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ideas submitted by the local community was accepted last year. “We were pleased to get support for the concepts, and to have been able to make changes suggested by the people who will use the park.” The Hugh Green Group offered the money to increase playground amenities, and the contribution will be marked with a memorial plaque to company founder Hugh Green. “Hugh was a well-known landowner in our area and we are delighted the generosity that was so much a part of his char-
acter has been continued in his honour,” Mr Collings says. Mr Green arrived from Ireland and began farming before entering the construction industry. He died in 2012 but his charity work continues today through the Hugh Green Foundation. The donation has allowed a planned footpath to be converted into a balance-bike track with raised humps, providing a space for young children to learn to ride that is also suitable for scooters, trikes, strollers and wheelchair-users. Memorial seating will also be provided.
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School receives funds to improve popular walking route over bridge The Howick Local Board area’s newest school, Te Uho o te Nikau Primary in Flat Bush School Road, has had funding of $1 million ring-fenced to improve safety for children walking to school. Board members agreed the money needed to be set aside for a project to improve safety
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acinda Ardern visited Howick over the weekend for one very special reason. The Prime Minister was here to meet John Sato, the 95-year old Howick war veteran who received global recognition for his efforts to attend an anti-racism rally in Auckland. The pair shared a heartfelt embrace when they met. Sato thanked Ardern for leading the country through such a tragedy and Ardern thanked Sato for going to such great lengths to stand up against racism. Ardern told the Times she was overwhelmed by Sato’s story. Sato, one of only two Japanese servicemen in the New Zealand army in World War II, felt compelled to show his support for the Muslim community following the Christchurch terror attacks. Sato left his house on Sunday morning, March 24 to visit a mosque in Pakuranga before deciding to go into Auckland City centre for an antiracism march. In a photo that has since caught the attention of people across the world, Sato is seen flanked by a police officer and a member of the public as they fall behind the March. Ardern said the photo was so powerful, she found herself coming back to it over and over again. She said meeting Sato was a privilege and that he is an inspiring reminder of kindness, love and courage. The last few weeks, Ardern says, have made her immensely proud of New Zealand and the way communities across the country have come together. Sato briefly addressed the crowd and said, ““What I’ve seen since that
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terrible occasion in Christchurch, is the way people have brought out what’s within them and that is genuine care and love... “We are all part of one family – the human family. Let’s not forget that we do care for each other.” The pair sat down, along with around 70 other invited guests at the Howick Bowling Club to watch a fun musical performance by the Cockle Bay Primary School Choir. Ardern sung along with the youngsters and then spent the rest of the afternoon chatting with Sato. Arden later shared a tribute to Sato with her 596,000 instagram followers. “Thank you John,” she wrote. “Your actions warmed the hearts of so many during a time of such sadness.”
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owick’s Anzac Day parades have been cancelled following police requests however “static services” will still go ahead. Howick RSA has advised that the NZ Police have requested that all Anzac Day parades be cancelled in light of the terror attacks in Christchurch which claimed 50 lives. “The threat level remains high
and marching parades may make a tempting target,” the RSA note said. “To adequately cover all Anzac events, the NZ Police prefer a static service without marching.” The Howick Local Board, along with the Howick RSA, have agreed to cancel the Dawn and Civic Parades but stress that the Dawn and Civic Commemoration Services on Stockade Hill will still proceed at 6.05am and 11am
respectively. “Groups attending should gather on Stockade Hill at the entrance to the cenotaph area from where they will be directed to their assigned position,” the note said. “No groups should gather on the roads around Stockade Hill.” ➤➤Please contact the organiser Mike Cole 0212388464 or the Howick RSA (5349702) if there are any queries.
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native shrubs and trees around the quarry slope areas of the mountain. Some of the 30,000 new native shrubs and trees being added around the wetland ecological area on the western side of Pigeon Mountain Road will be planted this Autumn, and the remaining over 2020-2021. Paul Majurey, chair of the Tupuna Maunga Authority, says that reestablishing indigenous flora and fauna and restoring the authenticity of the historic mountain sites across Auckland is a long-term goal. “Native vegetation is one of the natural features of the [mountain] that has diminished over many decades, replaced by an increasing number of exotic species. This programme of work will have important long-term ecological benefits for the [mountain].” “This restoration is very much about restoring what we can of the original ecology while also giving
prominence to and maintaining historic features,” says Majurey. No existing native, scheduled or protected trees will be removed. The new plantings will be carefully positioned to enhance sight lines to and from the summit. Terrace planting will take a nondig approach to avoid ground disturbance. Pigeon Mountain will remain open to visitors throughout the works but people are asked to avoid areas where arborists are working. For three days in mid-April Pigeon Mountain will be completely closed while a helicopter is assisting tree removals. Signage explaining the project and temporary closures will be at entrance points. More information about the Tupuna Maunga Authority, including the Tupuna Maunga Integrated Management Plan, can be found at www.maunga.nz.
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It was gumboots galore at Sunnyhills School on Friday. Students and staff participated in the nationwide ‘I am Hope’ Gumboot Friday event for mental health. New Zealand of the Year, Mike King is the face of the campaign and says “Having depression is like walking through mud every day. So on Friday 5 April 2019, we’re asking you to show your support. Put your gumboots on, give a gold coin, and take a walk in their shoes for just one day.” Gumboot Friday is a fun way for kiwis to join in the mental health conversation, while raising money to provide free and timely counselling for any kid in need. Justine Driver, Sunnyhills Principal, says the day was a huge success. “We were thrilled with the Sunnyhills community support raising $528.60 for this worthy cause,” she says. “Promoting well being for all and developing the whole child is part of the special character of Sunnyhills School.”
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National Erebus Memorial design has been selected A design that includes a walkway projecting outward to the horizon has been selected for the new National Erebus Memorial after recommendation by a design selection panel. Howick’s Rev Dr Richard Waugh, an aviation chaplain and historian, is the national memorial spokesperson. The design was announced by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Friday. “I’m pleased to announce the design Te Paerangi Ataata - Sky Song, by Wellington firm Studio Pacific Architecture jointly with designer and artist Jason O’Hara and musician Warren Maxwell, has been selected,” she said. “The design reflects the enormity of the tragedy and provides a strong sense of connection and loss. The design has a strong narrative to engage visitors and provides a sanctuary within its walls, evoking the great emptiness experienced for those who lost their lives. “As the memorial is created, some 257 stainless steel snowflakes will be cut out and given to the families, connecting them to the site and providing a symbolic keepsake that can be passed on to others. “The design was chosen after feedback from family members of those who died, those who worked on the recovery operation and in consultation with Auckland Council. “My sincere thanks to every-
one involved in the process to select the design; we had some fantastic submissions. Planning for the memorial’s construction can now begin with the unveiling timed for May 2020,” Ardern said. Mayor Phil Goff welcomed the progress being made on building the memorial and said it was long overdue. “With Flight 901 having left from Auckland and many of those on board residents from our city, it is appropriate for the memorial to be built here. “It has been important to work with the families of the Erebus victims and wherever possible take on board their wishes. “The memorial in Dove-Myer Robinson Park, overlooking the Waitemata, is in a beautiful setting, which I hope will provide comfort and solace to those who lost family and friends on Erebus,” Goff said. The design team at Studio Pacific Architecture are honoured to contribute to the making of this special place of remembrance for those who lost their lives. “It is a privilege for us to contribute towards a memorial experience that captures their adventurous spirit,” Studio Pacific Architecture founding director Nick Barratt-Boyes said. The final design and details of the finalist design teams are on the Ministry for Culture and Heritage website.
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he fight to save Stockade Hill views now has a catchy tune. Howick songwriter Tony King has written a song about the longstanding battle to save the iconic views that can be seen from on and around Stockade Hill. Inspiration struck one day as he found himself thinking about the view out to the Hauraki Gulf and what it would be like if one day it was gone. Now King and a team of singers, musicians, and film crew have been going full steam ahead to release the song along with a music video in hopes of raising awareness and money for the cause. The song is called ‘Standing on
Stockade Hill’ and the collective of performers who brought the song to life are called “Stock Aid”, King says, in a nod to Band Aid. “The song is really my personal viewpoint of losing the magnificent views we have as we drive passed Stockade Hill coming in to Howick. But it could be anyone’s viewpoint or for that matter all of us collectively,” he says. The music video is based around scenes shot in the studio with the various singers/musicians involved, some behind the scenes shots. There’s just one more shot to get before the song can be released, and they need your help. “We need a crowd to sing or pretend to sing the very lines [“Standing
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Don’t try and ‘fix’ history The ever-offended of Generation Snowflake have now set their sights on the Canterbury Crusaders – seeing their name as politically incorrect. The ‘Crusaders’ stand for a righteous struggle. ‘Knight’ imagery is meant to characterise chivalry and nobility. Knights are supposed to fight for and protect the weak... surely the exact values one would wish to support and promote? Some imagery derives from the religious crusades of the Middle East. But people conflate this struggle with the recent tragedy in Christchurch; the only real link is victimology. “The Crusades” are not synonymous with an oppressive Western culture; rather they were the victims. The typical thinking about the Crusades is focused on a small segment of the struggle; those of around the 13th Century when armies from Europe tried to reclaim the Jewish and Christian “Holy Sites”
and to protect the rights of pilgrimage. Remember that these religions started in Jerusalem and their origin was taken from them and desecrated. But the Crusades actually started long before that and continued long after. The Crusades started when Islamic forces invaded Spain in about 711. The invading Islamic Omayyad (or Umayyad) Empire dominated Spain for hundreds of years - the caliphate was the 5th largest empire in the world at the time. The huge majority of battles were fought on European soil. For hundreds of years, Islamic expansion continued with imperialistic, aggressive incursions into Europe, right to the gates of Vienna. In a classical sense, the final victory was not achieved until the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. The survival of Western civilisation, as we know it, is, in part, due to the survival of Europe. An unnecessary change in the Crusaders’ name due to a misplaced sense of political correctness and a poor understanding of history is unwarranted. It should be with some pride and appreciation that we regard the values arising from the concepts of chivalry, nobility and fighting for the dispossessed. When we look back on history, look at what has been achieved rather than constantly looking for guilt. We should learn from, rather than try to ‘fix history’ – by obliterating any symbols, or records, of things we choose to be offended by. Dr Mike Schmidt Parkuranga
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Mike Turinsky organised the clean up bringing together local residents, members of the point of view Heritage Association, The Pakuranga Chinese Association and the Flat Bush Ormiston Ethnic Association on Sunday to do a good clean up the area. Photo supplied
A start on Point View rubbish
T
he view on Point View Drive is great unless you look down at the ground. Many responsible people use the spot on Point View Drive to relax and enjoy the view, leaving nothing behind. Others, however, are drinking alcohol, abusing drugs, smoking and engaging in public sexual activity there: leaving the evidence behind. The rubbish, illegal dumping, and partying is an ongoing issue that the locals have been dealing with. Police are very aware of the situation and have increased patrols in that area. This is a complicated location as it is a combination of privately owned vacant land and Auckland Transport council berm and footpath.
Local residents say they have complained to council numerous times, including bringing it to the attention directly to local board member, Mike Turinsky as well as to whole Howick Local Board at a “Talk to the Board session”. There is not a simple solution, but it might include Auckland Transport, council facilities, the owner of the property and local residents together. For now, what we can do is get together to take the existing rubbish away. That’s something we can do now whilst the other elements are investigated. In total we filled 64 bags of rubbish. Mike Turinsky Chief Executive Young Life NZ Trust
Freedom camping Howick? Best spot in Eastern Beach, unobtrusive views, nothing to pay, lady living in tent on council land, prior was living in her car at Howick Beach for weeks. Time to move her on and give her assistance if required. David Grossart Mellons Bay ➤➤Auckland Council team manager compliance Max Wilde responds: An Auckland Council staff member visited the site at Mellons Bay on Monday night (April 1) and found an individual living in a tent, next to their car. We spoke to the individual and advised them that living in a tent at that location was a breach of the Public Safety and Nuisances Bylaw, and asked them to relocate. “If they do not move on, we will apply our graduated enforcement process to resolve the matter. In the first instance, we try and achieve compliance with the bylaw by providing advice and education. We are not aware of the individual also sleeping in their car. When we’re aware of people sleeping rough we have an established system of notifying outreach workers. Our primary concern is always the well-being of the people involved.
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Board of Trustees’ Elections Nominations are invited for the election of five parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a copy of this notice will be posted to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday, 24 May 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names as they come to hand for inspection at the school. The poll closes at noon on 7 June 2019. For more information about the role and expectations of a Trustee, please go to the Sancta Maria College website click on the link: https://www.sanctamaria.school.nz/community/ board MP267250
Signed: M. Littlejohn Returning Officer
BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION 2019 Nominations are invited for the election of 5 parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself. Both parts of the form must be signed. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 24 May, 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate statement and photograph. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on Friday 7 June, 2019. MP267015
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Board of Trustees Election
Nominations are invited for the election of FOUR parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be sent to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 10 May and may be accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on Friday 7 June 2019.
Nominations are invited for the election of 5 parent representatives to the board of trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on 24 May 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on 7 June 2019. Signed Kristina Mahoney Returning Officer
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION Nominations are invited for the election of 6 parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. Additional nomination forms and information can be obtained from the college office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 10 May, 2019 and should be accompanied by a candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names for inspection at the college. The poll closes at noon on 7 June, 2019. Returning Officer MP267090
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Mission Heights Primary School Board of Trustees Election Nominations are invited for the election of 5 parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 24 May, 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. The poll closes at noon on Friday 7 June, 2019. MP267580
Usar Sabri Returning Officer
Nominations are invited for the election of five parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a copy of this notice will be posted/emailed to all eligible voters. Nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on 24 May 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. The poll closes at noon on 7 June 2019.
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SHELLY PARK SCHOOL BOARd Of TRuSTEES ELECTiOn Nominations are invited for the election of five (5) parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a copy of this notice will be posted to all eligible voters. Nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 24th May 2019 and may be accompanied by a candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on Friday 7th June 2019 Sue Richards Returning Officer
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Board of TrusTees elecTion Nominations are invited for the election of two (2) parent representatives to the board of trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters from the 10th May 2019. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself. Both parts of the form must be signed. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 24 May 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate statement and photograph. The voting roll is open for inspection at Somerville Intermediate School and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on Friday 7 June 2019. MP267003
Signed Hayley Russell Returning Officer
Nominations are invited for the election of five (5) parent representatives to the board of trustees. A nomination form and a copy of this notice will be posted to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon Friday 24 May 2019 and may be accompanied by a candidate’s statement giving experience, qualifications and reasons for standing for election. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. This poll closes at noon on Friday 7 June 2019. MP267598
L Greeff Returning Officer
Board of TrusTees elecTion
Nominations are invited for the election of five parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself (make sure you sign both parts of the form). Nomination forms can be obtained from the College reception, or via email from admin@bdsc.school.nz Nominations will close at Noon on Friday 24 May 2019, and must be accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. Statements should be a maximum of 250 words and include the nominee’s relationship to the College, a head and shoulders photograph and any possible conflicting interests. Please submit these electronically and the photo in full colour as a .jpg file. The voting roll will be open for inspection at the College and can be viewed during normal school hours from Noon, Wednesday 8 May 2019. There will also be a list of Candidates’ names, as they are received, for inspection at the College. Voting closes at Noon on Friday 7 June 2019.
Signed: James Rodgerson Returning Officer
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Board of TrusTees elecTion
BOARD OF TRUSTEES’ ELECTION Nominations are invited for the election of three (3) parent representatives to the board of trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 24th May 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on Friday 7th June 2019. Carol MacGillivray Returning Officer
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Botany Downs Primary school BoarD of trustees election Nominations are invited for the election of three (3) parent representatives to the board of trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be posted to all eligible voters. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself. Both parts of the form must be signed. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 24th May 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate statement and photograph. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on Friday 7th June 2019 . MP267592
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Board of Trustees Election Nominations are invited for the election of seven parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a notice calling for nominations will be mailed to all eligible voters. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself. Both parts of the form must be signed. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday, 24 May 2019 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate statement and photograph. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on Friday, 7 June 2019. Jude Langley Returning Officer
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Carpenters – Architectural Residential Our company has carpentry positions available for the Howick, Whitford, Eastern City areas. Our business is based on high end residential turn key projects and some high-end commercial fit out. We have been operating for many years based on client and Architect referrals.
WHAT YOU NEED TO HAVE
• Trade qualified with at least 3 yrs experience in this market. We will not consider non-Trade Qualified applicants. • If you are however in the final process of achieving trade qualification, we will consider your interest but please understand we must be extremely careful on your skills. • Full understanding of NZ 3604, Weather Tightness processes and practical application. Must be able to read plans. • Must be able to detail a reasonably stable work history with references that we will check. • Full set of tools, your own reliable transport. • You must be able to demonstrate a high level of workmanship.
WHAT WE OFFER
• Pay rates that reflect the current industry status. • Ability to work as a PAYE employee or a Contractor with the associated considerations. • Working with a bunch of guys who have been together for many years and great a working environment
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ANY INTEREST? Call Jarrod, 0274 108 001 or email maxum@maxumconstruction.co.nz
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We have a full-time position available to work in the second hand shop as a driver and shop assistant. You must be fit and strong and hold a full driver’s license. If you are interested please send your CV to:
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We will place your public notice in the next available issue of the Botany and Ormiston Times for only $93 + gst per insertion
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Part-Time; Fixed-Term; Term Time Only We are seeking an enthusiastic, passionate and motivated Teacher Aide with great initiative and communication skills to join our vibrant Learning Support Department. The successful candidate will be required to work with a variety of students across the College from Year 7-13 with various special needs and talents. You will also need to work as a team member with teachers and other staff members and should be empathetic to the needs of young adolescents. Commencing 29 May 2019-10 December 2019, 10 hours per week with negotiable hours. All candidates will also be required to support the Special Character of the College. Applications close on Friday, 19 April 2019. Please visit our website for an application form and full role description: www.sanctamaria.school.nz Apply via email enclosing application form, CV and covering letter to: The Director of Learning Support, Mrs Louise Oliphant, l.oliphant@sanctamaria. school.nz DE267412
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Looking for a church home? One Lord One Faith One People Sunday morning 9.30am (with children’s programme) Sunday evening service TBA Youth Group every Friday 7.00pm
Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts Phone 534-5142
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SUNDAY SERVICES
Monday to Thursday at 7pm
Friday, April 19 Good Friday Service at 10.00am
Sunday, ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.00am Palm Traditional ServiceApril 14
Contemporary Family Service 10.00am 8am & 10am Procession of Palms 8.00am Traditional Service SUNDAY Maundy Thursday, April 18 SERVICES Contemporary Family Service 10.00am 7.30pm Liturgy of Last Supper Good Friday, April 19 10am Good Friday Liturgy Easter Day, April 21 8am Holy Communion & 10am Family Eucharist
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Gentle Yoga class coming to Uxbridge ment or comparison. “I am a great believer in the transforming and healing power of yoga. Yoga will not change our lives, but it can alter the way we live them. “Our lives are so filled with rush and worry that it is all too easy to forget about the joy of just being,” Juliet says. Classes will cover the following: ➤➤Pranayama: Working with the breath to centre and energise. ➤➤Slow flow to strengthen, tone and increase flexibility. ➤➤Restorative to calm and still the mind. ➤➤Savasana: The deepest healing takes place in the stillness that ends the practice. The programme starts with a free intro class at Uxbridge April 17, 9-10am. Please bring mats, but there will be a few spares.
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Sunday night (April 7) saw more than two hours of exciting, top quality guitar music, staged by Auckland Guitar School at the Uxbridge Theatre in Howick. The Howick-based guitar school’s little Gig concert showcased a diverse range of performers playing everything from George Ezra and Ed Sheeran through to Pink Floyd and Cream. The set also boasted a number of original songs performed and sung by their composers. In all, it was an exceptionally professional and entertaining show with some stunning performances played to a sold-out audience. As owner/teacher Dylan Kay explains: “These concerts are incredible experiences for the performers, and it’s great to be able to
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have them entertain an audience like this and show them what they can do. “Our annual Big Gigs have become an important feature of student life at the school and we were very excited to be able to
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bring a stripped-down version to our favourite local venue. “We’re very proud of the quality of all our students and we’ll be doing this again! “There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes. Preparing for the show really brings the students closer together, creating a great sense of community amongst the performers, with many of them getting together to rehearse and jam outside the classes. “This is what it’s all about – they form lasting friendships and learn what it’s like to really play music with other people.” Auckland Guitar School is Auckland’s biggest specialist guitar school, teaching kids and adults, from total beginners through to advanced level.
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MAUNDY THURSDAY – APRIL 18 7pm Tenebrae Service.
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Combined Churches
EASTER SUNDAY – APRIL 21 10am Holy Communion.
We are a multi-cultural church and we have printed texts of sermons available.
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HOLY WEEK TIMETABLE 2019
Stockade Hill Howick Sunday 21 April 6:30am
Everyone most welcome. 141 Chapel Road, Flat Bush.
Rev Warner Wilder on 021 548 407 warnerwilder30@gmail.com
Holy Thursday Thursday, April 18 Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7.00pm
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21st April @ 8.30am
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Followed by brunch @ 10am— 10am— All Welcome
Sunrise Service
INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST CHURCH
(Stockade Hill. Combined Churches)
2 Dannemora Drive, Howick (opposite Kmart Botany)
Sunday Service
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A new yoga programme starts at Uxbridge this month and is kicking off with a free session. It’s called Gentle Yoga, and is perfect for older practitioners or those that are recovering from an injury or who have not practiced recently. Juliet Slogrove, who teaches the class, says Yoga does not have to be about how successfully you can tie yourself into a pretzel or how long you can hold the posture. “Gentle yoga is about deepening your connection with and coming home to your own body,” she says. “[It’s about] taking time to explore body and breath moving together through slow, gentle rhythms. Turning inwards and taking the time to notice and feel, ultimately restoring balance in life.” The classes are also suitable for beginners or anyone of any age who just wants to practice in their own time without feeling judge-
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OPINION
AUCKLAND RUGBY
Pak claims last Nonu stakes his claim minute win I ■ BY NICK KRAUSE
Pakuranga United Rugby Club Premiers pulled a trick out of the bag to clinch a 26-21 win against a fiery Papatoetoe on Saturday. The win, secured two minutes after the final whistle, gives Pakuranga two wins from two starts, says PURC director of rugby Pita Alatini, it could have ended so differently. The Access Solutions Prems held a comfortable 21-7 lead at half-time too. “We were confident but still had to go through with some hard work,” said Alatini. “Our first half was very good, really clinical... we played according to the game plan.” It began to crumble in the second half. “We were our own worst enemy in the second half and made crucial errors. “Papatoetoe punished
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us...everything started to click for them.” In the 82nd minute with the score at 21-all, Papatoetoe made an error resulting in a scrum with PURC rewarded with a massive final push through multiple phases from inside their own half. “I admire that. I was pleased for the guys showing the confidence to really go for a result.” PURC play at home to East Tamaki on Saturday. ➤ Access Solutions Pakuranga Premiers 26 v Papatoetoe 21. ➤ Try-scorers: George Tainia, William Rew, Lemeki Namoa (2). Conv: George Tainia (3) ➤ Maria Raos Ray White Premier Reserves 19 v Papatoetoe 22 ➤ Try-scorers: Quentin Hill, Michael Kosetatino, Romney Koraua. Conv: Michael Kosetatino, Ben Lyford.
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f there were any doubts soon to be 37-year-old Ma’a Nonu was too old to play in this year’s Rugby World Cup in Japan, he quashed them at Eden Park on Saturday with a brilliant performance in the Blues’ gripping 32-29 Super Rugby win against the Waratahs. Not only did he set up two tries with slick passing, but sprinted 43m to score one himself and added a 55m wipers kick into the corner to put his team on attack. Nonu and Dan Carter joined captain Richie McCaw and several other All Blacks in bowing out of international rugby upon being the first team to successfully defend the Webb Ellis Cup in 2015 with a 34-17 win against Australia. It was a much more convincing World Cup finale than the nervous 8-7 one whitebaiter Stephen Donald clinched with a penalty in 2011 against France at Eden Park when injuries had previously sidelined top first-fives Carter and Aaron Cruden. A major reason for the
resounding 2015 triumph was the outstanding form of Nonu and International Player of the Year Carter who rose to the occasion after an injury-plagued build-up had hid his talent. However loyal head coach Steve Hansen, a great believer in experience, never doubted Carter’s ability and was richly rewarded for his faith. The odds are he also won’t close his eyes to 103-test veteran Nonu’s claims after his stunning performance against theWaratahs. Up until then the smarts and toughness remained. But his lack of genuine pace was exposed in the first game of this Super Rugby season when speedy Crusaders centre Braydon Ennor twice swerved around him. With Nonu sharing Blues second-five duties with Sonny Bill Willlams, there is no shortage of quality All Black midfield candidates beyond the Blues pair. Ryan Crotty and Anton Lienert-Brown combined superbly when filling the
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vacancy left by Nonu and Conrad Smith’s international retirement. Both are fine all-rounders with few weaknesses and Lienert-Brown has an uncanny ability to unload passes which reap tries from tight situations. Williams, 33. is renowned for his offloads and at a powerful 108kg is the same weight as Nonu. Crotty, 30, and nuggety 98kg 23-year-old Jack Goodhue have formed a strong combination for the champion Crusaders with Crotty’s passes being a major factor behind the team’s latest 36-14 humbling of the Brumbies. But for incredible try-scoring ability, no midfield back in the country can match 25-year-old, 97kg Hurricanes cannonball Ngani Laumape. With such depth available, sorting out the best centre partnership for World Cup
duty remains one of the toughest tasks facing the selectors. The other, with Sam Cane recovering from a broken neck, is sorting out the No 7 berth. Brave and tough, the fearless Cane has been good value. But the clever Todd and especially the athletic Ardie Savea pose a serious challenge. With two glorious tries in the Hurricanes 33-28 Dunedin thriller against the Highlanders, Savea fully illustrated his incredible talent and made a wonderful try-saving tackle beyond the scope of most forwards. Although only 97kg, he punches well beyond his weight with his strong leg drive and is playing the best rugby of his career. Meanwhile with blindside flanker Liam Squire another recovering from injury, Highlander Shannon Frizell had the edge over Vaea Fifita in the Dunedin clash. ➤ Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer
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