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ildungsroman is a rather unusual title for a first solo exhibition at Uxbridge, Malcolm Smith Gallery. Areez Katki says he likes the sound of it. “I’ve always liked the word and really wanted to work with Bildungsroman as the format and possibly part of a working title for this exhibition. “As a narrative trope it refers to the formation and development of identities from two perspectives,” he says. A Bildungsroman is the growing up or ‘coming of age’ of a sensitive person who goes in search of answers to life’s questions with the expectation that these will result in gaining experience of the world. Areez has crossed boundaries creatively and literally as he took off on a soul-searching journey across countries researching his cultural identity and sexuality. A New Zealand Zoroastrian (one of

the world’s most ancient religions) by birth, the 29-year-old artist is excited to have his first solo exhibition titled Bildungsroman—Parsi Diaspora and the consolidation of identities from February 4-March 17. Parsis are Zoroastrians from Persia who found refuge in India during the Arab invasion of 636–651 AD. “I wanted to research my cultural identity – the gamut of socio-economic and gender – a whole rainbow of issues,” says Areez, who graduated from the University of Auckland in art history, english literature and philosophy. “I am willing to share my story of an immigrant with a level of cultural significance and also what it means to be a homosexual in New Zealand and in India. “There have been a lot of limitations. I’ve had to struggle with being queer and a feminist,” he says. A bubbling cauldron of emotions have found a positive focus as nine months of hard labour found him

meticulously find artistic expression as he hand-embroidered a range of canvases, including the egalitarian tea towels. A Creative NZ grant in January 2017 provided Areez an opportunity to research the visual and text-based content for his solo exhibition through pictorial elements using needlework based craft practices that were handed down to him from a series of lessons from the matriarch of the family. Some of the evocative bead and needlework at the exhibition will showcase the spiritual practices of the Parsi community, their ritual, topography, architecture, archaeology and historic figures. Areez even took a month off to step further back in the timeline

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he contract for the next $100 million construction stage of the Eastern Busway has officially been signed. Last Thursday Transport Minister Phil Twyford and Auckland Mayor Phil Goff joined Auckland Transport officials to sign the contract for the next stage of the project, which is a designated busway that will run between Panmure and Pakuranga. Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says, “For too long we have underinvested in public transport for East Auckland. As the area has grown, the roads have become more congested without suitable alternative transport options. “The $1.4 billion being invested in the Eastern Busway from Panmure to Botany helps rectify this. It will be transformational for the area. “Using the busway and the new Panmure rail station, commuters will be able to travel from Botany

Transport Minister Phil Twyford and Auckland Mayor Phil Goff joined Auckland Transport officials to sign the contract for the next $100million construction stage of the Eastern Busway. Times photo Wayne Martin

to Britomart in less than 40 minutes cutting travel time by more than a third. More people on public transport means fewer people in cars and less congestion. “The Eastern Busway is the second biggest transport infrastructure project after the City Rail Link. “The first section from Panmure

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Safety first in water Think safety before you use your ‘water toys’ - that’s the plea from Auckland Maritime Police after an increase of people getting into difficulty in the water. Maritime Police have rescued a number of people who have headed out on stand-up paddleboards, inflatable boats, kayaks and other selfpropelled water toys this summer. One incident occured off Bucklands Beach last month. Sergeant Garry Larsen says a lack of training in using these types of equipment and changeable weather conditions can leave people at significant risk. “Boating, kayaking, swimming, diving and other water related activities are part of the New Zealand lifestyle but it’s imperative that people respect the water, and be more safety aware before they hit the sea .” A recent incident that could have had a far worse outcome involved two inexperienced kayakers who were rescued after five hours at sea. They were caught in an offshore breeze and outgoing tide. After losing their paddle the couple floated 10 nautical miles from their starting point before being spotted by helicopter and rescued by the Police Maritime Unit.

There has also been an increase in incidents involving inflatable toys. “Recently Maritime Police rescued nine young children who were on a large inflatable toy swan,” said Sergeant Larsen. “They were unsure of the area of water and got caught in the strong current and were not able to make it to shore. The incident happened on Sunday December 23 around 6pm. The group went out on the inflatable swan from Buckland Beach and got caught in the tide. They were aged between 10 to 16-years-old. A person onshore notified Auckland Maritime Police. “We want people to have fun but we don’t want them to become drowning victims,” Sergeant Larsen said. Please enjoy our beautiful beaches but keep yourselves safe. ➤ Swim between the flags. ➤ If you are going out on a selfpropelled water craft or toy please consider the wind direction. ➤ Know whether the tide is coming in or going out. ➤ Make sure someone on shore can alert authorities if you get into trouble. ➤ Wear a personal flotation device.

to Pakuranga represents $275 million in spending with around $700 million of the total project cost funded from the Regional Fuel Tax which has enabled construction to be brought forward,” said Phil Goff. The Eastern Busway consists of several major pieces of infrastructure, including completing the

urban busway between Panmure and Botany; associated key stations at Pakuranga and Botany; the Reeves Road flyover at Pakuranga town centre; and new/improved pedestrian and cycle facilities. A reduction in journey times and better accessibility to other parts of Auckland will improve the range of employment and leisure options for South-East Aucklanders. These factors were included as part of a report showing that AMETI Eastern Busway will generate around $680M of additional GDP over a 40-year period. Transport Minister Phil Twyford said “This project is a great example of central and local government working together through the 10-year Auckland Transport Alignment Project to unlock Auckland’s potential. The contract being awarded means we are another step closer

to having a congestion-free network.” Fulton Hogan, the New Zealand owned construction company, have been awarded the contract. They have also recently been involved in other major infrastructure projects including Auckland Northern Corridor and SH16 Causeway upgrade. Physical construction begins onsite in April and will take approximately two years. Parts of Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Road will be widened to create a dedicated, congestion-free busway, similar to the hugely popular Northern Busway on the North Shore. Panmure Roundabout will be turned into a safer signalised intersection, there will be new cycle and walking paths, improved public spaces and reserves, a second bridge across Tamaki River and several intersection upgrades.

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Let’s get moving ■ BY FARIDA MASTER If there is one question that locals have been asking, it is `what have our elected representatives at the Howick Local Board achieved in the last year?’ The last time we checked, Peter Young, Howick Local Board member for Botany, has been working hard at getting the community involved in a free fitness programme. The Botany and Flat Bush Ethnic Association that he founded last year to get local communities to integrate better, kick-started with a free workout programme on Saturday mornings at the Ormiston Activity Centre. Following which members got a chance to play badminton and table-tennis at a badminton court in East Tamaki. Personal trainer Eric Wang, with the support of fitness enthusiast Will Liu, got the adrenalin pumping as he created a well-designed wellness programme and gradually got more members of the community actively moving to his beat. Young’s physical fitness programme for the community has gathered momentum at the onset of 2019. With medical sociolo-

gist, author and teacher at Botany Downs Secondary College Robert Bartholomew joining in as vicepresident of the Botany and Flat Bush Ethnic Association, Young has arranged for a free weight loss camp with trainer Jacques Bartholomew. The camp will be held every Sunday from 7.30am-8.30am at the park near the Ormiston Activity Centre. “Starting from Sunday February 3, we will begin a weight loss training camp, free of charge to promote health and wellbeing of our community. Those looking to lose fat and form healthy habits, be sure to come along,” says Young. As part of the fitness regime there will also be a fun walk every Saturday from 8am-9am with Bartholomew. The locations will vary and will be announced in the newsletter. The body training sessions will continue with Will Liu. They will be held on Fridays from 8.30am9am—instead of Saturday at the Ormiston Activity Centre. A dance workshop by Dr Rajesh will also be held every Saturday at the same venue from 9am-11am where participants can learn some

Top: Robert Bartholomew, the newly appointed vice president of Botany & Flat Bush Ethnic Association is enthused about the free community activities offered by the association founded by Peter Young; Bottom: Workout in the park. Photo supplied

cool Bollywood moves and low intensity dance sequences while sweating it out. “I’d like the community to make full use of the free fitness programmes we have designed. There’s nothing like keeping fit whilst having fun,” says Young, 72. “I do believe that a healthy community makes a healthy society and this is a great opportunity for people to enjoy the sunshine, exercise whilst breathing in fresh air and making new friends.”

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The Auckland Boys’ Choir has vacancies for its 2019 choir. Boys should be between 8 and 12 years of age. Rehearsals are held on late afternoons Mondays, in Epsom. Auditions for this year’s choir are to be held on Monday, February 4, 4.30 till 6pm (boys to stay for the complete time) in Saint George’s Church Hall, Ranfurly Road, Epsom. Visit www. aucklandboyschoir. org.nz for more information or phone 021 0309515. Phone requests can be made to the above phone number.

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Op Shop

St Columba Church Op Shop is having a half price sale of all ladies clothing from Thursday, February 7. Located at 480 Ti Rakau Drive Botany. Open from 9am–12.30pm Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Covered parking at rear of church – follow the signs.

Movies in the Park

Good girl Sandy and greaser Danny fell in love over the summer. When they unexpectedly discover they’re now in the same high school, will they be able to rekindle their romance? Grease is on on February 22 at Barry Curtis Park. Family activities from 6.20pm. Movie starts at sunset (sunset is at approximately 8.25pm). Movie run time is 1 hour 51 mins. This event is brought to you by the Howick Local Board. Bring along a picnic, order dinner online or grab a bite from one of our food stalls.

Genealogists

The next meeting of the Howick Branch of the NZSG will be held on Saturday, February 9 at St Andrews Church Centre, Vincent Street, Howick at 1.30pm. John Mitchell will be speaking about the Coastal Defense of Auckland from 1841-1959. Door charge $5.00. Visitors welcome. For further information phone 576-4715 or 576-5400.

Allergy support for teens Are you a teenager with food allergies? The local Allergy New Zealand support group is having a support event for you on Sunday, February 17 from 6 to 8pm in Pakuranga. For more details contact Kimberley on 021 143 8484 or maddensnoad@gmail.com

Love Songs on the Lawn

The Howick Historical Village invites you to join them as the sun sets and the village transforms magically into the most perfect romantic setting on Thursday, February 14. Bring a picnic dinner and relax with us as our DJ entertains you with ‘Love Songs on the Lawn’ from 7pm – 9pm. Send us a special song request and dedication with your online booking. Hot and cold drinks and sweet treats for sale. Special entry fee of $10 per person, 14+ years.

Migrant Connect Service

Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga can help you find answers to questions you may have about working and settling in New Zealand. CAB offer a free walk in settlement information service and also hold free Information sessions/ Workshops on topics useful to new migrants such as: CV and Cover Letter Writing, Interview Skills, Employment Skills, Driving in NZ, Taxation, Starting a new business in New Zealand, Positive Parenting, Health System, Housing and more. To get more information about the free workshops please Register at Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga, Library Building, 7 Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga or Phone 09 5768331 / 021 459 520 or email settlement. pakuranga@cab.org.nz

Chinese New Year Come celebrate Chinese New Year Family Fun Day on Saturday and Sunday, February 9 and 10 at Botany Town Centre from 2-5.30pm. There will be plenty of entertainment to bring in the Year of the Pig. There will also be a Chinese New Year Family Celebration at the Pakuranga Plaza from 2-5.30pm on the same weekend.

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GARDENING

Garden Festival’s tale of two gardens at Bucklands Beach ■■By Farida Master

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garden should have an element of mystery. You should never be able to look at a garden in two minutes flat and walk away. There should be perspective, where you find it disappearing and yet when you look around, you find an element of surprise. So says Malcolm Hayward whose home is part of the Heroic Garden Festival tour on February 16 and 17 that features 28 diverse gardens across Auckland with six of them in east Auckland. Malcolm says the property was a dumping site for building material debris when he bought the Bucklands Beach home in 2012. He started renovating and landscaping and has now been magically transformed into a Japanese-style courtyard garden. A pathway lined with espaliered (trained to grow in a certain way) fruit and vegetable trees leads up to the spacious porch at the rear end of the house, overlooking an English meandering garden, with traces of Italian design. Sitting proud in the centre of the courtyard is a formal water fountain that houses water plants, lilies and fish that have happily made the pond their home. Malcolm, who converted a small cottage garden into a picture-perfect outdoor space, says that as well as the artistry, colour and texture, perspective is important in every garden. Talking about the Japanese garden, he says he had a eureka moment when he decided to plant native New Zealand plants in a Japanese courtyard with a pond and fish. The idea worked perfectly and now he finds himself every morning enjoying the play of light as he has his morning cup of coffee. “The Japanese courtyard-style garden with its structure and serenity creates a different room in the garden,” he says. The European style back yard is a perfect place for a garden party. It’s a cool retreat with plenty of different points of interest and more than 100 shades of green, a perfect contrast to the garden in the front. An English statue surrounded by a burst of green, overlooks a glasshouse. As you step in the eclectic green space, there are aquariums with tropical fish and wind-sensitive plants that grab your attention. A frangipani plant towers above with its sweet, scented flowers. The beautifully landscaped garden looks like an art canvas when the sun goes down and the mood lighting brings a warm glow to the garden filled with perennials, exotic flowing plants, rambling vines and manicured shrubs. As part of the Heroic Garden Festival, Malcolm is happy to share his garden with strangers. “I don’t mind opening my house up to keen gardeners since it is all for a good cause with the proceeds donated to Mercy Hospice,” he says.

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aint Kentigern College student Andrew Chen has achieved the maximum score in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma examinations. Chen, 2018 graduate and IB Dux, scored the highest possible score of 45 out of 45 points, the first Saint Kentigern student to do so. “This is a fantastic achievement for Andrew, who joins five other students in New Zealand who were awarded full marks last year,” a St Kentigern College spokesperson said. “He is now one of 327 students to be awarded 45 points, out of more than 181,000 students from 3200 schools in more than 150 countries, who completed the diploma assessment in 16 languages across the globe during 2018. “This places him in the top 0.18 per cent worldwide. We are very proud of Andrew!” Chen joined the College in 2014 as a Year 9 student and quickly distinguished himself as an outstanding academic student. He was the Dux of Middle School in 2015, 1st in Year 11, 1st in Year 12 IB Diploma and then went on to be named the IB Diploma Dux in his final year. He has proved to be an exceptional mathematician who has come first in every New Zealandwide mathematics competition

over the past four years. As a Year 11 student, Chen was awarded the NZQA Scholarship Top Subject Scholar award for Statistics and also gained a Scholarship in Calculus. These are exams usually taken at Year 13. Whilst offered a University of Auckland Top Achiever Scholarship, Andrew cast his net wider, firstly being offered a place with a scholarship to Sydney University. It was a chance of an interview at Oxford University that changed that path. Chen flew to England with high hopes for two interviews with professors from two separate departments - and then waited nervously on return to finally hear that he has been accepted for a place at Oxford University. He plans to study mathematics and computer science; a course with an intake of only 30 students worldwide every year. Senior College Principal, Suzanne Winthrop said, ‘Each year, Saint Kentigern has reason to be proud of students who excel at the highest level in their fields of endeavour, from academic to sporting and artistic pursuits. Once in a while, we have reason to be exceptionally proud. This is one of those occasions.” In addition to Andrew’s achievement, a further five St Kents students achieved 40 points or higher

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The art and culture scene is buzzing with the upcoming Auckland Fringe Festival in the month of February that precedes the Auckland Art Festival in March. Local art and culture fans can rejoice as a lot of events are coming to Howick this year. One of them is (on) Whatipu, a mixed media journey through identity, immigration and grief. Using the magic of puppetry, live music, spoken word and film, it is an interdisciplinary exploration of selfacceptance. Written and directed by Dawn Glover, (on) Whatipu will debut in February as part of the Auckland Fringe Festival 2019 at Uxbridge Arts & Culture. The emotional journey featuring whales, song and a touch of theatre magic is Navi Collaborative’s third original production— devised by the Navi core team through exploratory sessions with local artists and community members using provocation and play. Set on the wild windswept shore of Whatipu, an immigrant to New Zealand digs her toes into the black sand of the long white cloud. The story goes that Nina Johnson has come to the wilderness to reckon and

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eople were out in force to support Auckland Polo Club’s Tiger Building Charity Day in Clevedon on Sunday. Held for the 8th year, the annual event was a perfect opportunity for polo fans who couldn’t wait for February 19’s much-anticipated Land Rover NZ Polo Open to get a pre-polo open fix. Around twenty-five teams played five different levels of polo and the highlight was the high goal competition. The final was held between PDL Senco and Tiger Building with PDL Senco coming out winners at 11-10. There were fun family activities, fire brigade displays, raffle prizes, food and beverages and a postpolo auction. All proceeds were in aid of the Clevedon Volunteer Fire Brigade.

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Wilson preparing for World Summer Games A local athlete is preparing to compete at the Special Olympics World Summer Games 2019 in Abu Dhabi in March. The World Games will be the biggest sports and humanitarian event staged this year. Special Olympics Howick-Pakuranga athlete James Wilson in powerlifting is part of the New Zealand delegation, which includes 38 athletes with intellectual disabilities, five ‘Unified Partners’ (athletes without an intellectual disability), and 21 coaches, managers and support staff. The athletes will compete in swimming, athletics, bocce, equestrian, basketball, bowling, powerlifting and football. The Special Olympics World Summer Games 2019 will see more than 7000 athletes from 170 countries compete in a series of sports from March 14-21. This is the first time the event has been held in the Middle East North Africa region and is the largest single event ever held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Special Olympics Howick-Pakuranga chairperson Laurinne Laing said James is a dedicated athlete who has maintained a rigorous training programme and we know that he will represent his club and New Zealand well. Special Olympics New Zealand chief executive Carolyn Young, said the athletes had to compete at local and regional events, as well as at the Special Olympics New Zealand National Summer Games in 2017 in order to qualify for the World Summer Games, and were then selected by a panel of

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coaches. “Competing at this international event has been years in the making for many of the athletes, and they are all working with their coaches to be as prepared as possible,” Carolyn says. “They are set for an amazing experience.” ➤➤Read more about the New Zealand athletes competing at the Games and donate to support their journey at http:// www.specialolympics.org.nz/Bean-Athlete/Events-and-Games/ Games/2019-World-SummerGames/Meet-the-Team/Athletes. aspx

yman Healthcare is joining the electric car revolution by installing a fast-charging network at five of its Auckland villages and moving its fleet to electric vehicles. Ryman, New Zealand’s largest retirement village operator, will install fast chargers at its Howick (Bruce McLaren Retirement Village on Chapel Rd), St Heliers, Greenlane and Orewa villages as part of New Zealand’s drive to cut carbon emissions by switching to electric cars. The chargers will be available to residents and their families as well as staff and members of the public visiting the villages. Ryman will also be switching its car fleet to electric vehicles and will be piloting car ride and sharing schemes for its residents. Chief executive Gordon MacLeod said there was growing interest from residents in using electric cars and Ryman wanted to make sure it had a charging network in place to enable them to make the switch. “A number of our residents have switched to electric cars and we want to make sure that we have a fast charging network to support them. We’re designing our new villages to incorporate charging points and the fast chargers will allow residents to top up with power quickly and conveniently.’’

Ryman Healhtcare’s network will begin at five Auckland villages.

Last year Ryman Healthcare signed up to the CEMARS carbon reduction scheme and has measured its carbon footprint across its village network. Switching to an electric vehicle fleet is one of the measures planned to reduce the company’s carbon footprint. Ryman already used hybrid vehicles and moving to electric cars was a logical next step, Mr MacLeod said. “We know the world is changing quickly and we want to make sure we’re adapting to use any

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new technology that’s available to reduce our carbon footprint. We think enabling the use of electric cars is a perfect way to do this. We’ll trial the network at five of our Auckland villages before considering a further roll out to the rest of our villages in New Zealand and in Australia.’’ Ryman’s fast charging network was one of a number of schemes to win support from the Government’s Low Emission Vehicles Contestable fund, which is a joint public and private sector initiative aimed at reducing emissions.

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Your view T2/Bus lane for Pakuranga Rd I don’t know what Auckland Transport (AT) are thinking about altering the roading condition on Pakuranga Road, as already during the rush “hour”, traffic is built back up the filter lane from the traffic lights at the junction of Pakuranga Road/Ti Rakau Drive way back up to Greenhill Crescent now each morning. And to have this new express busway lane imposed on us it is going to make things a lot worse. Please AT, leave things as they are. A Parsons, Pakuranga

90 day trial needs to go

Be aware of the 90 day trial. I was unfairly treated. It happened to me. I was harassed and intimidated. This employer was treating other staff members with respect but not me. I was ignored and had no breaks and very late lunch breaks. They left me on my own in store with mo training or support. I was also yelled at in front of customers. I was bullied and embarrassed. Then I was told to leave. They used some pathetic reason. I have been employed as a hardworking mature person for 30 years or more and have never, never, ever been told to go. I’m one of many people treated like this. It’s about time us hardworking honest kiwis stood up for ourselves. I had a good case the authority said but my doctor warned me not to. My health wellbeing wouldn’t cope with it. The 90 day trial is unfair and should go. The Government needs to talk to the public about this. Unhappy stressed, Howick

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Boost the Hop Cards If the regional fuel tax is not being used to offset Auckland Transport (AT) fare increases, I would like to see it used to support Hop Cards. Let’s do away with the $10 purchase fee for new Hop Cards, and credit all existing active cards with $10. The Opal Card in New South Wales is free, and is available at just about every convenience

Happy 100th Marjorie

Marjorie Collett, who has been a long term resident of the Papatoetoe area, celebrated her 100th birthday on the January 6 in Flat Bush with family and friends. Celebrations were held at Summerset by the Park, Flat Bush, where she now resides.

Lack of understanding about trig The trig was a historical feature that I had been assured would not be removed, according the Manukau City Parks Department several years ago. I am very disappointed to see it removed. I am amazed at the Auckland Council’s attitude and lack of understanding of the history of this site. Alan La Roche, Howick historian

Remedy Kombucha has no respect for standards Dave Ronson asks if Auckland Transport should look to either subsidising Hop Cards or even consider making them free. Photo Twitter store. Surely AT could do the same? Dave Ronson Pakuranga Heights

Stockade Hill Trig removal

In response to your article on the removal of the trig beacon from Stockade Hill (Times, January 24) and the explanation given for this by Land Information NZ (LINZ), I would like to point out the error in the second reason given that it was “to cooperate with the Auckland Council and Tupua Maunga in their plans to remove such beacons where possible to restore volcanic sites”. In the original reply I received from LINZ they stated Stockade Hill was a Volcanic Cone, which it obviously is not – at least the geological society doesn’t list it as such. However I note your article states ‘volcanic sites’ – as all of Auckland, in fact the whole of NZ, would fit this description then it is difficult to comprehend what LINZ is proposing. This is particularly relevant when the local iwi are proposing a zip line and gondola for Motutapu

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On Saturday (January 19), I was going with my mother to get my eyes tested at Botany Town Centre – and you would have to be blind not to see that ad, which stated “ Tell Sugar To Get Fruct”. I noticed this vulgar advert twice in the centre. This could easily be picked up by young audiences who may attempt to use the F-word as a result of this. It is very inappropriate due to this supposedly being a family-friendly environment. Another individual in Australia also complained to their Standards Authority, however they withheld it. But New Zealand

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should have our own set of standards and I believe that this is crossing the line. I have sent this to the Advertising Standards Authority but have not yet received any response. Daniel Revans (10) if LINZ replaced the Stockade Hill beacon with one of those it intends to remove from the actual volcanic cones. This would overcome the health and safety issue with rust stated as the primary cause for removal of the beacon. There has been a trig beacon on Stockade Hill since 1936 and it marks the spot of not just the trig but the original survey point for the design and construction of the stockade in 1863. So you would think that a little communication with the local community by the relevant authorities before any changes were made would have been appropriate. Robert McCallum, Howick

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opinion

football

Djokovic in sublime form

maestro Federer’s 20. But his immediate focus will be on winning the French crown Nadal has won an astounding 11 times. Should he succeed, he will complete a Novak slam having won Wimbledon, the United States and now the Australian Opens in his last three attempts. But beating the King of Clay on his favourite surface is a huge mountain to climb. Meanwhile Naomi Osaka’s elevation to women’s No 1 following her win in the United States Open with another in Australia, suggests a rising 21-yearold star who could challenge the ageing Serena Williams’ dominance. She did it when claiming the US Open final at Flushing Meadow when a spiteful Williams spat the dummy, with further spats against the umpire that took some of the glory away from her conqueror. Nothing, however, could detract from Osaka’s Australian 7-6, 5-7, 6-1 win against popular Czech Petra Kvitova in the women’s singles final. Having beaten Serena Williams 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 in a thrilling quarter-final, Kvitova looked likely to add to her previous two majors before surviving a knife attack in her apartment and major surgery to her hand and fingers.

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However Osaka, who moved to America from Japan when she was three, was also in outstanding form. Blessed with some of Williams’ power, she moves around the court faster and isn’t afraid to go for her shots. That proved the difference in her decisive 6-1 third set triumph against Kvitova. Meanwhile while Colin Munro’s berth in the Black Caps ODI team is under threat after he and opening partner Martin Guptill’s struggle for runs, they are by no means the only ones unable to cope with the Indian bowlers’ seam and spin. The only ones to have offered resistance after the first three games were Ross Taylor (who was unlucky to not score a century in the third), captain Kane Williamson and Tom Latham. Munro has been accused of being too gung ho, a criticism that was often levelled at his mentor, Brendon McCullum, though it was a method which reaped rich dividends when he struck gold last summer. Meanwhile Doug Bracewell has justified his recall with some good bowling and lusty hitting. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer and author

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Top three Howick Pakuranga teams chalk up decisive wins ■ BY JIM ALLNATT

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he Marie Raos Ray White Howick Pakuranga Premier Men have qualified first in the Jeff Crowe Cup Limited Overs Cup and have a bye straight through to a home semi-final in two weeks time. The home team was expecting a tough match against old rivals University, especially since University had being enjoying a run of high scores. University won the toss and batted first on a beautiful Lloyd Elsmore wicket made for batting and after 10 overs with University having posted 70 runs, it certainly looked as if the Alpacas were in for a long day. However once the first breakthrough was made when Anand was dismissed for 46 and the second wicket fell one run later when Auckland Ace Finn Allen was removed for a duck, Howick Pakuranga’s bowlers began to pile on the pressure and,

apart from opener Beecroft who scored 51, University’s batsmen offered little resistance, bowled out for 161 in 34 overs. Adam Jones 4/18, Jamie Brown 3/19 and Bill Walsh 2/22 sent the opposing batsmen back to the pavilion in a procession. Howick Pakuranga’s batting line up was never going to be challenged by this total and cruised to 162/3 in 30 overs. Dan Young acted as the sheet anchor with 65 off 87 balls and was part of an 81 run partnership. David Winn looked very solid finishing of 37* at the end of the match. Cameos of 23 off 24 balls from the bat of Dale Phillips and Brian Barnard’s 15* off 8 completed the score sheet. Not only did the Premier Men make their One Day semifinal but the Marie Raos Ray White Premier Reserve Men also won its match against Takapuna to make the Reserve One Day final which is being played at Lloyd Elsmore on

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mier Women completed the trifecta with two big wins in the T20 Pearl Dawson Trophy. In the first match, the ladies restricted a strong Parnell side to 88/8 in its 20 overs with Alyssa Bowden 2/18, Rae Allright 2/11 and Lucy Western 3/17 sharing the wickets. Howick cruised to victory losing only two wickets in the process. Radhika Patel top scored with 44 and Skye Bowden was 24* at the end. The second match against local rivals Papatoetoe was a much closer affair. Papatoetoe totaled 111/5 in its 20 overs. Amberley Parr 2/22 was the most effective bowler. It took Howick Pakuranga 19.1 overs to pass this total with Skye Bowden 23, Lucy Western 20, Rewa Arora 25* and Holly Topp 23* all contributing to the win. When the match finished, Howick had reached 114/5. The result of these two victories has seen the women’s side move into second place on the points table.

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