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All good things must come to an end – like the long run of wonderful weather we’ve been experiencing. The amazing summer temperatures have seen all our beaches busy until dark. Times photographer Wayne Martin captured this shot of Bucklands Beach where the telephoto camera lens foreshortening effect brings Rangitoto right up close. Thursday’s temperature got over the 27 degrees Celcius mark while today rain is forecast for most of the day with heavy falls expected from late afternoon. Temperatures are forecast to still reach 24 degrees today. The forecast for the weekend however is fine weather again!
Outrage over Kauri trees illegally chopped R
esidents are outraged and council is investigating following the tree topping of five Kauri trees in Mellons Bay recently. Auckland Council has confirmed that permission was not sought to trim the trees which are located on a council-owned reserve along
MacDonalds Walkway and investigations are underway. The five Kauri along with at least two other native trees were found with the tops of the trees sawn off, a practice which is known to be the most harmful tree pruning method. The presumption among residents is that the trimming was motivated to improve the sea
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views for nearby houses. Local resident Robert McCallum says he became aware of the damage by other residents of Mellons Bay who were upset with this “blatant vandalism”. “I am astonished that somebody could believe they have a right to just destroy these approximately 30-year-old trees in this manner as the trees are in a reserve not on
private property,” he says. “It would appear that the topping of the six trees provides a view shaft to the beach for two properties.” McCallum doubts the trees will survive the damage which has left only half the Kauri grove. “As a relatively frequent user of the walking track beside this reserve I am saddened by this van-
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Crusading journalist Pat Booth has died. The NZ Herald reported that Booth, one of the country’s most respected investigative reporters, died yesterday aged 87, at a rest home in west Auckland. Booth spent nearly 40 years at the now defunct Auckland Star, becoming editor, and is most renowned for his tireless work on the Arthur Allan Thomas miscarriage of justice case and the Mr Asia Crime syndicate, the Herald said. He is a former Pakuranga resident.
Car rolls in police chase Six teenage girls were in a car that rolled after a brief police pursuit in Pakuranga early on Sunday morning. At approximately 1:55am police saw a vehicle being driven dangerously on Pakuranga Road. Police began following the driver at a distance and after a time, signalled for the driver to pull over. The car failed to stop and a brief pursuit was initiated, a police spokesperson said. A short time later the fleeing driver crashed at the intersection with Cascades Road and the vehicle ended up on its roof. The six occupants were checked over by ambulance. Some had minor injuries. They will be referred to Youth Aid.
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s the storm that battered the country earlier this year becomes a distant memory, the focus is turning to how to prepare for the future. Local beaches were battered in the storm, which caused severe flooding, power cuts and widespread debris. Auckland Mayor Phil Goff visited Mellons Bay last Friday on the first of his tour of local beaches to survey the damage and speak with residents and Local Board members about erosion concerns and preventative measures for the future. Goff said some local beaches, including Cockle Bay, Little Bucklands Beach, Big Bucklands Beach and Eastern Beach, had been identified as areas of urgency and council staff were acting quickly before the next king tide hit. “Sometimes we worry we put the red tape out and it stays there for months and in this case we want to move as quickly as we can [and] it is going to impose another cost you don’t budget for but you do need to when it comes up,” he said. Speaking alongside Goff, Auckland Council manager coastal and geotechnical services Paul Klinac said the swell that hit during the king tide was of a “reasonable magnitude” and created a water level approximately a metre above the average high tide level. Klinac said work was being done with Howick Local Board to explore options for longterm treatment for affected beaches – one of which was to
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explore the option of extending the seawall at Cockle Bay beach. “We met contractors on site and the short term response [is] to put geotextile cloth in where you’ve got pronounced scour in and around the Pohutukawa tree [and] to put some rock in front of that geotextile and come back with contractors in approximately three weeks time and look to extend that sea wall.” He said it would be important to address wave reflection which could be dealt with by a combination of responses. “It may be that we look to install some rock revetment in front of the structure to dissipate some wave energy, [and] that might be in combination with a groyne structure to better control that wave energy that’s coming in.” Klinac said an extension
of the sea wall at Cockle Bay would “terminate in a way that will obviate some of those end effects and provide protection to the Pohutukawa that are there currently”. “We’ve worked closely with council arborists and they have confirmed that the trees [at Cockle Bay] are not beyond saving. “There was mixed messages there that one tree might have to come out - that’s not the case.” Howick Local Board member Garry Boles, who holds the parks portfolio, says an urgent meeting was held following the storm to discuss restoration plans for beaches that were already underway and would now be pushed through quicker. He said Bucklands Beach had suffered a large washout at one area on The Parade that has been addressed by Auckland Council which put in sandbags and is looking at a long-term vision. Boles said Mellons Bay would need immediate refurbishment work due to a large section being scoured out during the storm and Council and local board members were looking to see what would need to be done long-term. The Half Moon Bay boat ramp, which was severely damaged in the storm, was expected to cost around $100,000 to repair, said Boles, and it would be another six to 10 weeks before the floating pontoons which were removed after the storm for repair and refurbishment would be returned.
Boles said it was a ‘perfect storm’ of events, but he said there was no need to worry about the next lot of high tides unless there was another storm. “It wasn’t [just] the wet weather, it was to do with the tide. We had an extra 300400mm of water rising, the king tide, wind from the direction that hurts us the most [a nor’easter] – all planets were aligned.” Mr Goff said it could have been much worse. “Despite the perfect storm of the king tide coinciding with the storm it could have been much worse than that.” “It wasn’t as dramatically bad, for example, as the storm we had back in March when we had that huge degree of flooding but it’s still concerning to residents when you’ve just watched the coastal fringe eating into the reserve area and the potential damage to the beach and the facilities on it. Speaking to the Times at Cockle Bay last week, Boles and Howick Local Board chairman David Collings said the storm is a good reminder for locals to check how prepared they would be if a more severe storm struck. “It’s a good time to look at how prepared we are – do we have enough reserves?” said Boles. “[This time] a lot of people were fine but if it was a little bit worse a lot of people wouldn’t have been fine and we just have to keep in mind how your emergency kit is at home.”
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Locals are calling for those responsible for illegally cutting the tops off five Kauri trees along MacDonalds Walkway to be brought to justice.
Outrage over cut trees ➤ From Page 1 McCallum says the council should be more active in informing the public of their rights in respect of the management of trees. The Howick Residents and Ratepayers Association (HRRA) is calling for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. “[We] firmly support the call for the council to take a strong line against this self-serving vandalism and encourage the council to seek to identify the perpetrator(s) and then follow up with legal due process,” says HRRA chairperson Gayleen Mackereth. “A thorough investigation will also serve to warn others that the council is serious about protecting its treasured urban forests for all to enjoy.” Several other residents have shared their outrage at the illegal tree topping and are calling for those responsible to be prosecuted. Auckland Council would like anyone who has information about the unconsented trimming to call 301-0101 to aid in its investigation.
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It’s not often you see a play subtitled in Auckland – much less one that’s subtitled in Mandarin but Proudly Asian Theatre is leading the way. In its first show of the year, Proudly Asian Theatre is bringing Roots to Howick – the first time its brought a show outside of central city suburbs. In association with the Auckland Lantern Festival and the Auckland Fringe Festival, Roots is written by Oliver Chong is directed by ChyeLing Huang and stars Amanda Grace-Leo. The performance, at Uxbridge Arts & Culture will be the first time the solo play has been
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Auckland Council has taken action against widespread compliance issues, including insufficient sediment controls and failing to control rubbish from building sites, at a large development in east Auckland. Staff from the council’s Regulatory Compliance team undertook a large-scale inspection in Flat Bush on Monday morning that found 13 construction sites on a single street in breach of the rules, despite warnings from the council earlier in the month and a proactive campaign to educate builders in the area.
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Councillor Linda Cooper, Chair of the Regulatory Committee, says that such widespread non-compliance is unacceptable. “This is especially disappointing to see when the council has taken steps to try and educate these builders and has given them a number
of warnings. “We expect a much higher level of professionalism from the building industry,” Councillor Cooper said. “Their resource consent is essentially an agreement between the developer and the public that they will follow the rules and ensure they aren’t causing any adverse effects. “When the council is forced to step in, it costs ratepayers and means our staff aren’t available to address other issues (Times, November 30) “It’s not right that Aucklanders have to pay for these companies’ disregard for the rules,” Councillor Cooper said. “While the council encourages development to meet the current housing shortage, it cannot be at the expense of the environment.”
Warnings ignored by builders Despite extensive work to educate builders, and repeated warnings to clean
up their acts, the council’s Manager Regulatory Compliance Steve Pearce said that there have been continued compliance issues in the area. “We’ve seen general disregard for any measures that minimised sediment run off and for the advice given to them. “In addition, many sites have failed to control accumulated rubbish from blowing off the site or spilling onto public land,” Mr Pearce says. “The area has also been subject to dumping problems. Much of this is domestic rubbish, although some has clearly come from building sites.” Failure to follow the directions of the abatement may result in infringement fines of $750 for every day they fail to comply. Ultimately, they may be prosecuted and enforcement orders sought to prevent any further building work taking place.
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A great day for a picnic annually by the Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association (HRRA). Most people gravitated towards the northern side of the hill, enjoying picnics in the shade of the glorious pohutukawa trees and meeting and conversing with other Howickians. Simeon Brown, Pakuranga MP, joined the gathering. Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association has been fighting to keep these views for five years and on Tuesday Gaylene Mackereth, chair
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Many Howickians turned up for the picnic on Anniversary Day on Monday.
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What a glorious day to celebrate Anniversary Day on Monday! With yachts in the background , glorious views and a light breeze, nothing could have been better. The picnic proved a great show of solidarity of Howickians to support the fight to keep our magnificent views and protect them from being obliterated forever by multistorey apartments. Stockade Hill was recently voted the best hill in Auckland. The event is organised
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U3A meeting
The next meeting of U3A Pakuranga is on Monday, February 5 at St Andrew’s Church, corner of Ridge Rd & Vincent St, Howick, at 1.45pm. This will also be our annual general meeting. Our guest speaker will be Dr Mark Donaldson, an opthalmology consultant at Greenlane Hospital. His topic will be glaucoma, its causes, effects and the need for early diagnosis and treatment. He is a founding member of Eye Doctors.
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‘Poles Apart’ talk and film, Thursday, February 8, 1pm-3.30pm. $10 per person includes cuppa. Polish arrival in 1944 and memories 60 years on. Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick.
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Hawthornden Reserve, 66 Cook St, Howick, will feature artists Siew Tan and Gavin Chai, from Friday, February 2 to Sunday, February 25. Sales help to support the South Auckland Totara Hospice. Entry is free and all are most welcome. Friday/Saturday/Sunday, 10am to 3pm. Phone Beryl 534-5448.
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Probus Meeting
The Bucklands Beach Combined Probus Club next meets at the Bucklands Beach Bowling Club, 21 Morrow Avenue, Bucklands Beach, on Monday, February 5, 10am. New members welcomed. Guest speaker is Dave Stranaghan and his subject is “The trials and tribulations of setting up a business in Singapore.” Opportunity for friendship and fellowship. Phone Patricia 533-5666.
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Our first meeting for 2018 is on February 2, 10am at St Andrew’s Church Cnr Ridge Rd & Vincent St, Howick. Subjects wiill include intro to Google services, recent slowing of computers, Android photo app, DNA supported genealogy and electric car experiences. Visitors very welcome. Phone Warren 534-3482.
Zonta meeting
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fter a whirlwind year of charity events and fundraisers, our very own Miss Auckland is ready to take on the world. Last week Howick local Natasha Unkovich, who was crowned Miss Auckland in July last year, began her training for Miss World New Zealand. And if she wins, Unkovich will represent New Zealand on stage at Miss World. “I would feel absolutely honoured to represent New Zealand. It’s the place that I have grown up in and the place that has provided me with endless opportunities, so to be able to continue to give back and represent my country would be incredible,” she says. But it’s not going to be an easy ride, she says. “I’m very excited but there are a few nerves,” she says. “Having taken part in Miss Auckland I already have a little taste of what to expect.” She says the strict rehearsal schedule will prove the most challenging. “I think managing my time as effectively as possible will be my biggest focus. I am a full time teacher and will continue working throughout the pageant and I plan to give everything 110 per cent,” she says.
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Unkovich also plans to continue her volunteer work with Ronald McDonald House Charities which she says has developed a very special spot in her heart over the months. “What I’ve loved most about my time as Miss Auckland is getting the opportunity to get involved with such an incredible charity. I’ve been on-call for things like dinner hosting, various fundraising events and spending time with the children and their families.” Unkovich says these are the experiences that which will make handing over her crown to the next Miss Auckland later this year bittersweet. But she says she’s excited to
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I am the newly-elected President of the Auckland Begonia Circle and my current role, along with our show committee, is to co-ordinate and organise my committee members and volunteers to put on our Annual Begonia Festival that is to be held on February 17 and 18 in the Botanical Gardens in Manurewa. We believe that this will be a splendid affair with lots of magnificent begonias on show with amazing colours and shapes to amaze our visitors to the event The whole festival is free to enter from 10am until 4pm both Saturday and Sunday and includes various informational lessons and slide shows based upon how to grow and propagate these magnificent blooms. There will also be other types of begonia such as begonia rex grown for its foliage, cane type and streptocarpus and hopefully some begonias grown in hanging baskets for your enjoyment At various times we will have horticultural experts, both amateur and professional, to answer questions and advise upon how to grow these wonderful blooms to their best for your own satisfaction and to amaze your friends also.
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Our circle consists of 100 or so members from both Islands of New Zealand and also some overseas members and some of our exhibiters bring their flowers and plants quite large distances to put them on the benches for your delight. There will be trading tables with begonia plants for sale at very acceptable prices so it may pay to be quick as it will be a,”
first come, first served” sale, although I do believe that more plants may be brought in on Sunday. At the close of the festival around 3pm or so there will be an auction held of any remaining plants and these have been known to go at greatly reduced prices. Peter Booth, Howick
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Joseph reels in fish too Local Colleen Wright with Joseph Parker at Bucklands Beach shortly after the world champ returned from a fishing trip. Photo supplied
Appreciated reading the Times article (January 25) about Joseph Parker. It was a lovely surprise to run into Joseph at Bucklands Beach, recognised him immediately. It was on Tuesday, January 6 which was Joseph’s 26th birthday. He was ever so friendly and jovial, joking about being a bit too round now, after eating too many pies while on holiday in NZ. He said it was first time out for his new boat - we noticed the boat was appropriately named Parker. They had caught several snapper and also, more unusual - a hammerhead shark. Graham and I both work for NIWA Research, which
It would be nice if the political debate about AMETI actually involved the politicians listening to Panmure’s voice about the design of the project. There are serious flaws in the design as it affects our town and community but no-one seems to think that our community should have any say over it. It’s all about solving problems for Pakuranga and Howick - not Panmure.
Westerham Drive has never had a pot hole, to my knowledge, and had a smooth surface. Now the road is noisy, our driveways and car foot wells contain loose volcanic chip. The edge of the roads on hot days starts to melt. It is a gross waste of money as was the volcanic chip resealing of Kilkenny (previously rolled asphalt) of which they have just reverted to rolled asphalt at the intersections of Maghera and Moyrus within a year of volcanic chipping the road. Cheap and nasty solution that keeps the roading contractor happy.
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involves interviewing recreational fishers as they arrive back in with their catches. We are normally based at the Half Moon Bay boat ramp, one of the busiest in the country, however this day we were at the Bucklands Beach ramp due to the ramp at Half Moon Bay being closed following the storm. We sure do wish Joseph all the best for his upcoming bout !
Colleen Wright
■ Editor’s note: In our column of the impending fight, we incorrectly called Joseph David. The error was made during the sub-editing process and I unreservedly apologise. We’re backing Joseph too. Some of the these flights are really noisy, I measured 60db at 7.30am which was the same as a low flying helicopter. It is because they have lowered the altitude of flights landing from what they have been. I wondered if your readers are aware of what has happened and why, suddenly, we are being woken up with really loud jets as they are approaching the airport. Do they realise that if they find this annoying that there is an avenue of complaint to the airport. Apparently when they trialled this, few people complained so now it is all on. The airport noise complaint line is 09 256 8133. People need to ring up as it will have an effect. We should not have to endure low-flying jets landing causing undue noise when it has never been like that before.
Murray Taylor, Cockle Bay
Languages for the future As the new school term starts, thousands of students up and down the country will have packed their bags and headed off to start a new year of learning. This is a good time of year to reflect on the value our education system provides young New Zealanders. It’s also important for us to continue to come up with proactive ideas for supporting students and their families in their educational pursuits. On proactive ideas, one of the big ideas we have recently been talking about is from my colleague, Nikki Kaye, where she has proposed providing universal access to a second language in schools. The benefits of speaking more than one language have enormous cognitive, cultural, social and economic benefits. Our languages proposal is about ensuring that all children in Years 1-8 have universal access and resources to learn a second
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I have never written a letter to the editor in all my 72 years. However I can no longer stay silent while the people who run Auckland City continue not to see what is right in front of their eyes. I refer to the state and lack of care of our beaches and the grassy reserves that go along with them. To my way of thinking, a little foresight and some preventative action will save ratepayers millions of dollars long-term and preserve our environment for future generations. We can’t just say that this deterioration of our beaches is the problem of the local residents. Any extra funding comes from everyone’s rates or taxes so it’s everyone’s problem. The second point that needs to be made is that our beaches are a major reason for living in this great city. A family can pack their car up, load the kids in, put up a tent, set up their bbq and have a day at the beach and not only is the fresh air good for everyone but it’s cheap entertainment and there’s not too much of that around. Where do the families who like to go to Kaiaua, Maraetai, Beachlands, Cockle Bay and Howick Beach go now - just to name a few. To the people who we entrust to run our city, for goodness sake, do something before it’s too late.
language. Nikki has put forward a new law change that would require the Education Minister to set at least 10 priority languages for schools following public consultation. It would also place a requirement on the Crown to resource the provision of these languages in schools. Initially we expect languages that would be consulted on would include Mandarin, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and potentially Hindi. It will then be up to school boards to consult with their communities to determine which of the priority languages will be taught at their school. Every school will be required to deliver at least one second language, but some may choose to offer more than one. Our estimate is that the cost of the changes will be around $40 million per year to be put towards providing schools with more expert language teachers, language specialists and online
ami-Lee Ross MP for Botany resources. Strengthening language fluency has the potential to lead to a smarter, more culturally aware nation that is better equipped to succeed domestically and internationally. While there have been some positive steps over the last decade there is still more to do. This proposal represents an important investment in our country’s future. Our proposal also shows that, despite being on the other side of the Parliament now, National is still able to come up with innovative ideas to help New Zealanders. I look forward to more proposals like this being put forward.
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have worsened, among other problems. The aim of the surgery is to reduce the food-holding capacity of the stomach so the patient has a feeling of fullness after eating very little. Without hunger pangs, the person tends to lose interest in overeating and is more likely to stick to a low-kilojoule diet. When you choose Ormiston Hospital Weight Loss Service for your surgery, you choose the most experienced surgeons, treating you in the well-established Ormiston Hospital. We are dedicated to offering you a complete and comprehensive service with a fixed fee that will provide you with the best level of care through your journey to improved health.
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“Must-see” and “breath-taking” Natalie Guy has created an exhibition in our main gallery that visitors have described as a “must-see” and “breathtaking”. Then and Then Again opened late January and incorporates fabric and iron pieces that Natalie created while completing a three month residency in Varanasi, India. She worked with local craftspeople and manufacturers she met in the city to realise her concepts, including a blacksmith named Sunil who forged the shaped iron hangers that drop from the Gallery ceiling. The paper-thin material banners were all intricately hand-embroidered by one man – Ali - who worked from his shop behind the road to Assi Ghat. Natalie recalls that “after a few trials Ali perfected achieving the solid flat geometric shapes from the templates
I provided without the delicate muslin tearing. We got into a good rhythm over the months with me delivering usually by foot, new sewn drops and him completing usually 4-6 embroideries a week.” Natalie is giving a talk and tour of the exhibition on Friday, February 16 at 11.30am. All are welcome. Also on display in February are a series of paintings by Yvonne Abercrombie in our Showcase area and group of paintings by Helen Wang in the Meeting Room. Both of these artists show their incredible skill and ability to manipulate paint, achieving very different results. Yvonne’s works are on display until midFebruary, while Helen’s continue through to the end of the month. Zoe Hoeberigs Manager Curator Malcolm Smith Gallery
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who exhibit at Te Tuhi and Uxbridge,” says Julie. “It will be like a little French Festival out this way and will be very helpful for someone who is starting out as an artist and may not have the resources. We will feature them on our website, give social media advice and help people to cover resources with information on grants deadlines and assist them in other ways.” Marketing and communications coordinator, Te Tuhi Contemporary Art Trust, Amy Weng says that Arts Out East is aimed specifically to showcase local talent. “We are currently seeking expressions of interest from musicians, artists, performers, makers and creatives to join us for the festival,” she says. The arts festival hopes to include visual art, crafts, kapa haka, performance art, dance, music, film, storytelling, textiles, workshops, and more. “We are keen to hear your brilliant ideas to showcase the thriving artistic talents we have locally out east. The opening day will be a showcase day and it will be very exciting to find lots of artists of different genres and plenty of good food,” she says. Local artists, groups, and organisations may also wish to register for the Arts Out East database even if they cannot participate in the Arts Out East Festival 2018. Deadline for applications to be part of the Arts Out East Festival is Monday February 19, 5pm. ■■ Visit www.artsouteast.org.nz ■■ Submissions can be made at www.artsouteast. org.nz/call-for-expressions-of-interest
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CELEBRATE SUMMER! February is the time for harvesting and enjoying your summer fruits and veges. Take your produce into the kitchen and create wonderful fresh meals, salads, desserts and cocktails for your family to enjoy! Nothing beats a fresh picked posy of flowers around the house, and lazing outside in the garden with the scents and sights of your efforts, it really is so rewarding!
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When it comes to edibles, harvest summer crops such as tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, courgettes, eggplant, new potatoes and spring onions, and pick every day to encourage continuous fruiting – especially peas, beans, eggplant, cucumbers and courgettes. Keep planting new lettuce and herbs regularly too, to ensure a consistent supply. In the flower garden, keep up the good work dead heading to encourage new blooms on all flowering plants. Summer flowering bulbs like gladioli will be blooming now, so keep checking their flower heads for insects or disease and spray with Yates Mite Spray if required.
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Data released today by the Real Estate Institute of NZ (REINZ) shows there were 369 fewer lifestyle property sales (-16.8 per cent) for the three months ended December 2017 than for the three months ended December 2016. Overall, there were 1822 lifestyle property sales in the three months ended December 2017, compared to 1831 lifestyle property sales for the three months ended November 2017 (-0.5 per cent), and 2,191 lifestyle property sales for the three months ended December 2016. A total of 7637 lifestyle properties were sold in the year to December 2017, 1399 (-15.5 per cent) fewer than were sold in the year to December 2016. The value of lifestyle properties sold was $6.04 billion for the year to December 2017. The median price for all lifestyle properties sold in the three months to December 2017 was $655,750 and was $72,750 higher compared to the three months ended December 2016 (+12.5 per cent). Brian Peacocke, Rural Spokesman, at REINZ says: “While sales volumes for the 3-month period ending December 2017 eased from the same period in 2016, there was still a significant drop of over 20 per cent for the month of December compared to the previous month. “The impact of the holiday period may give some explanation, but in some specific regions, namely Northland and Taranaki, the collapse exceeded 50 per cent from one month to the next. “Those regions holding their own included Hawke’s Bay, Nelson/Marlborough, Canterbury, Otago and Southland, a pleasing outcome for real estate companies in the South Island, particularly considering the shortened month due to the onset of the holiday period,” he concludes. Two regions recorded an increase
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that can be taken to the Dispute Tribunal. With regard to private board and boarding houses, if the accommodation is occupied by at least six tenants with tenancies lasting 28 days or more with facilities for joint use, those premises are classified as a boarding house and will be covered by the Residential Tenancy Act and any issues which may arise can be appealed to the Tenancy Tribunal. However if one is boarding privately, what your rights are will depend on the agreement negotiated with the landlord. It should be in writing to allow one to take any disputes which may crop up to the Dispute Tribunal. This is only a brief overview of flatting and boarding. We do though have information and resources at the bureau which clarify in more detail the points raised in this article and which of course provide answers to other questions you may have on this topic. Please contact your local Citizen Advice Bureau by visiting, phoning or emailing us, to discuss problems that are of concern to you. ■ Pakuranga Citizens Advice Bureau, Library Building, Pakuranga, Phone 576-8331 and Botany Citizens Advice Bureau, rear Food Court Entrance, Botany Town Centre, phone 2715382 or phone 0800-267 222 for free, confidential and informative help.
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We often have clients coming to the bureau with flatting issues, confused over their rights and responsibilities with the particular renting situation they are in. As people often tend to move over the Christmas/New Year period, here’s an overview of the differences between flatting, boarding and being a tenant. A flatmate is someone who shares a house or apartment with others, contributing to expenses and chores. But at least one flatmate must be the tenant with a written tenancy agreement with the landlord, who would have agreed that rooms can be sublet under whatever financial agreement is arranged with the lead tenant. This is where problems can arise, the lead tenant with a written signed tenancy agreement will have rights and responsibilities under the Residential Tenancies Act and can, if necessary, lodge action with the Tenancy Tribunal if problems arise. However if one is a flatmate, your rights are based largely on any flatsharing agreement you have signed up to. From our experiences at the Bureau, many new flatmates and existing ones too, move into a flat on a verbal agreement and a handshake. But that is unwise. It is always a good idea when moving into a new flat to have a flat-sharing agreement which covers issues such as payment of bonds and rent, pets, housekeeping and what to do if one wants to leave. Although this agreement cannot be used at the Tenancy Tribunal, it will provide a back-up in disputes between flatmates
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pedestrian connection provided through the carpark. Acoustic fencing and landscaping is also proposed. A free-standing sign of 2.6m in height and 1m in width is proposed at the front of the site to identify the business. Entry and exit signs are also proposed. Issues raised in submissions together with the relief sought by the submitters includes visual and amenity effects associated with fencing and effects on the streetscape, noise, traffic effects (vehicle generation, vehicle conflict, kerb side parking), pedestrian/vehicle conflict, lack of pedestrian access, impact on recycling/refuse collection, street lighting, on-site parking, construction/earthworks effects and effects overall. Both submissions seek refusal of the consent. PLOT DATE:
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Players wishing to play competitive football in 2018 for BBAFC are required to trial. BBAFC Inhouse players do not need to trial. Grade Trial Date Time Venue th th 8 Boys Session One Thurs 15 Feb 4:30pm – 5:15pm William Green Domain nd Born 2010 Session Two Thurs 22 Feb 4:30pm – 5:15pm William Green Domain 9th Boys Session One Thurs 15th Feb 4:30pm – 5:15pm William Green Domain nd Born 2009 Session Two Thurs 22 Feb 4:30pm – 5:15pm William Green Domain 10th Boys Session One Thurs 15th Feb 5:30pm – 6:15pm William Green Domain nd Born 2008 Session Two Thurs 22 Feb 5:30pm – 6:15pm William Green Domain th th 11 Boys Session One Thurs 15 Feb 6:30pm – 7:30pm William Green Domain Born 2007 Session Two Thurs 22nd Feb 6:30pm – 7:30pm William Green Domain th th 12 Boys Session One Fri 16 Feb 4:30pm – 5:30pm Millhouse Reserve Born 2006 Session Two Fri 23rd Feb 4:30pm – 5:30pm Millhouse Reserve th th 13 Boys Session One Fri 16 Feb 5:30pm – 6:30pm Millhouse Reserve rd Born 2005 Session Two Fri 23 Feb 5:30pm – 6:30pm Millhouse Reserve 14th Boys Session One Fri 16th Feb 6:30pm – 7:30pm Millhouse Reserve rd Born 2004 Session Two Fri 23 Feb 6:30pm – 7:30pm Millhouse Reserve 15th Boys Session One Wed 14th Feb 5:00pm – 6:00pm Millhouse Reserve st Born 2003 Session Two Wed 21 Feb 5:00pm – 6:00pm Millhouse Reserve th th 9 Girls Session One Sat 10 Feb 9:00am – 10:00 am Millhouse Reserve Born 2009 Session Two Sat 17th Feb 9:00am – 10:00 am Millhouse Reserve th th 10 Girls Session One Sat 10 Feb 9:00am – 10:00 am Millhouse Reserve Born 2008 Session Two Sat 17th Feb 9:00am – 10:00 am Millhouse Reserve th th 11 Girls Session One Sat 10 Feb 9:00am – 10:00 am Millhouse Reserve th Born 2007 Session Two Sat 17 Feb 9:00am – 10:00 am Millhouse Reserve 12th Girls Session One Sat 10th Feb 9:00am – 10:00 am Millhouse Reserve th Born 2006 Session Two Sat 17 Feb 9:00am – 10:00 am Millhouse Reserve 13th Girls Session One Sat 10th Feb 10:00am – 11:00am Millhouse Reserve th Born 2005 Session Two Sat 17 Feb 10:00am – 11:00am Millhouse Reserve th th 14 Girls Session One Sat 10 Feb 10:00am – 11:00am Millhouse Reserve Born 2004 Session Two Sat 17th Feb 10:00am – 11:00am Millhouse Reserve th th 16 Girls Session One Sat 10 Feb 11:00am – 12:00pm Millhouse Reserve Born 2002 Session Two Sat 17th Feb 11:00am – 12:00pm Millhouse Reserve All players must have the appropriate football boots, playing kit, water bottle. Please ensure you arrive to register 20 minutes prior to the session start time. For all trial information please contact Paul Matthews Youth Convenor - youth@bbafc.org.nz or Munith Naidu Director of Football doc@bbafc.org.nz
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20 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, February 1, 2018
BUILDERS
BOOKKEEPING Service simple solutions. Xero, MYOB, GST, PAYE. Sheryl 0212982786
021 764797 or 532 8930
LICENSED BUILDERS, new homes, renovations, bathrooms, all jobs Call Matt 021 679378
Over 17 years service
APPLIANCE REPAIRS CD127274
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CATERING
DELICIOUS DINING
Any event or occasion Please call me or email deliciousdining@xtra.co.nz 537 1312 or 021 180 9878
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Data cables Wiring Phone Jack 532 8723 021 661 469
REGISTERED
with over 20 yrs exper.
Ph: 021 687 745
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SPOUTING AND ROOFING
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021 43 43 23 537 1904 all hrs
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VINYL LAYER 25 yrs exp. Karl 027 2481167 or 576 7936 a/h VINYL LAYING, supply, prep & install. No job too big or small Ph Brendan 021-996-898, 537-8402ah
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0800 245 625 HOWICK LOCKSMITHS
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HANDYMEN
49D Springs Rd, East Tamaki Ph 273 8899
0800 24 LOCK
PAINTER
HAYNES GLASS
Family owned/operated over 30 yrs
Sand/polyurethane staining/ blonding New & old floors Supply & lay cork tiles. Free Quotes Ph: 537 3371 Neil Craft 027 296 6320 Kris Craft 021 055 7522 www.craftfloorsanding.co.nz
Doors/Door Repairs
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Lighting + Electrical
Silver Medal DESIGN Winner CONSTRUCTION Ellerslie MAINTENANCE Flowershow
FENCING & TRELLIS
Power you need KOBA BATTERIES
DIGITAL MARKETING
ELECTRICAL
Terry’s
LANDSCAPES Ph: 535 9155 thebehersings@xtra.co.nz
HOWICK LAWNCARE, ex Greenkeeper, lge or small lawns, friendly reliable affordable Ph Paul 027 5676 900
CD250676
Fixed Price Regular & One-Off’s Personalised Service Window & Carpet Cleaning ! Plus Lawns & Gardens
Drain Unblocking CCTV Camera Surface Water Problems Dig ups & Repairs Free Quotes & Advice Registered Drainlayer 021 135 5174 mcwilliams_drainage @hotmail.com
CD256721
Lynch Design 577 1939 www.lynchdesign.co.nz
CD254541
130 7217 021 09 217 2217
FOR ALL YOUR Landscaping needs. Over 10 years experience. Call Tim on 021 885 676
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Local NZ Reg’d Electrician No job too big or too small! No call out fee if you mention this advert.
CD228064
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allen2harriman@gmail.com
CD257301
CLEANING HOMES & OFFICES
CD177619
DRAFTING & DESIGN
Domestic/Commercial New builds Ground water problems Phone Allen 027 546 0553
CD149879
CD217636
CARPETLAYER Cheap carpet, supply/lay Restretching/repairs 0800 555410 www.nocowboys. co.nz/carpet
ARCHITECTURE
CERTIFIED DRAINLAYER
271 1125 021 264 6080
LANDSCAPING
LAWNCARE
CD251447
021-369 881
A STOVE PROBLEM? Phone Alan East City Stove Repairs 0274-516-454 or 576-6756
DRAINLAYING
MOTORING
GA101040
CARPET LAYING
Servicing all major brands of Whiteware appliances
www.sos-appliance-repairs.co.nz
PROCON for all your concrete requirements, drives, patios, small/lge slabs, plain, coloured, imprinted. Ph Vince for a free quote 021 415 436
Your local caterer for over 15 years
AA CARPET Laying & repairs, no job too small Ph Brian 0274-966094/5341302
533-6954
FREE quote on all concreting. Call Tony 021 518901
CD248907
NZ registered electrical service technician
(Family owned business)
www.celsiusheating.co.nz
TOP QUALITY - LOW COST Lawn mowing Garden maintenance Garden makeovers Trees Affordable Landscaping FREE QUOTES Phone:
SUPREME ELECTRICAL
Get ready for those hot summer nights. Install a heat pump, they do cooling too!! Phone 09 534 1244 or 027 534 1244 Email: celsius@outlook.co.nz
Also garden maintenance rubbish removal, waterblasting. Free quotes. 17 Yrs exp. Residential/commercial Ph: Peter 021 39 33 84 QUALITY GARDEN SERVICES
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CD256378
MARKS
APPLIANCES
CONCRETE
Floors, drives, paths Small job enquiries welcome Castle Concrete Ph 534-5177 0274-768-924
ALL HEDGES, TREES, LAWNS
CD177471
K75008
Repairs to: Parmco, Turboair, Fisher & Paykel, European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry
Sales, Installation and Service
CD226123
Robinhood - Alto - Blanco Everdure - Omega Authorised Service
HEATING
Ph: 533 0136 or 021 370 307
NZ REG, Commercial / Domestic. All Electrical Work. Free Quotes. Call free 0800 22 3330 or 0220 635 830 SB Electrical NZ Reg Electrician. Reasonable rates. All electrical work. Nick 021 058 9561, 5340450
CD237020
CARPENTERS
NZ Registered
Driveways/Floors Parking areas Exposed Aggregate All earthworks Retaining & more
Drain Unblocking / Drainage Repairs CCTV Cameras Call now 0508 373335 / www.unblock.nz Mention this ad for 10% Discount
PAINTERS/DECORATORS
All domestic & commercial requirements. Free quote, prompt service.Regd. Master Painter. All work guaranteed Ph 0800 687 724
CD243547
Exper’d owner/operator No job too big or small Ph Brett 0274 364 740 or 534 7144
CD257384
535 6950 021 0333 149
Carey
CONCRETE
Local & long distance by careful & courteous removalists with many years of experience REASONABLE RATES FOR AN EXCELLENT JOB BERT TARRY CARRIERS NZ LTD Ph: 274 2916
CD256471
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
DIGGER & BOBCAT HIRE
ELECTRICIAN Registered Electrical, Smartvent & Alarms. Ph Mark 027 495 4219, a/h 534 3227
CD252647
SMOKE Alarm checks, alarm/ battery fittings/ replacements. 7 days. Ph/Txt 021 085 64 650
ELECTRICIAN NZ registered, very reasonable rates. All electrical services. 027 296 1520
K55042
BOBCATS & TRUCKS
ALARMS
DRAINAGE
CD243734
GARDEN CARE
ELECTRICIAN Reg. hard working & reliable, value for dollars, all work undertaken. Satisfaction guar Ph 534-8889
0800 277 2529 www.bsrconcrete.co.nz
cd237763
CD6793
138J Harris Road East Tamaki 271 6262
All Interior Renova ons Bathrooms Kitchens Doors Plasterbd lining Repairs and Maintenance Co-ordinate SubContractors Available
Extensions Construction Services Weather Tight Solutions
CD257222
I Fix 4U
Old School Builder
New Homes Alterations Reclads
Flat pack specialists
K58038
CD130002
½ price TV, audio Washing machine refrigerators Factory Returns Centre ervice S d e ris Autho
DAVE TAPPER BUILDERS Ltd
Damien Westwood Mob: 027 4854 412 Ph: 536 5112 or westwoodbuilders@xtra.co.nz www.westwoodbuilders.co.nz
An experienced gentleman with years of experience in additions, renovations, wallpapering & painting etc. All other work considered also...
CD258843
Air conditioners
Electricians
LICENCED BUILDING PRACTITIONER REGISTERED MASTER BUILDERS
HANDYMAN
GA117458
BUILDER, additions, renovations, decks, bathrooms. Coordinate sub contractors, competitive price, licensed builder Ph Alan 021 548 131
CONCRETE & CONCRETING
For anything electrical • Registered Electricians • Established over 25 years in local area • ECANZ guaranteed • Gold card discount Phone 274 6977
SHIFTERS
HANDYMEN
We will assemble for you! Ph 0274 945 447 or 534 8404
FURNITURE
CD249842
Ph: 533 0486 or 021 078 7336
CD137943
TV Audio Aerials Heatpumps
Ph: 5768812 Open 7 Days 83 Reeves Rd Pakuranga
Driveways/Patios Swimming Pool surrounds Decorative coloured Concrete Exposed Pebbles and Aggregates Concrete Sealing Bobcat and Digger Post Hole Boring
0800 943 366
SN64060
BATHROOM IMPRESSIONS
021 022 46711
SPECIALISTS
Local family owned business www.aucklandwideremovals.co.nz
C: 021478685 P: 0800478685
Microsoft Certified Professional
25 years experience 1. Stylish and affordable Bathroom renovations 2. Bathroom and Shower renovation specialist 3. Wall and Floor Tiling 4. All Aspects of Domestic Plumbing Service & Repair
Additional Outlet Phone Jack TV/VCR Tuning Ph: 532 8723 021 661 469
e:mooreconstruction@outlook.com w: mooreconstructioncompany.co.nz
Great rates, Gold Card discount. Local family business. Reliable, friendly, no job too small. EFTPOS avail. Call Anthony 534 0275
CD242704
INSTALLATION
Ph: Paul 534 7427 hm or 021 251 4615
PC Laptop LCD Printer Virus Network Email Data Recovery Onsite Job NO Fix NO Fee
New Build Architectural - Renovation Alteration - Fixed prices
CD192254
TV AERIAL
CD171490
CD206513
AERIAL Installation, home theatre setup, extra TV outlets incl Sky Ph: Rodger 021 659677
PACKING, MOVING & STORAGE
for over 20 yrs
D & J Computer
Complete renova on service Supply & custom build op ons Tiled shower systems Concept to comple on
Electrician
CD258654
HORIZON AERIALS LTD
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
New Zealand Registered
CD254710
Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed
IT PC lap tops Sony, Panasonic, LG Sanyo, Toshiba
Laptops, Desktops, Viruses, Network, Printers. MOBILE SERVICE NO FIX NO FEE Ph Johnson 5353510 B.Com (INFOSYS) UoA
FURNITURE REMOVAL
AA DOBBS LTD
—HOME IT— —SERVICES—
ALTERATIONS & Additions. Ring Colin Edmonds, Registered Builder. 5345721, 0274-951-685
Aerials & TV INSTALLATION
Ph: 534 5888 Mob: 027 507 8680
ADDITIONS, alterations, bathrooms, decks, etc. all types of work. over 40 yrs exp. Registered Certified Builder Ph Ken 534-1214
ELECTRICAL
BUILDERS
CD255310
AERIALS
COMPUTERS
CD145261
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
www.times.co.nz
PAINTER/Plasterer & handyman 30 yrs+ exp Ph Muzza 577-2989/0276770294 PAINT 30 yrs + exp, tradesman. Interiors, exteriors, house washing and wallpaper hanging Ph Harold 021 658 222 WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111
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PAVING
PLUMBERS
ADL PAVING & LANDSCAPING. Ph Adrian 027603-1919 or a/hrs 537-2345
TREE SERVICES
PLUMBER All maint wrk, no job too small. Prompt service. Ph 535 9567
PEST CONTROL
All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area
Brett or Warren 534 3562 027 493 0181
Jim 0800 38 38 48
PLUMBERS CD258415
Gary Hanson Phone Steve 09 577 4942 - 021 625 378 majesticplumbing@xtra.co.nz www.majesticplumbing.co.nz
Plumbing Ltd
Certifying Plumber ► Hot Water Cylinders ► Bathrooms & Kitchens ► General Maintenance ► Work Guaranteed ► Howick, B/Bch, Pknga CD202782
027 594 1243 537 4796
534-7361, 292-8930 0274-767-746 BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797 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
CD166407
TRUSTED MASTER PLUMBERS & GASFITTERS
Ph Murray
Qualified Arborist
TREES STUMP GRINDING STUMP GRINDING Remove stumps the easy way.
ROOFING ADAM OXLEY Certifying Plumber
Hot Water Cylinders Bathroom/Kitchen Renovations Roof Leaks General Maintenance All Work Guaranteed
GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384
www.allgoplumbing.co.nz
Stackpole’s Stackpole’s Upholstery Upholstery
TILING KP87651
TILING
Quality guaranteed Free Quote Waterproofing Best Prices Wall and floor Underfloor Heating David Yang 273 6566 or 021 1867 361
CD155961
Handy Andy Plumbing
WATERBLASTING
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Exterior Cleaning Specialists
• House/Building Washing • Decks, Paths, Drives, Fences • Roof and Gutter Clean • Roof - Moss/Lichen Treatment We also offer: • Carpet Cleaning • Pest Control Book your Spring Spruce-up, call
A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP Trees, hedges and stumps Trim’d, removed, chip’d Pruning/shaping, rubbish and Section clearing Phone 536 5955
Call Us Now! 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 Center Ph 537-5656
Safe, low pressure, exterior cleaning Houses, Roof treatments, Paths, Drives, Decks CALL YOUR LOCAL OPERATOR CRAIG 535-5661 www.chemwash.co.nz
We sell:
Furniture • Household Goods Antiques • Quality Used Clothing
We accept donations of:
Our Biannual Sport and Leisure feature will be published on the 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd February, so lots more to come, keep an eye out for more sports, leisure pursuits and lifestyle choices You won’t be disappointed. If you’re involved in a club with registrations coming up and want to advertise give us a call 09 271 8055 or email: classifieds@times.co.nz
PETS
CAT DOORS $105 FITTED Ph 265 2941
HAYNE’S GLASS Special Conditions Apply
Childrens’ ART CLASSES Painting, Drawing, Multi Media Starts February
contact Karen 0272 119 765 or email: karen.symons7@icloud.com See our Sports Feature on the 8 February for more details
Good Used Furniture Household Goods • Clothing
9 Ben Lomond Cres
Open 6 Days
0800 677 467 Pick Up Service Available
TO LET
R0BYN CAMPBELL & MELISSA PARRY Rental & Property Management Specialists
Licensed (REAA 2008)
LOST
Professionalism Dedication Excellent Communication Proactive Approach
LOST OCICAT
Beloved pet 15 months old named “Pepper” Lost Botany area Mon 8/1/18, covered in brown spots, very friendly and quite happy to waltz in and make himself at home. microchipped but possibily no collar.
TO LET
Robyn and Melissa have worked in Property Management for the past 16 years and were awarded Ray White Property Manager of the year in 2006 and 2015. Being energetic and dedicated professionals, Robyn and Melissa ensure a reliable tenant is placed into your property. If you require a complete Property Management service whereby eliminating any stress such as rent collection, monthly inspections etc Robyn and Melissa will deliver a professional standard of service. Robyn Campbell and Melissa Parry, Howick Office, 10 Uxbridge Rd, Howick Direct Dial 538 1227 Mobile 021 350 878
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
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 021 217 8786 cathy.huang@raywhite.com
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Licensed (REAA 2008)
BOTANY OFFICE
20 Crescent Lane, Botany Town Centre Lloyd Reardon
DDI 216 99 61 Mob 021 887 811 - lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com Sam Carr DDI 538 1237 / 021 422 177 - sam.carr@raywhite.com
MARAETAI 4 Bed Te Puru Dr $750 HOWICK - PAKURANGA - HIGHLAND PARK 2 Bed Cairngorm Pl $470 3 Bed Pakuranga Rd $570 BOTANY DOWNS 4 Bed Quibray Pl $750 EAST TAMAKI 2 Bed Armoy Dr $510
Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd Sam
PAKURANGA OFFICE 102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga Lloyd Reardon
DDI 216 99 61 Mob 021 887 811 - lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com Sam Carr DDI 538 1237 / 021 422 177 - sam.carr@raywhite.com
BUCKLANDS BEACH 4 Bed Hattaway Ave PAKURANGA 5 Bed Dale Cres
$850
Lloyd
$630
Sam
FLATBUSH OFFICE
Shop 25, 123 Ormiston Road, Botany Junction Steve Hang DDI: 212 5729 or 021 883 600 steven.hang@raywhite.com
HALF MOON BAY - PAKURANGA 3 Bed Challinor St 4 Bed Wanaka Pl 4 Bed Sunderlands rd DANNEMORA - FLAT BUSH 3 bed Ksenia Dr 4 Bed Feeny Cr 5 Bed Mellefont Cl HOWICK 2 Bed Whitford Rd 3 Bed Juliet Ave 3 Bed Vida Pl
HALF MOON BAY - BUCKLANDS BEACH - EASTERN BEACH
Ray White MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS
Sam
$490 $650 $990
Steven Steven Steven
$560 $730 $780
Steven Steven Steven
$450 $540 $630
Steven Steven Steven
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, Howick, Dannemora, Half Moon Bay and Pakuranga offices
Ph: 271 8055 • Fax: 271 8056 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
CD258784
TREES & Stumps, chipping, est.1967, free quotes, low rates Terry NZ Arbor 530 8741, 0274 989080
CHEMWASH R
K54159
L5F014
Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232
Ph:274-8585 274-8585 PH:
021366615 or 0508932532
CD229507
Prompt Reliable Service Bathrooms Kitchens General Maintenance Hot Water Cylinders Spouting & Roofing
TREE SERVICES
Retiring or Moving Overseas?
Don’t have a Garage Sale!!
If seen please phone Mandy 021 2011235
CERAMIC TILING, preparation, waterproofing, installation. Good rates, high work standard. Ph for quote Ian 021 131 6766 THE TILE GUYFloor & Wall Tiling. Certified Waterproofing.Stonemason by trade. 30yr exp. 0210311899
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ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 0275143500
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Single Items
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CD255813
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
WINDOW cleaning. Best price. Phone Grant 533 0522 or 0211 576 963
$115+gst.
Ph: 0800 789 248
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Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish
CATKIN
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Boat Covers Outdoor Blinds Outdoor Furniture All Canvas Repairs K54154
RUBBISH REMOVAL
CD197785
Spouting, Roofing, Hot Water Cylinder Repairs/Replacements, Drainage/Unblocking ALL WORK HAS A WATER TIGHT GUARANTEE WE RESPOND TO ALL CALLS! 24/7. Ph 534 5286
UPHOLSTERERS
RUBBISH REMOVALS
CD48042
535 1111 027 235 2517
ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166
ALL TREE WORK Stump Grinding Fully Insured Free Mulch Ph Brett 533-0473 or 021-279-9118
K54146
FREE QUOTES - 24/7 Service 027 758 6437 - 361 6437 E: info@hpcplumbing.co.nz W: hpcplumbing.co.nz
BRANCH MANAGER
SS78394
CD246999
1st For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs
CD258536
Local Master Plumbers 24/7
arrowplumbing.nz
All work Guaranteed Hot Water Cylinders New Build & Reno’s General Maintenance Gas Fitting
ALL WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784
FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520
BOTANY DOWNS 2/236 Cascades Rd Sat 3rd, 7am. Downsizing, lots of bargains. Baby & h/hold items.
CD190820
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We require a property assistant to work alongside our Property Manager. The position involves gardening and general maintenance around the school. The person should be energetic, fit and willing to work and learn in all areas of property maintenance in order to keep our school looking great. Hours are 40 hours per week. Start date to be Monday 12 February 2018 (or as negotiated) Closing date: Wednesday 7 February 2018 Please send a short c.v. with a letter of application to: Email: mailbox@bbi.school.nz Postal Address: Bucklands Beach Intermediate School 247 Bucklands Beach Road Bucklands Beach Auckland 2012
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Do you want to be a valued member of a supportive management and multidisciplinary team and work in a purpose built facility, within an idyllic East Auckland location Key attributes and requirements to be in this role: - Minimum of two years Practice Nurse experience essential - Registered New Zealand Nurse with current annual practicing certificate - Hold a curent CPR Certificate - Hold a current vaccinators certificate essential - Phlebotomy and cannulation skills essential - Current Smear Taker desirable - Chronic Care management - Passionate about sharing nursing knowledge and skills - Be positive,compassionate and motivated with a can do attitude - Be able to work independently as well as a team player - Be organised and able to prioritorise If you have the above skills and qualities, then we would like to hear from you. Hours are: Monday - Friday only, no weekend work Send you CV to bronwyn@myhealthteam.nz
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We require the services of a Personal Assistant to work with the Senior School Principal. This is a term time only; full time position. The successful applicant must be self-motivated, possess strong administrative and organisational skills. He/she must have excellent communication skills; as well as good computer skills. The successful candidate will have a sound understanding of cultural differences in dealing with our diverse community. Applications close: Friday 2 February 2018 at 3.00pm Please apply in writing with your current CV and at least 2 references to: The Principal’s PA Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate Senior School PO Box 61-054, Otara, Manukau City 2159 Phone: 274 5782 Fax: 2746972 Email: dlatchman@sehc.school.nz Commencement date to be negotiated
It is proposed that Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga be closed from 9am until 10.30pm on Sunday 18 February 2018 for the Howick Chinese New Year Event. This closure applies to all except authorised and emergency vehicles. For further information please contact Auckland Transport on 09 355 3553.
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Sancta Maria College is a Year 7-13 Catholic State Integrated College. We seek an enthusiastic and self-motivated person who has passion for sport. The purpose of the role is to provide an effective as well as efficient management and coordination of our sports programme with particular focus on our junior students. This position is 20 hours per week: term time only – extra hours in school holidays negotiated. Good administration and communication skills are essential for this role. Experience in the school environment would be an advantage but not necessary. Full job description and detailed information are available on our school website: www.sanctamaria.school.nz All enquiries and applications to: Ms Ilona Bokuniewicz, i.bokuniewicz@sanctamaria.school.nz Applications close: Monday, 26 February 2018 at 4 pm
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Casual vacancy for an elected trustee A casual vacancy has occurred on the Board of Trustees 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 percent 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 Board of Trustees Mission Heights Junior College P O Box 64 448 Botany Town Centre, AUCKLAND 2016. By: Thursday 1 March 2018
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POAC is a regional Auckland service supporting primary and secondary health care providers to access a range of community based health services for their patients The aim of the POAC service is to deliver timely, flexible and coordinated care, meeting the healthcare needs of individual patients in a community setting. The POAC centralised coordination centre is based in Botany, Auckland and we are looking for a Care Coordinator with clinical experience to join our vibrant and enthusiastic team. The role will involve utilising your clinical experience to provide advice and service coordination, supporting general practice, regional Auckland hospitals, hospices and other community health professionals. The service is fast paced and will require someone with excellent time management skills and plenty of initiative. You will be able to demonstrate the ability to work well under pressure, have excellent problem solving and readily embrace change. You will have strong interpersonal and communication skills, and be able to project yourself clearly and professionally in a positive manner. Qualifications/Experience: Registered or Enrolled Nurse with New Zealand experience. Current practicing certificate is not a requirement. Hours: This is a full time position (Mon-Fri, 8.30am – 5.00pm) and is based at East Health Trust Primary Health Organisation in Botany. Remuneration: $25-$26 per hour Apply: Please forward your CV and a covering letter to emmaw@easthealth.co.nz. Closing date for applications is Friday 23 February 2018.
Permanent position (7 hours per day, 35 hours per week, Term Time only). Mission Heights Junior College is seeking an efficient, organised and positive person with experience in general administrative duties to work in our Student Services Whanau area. To commence Term 2, 2018 (Monday 30 April, 2018). For a position description and application form, and all submissions, please contact ayoung@mhjc.school.nz. Information will also be available on our website, www.mhjc.school.nz, under ‘About us’, ‘Employment’. Applications close Friday 16 February, 2018 @ 4 pm
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The Tamaki Lightning Colts (16-19 years) have won the Colts Kiwibowl. Photo supplied
the remainder of the time and the game finished in a 6-all draw. Overtime saw the Lightning take first offensive possession. Having not been able to break the end zone thus far in the game, the offense came out with a newfound hunger behind a resurgent offensive line and running back Lino Leiataua. Carter Hackett topped off the drive by ploughing in for the touchdown on the
goal line, whilst Lino tacked on the two-point conversion for the Lightning giving them a 14-6 lead. The Hawks were then stopped less than a yard short on their ensuing drive by the Lightning defence led by Hackett, Javed Mariner and Josh Shanahan resulting in the Tamaki Lightning Colts claiming the American Football Auckland (AFA) championship.
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for Howick Pak, his blistering 112 including 12 sixes. The combination of Ronnie Hira (1-29) and Brungar (3-34) held their nerve for the boys from the Shore keeping it tight in the final overs. With Brungar bowling the last over, the game was on a knife’s edge, Howick requiring 10 off the last two balls. Sam Borland came to the crease and smashed his first ball over the long-on fence for six leaving four required off the final delivery. Borland tried to repeat the dose for the final ball but couldn’t quite clear the fence, Captain Beghin taking the catch to ensure a threerun win for North Shore. Meanwhile in Auckland Premier Cricket’s Hedley Howarth competition, Howick Pakuranga played host to Papatoetoe at Lloyd Elsmore Park. Daniel Young was the mainstay of the innings scoring a magnificent 125 for his side. Support from Andrew Morrison (69) and Adam Jones (53) ensured Howick made it through to 363/7 declared before inserting the visitors in for a niggly session before the close of play. Papatoetoe managed to make it through to 32/1 at stumps setting up an exciting day two chase.
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North Shore Cricket Club claimed a sensational final ball, three run victory over Howick Pakuranga in the Premier club Twenty20 Final on Sunday at Eden Park Outer Oval. It was a superb advertisement for club T20 cricket with two centuries scored on the day, first from North Shore skipper Graeme Beghin (109*) before Donovan Grobbelaar (112) replied for Howick Pakuranga. Asked to bat first by Howick’s captain Bill Walsh, Shore skipper Beghin took the game by the scruff of the neck in a blistering innings. He peeled off six sixes and ten fours in his innings and didn’t look at all out of place on Eden Park’s Outer Oval, timing his innings to perfection. Grobbelaar was the pick of the bowlers for Howick Pakuranga with 2-26 from his four overs while Rutvik Botadra, Jamie Brown and Matt McEwan all chipped in with a wicket each. With 186/5 posted from their 20 overs it was always going to be an exciting chase. Carl Brungar got the Shore off to the perfect start with the wicket of Andrew Morrison in the first over. However, it was number four Grobbelaar who held the innings
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he Tamaki Lightning Colts have beaten the Hamilton Hawks to win the 2017/2018 Colts Kiwibowl! The Tamaki Lightning Colts (1619 years) capped off the perfect finish to their season, defeating the only two teams they had lost to during regular season play, in the play-offs en-route to a Colts Kiwibowl Championship. After beating the Western Wolves 16-0 in the semi-final, the colts took on the previously undefeated Hamilton Hawks in the finals on January 20 at Mountfort Park in Manurewa. The Hawks threatened a few times early on. Finally in the third quarter the Hawks quarterback dropped a pinpoint pass in the corner of the end zone to take the lead 6-0. Lightning defensive player Carlos Matamua instantly erased this deficit by returning the ensuing kickoff 85 yards to put the Lightning on the board and tie the game at 6-6. Both defences held strong for
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Tennis stars tears of joy T
he one thing first time major tennis winner Caroline Wozniacki and multiple champion Roger Federer shared in common beyond the huge cheque they won at the Australian Open was tears of joy. In Great Dane Wozniacki’s case they were also tears of relief in the knowledge she will no longer have to answer questions about when she is going to win a major. For Federer, 10 years her senior at 37, it was because he extended his record number of majors to an incredible 20, helped by organisers who agreed to his request to play several night games that allowed him to escape the sizzling Melbourne heat. Federer is a graceful champion who uses the court as a canvas to paint the full range of his artistic strokes. He is also universally acclaimed as a crowd favourite who epitomises sportsmanship and a wonderful match temperament after overcoming temper tantrums in his youth. Few other sportsmen give credence to the power of the top two inches, the mind, as powerfully as the Swiss maestro who won his latest final on Rod Laver Court 6-2, 6-7, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 against the big serving 1.98m Marin Cilic.
Caroline Wozniacki rightfully deserves her first major.
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But for sheer entertainment and long rallies the women’s final provided the greater spectacle with the popular Wozniacki overcoming gutsy Romanian Simona Halep 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 and relieving her of her world No 1 status. Plagued by a headache and dizziness in the extreme heat, the tenacious Halep fought bravely for every point. But no one, least of all Halep, would deny Wozniacki her greatest achievement in finally attaining that elusive major after an exhilarating, titanic battle. Meanwhile apologies to boxer Joseph Parker for mistakenly calling him David in last week’s Agnew’s Angle which I can only put down to senility on my part and the need for my proof reader to see an optician. Occasionally columnists do fall prey to human error. My greatest regret was a column I wrote over a decade ago blasting radio sports commentator Tony Veitch who has matured into an exceptionally talented interviewer who gets more scoops than any other sports journalist in the country. While there may be some truth in the adage about the pen being mightier than the sword, Veitch’s gift of the gab, coupled with his intimate knowledge of his subject,
Agnew’s Angle makes him compelling listening. NZ Herald subscribers are also extremely well served by a talented sports writing team whose coverage of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, the 2015 cricket ODI World Cup and the last two rugby World Cups was outstanding. When I began my journalistic career at the Grey River Argus 57 years ago, T P McLean, Alex Veysey and Dick Brittenden were the sports writers I most admired. But as a team, the Herald’s current group under sports editor Paul Lewis and featuring multiple national award winner Dylan Cleaver, is the best I can recall. While not everyone will agree with controversial columnist Chris Rattue, it is refreshing to note that in constantly calling a spade a spade, he is not handcuffed by political correctness. It is also pleasing to see that yachting and netball writer Dana Johannsen has maintained the high standard set by America’s Cup sportswriter Suzanne McFadden who, late last year, was made a Life Member of the New Zealand Sports Journalists Association. Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author
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