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ecently Clevedon said goodbye to an iconic stalwart member of the community. Ian Leslie Duder passed away peacefully on February 12 just hours after his 87th birthday. The All Souls Anglican Church, where his funeral was held, was overflowing with all those who came to pay tribute to the man who spent his life caring for and serving the Clevedon community. Ian grew up in Clevedon on his family’s beach front cottage at Duder’s Beach, and spent riding horses and helping out on his grandparent’s farm. He attended the small Clevedon North School, and went on to study at Otahuhu College in High School. It was here that he met Mary Jones, a Clevedon girl with whom he would start a lifelong romance. But before they wed, Ian was drafted into the army and was selected for the NZ Army Contingent at the Queen’s Coronation. Upon his return, with stories and photos from his fivemonth adventure, Ian married Mary, his high school sweetheart. They settled on the family farm where they raised four children. At his funeral his daugh-

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begin the school day, and they should be focussed but instead they are exhausted by the time they reach the school gates.” Jatinder says she and the other parents are starting their work days late because they can’t just leave their kids at the bus stop, in case the bus doesn’t take them. There must be “little hope” for the children waiting at the five stops after her daughters, she says. “We have tried to reach the school and (Auckland Transport) AT for help but we get told somebody will look into it and then nothing happens.” Auckland Transport spokesperson Mark Hannan says AT monitors this service daily. “We have the largest size bus available running these trips.

Our data shows these trips are very close to full capacity but not overloaded, apart from one instance when the original bus broke down and a smaller one replaced it,” he says. Hannan says the Certificate of Loading allows up to 101 students in total, and AT data shows the highest count at 86 students. He says there are clear markings on the bus to show passengers where they should and shouldn’t be standing. “There are three other school buses that serve Somerville Intermediate that duplicate the 434 route to some extent – 433, 436 and 435,” he says. “The 433 has quite a lot of capacity and covers the segment of Chapel Rd north of Kilkenny Dr. The other two services are also almost at capacity.”

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he organisers of the inaugural Howick Village Hop were thrilled with the turnout on what was to be the wettest day in months. The crowds were large. It started early in the morning with the sound of V8s driving into Picton Street in convoy. People from far and wide came to view the cars on display and chat to the proud owners. The People’s Choice award was won by Phil Monaghan with his 1971 International Pick Up. Second prize Scott Lambert (1967 Chev El Camino), 3rd Prize Peter Duffy (1932 Ford Coupe). Car enthusiasts of all ages braved the weather to come see the impressive lineup. The streets were bright with beautiful cars dating back to 1927 (Model T Roadster). Cameras and chamois were both out in full force. The ladies were looking especially lovely as well, many sporting the 1950s Rockabilly styles. The hairstylists and airbrush tattoos were also a hit! There were fine periods too. Times photos Wayne Martin

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Residents raise voice against antisocial activity A group of about 30 residents braved the rain on Saturday morning as they converged on Tarnica Park in Northpark to publicly voice their concerns about ongoing anti-social activity at the green space. The meeting was organised by locals Gordon and Maxine Luke with help from Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross, who’s working with the residents in an effort to address the problem. It was attended by Howick Local Board members Garry Boles, Adele White, Mike Turinsky and board chairman David Collings. Mr Ross and police sergeant Tim Riley encouraged residents to phone 111 and report all serious incidents at the park. A petition was circulated and signed at the meeting calling for the local board to fund the installation of lights at the park to deter unruly youths and criminal activity. Ross said, “It’s clearly a significant issue for members of the public to come out in the pouring rain because they are so frustrated with the problems happening in their local park.” Mr Boles, who’s also a senior constable with Counties Manukau Police,

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ew Zealand is experiencing a mental health crisis and some of the numbers around this issue are staggering. Almost 670 Kiwis took their own lives between July 2017 and June 2018. That’s the highest number since records began and it was the fourth year in a row the number has risen. The number of girls and women who died from suicide from 20172018 increased by 44 to 193. More than 470 boys and men in New Zealand died from suicide during that period, which were 18 more than the previous year. Each one of these deaths represents family torn apart and loved ones left to ask why they didn’t see the signs that something was wrong or whether they could have done something to help. As I said recently in Parliament, the group with the highest suicide rates is men aged 25-44.

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There’s a lot of attention given to our high youth suicide rate, but men need support as well. Men aged 25-44 commit suicide four times more frequently than women in the same age group. The issues of mental health and addiction were a major focus for the Labour Party during the last election campaign, but 18 months into the Government’s term in office we are yet to see any concrete action taken on these issues. What they have done is launch an inquiry into it. Our main phone number – 09 271 8000 - remains the same.

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not guilty to manslaughter at the High Court in Auckland yesterday (Wednesday), where his name suppression lapsed. He is due to face a three-week

trial in April next year, media reported. The High Court at Auckland told the Times Speir will next appear in court in May for a case review.

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Picking up plastic to prevent marine pollution Spending a morning picking up rubbish was fun, said Emma Knight, a Year 10 student at Botany Downs Secondary College. However, there was a serious reason why Emma and other students from BDSC gave up their morning to do this. It was an activity marking the start of national Sea Week. “Eighty per cent of pollution in the sea comes from the land. Plastic makes up much of this pollution and most of what the students picked up was plastic,” a school spokesperson said. Walking around the streets near the college, students filled bags with rubbish. Small and large items were picked out of the gutters and off grass berms. “If left, these pollutants make their way into the storm water

Botany Downs Secondary College (BDSC) Enviroschools students with the rubbish they picked up on Saturday. Photo supplied

drains, down the streams and into the Tamaki River before entering the Waitemata Harbour where they pose a threat to marine life.” Before the students set off, Enviroschools lead students Abi Low and Joshua Dheda talked

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Nights out at Uxbridge

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U3A Ormiston next meets on Thursday March 28 at 10am at the Flat Bush Old School Hall, corner of Flat Bush School Road and Murphys Road. The main speaker will be JoAnne Hand from Hagar International, talking on their mission to provide a place of refuge for exploited women and children. The mini speaker is Val Lott, who will tell us about the development of her beautiful home garden. All welcome, free admission, morning tea provided. Come along and find out what U3A is all about. Contact Mike Groves on 537-6591.

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omedy Night Live with headliner Wilson Dixon will bring his unique brand of laconic storytelling and hilarious songs back to Uxbridge. Get ready for a night of laughter on Friday, March 15, 8pm from this slowspeaking, wise-cracking Colorado cowboy Wilson Dixon. Joining him on stage will be some of the best up-and-coming comedians which will be announced soon. Start your weekend off with a night of great comedy!

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Maria O’Flaherty and Ben Fernandez area a talented band of Aucklandbased musicians with their own unique style and vibrant performances. Their eclectic repertoire stretches from lively renditions of jazz standards, blending Latin and folk influences, French Chanson and funky grooves. A stellar line-up of some of New Zea-

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land’s best jazz musicians, featuring Maria O’Flaherty on vocals, Ben Fernandez on piano, David Hodkinson on bass and Stephen Thomas on drums. ➤➤Come along on Friday March 22, 8pm and be seduced by their contagious love of music.

Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga is hosting a free information session on Parenting Teenagers/ Young Adults on Friday, March 22, from 10am to 12.30pm at Pakuranga Library, 7 Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga. This session will cover the principles of Toughlove, including Tips for understanding teenagers and young adults, dealing with alcohol, drugs, police, gaming, social media, and school, and parenting

under crisis. The facilitators for this session have been trained by Toughlove. Registration is necessary, so please contact Vani by phone or text on 021-459-520 or email settlement.pakuranga@ cab.org.nz. Tea/cake will be provided.

Howick Social Cycling Club All cyclists of any age, with any type of bike, are invited to meet and enjoy the company of other riders in smaller suitable manageable groups; on local paths or elsewhere as arranged. Riders of all groups are able to meet (off-bikes) for a brief social gettogether once a month. If interested text 021-053-1123 with your contact details, and you will be informed of the first monthly meet-up. HSCC.

Talk, film and tour at Polish Museum The Polish Museum presents a showing of the documentary ‘Poles Apart’ about the children of Pahiatua, their arrival in 1944

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Zonta celebrates International Women’s Day #Balance for Better was the theme for the Zonta Club of East Auckland that recently celebrated the International Women’s Day at Howick Club. Guest speaker Stacey Mitchell described the work of Child Rescue NZ in rescuing girls from exploitation

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and slavery, and empowering them to engage in education and business. Pene Frost from Stand for Children (Half Moon Bay) was presented with the Rose Day Award given to women whose commitment and influence has made a significant impact for

families in the community. Pene was recognised for her four decades of leadership, passion and compassion in caring for some of the most vulnerable children. This evening was the first of many in a year celebrating 100 years since

the founding of Zonta International, a women’s service organisation dedicated to empowering women through service and advocacy. Pene Frost, front, receivied the Rose Day Award from the Zonta Club of East Auckland. Photo supplied

and later memories. Hear their stories and wander the galleries, from 10am-12.30pm on March 21. $10 per person includes a cuppa. No bookings needed. Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick. Phone 533-3530.

Howick Combined Probus Club The Howick Combined Probus Club Meets every fourth Tuesday of the month at 10am in the Howick Bowling Club Pavilion, Selwyn Rd. Howick. Interesting speakers and wonderful trips are organised each month. Come along. New members and visitors are always made very welcome at this friendly club. For further details phone Liz on 273-2933.

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Left: West Road is narrow, steep and “very dangerous” according to Lianne Inkster; Right: Another heavy truck becomes stuck on the steep grade outside Lianne Inkster’s drive on West Road.

rganising a wedding is no mean feat. There’s choosing a dress, organising a bridal party, cutting down the guest list and finding a venue – and that doesn’t even begin to describe it. Don’t forget the photographer, videographer, hair and makeup artist, choosing a celebrant, and perhaps most importantly – the wedding flowers. It’s all incredibly overwhelming – but the good news is, experts are on hand to help. Tucked away in a residential Beachlands street, Sandra Hainsworth of Harbour Rose Florist works her magic. It’s her fourth year as a florist, after working for 24 years as a medical scientist – but she says she’s never looked back. “I just love the challenge of it, putting the bride’s ideas and dreams into action [and] making it into something beautiful for their special day.” She works with brides

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arrived. It can hours to clear. “I’ve been for 25 years...there have been too many to count. West Road can’t actually do it – it’s not wide enough,” Inkster said. “They need to put them down a different route of get them off Google maps. “I know we probably can’t ban the trucks from coming up here – I know it won’t happen but they could do the road up to take the vehicles.” Inskter said police have attended many incidents over the years. Police said: “As it’s a question about the road, it’s really something for the roading authority (AT) to comment on.” An Auckland Transport spokesperson: “NZTA designates certain routes that are suitable and recommended for what are called high productivity motor vehicles. “This is not a recommended route but there is nothing legally to stop trucks using it. The road doesn’t appear to have a weight limit restriction.”

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Clevedon woman has stopped short of calling for a total ban on heavy trucks on West Road following another incident involving a near miss on the narrow, twisty road. Lianne Inkster has lived on the treacherous road for a quarter of a century and has seen it closed on numerous occasions over the years after trucks have blocked the road after failing to take the steep grade near her house. On one occasion the power went out during the attempted rescue of a heavy truck. Her patience is exhausted now. “I just about saw my daughter get wiped out by a truck. “That’s why I rang council,” she said. “You’re playing Russian Roulette – the truck-trailer just cut the corner. “A lot of Clevedon residents would agree that West Road is too tight. It’s just dangerous. It’s too narrow.” In early February “one massive trailer got stuck” on the steep grade outside her home. The road was blocked until a tow truck

“There are so many beautiful venues for outdoor weddings, especially around the coast here. “You’ve got lovely views and [with] an arch and a few flowers, it’s perfect for photo shoots and just to have your vows underneath it is really special.” The venue, date, dresses, even the time of year – it all comes to play when choosing flowers for your special day. Sandra offers stylish wedding flower packages on her website, covering bridal party flowers, gorgeous ceremony florals, stunning flower arrangements for the reception as well as inspiration photos and much more. Whether you’re organising a wedding, celebrating a birthday, or simply want to treat someone special, talk to Sandra at Harbour Rose Florist for all your floral needs. Harbour Rose Florist 1 Harbourside Court, Beachlands, 2018 Sandra@harbourroseflorist.co.nz Phone 021 024 35299. www.harbourroseflorist.co.nz

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To cope with the demand, new staff members have been taken on so they can continue to provide the quality service which has seen this business grow from strength to strength. Last year was probably one of the biggest for repowers for the team at Ovlov, with everything covered from outboards, inboards, sail drive and compact engines and the revolutionary IPS forward facing drive systems. The year 2019 has already kicked off with multiple sail drive engine packages being installed pumping new life into older vessels. Along with the confidence and reliability of a new engine comes the advanced technology and

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lant lovers and people who simply want to walk one of New Zealand’s top gardens, can attend the two-day Ayrlies Plant Fair, on April 5 and 6. An exciting variety of plants from many of New Zealand’s leading growers will be on sale. This is a festive community occasion where garden lovers can ask a line-up of 20 specialist plant growers those green questions they have been saving up and purchase good quality plants. Visitors will find heritage and modern roses, perennials new and old-fashioned, bromeliads and air plants, colourful subtropicals, native plants, deciduous and evergreen shrubs and trees, palms, damson plum trees, climbers, orchids, daffodil bulbs, herbs, irises and day lilies. There are so many treasures gardeners are certain to find something to squeeze into their own gardens however small or large. Ayrlies, pronounced ‘airlees’, is recognised as one of the world’s most significant gardens. Often termed ‘a living work of art’, Ayrlies has been 54 years in the making. Creator Bev McConnell, now 88 years-old, is the archetypal sustainable gardener. She has combined form, colour, and oftenunexpected plant combinations that delight visitors from around the world. The garden, held in a charitable trust with the McConnell family the key sponsor, needs to find ways to increase funding so that it too

is sustainable into the future. The plant fair is a key event and opportunity for anyone interested in buying plants not usually available, or just having a fun day out in a special south-east Auckland haven. Entry includes access to enjoy the autumn colour and walk the 6 hectares of internationally-acclaimed garden and 16 hectares of

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at the Whitford Hall on Saturday, 23 March – 1-4pm The Unrest documentary movie examines the effect of ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome on Jennifer Brea and her husband Omar. The movie will be followed by two speakers: Dr Ros Vallings, NZ GP, specialising in ME/CFS, sharing on what is ME/CFS, what can help, latest research updates. Richie Barnett, Former NZ Rugby League Captain — how it affected him and his career.

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However, Hippocrates once said “all disease starts in the gut”. Over 2000 years later, this statement still rings true. Tracy from Nature’s Cottage agrees gut health and mood are very interrelated. The way you feel, your mood, your sleep, hormones and energy levels can be upset by your gut health. Yet, digestion is impaired by stress. Using natural remedies which have been proven safe and effective to improve gut health and lower stress will make a positive impact on your overall health. Essential oil use has recently emerged as one of the most popular natural therapy modalities. The pleasant smells alone have benefits, often instantly bringing a sense of calmness and joy, yet

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Chef takes Kiwi cuisine to the world NZ Chefs Auckland president Jasbir Kaur is helping put New Zealand cuisine on the map, teaching budding chefs across America and Canada how to inject Kiwi flavour into their dishes. “It is a real honour to be showcasing New Zealand’s unique cooking styles and ingredients on the global stage”, says Kaur, who is general manager of Ignite Colleges, home of Auckland’s newest cookery training programme. This week Kaur, from Pakuranga, headed to Miami, Seattle, San Francisco and Vancouver, where she will represent New Zealand at leading international culinary arts schools, delivering Kiwi-inspired cooking demonstrations to the world’s future chefs. Along with a large dose of Kiwi flavour (including horopito and pikopiko), Kaur plans to add a Spanish twist to her demonstration dishes. Both are cuisines she is passionate about after working at Barcelona’s Michelin-starred Disfrutar and representing New Zealand at the World Tapas competition in Valladolid two years ago. Last year Ignite Colleges hosted the first ever Australasian Tapas competition, which saw the winner compete at the World Tapas event in Spain under Kaur’s expert guidance. ”I am very excited about sharing my expertise with chefs in the USA and Canada. I hope this will sow the seeds for them to learn more about Kiwi cuisine, and one day come down here to explore all our amazing country has to offer.” Amongst the schools Kaur will be visiting during the two-week tour are the Miami Culinary Institute, Seattle Culinary Academy, San Francisco

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Cooking School (SFCS), and the Canadian Food and Wine Institute. While there, she will wow students with innovative dishes such as seabass cooked in manuka salt with olive and seaweed tapenade, infused with pikopiko, pickled tapioca pearls and cauliflower and horopito custard. “This dish combines cooking techniques I learned at Disfrutar with New Zealand ingredients that many overseas chefs will not be familiar with. They might think it is a bit unusual, but I am sure they are going to love it.” Kaur – who will also be judging a culinary competition in Miami - hopes the tour will open up opportunities for American and Canadian chefs to visit New Zealand to deliver their own master classes and cooking demonstrations to Ignite Colleges’ Level 3, 4 and 5 students. “At Ignite Colleges we deliver worldclass cookery training that prepares chefs not only for careers in New Zealand, but also to succeed on the global stage,” she says. “Connecting with chefs around the world is a great way to promote our national cuisine offshore and help New Zealand’s future chefs gain the international exposure they need to succeed.”

ormer Macleans College student Frank Zhou has successfully graduated from Harvard University with a BA in Chemistry. On his graduation, he was awarded the highest honour “Summa Cum Laude”. At Harvard, Zhou (Mansfield House 2010 – 2013) was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year (top 24 in class), named a John Harvard Scholar three years straight (top 5 per cent) and was the recipient of the Harris Prize for an outstanding combined record of achievement in studies, character and extra-curricular activity. While at Harvard, Zhou also performed well in other areas. He was a member of the university choir, the general manager of Harvard Krokodiloes – Harvard’s oldest and finest a cappella singing group, a class marshal, and a volunteer tutor in the Boston community. During his time at Macleans College, Zhou was named Macleans College Dux twice (2012 and 2013). He was deputy head boy, a peer support leader for Mansfield House, leader of choir, and cofounder of the News Committee. In the 2010 CIE (Cambridge International Examinations) he achieved Top in New Zealand for IGCSE Global Perspectives and in the 2011 CIE he achieved Top in the World in AS Chemistry and AS

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he New Zealand property market is in a good place and there was a sense of relative stability during the month of February”, said realestate.co.nz spokesperson Vanessa Taylor. “Unlike the Australian situation, where there’s reportedly a long-term high in the number of properties sitting on the market, that’s not the case here in New Zealand,” she said. The total number of homes for sale nationally in February 2019 was 26,850, marginally down 0.3 per cent compared to the previous year. Five years ago (February 2014) there were 41,731 homes listed for sale nationally as a comparison. “We’ve been through the heady days of frantic activity and uncertainty and we have found our new normal,” said Taylor. “It’s characterised by a steady market, stable pricing and a pragmatic approach by buyers and sellers. “It’s a more stable environment where buyers and sellers can have more certainty and realistic expectations about what they can achieve in the current housing market.” This level of stability and ongoing engagement in the New Zealand property market is reflected in the 1,037,347 unique browsers on realestate.co.nz during February, up 18.6 per cent up on the same period last year. “It’s business as usual,” said Taylor. “These numbers are consistent with summertime browsing even though it’s a shorter month.”

regions that were up and others down, which evened out the result across the country. “This needs to be taken into context of a big January, when there was a record asking price, largely driven by increases in the smaller regions,” said Taylor. “As a result, we are seeing a slight adjustment in February, although four of the smaller regions still recorded all-time asking price highs in February (Waikato, Gisborne, Central North Island and Manawatu / Wanganui).” Across the country there is an ongoing see-saw for the top spot in average asking price between the Central-Otago Lakes region and the Auckland region. “The Central Otago-Lakes area has climbed back up over the $1 million-plus mark in February, leapfrogging the Auckland region’s average asking prices once more,” said Taylor. This is mainly due to some top end properties hitting the market in the Queenstown district.

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All-time asking price highs in four regions

Nationally, real-time statistics from realestate.co.nz show that compared to February 2018, there was a 6.5 per cent fall in new listings (to 10,535 listings) and a drop of only 0.3 per cent in total listings (to 26,850 listings) in February 2019. Asking prices fell 2.8 per cent to $675,727 compared to January 2019, however there were

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Of the five main regions, only the Wellington region recorded an increase in new listings in February (up 6.9 per cent compared to the previous year, representing 886 new listings). In the smaller regions, new listings in Central-Otago Lakes were up 11.8 per cent (to 209 listings) and the West Coast region was up 7.6 per cent (totalling 71 new listings) compared to the same time last year. Of the other smaller regions, 11 recorded decreases in new listings in February compared with February 2018.

Once again, it was the smaller regions which dominated new records in average asking price highs. The Gisborne region led the charge, with a 6.7 per cent increase in average asking price to $445,938 compared to January 2019.

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This was followed by the Waikato region (the only major region to hit a new record) with the average asking price reaching $609,771 in February, up 3.5 per cent from the previous month. The Manawatu-Wanganui region was up 1.4 per cent to $387,122, while Central North Island was up 1.2 per cent to $498,380 compared to the prior month.

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Three months after the Auckland region took the crown off Central Otago-Lakes as the most expensive in terms of average asking prices, the South Island region has bounced back again. The two regions were remarkable in their own right, said Taylor. “For the first time since April 2016, the Auckland region was so steady compared to the previous month, average asking prices lifted by a mere $233 in February.” Auckland’s average asking price in February was $960,715 compared to $960,482 in January 2019. By contrast, CentralOtago Lakes leapt 7.5 per cent to an average asking price of $1,010,021. “Back in November, we questioned whether the fall in average asking prices in this region could have been due to the impact of the Overseas Investment Act. Our thinking is that the drop is either directly or indirectly based on the significant number of highend Queenstown properties on the market in the month leading up to the passing of the Bill,” said Taylor.

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General costs increasing faster than rental prices

Low affordability remains a significant handbrake on Auckland property values and while we have seen signs of vendors adjusting their expectations to get a sale, this approach is not citywide, according to CoreLogic QV head of research, Nick Goodall.

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Auckland values constrained: CoreLogic There’s still some heat left in the NZ property market, but not in Auckland

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roperty values in New Zealand have grown by 0.7 per cent over the summer season, with the annual growth rate lifting very marginally from 2.9 per cent in January to 3 per cent last month, according to the CoreLogic QV February House Price Index results. Values in Auckland remain

constrained as the index moved sideways in February, resulting in an annual drop of -0.9 per cent. “Low affordability remains a significant handbrake on Auckland property values and while we have seen signs of vendors adjusting their expectations to get a sale, this approach is not city-wide,” said head of

for this segment. We believe that with robust fundamentals (strong – if slowing-population growth, low interest rates and a lack of supply, despite encouraging new build consent figures) the market outlook is solid, which should guard against any mass investor selloffs. Significant value drops are therefore less likely.”

research, Nick Goodall. “Meanwhile, around the rest of the country there remains a shortage of properties listed for sale, which is ensuring that some price pressure remains.” “We continue to pay close attention to property investor activity, with Government policy remaining an important influencer of potential profit

The latest Consumer Institute cost of living survey shows that general costs in providing rental property have increased faster than rental prices. In addition, wage increases were 66 per cent higher than rental price increases. “Rental property providers have been keeping rental costs down when many of their costs and the price they have to pay for new rental properties is increasing at a faster rate” said NZ Property Investors’ Federation executive officer, Andrew King. “It is also pleasing to see that wages are increasing at a faster rate than rental prices which will continue to help tenants with their living costs”. House prices also increased at a faster rate than rental prices, reducing the return on buying new rental properties and making it more difficult to increase the supply of homes for tenants. The consumers list shows that four of the top items that increased in price over 2018 were directly related to providing rental homes for tenants. Home insurance: +15.2 per cent Petrol: +11.1 per cent Vehicle insurance: +7.2 per cent Local authority rates: +5.1 per cent Construction costs: +3.6 per cent Property maintenance: +3.5 per cent Rent: +2.4 per cent The overall consumers price index increase was 1.9 per cent. However median weekly wages increased by 4 per cent. Home ownership costs were tenth in the list of issues that respondents were most concerned about. This reflects the fact that home loans to first home buyers have increased from 10 per cent to 17 per cent over the last three years, while property investor loans have fallen from 35 per cent to 17 per cent over the same period.

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her wines” Amy says her husband Vincent was keen on a black and white kitchen. As a result, they choose a modern, white and bright kitchen, made from white woodgrain melamine and 20mm white engineered stone with black contrasting handles.

“In my mother’s kitchen we used to cook on either side of the benchtop and that’s why I wanted the same in my kitchen — it being a compact kitchen, we didn’t have enough space for an island and wanted to maximise space” says Amy. Jag was open to the idea, also suggesting adding an oils and spice drawer below it. “This worked well, freeing up the benchtops for working space” says Nairi, their Jag Kitchen designer. This being Amy and Vincent’s first home, they wanted the kitchen to be the main feature. While she admits that having a baby and trying to renovate the kitchen at the same time may not be such a great idea, she is extremely happy with the result. She gives credit to Jag Kitchens designer Nairi’s work who achieved a quick turnaround. “We had a very tight time-frame and managed to do a lot in just

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cupboard, part of which is still outside. The old kitchen didn’t have an extraction fan which we have now installed. Nairi says “Every part of the kitchen has been, maximised for storage. There’s even storage on the back of the peninsular, which Amy has used to store

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Local company is Dealer of the Year ■■By Nick Krause

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n East Tamaki caravan and recreational vehicle (RV) business has been named New Zealand Dealer of the Year at the Jayco Australian-New Zealand dealer conference in Melbourne. The South Auckland Caravan Centre picked up four awards in total. As well as the NZ Dealer of the Year – which the company has won 10 times – it won the 200 New Sales Club Award (more than 200 sales), Outstanding Achievement Award and Wells Fargo Award (based on turnover) out of Australia and New Zealand. It’s an enormous step up from the company’s humble inception 14 years ago. Owners Tania and Glen O’Donnell purchased South Auckland Caravans Ltd in 2005, with the Jayco Auckland agency. Jayco is the number one selling RV brand in Australia where they are manufactured. “We had three staff and owned two caravans. Our original site was in Takanini which had been there for 50 years,” said Tania. “In 2013 we moved to East Tamaki to a bigger site at 53 Springs Road and we have been progressively growing as a business.” South Auckland Caravans now has 22 staff and three locations – also on Springs Road. The expansion over time was necessary as they outgrew

South Auckland Caravan Centre owners Glen and Tania O’Donnell are pleased to have taken a top prize from their Aussie counterparts. Times photo Nick Krause

the current 5800sq m site which can hold 80-odd RVs/caravans. The company easily qualified for the 200 New Sales Club Awards registering 262 units delivered although there were a total 302 actually sold. On top of that, they also sold around 250 used units. To qualify for The Outstanding Achievement Award, companies must have experienced sales increases of more than 20 per cent. South Auckland Caravans hit the 32 per cent sales growth mark. And there doesn’t appear to be any sign of business slowing. Trends are showing retired and semi-retired people are selling their homes and choosing the freedom of a luxury RV. “We’re seeing couples who are committing

to touring the country now while they still can,” said Glen. “They’re not just taking the money, we’ve had a professional couple opting for a complete life-change.” Technology has also seen many changes to the RVs and caravans with modern units now fitted with ‘JHUB’ control panels which brings together next-gen recreational vehicle technology in one central, easy-to-use interface. This week the company advances this tech interface further when it takes delivery of all new vehicles which will interact with mobile phones. “These are exciting times and it’s wonderful to continue to see the business grow,” Tania said.

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Legal aid – how it works We get a lot of questions about legal aid, who is entitled, how to apply for it and how to complain against a legal aid lawyer if you feel you are not happy with how your case is being handled. The Legal Aid Scheme is a Government fund for providing people with legal help when they cannot afford to hire a lawyer to represent them. Legal aid is available for people facing criminal charges, those with a civil legal issue or family dispute, as well as for Waitangi Tribunal claims. Legal aid is means-tested (on your income and property) so not everyone is eligible for legal aid. People who do qualify may have to pay a user charge and repay some or all of their legal aid costs. You can’t get legal aid for: divorce; problems that would not go to court; immigration matters (except for refugee matters); companies or groups of people (apart from occasional Waitangi Tribunal cases); reviews of Work and Income decisions; problems with schools, universities and other educational institutions; Disputes Tribunal cases; Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunal cases. What you have to do to apply for legal aid will depend on whether you need criminal, civil or family legal aid. More information, as well as the applica-

tion forms, is available from the Ministry of Justice website. You can apply for legal aid even if you don’t live in New Zealand permanently, or are not a New Zealand citizen. If you’re unhappy about your legal aid lawyer and you are unable to resolve this by talking to the lawyer directly about your concerns, you may be able to change lawyers. If your lawyer is from the Public Defence Service, you can talk to the deputy public defender at the nearest Public Defence Service office. If the lawyer is not from the Public Defence Service, you can make a complaint to the Legal Aid Complaints office. ➤➤Legal aid complaints Provider and Community Services, SX10125, Wellington 6011. Email legalaidcomplaints@justice.govt.nz You can get help with filling out the complaint form from your legal aid office. ➤➤This editorial has been compiled by Vani and is a regular column from the Pakuranga Citizens Advice Bureau, Library Building Ph 576-8331 and Botany Citizens Advice Bureau, Rear Food Court Entrance, Botany Town Centre, Ph 271-5382 or phone 0800267-222 for free, confidential and informative help.

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Your view

Councillor Sharon Stewart (centre) with Dame Valarie Adams and Pakuranga Athletics Club president Mike Trathen.

Athletics open day

On behalf of Auckland Council. I attended the Yvette Williams Track Pakuranga Athletics Club open day event that hundreds of young potential Olympians attended. The meet had visitors from all over Auckland attending to participate in track and field open day. It was a fun day and the second event I attended that day. I am proudly wearing a tee-shirt from the Brit & Euro Classic Car Show marking Mini’s 60th year celebration. Two wonderful events in the Howick ward on Sunday on March 3. Councillor Sharon Stewart, QSM

A heartfelt thank you I wish to report a random act of kindness given to me today (Sunday, March 10). I used the ATM at Meadowlands Shopping Centre and then went on to Botany Hub to do

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some shopping. At that point (at least 40 minutes later) I went to pay by eftpos and discovered my card was not back in my wallet. Thinking it would be swallowed by the machine I went back to Meadowlands to re-check. Lo, and behold, my card was sitting on the machine! A big thank you to whoever was so kind! Nerina Groves East Tamaki Heights

Howick Local Board’s priorities While it has been difficult at times obtaining the Howick Local Board’s interest regarding environmental issues in our local Macleans Park, the Board has made quite a thing about wanting us to be fit and healthy. The installation of fitness equipment in Macleans Park is one example. This seemed to be an unnecessary expense when the park provides 36 hectares of prime coastal land for walking and jogging. It is not just the people in our community that the Board now wants to be fit and healthy; the Board is also concerned about the fitness and health of dogs. The following is from the Board’s annual budget for 2019/2020: “We aim to have dedicated dog exercise areas to support our active and healthy local outcome.” I suggest that the Board needs to rethink its priorities. Sandra McGill, Eastern Beach Action Network Inc

City Rail Link costs skyrocket Re the City Rail Link (CRL) cost blow out from $3.8 billion. Estimates have increased by $500 million and may increase $1b and they have not even started tunnelling yet I believe they are in dreamland. I understand the above-ground new rail system in Hawaii is only half completed and already has increased 100 per cent to $6.9b. I suggested an alternative rail improvement scheme with a terminal at Newmarket for the south and west line with a continuous shuttle to and from Britomart, cost almost zero dollars. All the tracks and platforms are in place. All it needed is some roofing extensions. It would not be perfect but would save the city from bankruptcy We quite simply do not have the population or money for the CRL. Sydney alone has more people than NZ and a lot more money. I was told passengers would not like changing trains. They obviously have not travelled overseas much. Another urgently needed extension is widening the Britomart tunnel for the east line, something that should have been done when the tunnel was built. This will need to be done for efficiency even if the City Rail Link is built. Bob Wichman Botany

OPINION

Tomorrow’s Schools a Simeon SAYS concern With Simeon Brown

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ate last year, one of the Governments hundreds of working groups reported back with its recommendations for the future of our education system. The proposals it suggested are widereaching and recommend a radical centralisation of core education services away from school Boards of Trustees towards Education Hubs. The proposal suggests creating 20 of these new Education Hubs, which would be run by Ministry appointees and have control over things like the hiring and firing of teachers, school property issues and school zoning. Five-year contracts are also proposed for school principals with the Education Hub in control as the employer, and the Board of Trustees having veto power. It’s not clear though whether Boards would have the power to retain a principal they prefer beyond the fiveyear contract, meaning high-performing and long-tenured principals could be forced to leave their school. These changes are designed to help make our school system more equitable, however they take a one-sizefits-all approach whether the school is performing well or not. Local parents, teachers, school principals and trustees should be concerned with these proposals as they know best how to run their schools and we have

some fantastic examples in Pakuranga of this at work. National agrees that we need to improve school governance, but not by taking away all responsibility for it from the schools themselves. As a whole, these proposals represent the largest potential reform of our education system in decades. With something this significant, National believes our local school communities deserve a chance to have their say, and we have planned more than 40 public meetings around the country to provide this opportunity. At these meetings our Education Spokesperson Nikki Kaye will be providing factual information about the proposals to ensure as many people affected understand them, and will ask for feedback she can deliver to the taskforce before it makes any final decisions. I have planned one of these meetings in east Auckland on Thursday March 21, which will be kindly hosted by Macleans College in their auditorium at 2 Macleans Road, Bucklands Beach at 7pm. Pakuranga is known for its excellent schools which perform well above their weight on a national scale and feedback from our community will be invaluable in ensuring the Government does what’s best for our schools. I look forward to seeing you there. ➤ Simeon Brown is MP for Pakuranga

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Successful applicants will operate out of our East Tamaki Depot under taking all aspects of furniture relocation and delivery work. To apply for these positions you just have to be honest, punctual, well presented and a motivated individual. Previous experience in the furniture moving industry would be an advantage.

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Please email a letter of application and CV to: mailbox@bbi.school.nz

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Galbraiths is a well-established Howick village based law firm operating from modern premises. We offer a wide range of legal services to our clients. We require a full time Property Lawyer to join our friendly team. You will ideally have at least 2 years post admission experience in commercial transactions, subdivisions, conveyancing, estates and trusts and be fully computer literate. We offer modern working conditions and a friendly supportive team environment. We will provide you with a market rate salary and a real opportunity to advance your career. There are definite future prospects for the right candidate. If this role interests you please forward your CV in confidence via email to: mary@galbraiths.co.nz

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Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate consists of 3 schools on one campus. The Principals Group seek an experienced and suitably qualified person to lead and manage the Financial, Business and Administrative aspects of the Collegiate.

SCIENCE TECHNICIAN

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Position commences April 2019. Remuneration by negotiation. An application package can be obtained by emailing Christine Castles: ccastles@sehc.school.nz 09 274 5782 extension 105 Applications close 4.00pm, Friday, March 15, 2019. Please send your CV and two referees to: Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate PO Box 61-054, Otara, Manukau 2159

Customer Service / Warehouse Person Full Time Position Monday-Friday

We are looking for a person capable of filling a diverse job role in East Tamaki, receiving in goods from suppliers, processing customers’ order, counter sales and assisting our Sales Representatives. There is a lot of 1:1 customer interaction in this business, so you will need to be well presented and have excellent communication skills. • Self-Motivated determine and confident • A great attitude to join a team to build, grow and add value • Must have a valid driver’s license. Forklift license would be an advantage. Key skills: • Ability to work in a small hardworking team and follow instructions • Reasonable Physical fitness is needed when dealing with moving heavy products • Competent computer skills

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If you are a school leaver or looking for a career in Industrial and Commercial diesel engines, please contact us! We are offering full training and an opportunity for an apprenticeship. You must be reliable and have a good command of the English language.

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(part time) required in Howick See www.howickhealth.co.nz

SITUATIONS WANTED GARDEN/FACTORY work etc wanted, 027 275 8020 or 278 3087

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ACCOMMODATION OFFERED FEMALE flatmate wanted, Botany, mature prof. Lrge dble rm. Share lrge bathrm. nice home. walk to Bot. shps, worth viewing. $180per wk plus exp, gas, power, water. non smoker. ph 0272 675 762

TO LET

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 Positive and approachable  Reliable and self motivated  Excellent knowledge of local area  Zero tolerance for any arrears Steven Hang has been working in real estate for ten years and in property management since 2014. He is fluent both in English and Mandarin and is also experienced in all aspects of property management and the Residential Tenancy Act. Steven’s aim is to provide great service to satisfy landlords and tenants. Steven Hang, Flat Bush and Botany offices. DDI 09 212 5729 Mobile 021 409 293 Mountfort Estate Agents Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

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Applicants for these positions must have NZ residency Please send your CV and references to accounts@weldingtechnology.co.nz DE266936

Botany Downs Secondary College is currently recruiting for a Science Technician who is required for 32.5 hours per week, term time only. In times of a heavy workload there may be some variation by negotiation. Reporting to the Head of Learning Science, the key responsibilities of the Science Technician are: • to provide preparation support to the Head of Learning and Science Teaching Staff; • assist in the management of science laboratory and resources; and • provide administrative and technical support to the Head of Learning and Science Teaching Staff. As part of the Science Department, and one of three Science Technicians, we will require the applicant to have initiative, good communication skills – both written and verbal, and a high level of attention to detail. We require the applicant to have an interest in science and the ability to work in a positive and motivated manner, as part of a busy and dynamic team. Short-listed applicants will be required to undergo a Police Vet, once every three years. Applicants for this position must have NZ Residency or a valid NZ Work Visa and a clean driver’s licence is required. For an application form and job description please visit our school website www.bdsc.school.nz Please submit cover letter, CV and application form (please download a copy for completion and submission from www.bdsc.school.nz), to t.horsford@bdsc.school.nz Applications close at midday on Monday, March 18, 2019.

Pick Up Service Available LOCAL DRAINAGE, Open 6 Days PLUMBING AND GAS WANTED677 TO BUY 467 FITTING COMPANY 0800

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1. In accepting an advertisement for publication and in publishing it we are doing so in consideration of and relying on the advertisers express warranty, the truth of which is essential. a. That the advertisement complies in all ways with the Advertising Codes of Practice issued by the Advertising Standards Authority inc (ASA) and with every other code or industry standard relating to advertising in New Zealand b. The published advertisement will not give rise to any liability on our part or in a claim being made against us. c. That the advertisement is misleading or deceptive or likely to mislead or deceive or breaches the Fair Trading Act 1986 that is defamatory or indecent or which otherwise offends against generally accepted community standards that infringes a copyright or trademark or otherwise infringes any intellectual or industrial property rights that breaches any provision of any statute, regulation, by law or other rule or law . 2. Where the advertiser utilises any aspect of our creative/design services in the production of an advertisement (including photographic work) the advertiser acknowledges that we own the copyright in such work and that such work is not work for which a commissioning payment has been made or agreed. 3. The advertiser agrees to indemnify us against all losses or costs arising directly or indirectly from any breach of those warranties by the advertiser and from any costs incurred in our making corrections or amendments in accordance with the terms that follow. 4. We may refuse to publish, or withdraw an advertisement from publications without having to give a reason. 5. We may publish the advertisement on the next available day if there is an error or delay in publication of the advertising as booked. 6. We may correct or amend advertising to conform to style or for other genuine reason as long as we do so using reasonable care. 7. The guarantees contained in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 are excluded where the advertiser acquires, or holds himself out as acquiring, goods or services from us for the purpose of a business. 8. The advertiser must tell us as soon as possible if there is an error or omission in any advertisement the advertiser has placed. We will not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss from an error (which includes ommission, negligence, system or press failure, mistake, misclassification, early, late or non insertion of advertisement or loss or delay in the delivery of replies) and if we are found to have any direct liability for any circumstance that liability is limited to the cost of the space of the advertisement. 9. To cancel an advertisement a cancellation number must be obtained from us.

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7899 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Thousand. 6, Vice. 8, Puce. 9, Militant. 10, Heart. 11, Gallop. 13, Brahms. 15, Ticket. 17, Sparse. 19, Slake. 22, Riesling. 23, Gnat. 24, Rely. 25, Kedgeree. Down - 2, House. 3, Unearth. 4, Army. 5, Delegate. 6, Vital. 7, Console. 12, Asterisk. 14, Reptile. 16, Cologne. 18, Risky. 20, Knave. 21, Aged. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7899 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1,St-ands up. 6, O-at-(mont)h. 8, Pa-i-r. 9, Pen-chant. 10, Sneak (anag.). 11, Turn in. 13, Career. 15, Noting (anag.). 17, Cot-ton. 19, Se-V-en. 22, Sh-are out. 23, O-W-N-S. 24, G-r-in. 25, Ten-ante-d. Down - 2, Train. 3, Nar-rat-e. 4, Sups (anag.). 5, Pen-i-tent. 6, O-the-r. 7, Tens-i-on. 12, B-ring out. 14, An-other. 16, Tie down. 18, Tur-i-n. 20, Er-ni-e. 21, Stun (rev.).

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Pakuranga Park Village is looking for a fit and active person to join our maintenance team assisting in the refurbishment works on our villas and apartments. The ideal candidate will have: • A can do attitude • Experience in house refurbishment/building and/or carpentry • Experience with hand tools and power tools • Their own reliable transport In return we can offer: • A great team to work with • A job with plenty of variety, where no two days will be the same • A competitive salary

• Administration • Approx 8 hours per week • Days can be flexible • Experience in XERO would be an advantage • This role is doing our accounts and We sell: Furniture Household GoodsGoods administrative work, also Furniture • •Household Antiques • Quality Used Clothing • Quality Used Clothing assisting in fundraising Antiques We accept donations of: • Must be reliable and have Good Used Furniture We accept donations of: Household Goods • Clothing a strong work ethic Good Furniture 9 BenUsed Lomond Cres Email CV to: Household Goods • Clothing deearna@lifekids.org.nz Open 6 Days

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We seek a NZ Registered Teacher with strong curriculum, assessment for learning enquiry knowledge and a commitment to learn alongside an extremely well-resourced, environmentally focused, progressive and supportive learning community. We are an International Baccalaureate PYP World School. Beginning Teachers, or those graduating mid-year 2019 are welcome to apply.

Wanted for a small rest home in Howick. To be a successful candidate, you will need NZ aged care experience, current APC and a good understanding of Dementia. If you are flexible and patient with elderly residents, please email your cover letter and CV to:

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Start date can be flexible on mutual agreement

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POLITICS

HISTORY

MP’s complaint handed to SFO police said. Ross made a media statement to reporters and fielded questions this afternoon: “I’m now pleased that the Serious Fraud Office is looking at the issue,” he said. Meanwhile the SFO confirmed receipt of the political donations referral. It said in a press statement on Tuesday that it had received a referral from the police about a complaint they received in October last year in relation to the disclosure of political donations under the Electoral Act. “The SFO does not disclose the detail of ongoing investigations to protect the integrity of the investigation and those involved. The SFO has no further comment to make.”

TRANSPORT

Got questions about the AMETI/Eastern Busway? Construction on the next stage of AMETI Eastern Busway Project between Panmure and Pakuranga begins in late April and is expected to take two years to complete. Some of the main changes that residents will see with this work is the transformation of the Panmure roundabout into a signalised intersection, road widening in parts of Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Road, and the construction of a second bridge dedicated to cycling, walking and bus transport. This transformational transport project will provide better connections, faster journey times, and improved travel choice for East Aucklanders and those who travel through the area. With construction approaching, Auckland Transport are keen to answer any questions you have about this important project.

What questions would you like answered on the AMETI Eastern Busway project? Please send your questions to editor@times.co.nz or go to our Facebook page Times Online. Later this month we will put your questions to a member of the AMETI Eastern Busway team which you will be able to access on our Facebook page. You can also find out more by visiting AT.govt.nz/ameti

www.elimchristiancentre.org.nz

SUNDAY

SERVICE

Many early settlers saw the Whitford hills as similar to Coromandel rocks after gold was discovered at Coromandel in 1852 by Charles Ring. One “enterprising” Howick man filed a gold sovereign into the sand at Howick Beach but it was analysed as the same as a sovereign and it became a false claim. Charles Ring received a £500 reward and promptly bought land near Kohukohunui, the top of the Hunua Ranges which can be seen from Stockade Hill. Gold was the magic ingredient to boost immigration, stimulate the economy and create richer lives for everyone. Maori of Coromandel thought that gold found would belong to them under the Treaty of Waitangi. Instead the Government decided to give them a monetary grant which was accepted. A few veins of quartz gave many men exciting dreams of rich pickings and wealth. In January 1852, 20 men on a schooner heading for Waiheke, stopped at Howick to buy spades, picks and shovels from a Howick storekeeper. Gold nuggets had been found on Waiheke in 1842. Nga Puhi Hemi Pepene [James Fairburn], the ferry-man over the Tamaki River and a local farmer, boasted that from his 100 acres of wheat and oats on the Pakuranga flats “he was making money fast”, selling it to the Australian mills supplying the goldfields. But Vicesimus Lush in his journal complained that flour and pork had doubled in price due to gold-fever in Australia. He was forced to grow more of his own food. Some lucky early settlers at Maraetai picked up nuggets of gold in local streams. There was only one local gold-rush when gold was found in the Waikopua Valley between Whitford and Maraetai. William Broomfield, who lived nearby, bought land for a school. This was later used as the cemetery. The Howick Arms publican Peter Brady bought a hotel site. In 1868, when the Thames goldfield opened, there

Gold was the magic ingredient to boost immigration, stimulate the economy and create richer lives for everyone. Image supplied

were soon 100 hotels in Thames. Thames was the second largest city in New Zealand after Dunedin. But the gold-fever fizzled within a few weeks. Fencible soldier-settlers were not allowed to leave for the goldfields as they were still with their seven year contract. To leave had serious consequences. Goldminers are extreme optimists. The author has researched more than 25 exploratory mines in the Whitford-Maraetai area. William and Richard Trice, the first settlers of Whitford, bought 600 acres and found specks of gold in quartz veins. Soon they had two mines, one 150 feet long used from 1850 to 1870. There was a lady in Howick who had a wedding ring made from their gold mine. They had an iron Berdan crusher and a horse-

drawn stamper battery. William Brady and George & William Cooper had a 500 foot mine at Magazine Bay. William Shaw, Turner brothers, the Edwards brothers and others all worked hard without success. But the piles of rock from Trice’s goldmining activities were used by Manukau County Council for road metal. Their mine is now the Waste Management–Fulton Hogan quarry and landfill in Whitford. Local farmers claimed that if the Trice brothers had spent more time farming they would have made a better income than fossicking for gold. A few hobbyists today still quietly fossick with dreams of striking it rich in the hills. ➤ Alan La Roche, Howick Historian

Church SERVICES SUNDAY, MARCH 17

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St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church 141 Chapel Rd, Flat Bush Service: 10am Sunday

Welcome to our friendly, multi-cultural congregation

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olice have referred to the Serious Fraud Office a complaint received in October last year from former National MP Jami-Lee Ross in relation to the disclosure of political donations under the Electoral Act. Ross was expelled from the Party and is now independent MP for Botany. National Party leader Simon Bridges last year denied any infractions of the Act. Police said the complaint has been referred to the SFO as they hold the appropriate mandate to look further into matters raised by the investigation to date. ”While the SFO make their inquiries we are not in a position to make comment on the police investigation,”

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opinion

With Ivan Agnew

Sonny Bill lifts his game H

aving been promoted to captain, Sonny Bill Williams lifted his game to help inspire the Blues’ first Super Rugby victory of the season with a 28-20 triumph against the tenacious Sunwolves at Albany over the weekend. It was a big improvement from the big second-five who craves game time after missing much of the last few seasons because of frustrating injuries. It needed to be with fellow All Black contenders Ngani Laumape (Hurricanes), Anton Lienert-Brown (Chiefs) and Ryan Crotty (Crusaders) having shown consistent form to stake their test claims. Williams admitted there were a few glitches when his offloads went astray but he quickly settled down, ran straight and hard and defended strongly. It was slick passing from the backs that provided overlaps for left wing Rieko Ioane to score four tries following in the wake of Blues predecessors Doug Howlett, Mills Muliana and Joeli Vidiri. The classy Ioane also tackled well and was eager to go

Blues brothers Rieko (left) and Akira Ioane showed their class for the Blues.

looking for work on a day his No 8 brother Akira toiled manfully in an industrious forward pack. Meanwhile the unbeaten Crusaders started strong to

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thrash the hugely disappointing Chiefs 57-28 though their normally strong scrum buckled a few times after losing loosehead prop Joe Moody to an ankle injury.

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good individual performances from Lienert-Brown, rugged No 8 Taleni Seu and speedy young left wing Etene Nanai-Seturo who doesn’t need much space to weave his magic. Unfortunately Damian McKenzie is not sparking the backline as he once did although the failure of the forwards to compete hasn’t helped, Meanwhile the champion Crusaders remain the most cohesive team in the championship with the Richie Mo’unga, Crotty and Jack Goodhue combination offering plenty of chances for brilliant young fullback Will Jordan and wings Braydon Ennor and Sevu Reece. Lively All Black hooker Codie Taylor showed he’s still eager to challenge Dane Coles for test duty by coming off the bench to score two smart tries. Sadly, with the exception of Coles, Ardie Savea and Vaea Fifita, the Hurricanes pack lacks the punch and set piece foundation to do justice to their brilliant backs. No backline can match the individual attacking talent of

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PJ Perenara, Beauden and Jordan Barrett, the storming Laumape, Ben Lam and Chance Tiatia but their chances are limited because of the tight five’s deficiencies. Despite being beaten up front by the gutsy Highlanders, they still managed to sneak a 25-22 win with a late penalty to register their third win in four games to sit equal second with the impressive Bulls. Having played one game less are the unbeaten Rebels for whom Will Genia and Quade Cooper are back to their best form. Meanwhile congratulations to Black Caps cricketer Ross Taylor for getting off his back that 17 test century bogey he shared with his mentor, the late Martin Crowe. And he did it in style with his 200 in the second test against Bangladesh at the Basin Reserve including four sixes and 19 fours. Captain Kane Williamson, with 20 test tons, is the only New Zealander to top him. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author

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Hornets wind back the clock The victorious Howick Hornets.

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Howick win ARL Nines title T

he Howick Hornets have won their first ever Sportsafe ARL Nines title after overcoming the Hibiscus Coast Raiders 22-4 in the Grand Final at Stanmore Bay Reserve on Saturday. It comes a year on from the Hornets winning the second-tier Pennant title at the tournament with coach Shaun Clark’s new-look side making the ideal start to their 2019 campaign. Fourteen unanswered points in the first half laid the platform for the Hornets with tries to Jesse Albrett, Richard Piper and Trent Bishop, leaving the host team in a state of shock at the end of the opening nine minutes. The Raiders hit back immediately in the second scoring through Korey

Craig and looked to have a second a short time later via Nehumi Teu only for the fullback to have been ruled to have stepped into touch on his way to the line. That seemed to spark Howick back into life as they promptly went down the other end and scored their fourth try thanks to Connor Morris, before Joshua Simeon put the icing on the cake with a late four-pointer to secure an emphatic victory. Howick Hornets 22 (Jesse Albrett, Richard Piper, Trent Bishop, Connor Morris, Joshua Simeon; Jesse Kevin 1 goal) def. Hibiscus Coast Raiders 4 (Korey Craig). HT: Howick 14-0. At Stanmore Bay Reserve. ➤ Source: Auckland Rugby League

The Howick Hornets 2011 Fox Memorial Championship team are pulling the boots back on and have challenged the 2019 Premier squad in an exhibition match. Ex stand-off Jason Tavita approached the club late last year with the idea but due to the Hornets going deep into the finals series, the game could not be arranged. With the Pakuranga Jaguars pulling out of a pre-season trial match, an opportunity to stage the exhibition game was too good to miss. With only a few exceptions, players Stephen Wakefield and Lee Wetherill, now living in Australia, and Anthony Gelling playing for Widnes in the UK Super League, the core group of players who played in the 2011 Grand Final winning team remain in Auckland and are up for the challenge. Two current players Tony Tuia and Paulos Latu are expected to turn out for the 2011 team and will be joined by club legends such as halfbacks Troy Becroft and Leroy Faavessi, front rowers Aiden Howard and David Mu, centres Mark Lamalu and Andrew Kitchener, winger Warren (Wazza) Bray, loose forward Andrew (Doo-

Ex stand-off Jason Tavita in action in 2011. Photo supplied

dles) Wharton, second rowers Blake Ewe, Bunna Savage and Mafoa Filipi,. Club co-chairman Bruce Campbell believes the game will generate huge interest across the league community and is picking the 2011 Champions to be a handful. “Most of the 2011 squad have only recently retired in the last two or three seasons and while they may be a little rusty, they always have an amazing winning culture.” Current premier coach Shaun Clark, who played for Manurewa against the 2011 Fox Champions

remembers them as a smart and very tough football team. “I don’t really know what to expect from the match but it has been a real bonus having ex players involved and sharing their knowledge with the wider group”. The 2019 season will be the Howick Hornets 10th consecutive season competing in Auckland Rugby League premier competition the Fox Memorial. The 2011 Grand Final win over the powerhouse of rugby league, the Otahuhu Leopards, was the club’s first and only Fox Memorial Championship. The current crop of players have gone close the last two seasons losing in the dying minutes of the semi-finals against the same team the Pt Chev Pirates. The 2011 team will be determined to demonstrate their Championship pedigree but expect the 2019 Premiers, who are fresh from being crowned champions in the annual ARL 9s tournament last weekend, to show they are one of the favourites this year to pick up the club’s second Fox Memorial. The game is set to kick off at midday on Saturday, March 16 at Paparoa Park. The Fox Memorial trophy will be on display and all are welcome to come along to the club.

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