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he victory of good over evil is what the festival of Diwali symbolises, “and it is exactly the same thing, fighting for good over evil that brings me to work every day,” said Inspector David Glowssop, Counties Manukau South Area Commander at the Diwali celebration hosted by Counties Manukau Police at Manukau Police Station. The cold winds at the second floor car park of the

Manukau Police Station where the event was held didn’t stop the Police and members of the Corrections Department from enjoying the performances, along with masala chai and a simple but tasty vegetarian Indian lunch. Some of the police officers were hard to recognise as they walked around in colourful Indian turbans. As Venkat Raman, member of the South Asian Police Advisory Board and

editor of Indian Newslink newspaper said, this is a good example of police reaching out to communities, especially the diverse communities in Manukau. And from the looks of it, the Police were having a great time saying wah wah (translated as `great job’ in Hindi) as they appreciated the dance performance and partook in the celebrations. The high energy and entertaining Indian Bhangra dance performed by the uniformed police team was one of the highlights of the afternoon.

Fatal crash in Flat Bush One person is dead after coming off a motorbike in a crash in Flat Bush on Wednesday morning. Emergency services were notified at 5:48am of the crash on Stancombe Road, near Kestev Drive. Local diversions were in place along Chapel Road and Erica Road. The Serious Crash Unit is investigating. Photo supplied Elma Brown Mark Benefield, Area Commander Manurewa (left) and Tracy Phillips Professional Conduct Upper North Island strike an Indian classical dance pose with little Radhika Rana. Times photos Farida Master

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olice “forgot” more than a dozen AR15 rifle receivers on a Howick front lawn following the alleged execution of a search warrant, a shooting blog claims. Mike Loder, a contributor to specialist forum Kiwi Gun Blog, claims Auckland Police left 15 AR15 rifles on a lawn and simply forgot them. “This is the same weapon type believed to have been used in the recent American horror shooting,” he said. Loder, who told the Times he has been campaigning for harsher penalties for armed offending for the last 25 years, said police executed a search warrant on a property of a licensed firearms dealer in Howick. “These tightly restricted firearms had been seized as a result,” he said. “An officer of the court has told the Kiwi Gun Blog that the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) are investigat-

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ing both this incident and a detective who allegedly forged signatures on witness statements during the same case,” Loder said in the blog. “The IPCA has not returned our calls to confirm this.” The Kiwi Gun Blog states that the goal of the blog is simple – “to keep the shooters of New Zealand up-to-date on the threats to their right to responsible firearm ownership. Then to provide them with the information and guidance to counter such attacks.” A police spokesperson said a query lodged by Loder is being treated as an Official Information Act request. “The NZ Police Media Centre is designed to service calls from recognised media outlets,” the

spokesman told the Times via email. “As Mr Loder is not media, his query was referred to our OIA process, which is standard process for detailed information requests.” It is not accurate to say police refused to answer his questions, the spokesperson said. “Police are investigating a complaint that was received in 2016, relating to an incident that took place in December 2014,” said police. “The matter is currently the subject of an employment investigation and as this is ongoing, Police are unable to comment further.” Loder understands that the 15 AR15s’ complete upper and lower receivers had been left

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outside on the dealer’s lawn by the police who had conducted a search. “The dealer later discovered them and called the police – asking them to come back and collect them,” Loder said. “Police then told him to drop them off at another person’s address. “Police then later charged him with unlawfully supplying these same firearms to an unlicensed person. “All charges were subsequently dismissed.”

Loder said the AR15 is a very modular platform. It can accept a vast variety of parts – like dressing a Barbie doll – with simple hand tools. But it needs the heavily restricted receiver to make this possible. “This complete and registered part is what was forgotten. Resulting in the possibility that 15 rifles – similar to those just adopted by our military – could fall into the hands of gangs,” said Loder. “For this reason, in the eyes of the law, the receiver is the rifle.”

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Andre Heimgartner (right) and Devon Modell took home second position in the final race of the 2017 Blancpain GT Series Asia Championship. Photo supplied

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Heimgartner notches up second place Andre Heimgartner and Devon Modell have put in an inspired drive in the wet to bring home second place in the final race of the 2017 Blancpain GT Series Asia Championship. Heimgartner, who grew up in Dannemora, started the race, which commenced under safety car conditions due to the wet. Tenth on the road when the first racing lap commenced, he dropped down to 12th in the #88 Craft Bamboo Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R, when he was held up by another spinning car. From there, the 22-year-old went to work – passing car after car in exceptionally tricky conditions over the next half an hour to put the #88 in fifth position by the time he handed

over to co-driver Modell, with his efforts much-lauded by the series commentary team. Modell then picked up where Heimgartner had left off, working his way up to 2nd position to see the pair stand on the second step of the podium today. “That was a really good race, I am pretty stoked to stand on the second step of the Blancpain GT Series Asia podium in my debut with the series, with the team, at this track and in a GT3-spec car,” Heimgartner grinned. “On the first lap we did get held up with someone spinning which saw us go almost to the back of the field. From there we had to fight back and that is what we did – it was fun passing cars, although by the

end of it I was a bit sick of passing, especially in those tricky conditions,” he laughed. “The car today was a lot better than yesterday and it was great to have something that we could fight with. It is a credit to Craft Bamboo Racing and Devon put in a great drive there as well. “It is safe to say this weekend has been a fantastic experience and I would love to have the opportunity to race again in this series and with Craft Bamboo Racing in the future,” he says. “I can’t thank the team enough for calling me up to the drive this weekend and I am really pleased that we have been able to give them a strong result today.” Heimgartner’s drive with

Craft Bamboo Racing this weekend came after their regular steerer Nick Foster was unavailable for the event after it was rescheduled from its original dates. The Melbourne-based Kiwi brought home ninth in yesterday’s opening 60 lap race with Modell in wet conditions before the pair stood on the podium today. Heimgartner will now fly back to his home base in Victoria, Australia, before travelling to the Gold Coast later in the week for the final round of the 2017 Carrera Cup Australia Championship. In that title chase, he is currently second after winning the penultimate round at Mount Panorama last weekend.


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Dr Lance O’Sullivan sets sights high ■■By Farida Master

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alk about great expectations. Big things are expected of Dr Lance O’ Sullivan. Described as a passionate public health campaigner, the New Zealander of the Year 2014 is poised to be the new leader of the Maori Party for 2020. Many in the know predict that he will resurrect the Maori Party after it was wiped out in this year’s General Election. Dr O’ Sullivan has also been pipped to be a future Health Minister who will implement huge changes after the 2020 elections. Could he even become Prime Minister at the next General Election? Given his fierce passion to eradicate poverty and bring about a dramatic change in the health sector coupled with leadership skills, expertise, charisma and a huge media presence— all point towards the making of a great leader. Not many are aware that the 45-year-old doctor from Kaitaia, who has collected plenty of awards including Champion of Public Health and Maori of the Year 2013, grew up in Highland Park. Meeting the son of Howick at the historic Stockade Hill is an apt location to meet the influential doctor — known for a number of initiatives including setting up Northland’s full-time school based health clinic providing care to 2000 children across the regions; focussing on Pacific and Maori Health;

and founder of the iMoko Foundation, a digital healthcare programme that makes healthcare more accessible to new Zealanders. The Northland doctor works 70-hours-a-week and looks in good form as he turns up in his cycling gear, having cycled from Panmure Station to Stockade Hill. It’s almost 30 years since he visited the area he grew up in. Getting nostalgic as he looks at the panoramic view he says: “I went to the kindergarten across the road in Howick and studied at the Howick Primary and Howick Intermediate.” Pointing to the area where Monterey Cinemas once stood, he remembers going to the movies with his mum at the old historic cinema that has moved location since. “I went to Pakuranga College and got expelled,” he smiles. He says “unharnessed genius” got him thrown out of college. After being expelled from two colleges, it was a Maori Boarding School in the North Shore that changed the course of his life. It nurtured him and helped him follow his calling. Growing up in Highland Park, he met his wife Tracy at the Long View Pub in Howick. “We had our first baby at 21,” says the father of seven, who now regularly visits Auckland as he works hard at democratising healthcare by using technology to champion public health. He has been pushing for

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the government to invest in sustainable models of healthcare. Demonstrating an app on his iPhone, he points out how a digital diagnosis would take between than 15 to 18 minutes which includes a prescription being sent to the pharmacy closest to your home. The digital healthcare programme is already being used in some of the kinder-

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gartens where staff is being trained to do a health assessment. Photographs of a child’s symptoms are saved on iCloud and assessed by a group of trained people at his office. The diagnosis is then sent to Dr O’ Sullivan to have a quick look at, regardless of where he is in the country. A prescription is promptly sent to a phar-

macy close to the person’s residence. “And if there is a mother with a small child who finds it difficult to visit the pharmacy, the medicine can be delivered by Uber. “It is like Uber in Healthcare... using health resources smarter,” he says. Currently under a two year contract funded by the Ministry of Health, Dr O’ Sullivan

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A few new faces, same great service Pat Callinan has always said that his greatest strength is the people who work with him. Over the years he has built a high calibre team of talented accountants who are committed to serving the local community, and he is proud of the friendly, personal and consistently high quality service they deliver. Inevitably, however, circumstances do change, and whilst Pat’s always sad to see people leave, it presents a great opportunity to broaden the experience of the team and introduce some fresh ideas. With Amelia Haszard recently moving to Hawkes Bay with her family and Brent Tully deciding that the time has come to enjoy a bit more time with the grandchildren, there are two new faces at Pat Callinan Accounting. Richard Lyon graduated from Otago University two years ago with a degree in Accounting and Finance. Since then, he’s worked for a couple of Auckland companies - most recently as an Accountant for Davies Trading - before taking the role with Pat and the team. Richard knows the area well; he grew up in East Auckland and attended Macleans College. In fact, in his words, he’s been ‘knocking around Howick for years!’ Interestingly, both Richard’s brothers are also accountants so there’s obviously an inherent love for numbers

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running in the blood. Jim Frear also has strong local connections. He’s lived in the Howick area since the late 1990s and had his own Chartered Accounting firm

in Manukau for 25 years, specialising in business development and advice. Jim thought he had retired after returning from a stint in London.

However, Pat – a long term friend and previous work colleague - knew differently! Jim is now part of the team, working four days a week. Pat is very happy with the new

recruits. He says, “Jim and Richard are fantastic additions to our team, complementing the skills we already have. I’ve known Jim for years and, having worked with him before, have experienced the quality of his work first-hand. Richard impressed us from the get-go, and we’re very fortunate that he chose to come back to the Howick area after university. Being somewhat younger than the rest of us, Richard brings an energy and knowledge base that we’re looking forward to tapping into.” So if you or someone you know is looking for help with financial matters, Pat urges you to get in touch. “Please come and meet the team. The door at 22 Picton Street is always open and there is convenient parking just outside. We have the full range of skills and expertise here waiting to navigate you through the trickiest of financial circumstances.” Pat Callinan Accounting Ltd 22 Picton Street, Howick Ph 533-8420 www.patcallinan.co.nz Email karenw@patcallinan.co.nz

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Testing water pollution with ...er... fan worms ■■By Farida Master

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n invitation to work with some of the country’s top research scientist is a huge honour for a Year 10 student of Howick College. Now he has to wait for two years before he is old enough to accept the scholarship. Ethan McCormick worked with the ubiquitous Mediterranean fan worm to investigate levels of water pollution in waterways. His findings reveal that though the marine worms have got a bad name, they are good indicators of bacteria in water. The science project that won him a first place in the Environmental category and a best Year 10 Project Award at the NIWA Manukau Science Fair has also evoked the interest of scientists from University of Otago as well as Auckland University and the Auckland Council. Ethan is thrilled that a handson Otago University Scholarship allows him to work in the lab with some of the leading scientific minds in the county. “I am too young to go now so have to wait till I am in Year 12 or 13,” says the 15-year-old. “Though fan worms are an invasive species, they are being

Ethan McCormick at the Pine Harbour Marina which is a source of fan worms. Photo supplied

contained and not eradicated for the time being in New Zealand,” he says. “New Zealand’s waters are currently being negatively impacted by pollution. I wondered what could be done to improve the situation. “The Mediterranean fan worm is a filter feeding marine worm that arrived here in New Zealand in 2010. The worm is considered an invasive species as it competes for food with other native species and can spread rapidly, smothering

huge areas.” Passionate about the environment, Ethan decided to study the ecological impact of the fan worm and how it could possibly be used for more accurate water quality monitoring of bacteria. After close observation and going through a process that “may gross out the readers”, he found that the fan worm is able to filter out phosphates (nutrient type) and enterococci (a type of bacteria) from water. “I also found that the fan

worm is an accurate bio-indicator of enteroccocci” “A bio indicator is something that gives information about its surrounding environment,” he explains. “The fan worm accumulates a lot of bacteria from the surrounding water. This means the levels of bacteria in the worms is much higher than in the water and can possibly mean the worm can be used for more accurate water quality testing.” Ethan is using this project to apply for the Silver Crest with the Royal Society. “It has been great to have the support of Professor Gilliam Lewis, Professor Andrew Jeffs, scientists from Auckland Council and my science teacher Mr McSweeney,” he says. The keen golfer says: “Scientist from the Cawthron Institute, (New Zealand’s largest independent science organisation that supports the environment and development within primary industries) find this information is useful to them in understanding the ecological impacts of the worm. “I have also given these results to scientists at Auckland Council and Auckland University.”

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POLITICS

Brown leaves board Simeon Brown has officially resigned as a member of the Manurewa Local Board. Brown handed in his resignation following last month’s central government elections where he was elected as the MP for Pakuranga. In his letter of resignation, Brown said it has been a true privilege serving as a member of the Manurewa Local Board and serving the Manurewa community alongside his colleagues on the Local Board and from around Auckland Council. “I am grateful for the support I have received from the Manurewa community and proud of what I have been able to achieve alongside my Local Board colleagues.

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“I look forward to continuing to have a strong working relationship with Auckland Council over the coming years in my role as an MP representing an Auckland electorate,” he said. Brown has spent the weeks following his election settling into his new role. Brown told the Times he is very excited about this new opportunity and says he will work tirelessly to be a strong voice for Pakuranga in parliament. “I’m incredibly grateful and thankful to the people of Pakuranga for putting their trust and support behind me, and electing me to become their next MP,” he says.

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Jetts gym fundraiser comes from the heart Howick’s very own Jetts gym is doing its part for the hearts of Kiwi kids. The team at Jetts has raised more than $2000 during September for Heart Kids NZ. Heart Kids is the only charity in the country that supports Kiwi children and their families affected by congenital heart disease. “When I heard 12 babies are born with heart defects a week in New Zealand I wanted to do what I could and the people of Howick were great,” says Jetts Club manager Jared Kerr. “Heart Kids is a non-government funded organisation, and they need our help to help the children who need it.”

Local businesses rallied behind Jetts to donate vouchers, raffle giveaways, cakes for a bake sale and food for a fundraising barbeque and sausage sizzle. The gym hosted an official fundraising day in Howick Village last month and Kerr says he was blown away with the generosity of the community. “Jetts members and the local community all jumped on board to raise money and helped us more than double our original target of $1000,” he says. Kerr says he looks forward to running the fundraiser again next year, and says they will set their sights even higher next time.

Design a Rashie To celebrate the new splash pad coming to Lloyd Elsmore Park, ANZ and Auckland Council are running a ‘Design a Rashie’ competition. All kindy and primary school aged children from Pakuranga can enter and the winning design will be made into a rash vest for the winner and their classmates. Auckland Council Head of Active Recreation Rob McGee says, “Our ‘Design a Rashie’ competition is a fun way for us to get the local kids excited about what’s to come this summer. Entries will be judged on how the design represents summer fun, as well as the use of colour and creativity.” Entries close October 27, 2017.

Howick’s Heritage A new mobile phone app has been launched which takes users on an informative walk of Picton Street to find out the history of this part of Howick. Howick’s Heritage was launched on Wednesday evening at the Uxbridge Art’s and Culture centre and is now available for download from the app store on your mobile phone.

Safer number plates Number plate thefts are continuing to be an issue. This Tuesday 24 October, Howick/Pakuranga Community Patrol, in conjunction with NZ Police, Countdown and Pakuranga Shopping Centre will hold a Safer Plates event. Motorists will have the opportunity to have their number plate screws changed to a more secure screw to make it harder for thieves to remove the plates. Stolen plates are used in petrol station drive offs, burglaries and other offences. Howick/Pakuranga Community Patrol will collect a $5 donation. Head down to Countdown at Pakuranga Plaza on Tuesday October 24 between 10am and 2pm and look for the bright blue gazebo.

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HERITAGE

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here was a good turnout at the re-opening of the newly restored Eckford’s Farm homestead on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Howick Local Board members including David Collings, Sharon Stewart, Dick Quax, Katrina Bungard, Adele White, John Spiller and Peter Young were there to witness the live day and official re-opening of the four-roomed Eckford’s Farm Homestead, originally built in 1851 at Maraetai. Chair of Transport committee of Auckland Council Mike Lee spoke about his connection to Howick, and did the ribbon-cutting along with president of the Howick & Districts Historical Society, Rob Mouncey and chair of Howick Local Board, Mr Collings. “The homestead that started its life as the home of Thomas Eckford and his family on their 368 acre farm,

is a fine example of a farm homestead of the period and complements the mid late 1800s Fencible cottages, parsonage, church, schools, the grand Puhi Nui homestead and other buildings at Howick Historical Village,” said Mr Mouncey. The Couldrey family bought the farm in 1877 and enlarged the original four-roomed cottage by adding verandas on three sides. From 1888 to 1923, a small Post Office was added to the building to serve local families. For performing this service, the Couldrey’s received a princely sum of 30 shillings a year. In 1911, the Couldrey’s sold the farm to JJ Craig, an Auckland merchant and ship owner. The farm was then subdivided in 1916 and the house sold to Ian Strachan whose

son Graham the Society is deeply indebted to for donating the house to the Society in 1977, said Mr Mouncey. “The journey to get the building to its village site was a challenging one as no doubt David Edwards, Alan La Roche and other Society members can recall. “David and Alan had to lower the height of the building the night before by taking the corrugated iron roof off in high winds and rain, all in the dark. I am pretty sure that this would not pass today’s Health and Safety regulations. It was amazingly moved in one piece all the way from Maraetai even wending its way through Howick’s main Cooke and Picton Streets in heavy rain the following day,” he said. That apart, in the last two years the Howick Historical Village has received

Mike Lee (centre) with Rob Mouncey (left) and David Collings.

grants totalling $500,000 from Foundation North, Lion Foundation, Pub Charity, NZ Community Trust, Dragon Community Trust,

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She was just three-years-old when Isabelle Fox first put on her tap dancing shoes, and she hasn’t stopped dancing since. Winning around 40 dance trophies a year is no mean feat, but for 15-year-old Isabelle it is what drives her to work hard on sassy moves with brisk jumps and rhythmic footwork at a highly competitive level. Trained at the Raewyn Burgess School of Tap in Greenlane, Isabelle has won the prestigious Noel Burnett Tap Award at the Auckland Caledonian Dance Competition, held recently The Saint Kentigern College student competed with dancers from around New Zealand to win the award and $5000 prize money. A roomful of trophies won at various dance competitions through the years, stand testimony to the long hours of hard work. She is saving the prize money so that she can compete in dance competitions overseas.

Apart from tap dancing, Isabelle studies various disciplines of dance that include ballroom, jazz, ballet, contemporary and hip hop at different dance schools. Her dream job is to travel overseas and dance on a cruise ship. “The competition is real tough,” says the young dancer who competed in Australia for a scholarship from the Ministry of Dance and won it two years in a row. “Everyone is very versatile. Sometimes it comes down to the right look for role— like the colour of your hair or how tall you are,” she says. She loves tap dancing “because it is a very active dance style and you can perform it at different speed, ranging from slow to fast or medium”. Her mother Natalie, who spends most of her time driving her daughter to different dance classes, says it’s aboout team work. “Isabelle’s grandmother and I work together on her dance costumes,” says Natalie. There is a special haber-

dashery room in the house where Natalie spends time altering outfits, adding bling to dance costumes and coordinating accessories for her daughter’s competitive dance performances. “There are nine different styles of tap dancing at the Auckland Caledonian Dance competition and each of them has a different costume,” she says. Their home in Mellons Bay is now being extended to include a dance room with proper flooring. With an intensive dance programme seven days a week, Isabelle says she finishes most of her school work in class and occasionally stays up late at night to cope with it. Devoted to dance, Isabelle has won an NZ Association of Modern Dance scholarship and is eligible for Jazz and Tap. “One has to score 97 per cent or higher to be eligible,” says the tap dancer who has won five years in a row at the Tauranga Champ of Champs is now nominated for the Tap Nationals in 2018.

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up the chess ladder from the title of FIDE Master and one below the coveted Grandmaster title, of which there are only around 1500 of in the world. The event was put together under chief organiser Paul Spiller of Howick. He was appointed by the Asian Chess Federation and NZ Chess Federation to organise the event. Spiller, a qualified (by FIDE which is the World Chess Federation ) International Chess Organiser, is the current president of the Oceania Chess Confederation.

MP Maggie Barry, whose fiance Grant Kerr competed in the Veterans 65+ category \, was a special guest at the prize giving ceremony on Sunday along with the department chief of the Nepalese Ministry of Sport, Mr Kul Bahadur Thapa. The competitors from 11 countries including Nepal, Thailand, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Pakistan, Guam, PNG, Australia and New Zealand were entertained by a local kapa haka group before the prize giving ceremony.

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exceeding Singh’s original goal of $2500. Singh says she is overwhelmed with the support and participation from the local community, with many of the guests donating money on the day in addition to their $30 ticket price donation. “The morning would not have been possible without those who purchased a ticket. I am over the moon about the money we raised this year,” she says. “My aim was to raise funds for the foundation as well as to make women aware of the signs of Breast Cancer and how important it is to get regular check up’s and I think I accomplished what I set out to do.” ➤➤You can continue to donate to the Breast Cancer Foundation through their website: https:// www.breastcancerfoundation.org. nz/donate

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stranded strangers & one man’s race to solve the puzzle before the murderer strikes again. The movie’s cast is remarkable featuring Kenneth Branagh (the movie’s director and he also plays the inimitable Hercule Poirot), Penelope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Dame Judy Dench, Johnny Depp, Josh Gad, Michelle Pfeiffer and Daisy Ridley. Tickets are $25 and includes a choice of house wine or beer or small popcorn and soft drink. ➤➤Email info@eastfm.nz to purchase tickets.

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Another Mother’s Son Another Mother’s Son is a war drama based on the true story of Louisa Gold. Set during World War II on the Nazi-occupied island of Jersey, the story follows Lou (Jenny Seagrove) as she takes in an escaped Russian Prisoner of War (Julian Kostov) and hides him over the course of the war. Tension mounts as it becomes clear that Churchill will not risk an assault to recapture the British soil, and the island-community spirit begins to fray under pressures of hunger, occupation and divided loyalty. Against this backdrop, Lou fights to preserve her family’s sense of humanity and to protect the Russian as he was her own. ➤➤Win a double pass to see Another Mother’s Son at the Monterey in Howick! For a chance to win a double pass, enter online at www.times.co.nz. Winners notified by phone or email.

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➤ Community notices This month of October, the Bahai’s of the Botany and Ormiston/Howick and Pakuranga areas celebrating 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Baha’u’llah, Prophet Founder of the Baha’i Faith. You are most welcome to come and join us in this worldwide celebration. If you are interested please call 021 508 990.

Star of the Sea gala

Annual Gala at Star of the Sea School in Howick on Saturday, October 28 from 10am to 2pm. Carnival rides, bouncy castles, international food stalls, plants, toys, books, White Elephant, face painting, silent auction and more! This year we are raising funds for new modern learning furniture for our classrooms, 14 Oakridge Way, Howick. www. starofthesea.school.nz

U3A Ormiston

On Thursday October 26 at 10am, Flat Bush Old School Hall on the corner of Flat Bush School Road and Murphy’s Road. Our guest speaker is John Clark on life in the Lifeguards Regiment, the Household Cavalry! Peter Fisher will also talk about highlights of guiding at the Auckland Museum. Admission free, come along for two fascinating talks and see what U3A is all about! Morning tea provided. Contact: Peter on 272 4479 or email ormistonu3a@ gmail.com

The Betrayal

Aucklander Ron Jeffery’s wartime adventures as courier, spy and executioner have all the hallmarks of a spy thriller. Powerful doco-drama film. Age 16+. Entry by donation. Wednesday October 25, 10.30am12pm. Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick.

U3A meeting

The next meeting of U3A Pakuranga is on Monday November 6 at St Andrew’s Church, 1.45 p.m., corner of Ridge Rd and Vincent St, Howick. Our guest speaker is Robert Brassey, principal specialist cultural and heritage at Auckland Council. The topic of his address is “ A place where no ships have been, the History and Archeology of the First European Settlement in the Auckland Region”. Contact Don Howarth 534-7265 or u3apakuranga @gmail.com.

Country music

The next meeting of the Eastern Districts Country Music Club is on October 25, 7.30pm at The Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Memorial Hall. Phone Kevin 027-4789246.

RSA women

Howick RSA Women’s Section’s next monthly meeting is at the club on October 27 at 10am. Bring along a friend and enjoy a cuppa before the meeting. Phone Bev Smith 534-9285.

Classy crafts

Classy Crafts Indoor Market, Saturday, October 21, 9am-1pm, All Saints Community Centre, 30 Cook St, Howick specialises in quality NZ-made handcrafts inc. Kiwiana, souvenirs, felting, denim bags, paua & bone jewellery, children’s clothing, merino/ possum knitwear, children’s clothing. Phone: Ruth 535-7513.

New Horizons

A social and friendship club for single 40s, 50s and 60s. Monthly programmes of barbeques, outings, dinners, film etc. A club and prospective new members’ night is held on the first Thursday of each month at the Barrel Inn, Cook Street, Howick. Come along from 6.30pm and meet new friends. Phone Suzie on 529-4027 or Trevor 533-3694.

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Mental Wellbeing

Do you need help to overcome feelings of loneliness, depression, anxiety, shyness etc? Then join our friendly 12-step support group that meets every week on a Monday at 7pm, Highland Park House, 47 Aviemore Drive, Highland Park. Phone/text Sandy 021-0491360 or visit grow.org.nz.

Public forum

The Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association is holding an open public forum at the Fencible Lounge (library building) at 7.30pm on Thursday October 19. The speaker is new Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown. The association wants to hear ratepayers’ concerns.

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With Lisa Lorrell, Tuesday October 24, 11am–12pm, $15. Fancy joining a bubbly, songstress for “Elevensies”? Having graced the professional stage for 20 years in the UK, Australia and NZ, Lisa will take you on a musical journey filled with nostalgia, fun and laughter, performing classic songs from best loved musicals and operetta, to jazz, country and pop music. Uxbridge, phone 535 6467 or email events@uxbridge. org.nz.

Get your squad together and celebrate the start of Auckland’s social season when Ellerslie’s iconic Whips n Spurs party returns on Saturday, October 28. Whips n Spurs gives partygoers the most memorable day out, with access to party in the exclusive trackside Cuvée champagne bar. This year’s Whips n Spurs Spring Edition provides a little something for everyone, with bespoke cocktails, the finest French champagne and Hanoistyle street food from Auckland favourite, Indochine Kitchen, on offer. There will also be top-notch DJs for those wanting to dance up a storm, as well as the opportunity to have a flutter on the horses. This springtime party provides the

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The Bucklands Beach Yacht Club will host its ninth annual art exhibition from Wednesday November 8 to Sunday, November 12 at the club’s function room, Half Moon Bay, 9am-6pm (Sunday 9am-4pm). On show will be work from many local artists. Proceeds from sales will benefit the yacht club’s junior sailing programme. This is a free community noticeboard for non-profit groups. Please email notices to bot@times.co.nz. While every effort is made to run the notices, volume and space restrictions may mean events may not run. Where publication of a notice is time-critical, groups should consider paying for a classified advertisement to ensure placement.

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Eight good reasons for Howick pier

Our democratically-elected mayor and most councillors would rather have a race-based ward imposed on Auckland by government, than let the people decide. It’s of concern that they have no faith in the system that put them there and has helped Western cultures advance ahead of so many others. It’s important to remind people that the opposite system to democracy is dictatorship – and it was a dictatorial move that foisted the Super City on us. And that’s hardly been a success. Meanwhile, the unelected and unaccountable Independent Maori Statutory Board (IMSB) is lobbying hard to be retained alongside a racebased ward, and why wouldn’t they? Their very well-paid elite take millions of dollars from ratepayers every year, get the bureaucrats to do whatever they want (in the name of “partnership”), vote on key council committees, yet don’t answer to anyone. It’s time for the people to have their say. Arthur Moore, Pakuranga

Jennifer Pitches is the one wrong on many counts. Howick and surrounds are blessed with more beaches for swimming than its citizens know what to do with. • Would she rob families of the pleasure of picnicking on Motuihe, Rangitoto or Waiheke (a pastime which would also benefit local business) which the early settlers quickly discovered and made use of? • Would she rob boys and girls of the pleasure of diving or fishing of this dual-purpose adventure playground.

Japan not pacificists

I was confused about the news report in the NZ Herald dated September 3 describing Japan as a ‘pacifist country’. As far as history was concerned, Japan was far from ‘pacifist’ as it was the leading country in attacking its neighbours in South East Asia, committing all sorts of inhuman atrocities there until it got over ambitious

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Whitford BP arrests Congratulations to the police in apprehending the perpetrators of this crime Now how many years or months will it be before they are brought to trial? About two years ago a person was apprehended for drilling holes in car petrol tanks in order to steal petrol. So far this person and dropped a bomb into Pearl Harbour bringing about its downfall. One of the conditions of Japan’s surrender was that it would not be allowed to re-arm, with USA going to its aid when the need arises. Japan has since been re-writing its history books promoting itself as the ‘pacifist country’ and all the others being the aggressors. It seems the NZ Herald is now helping the Japanese re-write their aggressive history into one of being the aggrieved pacifist country. Thank you NZ Herald. Margaret Scott, Pakuranga

has not been before the court for sentencing for this crime. If he has, then the victims have not been notified. It appears to me that we don’t just need more police but we need a much more efficient court system. Arthur Moore, Pakuranga

City bus stop no good Does Auckland Transport (AT) seriously expect/demand that elderly bus passengers trudge all the way up to 50 Customs Street, (bus stop 1420), with little or no protection from the weather, before they can catch the Howick & Eastern bus services 500/501 to Botany from Auckland City Centre? If this is how AT encourages the use of public transport, it is no wonder it is an abysmal failure. I’ll stick with the car! Graham Pilgrim, Golflands

• It would undoubtedly relieve Half Moon Bay of its already stretched services. • Taking more cars off the road is obvious. • The number of retirement villages close by would have a new recreation activity added to their must-do list. • There are many parking areas within comfortable walking distance. • As in Maraetai’s case - the effect of such an edifice (from) local swimmers would be barely noticeable if at all. I rest my case. Gary Hollis Mellons Bay

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Hawaii – my happy place!

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Plenty to Hula about! ■ BY JANINE HICKMORE When the sun goes down and the nightlife begins, Hawaii’s Oahu Island offers great music in and around Waikiki and Honolulu seven days a week. Many hotels have Hawaiian music and dancers every night in which guests and non-guests are welcome. Outdoor festivals happen across the island at different times of the year. We have experienced a contrast of music from rocking at the “Hard Rock Cafe” Waikiki, to the fabulous “Blue Note” located in the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort where one year we were lucky enough to catch the Manhattan Transfer playing over a candlelit dinner. Normally, when we think of music associated with Hawaii, it is hula girls, ukulele and slack string guitar but you can be assured there is plenty more.

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have now visited Oahu nine times since turning 21 (my 21st being my very first trip). I have to say that this place makes me feel happy every time. For me, it’s the mix of sun, surf, shopping, an amazing atmosphere and the hustle and bustle of Waikiki. Oahu isn’t all about Waikiki I know, but it’s usually the main place to stay for at least some of your trip, for the majority of people. I’m very embarrassed to admit this, but on one trip to Waikiki, I never even made it to the beach, it was all about the shopping. I have since matured! When you need a break from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki, hiring a car and going right around the island is an amazing day out. There’s an endless number of places to stop for refreshments and, of course, there’s the north shore beaches. Around west, east, central and north Oahu, it’s vastly different from Waikiki, great for understanding how and where the locals live, eat, shop etc. There’s a cracking Mexican place in the

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historic town of Hale’iwa if you’re heading to the North Shore beaches, it’s called Cholo’s – try a prawn burrito. One thing I make sure I do on my trips, is to hire a lounger on Waikiki Beach, and just watch the world go by. It’s so relaxing looking out to sea, and wandering down to the water when you get too hot. If you have energy to burn, it’s an amazing view from the top of Diamond Head, so that’s well worth the walk up there – don’t forget your sunscreen and some cold water (although there’s a truck at the start (and end) of the walk that sells cold drinks). Waikele Premium Outlets (in Waipahu) is worth a trip if you are in the market for Levi’s, handbags, Polo Ralph Lauren clothing, Adidas, Converse etc. It takes about 30 minutes or so by car to get there, but there’s also some great shuttle services which will take you there and back at your choice of times. I could go on and on about Hawaii being an excellent holiday destination, but I think it’s best that you find out for yourself!

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We also spent a day snorkelling at Hanauma Bay’s coral reef, which was teeming with sea life. This is a great place for amateur snorkelers. Oahu is a safe haven for tourists and the night life, awesome. Cannot wait to return next year, but for a much longer stay, so as to explore the other islands of Hawaii. Mahalo, Heather & Kevin

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The Hawaiian Islands To most of us, the word Hawaii conjures up images of swaying palm trees and crystal clear waters lapping the shores of pristine white beaches. With hundreds of beaches scattered around the six main islands of Hawaii, this picture is indeed true, however The Hawaiian Islands offer so much more. KAUA‘I - Hawaii’s Island of Discovery Kaua’i is the oldest Hawaiian island, aptly nicknamed the Garden Isle, it is a feast of natural beauty encompassing tropical forests, cascading waterfalls and golden sand beaches. With only a small portion of the island paved with roads, it offers fantastic hiking trails and navigable rivers. If you love the great outdoors and want to get active, Kaua‘i is the place to go; activities include: • hike into Waimea Canyon, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” • kayak or water tube along one of Kauai’s many navigable rivers • fly along the impressive Napali Coast in a helicopter • explore a number of Hollywood movie sets on a movie tour around the island • sail over the treetops on a zipline adventure OAHU - The Heart of Hawaii Oahu is home to the State’s Capital Honolulu and one of the world’s greatest mecca’s for sun-loving holiday makers, Waikiki Beach. Visitors flock to enjoy the unique culture, natural beauty and Aloha Spirit. Take a scenic drive to legendary surf spots on the North Shore. Indulge in great shopping, dining and entertainment in Waikiki and immerse yourself in arts and culture in historic Honolulu. Activities include: • learn to surf on Waikiki Beach • snorkel at Hanauma Bay • relive history at Pearl Harbour War Memorial • visit the famed North Shore surf beaches and continue on an exploration of the island • For history and local cuisine go beyond Waikiki to Downtown Honolulu and surrounding neigbourhoods • shop ‘til you drop at the Ala Moana Centre, Waikele Premium Outlets or local markets MOLOKA‘I - Hawaiian by Nature Unspoiled and unhurried, Moloka‘i is the perfect destination for those who want to experience something besides fancy shops, big resorts and the company of tourists. Instead, discover serenity, empty beaches, untamed outdoor beauty and Hawaiian culture woven into everyday life. Untouched by high-rise development Moloka‘i has no traffic lights, shopping centres or fast food chains. Activities include: • hike Halawa Valley to the falls

• venture off-the-beaten-track on a mountain bike • enjoy a Mule Ride to Kalaupapa LANA‘I - Hawaii’s Most Enticing Island If your idea of an island getaway includes ultra luxury and secluded privacy, the island of Lana‘i awaits you. Just over 3,000 people live on this small island and life revolves around its one charming town Lana‘i City and a small number of luxurious resort properties. It is a place where you can really get off-the-beaten-track with four-wheel driving one of the islands most popular activities including: • four-wheel drive the Munro Trail • explore the sleepy main town of Lana‘i City • spoil yourself at one of the luxurious resort properties MAUI - The Magic Isle If it is relaxation you are after, Maui has got it, with great places to stay, uncrowded beaches and a setting that inspires a sense of wonder. If you are looking for adventure and new experiences, Maui has got that too. Discover Maui, where whale-filled seas meet heavenly beaches. A place where the sun warms tropical trade winds that will blow your troubles away. Activities include: • visit Haleakala Volcano in the early morning to see a breathtaking sunrise • windsurf at Ho‘okipa Beach • snorkel at Molokini Marine Preserve • whale watch along the beaches of the West Coast (Dec-Apr) • play golf at one of the many first-class golf courses ISLAND OF HAWAII (aka BIG ISLAND) - Hawaii’s Island of Adventure The largest in the archipelago is Hawai‘i, commonly called the Big Island. The island’s eleven of the world’s thirteen climatic zones are seen through the landscapes of lava fields, mountains (sometimes snow-capped), lush rain forests, coloured sand beaches and more. The spirit and energy of creation is experienced in Volcanoes National Park, where Kilauea actively sends lava flow into the ocean. Activities include: • get up close to Kilauea’s lava flow in Volcanoes National Park • night snorkel or scuba dive with manta rays • stargaze from above the clouds atop Mauna Kea • drink freshly brewed Kona coffee, straight from the source • discover paniolo (cowboy) heritage in Waimea Contact the teams at Helloworld Howick or Botany to discuss your options for a great Hawaii holiday; whether it be for relaxation or a taste of adventure with a difference.

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LABOUR WEEKEND

Are you ready to get into the garden this Labour Weekend? L

abour Weekend is the traditional time Kiwis roll up their sleeves and get stuck into their garden after letting things go a bit over winter. By late October the soil is warm enough to start planting summer seedlings and after months of drizzly weather, we’re usually itching to get outside. Whether you’re going for a garden makeover, or just tidying up the edges, there’s always something to be done! Here are some gardening projects to keep you busy this long (and hopefully sunny!) Labour Weekend:

Time for tasty tomatoes If you’re anything like us, you’ll be desperate to get your tomato seedlings into the soil! Planting tomatoes makes it feel as though summer really is on the way. We recommend planting tomato seedlings about 40cm apart and staking at the time of planting to minimise root damage. Tomatoes love full sun so plant them in a protected, warm area. They will grow rapidly so remember to water them regularly and feed with a tomato fertiliser such as TomA-Rite.

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Now that the soil has warmed up a bit, most summer veges are happy to go into the garden. Now is the perfect time to plant cucumbers, capsicums, aubergine, carrots, lettuce, basil and coriander. Raised garden beds are a great way to grow your veges. You can position them close to your kitchen

or patio for easy access and it’s easy to get loads of nutrients into the soil of a raised garden.

Refresh your pots and containers Now is a great time to refresh both the soil and plants in your pots and containers. Tip old soil into the compost heap and fill the

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Growing herbs is easy Fresh herbs are the easiest way to add flavour, aroma and colour to your favourite dishes and meals. Not only are herbs great in culinary dishes, they also provide natural medicinal remedies, and are the source of many classic fragrances. Most herbs are very easy to grow and do not require a lot of space, which make them the perfect plant for children and starter gardeners. Herbs can be grown in small pots on the windowsill, or in pots around the patio where they can be easily accessed from the kitchen. Herbs add beauty, colour and texture to the garden so include them in the flower or vegetable garden as well. Some herbs are also a fantastic natural deterrent to unwanted insects which is perfect for the organic gardener.

be harvested just before the plant flowers, when the concentration of aromatic oils is high. Roots should be harvested in winter when the plant is dormant.

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Most herbs require good drainage to encourage lush growth and generally prefer soil of a gravelly nature. With the addition of compost you will be rewarded with a bounty of herbs to pick from. The great majority of herbs prefer sunshine, low humidity and evenly distributed rainfall. With regular watering and mulching you’ll prevent them from drying out. Small leaved varieties generally come from the Mediterranean, so they thrive best in open sunny positions and protection from cold winds. Aromatic herbs prefer to be grown in a more sheltered position. Herbs produce better if they are regularly trimmed which will promote a bushier plant. Regular replacement of plants that have lost their vigour ensures that you have a full plant to pick from and can simultaneously discourage disease. Leafy herbs should

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Here is a handy cooking trick, from garden to table. This is a great way to enjoy your favourite herbs without letting them go to waste. All you need is a big handful of your favourite herbs, olive oil and an ice cube tray. Chop your herbs into medium sized pieces. Fill the ice cube tray with your chopped herbs. Pour the olive oil into each cube, leaving a little room at the top (they will expand when freezing) then place in the freezer overnight. Pop out an ice cube and put it into your saucepan. Start cooking This is a great way to infuse recipes with fresh flavours long after the season is over. Source: palmers.co.nz

ahlias are one of the best value garden plants for summer colour. Planted in spring, they will flower from December right through summer to late autumn. Native to Mexico and first introduced into Europe in the 1600s, dahlias have been so extensively cross-bred over hundreds of years that the dahlia family now includes a large range of flower types, plant sizes and every colour imaginable. Dahlias are sorted into main groups according to their flower shape. The most common types are the cactus dahlia, with a spiky appearance and decorative dahlias which include a range of forms from tight ball-shaped flowers through to more open forms called water lily dahlias. As well as these two, other common types include dwarf forms ideal for borders or potting, and single flowered forms. Dahlias are frost tender and should not be planted out until all danger of frost has passed. This Labour Weekend should be fine. They prefer a full sun location, but will tolerate some shade. Drainage is very important as the tubers do not like being water logged for any length of time. In high rainfall or wet areas they can easily be grown by using slightly raised beds to help with drainage. Plant the tubers with the crown

The dahlia family now includes a large range of flower types, plant sizes and every colour imaginable. This Labour Weekend will be a perfect time to plant.

just below the surface of the soil and water in. Little attention is required during growing other than to make sure they’re watered if conditions get quite dry. Removing old flower heads will keep the plants looking tidy and helps the plant to keep flowering to the end of the season. The flowers can be picked for indoor use but will not continue to open off the plant, so should be picked only when they are open already. Dahlia plants go through different stages of growth depending on the day length. During long day length in mid-summer the plants produce a lot of top growth and flowers. Decreasing day length during autumn triggers the plants into tuber produc-

tion below the ground. The tubers prepare the plant for winter dormancy and store energy ready for growing again next spring. Because our winters are relatively wet, tubers can be lost to rot if left in the ground over winter. It is best to dig them up each year in late autumn after the first frosts have knocked the leaves back. Lift them carefully and split any large clumps up into smaller ones. Be sure to keep some of the crown as a part of each section when splitting the clumps – it is from the crown that the new shoots develop in spring. Rinse the tubers off to clean them and, after drying, store them in a cool, airy place until replanting in spring. Paul Hoek www.nzbulbs.co.nz

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www.times.co.nz ➤➤From page 22 “The soggy start to spring combined with the ‘election effect’ has had a significant impact on the number of sales across the country – this is the lowest number of sales in eight months, and the lowest number of sales in the month of September for six years. However, it’s not all doom and gloom as there are pockets of the country experiencing increases month-on-month and median prices are increasing in the majority of regions across the country,” continues Norwell.

REINZ HPI reaches new high The REINZ House Price Index for New Zealand increased 0.7% month-on-month to reach an all-time high of 2,699 during September, indicating that the ratio of sales prices when compared to CVs is at its highest point since the Index began. The HPI also showed that all but three regions (Auckland, Taranaki & Canterbury) reached a new high during September indicating strong value growth across most of the country. Regions with the highest growth year-on-year include Gisborne/ Hawke’s Bay (up 14.7% to 2,283), Manawatu-Wanganui (up 12.8% to 2,409), Wellington (up 11.8% to 2,377) and Northland (up 11.7% to 2,575).

Botany and Ormiston Times, Thursday, October 19, 2017 — 23 last year. Auctions now only represent 14.9% of all sales nationally. In Auckland, which traditionally sees a large portion of sales sold by auction, only 422 (26.5%) of all properties sold in September were via auction – this is a decrease of 57% in comparison to September 2016. No regions saw an increase year-on-year in the number of properties auctioned, however, month-on-month Gisborne, Manawatu-Wanganui, Otago, Southland, Taranaki and Waikato all saw an increase in auction numbers.

Price bands

Between September 2016 and September 2017, the number of homes sold fell in every price bracket. The number of properties sold for more than $1million fell by 29.9% from 1,020 to 715 to equal 13.2% of all dwellings sold. The number of dwellings sold for less than $500,000 fell by 27.5% from 3,510 to 2,545 to equal 46.9% of all homes sold across the country.

Inventory

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able for sale nationally decreased by 2.6% (from 22,311 to 21,727) compared to 12 months ago, whereas the number of properties for sale in the Auckland region increased by 14% year-onyear (from 6,513 to 7,429). Excluding Auckland, the number of properties for sale fell by 9.5% (from 15,798 to 14,298) highlighting the impact Auckland has on the overall picture. In addition to Auckland, three other regions experienced an increase in listings – Waikato (8.2%), Wellington (2.8%) and Canterbury (3.6%). The regions with the biggest decrease in inventory were Gisborne (29%), Taranaki (24.3%) and ManawatuWanganui (22.7%). Northland, Taranaki and West Coast have the lowest levels of inventory since records began 10 years ago. “Overall, the New Zealand housing market continues to remain in a strong position. While volumes are down, median house prices across the country have increased again. As the weather warms up we expect the market to pick up again,” concludes Norwell.

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swimming

HPK still a powerhouse L

ast week at the National Aquatic Centre in Albany Howick Pakuranga Swimming Club showed that they are still one of the powerhouses of New Zealand swimming by coming third overall in the New Zealand Short Course Championships. The senior squad, coached by Jana Korbasova, and the age group squad coached by Sheldon Kemp, combined for a total of 36 medals over the five day event. The Short Course Nationals always turns up the heat for fast, entertaining racing and 2017 was nothing different. The HPK team was smaller in numbers than previous years with the departure of some senior team members continuing their swimming in the American University system but really stepped up through the week long competition. Standout performance would have to go to Pakuranga College student Tyron Henry who scored a load of age group medals and open finals. The club’s two senior Para athletes, Tama Solouta and Tupou Neiufi once again picked up multiple medals across the week with senior National team member Daniel Hunter fresh from World Champs showcasing his leadership role around the pool for some younger age group athletes.

Medallists:

Tyron Henry – three gold, four sil-

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Some of the winners in the Howick Pakuranga swim team.

ver – 16 year-old men. Bobbie Gichard – five silvers with three in the 17/18 year-old women division and two in the open women. Tama Solouta – two gold, one silver and one bronze - Para mens. Ryan Oliver – four bronze – 14-year-old men. Josh Kao – two silver – 13-year-old men. Thomas Hughson -

two bronze in the 17/18 year-old men. Tupou Neiufi – three gold, one silver – Para women. Shaquille Va’atua – one bronze – open men. Daniel Hunter – one gold – open men. Phoebe Harris – one bronze – 16-year-old women. Relays – one gold, one silver, two bronze.

cricket

Howick Pakuranga beat University Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premier Men won by 86 runs - Howick Pakuranga 279/5 Bill White 62, Donovan Grobbelaar 63, David Winn 57*, Sam Borland 38 - University 193/10 - J. Silva 89*, Matt McEwan 4/35, Donovan Grobbelaar 2/31, Jamie Brown 1/26, Danru Ferns 1/40, Rudi Botadra 1/41 The wicket and outfield were slightly damp at the start of Howick Pakuranga’s innings but once it dried out, batsmen found conditions were more to their liking. HPCC put up an imposing 279 after 50 overs, helped by big partnerships between Donovan Grobbelaar and Bill Walsh who put on 90 runs and David Winn and Sam Borland who added 75 - key to the large total. University were always up for a challenge after losing two wickets in the first three overs to Matt McEean for only 5 runs and never really recovering. Howick Pakuranga’s bowlers kept the visitors under constant pressure backed up by very good fielding and a middle order collapse with wickets falling at 45,71,73, 78

and 106 put University into a position where the lower order batsmen were left with little option but to try and bat out 50 overs which they failed to do. Marie Raos Ray White Premier Reserves had a huge win over Birkenhead by 223 runs. HPCC 345/2 - Wayne McKenzie 71, Chad CrenfeldtSmith 52, Tim Tomlinson 86* and Cameron Neal 103* Birkenhead 122/10 Jacob O’Callaghan 3/15, Michael Greenwood 2/19, Adam Jones 2/13, Taine Jolley 1/24, Rowan Naude 1/32 Cameron Neal scored the first century of the season. Howick New World HPCC Premier Women played two matches in its T20 competition. The second match against Parnell resulted in a good win after going down to Cornwall in the early match. Howick New World Howick Pakuranga vs Parnell: HPCC won by 40 runs Howick Pakuraanga 154/4 - Riva Aoroa 25, Josie Penfold 23,Skye Bowden 23, Mansimran Kaur 26* Parnell 114/4 - Kaur 2/18, Rae Allright 1/21, Skye Bowden 1/7

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NETBALL

Maiden title for Howick netball H

owick College’s meteoric rise at the New Zealand Secondary School Champs has ended with their first national crown. In what was their first appearance at the national netball event, the Auckland school beat Saint Kentigern 33-25 in an exciting grand final on Friday. It was the second time the two teams had clashed at the Energy Events Centre in Rotorua with just three goals separating the two when they met in the tournament opener earlier in the week. Howick also won that match but were forced to come from behind in the grand final with Saint Kentigern gaining the early break. Goal attack Ashleigh Garner led from the front for Saint Kentigern – sinking eight from eight in the opening spell – as her side held an 8-6 advantage at the first break. But momentum swung after the whistles for the second quarter with Howick netting five unanswered goals, their resurgence spurred on by goal keeper Nanise Waqaira who snaffled two intercepts in the spell. Shooter Leehava Saverio also came into the game netting eight from nine in the quarter as Howick closed the gap to one goal by halftime. The arm-wrestle continued into

Meanwhile, Manukura finished a successful week with third place after beating Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 37-30. A strong second quarter performance, where they outscored Epsom 15-6, set the Palmerston North school up for the win. Centre Braxton Te Rini was a stand-out in the middle for Manukura picking up five intercepts and feeding her shooters well. Manukura were also bookended by strong showings from goal keeper Antonia Heihei who snaffled five intercepts and six deflections while shooter Rochelle Fourie netted 30 goals for her side and picked up five valuable rebounds.

Howick College’s plucky netball squad have taken the NZ Secondary School championship title.

the third quarter with Saint Kentigern netting two quick goals before Howick started to assert their dominance and it was the latter which went into the fourth spell with a two-goal advantage. Saint Kentigern coach Nicola Lewis made a change in the shooting circle for the fourth quarter with Gar-

ner swapping bibs with goal shooter Hannah Ward. The switch made little difference as it was Howick which started the deciding spell the strongest with three straight goals giving it a sniff of victory. The back three of Waqaira, goal defence Shalom Setu-Veve and

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wing Iva Livani combined well with the trio picking up five intercepts and nine deflections between them as they stifled Saint Kentigern’s flow up front. Howick’s ability to share the shooting load again proved a strength to their game as they won the last quarter 10-4 to snare the spoils.

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Grand Final result: Howick College 33 (Leehava Saverio 20/24, Lasalle Lefale 13/13) beat Saint Kentigern College 25 (Hannah Ward 7/9, Ashleigh Garner 18/24). Quarter scores: 6-8, 15-16, 23-21, 33-25. NZSS Final Placings: 1. Howick College 2. Saint Kentigern College 3. Manukura 4. Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 5. Waikato Diocesan School for Girls 6. Mount Albert Grammar School 7. St Mary’s Wellington 8. St Hilda’s Collegiate School 9. St Paul’s Collegiate School 10. Sacred Heart College, Lower Hutt 11. St Margaret’s College 12. Ashburton College 13. Palmerston North Girls’ High School 14. Queen Margaret College 15. St Andrew’s College 16. Christchurch Girls’ High School

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