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extremely hard to cope with the stress of increasing special needs students filling up the classrooms, Alan McIntyre principal of one of the biggest primary schools in Auckland with a roll of 800 students, says teachers are beginning to collapse under the strain. Getting relief teachers is a major issue. With fewer teachers getting into the profession and the more experienced ones retiring, there is an ever-widening chasm. ➤ Turn to Page 3


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he Coroner’s report released last Friday showing there had been between 40-45 deaths in the last 12 months as a result of synthetic drug use is cause for great concern, and action needs to be taken now, Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga says. “We cannot stand idly by as more people die and families are hurt when we can do something about it. My Members Bill, which would amend

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On August 25 and 26 by the members the Fencible Quilters and proceeds will of Howick will be go towards a fourhosting a Triennial wheel motorised Show at the Howick vehicle to support Bowling Club, Sale St, Dee Gordon, who Howick. suffers from Motor Every three Neurone disease. It years, a group of will help her achieve A prized raffle quilt made by independence. local women bring Photo supplied together a collection members. The machine of their creative quilting efforts, transforms Dee’s world as she can to showcase their talent and no longer walk. expertise in bed and lap quilts as Also available is an enormous well as a variety of art quilts. They trading table of hand-crafted also host two club challenges. items, made by members and will Guest judge for the Triennial include hand-knitted clothing, Show is Jo Dixey. She will display soft toys, homewares etc. Eftpos is and demonstrate her own special available and entry is $3 for adults talents. There will be a live with children free. quilting competition in the form ■■ Opening hours are from of a “jelly roll challenge”. 9am-4pm, Saturday and 9am-3pm, The raffle quilt has been made Sunday.

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the Psychoactive Substances Act to increase the penalties for supplying these synthetic drugs, is a big first step in tackling this issue,” he says. St John Ambulance receives around 30 callouts a week related to synthetic drug use, as batches are becoming increasingly potent and dangerous and are doing more harm to New Zealanders. “My Psychoactive Substances

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(Increasing Penalty for Supply and Distribution) Amendment Bill would increase the maximum jail sentence for selling or supplying synthetic drugs from two years to eight years,” says Brown. “This would give police stronger powers to crack down on suppliers

and help deter drug dealers in New Zealand from selling these harmful substances. “These drugs are a serious blight on our society. Parliament needs to get tougher on this issue fast before further irreparable harm is done.” His Bill will put the dealers of these substances on notice and ensure the justice system has the tools to more appropriately deal with the people who clearly don’t care about the harm they’re causing. “I am once again calling on the Government to support my Bill when it returns to Parliament for its second and third readings, as urgent action needs to be taken to protect New Zealanders from what is quickly becoming a deadly epidemic.”

Lottery supports Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga Citizens Advice Bureau received a grant of $5000 from the Lottery Grants Board this week. Louise Boswell, the bureau’s manager says, “We receive funding from the Lottery Grants Board each year and it is greatly appreciated. This funding will help us continue to deliver a high quality service to the people of Pakuranga-Eastern Manukau. “Our trained volunteer interviewers can help people with information on almost any issue including consumer rights, employment issues, finance and tax, benefit entitlements, housing and tenancy, and much more. No problem is too big or too small.” The Lottery Grants Board benefits the community by distributing the profits from

state lotteries such as Lotto, Instant Kiwi, and Daily Keno. They are a major ongoing supporter of Citizens Advice Bureaux New Zealand Inc (CABNZ) and its 82 member bureau / branches. CABNZ chief executive Kerry Dalton says, “We are grateful that with Lottery support we can continue providing free, confidential and impartial information, advice, advocacy and support which helps over half a million people nationally every year.” ■■ Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga, Pakuranga Library Building, 7 Aylesbury St, Pakuranga and Botany Town Centre. Phone 09-5768331 or toll free 0800 367 222. Open 9am-4.30pm, email Pakuranga@ cab.org.nz

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Teachers are ‘buckling under pressure’ ➤➤Continued from page 1. “There are no teachers applying for ae job,” says Mr McIntyre. His deputy principal at Owairoa Primary, Christine Bull, says that equally stressful is the responsibility of being a Special Education Needs Coordinator (SENCO). It gives her very little time to complete other aspects of her job. She ends up spending all her time trying to ensure that children with special educational needs and disabilities within the school receive the support they need and deserve. “Our school is now employing 12 teacher aides, paid from locally-raised funds, to assist in classes,” says Ms Bull. “I have to meet up with the families and try to figure out what the real problem is and then connect them to the special agencies for help. It could be that the parents have separated and the child’s routine is disturbed because he is living in more than one home. Or that the parent has major family/health issues and is more dependent on the school to look after the child. There are so many other issues to be considered,” she says. “The largest growing problem for children in all schools is the rising anxiety levels and it’s “a trend that is growing with children becoming distraught and anxious”. There is a great deal of time involved in having meetings and recording all the data, she says. “We often have to play counsellor, which is something we are not really

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Left: Leyette Callister, principal of Howick Primary; Centre: Alan McIntyre, principal of Owairoa Primary; Right: Ian Dickinson, principal Pigeon Mountain Primary with deputy principal Tracy Leader. Times photos.

trained for.” Leyette Callister, principal of Howick Primary, is equally concerned about the underresourcing of schools. She says that while inclusion is good, there is a point where the Ministry of Education needs to tell the parents that they need to put their child in a special needs environment. “We have a policy of inclusion and catering to every child’s needs but it gets to a ridiculous stage because of being under-resourced. We just don’t have enough teacher aides. It’s important to understand that while we really enjoy having your child at school, we also have a responsibility of keeping other children safe.” A case in point is an autistic child at school. “The child couldn’t sit still and would keep circling around the class which was very disconcerting for the teacher and students. There were times she would get so agitated she’d snap a pencil and start chewing on it. It was inappropriate behaviour and, unfortunately, the mother wasn’t willing to work with us. “Another child with Down syndrome once ran away from school. Fortunately the child was found. The

Ministry of Education then fenced the property around the classroom with a patch of green.” She says that additional resourcing is needed to help

“Recruiting teachers is the biggest challenge. With the expectation and increasing demand on the teacher as well as accountability and paper work increasing, from 60 applicants for a teaching job, it has reduced to three or four,” he says. “To support our children we have to dip into our own school funding for more teacher aides. Fortunately for us, the Board of Trustees have been very supportive. Deputy principal Tracy Leader, who has the additional responsibility of dealing with SENCO, reiterates that sometimes they have no idea what they are dealing with. “We are not psychologists.” Admitting that it can get very frustrating, she says that there are multi-agencies involved when it comes to dealing with high needs students. “You are passed on from one department to another. We have to make referrals to the Resource Teachers for Learning and Behaviour (RTLB) at Pakuranga Intermediate which is a fabulous service but they are under a lot of pressure as well. “The whole system is at a breaking point.” ■■ What do you think? Email farida@times.co.nz

“There is just not enough money to run our schools,” Leyette Callister, principal of Howick Primary. senior staff as teachers are beginning to say `we are not going to deal with this’. “There is just not enough money to run our schools,” she says. “A lot of experienced teachers have moved house out of Auckland and for younger teachers who are just learning the ropes, it is a big ask. The quality and number of new applicants is low. It’s a huge challenge we are facing. The Ministry of Education is in a mess. “In my opinion, our much experienced teachers would go without an increase of salary if there are better working conditions.” Ian Dickinson, principal of Pigeon Mountain School, says the complexity of needs has increased and, with that, it is getting harder to get teachers in the classroom.

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Howick pharmacy collects top NZ award

Helping Kiwi kids achieve potential Ensuring that our students get the investment of time and attention from New Zealand’s world MP for Botany class teachers is one of the best things that we can do to ensure better educations for our future generations. An easy and effective way we can achieve that is to reduce the size of the classes for teachers in order to ensure more one-on-one time between an individual student and their teacher. Our motivation is simple; we want to ensure a future where our students, parents and teachers feel like they are getting more out of our education system. That’s why National has announced our commitment to increasing the number of primary teachers to reduce class sizes and give kids more teacher time. By seeking to increase the number of teachers and decrease class sizes we can help ensure that every child has the help to reach their potential. All of us will be able to remember the positive effect a good teacher had on our education and smaller class sizes helps to harness that positivity. By allowing more time with individual students, teachers can focus on a more tailored approach to each student in their class and that can only be a good thing. This is a policy that is good for students but also continues to recognise the need to support teachers. Schools currently get one teacher for every 29 nine and 10-year-olds. It’s lower than that for younger children. By bringing that ratio down, we can help to ensure that schools are staffed in such a way to give teachers more time to invest in individual students at a stage of their lives when they need it most. This is an idea that provides the support to teachers to connect with individual students and tailor our curriculum to better suit those students’ needs. We’ve put the idea on the table and we’re committed to seeing it through. Over the next two years,we will be working hard with teachers, parents and communities to ensure that we can put forward a detailed and comprehensive plan to implement in 2020. ■ Jami-Lee Ross, Member of Parliament for Botany

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rawford House Pharmacy in Howick’s Picton Street has won the Green Cross Health Innovation in Delivering People Centred Care award at the annual NZ Pharmacy Awards. This award was presented to Basma Hikmet, who manages the pharmacy. Pharmacist and owner Leane Steele said: “The campaign we ran, that was the basis of our entry, was a programme we implemented in conjunction with the Crawford Medical practice (next door) and our local PHO - East Health. “We initiated our plan by presenting to the doctors’ meeting (around 14 doctors) about antibiotic resistance and the importance of not using antibiotics unnecessarily, especially in viral illness (for example for colds and flu). “The PHO concurrently issued “Responsible Antibiotic Prescriber” to those doctors who were involved in the PHO programme. “We felt we could support/ encourage change in behaviour, because we often saw scripts for antibiotics when it seemed unnecessary.” The pharmacy presented alternatives that doctors could consider when they had a patient with a viral ill-

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ness, firstly symptom relief (pain relief, nasal sprays, cough medicine and decongestants). Secondly the pharmacy gave them options of research-backed/evidencebased natural health products they could recommend with confidence. The doctors found it useful to have options to ‘prescribe’ when antibiotics were not indicated, as doctors are often pressured by patients for antibiotics. “We also agreed a strategy with doctors around ‘back pocket scripts’ – which is when the doctor gives a prescription for antibiotics if symptoms get worse – intending patients to wait a few days before filling. “We, along with the doctors,

had posters and pamphlets promoting the message. The collaboration between pharmacy and medical practice made for seamless information and education being offered to patients to ensure they felt confident with their experience.” Mrs Steele said they immediately noticed a significant decrease in antibiotic prescriptions, along with an adoption of their recommendations for alternatives. “For us in the pharmacy, we were pleased to forego our dispensing income on antibiotic scripts and were rewarded with increased sales in the other areas,” she said. “In health we talk a lot about collaboration and

integration. The judges and also David Clark (Minister of Health, guest speaker at event) made particular mention of our entry and how important it was demonstrating this to others in our profession. “Our chosen focus of Antibiotic Resistance is very topical and of great significance in health currently.” The collaboration and relationship with doctors means they are able to support each other with further projects in the future. “Currently we are working with doctors on further PHO initiatives and I personally really appreciate being able to facilitate pharmacists working to the top of their scope,” said Mrs Steele.

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How did councillors vote? Re Local by-elections and information to help our voting. Would it please be possible to ask a question of our local politicians and local council members via the Times? It is a question on the lips of almost everyone I speak to and it would be good to get some clear answers. With the Howick by-election looming and the Auckland mayoral election not far away, we ( the people of Auckland) want to know which councillors and politicians voted in favour of having the Auckland fuel tax imposed upon us? What appears to be a majority of voters feel this tax has arrived as a decision made by certain elected officials and without any reference to the wishes of the voting population. Having clarity on who was in favour would be a great help in making our voting choices going forwards. It seems there are other taxes being debated currently,

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again with no reference or regards to the views of the voting public which include a clean water tax and a ‘poo’ tax. Clearly as ‘electorate’ we are deemed not qualified to have any input into this process so again a list of those elected officials who have decided to speak for us, without reference to our concerns and views would be most appreciated. It seems that the only way we can express our views nowadays is at the polls. I really hope the Times can post such a list.

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On June 21 the Howick Bridge Club held its annual fundraising event for the Totara Hospice: South Auckland. This comprised an auction of goods kindly donated by local businesses and club members plus a bridge tournament which attracted entries from clubs within the Auckland region. Our tireless organiser Mary Wood once again did an excellent job in personally visiting and securing goods, vouchers and services from 116 local businesses and the arts groups, to whom we extend our heartfelt thanks. Special thanks also extended to Lenice Clarkson for her valued contribution in organising the auction items, raffles and prizes. The Howick Bridge Club has been running this Hospice event for the past 30 years and this year raised $6400 for such a worthy and deserving cause.

Results of the Bridge Tournament: North/ South: 1. Lenice Clarkson & James Thompson 64.29%

2. Bruce & Ngaire Barrack 61.01% 3. Marlene Young & Tony Morcom 60.10% East/ West: 1. Micheal Curry & Anisia Shami 75.07% 2. Alan Dormer & Anthony Hopkins 72.06% 3. Lorraine Rose & Resie Coenen 59.67% Interested in learning or returning to play bridge? We invite people interested in learning to play bridge via our beginners’ lessons or former players interested in returning to play bridge via our refresher lessons at the Howick Bridge Club to email howickbridgeclub@ gmail.com or visit www.howickbridgeclub.org.nz.

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MetlifeCare (Pakuranga Village on Edgewater Drive) have responded positively and are now fixing the problems with the lift and stairs that were the problem from the first report earlier in the year (Times, February 22). They are currently making repairs to the over bridge that leads to my mum’s apartment. They are going to be completely covering the bridge

May in favour of introducing a Regional Fuel Tax (RFT) of 11.5 cents per litre. There were 13 votes in favour and seven against. The tax will expire in 10 years and kicked in for Auckland commuters on July 1.

How they voted – For: Phil Goff, Bill Cashmore, Josephine Bartley, Cathy Casey, Ross Clow, Linda Cooper, Chris Darby, Alf Filipiana, Christine Fletcher, Richard Hills, Penny Hulse, Wayne Walker, John Watson. Against: Fa’anana Efeso Collins, Mike Lee, Daniel Newman, Greg Sayers, Desley Simpson, Sharon Stewart, Sir John Walker. which holds the lift and are going to replace the lift with a new one. The two stairways that lead to the upstairs apartments will also be covered in to protect the residents from the elements. This is an awesome result and I want to thank them for their very positive response. I had the pleasure of attending a meeting at the village in Edgewater Drive on Wednesday. Present was all the local management team, production and design team for the new buildings that are currently with the council for approval and the CEO Glen Sowry. At this meeting for all residents and their families, they informed everyone of the new changes that will be taking place over the next two years. They are going to be putting things into place to make the disruption of this new build as minimal as possible for the current residents. I was able to thank the CEO personally for this response and I look forward to seeing the new look Metlife Care Edgewater Drive.

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Can we protect humans? It is truly bizarre that we can put up barriers to protect nature from human intervention such as the kauri die-back disease problem, and rightly so, but why is it that we cannot put up barriers to protect humans from nature, as we have just experienced where the two people were washed off the rocks and drowned while fishing on the West Coast. These rocks are known to be dangerous, and yet the unsuspecting couple were able to clamber over slippery rocks to meet their untimely end at the hands of nature.

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Their shows swerve through irresistible hard electric blues, offbeat proto-R&B gems, prewar spirituals, and into the salacious land of calypso - all presented with an attention to the unexpected and spontaneous reimagining of the music, and the occasional Rodwell original number (somewhere south of psychedelic soul). The guitarist has been described by the NME as “Sheffield’s answer to Lightnin’ Hopkins,” and has toured in the UK, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the US. “By turns wild, angry, hypnotic and sensual, it’s as uncompromising as it is funky and some of the best live music I’ve seen,” wrote Blues in London magazine. “Beautiful groove, beautiful tunes - you don’t hear that anymore,” remarked none other than ex-Allman Brothers Band guitarist Derek Trucks. Saturday August 18, Tom Rodwell & Storehouse, Uxbridge Arts & Culture, 8pm – late. $20

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tion wins in the past. Champion drum major Joe Williams led the band to victory through the streets of Blenheim with an impressive display of drill and swagger, competing for the title of Champion Marching Band in the Parade of Bands, with 26 other bands strutting their stuff. Howick Brass also received a special mention from the panel of adjudicators for their entertainment factor – consisting of a very talented Baldrick as official barrier carrier throughout the performance of the Blackadder march. Over the following days, the band then competed on the contest stage, performing the set test work – a premiere of a New Zealand composition written for the 2018 Championships by 20 year-old Jack Bewley, entitled A Theme Fading – along with the

band’s chosen reflective item Glorify His Name and the major own choice work Lake of the Moon. Returning home champions, the band is not resting on its laurels and has already begun preparations for a major concert that immediately precedes the Auckland Regional Championships in September. They will be competing against stiff competition from both the Auckland and Waikato/Bay of Plenty regions. Howick Brass is a strong and established community band which has served the communities of Howick and east Auckland since 1959. The band rehearses in the heart of Howick at its band rooms on the Howick Domain and welcomes new members of any age or ability who may be interested in making music within the community and beyond.

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Book-reading by author Sriram Iyer at Botany Library on Saturday, August 4 at 12.30pm. Meet the author Sriram who will share his journey of penning the romantic fiction novel Let me Go—to friendship ...with love. There will be book signing and a chance to chat with the author.

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Talk, Film ‘Poles Apart’ and Wander the Galleries Hosted Visit, open to individuals and small groups: join our popular tour of the galleries. Hear an introductory talk and watch the film ‘Poles Apart’. $10 per person at the Polish Museum, includes afternoon tea. Booking not required. August 28, 1-3pm. 125 Elliot Street, Howick

Free Teacher Orientation Session Teachers come and find out about the Polish Museums in-house ‘Stefania for Schools’ programme for Years 3-8+, based on Jennifer Beck’s popular book ‘Stefania’s Dancing Slippers’. View the stunning original artworks by Lindy Fisher. August 15, 3.15- 3.45pm or by special arrangement. 125 Elliot Street. Howick.

Pakuranga Croquet Club Give croquet a try at the Pakuranga Croquet Club in Lloyd Elsmore Park. All mallets and coaching is provided, so come on down and meet the friendly members and have a go. Playing days are mornings Saturdays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All ages welcome. For further information contact Precille Harrison 273- 9599.

Uxbridge Arts and Culture Enchante Cabaret at Uxbridge Arts and Culture on Saturday, August 11 at 7pm. Five of New Zealand’s top burlesque artists will perform. See www.uxbridge.org.nz

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Join us for an interactive session of stories, songs, rhymes and all things nice……Sing-along Storytime encourages children to develop a love of stories read aloud by librarians with music, singing and dance. Ideal for children aged 2-5 years; all pre-schooler children and whanau welcome. Mon 10.30-11am (school term only).

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The Polish Museum will be hosting a film screening on Thursday August 9. Polish Battle of Britain is based on a diary of the 303 Squadron, plus Gladiators: Free Polish forces in World War 2. Suitable for ages 15 and older. From 2-4pm. Museum entry by donation. Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick.

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New Zealand’s best secondary school players have been named to take on several international age-group teams later this year – and two of them are from local schools. The 14-strong New Zealand Secondary Schools team has been confirmed by Netball New Zealand and will travel to Canberra from October 1-5 to play the Australian U17 squad and an England U17 side. The local players named in the squad are Nanise Waqairo from Howick College (from

Northern district) and Tayla Earle from Saint Kentigern College (Northern). New Zealand Secondary Schools coach Mary-Jane Araroa said the squad had impressed during performances at the National Development Camp in January as well as the National Age Group Championships in July. “This is such an important age-group for the development of Netball in New Zealand and it’s exciting to help these players realise

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Youth council’s fresh perspective By Therese Henkin

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ast week the young people of Howick had their voices heard by the Howick Local Board. The Howick Youth Council presented young people’s solutions to the community’s most pressing issues to local board members in a workshop last Tuesday. The Howick Youth Council operates under the Howick Local Board to ensure voices of youth are heard and hoped bringing attention to young people’s ideas will guide the local board’s future decisions, says youth council chairperson Zachary Wong. During the workshop the youth council handed over a set of recommendations written by local students covering issues of the environment, transport, equity, mental and physical wellbeing, and civic participation. “We think it’s really important that the voices of young people are heard by our decision-makers. We’re really excited that we’ve got a document that represents the wishes and the aspirations of young people on some really important issues affecting them,” says Wong. “We’re hopeful that the local board will be able to implement some of the suggestions these young people have put forward.” Solutions included in the docu-

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ment came from discussions among local high school students that took place at the Howick Youth Council’s annual youth summit in May. Students were given a chance to hear from experts in each of the topics, Wong says, and use this information to help guide their recommendations. Students were also asked to vote on different commendations to determine which were most widely supported. “These recommendations are all a true reflection of what young people in our community think and how they want to see community’s issues handled. The Howick Youth Council was just there to facilitate writing the final document,” he says. “This is the first time we have ever worked with the Howick Local Board to recommend real change in the community. Nothing like this has ever been done before in our area so it’s really

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nchorage Park School students dreamed of a native bush walk with bird feeders, weta enclosures, insect hotels and worm farms for their school. They even produced a model of what the finished transformation would look like. Thanks to $10,000 from TREEmendous – a joint initiative between Project Crimson and The Mazda Foundation – that dream became a reality last Saturday. Spotted digging in the rain were local Member of Parliament Simeon Brown along with MPs Priyanca Radhakrishnan and Deborah Russell, the chairperson for Environmental Select Committee Ruud Kleinpaste (The Bug Man), shark scientist Riley Elliott and Peter Wolfcamp from The Block and singer, Boh Runga. Mazda ambassadors Elliott, Wolfkamp and recording artist Boh Runga worked

alongside teachers, pupils and parents, local community members, Mazda Foundation Trustees and the team from Project Crimson, turning an unused area on the school grounds into a dedicated outdoor learning space. They planted more than 2000 native plants, shrubs and trees to create a place of exploration. School principal Belinda Johnston hopes that turning previous bare grass into a space where the students can learn more about ecosystems through hands-on experience will inspire a lifelong care for the environment in the children. “It’s easy for kids to just zone out when we teach them about the environment in a traditional classroom. Having a hands-on learning space will help them to really understand and connect with ecosystems of our local environment. “My hope is that by being

able to get stuck in and get their hands dirty, the children will understand the importance of taking care of the wonderful wildlife we have in our community.” She also thanked staff members and the wider community. Kleinpaste – TREEmendous ambassador and Project Crimson Trustee, says the school’s passion for the environment was inspiring, and their strong sense of community was clear from the people that turned up on the day to help out. Anchorage Park was the final school to be visited by the TREEmendous team this year. This event marks the 44th school to get the TREEmendous treatment in the last 11 years. Applications are held annually and judging is now underway for the next TREEmendous Schools for 2019. For more information visit www. treemenous.org.nz.

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he winter chill has impacted real estate sales volumes across the country in June but has done little to halt price rises in most regions, according to the latest data from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ). In June, the median price across the country rose by 5.7 per cent to a record equal median of $560,000 up from $530,000 the same time last year. Additionally, the New Zealand excluding Auckland median price remained at a record equalling figure of $460,000 in June up 7 per cent on June 2017. However, Auckland’s median price decreased by 0.7 per cent year-on-year to $850,000 down from $856,000 last year. New Zealand’s most expensive three territorial authorities are Auckland City with a median of $1,010,000, North Shore City with a median of $975,000 and Queenstown Lake District with a median of $908,000. Three regions saw record median prices during June – Waikato (+11.7 per cent to $525,000), Wellington (+12.3 per cent to $595,000) and Marlborough (+11.4 per cent to $440,000). Additionally, regions with strong annual increases included Gisborne (+26.9 per cent to $330,000) and Hawke’s Bay (+15.3 per cent to $430,000). However, the number of properties sold across the country decreased by 1.6 per cent to 6034,

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ping interest rates. “Again, we’re seeing this two-tier market across the country where prices are remaining stable in Auckland and Canterbury but rising in most other parts of the country. “From a volume perspective, we’ve seen the usual winter slowdown impact the market. Sales volumes fell significantly year-on-year on the West Coast (-25.7 per cent) which was the lowest sales count for 14 months, Waikato (-14 per cent) also the lowest sales count for 14 months, Wellington (-10.6 per cent) the lowest number of properties sold for 5 months and Otago (-8.3 per cent) the lowest sales count for 11 months. “Despite this, there were some regions that saw a strong increase

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HANDYMAN decorator, gardening, odd jobs, Chem house wash, anything considered Mark 021 280 4489 Handymangardeners. co.nz All jobs Ph Michael 0276 162 146 or 576 0106 HANDYMAN. Odd jobs, rubbish removal, house washing, qual work. Free quotes. Ph 0274990973.

ALL HEDGES, TREES, LAWNS

0800 245 625 HOWICK LOCKSMITHS

An experienced gentleman with years of experience in additions, renovations, wallpapering & painting etc. All other work considered also...

If you want something fixed such as:  Painting fences,garages etc  Plumbing job  Timber and plastic repairs  Fence repairs  Broken plastic  Some appliances can be fixed  I will look at anything and give you advice Ph Merv 027 444 7426

GLASS & GLAZING

0800 24 LOCK

Call Greg 022 508 0077

Flat pack specialists

GARAGE DOORS

Ph 265 2941 38 Trugood Dr, Burswood www.haynesglass.co.nz

GREGS GARDENING. weeding, pruning, hedges, small trees, gen garden tidyups. free quotes, 537 1121, 021 1167579

HANDYMEN

GARDEN CARE

ALL FENCING, decking & retaining walls. Ph Richard 021 783 258, or 271 3258

Doors/Door Repairs

Text or Call Tracey

FURNITURE REMOVAL

ABOUT Fencing 2000

L1C020

Hedge & Shrub Trimming

PEST CONTROL Ants, Cockroaches, Fleas, Flies, Spiders, Mosquitoes, Rats & Mice, Wasps 20+ years experience

Jim 0800 38 38 48

PLASTERERS AFFORDABLE plastering. New work & alterations. Skimming, cove & gib fixing. Ph Phil 021 521 403

RUBBISH REMOVALS GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384

RUBBISH REMOVAL

LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING All aspects. 10yrs exp. 100% guar. Richard 021 783 258, or 271 3258

Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish Ph: 0800 789 248

LANDSCAPING

The Whole 9 Yards Landscaping Limited 20 years experience in soft and hard landscaping

• PLAN • DESIGN • MAINTENANCE • DIGGER HIRE • HOLE DRILLING • Pergolas • Decks • Retaining Walls • Timber & Keystone • Driveways • Paving • Fencing • Concrete • Planting • Cobblestone Lift & Relayed • Drainage Problems • Lawns Layed • Ready Lawn • Irrigation Systems We also deliver landscaping supplies from Builders Mix, Sand, Pebbles, Bark etc competitive prices.

CD2046

Call the Sheriff – not the Cowboys!! Ph. Andrew 021 791 002 - Bryon 022 062 3423 Email: whole9yardsltd@gmail.com

Ph: 271 8055 • Fax: 271 8056 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz

CD254684

0800 277 2529 www.bsrconcrete.co.nz CD237763

Any event or occasion Please call me or email deliciousdining@xtra.co.nz 537 1312 or 021 180 9878

COMPUTERS

CD261528

ARCHITECTUAL Designs. Additions and alterations, New builds and rebuilds, Complete design service, Residential / commercial Phone Steve 535 5703

LICENSED BUILDERS, new homes, renovations, bathrooms, all jobs Call Matt 021 679378

No joins - No leaks - guaranteed

GA101040

CD127274

NZ registered electrical service technician

PRODECK

021 43 43 23 537 1904 all hrs

VINYL LAYER 31 yrs exp. Karl 027 2481167 or 576 7936 a/h

GA117458

APPLIANCES

IN 64 COLOURS COPPER Check, Check, Plus Battery Test –OR FREE OF CHARGE Plus Battery Test – FREE OF CHARGE

CRAFT Floorsanding www. craftfloorsanding.co.nz Phone Kris 021 055 7522

LOCKSMITHS

Weed Removal

CD48042

Repairs to: Parmco, Turboair, Fisher & Paykel, European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry

One Off Garden Tidy

49D Springs Rd, East Tamaki Ph 273 8899

CD217636

Robinhood - Alto - Blanco Everdure - Omega Authorised Service

★ Full Diesel Servicing And Repairs ★ Tyres ★ Full Petrol Vehicle Servicing And Repairs Wishing all AND clients and suppliers SPOUTING ROOFING all clients and suppliers aWishing Merry Christmas

108265-V5

DESIGN & BUILD

n Permits arranged n Selection of quality materials n Guaranteed work ** LBP

All fencing, decks, retaining walls, landscaping & more Competitive pricing Free Quotes 108265-V5

535 6950 021 0333 149

CD226123

AutoCONDITIONING Electrical & Mechanical Repairs 021 764797 or 532 ★ 8930 +GST AIR RE-GAS Full Auto Electrical Service ★ WOFs ★ Airconditioning ★ Cambelt $95 Replacements

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AIR CONDITIONING RE-GAS $95

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

Garden Maintenance

CD250676

All Interior Renovations 535 6227 l Bathrooms l Kitchens 021 726697 Sam l Doors l Plasterbd lining274 0495 – 22 Greenmount Dr, East Tamaki Ph/Fax l Repairs and Maintenance 027 4981810 Adrian 24B Polaris Pl, East Tamaki - OPEN SAT 8.30-1pm l Co-ordinate Sub+GST Ph/Fax 274 0495 – 22 Greenmount Dr, East Tamaki Ph/Fax 274 0495 Contractors Available l

LAWNMOWING, tree/ hedge trimming, yard tidying. Ph 09 214 3533 / 022 0377 348

CD237017

Power you need KOBA BATTERIES

DAVE TAPPER BUILDERS Ltd

138J Harris Road East Tamaki 271 6262

NZ REG, Commercial / Domestic. All Electrical Work. Free Quotes. Call free 0800 22 3330 or 0220 635 830

CD256471

I Fix 4U

BUILDER

ELECTRICIAN Registered Electrical, Smartvent & Alarms. Ph Mark 027 495 4219, a/h 534 3227

HEATING

Sales Installation Service

CD130002

½ price TV, audio Washing machine refrigerators Factory Returns tre e Cen Servic d e is uthor

ELECTRICIAN Reg. hard working & reliable, value for dollars, all work undertaken. Satisfaction guar Ph 534-8889

DRAINAGE repairs & maintenance. New & old. Leaking basement solutions, surface water solutions, drain unblocking, cesspit cleaning. 28yrs exp. Call Blair 021 415 994 for a free, no obligation quote.

Garden Care

CD261533

BUILDER, Licensed. alteration / renovation, bathroom, deck, all jobs. Ph Rob 021 680 580

CARPETLAYER Cheap carpet, supply/lay Restretching/repairs 0800 555410 www.nocowboys. co.nz/carpet

Electrical

Registered Electrician l Lights, power, TV, fans l Stove & hot water repairs l Security lighting l LED downlights l Switchboard upgrades Steve 021 949 168 a/h 532 9842

allen2harriman@gmail.com

Specials, Free Quotes Professional Layers Showroom

$35 p/m

LEES CARPETS

Barratt-Boyes l

CARPET & VINYL

HOWICK LAWNCARE, ex Greenkeeper, lge or small lawns, friendly reliable affordable Ph Paul 027 5676 900

CD177471

Air conditioners

CERTIFIED DRAINLAYER

GREENMAN Lawn & Garden Trees & Hedges, rideon mowing. Free quotes. Friendly service. 534 2053 or 021 570 409

 Consultations  Concept plans  Planting plans  Karen 021 865 590

SN64060

TV Audio Aerials Heatpumps

Eftpos available Retiree Discount Call Anthony 021 0224 6711

A&A FLOORING Installing, Sanding,coating of wooden floors. Installing laminate floors. Ph David 022 170 6720.

CD255310

BUILDER, additions, renovations, decks, bathrooms. Coordinate sub contractors, competitive price, licensed builder Ph Alan 021 548 131

DRAINAGE

SS64572

Ph: 533 0486 or 021 078 7336

Heat Pump Installs

Domestic/Commercial  New builds  Ground water problems Phone Allen 027 546 0553 CD261344

Restretching No job too small We do it all!! Phone Terry 021 927 921

CD137943

Additional Outlet Phone Jack TV/VCR Tuning Ph: 532 8723 021 661 469

CARPET LAYING CARPET LAYING & REPAIRS

25 years experience Stylish and affordable Bathroom renovations 2. Bathroom and Shower renovation specialist 3. Wall and Floor Tiling 4. All Aspects of Domestic Plumbing Service & Repair

INSTALLATION

A

BATHROOM IMPRESSIONS

1.

& Lighting

IT PC lap tops Sony, Panasonic, LG Sanyo, Toshiba

ALTERATIONS & Additions. Ring Colin Edmonds, Registered Builder. 5345721, 0274-951-685

PROCON for all your concrete requirements, drives, patios, small/lge slabs, plain, coloured, imprinted. Ph Vince for a free quote 021 415 436

Over 25 years Exp Great Rates Local Family Business Reliable No job too small

021366615 or 0508932532

Ph: 533 0136 or 021 370 307

FREE quote on all concreting. Call Tony 021 518901

ADDITIONS, alterations, bathrooms, decks, etc. all types of work. over 40 yrs exp. Registered Certified Builder Ph Ken 534-1214

• Carpet Cleaning • Pest Control • Flood Restoration For a free quote call

CD254541

TV AERIAL

l Driveways/Floors l Parking areas l Exposed Aggregate l All earthworks l Retaining & more

LAWNCARE

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CD206513

AERIAL Installation, home theatre setup, extra TV outlets incl Sky Ph: Rodger 021 659677

Interiors  Bathroom/laundry/kitchen renovations  Tiled Shower Specialists  Proven Products  25 years of expertise  All Trades  All Work Guaranteed! Paul 021 251 461 or A/H 534 7427

GARDEN CARE

CD259573

HORIZON AERIALS LTD

AA DOBBS LTD ELECTRICAL

CD228064

Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed

Carey

FLOORING & SERVICES

CD242704

Aerials & TV INSTALLATION

ELECTRICAL

CD260031

AERIALS

CARPET CARE

CONCRETE

CD262590

CA Professional services, for accounting, tax returns, GST, payroll, Startups. Xero, Mobile service and fixed price. Ph Balaji Kris 021 175 87 78: 537 5942

Ph: 534 5888 Mob: 027 507 8680

CONCRETE & CONCRETING

BUILDERS

CD145261

ACCOUNTING SERVICES

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CLASSIFIEDS

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

PLUMBERS

UPHOLSTERERS

TUITION

PLUMBER Certified 23+yrs exp. New or RENO work/ Hot Water cylinders. Brad 022 671 8125

ROOFING ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166

TILING

Ph Wayne 273 5052 mobile 021 305 127

PLUMBERS

CATKIN

TILING

Quality guaranteed Free Quote Waterproofing Best Prices Wall and floor Underfloor Heating David Yang 273 6566 or 021 1867 361 l l

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If water or gas runs through it, we do it!

CERAMIC TILING, preparation, waterproofing, installation. Good rates, high work standard. Ph for quote Ian 021 131 6766

0800 420 900

CD246999

Local Master Plumbers 24/7

THE TILE GUYFloor & Wall Tiling. Certified Waterproofing.Stonemason by trade. 30yr exp. 0210311899

1st

For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs

ADAM OXLEY Certifying Plumber

535 1111 027 235 2517

CD197785

Spouting, Roofing, Hot Water Cylinder Repairs/Replacements, Drainage/Unblocking n ALL WORK HAS A WATER TIGHT GUARANTEE n WE RESPOND TO ALL CALLS! 24/7. Ph 534 5286

www.allgoplumbing.co.nz

Hill Plumbing Certifying plumbing, gas 

and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs

SS78394

3 Specialist waterblasting

& housewashing, driveways, paths, decks & windows 3 Domestic & commercial 3 Low pressure bio-wash 3 Professional presentation

BRANCH MANAGER

BURO CHAIRS. 14 High quality, excel cond. Bright red colour. Light weight and strong. Stackable. Superior ergonomic performance. Maximum flexibilty. Ideal for waiting rooms, cafes. Bulk purchase discounts. $50 per chair neg. Ph Janet 277 0905

We sell:

Furniture • Household Goods Antiques • Quality Used Clothing

We accept donations of:

ALL WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784

Good Used Furniture Household Goods • Clothing

9 Ben Lomond Cres

Open 6 Days

WINDOW cleaning. Best price. Phone Grant 533 0522 or 0211 576 963

0800 677 467 Pick Up Service Available

WINDOWS in/out, exterior housewash, gutter clearing. Exp operator. Phone Keith @ Panoramics 027 245 3444 / 530 8136

HEALTH & BEAUTY ABSOLUTELY the best relaxing sport & deep tissue massage. Clean & warm. Your 1st choice. Ph 576 1472

SECTIONS FOR SALE

HOME HELP OFFERED HOME cleaning & ironing. Hwk/Botany/Pknga areas. Best rates. 027 2722319

DS TREES & Landscapes, all tree work & stumps, hedges, mulching, rubbish removal. Ph Doug 021537171/537-8595

PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING

All Tree Work - Fully Insured - Qualified Arborists Over 25yrs Exp. 535 9093 027 476 0246

TREES: Stump grinding specialist. Prompt. Est 1967. Ph Terry’s mobile 027 498 9080

Property Management & Letting Agent Botany and Pakuranga Offices

0800 677 467 09 576 1507

Pick Up Service Available

WANTED to buy gold silver damaged & unwanted jewellery. We pay cash for old gold & silver items. Highland Park Jewellers. Shop, 1 Highland Park Shopping Centre Ph 537-5656

The meeting will take place at Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts, 13 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga and refreshments will be served after the meeting. Guest speaker from Forest and Bird.

All welcome. Enquiries to CAB – Ph 576 8331 or email pakuranga@cab.org.nz

TO LET

Mountfort Estate Agents Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Regular updates Communication is key Competitive rates

FREE advertising on Trademe and numerous other streams including local print media FREE full credit and tribunal history and background checks on applicants FREE Comprehensive photographic record on your property FREE Casual letting for those of you Lloyd Reardon who don’t require management Trusted company that currently operates at under 1% rent arrears Routine inspections completed - Professional work ethic

lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com Mob: 021 887 811 - DDI 09 216 9961

MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS Email: rentals.howick.nz@raywhite.com Internet: www.rwhowick.co.nz

HOWICK OFFICE

10 Uxbridge Road, Howick – Ph 538 0680

TO LET

ALL TREE WORK Stump Grinding Fully Insured Free Mulch Ph Brett 533-0473 or 021-279-9118

Call Us Now!

Citizens Advice Bureau PakurangaEastern Manukau will hold its AGM on Tuesday 14th August 2018 at 1pm.

FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520

WINDOW CLEANING

ATTENTION Builders / Developers, 770sqm Pakuranga property for sale. Call James 576 0515.

Don’t have a Garage Sale!!

A casual vacancy has occurred on the Board of Tustees for an elected parent representative. The Board has resolved under Section 105 of the Education Act 1989 to fill the vacancy by selection. If ten per cent or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the Board, within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy, then a by-election will be held. Any eligible voter who wishes to ask the Board to hold a by-election should write to: The Chairperson Somerville Intermediate School 39 Somerville Road, Howick 2014

FOR SALE

WATERBLASTING house, driveway, deck, fence etc. Free quote. Richard 021 783 258

Browse our digital papers online www.times.co.nz both current and past issues

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Somerville Intermediate School Casual Vacancy for an Elected Trustee

Robyn Campbell & Melissa Parry DDI: 538 1227 or 021 350 878 – robyn.campbell@raywhite.com Sally Morrison DDI: 538 0685 or 027 305 7582 – sally.morrison@raywhite.com Amny Lam DDI: 538 1287 or 021 108 6663 – amny.lam@raywhite.com Cathy Huang DDI: 538 1288 or 021 883 600 – cathy.huang@raywhite.com

HOWICK – MELLONS BAY – COCKLE BAY 1 Bed Moore St $200 Robyn/Melissa 1 Bed Litten Rd $380 inc wtr Sally 3 Bed Bradbury Rd $500 Amny 2/3 Bed Chilton Pl $520 Robyn/Melissa 5 Bed Mellons Bay Rd $750 Cathy 5 Bed Sandspit Rd $800 Cathy 5 Bed Marine Parade $1150 Cathy BOTANY DOWNS – HUNTINGTON PARK – BURSWOOD 3 Bed Botany Rd $550 Amny 3 Bed Gosford Dr $570 Sally 4 Bed Burswood Dr $690 Cathy PAKURANGA – SUNNYHILLS 3 Bed Ennis Av $470 Amny 3 Bed Archmillen Av $550 Amny 3 Bed The Crest $610 Cathy 3 Bed Galvan Ave $645 Sally HALFMOON BAY – BUCKLANDS BEACH – EASTERN BEACH 2 Bed Wells Rd $445 Amny 2 Bed Cornelian Cr $470 Amny 2 Bed Gills Rd $480 Cathy 3 Bed Regia Cl $560 Amny 3 Bed Hutchinsons Rd $610 Amny 3 Bed Mandarin Pl $680 Cathy 4 Bed Waller Ave $780 Sally FLAT BUSH – DANNEMORA – HUNTINGTON PARK – MISSION HEIGHTS 4 Bed Wayne Francis Dr $680 Cathy 4 Bed Baverstock Rd $750 Amny 5 Bed Darion Dr $780 Cathy 5 Bed Powercourt Dr $820 Amny 5 Bed Mebis Wy $800 Cathy MT WELLINGTON – OTAHUHU – PAPAKURA – PAPATOETOE 1 Bed McManus Pl $180 Robyn/Melissa 3 Bed Heathdale Cr $490 Robyn/Melissa BEACHLANDS 4 Bed Thistle Cl $850 Cathy HENDERSON – RANUI – MT ALBERT 3 Bed Daytona Rd $500 Cathy 2 Bed Preston Av $530 Amny 3 Bed Metcalfe Rd $560 Amny

Ray White MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS

Licensed (REAA 2008)

BOTANY OFFICE

20 Crescent Lane, Botany Town Centre

Lloyd Reardon DDI: 216 99 61 or 021 887 811 – lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com Sam Carr DDI: 538 1237 or 021 422 177 – sam.carr@raywhite.com

BOTANY – EAST TAMAKI HEIGHTS 3 Bed Brinlack Dr $630 ONE TREE HILL 4 Bed Tawhiri Rd $1100

Lloyd

PAKURANGA OFFICE 102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga

Sam Carr DDI: 538 1237 or 021 422 177 – sam.carr@raywhite.com Lloyd Reardon DDI: 216 99 61 or 021 887 811 – lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com

HOWICK 2 Bed Kayeleen Pl 5 Bed Elliot St DANNEMORA 4 Bed Santa Ana Dr

$580 $920

Lloyd Lloyd

$780

Lloyd

FLAT BUSH OFFICE

Shop 25, 123 Ormiston Road, Botany Junction Steve Hang DDI: 212 5729 or 021 409 293 – steven.hang@raywhite.com

HOWICK 2 Bed Ridge Rd $470 DANNEMORA – EAST TAMAKI – FLAT BUSH 1 Bed Point View Dr $380 2 Bed Redcastle Dr $470 3 Bed Glen Osborne Tce $575

Steven Steven Steven Steven

HALF MOON BAY OFFICE

Shop 6, Compass Building, Half Moon Bay Marina Martin Caie 021 769 533 – martin.caie@raywhite.com Cathy Huang 021 883 600 – cathy.huang@raywhite.com

HALF MOON BAY – BUCKLANDS BEACH – EASTERN BEACH 1 Bed Seaspray Dr $385 Martin 5 Bed Majesty Pl $780 Martin 5 Bed Hayes Pl $1,000 Cathy

LANDLORDS

We offer two services: A free find-a-tenant service or a full comprehensive property management service at a competitive rate. Rental lists are available at Botany Town Centre, Bucklands Beach, Flat Bush, Half Moon Bay and Pakuranga offices

Ph: 271 8055 • Fax: 271 8056 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz

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Brett or Warren 534 3562 027 493 0181

021366615 / 0508932532

We pay cash!!

House Lots

CD239769

All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area

H3X019

BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797

CD166407

TREE SERVICES

K54146

Hot Water Cylinders Bathroom/Kitchen Renovations l Roof Leaks l General Maintenance l All Work Guaranteed l l

• House Wash (soft wash) • Building Wash • Decks, Drives, Fences • Gutter Clean • Roof Treatment For a free quote call

PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN MARY (Never known to fail) O Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruit of the Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, Assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me herein you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in my necessity There are none that can withstand your power. O help me and show me herein you are my Mother. O Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Oh Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (3 times) Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. Amen. The prayer must be said for 3 days and the request will be granted and the prayer must be published. Thanks for prayers answered. VSK cd245818

Retiring or Moving Overseas?

NZ Modern School of Music www.modernmusic.co.nz

Cleaning Specialists

Call Nick 5374602 or 029 7700581

KP87651

CD142804

PLUMBER All maint wrk, no job too small. Prompt service. Ph 535 9567

0800 696 874

Your local exterior

Special Conditions Apply

Furniture Wanted Deceased Estate

CD227945

Free quotes Interior & exterior Quality work at affordable prices

LOCAL Master Plumber, Gasfitter, Drainlayer. Over 20yrs exp. competitive rates, excell customer service. Call Steve at Majestic Plumbing Ltd 021 625378

HAYNE’S GLASS PERSONAL

Single Items

LESSONS FROM $20 Private, professional,affordable. Competitions, practical and theory exams. We have teachers in your area. (Est 63 yrs)

$105 FITTED Ph 265 2941

WANTED TO BUY

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PIANO - KEYBOARD GUITAR - VIOLIN VOICE - DRUMS

WATERBLASTING

CD140634

ting Ltd Wayne ’s Pain

Ph:274-8585 274-8585 PH:

CAT DOORS

CD262628

WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111

 Prompt Reliable Service  Bathrooms  Kitchens  General Maintenance  Hot Water Cylinders  Spouting & Roofing

www.pinkys.co.nz P: 09 265 2865

CD202016

PAINT 30 yrs + exp, tradesman. Interiors, exteriors, house washing and wallpaper hanging Ph Harold 021 658 222

Plumbing

Pet Boarding Grooming Doggy Daycare Free daycare with all grooms 24 hour onsite care

in good condition

 Drums  Guitar  Bass Guitar  Piano  Keyboard  Clarinet  Saxophone Ph Ph:021 021879 879870 870

CD255813

PAINTER/Plasterer & handyman 30 yrs+ exp Ph Muzza 577-2989/0276770294

Music LESSONS Lessons MUSIC

CD180708

PAINTER Paperhanger. Free quotes, Pensioner discount. 30yrs exp. 535-3022

MATHS PHYSICS Calculus Stats Chem. Tutor NCEA/ Camb. Ph 250 4422 or 021 107 2851

CD143001

PAINTER int/ext roof, free quote, qual work Korean Painters. Charlie 027 245 0807

Handy Andy

Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232

Stackpole’s Stackpole’s Upholstery Upholstery

 For Forsuperior superiorrecovering recovering of oflounge lounge& &dining diningsuites, suites, lazyboys,antiques, antiques, squabs squabs lazyboys, Hugefabric fabricselection selectionwith with  Huge over 30,000 choices over 30,000 choices Workmanship guaranteed  Workmanship guaranteed FREE in-home quotes with  Polishing fabrics and Repairs Email and details to: FREEphotos pick-up and delivery briar@stackpoles.co.nz Polishing & Repairs TalkTalk to Briar, Julie or Nick to Julie or Nick

L5F014

PAINTER Internal and external. 35 yrs exper in your area. Ph Roger Parker 021951634

171 Moore St. Howick 0274 760 577 easterncovercentre.co.nz

Pinkys

K54091

CD256908

PAINTER, Decorator, House washing, 32 yrs exp, qual work. Free quotes. Ph 0274990973

Kids afternoons Adults evenings Contact Hiroshi 534 1776 (h) 021 060 6006 (m)

CD45807

PAINTER

 Interior/exterior painting  High quality workmanship  Plastering Free quotes. Phone Kenny 021 897 445

New Work ♦ Renovations Specialists ♦ Bathroom / Kitchen ♦ Gas Installations ♦ Hot Water Cylinders ♦ All Maintenance ♦ Certifying Plumbers EXPERIENCED, QUALITY SERVICE Ph Allan or Matt Craig P: 027 496 2118 or 09 215 1144 ♦

CD155961

CEILING REPAINTS, 35+yrs exp. reliable with refs Rob 0211 848173

Boat Covers Outdoor Blinds Outdoor Furniture All Canvas Repairs K54154

All painting, int/ext, reliable professional service, 30 years in local area. Doug 537 1362 or 021 158 3260

KIDS KARATE

PETS

CD262112

Interior/Exterior painting, Wallpaper stripping, Plasterboard fixing/stopping, Residential/Commercial High quality workmanship Ph Vincent 5339658 021-135 3388

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PETS

DRUM tuition, beg-adv. Prof tutor Ph: 535-8170

A1 CHINESE PAINTERS

Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, August 2, 2018 — 17

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CLASSIFIEDS ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 0275143500

ADVERTISING TERMS AND CONDITIONS

To be held in the clubrooms on Saturday 22 September 2018 at 10.00 am Business 1. Minutes of the 50th General Meeting 2. Adoption of the Annual Report 3. Adoption of the Balance Sheet 4. Election of Officers 5. Notices of Motion 6. General Business Election of Officers and Committee to be held in the Clubrooms Voting Days & Times Wednesday 12 September 11am – 7pm Thursday 13 September 11am – 7pm Friday 14 September 11am – 7pm Saturday 15 September 11am – 1pm & 4 – 6pm

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NOTICE OF THE 51st ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

FUN PAINT NIGHT

123 Palm Bar - Highland Park

Local residents Local news & events Local community all adds up to The Times Ph 271 8055 or email: classifieds@times.co.nz

OUT-OF-ZONE Closing Date for 2019 Enrolment Applications

DRIVER

LifeKidz Trust, which is based in Highland Park, collects children from some local schools to attend an after school programme for special needs children. We require a driver for 5 days a week, approx 1.5 hours per day, 2pm start time. Positive and caring outlook with empathy essential. Police vetting will be required. Applicants for this position must have a full drivers licence, NZ Residency or a valid NZ work visa. Please call Deearna on 533 6360 or 021 543 350 to discuss further.

Painter required

Must have experience in prep work, cutting in, rolling, painting interiors and exteriors and be competent in all aspects of painting. Temporary position to start but could be on-going and possibly permanent. Own transport required. Must be reliable, self motivated, able to work independantly or within a team and speak fluent English. Applicants for this position must have NZ Residency or a valid NZ work visa. Please contact deearna 021 543 350.

EXPERIENCED Bus Driver, Class 4 licence required. $25 per hr. Ph 277 0540

Full Time Parts Assistant

We are looking for a reliable, honest person to work in our parts department. Must have fluent English and computer skills. Full training will be given. Please send CV to marise@blueprintdiesel.co.nz 09 271 0371 CD260408

SITUATIONS VACANT

Mechanic For Turf Equipment

Please note that In-Zone Enrolments should be returned by Friday 24 August 2018 Parent / Student Open Day Saturday 11 August 2018 – 9.00am to 12 Noon

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Enrolment information is available at the school office or can be downloaded from www.macleans.school.nz Any enquiries please telephone the Enrolment Officer, Mrs Walsh on 535 2620, extn 885 or Email – nuala.walsh@macleans.school.nz

Person required to work on turf equipment machinery. Someone who is already in the turf equipment or lawn care industry and is looking for a change will find this position of interest although, we are open to someone with a mechanical repair background. This is a semi-mobile position. A vehicle is provided to perform this role. You will need to be presented as a professional person therefore a tidy appearance and friendliness is required. Remuneration is based on experience. If you want to know more please contact the business owner. Phone 021 887 141 or email: phil.winter.nz@gmail.com

CAD TECHNICIAN

PART TIME / RELIEF POSITIONS Eastgate Community Trust is a Registered Charitable Trust based in Pakuranga. We provide Day Programmes and Transitional Respite services for adults with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities.

A permanent position is available for a CAD Technician to join our architectural design company.

The above positions in the day programme and or respite service involve supporting our people to achieve their personal goals through community participation.

Our company projects are predominately commercial or retail in nature with a proven track record in niche industries, from concept stage through to completion. You will have experience in producing CAD documentation and be willing to learn the technicalities of our niche markets. The applicant should have a minimum of two years’ experience in architecture but civil or structural experience would be any asset. You will be part of a small and valued team, working collaboratively with consultants and contractors.

The day programme operates 5 days a week and the respite week nights and some weekends (sleepovers required). Applicants will be required to have a full New Zealand drivers licence and the legal right to work in New Zealand. Experience working/studying in the disability sector is preferred.

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Crew of 2-4 carpenters required for 2 -3 weeks for external weatherboard and cedar cladding on home in Howick. Immediate start. Must have own tools and be able to work unsupervised.

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Picton Surgery – Howick Part-Time Practice Nurse

We are looking for a Practice Nurse to join our friendly GP Practice, 2 days each week. The successful applicant would ideally have a practice nursing background and the following attributes are an advantage: * Experience with Medtech32 * Vaccinators Certificate * Experience with IV infusions * Certified smear taker * Good interpersonal skills * Mandarin speaking is an advantage * Flexibility to work additional hours and cover leave If you wish to work in our happy team environment, please email your application or queries to Kay: manager.pictonst@gmail.com * Applications close Wed 8 August 2018.

We seek to appoint a person to work as a Teacher Aide in our Learner Support Unit. The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate initiative, energy and the willingness to be an enthusiastic team-member. This is a Fixed Term position to 7 December 2018, and is during term time only. A letter of application with current CV and the Support Staff Application form (which can be found on our website www.howickcollege.school.nz) can be emailed to secretary@howick.school.nz Closing date for applications is Friday 10 August 2018.

CLEANER

Pakuranga Park Village A cleaning position is available to work in our Park Rest Home facility. Part time or full time position – hours to be discussed at interview. Must be able to work as part of a team and have good communication skills. Honesty and a cheerful friendly manner is important. Send a cover letter and your CV to jobs@realliving.co.nz

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Top Half Air Conditioning are looking for a maintenance person to join their team. The ideal candidate will have the following attributes: • Have mechanical skills but not required • Full (clean) drivers licence • Honest and Reliable • Well Presented • Excellent Health & Safety Practices • Strong verbal and written communication skills Full Training provided. To apply please forward your CV to: office@tophalfair.co.nz Or ring 09 274 3027

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For solo General Practice in Botany. Certified Vaccinator, Smear taker, and Phlebotomist preferred. Please Fax CV to: 09 274 1918 Or email: reception.botanyterrace @xtra.co.nz

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Have a fun night out during weekdays, learn the basic techniques of painting with acrylics on canvas step-by-step. Explore your artistic and creative side in a relaxed atmosphere. $45 per person including all materials. So bring your friends and family along or just yourself and make new friends with similar hobbies. Enjoy your night out and bring your artwork home. We have different topics each night. No artistic experience required. Dates: Thurs 6 Sept, 13 Sept, 1 Nov, 8 Nov Time: 7.00 - 9:30pm Book now with Lily 021 053 6868 or email: zr2899@gmail.com

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We are looking for a part-time administrator, 15 hours a week including Saturday mornings 9am1pm. The ideal candidate is someone who has excellent written and verbal communication skills, is selfmotivated, can multi task, is reliable, has strong computer skills, an attention to detail and a can-do attitude. Mandarin speaking an advantage. Experience in a similar role is preferred but not necessary. The role has potential to grow in hours and responsibilities.

Contact pakuranga.rental@barfoot.co.nz for more information

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PAKURANGA COLLEGE YEAR 9 ENROLMENTS 2019 All Year 9 In-Zone Applications for 2019 must be received by Friday 24 August 2018 Please Note: Out-of-Zone Applications (Year 9 only) must be received by Wednesday 5 September 2018 Enrolment packs are available from Pakuranga College Reception or by phoning 09 534 7159 or email info@pakuranga.school.nz

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After School and Holiday Care Programmes

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You might be recently retired engineer wanting to stay active for a while or someone in-between roles, or even maybe work on a shift pattern which gives you extended time off and you need to earn a few extra dollars.

Provider Needed

Expressions of Interest are invited for the provision of before and after school, and holiday care programmes at Botany Downs School, starting at the beginning of Term 1, 2019. We would like one provider for all programmes. Applicants should state current experience, and details of their proposal, and are welcome to make an appointment to visit the school. Please write to the Principal: Bruce Trezise, Botany Downs School, 35 Mirrabooka Ave, Howick, 2010 E: principal@botanydowns.school.nz P: 534 9848 Closing date: 31 August 2018

What we would like you to do.

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The Soap Factory Limited is a privately owned, leading contract manufacturer of boutique soap for the personal care industry.

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RECEPTIONIST

We are a fun team who enjoy working together. Our focus is providing excellent quality care for our patients. We are looking for a senior receptionist with fantastic people skills. You must also be good with multi tasking and time management. This is a part time role with day time hours but may include a rostered Saturday morning. This job includes making appointments, receipting payments, phone calls, faxing, registering new patients, banking and a multitude of other tasks to ensure the smooth running of our practice. Previous experience in a New Zealand general practice and Medtech 32 experience absolutely essential. Only applicants with the relevant experience should apply. Closing date: 3 August, 2018 Please email your CV to jan@bjdocs.co.nz

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Howick Howick and and Pakuranga Pakuranga Times, Times, Thursday, Thursday, August August 2, 2, 2018 2018 — — 19 19

Let fists do the talking

Agnew’s Angle

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hatever happened to the long-gone good old days when a boxer let his fists do the talking instead of the trash spouting out of the mouths of the modern fighters? It was sad to see a nice guy like boxer Joseph Parker follow the lead of manager David Higgins and coach Kevin Barry engaging in what looked like a terrible B-grade movie leading up to his London heavyweight fight against 18st 6lb brawler Dillion Whyte who, last Sunday, beat him on a unanimous points decision. Two knockdowns against a Kiwi Samoan who had never hit the canvas before didn’t help Parker’s cause, although the first in the second round had more to do with an illegal head butt the referee failed to penalise. That left Parker stunned for a few rounds. But it didn’t explain his listless effort for too many more when he blamed himself for not sticking to Barry’s game plan, whatever that was. However he showed he could take a punch when he bravely got to his feet after being decked in the ninth with a short, powerful left hook of David Tua proportions. Whyte continued to brawl and maul until, in desperation, Parker dropped him with a stunning right in the 12th round. Unfortunately, with 30 seconds remaining, it was

At 26, Joseph Parker is not necessarily the spent force his critics claim he is. However he will need to tighten his defence, Photo Daily Express build his stamina and sharpen his combinations if he wants another crack at a world title.

too little too late. Having lost his world heavyweight WBO crown to Britain’s Anthony Joshua in his previous fight in which he was said to have earned around $12 million, Parker will be fighting for relative peanuts in the near future. However he’s done well to get so

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far, even though he didn’t have to dethrone anyone to win a title left vacant by the troubled Tyson Fury. At 26, he’s not necessarily the spent force his critics claim he is. However he will need to tighten his defence, build his stamina and sharpen his combinations if he wants another crack at a world title.

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“Seeing lives transformed by Christ’s saving power. Being a community of hope, love and care.”

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Services: Sun 7.30am & 9.30am Wednesday 10am www.allsaintshowick.org.nz

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It would also be nice to think his camp button their lips instead of engaging in the trash talk promoters like to think puts bums on seats. It worked with someone possessed of the unique wit and boxing skill of the late Muhammad Ali. But Honest Joe appeals more by just being himself.

Meanwhile the drums are beating for Richie Mo’unga to be given an All Black No 10 jersey ahead of Beauden Barrett after his brilliant Christchurch semi-final performance in the Crusader’s 30-12 Super Rugby win against the Hurricanes. It seems a tough call on Barrett who, for the past two years, was named International Rugby Player of the Year. But Mo’unga has undoubtedly headed the gifted Hurricane star and the Chiefs’ electrifying Damian McKenzie as the country’s top No 10. Admittedly he does have the advantage of an All Blacks pack with 400 caps but nobody reads the game better in taking the best options available to him Having won 14 of their 16 games before the playoffs compared with the Lions nine, the Crusaders are favourites to win Saturday night’s final on home turf. However having shown their class in their decisive 44-26 win against the Waratahs after going to the break at 19-19, the Lions should not be underestimated, especially with stars like dynamic flanker Kwagga Smith and powerful hooker Malcolm Marx. Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer and author

One Lord One Faith One People Sunday morning 9.30am (with children’s programme) Sunday evening service TBA Youth Group every Friday 7.00pm

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Sunday at Eastgate 8.30am, 9am, 10:45am & 5.30pm Great Children’s Programme available 5 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga, Ph 576 1500 www.eastgatecc.org.nz

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or the Love of Sport was the theme of the fundraising event hosted recently by footballer Arzan Todywalla who hopes to take off on a Fusion Tour to the UK in September. The event Let’s Rock at the Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Memorial Hall had more than 150 people turn up for the evening packed with entertainment. Most of Arzan’s family and friends, who have been watching him train intensively over the last six years including play for the Birmingham City Club, were there to cheer and encourage the player. To raise funds for Todywalla’s international tours, the World Zarathushtrian Organisation (WZO) and Zarathustrian Association of New Zealand ( ZANZ) are assisting the family.The Saint Kentigern student is part of the developing football and Futsal junior teams in New Zealand. In 2017, Todywalla made the Futsal Whites representing the New Zealand team in the FIFA Qualifiers, with the NZ team winning the silver medal. In 2018 he was part of the New Zealand team which won the championship in Australia. This qualified the team to participate in the World Futsal Cup 2018 in Spain in December 2018. Viraf Todywalla, Arzan’s dad,

Arzan Todywalla is raising funds to cover costs for his UK tour.

says his son has been selected for elite soccer training and has the opportunity to play with the top clubs of UK in September through the Football Fusion Academy. “Paul Seaman, the CEO and head coach of Football Fusion Academy, is looking forward

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to Arzan’s visit to the UK. He is highly impressed by Todywalla’s Futsal achievements and football skills,” he says. Known for being professional with a high work rate and discipline, Arzan cannot wait to take off on the football tour.

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PURC wins Jubilee Trophy Ponsonby has won its 34th Gallaher Shield for Auckland premier club rugby supremacy. The 35-23 final victory over old rivals University at Eden Park before a crowd of 2748 was well-deserved and reflected its hunger and ability to strike at key moments. In all, Ponsonby now has 49 senior championships in its 144year history. On the back of a Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa double, 20 points by right wing Johnny Cooper and a tigerish display at the breakdown, Ponsonby now have possession of three of the four Auckland premier club trophies. Along with the coveted Gallaher, they also have the Alan McEvoy Memorial Shield and the pre-season Waka Nathan Challenge Cup in the clubrooms of their Western Springs base. This was Ponsonby’s first appearance in the decider since 2011, when it won the last of eight straight championships. No 10 Rocky Khan, who has played sevens for New Zealand, was the sole Ponsonby survivor from that starting line-up and he offered some much-needed control for his team this afternoon. In the curtainraiser, Grammar TEC confirmed its status as unbeaten Under 20s qualifier by edging Pakuranga 32-18 to win the ARU Challenge Cup final. College Rifles beat University 29-12 to take the Premier

Development (reserve grade) final. In the Jubilee Trophy final, Pakuranga were able to run over the top of Suburbs to secure a 52-33 victory. The Portola Trophy final went to Papatoetoe in spite of a 22-all draw, while in the Presidents Cup, Waitakere City defeated Te Papapa 17-15. RESULTS: Gallaher Shield – FINAL Ponsonby 35 (W Riedlinger-Kapa, T Fox-Matamua, J Cooper, D Tuisitala tries, J Cooper 3 conv, J Cooper 3 pen) University 23 (H Munro, A Duckett, U Fetalaiga tries, B Helleur conv, B Helleur 2 pen) Halftime: 17 – 13 Jubilee Trophy – FINAL Pakuranga 52 (G Taina, N Osaka 2, S Shearer 2, L Menoa 2 tries, H Ahokovi 4 conv, H Ahokovi 3 pen) Suburbs 33 (C Donell-Brown, L Cunis, T Tairea, G Maka, E Thompson tries, C Perry 3, B Moyer conv) Halftime: 27 – 19 Portola Trophy – FINAL Papatoetoe 22 WIN (A Samoa, L Faaui, DLeuila tries, D Leuila 2 conv, D Leuila pen) Marist 22 (T Katoa, R Ipiniu, S Rayasi tries, J Saena 2 conv, S Rayasi pen) Halftime: 7 – 8 Presidents Cup – FINAL Waitakere 17 (J Rimoni, A Savea tries, E Fidow 2 conv, J Rimoni pen) Te Papapa 15 (T Vea, U Fakakovikaetau tries, U Fakakovikaetau conv, U Fakakovikaetau pen) Halftime: 17 – 0 Premier Women’s – SEMI FINALS College Rifles 68 vs Ponsonby 5 Manurewa 10 vs Marist 15

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