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Hinsley wins 2019 Tanner Cup Cockle Bay teen Blake Hinsley has joined the ranks of some of this country’s elite sailors. The Botany Downs Secondary College student just won the coveted Tanner Cup and joins the ranks of illustrious Kiwi sailors Chris Dickson, Russell Coutts, Dean Barker and Jo Aleh who were previous winners of the same trophy.
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Michael Williams, principal of Pakuranga College, was pleasantly surprised by a special gift he recently received of a beautiful korowai by the family of Cark Taka. A korowai is a Maori cloak, a symbol of prestige and honour. He proudly wore it for the Year 9 powhiri last week.
Professional golfer Ryan Fox, from Beachlands, has risen to his highest world ranking (64) and also claimed his maiden European Tour title with a win at the ISPS Handa World Super 6 Perth which finished on Sunday.
Starbucks returning to Botany Starbucks is returning to Botany Town Centre in late autumn 2019. Before closing its previous store, Starbucks was at the centre for 16 years as one of more than 20 stores around New Zealand. The new store at Botany will be the 23rd.
Tensions are high on Sandspit Road with the looming threat of a large-scale apartment building development opposite Howick College. A proposed redevelopment of 30 and 40 Sandspit Road, commonly known as the old Steward Motors site, will have an apartment building with approximately 70 apartments, a swimming pool, and a cafe open to the public.
Ready for next generation of young sailors Howick Sailing Club has a long history of sailing tuition, and that legacy is set to continue with the launch of the club’s new fleet of Learn to Sail boats – eight new Optimist dinghies. The new boats have been sponsored by Hella Marine, Denham Bradwell lawyers and Howick Village Optometrists.
Bowden wins NZA selection Seventeen-year-old Auckland Hearts player Skye Bowden has played her way into the New Zealand Women’s A side to play Australia Under 19 women in three one-day and one T20 match at Bert Sutcliffe Oval in early March.
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Overcome evil with good Howick’s Rev Dr Richard Waugh, National Superintendent of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand shares this statement said all New Zealanders are horrified by the tragic events at the mosques in Christchurch. Dr Waugh also serves as chairman of Auckland Church Leaders Meeting and chairman of National Church Leaders Aotearoa New Zealand Meeting. “We repudiate such hateful action and hold onto the promise of Scripture which says, “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” It is appalling beyond words what has happened and our prayers, thoughts and practical generosity extend to all Muslim families suffering so terribly at this time.
Principal wins national leadership award Principal of Howick Intermediate Yolande Franke has won this year’s Australian Scholarship Grant (ASG) National Excellence in Teaching (NEiTA) Founders’ Leadership Award. Franke was one of the 15 inspirational educators nominated from 2000 applications for the award. She was nominated last year by a parent.
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Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown cradles tiny Anna Sarah Brown in his arms. Anna was born on the morning of March 19, well after her due date. She weighed in at 2.6kg (five pounds 11 ounces).
Daniel nabs 9 medals
HPK freestyle sprinter Daniel Cieplinski is in fine form after more than a year laid off by injury. Cieplinski, 13, brought back 9 medals – 7 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze — from a swimming championship meet in Dunedin.
$42k raised after fire razes home
More than $40,000 has been raised for a Clevedon family who lost everything in a devastating fire at the end of January. On January 21, local couple Tony Keals and Lorraine Blackwell arrived home as firefighters battled to get the blaze that claimed their home under control.
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For the first time since the competition began in 1978, Pakuranga Athletic Club has won Athletics Auckland’s ‘Top Ten’ competition, making it the top junior track and field club in the city.
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Howick teenager Hannah Thomas is aiming for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The 17-yearold, who attends Howick College, was recently selected for the New Zealand canoe and kayak teams and has made Paris her goal.
The Howick Hornets have won their first ever Sportsafe ARL Nines title after overcoming the Hibiscus Coast Raiders 22-4 in the Grand Final at Stanmore Bay Reserve on Saturday.
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April Flat Bush murderer jailed for life
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The man who killed Flat Bush mother Xi Wang has been sentenced to life in prison. Ephraim Beazley, who last month admitted to murdering his ex-wife as she held their two-year-old son in her arms, appeared in the High Court today.
At 89, one of New Zealand’s truly great sporting icons, Yvette Corlett CNZM, MBE of Howick, passed away on Saturday, mourned by a nation who loved her as much for her gracious humility as her athletic prowess.
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Ardern meets war veteran John Sato Jacinda Ardern visited Howick over the weekend for one very special reason. The Prime Minister was here to meet John Sato, the 95-year old Howick war veteran who received global recognition for his efforts to attend an anti-racism rally in Auckland. The pair shared a heartfelt embrace when they met.
Gang raid at Mellons Bay Police have arrested six people after executing search warrants targeting members and associates of the Comanchero motorcycle gang. More than 80 police raided 10 properties across the Auckland region — including Mellons Bay – last Thursday.
Theo and his late father, Olympian Dick Quax. Photo Athletics NZ
Last week, Northern Arizona freshman Theo Quax, 19, ran 3:39.94 for 1500m at the Bryan Clay meet in California. That’s a huge improvement from his 3:47.54 personal best, which he ran last year in HS.
Papalii extends stay with Blues The Blues and New Zealand Rugby have landed two key player signatures with All Blacks Dalton Papalii and Patrick Tuipulotu committing their immediate futures to the Super Rugby side and NZR. Twenty-oneyear-old loose forward Papalii — out of the Pakuranga United Rugby Club and Saint Kentigern College - made his All Blacks Test debut on the Northern Tour last year.
Bridge safe after crash Mangemangeroa Gorge Bridge on Whitford Road has been declared safe after a concrete mixing truck went over the barrier last Thursday afternoon and landed in the gorge below. Police and emergency service were called after the truck rolled and went down the bank at around 1pm.
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Breakthrough podium for Heimgartner Andre Heimgartner has broken through for a podium finish at the WD-40 Phillip Island SuperSprint at the weekend. With a third-place finish in Saturday’s race, Heimgartner secured his second Supercars podium result and his first as a solo driver (following the third place he achieved at the 2017 Gold Coast 600 as Tim Slade’s co-driver).
Howick RSA, local police and the Howick Local Board have come up with a compromise for Anzac Day following an enormous emotive response to a city-wide ban on parades on April 25. Howick RSA president Ray Sangster said: “Following consultation with local area police, we are pleased to announce a modified Anzac Day programme for the 6am Dawn Service and the main Civic Service at 11am, both to be held on Stockade Hill.
Hinsley, Drummond win nationals
A rare opportunity to secure a two bedroom apartment in a retirement village that cares. Skipper Blake Hinsley (rear) and Nicholas Drummond won the RS Feva National Sailing Championships. Photos Sail World
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Ex-real estate king fails to return A former real estate golden boy who had 10 branches and who last year saw his empire crumble has apparently fled to India. Gurpreet Grewal, whose company Preet & Co went into liquidation last year owing $14 million, faces criminal charges and has failed to return to New Zealand after a High Court judge allowed him to travel to India to raise funds to pay his debts.
War medals stolen Local resident Kate Strawbridge is hoping the public can help recover stolen war medals and an antique trumpet. Strawbridge has gone to police and has also solicited the help of friends on social media in a bid to get the stolen items back. “We live on Redoubt Rd and the burglary happened in broad daylight in the middle of the day,” she said.
Around 2500 students delivered a powerful haka to mark the official opening of the long-awaited Bentley Pavilion at Macleans College last week.
50 principals at Howick College Howick College will welcome a delegation of approximately 50 Brazilian principals and education professionals from the UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet) to the school this week.
A century for Eric Wilson It was a celebration fit for a soldier. Over the weekend Eric Wilson, war veteran and long-time Howick RSA member, celebrated his 100th birthday. Around 100 family and other invited guests joined the centenarian in celebrating this milestone occasion. His daughter Noeline read out the telegrams from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and most importantly the Queen.
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T2/Bus lane will launch June 30 Auckland Transport (AT) has confirmed it will go ahead with the planned westbound T2/Bus lane, which will be launched on June 30. The T2/Bus lane will operate during the peak-travel period in the morning between Dunrobin Place and Gossamer Drive as part of a wider traffic management plan during the construction of the AMETI Eastern Busway.
One person was seriously injured following a three vehicle collision on Meadowlands Drive. Police were notified shortly after 9am last Thursday. One person is reported to have serious injuries, police confirmed.
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100 and going strong Man arrested after four crashes in one hour A man who stole several vehicles and caused mayhem in “a number of serious driving incidents” was finally arrested in Howick on Monday morning. Senior Sergeant Graeme Fleming, Counties Manukau Police, said they are now appealing for witnesses.
At 100, Jack Beckerleg still loves gardening, enjoys playing bowls and happily walks with a bottle of red wine to the cafe at the Dannemora Gardens-Metlifecare Retirement Village. While there are a series of private parties with different groups planned to celebrate his 100th birthday on June 10 (the Times met him four days prior to the big day) Jack jokes that he is going to put a notice outside his door saying `Gone on Holiday’. The Dannenora Gardens where he has been living since the last 17 years has planned a complimentary afternoon tea with bubbles and a toast to celebrate Jack’s milestone. He is the first centenarian of the village.
Lepani’s song’s a hit Local artist Lepani Tuifagalele is getting a lot of attention after his recent debut single ‘Pocketful of Love’ sizzled its way up the music charts. An ex-Macleans College student, he recently signed with Sony after deciding to take the jump and make music his full-time career despite some hesitation.
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A familiar face has taken up the reins at Howick Intermediate School. Sara Pickering looks right at home in the principal’s seat as she talks about her plans for the school’s future. Having stepped up from being the deputy principal, Pickering knows the school like the back of her hand. “To be honest, I don’t think some of the student’s have even noticed they have a new principal,” she laughs.
Gabby Wright took to the netball courts at on Saturday to umpire her first competition game. This in itself may not be that extraordinary, but the fact that the Pakuranga College student did this from a wheelchair certainly is. Gabby was a little nervous when she arrived at the Howick and Pakuranga Netball Courts bright and early and a little bit coy about the attention she was receiving at first.
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July Family displaced after Maraetai blaze A Givealittle page has been started to help a Maraetai family which lost everything in a house fire last week. Smoke was seen billowing across Maraetai as firefighters battled a house fire on Craig Road last Thursday. Fire engines from Otara, Howick and Manurewa responded to the fire at around 1.45pm, but back-up was required, bringing the total number of engines to 11.
Old Library locked A battle is brewing over the old Howick Library building in Fencible Drive — and it could jeopardise the future of the Howick Market. The Howick Village Association (HVA) has held keys to the ageing building at 16 Fencible Drive for a decade, according to one HVA member. The building was used for storing equipment used in the community. Now the HVA has been locked out by Panuku Development, Auckland Council’s development arm, citing public safety.
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Shelly Park turns 40! It’s a big year for Shelly Park School as they celebrated their big 40 last Tuesday also known as Foundation Day, the day the school opened back in 1979. In honour of the milestone, a birthday celebration was put together by a keen team of parents spearheaded by Ali Cromack, secretary of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA).
The parent company of a construction company found liable for more than $13 million for repairs on Botany Down Secondary School has been slapped with legal costs of more than $1m. McConnell is the ultimate parent of H Construction North Island Ltd, formerly known as Hawkins Construction North Island Ltd, or Hawkins for short. Hawkins built the buildings comprising Botany Downs Secondary College which have been plagued with water tightness issues. After a fourweek trial in the High Court at Auckland, Justice Mathew Downs found Hawkins liable for almost $13.5 million, “the amount necessary to repair the school”. Ten days later, Hawkins was placed in receivership. Within a month of the judgment, Hawkins went into voluntary liquidation.
Measles reported at 2 schools Two cases of the highly contagious disease measles have been reported at two local schools. Dr Julia Peters, clinical director at the Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS), confirmed there have been two cases of measles associated with Brookby School and Wakaaranga School. No other schools in this area have had confirmed cases although Howick Primary thought it had a case. “If there is a measles case in a school, ARPHS advises the Ministry of Education, and works with the school to inform staff, students and their families,” Dr Peters said.
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July Ponzi scheme operator jailed A Half Moon Bay foreign exchange broker who defrauded his clients of more than $7 million has been sentenced to six years and three months’ imprisonment. He is to serve a minimum period of imprisonment of two years and 11 months. Kelvin Clive Wood (70) was sentenced yesterday (Wednesday, July 24) at the Auckland District Court on representative charges of ‘Obtaining by deception’ and ‘Theft by person in a special relationship’ brought by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).
Priest’s first church was a cowshed Reverend Monsignor Raymond Green, the founding parish priest of St Mark’s Catholic Parish, died peacefully at St Joseph’s Home, Little Sisters of the Poor in Herne Bay, aged 92. It was during his appointment as assistant priest at Panmure, that Bishop Delargy asked him to found the parish of the yet-to-be-built, St Mark’s Church in Pakuranga.
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Hunua dam could still do with more water While last week’s much-needed heavy rain was welcomed by water utility company Watercare, the region’s dams are still well-short. The dams in the Hunua Ranges - and Waitakere Ranges on the opposite coast — are one of the three main water sources in Auckland (the other sources are an aquifer in Onehunga and the Waikato River).
Professional golfer Ryan Fox, from Beachlands, recorded his best major finish after tying for 16th place at the British Open which finished on Sunday. Fox, ranked 95th in the world and 51st on the European Tour, made world sporting headlines on Friday after his first round at the 148th Open Championship. He became the first person in Open history to score a backnine of 29 after shooting a three-under 68 at Royal Portrush.
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Two more cases of measles at schools
One little boy’s wish to walk When Ethan Jones arrived in this world, nearly three months earlier than he should have and weighing only 1.4kg, his family had no idea what lay ahead for him. Daily physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, speech therapy, conductive education and regular Botox injections in his legs to reduce stiffness are the reality for the now fouryear-old. Ethan has cerebral palsy (CP) and in a few short months will fly to St Louis Children’s Hospital in America for life changing surgery.
First Asian Commodore at BBYC For the first time in its 70 year history, Bucklands Beach Yacht Club has welcomed a member of Asian descent onto its management board. Wayne Huang was elected as Rear Commodore Power (power boats) at the clubs AGM at the end of last month.
Football kit brings smiles in Uganda There’s a very proud bunch of kids in a Ugandan village sporting some very smart football kit thanks to a Botany family and Bucklands Beach Association Football Club (BBAFC).
There have been two confirmed cases of measles at two local high schools. Auckland Regional Public Health Service clinical director Dr Julia Peters confirmed to the Times that it informed Macleans College and Pakuranga College last Friday that a student at the school had been confirmed with the highly contagious disease measles. It follows two cases reported at Brookby School and Wakaaranga schools last month (Times, July 4).
WWII vet remembered Update on Howick postal services NZ Post has confirmed that it is partnering with Paper Plus Howick from Monday August 26. Kiwibank announced last September it is to close its Howick branch and that New Zealand Post would look for a local business to take up some of its services.
World War II veteran Benjamin Alfred Smith passed away peacefully on August 10 in his 99th year. A service to celebrate Ben’s life was held at the Howick RSA yesterday. Smith – 203420 – served from 1941 to 1946 in 2nd Div NZEF finishing as a corporal.
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Primary school principals to go on strike Primary and intermediate school principals have been on a slow-down strike for the past month, boycotting Ministryrelated work to fight for better pay and working conditions. On the cards is another full-day strike on Thursday, August 22.
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He was shell-shocked as bullets whizzed past him and killed people. A 12-year-old was screaming saying ‘my dad is dying’. There was lot of blood everywhere, said Toffazal Alam, reliving the nightmare of one of the mosque terror attacks in Christchurch. Talking to students at Howick College on the occasion of the Big Stand (stand against bulling), an annual event which was this year called Educate and Embrace - back-to-back assemblies through the day had an underlining theme of discrimination and hate speech and how our actions will create the world we want to live in.
126 firearms handed in Police are pleased with the turnout of firearms owners at the Pakuranga firearms collection event on Father’s Day Sunday. Seventy-one owners were processed at the Government’s gun buyback event at Pakuranga United Rugby Club with 126 firearms handed in along with 484 firearms parts. The amnesty period for the ban - imposed after the Christchurch mosque killings - ends in December.
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Despite heavy rainfall on Tuesday night — and the wettest August since 1992 — water utility company Watercare continues to warn Aucklanders to be mindful of water usage. Watercare told the Times it recorded rainfall overnight Tuesday of 24.5mm at the Lower Huia Dam and 56.5 mm at the Mangatangi Dam. “Now the dams are 79 per cent full compared with a historical average of 90.5 per cent for this time of year,” a Watercare spokesperson said.
Auckland Transport officials this week confirmed that a key piece of the city’s second largest transport project, the AMETI/Eastern Busway’s Reeves Road Flyover, has been delayed. This means further uncertainty for a project vital to unlocking congestion in east Auckland, says Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga.
Sting in tail brings Fox back to the nest A night to remember at Mt Smart on Friday as local club the Howick Hornets claimed their first Fox Memorial premiership since 2011, in a thrilling encounter with perennial favourites Mt Albert.
Millions in assets seized Police have arrested six people and seized millions in assets following a significant money laundering investigation in Auckland. Last Wednesday police executed search warrants at addresses in East Tamaki Heights, Remuera, Papatoetoe and Karaka as police continues to focus on targeting those laundering money from the proceeds of crime. Six people have been arrested as part of Operation Menelaus which has been underway since the beginning of the year.
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Petition to save shellfish The public is being asked to add its voice to a call for the Government to close a popular east Auckland beach to shellfish gathering. Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross has launched a petition asking the Minister of Fisheries to ban the taking of cockles from Cockle Bay Beach for at least five years so it can recover from over-harvesting. Ross has teamed up with Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association chairman Matthew Brajkovich to push for the beach to be closed.
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Saint Kentigern College’s basketball boys premier team has won the New Zealand Secondary School’s National Championships for the first time in the school’s history. This championship has been going for 52 years.
The contentious issue of freedom camping around Howick has reared its head again. The matter was raised at a recent Howick Local Board meeting by board member Adele White. In a 2018 media release Auckland Council announced it had plans to allow freedom campers at four locations around Howick and Pakuranga.
Lyon roars in the face of Luxon Former Air New Zealand chief executive Chris Luxon entering the Botany candidate selection for the National Party does not faze local nominee Stephen Lyon - or sitting independent MP Jami-Lee Ross. “If there is one thing I intend to get absolutely right, it is being of service to the people of Botany” says Lyon. He goes on to suggest that he has all the capability necessary to contribute to the National Party, and New Zealand at the highest level but for him it must start with service to his local electorate.
Botany electorate office opens There was a huge turnout for the opening of the new National Party office for the Botany Electorate this week. From MPs Judith Collins to Northcote MP Dan Bidois, National Party list member Brett Hudson, National’s first woman MP of Pacific Island descent Agnes Loheni and Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown who worked closely with the Botany electorate staff Katja Kershaw and Lisa Ambridge to get the new National office opened-it was a house full.
Vicious assault in Flat Bush A man who asked youths at a neighbouring property to turn music down in the early hours of Saturday morning, was allegedly assaulted by up to five individuals, one of whom was armed with a fence paling. The man is believed to be 54-year old Albert Maynard. Detective Senior Sergeant Richard O’Connor of the Counties Manukau CIB, issued the following statement “Police have been investigating a serious assault that occurred on Shandon Street, Flat Bush at around 1am on Saturday. The victim suffered a number of facial injuries as a result of the incident.
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Op-portunity lost: Cancer shop closing The pre-loved clothing boutique operated by the Cancer Society in Rices Mall Howick, is set to close. The store is popular with op-shoppers and forms part of a trio of charity shops in the arcade. Paul Hayes, marketing and communications manager Cancer Society Auckland/Northland said the Cancer Society had reviewed its retail strategy earlier this year, considering among other options, expanding the number of Pre-loved Boutique stores across Auckland.
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The replica of the Endeavour sailed into Maraetai last week as part of the Tuia250 commemorations which mark 250 years since the arrival to New Zealand of Captain James Cook and the Endeavour in 1769. Accompanied by the Spirit of New Zealand and other vessels, the flotilla landed on the beach at Magazine bay, adjacent to the Umupuia marae. Due to channel restrictions the tall ships dropped anchor approximately 1 kilometre offshore. Beachlands local Steve Lucas has sailed on the leg from Gisborne to Maraetai, where the Endeavour replica was moored.
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aucklandplumbersgroup.nz
Interiors
Hill Plumbing • Certifying plumbing,
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25 years experience Repaints – Interior/Exterior Spray finish available Free quotes – any sized jobs Prompt Response
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Solutions & Services
Free quotations and advice. Visit our website www.riggaspaving.co.nz Contact Ryan 027 502 1187
Interior/Exterior painting, Wallpaper stripping, Plasterboard fixing/stopping, Residential/Commercial High quality workmanship Ph Vincent 5339658 021-135 3388
HOUSE WASHING
CERTIFIED DRAINLAYER
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Amazing Kitchen Facelifts
Call: 09 533 6956
AIR CONDITIONING
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Paving Specialists
• New Builds • Renovations • Bathroom / Kitchen • Gas Installations • Hot Water Cylinders • All Maintenance • Certifying Plumbers
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RUBBISH REMOVALS GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384
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& STUMP GRINDING Reducing Thinning Shaping Full removal Chipped onsite/removed Good rates Great refs Free quotes
Ph Murray
Qualified Arborist
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LAWNS, hedges, gdn cleanups & maintenance, small tree wrk. Ph Damion 0211 568 096, can leave voice msg ph 533 9408.
4U2C
GARAGE DOORS
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Domestic/Commercial New builds Ground water problems Phone Allen 027 546 0553
ADL PAVING & LANDSCAPING. Phone Adrian 027 603 1919 or after hrs 537 2345
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Contact Maurice phone 0274 945 447 534 8404
NEW Decks & repairs, fences, timber/pool fencing & repairs, free quotes ph/txt John 021 023 69767
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For all your plumbing needs
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No job too small. Repairs, Fencing, Pool Fencing. Free Quotes.
KITCHENS
WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111
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Call Simon 021-0247-4706
ABOUT Fencing 2000
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ABSOLUTE Excellence. Lawns, gardens, commercial, lifestyle blocks. Txt/ph Paul now 021 1566951
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• Decks • Bathrooms • Pergolas • Kitchens • Carports • On time Quality work Good price
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All fencing, decks, retaining walls, landscaping & more Competitive pricing Free Quotes
Irrigation systems design and installed, all aspects of landscape maintenance undertaken. Qualified Horticulturist Ph 535-4471 021-257-6898
DRAINAGE
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BUILDERS
A.J. & S.J CONTRACTOR
Gardens designed, constructed & maintained, lawns mown, pruning & arbourcultural work undertaken, waste removed.
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• Building Consents • Renovations • New Builds
535 6227 021 726697 Sam 027 4981810 Adrian
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
PAINT 30 yrs + exp, tradesman. Interiors, exteriors, house washing and wallpaper hanging. Phone Harold 021 658 222
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Architectural Designer
FENCING & TRELLIS
GARDENER LANDSCAPER
ANY FIX-IT
www.allgoplumbing.co.nz
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PROCON for all your concrete requirements, drives, patios, small/lge slabs, plain, coloured, imprinted. Ph Vince for a free quote 021 415 436
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LAWNCARE
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Driveways/Patios Swimming pool surrounds Decorative coloured concrete Exposed pebbles and aggregates Concrete sealing Bobcat and digger Post hole boring
Also garden maintenance, rubbish removal, waterblasting. Free quotes. 20 yrs’ exp. Residential/commercial Ph: Peter 021 39 33 84 QUALITY GARDEN SERVICES
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STOVE PROBLEM? East City Stove Repairs. Ph Alan 0274 516 454 or 576 6756
Home / Business Fix all IT issues Microsoft Certified Cloud backup + data recovery, Networking, PC/Mac
We will assemble for you! Ph 0274 945 447 or 534 8404
PAINTER, resid/com, int/ ext, qual service, free quote ph/txt Lee 021 562 684
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
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Flat pack specialists
ALL HEDGES, TREES, LAWNS
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NZ registered electrical service technician
Contact Steve 021 949 168 or 532 9842 www.bbe.co.nz
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS
• Fast friendly service • Registered electrician • Eftpos available • Pensioner discount • Lights, power, TV, fans • Stove & hot water repairs • Security lighting • LED downlights • Switchboard upgrades
An experienced gentleman with years of experience in additions, renovations, wallpapering & painting etc. All other work considered also...
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Repairs to: Parmco, Turboair, Fisher & Paykel, European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry
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CRAFT Floorsanding www. craftfloorsanding.co.nz Phone Kris 021 055 7522
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COMPUTERS
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Fred 0276992643
49D Springs Rd, East Tamaki
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535 6950 021 0333 149
• Rot, mould, gib repairs • Interior/exterior painting • Renos, partitions etc Professional One stop shop
LEES CARPETS
CLEANING CLEANING, wkly, f.nghtly, spring clean. Free quote, honest, reliable, refs, fit & exp. Ph 021331190
Top 5 Seller of Feltex brand Carpet in Auckland Specials, Free Quotes Professional Layers Showroom
PAINTER Paperhanger. Free quotes, pensioner discount. 30yrs exp. Phone 022 6254295 or 535 3022
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MAINTENANCE & Building repairs. Small jobs, qualified. Phone 576 7841 or 021 1481076
Over 25 years’ exp • Great rates • Local family business • Reliable • No job too small • Heat pump installs • Security alarms, CCTV Eftpos available Retiree discount Call Anthony 021 0224 6711 or 09 534 0275
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HORIZON AERIALS LTD
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Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed
ACTIVE retired carpenter, past master builder, wants small jobs e.g. easing sticky doors, windows, deck repairs, all carpentry jobs Ph: Bob 534 1355 or 027 4763937
AA DOBBS LTD ELECTRICAL
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
LANDSCAPING
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CARPENTERS
Aerials & TV INSTALLATION
HANDYMEN
GA117458
AERIALS
ADDITIONS, alterations, bathrooms, decks, etc. all types of work. over 40 yrs exp. Registered Certified Builder. Ph Ken 534-1214
FLOORING & SERVICES
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BOOKKEEPING Service simple solutions. Xero, MYOB, GST, PAYE. Sheryl 0212982786
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108265-V5
BUILDERS
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ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, January 9, 2020 — 17
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534-7361, 292-8930 0274-767-746
CLASSIFIEDS
18 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, January 9, 2020
TREE SERVICES
TUITION
RENTALS
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TUITION
SITUATIONS VACANT
PIANO - KEYBOARD GUITAR - VIOLIN VOICE - DRUMS
BRANCH MANAGER
LESSONS FROM $20 Private, professional,affordable. Competitions, practical and theory exams. We have teachers in your area. (Est 63 yrs)
ENROL NOW for 2020 MUSIC LESSONS
Howick Youth Orchestra & Concert Bands Saturdays and Tuesdays at Pakuranga Intermediate Violin Guitar Clarinet French Horn Trombone Saxophone Trumpet Flute Oboe Drums Bassoon Individual Piano Music for 5-6 year olds
K54146
ALL TREE WORK Stump Grinding Fully Insured Free Mulch Ph Brett 533-0473 or 021-279-9118
Sally Morrison Property Management & Letting Agent
& STUMP GRINDING
• Hardworking
ckland
09 538 0685 East Auckland
KIDS KARATE
Mountfort Estate Agents Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
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SITUATIONS VACANT
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Kids afternoons Adults evenings Contact Hiroshi 534 1776 (h) 021 060 6006 (m)
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All Tree Work – Fully Insured – Qualified Arborists – Over 30 yrs Exp. 535 9093 027 476 0246
music@hsm.co.nz www.hsm.co.nz
NZ Modern School of Music www.modernmusic.co.nz
SITUATIONS VACANT
Medical Receptionist 2 sessions Thurs & Friday afternoons. Start date beginning February 2020. Applicant must have MedTech experience, strong communication skills, be flexible and be able to touch type. Contact Practice Manager on howickdr@outlook.com
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Applications close 21 January 2020. 3 Specialist waterblasting
& housewashing, driveways, paths, decks & windows 3 Domestic & commercial 3 Low pressure bio-wash 3 Professional presentation CD140634
Call Nick 5374602 or 029 7700581
WINDOW CLEANING
We are a 24/7 residential care facility looking for a
NIGHT SUPPORT PERSON
ALL windows, frames, sills. I will give a free quote today. Ph Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784
ACCOMMODATION OFFERED
9.45pm Sunday through to 6.45am Monday The candidate needs to have a can do attitude — this position requires an active person as children are checked half hourly.
HOWICK, Are you a mature woman, currently employed, looking for a home away from home? I am offering you your own bedroom with queen size bed, separate bathroom, small study with access to a spacious deck within a private garden. Located to nearby bus stops and HMB ferry service, off street parking is guaranteed. If interested phone 021 771 251.
Key attributes: • Good timekeeping and reliability • Common sense • Friendly & sense of humour • Ability to work unattended • Loyal and trustworthy
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RELIABLE DELIVERY STAFF WANTED
PETS
CAT DOORS
Looking for reliable people wanting to earn some extra income delivering our award-winning newspapers once a week, every Tuesday (apart from two weeks over the Christmas period). You must be physically capable to deliver the paper every week — rain, hail or shine. A competitive pay rate is on offer. Our papers are delivered to the Pohutakawa Coast, Botany, Ormiston, Howick, Mellons Bay, Pakuranga, Bucklands Beach, Farm Cove and surrounding areas. If this sounds like you get in touch with us immediately and we can arrange a delivery area close to your home. Deliveries are starting early February.
Please email name, address and contact phone numbers to: papers@times.co.nz
Virtual Village East is seeking a facilitator to run our Senior Chef programme next year in Howick. This will involve 5 paid hours a week over 8 weekly sessions, starting in April 2020 and potentially another programme in October 2020. Training will be provided.
$130 FITTED Ph 265 2941
HAYNE’S GLASS Special Conditions Apply
The ideal candidate will be friendly and well-organised, have a background in nutrition, a passion for working with the elderly in the East Auckland community – and of course, a love of cooking!
K54091-V2
Pinkys
Pet Boarding Grooming Doggy Daycare Free daycare with all grooms 24 hour onsite care
CD262112
If that sounds like you, please send your CV to the Virtual Village East Co-ordinator, Lee Warmington on co-ordinator@virtual-village-east.org.nz
Supported by
Pick Up Service Available
CD227945
WANTED TO BUY BUYING
We purchase good quality house/flat and estate lots. Smaller lots also. Ask about our comprehensive clearout package. 25 years experience. Phone 09 532 9204 or 027 479 8942
Transit Traders Ltd
WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST
CARAVANS, boats, horsefloats, quads, old cars, trailers, any cond, any location NZ. Ph Steve 027 622 0011
Furniture Wanted in good condition
$$$
$$$
Deceased Estate House Lots Retiring or Moving Overseas?
Don’t have a Garage Sale!!
As a Receptionist, you will provide both ‘front of house’ and administrative support to our facility, helping to ensure the smooth running of the Village whilst portraying a friendly, welcoming, approachable attitude to all our residents and our visitors
Call Us Now! 0800 677 467 09 576 1507
Pick Up Service Available
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 0275143500
To be considered for the role, you will have a great phone manner, high level of attention to detail, be familiar with MS Office applications Word and Excel. Have good time management skills. Experience in a similar role would be advantageous.
ADVERTISING TERMS AND CONDITIONS
MAINTENANCE PERSON
We are looking for a fit and active person to join our Maintenance Team assisting in the refurbishment works on our Villas and Apartments. To be considered for this role, you need to have the ‘right stuff’ including common sense, reliability, and a robust physical condition. You will thrive in a team environment. You will be working in a small dedicated team providing general maintenance and repairs in a retirement village. This is a role that requires someone who can do a bit of everything on a fulltime basis. You will provide general refurbishment services and assist with the maintenance of our comprehensive range of village facilities. The ideal candidate will have: • A can-do attitude • Experience in house refurbishment / building and /or carpentry • Experience with hand tools and power tools • Their own reliable transport and a clean Class 1 Drivers licence • Strong problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail • Outstanding communication skills • A reliable, friendly and professional manner • Able to work independently, and also be part of our team • You have a good level of fitness • Excellent time management skills • Able to comply with health and safety policies
CHEF DE PARTIE
This is a permanent full-time role working week days and weekends. We are seeking a chef de partie to provide healthy, appetising and home-style meals for our residents. Our kitchen caters for Independent residents, serviced apartments and our rest home, working to a summer and winter menu plan and special dietary requirements. The successful applicant will need to have: • A minimum of 1-year experience in large volume cooking, in a commercial kitchen or café. • A recognised food service/industry qualification and have exceptional cooking skills. • Adherence to food safety and understand the food control plans • Ability to work as a team, however can work unsupervised. • Ability to provide guidance and lead kitchen assistants and run a smooth kitchen. • Ability to cater for special functions and dining events. • Have experience in ordering supplies and manage kitchen stock. • Have effective and empathetic communications. • Outstanding customer service skills and be resident centric. • Great organisation and time management skills. • Excellent food hygiene practices and personal presentation. • Have a fun, positive outlook.
Applicants for these positions should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Please apply with a cover letter and CV to jobs@realliving.co.nz Applications close Friday 31st January 2020
We pay cash!!
Single Items
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0800 677 467
Responsibilities will include the following: • Dealing with telephone and email enquiries effectively and efficiently • Providing an exceptional service to residents (e.g. coordinating appointments, receipting payments for excursions/events, logging maintenance requests, arranging transport) • Maintaining occupancy spreadsheets • General administration duties i.e. photocopying, arranging incoming and outgoing mail and couriers.
Required to deliver the Howick and Pakuranga Times and the Botany and Ormiston Times
Wanted: a very special person with a love of cooking.
HOWICK /HIGHLAND PK, fully furn room, $190pw all incl., handy shops, bus. 5343339, 0210463437
www.pinkys.co.nz P: 09 265 2865
manager@howickhouse.co.nz
Please email cover letter and CV to: Auckland@standforchildren.org.nz
Open 6 Days
The job has many facets hence we are looking for a person who is able to multi-task and who has great organisational skills. The applicant must enjoy interaction with others and have excellent English, both oral and written.
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WATERBLASTING
9 Ben Lomond Cres
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For further information and Application Guidelines, please go to our website www. pakuranga.school.nz/employment
Looking for a nurse who will be responsible for caring for patients, as well as maintaining accurate and current patient records. Working within a team of 3 nurses and 5 GPs. Must hold a current Annual Practicing Certificate, Vaccinator Certificate, experience in IV Cannulation and CPR. A good working knowledge of Medtech32 would be preferred. Hours are negotiable. Please send CV and covering letter to
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171 Moore St. Howick 0274 760 577 easterncovercentre.co.nz
Good Used Furniture Household Goods • Clothing
JOB SHARE
PART TIME
Pakuranga College is seeking to employ a Library Manager to work in our Library. Conditions of employment are in accordance with the Support Staff in Schools Collective Agreement and this position has been graded as Grade D and the hourly rate will be based on experience.
We accept donations of:
This is a permanent weekend Receptionist role working alternate Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 4pm and also Public Holidays. We are seeking a friendly, customer focused person with a great telephone manner who can attend a busy reception desk and will be compassionate and patient towards our residents. Applicants require excellent communication skills, a welcoming voice and smile for meeting and greeting, initiative and ability to follow processes and systems with a positive, happy attitude.
Practice Nurse
MP273108
Boat Covers Outdoor Blinds Outdoor Furniture All Canvas Repairs
We sell:
Furniture • Household Goods Antiques • Quality Used Clothing
About you • Previous experience in a Gardener role. Have a good knowledge of general gardening, spraying, weeding, pruning, and operating garden machinery, including using lawn mowers. • Strong problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail • Outstanding communication skills • A reliable, friendly and professional manner • A clean Class 1 Drivers licence and reliable own transport • Able to work independently, and also be part of our team • You have a good level of fitness • Excellent time management skills • Able to comply with health and safety policies
Howick Health & Medical Centre
SITUATIONS VACANT
Permanent Position 40 Hours Per Week During Secondary Term Time
GARDENER
We are looking for a full time Gardener to join us in creating and maintaining an attractive community environment for our residents. To be considered for this role, you need to have the ‘right stuff’ including common sense, reliability and a healthy, robust physical condition. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a respectful, patient manner which is essential in our Village environment. This role requires a motivated and reliable person with a ‘can-do, will-do’ attitude, who has the ability to work well in a team as well as with minimal supervision. This is a job that requires someone who can do a bit of everything. You will assist with the gardening and general upkeep of the grounds of village facilities.
UPHOLSTERERS
LIBRARY MANAGER
FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520
PAKURANGA PARK VILLAGE is part of the Real Living Group. Set on over 30 acres of Park like grounds in East Auckland we provide independent and serviced apartment living and rest home care.
CD262877
• Experienced in Property 05 7582 PHIL’S TREE • Management Honest and reliable 8 0685
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DS Trees & Landscapes, Agent Put your faith in Sally – Call me for great all tree work & stumps, hedges, mulching, rubbish you won’t be service removal. Ph Doug 021 537 for great disappointed. 171 or 537 8595 027 305 7582
0800 696 874
CD180708
BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797
FOR SALE
1. In accepting an advertisement for publication and in publishing it we are doing so in consideration of and relying on the advertisers express warranty, the truth of which is essential. a. That the advertisement complies in all ways with the Advertising Codes of Practice issued by the Advertising Standards Authority inc (ASA) and with every other code or industry standard relating to advertising in New Zealand b. The published advertisement will not give rise to any liability on our part or in a claim being made against us. c. That the advertisement is misleading or deceptive or likely to mislead or deceive or breaches the Fair Trading Act 1986 that is defamatory or indecent or which otherwise offends against generally accepted community standards that infringes a copyright or trademark or otherwise infringes any intellectual or industrial property rights that breaches any provision of any statute, regulation, by law or other rule or law . 2. Where the advertiser utilises any aspect of our creative/design services in the production of an advertisement (including photographic work) the advertiser acknowledges that we own the copyright in such work and that such work is not work for which a commissioning payment has been made or agreed. 3. The advertiser agrees to indemnify us against all losses or costs arising directly or indirectly from any breach of those warranties by the advertiser and from any costs incurred in our making corrections or amendments in accordance with the terms that follow. 4. We may refuse to publish, or withdraw an advertisement from publications without having to give a reason. 5. We may publish the advertisement on the next available day if there is an error or delay in publication of the advertising as booked. 6. We may correct or amend advertising to conform to style or for other genuine reason as long as we do so using reasonable care. 7. The guarantees contained in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 are excluded where the advertiser acquires, or holds himself out as acquiring, goods or services from us for the purpose of a business. 8. The advertiser must tell us as soon as possible if there is an error or omission in any advertisement the advertiser has placed. We will not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss from an error (which includes ommission, negligence, system or press failure, mistake, misclassification, early, late or non insertion of advertisement or loss or delay in the delivery of replies) and if we are found to have any direct liability for any circumstance that liability is limited to the cost of the space of the advertisement. 9. To cancel an advertisement a cancellation number must be obtained from us. Times Newspaper Limited, 10 Central Terrace, Howick (behind Rice’s Mall) www.times.co.nz
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Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, January 9, 2020 — 19
Looking Back 2019
November
Inauguration - Collings out as chairperson
Luxon: I’ll be fighting hard to earn Botany’s trust After months of speculation, former Air New Zealand Chief executive Christopher Luxon was officially elected on Monday evening as the National Party candidate to rival independent candidate Jami-Lee Ross in the Botany Electorate for the 2020 General Election. The air was rife with anticipation at the Pakuranga Golf Club as the countdown to the formal voting process began with five final candidates —National list MP Agnes Lohini, globe-trotting Jake Bezzant, small business owner Troy Elliot, Luxon and Howick Local Board member Katrina Bungard - being given a time slot of 10 minutes to make their opening speech.
New app rises in the east East Auckland has its own app. Created to open up all that is on offer on this side of the Panmure Bridge, the free app can be downloaded to either Android or Apple devices, it is designed to give users instant access to everything from things to do and where to spend your leisure time to what’s going on in the region and local news.
Crabtree the greatest showman Robert Kelvin (Rob) Crabtree [LEFT], a former senior Rotarian in Howick, has died. Rob passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Wednesday, October 30. He was 75. Rob, who was a Rotary District Governor and a Brother of the Freemason’s Lodge of The Liberal Arts in Ellerslie, is the husband of the late Christine.
Unprovoked assault at Botany A 17-year-old local youth is alleging he was the victim of an unprovoked assault while waiting in a car at traffic lights at Botany on Sunday. Witnesses describe a gang of youths wearing black hoodies and bandanas next to the traffic lights, supposedly lingering with intent, before the assault.
St Mark’s School head retiring Leaving was a hard decision to make for Catherine Rivers. The St Mark’s Catholic School principal admits she still gets a little tearyeyed when she reflects on her decision to retire after leading the school for 17 years.
Teams from Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Islands and the Philippines provided lively musical entertainment on the 50th anniversary of Fisher & Paykel. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare recently celebrated its 50th anniversary by hosting an event for 2500 employees at their facility in East Tamaki.
All Saints Anglican Church Howick
on Sundays @ 10am
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
17 Selwyn Rd, Ph 534 6864
Cnr Drake & Baird St, Howick • Tel: 535 4333
Service Times are: Sunday: 7.30am & 9.30am Wednesday: 10.00am (Selwyn Church) allsaints@xtra.co.nz www.allsaintshowick.org.nz
Start creating a better tomorrow, today!
Howick Presbyterian Church
To advertise your Church Services in this feature next week, phone Classifieds on 271-8055 or email classifiedadverts@times.co.nz.
St Thomas’ Anglican Church Whitford
St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz
37 Whitford-Maraetai Rd, Ph 272 4484
Sunday Service: 9.30am
GBR088-V2
Sunday, January 12 9.30am Family Service CD152726
No Thursday services till February Phone 535-4403
FPH marks 50 years
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The Howick Local Board has a new chair. The inauguration of the recently elected Howick Local board was held on Tuesday at Uxbridge in Howick. Incumbents, former chair David Collings and deputy chair Katrina Bungard, have been joined on the board by newcomer Bruce Kendall, a former Olympic gold medallist in board sailing, and local business owner Bo Burns. Returning members from Botany and Pakuranga subdivisions included John Spiller, Mike Turinsky, Adele White, Bob Wichman and Peter Young. Bungard was notable by her absence on the night, having chosen to spend her evening pressing her claims for selection for the vacant National party nomination for Botany. This proved to be in vain as ex-Air New Zealand CEO Christophen Luxon was chosen to contest the seat, across the suburb at the National Party’s new office in Chapel Road.
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December Granny May says farewell
After more than 20 years of coming to Howick Primary before and after school, ‘Granny’ Mary Harmsworth has finally decided to hang up her high-vis jacket for good. At a special segment of the school Prizegiving Ceremony this week, Mary was recognised and appreciated for her amazing tenure of service to the school with a specially made “Lollipop” award, kindly designed and made by Michael at iEngrave in Howick.
Classy Crafts to close
Classy Crafts, Howick’s indoor market, is to close. For almost 10 years, Classy Crafts has opened its doors on Saturdays at All Saints Community Hall in Cook Street. Classy Crafts will be opening the doors for the last time this Saturday from 9am-1pm but will not be re-opening in 2020. Initiator and convenor of Classy Crafts, Ruth Hammond, acknowledges the long-term support of Margaret Sexton.
Sexual assaults at school
A dad who says his young son was sexually assaulted at school by other kids is demanding greater safety for students and a guarantee no other children will be victimised. The father, whose identity the Times cannot reveal for fear of identifying his child, believes Shelly Park School failed to determine the scale of the problem which involves at least four children aged from 5 to 7. The incidents began in about August 2018. The parent went public in a social media post on November 26, 2019 “after mulling the whole situation over and becoming frustrated the school had done nothing to protect the victims or ensure any other students had been victimised”.
Brent Jenkin: ‘the time is right to go’ Brent Jenkin is all smiles after being dunked at the Wakaaranga School Gala that he is so proud of. After 47 years as an educator, Brent Jenkin knows when it is time to retire. It is a bitter-sweet decision as December 13 will be Jenkin’s last day at the principal’s office after 22 years of leading Wakaaranga School, the second largest primary school in Howick and Pakuranga.
Santa lands in classic Kiwi style
Christmas season is officially started, with Santa Claus’ smooth landing in Howick on Sunday. And in true, fair-dinkum Kiwi style, the jolly big-bearded man in red was towed into town by a vintage Ferguson tractor.
Formosa update: Charges laid against 3 defendants for wastewater offences The owner’s of Formosa golf resort have been charged by Auckland council . Photo file Auckland Council has filed 17 charges against three defendants relating to discharges of wastewater at the Formosa Golf Club in Beachlands. The defendants have been summoned to appear at the Manukau District Court on January 22, 2020.
Elim Christian College student wins PM’s award Matthew Inglis (centre) with principal Murray Burton (l-r) Campus lead Mark Mack, assistant principal Carol Pottow and Board of Trustees chair, Chris Bethwaite. Matthew’s achievements at Elim Christian College is a mosaic of stellar performances. That’s how maths and physics teacher Mark Mack described Mathew’s Inglis’ accomplishments as the Year 13 student was presented a certificate for the Prime Minister’s Vocational Excellence Award as well as a cash award of $2000.
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