgrace, the worst kind of pointless craft. The desecration of a Pohutukawa tree with more of this jolly tangle, destined to become sodden with rain and dog urine, is appalling. I had often thought of complaining about the verandah poles in Victoria Road, but felt that surely, they would be removed soon … but to hear more of this is being planned to be installed is too much. This has nothing to do with an Arts Festival. C.M. Armstrong
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Concerns remain over Bayswater land sale The Bayswater marina land sale smells of corruption. At best, there is something very broken in our government. Either way, it needs to be investigated and fixed. What is the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board doing about it? What is MP Maggie Barry doing about it?
What is Auckland Council doing about it? What are we the people doing about it? As far as I know, almost nothing (bar compaining). Do we need to pool funds to launch a private investigation paid for by the people? Who would chip in? How much? Count me in for $100. Bevan Rudge
‘Woeful’ research on community network plan Just to follow up on the piece you wrote about local arts facilities and the Community Facilities Network Plan (Flagstaff, October 3) There is no doubt when one reads the draft
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Community Facilities Network plan that it refers to much more than bricks and mortar. This is evident in the action proposed by council, namely to “Investigate the current provision of arts and role and culture facilities in Devonport, Takapuna and Northern Metro area to identify if current provision is meeting community need” as part of a ‘’cluster investigation’’ (P47). The paper details the composition of arts centres’ visitors and alludes to the changing population and the people these centres no longer serve. Incidentally, the research on which these claims are based is woefully inadequate, taking into account only the most visible services that centres offer. We express concern over this plan because it is just one of five to which the Depot has submitted and which collectively undermine the self-determination and distinctiveness of communities. Linda Blincko, Depot Coordinator
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Would you like to have a go at lawn bowls? Here is your chance! Please wear flat shoes. Bowls can be borrowed and tuition will be available. If you cannot make it on 18th October, feel free to come along for a visit at 1pm on a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday and you will be made very welcome.
WELCOME TO DEVONPORT PENINSULA MEETINGS Thursday 30th October, 10:30am & 7:00pm Dvpt Community House (wheelchair accessible) Are you new to the area? We would love to meet you! We offer a relaxed social and informative opportunity to find out more about your new community. Join us for coffee in the morning or a glass or wine in the evening. For more info, contact Rebecca ph: 445 3068 or Maria ph: 445 9533.
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Sailing into the senior ranks
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At the conclusion of a stellar junior yachting career Markus Somerville talks to Maire Vieth as he navigates his way into the senior ranks, develops a fashion line and looks ahead to the Tokyo Olympics. Markus Somerville started sailing at age 11. Six years later, and nearly 18, he has an impressive list of national and international achievements to his name. He is currently ranked second junior in the world in the 29er class. Markus still retains the glow of youth and success. In July, he won the bronze medal at the ISAF Youth Worlds in Portugal, helming
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a 29er with Hamilton crew Isaac McHardie. Earlier, the two also won gold at the RYA British Youth National Championships in Weymouth, England and at the New Zealand 29er Nationals. In July Devonport’s Wakatere Boating Club awarded Markus the cup for the year’s Most Meritorious Junior Sailor. He had started out sailing the skiff only the previous season with Devonport crew Jack Simpson, who is a year older than Markus and left the youth class a year ago. The two made their mark just two weeks after they started training together in the 29er, coming second in the 2012 29er National Championships held in Auckland. “Jack and I never looked back. We just leaped forward,” says Markus. They took on the world four months later, placing 5th at Queensland Youth Week, 13th at the 29er European Championships in Poland and 37th out of 220 at the 29er World Championships in Travemünde, Germany. Gold in Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne and Scotland followed, then bronze at the 2013 ISAF Youth World Championships in Cyprus and Silver at the 29er Class World Championships in Arhus, Denmark. “We were stoked,” says Markus. Looking ahead to this summer Markus is looking for a new boat and crew mate. He has his eyes cast on the 49er skiff and the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. It is a fast boat that demands quick thinking and reactions, Markus says. “You never sit down or even crouch. You
pretty much always fully trapeze on the wire, so you are lying dead flat and the boat flies. And downwind, they have gennakers and just go so fast and speed always was my dream.” “I have just taken four potential partners out sailing, just blasting around to see how good a match we are,” he says. The choice comes down to weight and fit. Markus weighs 60 kg – light for the 49er, which has an ideal combined weight for helm and crew of 155 kg. “So I am looking for a big gun to jump on as crew,” he says. He also plans to gain weight himself, at the gym and with the help of a nutritionist. A good mate comes not only with the right weight but also the right temperament. “For me, the perfect sailing partner is someone I can communicate well with, so I can really help teach them and I can understand them and we will get along for the six years it takes until Tokyo, which is a long time,” he says. Like many young Devonport sailors, Markus started out in the flat-bottomed Optimist dinghy at Narrow Neck Beach. “We called it the bathtub,” he says. For five years it was mostly plain sailing in the bathtub for him. Markus regularly won or medalled at New Zealand regattas. In his last year, 2011, he also competed in the Dominican Republic, Texas, and Wales, where he came 6th, 4th and 3rd respectively. But his last New Zealand Optimist National Champs knocked him. Held in his home waters
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October 17 2014 Sweden to build a boat for a Volvo Whitbread boat, and finally to Oxnard, California, to help build boats for Oracle’s first and second America’s Cup entry. The family, including twin sister Rikki and mum Kimberley Parkinson came along. Markus’s first memories are of the Swedish winter. “I was about four and I remember skiing in the snow in our backyard and ice skating on a big iced-over lake,” he says. He loved living in the US. “The first time I was going to school in Camarillo, California and I just remember it being scorching hot and having an American accent,” he says. Two years in Washington State followed. “It was amazing. We lived in Anacortes, just north of Seattle. I played state soccer, we had an amazing house. I had amazing friends and I went to an amazing school.” Back then, it was the longest Markus had lived in the same place. But in 2011 the Somervilles returned to New Zealand and Markus’s parents separated. Mark now lives in Italy and is building boats near Milan. Kimberley and the twins have settled in Devonport. The Somerville family has strong local roots. Four generations have attended Takapuna Grammar School. Markus’s great grandfather Robert Turner was a founding pupil at Vauxhall School in 1920, then located in the army buildings across Vauxhall Road. Sailing, however, wasn’t a family tradition and started only with Mark. On the Parkinson side, there was radio. Kimberley is the daughter of Radio Hauraki founding member Chris Parkinson, who later became radio managing and operations director, a TV news presenter, and won the Pater Award as best Voice of Australasia for his voiceover work. Sailing isn’t the only thing on Markus’s mind, as he is finishing at school. He is also attracted to radio and is considering a communications degree at Auckland University of Technology. “Apparently I am not too bad at talking to people, so I was hoping I might branch out into that a little too maybe,” he says.
and run by his home club at Narrow Neck, Markus felt pressured. “Until then, I went to the events revved up and came out successful. I was ranked the best in New Zealand and was supposed to win. But my first day was a massive shambles. In the first race, I went over the line too early, jumped the gun, and was given last place. “In the second race I was worried about doing that again, had a terrible start and came 18th. At the end of day one I was 160th so I had quite a lot on,” he says. Over the next twelve races, Markus fought his way back and came third. He credits this comeback to his coach, Briar Dye Hutchinson. “She basically taught me how to calm myself down right then and there,” he says. Jumping into a two-person boat the following season also helped. “I found that with a sailing partner you can share the load and I have not ever been that stressed again with any of my partners,” he says. But learning to effectively communicate took time. “Jack and I were both really good tactical sailors but when you are on a boat together for a whole day, every day, for a year, you have to take it to another level,” he says The two boys had different personalities. “I am more of an extrovert than Jack and pretty chatty. Jack’s dad said we had to learn how to ‘Bluetooth,’ give as much information as you can. I learned to process the wind, the waves, the sail trim, how the boat is feeling and let him know the fastest and easiest possible way. It took us about a year to get good but then it really worked,” Markus says. Ironically, Markus says all the talking ended up quietening him down. “I have to say, I used to be a little too outgoing sometimes, but after two years on the 29er I have calmed down a lot and it has helped me broadening my circle of friends and also at school,” he says. His childhood had already broadened his outlook. When he was two, his boatbuilder father Mark Somerville went to Valencia in 1998 to help build the Spanish 2000 America’s Cup boat, then moved on to Saltsjöbaden,
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Passionate about music, especially rap, he says DJing is something he is also keen to explore. But his new hobby is fashion. “I used to be a kid who just wore whatever he was given and never had a lot. I only loved my shoes and bought them five sizes too big so I would have them for years. “In the last year or so I have really gotten into fashion though. Now I want to wear my own clothing and something that represents me. Put my feelings on a shirt basically,” he says. Markus and two long-time soccer buddies, Reece Matuschka and Sean Lamont-Bennett, have just designed their Flagstaff t-shirt (inspired by the first name for Devonport). Their label is Voksalcast, a creative spelling of Markus and Reece’s (as well as Markus’s great grandfather’s ) primary school. The three design collaboratively. “We have put our design input together and came up with a great logo. We are getting plain shirts and are printing our designs on them. Once we make enough money from that, we are keen to go further, make our own cuts and things,” he says. The trio’s inspiration is the label Sly Guild, founded five years ago by three North Shore brothers who started out making T-shirts for mates and now have a flagship store in Takapuna and were part of the 2014 New Zealand Fashion Week. For now, Markus is looking forward to the summer. He already has one summer job. “Last year, I helped coach a New Zealand and an Asian Opti team. They must have liked me because a couple of months ago they asked me to be head coach of the 2014 New Zealand Optimist Development Team. “So at the end of the year, I will take ten kids from the age of nine to twelve, and their parents, to New Caledonia to sail,” he says. Markus also wants to do a superyacht course to head on a kind of sailing OE. “I could finally visit my dad, maybe sail in the Greek islands around Mykonos and Santorini. Tokyo is still six years away and I don’t want to rush into it and not enjoy the world,” he says.
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Concerns remain over Bayswater ‘fiasco’
Reading the utterances of Wayne Mapp and Bayswater marina reminded me of the movie Shadows of Liberty. Do download it if you can. These politicians like Ms Barry resort to suggesting she would get her legal team onto me for asking questions; a threat. Questions remain unanswered entirely so, All we want is transparency. Wayne Mapp trivialises the facts and aligns the Ports of Auckland’s outrageous landfill and harbour silting operations and talks of the Viaduct reclaims; neither have any bearing on the price of Bayswater or who canvassed to allow the outrageous event to be made legal. There are plenty of leasehold lands in Auckland, and the notion that reclaims need to be freehold is a nonsense at best. A title sold for a song to the person that reclaimed the sea, it is a joke. I’ve asked Maggie Barry under the Official Information Act for all her emails and communications and all others involved in
the Bayswater fiasco. Total transparency. Mapp ignores the Environment Courts. In my view he belongs to a culture that believes the courts should abide the government of the day as they please. This illegal slipping through consultation with iwi, and quietly changing the legislation, and quickly valuing the title cheaply using LINZ, and disposing of it quickly, then running a promo evening using Maggie Barry pushing council towards concepts of special housing areas, is a joke at best. I call for the revoking of the title and an investigation made into the entire matter. Wayne and Maggie should desist from threatening and answer the questions. I invite her to a public Q and A session if she so pleases – bring Wayne Mapp Ron Dykman (Abridged) • The event held at Bayswater school to explain the reclamation sale was organised by Maggie Barry, Editor
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Library out of keeping? So the roof is going on the new library. Am I alone in feeling that it looks like a bigger building then we all expected? An $8 million testament to council largesse despoiling a park. Its a done deal now but what an opportunity cost. We had a functioning library (albeit in need of some repair) but we could have had a swimming pool, and completed the ferry wharf for that price. Devonport still lacks a function centre to hold events of any size. Council doublespeak says the money for the various projects around Devonport comes from different departments. But in the end we are paying and paying. Its borrowed cash - a debt our children will be lumbered with through ever increasing rates. Mary Taylor
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Devonport 2/9 Kawerau Avenue A Nice Surprise Up The Drive This stunning two bedroom townhouse is superbly located just far enough from Lake Road to be peaceful and quiet, yet close enough for convenience. North facing and nicely elevated, the living and dining areas are an absolute sun trap. Designer kitchen and bathroom and the bedrooms are generously, well proportioned. 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. Throughout life we are presented with opportunities, this one is certainly worth viewing.
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Devonport 14 Empire Rd Sun-drenched Stunner This stunning, north facing home is located in one of the most delightful locations in Devonport. Waitemata Golf Course is at the end of the road and Cheltenham beach and cafÊs are within an easy walk. This unique state of the art home has all the ingredients for executive family life. The home is set on a 604m² freehold site with a wide, green outlook. Each of the bedrooms are spacious and designed with high quality fittings and excellent use of space. The large open plan living area flows effortlessly onto a beautiful lawn and a solar heated swimming pool for all the family to enjoy. An additional formal living room offers flexible living options and the master bedroom with en suite has a private balcony which looks towards the golf course. Act now!
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Tender: Closes on 30 Oct 2014 at 4:00pm (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 2:00pm-2:45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530470 Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 E c.wetzell@barfoot.co.nz Devonport 09 445 2010 Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 E i.cunliffe@barfoot.co.nz Devonport 09 445 2010
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Devonport 61 Vauxhall Rd 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.
Devonport 7 St Aubyn St Aaron Reid (BCom) M 021 119 1926 Devonport 09 445 2010
This home must sell! Spectacular Villa homestead and settlers cottage! One of Devonports finest Grand Dames, nestled high up on Mt Victoria overlooking Cheltenham, North Head and Rangitoto. This presents a real opportunity for a new family to write the next chapter! Call us now to view.
Lance Richardson AREINZ M 021 796 660 Devonport 09 445 2010 Sandy Medway M 021 908 006 A/H 09 486 5613 Milford 09 489 5049
Auction: 11:00am 1 Nov 2014 on Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun : 1.30pm - 2.15pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530520
For Sale: $2,750,000 View: Sunday 12pm - 12.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/526920
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Northcote Point/Onepoto Basin
Brick and Tile, Refurbished with Style Superbly located down the drive, this 2 bedroom fully renovated unit is handy to the hospital, motorway, bus route and shops. North facing rear yard and deck big enough for entertaining. A single garage completes this delightful package.
Lorraine and Don Wood M 0800 571 771 A/H 09 445 8215 Devonport 09 445 2010
One Level of Living & a Very Special Location! • Totally renovated quality family home 3 double bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms • Designer kitchen with granite bench tops • Fantastic indoor/outdoor flow • Sunny and secure in a private setting • Location is often sought but seldom found!
Ron Sadler BCom M 021 613 546 A/H 09 486 0142 Devonport 09 445 2010
Auction: 10am 6 Nov at Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 12.00pm - 12.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530950
Auction: ON SITE at 6:00pm on 11 Nov 2014 (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 1pm - 1.45pm - 11 Matanui St www.barfoot.co.nz/530884
Devonport G3/45 Stanley Point Rd
Devonport 56 Victoria Rd
What could be better than a solid and attractive 2 bedroom apartment in the prestigious and beautifully maintained “Devon Park” with swimming pool, lovely gardens and private secure parking, all in the complex. Located on the ground floor in the West Wing this apartment will be very sought after
Cathy Fiebig M 021 383 149 P 0800 248 245 Devonport 09 445 2010
For Sale: $799,000 View: Sat/Sun 12.00-12.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530073
Devonport Retail Opportunity A rare opportunity to acquire the lease and assets of a retail store in a prime main street location. The Vendor will negotiate to sell the lease, fittings & fixtures and stock or selling the lease and fixtures only. Full details to bona fide principals only.
Ted Hill M 0800 248 526 A/H 09 445 3256 Devonport 09 445 2010
For Lease: View: Phone For Viewing Times www.barfoot.co.nz/61799
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Devonport 8 William Bond St
Sue Harrison Close to the village in a quiet Devonport M 021 909 549 cul d sac, this three bedroom sunny, easy care A/H 09 445 6519 home and on its own freehold title will appeal Devonport 09 445 2010 to families looking to nudge in on the three Toni Gregory bedroom market, those looking to down size M 021 044 3663 and of course young professionals. A/H 09 446 1023 Devonport 09 445 2010 Auction: 10am 30 Oct at Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 2.00-2.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530304
When Only the Best Will Do Beautifully renovated to a very high standard with central heating, top quality fittings and garaging, this majestic home has everything a modern day family could wish for. With 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, superb living areas, office and designer kitchen with butler’s pantry, this home ticks all the boxes.
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Belmont 4/45 Merani St Merani Magic You’ll have to be quick to secure this fully renovated brick and tile unit. A true Narrow Neck charmer this two bedroom gem, flooded with light, is a definite stand out in today’s unit market. Call Sue or Toni to view.
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: 11:30am 1 Nov 2014 on Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 1.00-1.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530588
Devonport 6 Shoal Bay Road Toni Gregory M 021 044 3663 Devonport 09 445 2010 Sue Harrison M 021 909 549 Devonport 09 445 2010
Auction: 10am 16th Oct Bruce Mason Theatre Takapuna (unless sold prior) View: Sat/ Sun 1.00-1.30pm www.barfoot.co.nz/529395
Swim All Summer Long This character filled Edwardian Villa, set over two levels, has an excellent blend of authentic and modern. With 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 2 living areas, flexible living options are a given. The kids have flown the nest and our Vendors are keen to move and down size. Make them an offer.
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
For Sale: $1,620,000 View: Sat/Sun 2.00pm-2.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/527359
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Devonport 8/16 Church St OVERSEAS VENDOR WANTS IT SOLD! Price reduced - NOW $579,000. Elevated with water views and single lockup garage, this two bedroom sunny end unit sits amazingly close to Devonports waterfront. Just a short stroll to the ferry, cafe’s and village. Enjoy as is or embark on a make-over and take it to the next level. Without doubt this is LOCATION buying! For Sale: $579,000 View: By Appointment www.barfoot.co.nz/527015
Devonport 104 Calliope Rd Trish Fitzgerald M 021 952 452 Devonport 09 445 2010 Sue Harrison M 021 909 549 Devonport 09 445 2010
DEVONPORT DO UP! DO NOT MISS OUT! YOU’LL ONLY REGRET IT! Original 1900´s villa with character features. 4 bedrooms, open fire, wonderful north facing back yard. Bring your imagination, enthusiasm and reap the rewards!
Lisa McGeehan M 021 447 184 A/H 09 446 0640 Devonport 09 445 2010
For Sale: By Negotiation View: Phone For Viewing Times www.barfoot.co.nz/528804
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Devonport 18 William Bond St
Belmont 12 Egremont Street
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 Tender: Closes on 6 Nov 2014 at 4:00pm (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 12.00-12.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/531003
Home Sweet Home Beautifully positioned to enjoy all day sun, this superbly presented bungalow is full of authentic charm. From the moment you walk through the door you will see that it has been a well-cared for and cherished family home. This is a beautifully crafted property and there is further scope to add value and improve.
Charming Stanley Bay Villa This 3 bedroom character filled 1920’s Stanley Bay Villa will give you all the authentic charm of a bygone era plus the comfort provided by a few modern touches. With ornate features throughout and great flow to an entertainer’s deck and garden beyond, this is a home you will easily fall in love with. Make it yours!
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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: 4:00pm 1 Nov 2014 On Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 3.00pm - 3.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530768
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Devonport 4A Wairoa Rd
Devonport 43 King Edward Parade
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: Sat/Sun 3.00-3.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530777
World Class Waterfront Villa This stunning turn of the century waterfront Villa offers character filled rooms throughout and has a superb blend of authentic and modern style. Pop across the road for your early morning dip and feel like you are on holiday all year round. The property comes to the market for the first time in over 25 years.
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.
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
For Sale: By Negotiation View: Sunday 1.00pm - 1.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/527526
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Bayswater 67 Bayswater Ave
Devonport 1/8 Ngataringa Rd
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 16 Oct 2014 on Site (unless sold prior) View: By appointment www.barfoot.co.nz/529565
Brick and Tile Gem on Ngataringa With two bedrooms, spacious elevated lounge, large single garage (plenty of storage room), and a little bit of lawn, this front unit has huge potential. Situated just up from the Waitemata Golf Club, within an easy ten minutes stroll to Narrow Neck Beach, and on the bus route to both Devonport and Takapuna. Don’t delay.
Something Special Steeped in authentic charm, this 1930’s stucco bungalow has fabulous street presence. Offering 2/3 bedrooms plus stairs to a spacious upper level ready for development. A studio sits at the end of the garden and there is a French inspired ‘al-fresco’ entertaining area. Move in. You’ll never want to leave.
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: 10am 23 Oct at Netball North Harbour, Takapuna (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 11.00am - 11.45am www.barfoot.co.nz/529996
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Cheltenham Beach at end of Road
Devonport Sublime Seventies on Macky! Macky Avenue is an address reserved for just a lucky few but desired by almost everyone who wants to live right by beautiful Cheltenham Beach. Location doesn´t get much better than this, nip down for swims or walks on Cheltenham beach, wheel your kayak down to the beach for a spot of fishing before dinner. If you have been dreaming of an easy cosmetic do up with great bones, a peek of the sea and an even better address, then get your skates on because this home is going to be sold! Solidly built to last in concrete and very much stuck in the groovy 70´s, this attractive three bedroom townhouse, when updated will be warm, sunny and exactly what you want! Secure one of the best lifestyle locations in Auckland in this exclusive beach cul-de-sac with fabulous Cheltenham beach one minute from the gate. To find if this peachy perfect project is perfect for you, call me to view!
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Belmont 42C Merani St SPECTACULAR URBAN OASIS Cancel the overseas holiday, this entertainers dream offers a holiday lifestyle year round, the kids will never leave home Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, this expansive designer home provides the ultimate in outdoor family living. Dive into the salt water pool, relax in the adjoining spa or dine alfresco by the outdoor fire place with built in BBQ and bar. 42c Merani Street has it all, five double bedrooms including master suite with walk-in robe, ensuite and private deck, three bathrooms, three spacious living areas and three car garaging with workshop. On a fully fenced north facing 812m² section, set one street back from the clifftop and an easy stroll to Narrow Neck beach, Waitemata golf club and decile 10 schools, a home for all ages. This is the perfect family retreat, live the resort lifestyle right here in Narrow Neck!
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Bassoon in Triplicate truly magical The Devonport Chamber Orchestra performed three 18th century masterpieces in Harmony Hall on October 5 to an almost capacity crowd. The orchestra was ably led by David Choi and conducted by Ben Hoadley, who was also one of the three bassoon soloists in two concerti. The concert opened with Symphony No 7, Le Midi (Midday) by Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). This early symphony, notable for the amount of demanding solo work for string as well as wind players, was one of three symphonies he
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wrote based on times of the day. The first movement opened with a slowish ceremonial march that led into a brisk allegro. Solos were passed around to all sections of the orchestra – notable performances from violins, oboes and cello. The third movement – a Menuetto and Trio – included a very attractive solo played on cello with double bass. A beautifully executed flute solo, with clean and well phrased string playing in the finale, brought the symphony to a close. Dilys Fong was the bassoon soloist in Concerto in G Major for Bassoon and Orchestra (RV 492) by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). The rapid and florid runs in all string parts of the opening tutti, set the movement off to a fine start. Fong, although pursuing a singing career is an accomplished bassoonist and seemed to enjoy the challenges of the intricate writing. The sensitively played cello continuo supported and enhanced the solo lines. The slow movement was a rich tapestry of solo and string accompaniment and the last movement showed up the soloist’s skill in the florid passage work.
The Concerto in F major for Two Bassoons and Orchestra by Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813) is rarely played and provided a host of moments of good humour. Ben Hoadley and Carol Wang were the two soloists. Wang is well on the way to becoming a professional bassoon player and Hoadley is an internationally trained bassoonist who performs internationally as a soloist and teacher. Their rapport was evident in the way they shared the solo lines and tossed themes from one to the other like players in a tennis volley. Apart from conducting the opening of the first movement, Hoadley left the orchestra very much to perform without a conductor. David Choi was fully up to the task of maintaining momentum. Most thematic music was in the solo lines and so well were they matched it was difficult to tell when one soloist handed over to the other. A really enjoyable concert and it was received with lengthy applause. The last concert on the Devonport Chamber Orchestra’s calendar for 2014 is their combined concert with the Auckland Welsh Choir on 16 November in Holy Trinity Church, Devonport at 2.00pm. It’s sure to be a winner. Don’t miss it. By Rogan Falla
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Devonport books bound for PNG COMING UP
MAIN GALLERY John Davis: The Illusion of Meaning Retrospective 2004 – 2014 25 October – 6 November Meet the artist Saturday 25 October 2 – 4pm
Good works…Jose Stern organising boxes of books bound for Papua New Guinea, at the House of Travel a drop off point. John Davis exhibits a retrospective of his painting practice spanning 10 years in the Depot Artspace Main Gallery.
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A Devonport woman is restocking school libraries in Papua New Guinea with books she is gathering from the peninsla. Jose Stern started sending books to PNG after visiting her husband at Port Moresby where he works. “My initial involvement came when I attended the PNG Women’s Awards ceremony at Parliament in October 2012 and one of the recipients was running an unofficial school on tiny Baudisson Island (New Ireland province) where her Australian husband owned a plantation. “Most of the chidlren didn’t go to the government school on a neighbouring island as they couldn’t get there and could not afford the uniform.
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“When I asked her what her biggest need was, she said books and stationary,” Stern said. Over time she took three boxes to Port Moresby and asked the awards’ sponsor to ship them to the closest town, Kavieng. “I was actually on the lookout for another needy school when my son Byron brought a Papua New Guinean army colleague, Joe, home to Devonport on leave and he told me the story of what happened to his school up in the Highlands in Simbu Province.” The founder of the school was murdered and the school and library totally destroyed by fire during the political riots in the early 2000s. “The school was recently rebuilt by NGOs but received no funding for books, so I made that my project.” She has more than two cubic metres of books (approx 50 banana boxes) in storage in an airport warehouse belonging to SDV - a French logisitics company who have offered to transport the books to Port Moresby for free. “I am hoping to collect at least another cubic metre before sending this shipment off at the end of October,” she said. “Recently I was approached by a young Papua New Guinean, Deane, from the Sepik region. He had heard through the grapevine what I was doing and asked if I could also help the school his family had helped establish in his village. “If all goes well with the current project, primarily customs clearance and the forwarding of boxes to the remote highlands school, I will also help his school.“ Stern is collecting pre-loved, school-age books (not adult books) and stationary. • Books can be dropped off at Devonport, House of Travel or call Jose on 021 0830 6853
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Photos: Gillian Scott
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Dancing to the top of the New Zealand class
Belmont Intermediate is the best junior dance school in the country. Its 14 ballroom dancers had a near clean sweep of awards at this year’s New Zealand Dance Sport Championships held in Auckland. The seven couples came home with three first places, four seconds and two thirds in the samba, jive, foxtrot and cha cha, plus the cup for best intermediate school. Dancing couples could be same-sex or mixed. First place winners were: Macey Coles and Kate Milligan in the Cha Cha and Samba and Kate Kawahara and Katherine Daniel in the Jive. Second place winners were Harry Halls and Bethan Parker in the cha cha, Macey Coles and Kate Milligan in the foxtrot and jive, and Kennedy Scott and Jake Scott in the samba. Ruby Worrall and Sebastian Lampen were third in the jive and samba. All of the kids were introduced to ballroom dancing in their last year at Devonport Primary School (DPS) when preparing for their end-ofyear dinner dance. DPS Sports Coordinator Gillian Scott said: “They have just kept at it ever since.” Her daughter Kennedy says the BIS dancers all practice regularly at school and also have lessons after school every Monday. Kennedy has also tried out ballet and jazz dance but says that ballroom is at the top of her list because she is not alone when doing it.
Strictly ballroom…Bethan Parker, Kennedy Scott, Jake Scott, Ruby Worrall, Sebastian Lampen, Matilda Dalwood, Caitlin Walker and Michael Walker “You have more confidence when you dance with someone else,” she says. Gillian Scott says that watching the students shimmy across the dance floor melts her heart. “Knowing how to dance is such a great skill and now they will have it forever, even at weddings and things like that. Especially the boys, they will be able to ask a girl to dance
and know what to do if she says yes.” BIS also has two high achieving hip hop dancers. At this year’s World Hip Hop Dance Championships held in Las Vegas, Evie Hancock won bronze in her age group with the Bubble Gum crew and Montana Cooper came fourth with the crew Fresh Movement.
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Marine Square safety management questioned Lynn Dawson, who broke her elbow at the Marine Square construction site, has appealed to the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board to investigate the safety practices of Downer Construction, the contractor. She said that after the Flagstaff reported her accident, people phoned or emailed her every day with difficulties troubles crossing Marine Square. “Sight impaired people tell me they can’t get to the wharf any more without another person’s help. Yesterday there was a manhole three inches from the walkway and I saw a child run under the barriers into the street,” she said. Board member Grant Gillon said part of the issue was that the wharf access routes were changing almost every day. “With the past issue of lack of lighting and now this, I think we should look at what kind of safety management they have there,” he said.
Beatrice WOW finalist Regular World of Wearable (WOW) Art contributor Beatrice Carlson was again a finalist at the annual event. Carlson submitted an elaborate bra called “Boobie or not Boobie…That is the Question.” It featured a hand, skull and feather. This is the fifth year Carlson entered WOW. She won the South Pacific category in 2012, was a runner up in 2010 and a finalist in 2011 and 2013.
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Historic find at Marine Square excavation An historic iron carriage wheel and chain has been unearthed by contractors during excavations at Marine Square. Auckland Council’s Heritage Unit examined the artefact and believes it appears the wheel has been recovered from a 1920s reclamation fill – based on the unit’s knowledge of the former shoreline in the vicinity of the Devonport wharf. The wheel is cast iron and the hub appears well made. It was likely to have been imported into the country and during its life been part of a heavy duty cart or carriage. The wheel was probably in use until after World War One,
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when most horse-drawn vehicles were replaced by powered vehicles with much smaller wheels. The chain is likely to be part of a mooring buoy. The wheel will find a new home at Devonport Musuem in Vauxhall Rd. The musuem will clean up the artefacts and continue investigations into their history.
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Green thumbs up for spring
Helen Smith is pleased with a pink geranium, which will go into her small Hauraki garden Geraniums, silverbeet, lemon spread and many other home-grown or home-made goodies were filling the tables at this year’s annual spring show of the Devonport Garden and Floral Art Club. The club’s new and long-time members had been hard at work in their gardens all winter.
Avid gardener Jean Greenbrock won numerous prizes for her fresh and preserved vegetable medley of carrots, onions, potatoes, beans and capsicum and topped with parsley
They submitted vegetables, fruit and flowers to a judged competition and put together a plant sale, white elephant sale and big lunch spread. President Alma Murray said the show raised $1,300. The overall winner was Coral Carstairs.
The club is in its 68th year. But membership is declining and now under 50, with many members in their late 80s or early 90s. The club meets every second Monday at St Leo’s Church hall and welcomes new members. For more information, please contact Alma Murray at 445 8602.
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Famous for ice creams! Gathered around the table : Joyce Cole, Helen Smith, June Burnett, Norma Graham and Jan Potts treat themselves to lunch.
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Groove Kitchens, new kitchens, stove tops, German hardware, Garth Waring ph 021 397 863 or 476 7666.
S u n d a y R e t a i l Wo r k . Devonport Lingerie is looking for a person to work Sundays 10.30 to 4.30 during the months of November to Jan. You will need to be comfortable helping women with bra fittings and need to have a relaxed, friendly nature. This is a sole charge role so previous retail experience is preferred. Please email devonport.lingerie@xtra.co.nz with your details or phone Donna on 021 111 6533 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.
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
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
LOST & FOUND Lost - 2 pairs of girls shoes. They were left next to the seat under the yacht club watchtower at Narrow Neck Beach on Wed 8th Oct. One pair were crocs, the other sandles. Contact Chris if you have found them on 4453 579. REST HOMES Ascot House Retirement Home, quality care with dignity in a friendly, family atmosphere. Phone Shona, 445 2518.
At Your Request Home Cleaning. Our local team is ready to deliver 5 Star services in your home for weekly cleaning, spring, moving or open-home cleaning. Call Yvonne for a free quote 415 0028.
Bookkeeping services offered. Experienced with Xero and MYOB, all IRD returns. Contact Sue on 445 6802. Bookkeeping Service for small/ medium local companies. Let me help with your GST, PAYE and all monthly accounts. I can set you up with online accounting and work in my office or your home/office. Phone Janet on 486 1222 or 021 661138 to discuss your needs.
Builder available Small job specialist, repairs and maintenance. Skilled, reliable and local. Please phone Clive Melling. Hm 445 2485, Mob 027 29 222 84.
Devonport upholstery. Recover specialist. Antiques and contemporary styles. Recycling furniture for 36 years. John Hancox, Telephone: 446-0372. Devonport Window Repairs. Sash and casement windows, wooden doors. Rotten sills and window components repaired or replaced. General carpentry. For your local window specialist. Phone Hubert Strang 446 6174 or 021 274 4191.
Diggadrain. Drain unblockers and drainage experts. CCTV drain locating. Repairs. New drains. 0800 your drain. Gardener Available Qualified and experienced landscape designer. Enjoys getting his hands dirty. Good plant knowledge. Hardworking, reliable and creative with plantings. Contact Paddy 022 502 2122 or 446 6188 paddyvogt@gmail.com
Gardening. Do you need regular help? No time for a tidy up? Let me help. Experienced gardener. Ph Carolyn on 446 6517 or 027 292 8167 for a free on-site consultation.ICEO
Handyman: need something fixed, quickly and well? Or need garden maintenance? Contact: David 445-0668, dje_claridge@hotmail.com Housewashing, prof. service, 10 years-plus experience, reliable and prompt. Free quotes, also decks, driveways, paths fences, roof moss treatments etc. Phone Rod 021 390 800.
Ironing: Fast professional reliable English-speaking mature non-smokers. Phone Peter & Denise 4861614 Locksmith, Devonport’s own Scott Richardson. mob 021 976 607.
Stonemasons, Landscapers. All terrain TATONKA crane truck. Dave Milina & Barb Cooper. W: sustainablelandscapes.co.nz, P: 0275 430 288, E: info@sustainablelandscapes. co.nz
Wood-Tech are specialists in creating custom-design kitchens - all over Devonport. See our website - or call 09 810 8136 - for a friendly kitchen consultation www.wood-tech.co.nz
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
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Classical and acoustic guitar, music theory. Fun, comprehensive, tailored to you! Devonport based. Michelle Birch, BMus (Hons) michellebirch@zoho.com, www.michellebirch.com, Text 021 1275184. Devonport drama since 2002 Drama classes 8 - 18yrs Artspace on Mt Vic. gallen@clear.net.nz, 021 262 4907 Experienced Biology and Science tutor available for junior Science, NCEA Levels 1-3 Biology and Science, Scholarship, and Cambridge Biology. Email: devobiotutor@gmail.com or txt / call 0210736768.TTION Guitar tuition - beginner/intermediate guitar lessons. Flexible hours, can come to you. Call or txt Josh 021 128 5556.
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.
Piano and Theory of Music lessons available from experienced, registered teacher. Ph. John Mercer (M.Mus. LTCL) 445 6471. 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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Local children prove keen builders Habitat for Humanity partnered with Lego to bring the Habitat Build Challenge to the peninsula over the holidays. Dozens of local primary schoolchildren from the Devonport and Takapuna region turned up to a room at Takapuna Grammar in the first week of the holidays to build their best Habitat House. Using materials that had been donated by Lego, the children’s brief was to construct their best representation of a house that Habitat would provide for a family in need. They had an hour to complete this challenge; plenty of time for their creativity to spark some incredible ideas. This event took place all over the country, as a part of Habitat’s Awareness Week. The aim was to engage children in the housing issues Habitat tries to combat in their work. Young children are a social group who can be hard for Habitat to reach, as no one under the age of 16 is allowed on Habitat’s build sites. Being so young, these children often do not understand the struggle that some families in New Zealand go through to find affordable, safe housing for their entire family. A positive approach to an often difficult subject made the challenge ideal for young children. When asked why he took part in the challenge Joe Brownlie confirmed, “I just thought it would be fun to build with the Lego.” Once built, the children’s creations are photographed and along with a sentence about their house, the pictures are uploaded to the website: buildchallenge.org, where members of the public can vote for their favourite builds. The houses with the most votes as well the judging panel’s top three houses will win prizes of Lego. Several of the school’s IB students, including Mera Conger, Patrick Liu and Joshua Morrison, supported the challenge by lending a helping hand on the day. They saw the children put immense effort into their builds and were touched by the pride they felt once having completed them. “It breaks your heart to dismantle them,” says Mera Conger. “It’s really fun to see what the kids can do.” By lizzie Vercruyssen
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Entertaining and insightful Seven extremely brave Year 11 students took to the stage to deliver speeches they had prepared earlier this year. A whole range of topics were spoken on from success to feminism, from gingers to nerds. Some speeches had people splitting at the sides, and others with more serious tones, were listened to in silence, all students deep in thought about the dangers of body image, or what is defined as feminism. Henry Watts the reigning year eleven champion took first place yet again, delivering a speech which mixed equal parts of thoughtfulness and humour about the dangers of misinformation. He warned his audience about not believing everything you read, and making sure to check your sources to find real evidence. He outlined that as teenagers we need to be aware of the world around us, and what is fact or fiction, in a humorous way that also held a serious undertone, while also making some hilarious remarks about recent misinformation stories. Second place was awarded to Marijke Geerkins who delivered a catchy speech about nerds, which most definitely appealed to the masses. She spoke about
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common pop culture, TV shows and books, and about the stereotyping that accompanies the word ‘nerd’, about how people are made fun of or teased for being enthusiastic about school, or things they are passionate about. Hopefully, it made quite a few students think about the next time they open their mouths to call someone a nerd. Third runner-up was Sol CrannaSmith with his speech about gingers, or more specifically discrimination against gingers. His speech was light-hearted
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and extremely funny. He made a series of jokes about the hunting of gingers and about them being harvested for their unique hair and skin colour, along with the generic “gingers don’t have souls” jokes, which had people in stitches. This year’s speech competition was definitely a success and thoroughly enjoyed by all those who attended. Public speaking remains a great strength of the students at the school and it holds an important place in the English curriculum. By Jordan Blum
A talented football team The endurance and hard work from 16 determined and talented female athletes placed the TGS First XI Girls Football team in third place for the Auckland Provincial Cup. This was an impressive showcase of this team’s improvement since last year. The goal scored by Aleisha Taylor (Year 12) in a game against Rangitoto College (second in New Zealand last season) led to their 1-0 victory. These girls took it a step further and showed off their skills and potential by securing fifth place in the NZSS Girls Football Tournament during Tournament Week. With only two losses out of seven
games, the team won 4-1 against Tauranga Girls College with goals scored by Year 11 and 13 strikers Lily Jervis and Emma Rolston respectively. This victory achieved the goal the coaches (Pete Buchanan and Morgan Owen) had set five seasons ago of placing in the top eight teams. Although the team is what co-coach Morgan Owen claims to be “pretty lax for a first team,” she also says that: “This achievement wouldn’t have half the value if we didn’t get to share it with such an awesome group of people.” This team has players from Years 9 to 13 who all possess different strengths and qualities,
as well as players like Indi Yerman (Year 12), who has joined the team again this year after missing a whole season with a serious knee injury. Year 13 players Jasmin Krishnan, Josie Topp and Clara Garcia have played for the team since their first year at TGS, and the latter two have each played 100 games for the school. By Geena lee
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Sculpture
October 17 2014
Groundbreaking pioneers subject of local art
Historical miniatures… Richard Joughin with work currently being exhibited at the Depot Having lived at the foot of North Head since in his recent body of work. Devonport Borough Council) collected and 1970, local sculptor Richard Joughin knows the Joughin is deeply interested in the develop- studied reams of old photographs of Devonport cone like the back of his hand. ment of landscapes. For years, he and his late and its mountains. He explores the mountain’s changing profile mother Trish Joughin (a Deputy Mayor of the “They show that originally North Head was a beautifully smooth mountain, a machine-like thing of perfection, until Maori used it as a fortification and then Europeans as a military post. Over time, its shape got scarred by history and now looks a bit beaten around,” he says. Joughin’s sculptures investigate the modifications and hold them up against the “purity of the original” in small metal groupings. In November, he will show seven of them at NZ Sculpture OnShore. It’s a productive time for Joughin. Until October 23, he also has an exhibition called The Pioneers at the Depot Artspace, where groups of small ceramic houses he fired in his roomsized kiln and a number of acrylic paintings follow a similar theme. “Each of them touches on a different aspect of pioneering life in terms of housing, which represents beliefs, hierarchy and colonisation,” he says. “I guess I am interested in the challenges of amalgamation of nature, Maori terms of believing that land has a spirit that you guard and European ideas that land is a resource and can be owned,” he says. Joughin studied ceramics and art at the University of Otago University. “Over the years, I have built my workshop and paid off my kiln,” he says. He strictly separates work and art. “I work for periods and make art for periods. Otherwise I find the job takes away too much energy to do it all. I have done that in landscaping and currently I drive a bus for a week and then make art for another. It works really well for me,” he says.
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Casting an artistic net near and wide
The art of sustainable fishing Jessica Pearless and Jonathan Organ are partners in life and art. This year, their installation Adrift Grid for Fort Takapuna, a 10 x 5 metre net pinned over a small building next to the Officers Mess, is their firsttime contribution to NZ Sculpture OnShore. The young couple work with black UVresistant, braided nylon rope that they have custom-made from recycled materials. Pearless says: “It’s like a horse braid rope also used in marine supply. The way we weave and hand stitch it is quite laborious.” Environmental protection is at the core of the material choice as well as the piece itself, adds Organ. “This work is mostly Hooked on art… Jessica Pearless and Jonathan Organ with their son about sustainable fishing. It is a political Jacob. statement, really. The depletion caused by commercial fishing is a huge issue for our generation,” he says. Organ says living close to the sea and his love for fishing on the Firth of Thames or at Tongariro have been an inspiration. “For me it’s all about single-hook and catch and JOHN BISSET LTD release,” he says. Award-Winning Decorators Pearless says their work also has referYour Local Resene Eco-Decorator ences to camouflage and protection, architecture and man-made structures, and the grid as a modernist element in art. If your roof has paint peeling off it , you should When repainting a roof it is very important that Pearless grew up in Devonport and look at repainting your roof so as to avoid pre- the roof is cleaned first, adequately prepared, worked at Flagstaff Gallery while studying mature damage to the metal surface. With damaged screws replaced,rust appropriately art. Before starting to collaborate as Jonapeeling paint the original surface can be ex- treated and a good quality paint system applied. posed to the elements causing rust which can In NZ we have harsh environmental factors than Organ + Jessica Pearless five years ago, lead to holes and eventually mean that replac- that affect the finished paint surface - facshe and Organ each had respective careers ing of the roof is the only option. as painters. They also worked together at tors such as sea salt deposits an UV light. If Minor rust can be treated prior to paint ap- choosing a dark colour then paints with Cool Webb’s auction house - she as manager and plication. Rust inhibiting products can also Colour technology are the best choice. Sheen Organ as auctioneer and curator. be applied to help minimise future rust issues. level is a personal choice - there is low sheen The couple met 11 years ago at Elam It is important with old metal roofs to ensure and high gloss for roofs. The various NZ paint School of Fine Art where they developed the old type of lead head screws are still work- manufacturers all produce good quality roof concurrent practices as well as similar ing effectively and it may be good to replace paints. Regardless of paint you choose, it is ideas and concerns, she says. “Working important to wash your roof once a year to rethem with a more efficient type of screw. collaboratively was a natural progression move salt deposits. It is also important to reIt may be that partial areas of the roof need re- move any lichen growing on the roof as it can from there. Plus twice the brain power.” placement prior to painting if the rusted areas damage the integrity of the painted surface. Organ these days is arts manager at the are beyond repair. Keeping your roof clean and well maintained Brick Bay Sculpture Trail. Pearless has a will extend the life of the roof. studio in Bayswater. JBL is happy to quote for full repaints, partial repaints, new work, Other local sculptors who are showing roofs, wallpaper stripping, wallpaper hanging, decks, fences, work at this year’s NZ Sculpture Onpaint stripping and pressure cleaning. Shore, which runs at Fort Takapuna from November 6 – 16, are Carolyn Lawrence, www.bissetltd.co.nz | John Bisset: 0274 425-426 Linda Gair, Richard Joughin, Don HitchOffice: 445-8099 | email: info@bissetltd.co.nz ens, Kirsten Newton and Ke’Ala Campton Baker.
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Skating on thin ice
October 17 2014
School holiday fun was a slippery affair for (left to right) Veronica Anderson, Oscar Heim, William Anderson, Oliver Strong and Floyd Langdon, who tried out the artificial ice skating rink in the Devonport Primary School hall last Friday. The rink is open until October 17.
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Affair of the Heart – Northcote College , Albany Junior High School Trivia Night, All Saints Birkenhead Scout Open Day, ArtFusions art exhibition - Carmel College, Bays Dance Studio, Bayview School Book Fair, Bayview School Gala, Bayview School Trivial Pursuit Night, Bayview School Sausage Sizzle, Birkenhead Cricket Club Premier Squad, Birkenhead Cricket Club Midgets, Birkenhead Scouts Auction Night, Birkenhead United Football Club, Birkenhead Woman’s RSA lunch, Breast Cancer High Tea with America’s Cup, Browns Bay Bowling Club, Browns Bay Bowling – Pykes Picnic, Campbells Bay School Fair, Dairy Flat School Netball Teams, Depot Art Studio Photography Exhibition, Devonport Business Association, Devonport Primary School Gala, Dress For Success Charity Auction, East Coast Bays Bridge Club, East Coast Bays Cricket Club, Father’s Night – For Cancer Society &Being Curepart Kids, Forrest Hill School Coast to Coast Race, Forrestinvolved Hill School Movie Night, of your community is important to us, so we are actively in supporting local Forrest Hill School Trivia Night, Forrest Hill Milford AFC Womens Premiere Team, Glenfield events where we can. Bowling Club, Glenfield Primary School Gala, Glenfield Rugby Club Over 35s, Glenfields OverTalent, the lastGreenhithe year Harcourts Cooper & Co on the Shore have supported more than 100 different Got Hall 100 year Celebration, Greenhithe Neighbourhood Watch, events, sports teams, clubs, schools, charities and associations with more still to come. 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Whole lotto touch going on Helen Pelham’s love of touch football has been recognised with a national award. Just as the 2014 season kicks off, the Stanley Bay School teacher and sports coordinator received the Sport Maker award from Lotto New Zealand for her commitment to youth rugby in Devonport. Nine years ago, Sharks Sports Trust asked Pelham to bring touch to Devonport. She did and her passion for it has been unconditional. “I have babied touch rugby on the peninsula from the beginning and have done pretty much everything on the way. I have played, coached, managed and refereed. To qualify as a national referee, I even spent two hours learning how to blow a whistle properly,” she says. “It wasn’t easy to create the interest for a new sport, to train all the coaches and the refs, but now we have 450 kids participate every summer and it’s just a lot of fun,” Pelham says. The structure of local youth touch rugby has changed a couple of times. First another sports trust got involved. Now the schools are running it as a fundraiser. “There is a lot of money involved in touch and it has to be looked after properly. We take in around $18,000 every year. Ten thousand goes towards expenses. We pay our referees; have affiliation fees to regional and national bodies; buy balls, whistles, ref uniforms and prizes for all the kids. The rest is distributed between the schools in a fair way,” she says. Last year, Pelham not only ran touch but also coached six of the 26 teams. This year she is
Sport Maker… Helen Pelham is ready for her 10th local touch football season, together with touch referees (from left) Angus McIntyre, Max Bridge and son Cory Pelham taking a step back because her teaching load has increased. “It’s the first time I am not coaching any team at all,” she says. “Peter Thorne, a teacher from Belmont Primary School, has taken over the administrative side of things and cut my job in half,” she says. Touch is a family affair with the Pelhams. Helen started playing in her 20s in East Coast Bays and still plays. “This year I played at Cox’s Bay, Silverdale and Forrest Hill,” she says. Husband Murray plays too but tends to get
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injured, Helensays. Sons Cory (14) and Jake (17) like the game as well. “Cory used to play for North Harbour and went to Australia for a club team two years ago. He says we are too old and slow for him now.” “Touch is a great sport. It is the only one I know of where men and women, girls and boys play in the same teams. It’s fast and keeps you fit. And it’s a great social thing to do, to catch up with your friends and have a few good laughs,” she says.
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Making a beeline for Waipu
Margaret and Lance McKechnie have been hand-making leather bags and men’s shirts in their Calliope Road workshop for 30 years. Now, the owners of Beeline Leather and Beeline Shirts have sold up and are moving to Waipu Cove. It is time for a lifestyle change, they say. “The commercial and residential rates here are now so high. We work seven days a week to keep up with things and often are too busy to enjoy the good bits about Devonport,” says Lance. So when a lady knocked on the door and asked if they would consider selling the house and shop, they said yes. Margaret says: “We are fortunate that we can take our job with us. We bought a nice house on a quarter acre, just off the main road. We won’t have a shop but will still go to the Matakana, Titirangi and Coatsville markets every month.” Before moving to Devonport,the McKechnies owned shops in the city – on Vulcan Lane, High Street and finally at Victoria Market – but Margaret says, “in the end it got too expensive there for a niche market like ours.” Loyal customers followed them to Devonport and new ones found them too. Lance says that as soon as local postie Jaye Stewart’s son heard they were leaving, he put in an order for a dozen jandals panicking at the thought of losing out. The McKechnies have raised twins now
Busy as bees – Margaret and Lance McKechnie have been leaving Devonport after making bags and shirts at Beeline on Calliope Road for 30 years. 27 in Devonport. Margaret says she was an IVF guinea pig at National Women’s Hospital in 198. She was one of the first women to conceive a boy and a girl there. Son Leroy now works as a physio in Melbourne and daughter Kate, her Devonport husband Nick Mitchell and their two young children are moving to Waipu as well. Margaret says even her 91-year-old mother June Mackwell
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is considering a future move up North. Lance grew up in Takapuna, went to Takapuna Grammar School and began a boatbuilding apprenticeship at the Naval Dockyard in 1968, aged 19. “It is there that I started making sandals with tyre soles. It was hand-made hippie stuff, a revolt against commercialism. Eventually, I got so busy that I had to make a decision of whether to be a boatbuilder or a leather maker.” Margaret is originally from Hamilton, a self-taught sewer who started out in women’s fashion. “After I worked with a friend who taught me how to make men’s shirts. I just stuck to that,” she says. They met at the Browns Mill Market on Durham Lane, where both were selling leather goods. In the late 1970s they moved to Cook Street Market, where they sold their wares alongside Caroline Sills and Wallis’s Carol Mountford.
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