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Pakuranga woman has warned residents to look out for suspected scammers who are passing themselves off as Auckland Transport (AT) officials. The woman, who name the Times is withholding, said she was approached at their gates commu-
nity last Thursday night by two people wearing high-visibility jackets. The scammers also had false documentation and declared themselves as employees of AT, a council-controlled organisation of Auckland Council. The bogus employees were
asking residents at Westminster Flats on Pakuranga Road (opposite Howick Intermediate) what time they typically left their homes in the morning and were promised two weeks’ free transport into the city for their help.
She’d heard there were three similar scammers in Angelo Ave and more in Patons Rd around the same time. The woman said she was told by AT there was no such service and she also advised police who told her they were investigating.
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ullied, ostracised and treated like a social outcast, Izilah Mohammed is determined to find her identity through a soft toy with a hijab called Izzy. The 17-year-old Ormiston Senior College student says she doesn’t want others to go through what she did. It’s the very reason why she kickstarted a social business enterprise called Hijabity (Hijab plus Identity) as part of the Young Enterprise Scheme (YES) in which students are given an opportunity to unleash their inner entrepreneur, and introduce a new product or service. Izilah changed schools in Year 13 from Otahuhu College to Ormiston College because she heard of the number of YES awards the college has won. She says she is determined to prove that people shouldn’t be judged by what they wear but for who they are. Admitting that she went through a lot of self-esteem issues as she was dropped from friends’ groups because she wore a head scarf, Izilah surprised her teachers by insisting she would like to go solo for the social enterprise project. “I knew that no one would be as passionate about the idea as I am. I had to tell my own story. Even though I was
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born here in New Zealand and started wearing the hijab nine years ago, I was left out and degraded because of my conservative outlook,” she admits. “Growing up, a lot of students were confused and would ask me if I was a refugee or if I spoke English. Some tried brainwashing me to remove my head covering. “That’s why I decided to come up with the business idea of creating a doll called Izzy with a brightly coloured hijab so that if kids grow up with a doll like this one, they are familiar with the idea and are more accepting of people who look or dress differently,” she says. Izilah is passionate about empowering Muslim women while educating non-Muslims on the significance of hijabs. She says that the journey has been a challenging one. “My teacher was unsure if I could take on all the roles of a CEO or a marketing manager or financial director which are normally shared by the team — including the cost.” But Izilah’s drive and passion overrode everything as she won the internal school challenge where all students made a 40 second pitch. “It was the first time I pitched the idea in front of 300 students,” she says. “Also, this is my first year of business studies in Year 13 and I had no connections or clue about how to go about arranging meetings with organisa-
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at her home on the Eid Festival where she had around 300 guests drop in. Having spent a lot of time trying to connect with manufacturers in China to get the right fabric, look and colour for the vibrant doll, she is now taking pre-orders. Izilah says that the light-hearted slogan for Izzy the doll is: ‘The girl who wore a hijab’, a poignant reflection of her personal journey.
Beware scammers Police are reminding members of the public to be wary of phone scammers claiming to work for telecommunications organisations and/or Police. This week several victims have been contacted by scammers claiming to be part of the Police Cybercrime Unit or a telecommunications company. In one incident the victim was contacted via a duplicate Facebook account of someone known to them. The scammers have then requested bank details. Police’s message on scams is simple – do not engage with anyone on the phone and hang up immediately if you think you are being scammed.
“While most people will not respond to these scams, others are more vulnerable,” says Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Brand. “We urge you to have conversations with vulnerable or elderly family members to help ensure they are aware of the tactics often used by scammers. “Please remember that Government agencies will never contact you out of the blue and ask for bank details.” Anyone who believes they are a victim of a scam is advised to contact Police. Further scam prevention advice is available on the NZPolice website.
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The NZCNA Award for the Best Front Page newspaper goes to... By Farida Master
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he moment was electric. We waited with bated breath as Brendan Dooley one of the world’s most quick-witted magicians and Master of Ceremony at the New Zealand Community Newspaper Association (NZCNA) awards hosted at the Rydes in Christchurch on Friday evening announced.... ‘And the winner of the Best Front Page Community Newspapers in New Zealand is.....the Botany and Ormiston Times’. Everything else was a blur as some of the best in the media world cheered and applauded. There were warm hugs and congratulatory handshakes as we received the award from David Mackenzie, president of NZCNA. The judges’ comments for the Botany and Ormiston Times were: “Outstanding photography and clever graphic tools created the platform for the designer of the Times to create two stunning front pages for this entry. Both front page entries effectively used a main dark image to capture the reader which provides a nice balance alongside the colourful masthead and pointers. Using many faces in the masthead banner was another clever tool to give these small images the maximum impact when you first pick up the paper.” The award is a testament to the
This is us (top), the Times Media team with publisher Reay Neben (holding the winning front page) take a moment to celebrate; Above: An exuberant Times Media team at the CNA Awards hosted at the Rydes in Christchurch.
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fact that five years ago the publisher of Times Media, Reay Neben decided to rename and revamp the paper to reach out to new communities in Botany and Ormiston area. The Times art director Clare McGillivray and her production team revamped the look of the paper, while the editorial team
worked really hard to reach out and be the voice of the community. The advertising team worked overtime to help retailers get their products and services introduced to new settlers in the area. And while we are still working on our distribution with more and more people in the area asking for the paper — the
award is an acknowledgement that we are doing something right. The NZCNA Annual Awards celebrate the very best of community newspapers and magazines throughout the country. It is run by the New Zealand Community Newspaper Association, an industry body with members from more than 80 independent newspapers and magazines. NZCNA president David Mackenzie said the awards recognise the best of the industry. “The community newspapers are thriving up and down the country and that can be put down to the power of print advertising and the hyper-local stories produced each week by highly-connected, local journalists who work for independent publishers,” he said. The awards were the centre piece of the CNA’s annual two-day conference, where members heard from a range of speakers about the industry, including Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media Kris Faafoi. Whakatane’s The Beacon took out the top honour at this year’s New Zealand Community Newspaper Association awards in Christchurch on Friday night. The Beacon won the Frank Veale Memorial Award for Community Newspaper of the Year, capping off a big night for the newspaper which recently celebrated its 80th birthday.
Jon Rawlinson receiving the Best Sports Journalist Award from NZCNA president David Photo supplied Mackenzie.
There was another big win for the Times Media stable as Jon Rawlinson from EastLife magazine won both the awards-the Best Sports Journalist award for Rural Living as well as the runner-up award for Eastlife magazine. The judges’ comments were: Brilliant storytelling, well explained for the uninitiated reader (especially the Polo story) great quotes, it’s good to use parenthesis/plays on words sparingly. Nice chatty writing style which suits the larger features in this publication. Good mixture of subjects shows Jon’s versatility and ability to cover sporting events through personalities. Smart use of sidebars makes the longer reads accessible and easy to read.
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More travel choices during construction of the Eastern Busway.
“I’m going to bus to uni to beat the traffic.” Josh Clarke, Student
Our new travel options include a T2 lane on Pakuranga Road (launches 30 June), a proposed Park and ride service at Lloyd Elsmore Park and express bus services between Howick and Panmure Station. The T2 lane will operate in the morning between 6am and 10am, in the westbound direction between Dunrobin Place to Gossamer Drive. The Park and ride service will offer space for 300 vehicles and allow easy access to an express bus service to Panmure Station.
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Westcott makes national team The Kiwi National Skills Team has been announced and it includes Howick’s Jack Westcott. The New Zealand National Under 21 National Skills Team has been selected to compete against 80 other countries at the 45th International World Skills competition in August 2019 in Russia. The Latitude Solutions National Skills Team has “the most skilled” young trade apprentices in the country. After nearly two years of training and developing their vocational skills from the best in NZ, the team is off in August. The international competition is attracting nearly 200,000 attendees making it the world’s biggest skills competition. WorldSkills New Zealand is a New Zealand charity that has been developing young New Zealanders for more than 30 years and has produced some incredible legends such as Monica Galetti (Michelin chef), Jarrod Wood (aircraft engineer, motivational speaker). The Kiwi squad of nine competitors showcases young New Zealanders from all over the country who have prepared for the International Skills Competition at Kazan, Russia in August.
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Muller Law marks 40 years By Nick Krause
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t was a Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr who said (in French) in 1949: “The more things change, the more they stay the same”. Even 40 years after establishing a successful law firm, founder David Muller admits that while there have been major technological advances (think document scanning, email, mobile phones), some things haven’t changed much at all. “We would have handled billions of dollars of property transactions but it’s all very much the same although traffic numbers, for example, and property values are still going up, as is the size of the mortgage,” said Muller. Also very much unchanged is the degree of loyalty the company still generates four decades on. They even retain a typewriter which is occasionally used for certain documents. Muller, who would only say the firm had 1000s of clients, believes a traditional and conservative approach delivered with a personal and professional touch has won engagement with the community which has spanned three generations with some families. Muller Law hasn’t wavered from that traditional approach. “They (our clients) respect us and I suppose they come because of us,” he said. “You’re dealing with people’s personal affairs...they’re looking for that rapport.” Muller started the firm in 1979
David Muller and the company he co-founded 40 years ago in an office in Pakuranga Plaza are in fine fettle. Photo Nick Krause
with partner David Rooke. They had both come from Queen Street-based city firm Holmden Horrocks (now in Shortland Street) which had a branch in Pakuranga. He started there as a law clerk for three years before taking off for his OE. “We (Muller and Rooke) were both there (Holmden Horrocks) and we decided we wanted to go our own way,” said David. The fledgling firm was half the size back then – the firm today has 10 staff of which six are lawyers – and had one of the original offices at Pakuranga Plaza. It is still there today. As is the case with many startups, the formative years weren’t easy. There weren’t many suburban firms either.
“In those days you couldn’t advertise. It was hard setting up,” he said. “It was a bit of a risk at the time with a new family (he and wife Irene had just had a baby) but we were committed to make it a success.” After some 13 years, he and Rooke parted ways and Muller went it alone, initially with his wife assisting with secretarial duties for a couple of years. The sole partner continued with a legal executive looking after people’s needs and growth from there was organic with the firm evolving to specialise in family, property, conveyancing and wills (estates, trusts). Initially court work was briefed out but now they have their own inhouse specialists. That foundation has been built around good, loyal talent. Legal secretary Helen Norton, has been with the firm for 25 years and partner Shirley-Anne Inglis has almost completed 20 years’ with Muller Law. Partner Jennifer Haw has 15 years under her belt and another partner Claire Reynolds arrived 12 years ago. Legal secretaries Adelyn Loy and Carolyn Taylor have been with the firm for 12 years and 18 years respectively. Their newest member associate Ian MacDonald who has been with them for two years bringing a range of skills and experience with him as a commercial lawyer. Adjusting to change is paramount for any company. Whilst law has remained relatively
constant, the manner in which finances and documents are exchanged has made enormous differences to the profession. Online banking is a case in point. Think of a time with bank cheques. “Every Friday we used to physically go into the city to hand over our cheques and collect the clients’ title deeds,” said David. “Banks also closed at 3 o’clock then. There were no faxes so everything went by mail.” The pressures today are greater because email means not having to wait two days for a reply, while accessing information from the Land Registration Office means no more physical documents as it is all online now. If there’s a downside it’s on the social interactions, or curtailing of them. “You don’t get the collegiality any more. You used to meet other lawyers regularly. I think it’s good for young lawyers,” said Muller. “Now you don’t really know who you’re dealing with, you don’t get the exposure.” Meanwhile the firm has always made a point of getting out into the community and contributing “It’s something we’ve done from the beginning and we’re very proud of” said David. Their lawyers contribute pro bono at the Citizens Advice Bureau and it’s not unusual to field calls from the CAB offices to help with legal conundrums. David has also had a long association with the local Lions Club.
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On Saturday, June 29, 2019, Howick Village is increasing awareness on this important environmental event as an attempt to mobilise the planet and remind everyone that even small gestures are essential to save our environment.
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Disney turns up for winter fun The month of June is a time of fun and celebration at Gulf Views, a time when we acknowledge the middle of the year at the rest home in Selwyn Road. As it is with every month, June has a specific theme. For the last 20 plus years the staff have come together to embrace the theme, this year being
no exception. With the focus of Disney Presents, 19 staff members dressed in a variety of costumes and squeals of delight could be heard from residents and visitors alike as the grand entrance was made. From the iconic Mickey and Minnie to Mary Poppins and Bert, many characters were identified!
Staff at Saxon By Design, from left to right, Sheri, Kylie, Fran, Courtney, Michelle, Leo, Trish & Natalee. Times photo Wayne Martin
New owners for Saxon By Design Natalee Stone and Fran Buddle took ownership of iconic Howick hair salon, Saxon By Design in August last year. The pair have known each other for almost two decades. They met when Fran joined the well-known salon group Natalee co-owned. Natalee has 27 years management experience in the hairdressing industry and spent 12 of those watching innovative hair stylist Fran grow her talent.
Five years ago Fran left the salon group to start her family, and set up a homebased hairdressing studio. When Natalee decided to embark on a new venture last year, she knew just the person she wanted to partner with. The timing was perfect, says Natalee, as it just so happened Fran shared her dream – to own an upmarket salon with a cosy community vibe in Howick Village. Natalee and Fran have spent the last couple of
months getting to know their existing Saxon by Design clients, and adding two stylists and a Nail technician Michelle to the original team. Now they’re ready to put their own stamp on the business. “We want to keep the essence of the business the same but still make it our own. “A rebrand is in our future, but we will keep the same incredible service where our clients come first,” Natalee says.
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School donation policy another broken promise In the Government’s recent budget they announced the removal of school donations for all decile 1-7 schools. Whilst National has supported this Bill to Select Committee as we believe it is important to reduce costs for parents where possible, we have major concerns about this policy. Put simply, this policy is a broken promise and simply does not do what Labour said they would. Labour went to the election saying that they would remove school donations for all schools, however this policy only benefits schools with decile ratings of 1-7 meaning many schools and parents in Pakuranga will not benefit from this policy as 9 of our 21 schools have decile ratings of 8 or above. While this policy has disappointed many parents and schools who were led to believe donations would be scrapped altogether, it also highlights the inequity in our decile system as a means for funding our
schools. As many schools have said in submissions to Parliament, high decile schools are also home to students from disadvantaged families who do not benefit from this policy. National believes that by locking out decile 8–10 schools, the Government is fostering inequity. As Michael Williams, the Principal of Pakuranga College, notes in his submission, ‘At a time where schools are looking more and more to provide authentic learning experiences and to engage more with the world beyond the school gate, this bill could very well have the exact opposite effect.’ Steve Hargreaves, the Principal of Macleans College, said in a submission to Parliament, “The decision to offer Decile 1 to 7 schools an additional $150 payment… makes it clear that decile 8 to 10 schools are expected to make up funding shortfalls from their students’ parents. This $150 payment further increases
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Simeon Brown MP for Pakuranga the difference in per student funding made to schools...” National had proposed scrapping the decile system altogether due to huge inequities and discrimination. We had also proposed putting in additional funding for schools to compensate any changes this policy might mean to schools operational funding. Labour has stalled this proposal, and leaving families in communities with higher decile rated schools being hit twice, with inequity from the stalled policy and by being excluded from the donation policy. Resolving core funding issues is a fairer way of ensuring parents will be asked for donations, as this will mean extra resources are better targeted to support schools to lift achievement. No matter which way you look at it, this Government has shown yet again that we cannot trust it will do what it says or tackle the hard issues.
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Shervonne is taking the stage By Hannah Williams
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akuranga College student Shervonne Grierson is still grasping the fact she will be taking the stage at the Pop-Up Globe here in Auckland this July. A production of historic tales, Shervonne scored the lead role of Julia in the play The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Grinning from ear-to-ear she recalls the disbelief when reading the email confirming her dream, snagging a spot in the Shakespearean play. “Every time I think about it I smile, it’s been such a dream for so long and it has settled in more now that I’ve met the cast, I’ve got fittings done, I’m going through my lines for show-time and rehearsal time, it feels like it’s a reality,” she says. It was after attending the Pop-Up Globe she fell in love with Shakespeare and wanted to learn more than the “mainstream Shakespeare” taught in English class. “The Pop-Up Globe made me a fan, I’ve seen so many of their shows just because of how the first couple of shows I saw struck me. “I think Shakespeare at the Pop-Up Globe is unlike anything else I’ve ever seen and that’s what got me like ‘wow I want to
Shervonne Grierson will take on a lead role in the Pop-Up Globe’s latest production, The Two Photo supplied Gentlemen of Verona.
be in the Pop-Up Globe one day, I want to be on that stage,’” she says. Recalling one of her favourite Pop-Up Globe productions, Henry V, she puts her love down to the fresh spin the shows have. “They made Shakespeare cool, going to Henry V, having all that audience interaction, having Henry walking among the audience, the gags, songs and just funny moments, putting
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that modern spin on it has made Shakespeare so much more relatable,” she says. Her love of acting comes after seeing a friend perform at the Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre (HCYT). Staying close to home, Shervonne says she still attends HCYT every Monday and has “no intention of not going” because it’s where she found her passion. It was the confidence gained at HCYT that persuaded her to pursue drama at Pakuranga College that lead to the Pop-Up Globe. “Pakuranga [College] has definitely been a ground for me to grow my acting, drama classes and productions, it’s all helped me but HCYT, that’s where all of this started, I owe a lot to them.” Dreams became reality for the actress, who humbly describes going from watching the show to now performing on the same stage as a “blessing” and a “testament” to others that “you really can achieve your dreams”. Considered Shakespeare’s first comedy, The Two Gentlemen of Verona looks at friendship, infidelity, love and will be the Pop-Up Globe Youth Theatre Company’s debut production. ■■ Tickets are available via the Pop-Up Globes website www. popupglobe.co.nz KC14332
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News bites Patrol needs people There are 47 people in the Howick/ Pakuranga district who are members of the Community Patrol. Their duties include driving around the community in one of two marked cars being the eyes and ears of the local police. This community service has been operational in the district for 25 years. The community patrol is always looking for new members to allow them to provide better coverage while assisting NZ Police in this district. They work in with the members according to their availability in the morning, afternoon or evening time slots and days to suit. Community Patrol only asks for two two-hour patrols per month. If you wish to join email to howickpakuranga.cp@gmail. com.
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Can my boss ask for proof of sickness? 50 students took part in the millionth tree milestone.
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If an employee is sick or injured for: ■■ Less than three days, and an employer asks for proof of sickness or injury, they must ask as soon as possible and pay the employee back for the cost of getting the proof, for instance a visit to the doctor ■■ Three or more days in a row, even if these three days are not all days the employee would have otherwise worked on and the employer asks for proof, then the employee needs to meet the cost. ■■ If an employee has extra sick
leave benefits in their employment agreement, these might have specific proof requirements, example an agreement of an extra five days’ sick leave per year and for these five extra days the employee will provide proof that they are sick at their own cost. ■■ If an employer asks for proof of sickness or injury and the employee does not give it to them the employer might not pay the employee for the sick leave. If an employer thinks that an employee has misused their sick leave entitlement, they can deal with this as an employment relationship problem. Even if the employer didn’t ask for proof of sickness at the time, they can still use their normal processes for investigating the issue and can use mediation to help resolve any dispute. An employer cannot force an employee to have a medical exami-
nation. However, if an employer has good reason to believe that an employee is impaired (unwell or harmed) for any reason (whether from exposure to workplace hazards or other causes) then an employer may suspend an employee, subject to the usual legal requirements. A WorkSafe New Zealand doctor who has concerns that an employee’s health may have been affected by work (example, exposure to chemicals) may ask to examine the employee or provide a sample for testing or analysis. ■■ Solutions has been compiled by Vani, and is a regular column from the Pakuranga Citizens Advice Bureau. Visit us at the Library Building, Pakuranga, Phone 576 8331 and at Botany Citizens Advice Bureau, rear Food Court Entrance, Botany Town Centre, Phone 271 5382 or 0800 267 222 for free, confidential and informative help.
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Marking the millionth tree milestone with Puriri planting Over fifty Mission Heights Junior College (MHJC) Year 7 students joined 250 other volunteers at Totara Park last week to support Auckland Mayor Phil Goff’s pledge to plant a Million Trees in the Auckland region. The planting of a Puriri marked the millionth tree milestone. Phil Goff, on behalf of the Auckland Council, thanked the volunteers and organisations across the city that worked to deliver the project. “Putting a million trees in the ground was always going to be an ambitious undertaking, but Aucklanders
have come together to make our city a better, greener place to live. It’s exemplified people power, and the love Aucklanders have for their environment,” he said. MHJC Teachers David Nutt, Sahara Singh and Dino Gardi believe this council programme links with their school learning context of ‘Think Globally Act locally’. “This programme aims to give students some ownership to making a difference and connecting more with nature. “Students very much enjoyed the day and were wanting to do more for their community.”
Nathan takes on the comedic world By Hannah Williams Local comedian Nathan Wilson has been making waves in the comedy community as he pursues a career in the funny business. Raised here in East Auckland, Nathan has always been involved in the arts, whether it was his school’s production or a laugh with friends, he was born for the limelight. A talented comedian, Nathan has always found it ”easy being on stage” as he enjoys “being up there in front of everybody,” he strives to make a name for himself in comedy. But despite having an interest in comedy, it was a push from friends and a trip to New York that got him to go professional. “It’s something I wanted to try, I had a completely different set of priorities and then I had a mid life crisis and realised I had no interest in what I was doing or wanted to go in that direction, “I’ve always loved drama and acting and have always been a big fan of comedy however I thought I was no good at writing, but my friends all encouraged me and I went to America and saw a lot of comedy there and that inspired me to come back and give it a crack,” he says. When he stood on stage he knew it was the place he needed to be and he decided then to give a professional career in comedy a try. “From the first time I did it, it was like wow, a switch went off in my head like this is where I want to be, this is great, this is
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what I want to do, It’s sort of like the perfect in between for me,” he says. Since he started his career a year ago, Nathan knew he wanted to get it out East, as “there’s no open-mic styled gigs” and it’s “an untapped market” that he wants to snag up before anyone else. Aimed at young people, his new show will have a “mix of fresh talent and semi-pros,” with “guaranteed laughs” for everyone. It seems Nathan career is only going up from here and it’s likely you’ll one day be seeing him on the big screen whether it’s for acting or comedy, his name is one you’ll want to remember. ■■ To check out Nathan and some of Auckland’s up and coming comedians, head down to Local laughs at Applejacks, Highland Park tonight (Thursday June 27) at 7:30pm for a night of fun, laughs and beer.
It’s showtime, Mike Turinsky and Jasmine with performers of Cirque Grande.
It’s a circus out there By Farida Master
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veryone loves a good Samaritan. However they’re not always thanked for all their selfless work in the community. This time it was different as Mike Turinsky of Young Life NZ Trust (which works with young people in the community to help them reach their full potential) and Jasmine Yang of Jasmine Trust (which helps immigrants settle down), decided to change that. They invited community groups and volunteers who work tirelessly to make the Howick, Botany and Flat Bush a better place to live in, to a free opening night of Cirque Grande, the new circus at Murphy’s Bush Reserve. The rain certainly didn’t stop people from pouring in for the opening show of the entertaining
and interactive circus that had kids enthralled by gravity-defying feats of the acrobats and performers. The stands were full with volunteers from the Salvation Army, Youthtown, St John’s Ambulance, Flat Bush Neighbourhood Support Group. Martist Eastern Junior Rugby, Pakuranga Chinese Association, Korean Positive Ageing and Hilltop Heights Neighbourhood Group—to name a few. “We reached out to local community organisations to extend the Cirque Grande’s invitation to their members,” said Turinsky. The highlight of the circus was the Globe of Death that had five young motorcyclists zooming in and doing hoops at high speed as they showcased their synchronised acrobatic skills in a meshed sphere ball. Jeni Hou, a third generation
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owner of the circus, said that when she first came to New Zealand 19 years ago, she got in touch with Auckland councillor Paul Young who used to be an event organiser who got international acts to SkyCity. Knowing that she came from a family of circus owners, he worked with her to get Chinese acrobats to perform at SkyCity. After Jeni finished her studies here, he even offered her a job at his office and helped her to immigrate to New Zealand. Jenni said she was grateful to Cr Young who is like a big brother to her and helped her settle into a new life of bringing the family-friendly circus to New Zealand. ■■ The Times has two double pass to giveaway to Cirque Circus at Murphy’s Bush Reserve Bush that runs till July 7. To win, enter times.co.nz/ competitions by midnight July 3.
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Kapa Haka performance
The Howick Library are hosting the Howick Intermediate School Kapa Haka Group Performance in celebration of Matariki on Tuesday July 2 at 12 noon. All are welcome.
CAB Pakuranga Advice Clinics The CAB host free clinics for clients seeking advice and information about immigration, +65 counselling, new migrant counselling, family justice mediation, legal, careers, age concern, and problem gambling. Information concerning days/times for bookings contact the bureau. Phone 09 576 8331 or send an email to pakuranga@cab.org.nz.
Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, June 27, 2019 — 17 A free community notice-board for non-profit groups. Send notices to whatson@times.co.nz or drop into our office at 10 Central Terrace, Howick, Auckland 2014. Notices must be received by the Friday before publication. There is no guarantee your notice will run.
Polish cut-outs
Come try something new and create with paper and scissors at the Polish Museum on July 5. Wycinanki is a traditional Polish folk art. This adult group meets on the first Friday each month, 10am-12.15pm. We cut various types of designs, tree of life, roosters, flowers and circles. $10pp includes a cuppa. The Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick. Phone 533 3530 or send an email to phtmuseum@outlook.com.
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Story time
Come down to the Howick Library for a Special Story time celebrating Matariki with Miriama Kamo as she reads from her delightful picture book “The Stolen Stars of Matariki”. Held on Wednesday July 17, 10.30–11.30am. All Welcome. Free event.
Crafting with Chopin Join a young Chopin in his home city of Warsaw, as it was then and now, in a delightful film and slideshow presentation, then create with paper craft in this family workshop for ages 7-adult on July 17. The cost is $8 per person and all materials are provided. 10am12noon at the Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick. For bookings, email phtmuseum@outlook.com or ph 533.3530.
Howick Tramping Club The next Howick Tramping Club meeting is on July 9. Club night is 7:30pm on the second Tuesday of
each month below Howick Bridge Club, 563 Pakuranga Rd. Cover charge $2. Club members will give a talk and slide show about a recent club trip to the USA to trek in canyons and national parks in Utah and Arizona. New members welcome. Phone Janette 536 6459.
Make friends Seniors Friendship Club meets at the Bucklands Beach Bowling Club, Devon Road on the first and third Friday of the month from 12.45-3pm for entertainment, music and bingo. Tea and biscuits served. Come and make friends. $4 for entry. Call Own at 533 4390.
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Half of Auckland’s households earn less than $100,000 per annum. They need homes at $300,000-$500,000, not $600,000 plus, according to Stephen Selwood, CEO of Infrastructure New Zealand.
were almost meeting demand for the first time in a decade.” Selwood said the lack of competitively priced land supply means that it is almost impossible for housing to ever meet demand. Each time it comes close, he said, house prices begin to flatten out and developers are forced to cut output or sell new homes below cost. “Supply drops while industry waits for the market to recover and more people get pushed onto the streets,” said Selwood. “A particularly unfortunate side-effect is that many misinterpret slowing supply as a signal that there is no longer demand in
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Wow, so much shooting lately. Obviously the bad guys don’t watch TV or read the papers about handing in all the guns. Maybe the cops will have to call around to the gang headquarters and collect the guns. What a farce!
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Does the Government condone elder abuse? I was interested to see ads on TV last week relating to elder abuse and particularly interested in the phrase the ads used “Elder Abuse is not OK” and that abuse can take many forms. One kind of abuse highlighted was stealing money from the elderly. This got me thinking that this is exactly what this and previous New Zealand Governments have been doing to immigrant pensioners and returning Kiwis for years – stealing their overseas selffunded retirement savings. Surely this is a form of elder abuse perpetrated under the guise of S70 to allow the government of the day to steal from their own people to help subsidise the NZ Super scheme. All 120 MPs in parliament must be compliant with this abuse as no government, National or Labour, has acted to repeal this discriminating legislation and they have continued to let this abuse take place unabated. So, it is not alright for individuals to abuse the elderly, but it is okay for the government to do it. Perhaps there is a reason for them letting
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this abuse continue, I can give you $600 million of them because this is the amount of money this and previous governments steal every year from immigrant pensioners and returning Kiwis who have worked overseas. In correspondence obtained under the Freedom Of Information Act between MSD and the Minister for Social Development, Carmel Sepuloni, MSD warns the Minister not to change S70 because in doing so it would put the government under severe financial strain. So, there you have it - Government put $600 million a year they steal under the guise of S70 ahead of the wellbeing of its senior citizens. You did not hear any of this in the latest Wellbeing Budget released by this ‘caring’ Labour Coalition government. The legacy our touchy-feely PM Jacinda Ardern and her side kick Winston Peters, the self-proclaimed champion of seniors, will leave to this country is not that they stood by the Muslim community after the horrendous Christchurch attacks but that they allowed elder abuse to continue under their watch. Both are on public record as saying S70 is unjust, unfair and against one’s civil rights. NZ First even had on their website - overseas pensions had nothing to do with the NZ Government but now they are both in positions of power in Government, neither has done anything to stop this abuse. On July 4 at 11pm on the steps of Parliament in Wellington there is a protest being held by pensioners to highlight the promises made
and broken by our politicians to get themselves and their Parties elected. I urge all pensioners and those affected by S70 to attend to let the general public of New Zealand know just what sort of people we have running this country. If you cannot attend the protest in Wellington, might I suggest you protest outside your local WINZ office to show your support. Governments over the years have distorted the truth about S70 using spin doctors’ terms like ‘double dipping’ but those attending this protest intend to let the public of New Zealand know the truth that it is not okay for any Government to abuse the elderly and steal their savings for their own ends. New Zealand is the only country in the world that does this and unless we get the truth out there to the public, the Government will continue to selectively steal and abuse their own senior citizens. Elder abuse is not okay in any circumstances and certainly not by a Government no matter which party is in power.
Paul Rea Retired chairman New Zealand Seniors Party
Unkempt Garden of Memories I recently visited the Garden of Memories in Howick after several years. To my disappointment it was a mess. There are two fish ponds by the Whare. They are overcrowded with goldfish. The fish have very little water, no oxygen and no food and the surrounding concrete is
black. The top pond is low on water and the bottom one is the same. It looks like water is meant to trickle down the stones but that seems to have stopped. In the bottom pool I counted nine dead goldfish. What sort of an example does this set for the public and the children of the nearby kindergarten? There is also a lovely statue of a woman that has been there all my life. She is now half buried in a tree. I wonder where the parks people are who are supposed to be looking after this area. At the time my mother had her wedding photos taken there, it was beautiful. Alas now it is just an eyesore. I feel for the welfare of these fish. They are suffering terribly.
L. Brooks Howick
Why don’t people have to maintain their properties? Having a dog to walk daily I get lots of time to check out people’s lovely gardens and houses. I also get to see lots of properties that aren’t maintained at all. Should there not be a set standard that everyone has to adhere to? I didn’t pay good money to live in an untidy neighbourhood. And in the case of rented properties, why aren’t the landlords insisting on their properties be looked after properly? And if the tenants aren’t maintaining the property why not increase their rent to cover the cost of employing someone to maintain the properties as needed? I contacted the council to ask
what the ruling was and here’s the reply, but only immediate neighbours can complain: Rat problem caused by dumped tyres, compost, large pile of rubbish. Conditions that attract; flies, cockroaches, mosquitoes or other vermin. e.g. rubbish, stagnant pools of water etc. Considerable accumulation of rubbish on private property causing offensive odour. Rubbish bins/commercial bins behind food premise. Overgrown sections that may attract, harbour or promote breed of rodents and other vermin. (Complainant must be an immediate adjoining neighbour (owner/occupier) to the property in question for a nuisance to be caused.)
Diane Andrew Howick
Thank you Jacki
I had pre-arranged a Co-Op taxi to pick me up from an appointment at 12.25pm from the upstairs entrance to Botany theatre. I rang the taxi company at 2.30pm and waited for some time. A lady came past with a young family and I asked her if she would mind phoning the taxi company again. Another long wait which, by now, was an hour. The lady who I knew as Jacki kindly phoned an Uber taxi who came very quickly and took me home at no charge. My grateful thanks to Jackie for waiting so long to help a 94-yearold stranger and my thanks also to Uber taxis.
Daphne Dannemora Gardens Retirement Village
FOR SALE
16 Butley Drive, Pakuranga
Enquiries to the school office – phone 577 0009 or enquiries@farmcove.school.nz DY269215
Parents of prospective students and their families, and members of the public, are warmly invited to visit our school on OPEN MORNING to see our campus, view displays and meet staff and students. The Reception office will be open during this time to accept enrolments. Mr M Williams, Principal
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting of the Howick Pakuranga Cricket Club (Inc.) to be held at the HPCC Clubrooms (Pavilion) on Sunday, 28 July 2019 at 3pm. All financial club members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Nominations are called for Elected Board Members. These nominations must be signed by two club members, and signed by the nominee agreeing to stand. Applications are also invited for Appointed Board Member positions, to be accompanied by a CV and covering letter. (Appointed applicants do not need to be club members) Nomination forms can be obtained from the club office. All nominations, applications and enquiries must be sent to: The General Manager Howick Pakuranga Cricket Club, P.O.Box 82 294, Highland Park, Auckland, 2143 or emailed to gm@hpcc.org.nz to be received no later than 5pm on Friday, 12 July 2019.
The Service Company Ltd 10 Donnor Pl, Mt Wellington Ph: 0800 753 753
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Saturday 3 August 2019 9:00am – 12noon
Next Sale
Saturday June 29 – 9-12 noon Then last Saturday every month
Furniture Wanted in good condition
$$$
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Single Items Deceased Estate
FOR SALE FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520
We sell:
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We accept donations of: Good Used Furniture Household Goods • Clothing
9 Ben Lomond Cres
Open 6 Days
0800 677 467 Pick Up Service Available
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House Lots Retiring or Moving Overseas?
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
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Please ph/txt 021 082 31455 to arrange for a consutation time DY269157
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Call Nicola & Rachel on (09) 576 5554 www.fabdrivers.co.nz
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Kids afternoons Adults evenings Contact Hiroshi 534 1776 (h) 021 060 6006 (m)
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WANTED to buy gold silver damaged & unwanted jewellery. We pay cash for old gold & silver items. Paul Taylor Jewellers. Shop C/7 129 Beachlands Rd, Beachlands. Ph 536 4200
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1. Farm Cove Intermediate School will have an enrolment scheme in place for 2020 for Year 7 students only. There will be no out of zone Year 8 places available. 2. The 2020 Prospectus and Enrolment Forms will be distributed to Year 6 pupils at Sunnyhills Primary, Wakaaranga Primary, Elm Park Primary, Macleans Primary, St Mark’s School, Howick Primary, Pigeon Mountain Primary, Owairoa Primary and Mellons Bay Primary during the week 22-26 July 2019. 3. Principal, Linda Harvie, will speak to Year 6 students at Sunnyhills, Wakaaranga, Owairoa and Elm Park Primary Schools. Please check dates and times in your respective school’s newsletter. Parents are welcome to attend. 4. Enrolment forms for other prospective pupils are available from the school office. 5. Out of zone applications will close at 4.00pm, Wednesday, 4 September 2019. If necessary, a ballot will be held on Wednesday, 11 September 2019. 6. Completed in zone applications should also be received by Wednesday, 4 September 2019. 7. Written notification to successful applicants will be posted by Friday, 13 September 2019.
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ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 0275143500
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7914 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Subservient. 7, Solo. 8, Ornament. 9, Fluent. 10, Eleven. 12, Stress. 15, Cotton. 17, Wrestler. 19, Moor. 20, Frankfurter. Down - 1, Obsolete. 2, Report. 3, Evince. 4, Seem. 5, Stance. 6, Spoil. 11, Estimate. 13, Thrift. 14, Saluki. 15, Circus. 16, Odour. 18, Stay. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7914 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Madeira wine. 7, So-lo. 8, Big shots. 9, Reward (rev.). 10, R-is-ing. 12, Ca-me-r-a. 15, Repair. 17, War-dress. 19, O-m’i-t (rev.). 20, Did a stretch. Down - 1, Advocate. 2, Ribbed. 3, Banger. 4, Dish. 5, Be-a-ten. 6, Mo-o-se. 11, Sup-ports. 13, A-war-ds. 14, Aver-SE. 15, Re-sort. 16, I(vo)r-ish. 18, Do-do.
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BARRATT-BOYES
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Akld Res & Com Painters Ltd
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535 1111 027 235 2517
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HANDYMEN
HANDYMAN
An experienced gentleman with years of experience in additions, renovations, wallpapering & painting etc. All other work considered also...
Flat pack specialists We will assemble for you! Ph 0274 945 447 or 534 8404
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ALL painting, reno’s, rot, partitions, mould and gib repairs. One stop shop. Fred 027 699 2643
Member of NZ Master Painters
All Residential & Commercial Painting
Ph 0508 7246837 or 0276625898
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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
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PAINTER Int/Ext, 25 yrs exp in Eastern suburbs. Roger Parker 021951634 PAINTER int/ext roof, free quote, qual work Korean Painters. Phone Charlie 027 245 0807 PAINTER Paperhanger. Free quotes, pensioner discount. 30yrs exp. Phone 022 6254295 PAINTER / Plasterer & handyman 30 yrs+ exp Phone Muzza 577-2989/ 027-6770294
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Hill Plumbing • Certifying plumbing, gas and drainage • Hot water cylinders • Bathrooms, kitchens • New and repairs
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H3X019
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AA DOBBS LTD ELECTRICAL
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PLUMBERS
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GLASS
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PAINTERS & DECORATORS
or Copper
For a free quote contact Drewe Ph: 027 539 9851 or 0800 432 724 drewe@fasciaandspouting.co.nz www.fasciaandspouting.co.nz
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CARPET LAYING
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TRADE SERVICES
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★ Full Diesel Servicing Repairs ★ Tyres ★ Full Petrol Vehicle Servicing And Repairs all&And clients and suppliers Ph ryan 027 502 1187 Wishing SPOUTING ROOFING clients and suppliers aWishing Merryall Christmas GLASS & GLAZING a Merry Christmas CONCRETE Alternator Charge Rate, Starter Condition & CONTINUOUS SPOUTING Alternator Charge Rate, Starter Condition & l Driveways/patios IN 64 COLOURS OR COPPER Plus Battery Test – FREE OF CHARGE l Parking areas Check, Check, HAYNES Plus Battery Test – FREE OF CHARGE l Exposed aggregate l All earthworks l Retaining & more
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aucklandplumbersgroup.nz
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Jim 0800 38 38 48
LOCKSMITHS
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GREENMAN Lawn & Garden Trees & Hedges, rideon mowing. Free quotes. Friendly service. 534 2053 or 021 570 409
Ants, Cockroaches, Fleas, Flies, Spiders, Mosquitoes, Rats & Mice, Wasps 20+ years experience
MOWING / garden maintenance. Phone Alan 533 8595 or 021 037 5442
Gardens designed, constructed & maintained, lawns mown, pruning & arbourcultural work undertaken, waste removed.
PAKURANGA AUTO PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL
ELECTRICAL
CARPET LAYING
Phone Terry 021 927 921
Power you need KOBA BATTERIES
0800 277 2529 www.bsrconcrete.co.nz
allen2harriman@gmail.com
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PHONE REX 021 997 428
Make your booking today Phone 09 537 4320 0508 932 532 or Mobile 021 366 615
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MOTORING
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• Competitive rates • Guaranteed quality • 36 years’ experience • Project management • Alterations • Bathrooms • Decks FREE CONSULTATION
• Carpet Cleaning • Upholstery Cleaning • Flood Restoration • Pest Control
HEATPUMP SERVICES
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Phone 09 534 1244 or 027 534 1244 E: celsius@outlook.co.nz - www.celsiusheating.co.nz
Domestic/Commercial New builds Ground water problems Phone Allen 027 546 0553
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LOCAL LICENSED BUILDERS
CARPET CARE
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BOBCAT / Digger Excavations, driveways, landscaping, site clearing, rubbish removal, topsoil & metal supplies, truck hire. Ph Grant 0274 758 468
MAINTENANCE & Building repairs. Small jobs, qualified. Phone 576 7841 or 021 1481076
ALL HEDGES, TREES, LAWNS
Be warm this winter, install a heat pump Sales Installation Service
EZYMOW Lawns, trees & hedges. Friendly & reliable. Ph Elama 021 1292 543
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BOBCATS & TRUCKS
HEATING
CONCRETE & CONCRETING
LAWNCARE
CD217636
Lynch Design P: 09 577 1939 M: 027 473 4700 E: lynda@lynchdesign.co.nz
VINYL LAYER 31 yrs exp. Phone Karl 027 2481167 or 576 7936 a/h
GARDEN CARE
GA101040
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• Building Consents • Renovations • New Builds
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
NEW Decks (repairs), fences, timber/pool fencing & repairs. Free quotes ph/txt John 021 023 69767
Silver Medal DESIGN Winner CONSTRUCTION Ellerslie MAINTENANCE Flowershow
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CARPENTERS
Architectural Designer
CD228064
CRAFT Floorsanding www. craftfloorsanding.co.nz Phone Kris 021 055 7522
Terry’s
LANDSCAPES Ph: 535 9155 thebehersings@xtra.co.nz
BE BUG-FREE
CD177471
021-369 881
0800 266 349 www.jamesit.co.nz
49D Springs Rd, East Tamaki Ph 273 8899
ADL Paving & Landscaping. Ph Adrian 027-6031919 or a/hrs 537-2345
PEST CONTROL
FOR all your Landscaping needs, decks, fencing, retaining walls, paving, concreting. Over 15yrs exp. Ph 021 885676
K55070
533-6954
James IT Solutions
LANDSCAPING
LEES CARPETS
All fencing, decks, retaining walls, landscaping & more Competitive pricing Free Quotes
PAVING
Call: 09 533 6956
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Specials, Free Quotes Professional Layers Showroom
CD237020
Servicing all major brands of Whiteware appliances
Home / Business Fix all IT issues Microsoft Certified Cloud backup + data recovery, Networking, PC/Mac
A.J. & S.J CONTRACTOR
PAINTER, decorator, house washing, 32 years’ exp, qual work. Free quotes. Ph/ txt 0274 990 973. WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111
aucklandce@dreamdoors.co.nz
CARPET, VINYL & LAMINATE $35 p/m
535 6227 021 726697 Sam 027 4981810 Adrian
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NZ registered electrical service technician
• All interior renovations • We specialise in
021 764797 or 532 8930
ELECTRICIAN NZ Reg. New work & renovations Led & security lighting power pts, fans, hotwater switchboard upgrades & inspections. For fast & reliable service ph Mark 021 959439 or 534 4401
MP268165
DAVE TAPPER BUILDERS Ltd trades available
COMPUTER REPAIRS
FENCING & TRELLIS
GA117458
MARKS
ELECTRICIAN Reg. hard working & reliable, value for dollars, all work undertaken. Satisfaction guar Ph 534-8889
FLOORING & SERVICES
CD252647-V2
K75008
Repairs to: Parmco, Turboair, Fisher & Paykel, European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry
Call Simon 021-0247-4706
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535 6950 021 0333 149
COMPUTERS
ELECTRICIAN Registered Electrical, Smartvent & Alarms. Ph Mark 027 495 4219, a/h 534 3227
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We focus on service and tailor to your requirements. We manage timing during install to ensure minimal disruption. Our team will give you the information needed to make an informed decision.
PAINT 30 yrs + exp, tradesman. Interiors, exteriors, house washing and wallpaper hanging Ph Harold 021 658 222
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS
IMPRESSIVE CLEANING. Home/office, Exp, honest, polite, reasonable prices. Ph/Txt 021 052 9756
Contact Steve 021 949 168 or 532 9842 www.bbe.co.nz
130 7217 021 09 217 2217
No job too small. Repairs, Fencing, Pool Fencing. Free Quotes.
Amazing Kitchen Facelifts
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SIMPLY RENOS
CLEANING
ABOUT Fencing 2000
Local NZ Registered Electrician No job too big or too small! 24 hour Emergency service No call out fee if you mention this advert.
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Additional Outlet & Security Camera Phone Jack Ph: 532 8723 021 661 469
Bathroom/laundry/kitchen renovations Tiled Shower Specialists Proven Products 25 years of expertise All Trades All Work Guaranteed! Paul 021 251 4615 or A/H 534 7427
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TV AERIAL & LIghTIng InSTALLATIOn
Interiors
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Ph: 534 5888 Mob: 027 507 8680
Any event or occasion Please call me or email deliciousdining@xtra.co.nz 537 1312 or 021 180 9878
• Fast friendly service • Registered electrician • Eftpos available • Pensioner discount • Lights, power, TV, fans • Stove & hot water repairs • Security lighting • LED downlights • Switchboard upgrades
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
KITCHENS
021 43 43 23 537 1904 all hrs
108265-V5
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Aerials & TV INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL
FENCING & TRELLIS
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RIVERHILLS
CONSTRUCTION
ELECTRICAL
108265-V5
AERIALS
ELECTRICAL
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BOOKKEEPING Service simple solutions. Xero, MYOB, GST, PAYE. Sheryl 0212982786
CATERING
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BUILDERS
CD145261
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
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Brett 534 3562 027 493 0181
CLASSIFIEDS
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TREE SERVICES
CARS AND TRUCKS WANTED
A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP
CAR REMOVAL
CD155961
Grace Plumbing
Solutions & Services ❏ Certified ❏ 23+ years experience ❏ New or Reno work ❏ Hot water cylinders CD262818
Brad 022 671 8125 graceplumbing.co.nz
Handy Andy Plumbing
Phone Josh 021 074 8027
CALL NOW
conditions apply
PRACTICE NURSE
0800 742 743
Locally owned & operated
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Botany Junction Medical are a caring team of multilingual and multi-cultural health professionals that care for a diverse enrolled patient population. A large number of these patients are Chinese patients so applications ideally would be fluent in Mandarin and English. It would suit someone who is a team player, is a skilled vaccinator and cervical smear taker. The position is available to start as soon as possible 40 hours per week on a rostered basis. We would consider applicants for part time hours if needed. Please email bronwyn@bjdocs.co.nz
Senior Storeman
If you are tired of your daily commute in Auckland traffic Fluid Fittings and Steels, a New Zealand owned company established 32 years ago, are seeking a fit and capable person to run our steel store located in Pakuranga.
RENTALS
Howick & Pakuranga Property Management & Letting Agency
DS Trees & Landscapes, all tree work & stumps, hedges, mulching, rubbish removal. Phone Doug 021 537 171 or 537 8595
LETTING LETTING AGENTAGENT & & PROPERTY MANAGERS PROPERTY MANAGER CAthy CAIe huAng AMNY LAM
Licensed (REAA 2008)
50% discount on letting fees 2 months no management fees*
amny.lam@raywhite.com
cathy.huang@raywhite.com
DDI: 538 1288 MOB: 021 883 600
DDI: 538 1287 MOB: 021 108 6663
Call Kris today on 0800 998 866
Cathy Huang and Amny Lam are a team. They are committed
to providing a high standard of service and care to fulfil both the amny.lam@raywhite.com landlords and tenants requirements. Cathy has been in real DDI: 538 1287 estate mob:for021 108and6663 four years both her and Amny are English and fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese. Amny is committed speaking to providing a high standard of service and care to fulfil both the landlords and tenants requirements.Ray Amny real estate for years Whitehas Realbeen Estate in Mountfort Estate Agents Ltd (REAA2008) and is English speaking and fluent in both Mandarin CD214435 CD244872 and Cantonese.
* Terms and Conditions apply People First Real Estate Ltd Licensed REAA 2008
A fork lift licence although not necessary (we can train) would be an advantage. Please email your CV to mark@fluidfittings.co.nz DY269140
AMny LAM
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PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING
The main focus of the position is the processing of daily customer orders, which involves the cutting and packaging of steels to fulfil these orders. Additional duties include directing the junior storeman, the receipting of stock, stock taking, packaging stock transfers for our Christchurch branch, ordering consumables and keeping the store tidy.
People First
BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797
All Tree Work – Fully Insured – Qualified Arborists – Over 30 yrs Exp. 535 9093 027 476 0246
FREE REMOVAL
WATERBLASTING
L5F014
Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232
n All tree and hedge work n Rubbish removal n Garden Clearouts n Free Quotes n Fully Insured
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Prompt Reliable Service Bathrooms Kitchens General Maintenance Hot Water Cylinders Spouting & Roofing
A-CLASS TREE SERVICES
TOP CASH PAID
DEAD OR ALIVE WE PAY CASH FOR ANY UNWANTED CARS, VANS, TRUCKS, 4x4s & UTES We pay up to $25,000*
SITUATIONS VACANT
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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 ♦
SITUATIONS VACANT
*
CD229507
Trees, hedges and stumps Trim’d, removed, chip’d Pruning/shaping, rubbish and Section clearing Phone 536 5955
PS268202
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Financial and Human Resource Assistant Owairoa Primary School, a top performing school, is seeking to employ a Financial and Human Resource Assistant. The position is five days a week part time, school term time only with hours to be negotiated. The position is in a support role for our Executive Officer-Finance and involves accuracy with money, ability to speak and write precise English, and maintains confidentially, with effective communication, is competent with computer database entry e.g. Excel and demonstrates a strong work ethic.
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Boult’s catch cup highlight T
rent Boult’s boundary catch to stop Carlos Brathwaite’s match-winning six in the final over at Old Tafford will remain one of the highlights of any ICC Cricket World Cup match you wish to name. It was a magical moment and a fitting end to a dramatic match between New Zealand and the West Indies as Braithwaite bashed 101 from 82 balls in reply to Kane Willamson’s sedate 148 which brought the skipper’s average at this tournament to 186.5. Braithwaite had been magnificent in taking the Indies within five runs of the Black Caps 291 for eight total before sinking to his knees in despair after Boult’s superb catch from Jimmy Neesham’s bowling. Towards the death he had smashed three sixes from one Matt Henry over and came within centimetres of stealing the match. With openers Martin Guptill and Colin Munro both dismissed for ducks it was left to Ross Taylor (69) and Neesham (28) to offer Williamson support as the remaining batsmen crumbled. More runs will be expected from Guptill, Munro and Tom Latham if the Black Caps are to prosper in the playoffs. With Boult not prospering to the extent he usually does, it has been Lochie Ferguson who has lead the way for the bowlers, with good support from Neesham and the
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economical Colin de Grandhomme who has also contributed with the bat. However much tougher challenges can be expected from Australia and England before the semi-finalists are decided. Meanwhile the Crusaders’ superior forwards should set the foundation for a home win on Saturday night in their Super Rugby semifinal against the hot and cold Hur-
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Grammar takes the win Pakuranga United Rugby Club’s Premiers fell to Grammar at the weekend. While PURC reamained in striking in distance at halftime, Grammar dominated in the second half to push the score out to 46-27 at the final whistle. PURC’s director of rugby Pita Alatini said the Prems had a handle on the situation early on but let execution errors change the game. “We were right in the game. We were not clinical enough to make the right decisions. “Grammar played very well and we just couldn’t claw it back.” The Prems are away to Marist this weekend.
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ome games just got a little more entertaining at a local rugby league club. Armed with pompoms and bursting with enthusiasm, 11 youngsters take to the field to perform chants and cheers in support of their home team. They call themselves the Jagetts and they are the first official cheerleaders for the Pakuranga Rugby League Club. The squad was recruited by Wanita Te Wao, the junior chairperson for the league club, who says she is really excited about the season ahead. “This is the first season as junior chairperson after being in management of the club for more than 24 years so I really wanted this season to stand out. “One of the biggest motives for starting this squad was to help get the children who watch their brothers, dads and uncles play every week involved in something themselves,” she says. Six weeks in and the Jagetts are enjoying learning the fundamentals of cheerleading. They perform sideline chants during every Pakuranga Rugby League Senior Prems and reserves home game. At halftime they head to the middle of the field to entertain
The Jagetts are the first ever official cheerleading squad for the Pakuranga Rugby League Club.
the crowd with a few of their carefully crafted cheer routines. None of the girls had ever cheered before but Wanita says they are gaining confidence every day. Their youngest cheerleader is 3-year-old Ava. The rest of the
team are aged between 7 and 10 years old. “I’m really excited that I’ve started this and I intend to follow through with it for many, many years to come.” The Jagetts are always looking for new recruits and welcome
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