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The Howick Local Board is fighting the sale of 34 Moore Street and this week they saw their first victory. On Tuesday night the local board put forward a proposal to retain the land and utilise the building that was once the old Howick Borough Council Chambers. Board Members Jim Donald, Mike Turinsky, Adele White, John Spiller and Peter Young joined local board chair David Collings in presenting to the Finance and Performance Committee of Auckland Council. After a strong case from board members, the committee has given the Howick Local Board a year to come up with a plan to upgrade and make use of the building. The board would be expected to provide funding for various aspects of the proposal such as the ➤ Turn to Page 15 building upgrade.
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students Steffi Webb Butler and Simran Chandra. They incorporated moko in the design to add an element of difference. The colour they chose is not red this year. They’ve gone for green. Students then had to figure out the graphics of the product, the dimensions and how much material they would need in terms of sheets of ply. The project has everyone in good cheer as it gradually takes shape. Student Robert Qalowasa helped by painting the design parts, Joshua Stockman with woodturning and Reuben Ata with construction. Together, Santa’s helpers are working hard to put the sleigh together. It is the highlight of the parade as Santa will travel on it and make his way from Fencible Drive to Wellington Street and onto Picton Street and finish at Cook Street.
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To get that far, first the lads had to win the Howick Pakuranga Schools Tournament in April which they did by beating a strong Mellons Bay team in the final in April. The side practised twice a week under the keen eye of
coach Michael Greenwood, himself a senior player with Howick Pakuranga. Then it was on to the regional finals where the boys played all the other group winners at the home of Auckland cricket, Eden Park, which was a big thrill for them.
Cockle Bay won all five round robin matches and prevailed over Campbells Bay in the final by 10 runs. According to Captain Spencer Carr, “It was a tough tournament all round but we had fun all day enjoying the cricket games and
were excited to be first in Auckland.” The tournament was played on an 8-a-side basis with a 16 over format. Coach Greenwood says,”We’ve got a group of very talented boys here who will go a long way in cricket. “
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compromised). Wow. You cycle and, depending on the assistance on dial in, the silent motor kicks in without breaking a revolution on the pedals. Gloriously insane. On my conventional bike the only time I even think about speed is on a downhill run, and that’s really more about braking and control. This electric bike is amazing. I cranked it up as high as I could go and hit 43-46km/h. I switched to a commuter bike, a lot more comfy and more seamless on gear changes. Hit 38km/h before going back to the Magnum. Speed obviously will clearly require more juice and impact your range. That really doesn’t matter. It will have battery power to satisfy even the most adventurous. Yes, 50-70km is eminently achievable on all our e-bikes. Careful riding can see a single charge last 100km, rather than the usual 70km on a mid-range bike while 150km is possible on the store’s top-end bikes. Even on my keenest day on my old bike, 30-40km was my limit (15-20km my usual). And hills. Too easy. I’m riding like I’m on the flat.
So what’s the point? Am I even getting exercise, copping the burn? The burn wasn’t there but I had a light sweat and breath marginally laboured – but I did push as hard and as fast as I could. I can live with this. Seriously. But is this a passing phase? I don’t think so. The growth of e-bikes (according to transport consulting firm Via Strada estimates for NZ) show in 2015, an estimated 1833 e-bikes were brought into the country. In the year to May 2017, that number jumped to nearly 17,000. This year, that number has increased to almost 2000 electric bikes per month. “Another interesting statistic from overseas, one in three bikes sold in The Netherlands each year now is an e-bike,” says Cooke, whose Botany store has a range to suit everyone. I balked at the prices I’d seen last year on some e-bikes. This seems to be settling down. Naturally cost is higher (electric motor, battery and manufacturers need a better base bike to start with) but I could live with this range – perhaps not top-end (although I really would to try one out). Electrify NZ stocks mid and high-end bikes, retailing from $2.5k to $8.5k. “The benefits compared to a regular bike are you can ride without getting all hot and sweaty but you do still get some exercise,” says Cooke. “It makes headwinds and hills irrelevant and, because it’s easier, you’ll tend to ride further and more frequently.” But also, they’re fun, just exhilarating. They democratise bike riding, says Cooke. “You don’t have to be a lycrawearing, life-long cyclist to enjoy an e-bike. You can e-bike to work in your suit or your dress, and you won’t need a shower or a change of clothes when you get there. E-bikes can be as fast – or faster for some commuters, compared to a car sitting in traffic going nowhere. Think Pakuranga Highway, Te Irirangi Drive, Mt Eden, the City, the North Western Motorway path. I’m sold.
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ardcore mountain bikers, please look away. If you can’t resist reading on though, please keep an open mind – don’t be haters. E-bikes have won me over, specifically the mountain bike I test rode, the Magnum Peak. My leisure time is normally spent tramping but I do get the mountain bike out for some outdoor fun which has taken me to a lot of tracks all over the place. Both of these pursuits get me outside and test me and my endurance and, certainly with tramping, can mean a few hours in the bush in the middle of nowhere. And like mountain biking, they really test your legs (not to mention resolve) in hill country. There is a good deal of masochism at play here. I know what I’m doing is going to hurt, perhaps for days, and yet it still gets me out there for a crack. Out on my mountain bike, I’ve seen more of these e-bikes out there, whirring past me on inclines, me with a good, honest sweat going on as I clock up the ks. Surely that’s defeating the purpose, cheating even. My consternation had never wavered. Enter Electrify NZ, the country’s biggest e-bike specialist founded by Michael Tritt, a regular cyclist and sustainability advocate for two decades (he was very high up in Greenpeace). Their newest store – the eighth in the country – has opened in Botany and is owned by Anthony Cooke (a ninth store is to open on December 1 in Christchurch). So I asked to test one of these abominations. We rode a short 10km round trip from near Cascades Road bridge to Pakuranga College. The bikes are heavier than conventional bikes. Electric bikes are built more robustly to handle the extra power (a motor and battery) and the extra weight. I did switch to zero assistance to get a feel of the bike. Pretty good balance I have to say and I rode under my own steam a couple of times (once on a gravel uphill climb). Couldn’t really feel the difference. But I couldn’t help myself and opened up where I could (I wound right down on blind corners and where visibility was
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Wondering how you will get around when you can no longer drive? Head to the Howick Virtual Village event organised by the HBH Senior Living to find out what your transport options are, November 30 from 10.30am-12 noon at Te Tuhi, 13 Reeves Rd. All welcome. RSVP Lee.Warmington@hbh. org.nz or call 538 0827.
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t once rang loud and clear. The Pakuranga College School bell that dates back to 1881 was recently found covered in dirt, lying in a school shed. The Head of Technology Faculty Gary Brinsden was intrigued and excited when he accidently discovered a piece of precious history that had once commanded a lot of attention. He immediately got in touch with local historian Alan La Roche before he restored the copper bell to its former glory. It now has a place of pride in the College staffroom. “I have included on the plaque (placed below the bell) a very condensed version of the bell’s origin but I thought we should perhaps expand on this using the QR code. Being a technology teacher I couldn’t resist using a QR code, which is placed on the plaque,” he laughs. “The school was built at the cost of $420. The bell was ordered previous to that and hung around September 1881,” he says. When contacted by Brinsden, La Roche had an interesting story to tell about the bell which is more than 100 years old. According to the historian, the bell started life at the original Pakuranga School site, which was originally standing at the current St John Ambulance Station. The original building is now stationed at the Howick Historical Village, although Pakuranga College still has the headmaster’s house at its present location – now Wairoa House. “The bell then travelled to the school’s temporary location in the Howick District High School buildings, where Howick Intermediate School is today,” says Brinsden. “When the students moved to the new
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Pakuranga College campus at the end of Term 1 in 1960, they carried the bell with them. An email from La Roche says the Pakuranga School’s headmaster’s house was built in about 1879 for William Woodward, the first headmaster in Pakuranga School. “He and his wife Laura were teachers at the school. Their children are well known. Alice was the first woman doctor in Auckland. William became Chief Justice in Samoa, and Constance married Lloyd Mandeno who invented the modern hot water cylinder. A hydro dam on the Waikato is named after him,” says La Roche. “William Green lived in the headmasters House 1893 to 1914. The house was donated to the Howick Historical Society and when our secretary, Mrs. Karen Mirams, also on Pakuranga College Board managed to get the college to take it, we were relieved as we did not want it for our Howick Historical Village.”
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Luke Williams (right) who recently captained the NZ team with his opposite Photo supplied number (left) from the Australian MPJ team and umpires.
Having already retained an experienced midfield, he would fit in nicely at the Northern Suns where he could learn and develop under new captain Ben Hick. Willilams’ favourite AFL team is the Eagles. “I was given a supporters Guernsey from my brother who passed away a few years ago,” he told the Times. “My favourite player is Dustin Martin who received the Golden
Boot and he is a Kiwi.” And his goals? “To captain the U18s team for another victory in Melbourne and make the Senior NZ team.” The National Draft will take place on Wednesday, November 28. The draft will be live via social media. For pick by-pick-updates follow @AFLNZ on twitter to see it all unfold minute by minute.
PROSPECT OF HOWICK FISHING COMPETITION PAUL MILLAR MEMORIAL TROPHY TOURNAMENT On Sunday, November 18, the Prospect of Howick had their annual
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“Everybody that drives down [Pakuranga Road] knows that we’ve got to improve the transport arrangements for the east, as it has grown. This sort of infrastructure really should have been done 10 years ago. But the next best time to do it is now,” he says. “While we are losing these houses, it does mean that we are able to provide the transport system for all of the new houses that are being built in this area so that we don’t have mass congested roads.” He says people will also have a safe, realistic option of riding bikes and scooters to work. The removal of properties on the northern side of Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Road will finish early next year to enable the main construction phase to start in March/April 2019. The construction phase will take about two years. Goff says the introduction of the regional fuel tax has allowed for the remaining three stages of the busway - Pakuranga Town Centre and Reeves Road Flyover, Pakuranga to Botany Busway
and a new interchange at Botany Town Centre - to be fast tracked. “When you fill your petrol up, you at least know where that money is going. “This has been talked about for a quarter of a century, 25 years,” Goff says. “We’ve waited a long time for this.” Project director, Duncan Humphrey says he was in University when he first heard about AMETI and now, years later, is in charge of overseeing the whole project. “This work will significantly increase the visibilty of the project for those who live, work and travel through this area,” says AT project director, Duncan Humphrey. “While this progress is exciting and will result in vastly-improved travel choices, journey times and reliability for east Aucklanders, we appreciate that there will be inconveniences and disruption caused by the removal of properties and imminent construction. We do have plans to minimise these impacts.”
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The first of 61 houses along Pakuranga Road came crashing down last week to make way for the AMETI Eastern Busway. It’s been a quarter century in the making. Mayor Phil Goff was joined by Auckland Transport (AT) representatives and local board members, councillors and a local MP donning hi-vis and hardhats to watch the demolition kick off. “You feel an element of sadness when you see a house come down but you know that what’s going to replace it is the best public transport system Pakuranga and east Auckland has ever seen,” says Goff. The removal of these Auckland Council-owned properties will allow for parts of Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Road to be widened to create a dedicated, congestion-free busway. This is the first stage of the four-stage project which will also see Panmure Roundabout turned into a safer signalised intersection, new cycle and walking paths, improved public spaces and reserves, a second bridge across Tamaki River and several intersection upgrades. When the $1.4b busway is fully operational, commuters will be able to travel between Botany and Britomart, by bus and train, in less than 40 minutes. Goff says east Auckland has been the most poorly-served area in Auckland for public transport and the dedicated busway, walkways and cycleways will give commuters options for getting into the city centre.
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The Botany and Flat Bush Ethnic Association run a free healthy group exercise session in the park every Saturday from 9am to 10am at Ormiston Activity Centre, 150 Chapel Road, Flat Bush. All you need to do is get a mat and a healthy attitude and you will be led by fitness experts Eric Huang and Will Liu.
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There will be a car boot sale on at the Maraetai Bowling Club, Corner of Tepene Road, Maraetai. Saturday November 24 from 9am to 1pm. Stall outside will be selling everything for $10 and the stall inside will be selling everything from $15. Contact Brian on 536-6905 for more details.
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The Howick RSA is hosting an Ex-Sailors’ Get Together of like-minded ex-RNZN, Naval or serving Naval and Maritime folk starting at 1600, Saturday 8 December at its club rooms in Howick. A chance to meet new friends, reacquaint with old, spin a few dits or just talk! Bar on own account, finger food will be
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Howick RSA Women’s Section Meeting on Friday 30th November 2018 at 10am at the clubrooms, 25 Wellington Street. Come along and enjoy the friendly atmosphere, the entertainment and a cuppa. Bring your money for the raffles and trading table, all donations of baked goods fresh veggies, plant cuttings would be appreciated. Tickets on sale now for the Women’s Section Christmas Lunch on Saturday 8th Dec 2018. For more information phone Margaret Jones 027-534-4157.
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Highland Park Shopping Centre worries Since it was purchased by Foodstuffs earlier this year there have been a range of concerns raised with me about the maintenance of the centre until such time as it closes, with complaints about potholes, badly kept gardens, and boarded up shops turning away prospective shoppers. I have raised these issues directly with Foodstuffs in recent weeks to try and resolve them and was glad to see last week the repairs to the car park... had taken place, and the gardens and lawns are in better condition. I still have some concerns regarding the boarded-up shops and I am continuing to raise those concerns on behalf of shop owners and the community at large. I have also been requesting an update from Foodstuffs on their development plans, which they are not able to share with me yet. I want to ensure that the community is kept informed about the proposed changes, and to ensure that the shopping centre is kept to a good standard in the interim while these development plans are being progressed. I will be continuing to raise issues on behalf of residents and shoppers directly with Foodstuffs and Colliers who are managing the shopping centre.
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he struggle for the Hellaby Hunt Cup is well and truly on with the Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premier Men sitting in a strong position to capitalise on a good day’s cricket next week. Papatoetoe were invited to bat by acting skipper Andrew Morrison and were soon in trouble at 49/4 against the bowling of Rudi Botadra and Donovan Grobbelaar. Then Dipreet Singh and N. Deol put on 87 runs in a dogged partnership and looked to be taking control until Botadra had Singh caught by Brian Barnard for 47 with the total at 136 and
the four overs later Deol went bowled Taine Jolley, caught Barnard, for 67. After that it was just a matter of time as Botadra and Jolley cleaned up the tail. The Howick Pakuranga bowlers kept a firm leash on their opponents and were backed up with the usual high quality fielding. Botadra had his best day for the Premier side with 5/33 off 17 overs and Jolley turned in an outstanding performance with 3/14 off 10 overs. In the end, Papatoetoe had scored 203 in 73 overs which looked to be a fairly challenging total given the slow nature of the wicket and the long grass in the outfield. Howick lost an
early wicket with six runs on the board and another at 34 which did seem to back up the idea that the runs were not going to come easily. However Dan Young was still there at stumps with a well-compiled 53 including five fours and a six after opening the innings and Barnard came to the crease at 4 and proceeded to blast the Papatoetoe bowlers to all four corners of the field. He is 74 off 61 balls with 5 fours and two sixes included in that total. At stumps, Howick Pakuranga’s total stood at 149/2 trailing by 54 runs with eight wickets in hand. Hopefully the weather gods are kind next week and the lads can get on the field.
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oint View School has won a nationwide trial involving more than 20 schools. In terms 1 and 2, Engineering New Zealand (ENZ) trialled the Wonder Project Rocket Challenge in seven schools, and in term 2, this was extended to 22. Schools were located from Auckland to Marlborough and more than 1000 children took part. To celebrate the conclusion of pilot 2, students were tasked with creating a short video to showcase their STEM learnings from the six-week challenge. Winners Point View School were closely followed by Roscommon School and Pukekohe Intermediate, both awarded Highly Commended. ENZ’s new in-school programme – The Wonder Project – is set to blast off to New Zealand schools next year. The Wonder Project is all about getting young Kiwis excited about a career in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). It’s designed to spark wonder in these subjects among students from all backgrounds, build confidence, and have them believe they achieve amazing things. With the announcement comes the call-out for schools and professionals to be involved in 2019. Chief executive of Engineering New Zealand Susan FreemanGreene says now is a better time than ever to sign up. “In New Zealand, there is a massive skills shortfall in STEM – we simply don’t have enough young
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Saving 34 Moore Street ➤➤From page 1 Collings says the building, which has sat unused for more than a decade, is a valuable asset and needs to be safeguarded for future community use. Adele White, the boards lead on planning, says with the Howick Village Plan being a 30 year document, future growth may indicate a critical use for this land considering its proximity to the town centre. There is a long list of community groups desperate for premises for which 34 Moore Street would be the perfect fit, they say. The board also says upgrades on the building to make it fit for purpose are far less than what Auckland Council has previously stated. They expressed frustration that this was still being used as an obstacle to utilise the premises. “When we housed Uxbridge Arts Centre in this site while their new
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Spring sees highest number of sales in five months T
he number of residential properties sold across New Zealand increased by 15.5 per cent yearon-year – the highest number of sales in 5 months according to the latest data from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ). The number of properties sold nationally increased from 5880 in October 2017 to 6791 in October 2018 – an increase of 911 houses. For New Zealand, excluding Auckland, the number of properties sold increased by 15.6 per cent – 654 more properties when compared to October 2017 (from 4189 to 4843). In Auckland, the number of properties sold increased by 15.2 per cent or 257 more properties, from 1691 in October 2017 to 1948 in October 2018. Bindi Norwell, chief executive at REINZ says: “October saw the real estate market spring back into action with the volume of sales increasing nationally by 15.5 per cent when compared to the same time last year. “This is the highest number of sales for a month of October in two years and is the equivalent of an additional 29 houses sold each day across the whole month. It should also be noted that last year’s sales volumes were impacted by the election. “Regionally, we saw increased sales volumes in 13 out of 16 regions with 10 of those 13 regions seeing double digit increases. But the
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stand out results belong to the South Island with the highest volume growth seen in the southern half of the country – particularly in Marlborough which saw a 46.2 per cent increase when compared to the same time last year which is a significant increase. “September was very quiet in terms of the number of properties sold and we predicted that with the increase in listings coming to the market that October’s sales would be much stronger than September’s. With strong sales this month, it’s our belief that in the current mar-
ket that New Zealand is taking a different path to what we’re seeing across the Tasman at this point in time. “October also saw the introduction of the foreign buyer ban and while there have been pockets around the country of people talking about a rush ahead of the ban. “With Statistics New Zealand’s September quarter figures showing the lowest level of foreign buyers since they began keeping records, we’re confident that most of October’s lift in volume is attributable to the spring lift rather than a rush
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25 years experience 1. Stylish and affordable Bathroom renovations 2. Bathroom and Shower renovation specialist 3. Wall and Floor Tiling 4. All Aspects of Domestic Plumbing Service & Repair
Over 25 years Exp Great Rates Local Family Business Reliable No job too small
EZYMOW Lawns, Trees & Hedges. Friendly & Reliable. Ph Scott 021 02475434
CD256908
BUILDER, Licensed. alteration / renovation, bathroom, deck, all jobs. Ph Rob 021 680 580
AA DOBBS LTD ELECTRICAL
LAWNCARE
HOWICK LAWNCARE, ex Greenkeeper, lge or small lawns, friendly reliable affordable Ph Paul 027 5676 900
CD217636
CONCRETE & CONCRETING
130 7217 021 09 217 2217
A.J. & S.J CONTRACTOR
CD228064
Call Simon 021-0247-4706
Phone the Classified Team today for options to suit your needs. 271 8055 - classifieds@times.co.nz
recovery, Networking Microsoft Certified www.jamesit.co.nz Call: 0800 266 349
Local NZ Registered Electrician No job too big or too small! 24 hour Emergency service No call out fee if you mention this advert.
CD242704
• Decks • Bathrooms • Pergolas • Kitchens • Carports • On time Quality work Good price
Just started out in business? Need a little help getting your name out there? We may be able to help you with print and digital options
COMPUTER REPAIRS Home / Business Fix all IT issues Cloud backup + data
TRADIES...
CD263397
SIMPLY RENOS
108265-V5
TRADE SERVICES
CATERING
Also garden maintenance rubbish removal, waterblasting. Free quotes. 17 Yrs exp. Residential/commercial Ph: Peter 021 39 33 84 QUALITY GARDEN SERVICES
Garden Maintenance
021 43 43 23 537 1904 all hrs
CD263192
A STOVE PROBLEM? Phone Alan East City Stove Repairs 0274-516-454 or 576-6756
ELECTRICAL
ALL HEDGES, TREES, LAWNS
CD177471
NZ Registered
Silver Medal DESIGN Winner CONSTRUCTION Ellerslie MAINTENANCE Flowershow
CD243547
CARPETLAYER Cheap carpet, supply/lay Restretching/repairs 0800 555410 www.nocowboys. co.nz/carpet
GA101040
535 6950 021 0333 149
For a free quote contact Drewe Ph: 027 539 9851 or 0800 432 724 drewe@fasciaandspouting.co.nz www.fasciaandspouting.co.nz
535 6227 021 726697 Sam 027 4981810 Adrian CD226123
We do WINZ quotes
Drain Unblocking CCTV Camera Surface Water Problems Dig ups & Repairs Free Quotes & Advice Registered Drainlayer 021 135 5174 mcwilliams_drainage @hotmail.com
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GARDEN CARE
Consultations Concept plans Planting plans Karen 021 865 590
FENCING & TRELLIS
CD248907
MAINTENANCE & Building repairs. Small jobs, qualified Ph 576 7841 or 021 1481076
IN 64 COLOURS OR COPPER No joins - No leaks - guaranteed
0508 752 937
www.drainslayer.co.nz
Workmanship Guaranteed No job too big or too small Phone 0800 635 328
Terry’s
LANDSCAPES Ph: 535 9155 thebehersings@xtra.co.nz
CD259573
all clients and suppliers aWishing Merry Christmas SPOUTING & ROOFING a Merry Christmas ACTIVE retired Alternator carpenCharge Rate, Starter Condition & ter, past master builder, Alternator Charge Rate, Starter Condition & CONTINUOUS SPOUTING wants small jobs Check, e.g. eas- Plus Battery Test – FREE OF CHARGE ing sticky doors, windows, Check, Plus Battery Test – FREE OF CHARGE
ELECTRICIAN Registered Electrical, Smartvent & Alarms. Ph Mark 027 495 4219, a/h 534 3227
CD263368
Free CCTV with all unblocking. For all drainage by cert drainlayers.
★ Full Diesel Servicing Repairs ★ Tyres ★ Full Petrol Vehicle Servicing And Repairs Wishing all And clients and suppliers
CARPENTERS
ALARMS
Ph: 533 0486 or 021 078 7336
sorted
★ Full Diesel★Servicing Repairs ★ Tyres ★ Overhauls Full Petrol★Vehicle Servicing RepairsReplaced Tune Ups And And Servicing ★ Full Brake Alternator BatteriesAnd ★ Clutches
Additional Outlet Phone Jack TV/VCR Tuning Ph: 532 8723 021 661 469
ELECTRICIAN Reg. hard working & reliable, value for dollars, all work undertaken. Satisfaction guar Ph 534-8889
Electricians Available Now
Blocked drains
CD237020
AIR CONDITIONING RE-GAS $95
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allen2harriman@gmail.com
LICENSED BUILDERS, Auto Electrical & Mechanical Repairs +GST ★ Full Auto Electrical Service ★ WOFs ★ Airconditioning ★ Cambelt Replacements new homes, renovations, Alternator Charge Rate, Starter Condition and Check bathrooms, all ★jobs Call Tune Ups And Servicing ★ Full Brake Overhauls ★ Alternator Batteries ★ Clutches Replaced Plus Battery Test FREE OF CHARGE ★ Full Auto Electrical Service ★ WOFs ★ Airconditioning ★ Cambelt Replacements Matt 021 679378
INSTALLATION CD6793
All Interior Renovations l Bathrooms l Kitchens l Doors l Plasterbd lining l Repairs and Maintenance l Co-ordinate SubPh/Fax 274 Contractors Available l
+GST Ph/Fax 274 0495 – 22 Greenmount East Tamaki Ph/Fax 274 0495 Dr,
& Lighting
CD263641
PAKURANGA AUTO PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL
Old School Builder
AIR CONDITIONING RE-GAS $95
TV AERIAL
Domestic/Commercial New builds Ground water problems Phone Allen 027 546 0553
Power you need KOBA BATTERIES
CD254541
AERIAL Installation, home theatre setup, extra TV outlets incl Sky Ph: Rodger 021 659677
DAVE TAPPER BUILDERS Ltd
VINYL LAYER 31 yrs exp. Karl 027 2481167 or 576 7936 a/h
Electrical
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GA117458
CD206513
Ph: 534 5888 Mob: 027 507 8680
CERTIFIED DRAINLAYER
MOTORING
Registered Electrician Lights, power, TV, fans Stove & hot water repairs l Security lighting l LED downlights l Switchboard upgrades Steve 021 949 168 a/h 532 9842 l
LANDSCAPING All aspects. 10yrs exp. 100% guar. Richard 021 783 258 or 532 8939.
Ph: 271 8055 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
We will assemble for you! Ph 0274 945 447 or 534 8404
CD243734
Residential & Commercial Full warranty Free quotes 26 years’ experience
CD263898
HORIZON AERIALS LTD
DRAINAGE
Phone 09 534 1244 or 027 534 1244 E: celsius@outlook.co.nz - www.celsiusheating.co.nz
CRAFT Floorsanding www. craftfloorsanding.co.nz Phone Kris 021 055 7522
LANDSCAPING
Ph 0210 798 166
WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111
in ting L td Wayn e’s Pa Free quotes Interior & exterior Quality work at affordable prices
CD142804
Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed
HEATPUMP SERVICES
Barratt-Boyes
SS64572
Aerials & TV INSTALLATION
Sales Installation Service
FLOORING & SERVICES
K58038
AERIALS
Bakers-Builds is a Kiwi owned construction company. Due to our great success in Queenstown we have decided to move into the Auckland Market. We pride our selves on a high standard of work and make any job big or small a pleasant procedure. With a strong reputation and exceptional communication skills choose us for your next project. Phone David 027-237-3486 or Bakers-builds@hotmail.com
ELECTRICAL
PROCON for all your concrete requirements, drives, patios, small/lge slabs, plain, coloured, imprinted. Ph Vince for a free quote 021 415 436
Be warm this Winter, Install a Heat Pump
CD264150
BOOKKEEPING Service simple solutions. Xero, MYOB, GST, PAYE. Sheryl 0212982786
CONCRETE & CONCRETING
HEATING
BUILDERS
CD263677-v2
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
www.times.co.nz
Ph Wayne 273 5052 mobile 021 305 127
CLASSIFIEDS
www.times.co.nz
Ph 027 240 3145 or email steve.byrne@touchupguys.co.nz
PAVING
GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384
Specialise in general plumbing/maintenance Bathroom and kitchen alterations NO JOB TOO SMALL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
DE264603
DY264805
without the hassle! We are mobile and come to your home or work
BRADSHAW PLUMBING
Phone 09 527 3053 or 09 268 1007 Terry 027 2922 708 or Alywn 0274 743 505
PAVING
CD261533
BE BUG-FREE CD237017
Grace Plumbing
Solutions & Services
graceplumbing.co.nz
AFFORDABLE plastering. New work & alterations. Skimming, cove & gib fixing. Ph Phil 021 521 403
PLUMBERS
Handy Andy Plumbing
Prompt Reliable Service Bathrooms Kitchens General Maintenance Hot Water Cylinders Spouting & Roofing
CD246999
Local Master Plumbers 24/7
All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area
H3X019
0800 420 900
and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs
Brett or Warren 534 3562 027 493 0181
Certifying Plumber
CD197785
CHAMBERS
For all Domestic, Commercial and Maintenance Plumbing needs
All work Guaranteed Hot Water Cylinders New Build & Reno’s General Maintenance Gas Fitting
3 Domestic & commercial 3 Low pressure bio-wash 3 Professional presentation
ALL WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784 WINDOWS in/out, exterior housewash, gutter clearing. Exp operator. Phone Keith @ Panoramics 027 245 3444 / 530 8136
PERSONAL
BRANCH MANAGER
ALL TREE WORK Stump Grinding Fully Insured Free Mulch Ph Brett 533-0473 or 021-279-9118
LOOKING for lost friend from 10 years ago, Christine Marko Rosemary. Plse Ph Han on 577 1182 or 027 4818686
HOME HELP OFFERED
WANTED TO BUY
BUYING
PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING
All Tree Work - Fully Insured - Qualified Arborists Over 25yrs Exp. 535 9093 027 476 0246
TREES stump grinding specialist. Great prices, Est. 1967. Prompt Serv. Ph/ txt Terry 027 4989080 or 530 8741
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
Furniture Wanted in good condition
$$$
We pay cash!!
$$$
Single Items Deceased Estate House Lots Retiring or Moving Overseas?
Don’t have a Garage Sale!!
UPHOLSTERERS
Call Us Now! 0800 677 467 09 576 1507
FREE QUOTES - 24/7 Service 027 758 6437 - 361 6437 E: info@hpcplumbing.co.nz W: hpcplumbing.co.nz
ROOFING ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166
LETTING LETTING AGENTAGENT & & PROPERTY MANAGERS PROPERTY MANAGER CAthy CAIe huAng AMNY LAM
AMny LAM
Licensed (REAA 2008)
Saturday December 1, 9am-12noon
NOT THIS SATURDAY – NEXT SATURDAY
The Service Company Ltd 10 Donnor Pl, Mt Wellington Phone 0800 753 753 To advertise your rental phone 271 8055 or email: classifieds@times.co.nz You can browse the latest papers online www.times.co.nz
amny.lam@raywhite.com
cathy.huang@raywhite.com
DDI: 538 1287 MOB: 021 108 6663
DDI: 538 1288 MOB: 021 883 600
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.
RENTALS
Pick Up Service Available
Boat Covers Outdoor Blinds Outdoor Furniture All Canvas Repairs 171 Moore St. Howick 0274 760 577 easterncovercentre.co.nz
MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS Email: rentals.howick.nz@raywhite.com Internet: www.rwhowick.co.nz
WANTED to buy gold silver damaged & unwanted jewellery. We pay cash for old gold & silver items. Highland Park Jewellers. Shop, 1 Highland Park Shopping Center Ph 537-5656
Licensed (REAA 2008)
HOWICK OFFICE
PAKURANGA OFFICE
Robyn Campbell & Melissa Parry DDI: 538 1227 or 021 350 878 – robyn.campbell@raywhite.com Sally Morrison DDI: 538 0685 or 027 305 7582 – sally.morrison@raywhite.com Amny Lam DDI: 538 1287 or 021 108 6663 – amny.lam@raywhite.com Cathy Huang DDI: 538 1288 or 021 883 600 – cathy.huang@raywhite.com
Sam Carr DDI: 538 1237 or 021 422 177 – sam.carr@raywhite.com Lloyd Reardon DDI: 216 99 61 or 021 887 811 – lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com
10 Uxbridge Road, Howick – Ph 538 0680
HOME cleaning/ironing. Hwk/Botany/Pknga areas. Excel rates.Ph/txt 027 272 2319
K54154
Or book online www.chambersplumbing.biz
Certifying Plumber ► Hot Water Cylinders ► Bathrooms & Kitchens ► General Maintenance ► Work Guaranteed ► Howick, B/Bch, Pknga
021366615 / 0508932532
Call Nick 5374602 or 029 7700581
TO LET
HOWICK – MELLONS BAY 1 Bed Granger Rd $380 Sally 2 Bed O’Halloran Rd $475 Sally 2 Bed Bleakhouse Rd $480 Amny 2 Bed Juliet Ave $500 Sally 2 Bed La Perouse $500 Robyn/Melissa 2 Bed Patons Rd $530 Cathy 3 Bed Pine Tc $580 Amny 5 Bed Mellons Bay Rd $750 Cathy 5 Bed Sandspit Rd $750 Cathy BOTANY DOWNS - NORTHPARK - SOMERVILLE 4 Bed Billabong Pl $640 Amny 4 Bed Whitford Rd $680 Cathy 4 Bed Lissleton Dr $690 Cathy 5 Bed Summermist Dr $760 Amny 4 Bed Astoria Pl $780 Cathy PAKURANGA – SUNNYHILLS – FARM COVE – HIGHLAND PARK 1 Bed Archmillen Ave $380 Amny 2 Bed Fratley Av $480 Sally 2 Bed Pakuranga Rd $410 Amny 3 Bed Wilbur Pl $530 Amny 3 Bed Olena Ave $595 Sally 4 Bed Reeves Rd $620 Amny 4 Bed Eske Pl $700 Amny BUCKLANDS BEACH 2 Bed Bucklands Beach Rd $460 Amny 4 Bed Wycherely Dr $620 Amny 4 Bed Camwell Cl $720 Amny FLAT BUSH - DANNEMORA - EAST TAMAKI –BURSWOOD 3 Bed Norwood Dr $590 Cathy 4 Bed Norwood Dr $625 Robyn/Melissa 4 Bed Savina Ct $680 Cathy 4 Bed Deerfield Pl $680 Cathy 4 Bed Clomell Dr $710 Amny 4 Bed Heidi Cr $700 Robyn/Melissa 4 Bed Ormiston Rd $800 Amny 5 Bed Ravello Rise $830 Cathy 5 Bed Kilarney Dr $790 Cathy MT WELLINGTON 2 Bed Aranui Rd $490 Cathy ST JOHNS 3 Bed Felton Mathew Av $680 Cathy
FLAT BUSH OFFICE
Shop 25, 123 Ormiston Road, Botany Junction Steven Hang DDI: 212 5729 or 021 409 293 – steven.hang@raywhite.com
HOWICK – COCKLE BAY 4 Bed Pah Rd BUCKLANDS BEACH 4 Bed Clovelly Rd
$690
Steven
$900
Steven
Ph: 271 8055 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga
PAKURANGA – HIGHLAND PARK 1 Bed Rotoiti Av 3 Bed Cardiff Rd HOWICK - GOLFLANDS 2 Bed Rodney St 5 Bed Drake St DANNEMORA – FLAT BUSH 2 Bed Pt View Dr 3 Bed Packspur Dr 5 Bed Stornaway ONE TREE HILL 4 Bed Tawhiri Rd
$360 $570
Lloyd Lloyd
$450 $640
Lloyd Lloyd
$540 $640 $780
Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd
$1100
Lloyd
BOTANY OFFICE
20 Crescent Lane, Botany Town Centre
Lloyd Reardon DDI: 216 99 61 or 021 887 811 – lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com Sam Carr DDI: 538 1237 or 021 422 177 – sam.carr@raywhite.com Steven Hang DDI: 212 5729 or 021 409 293 – steven.hang@raywhite.com
DANNEMORA – EAST TAMAKI – FLAT BUSH – SOMERVILLE 4 Bed Stancombe Rd $620 Steven 5 Bed Bilancia Pl $800 Steven 5 Bed Plantation Rise $900 Steven
HALF MOON BAY OFFICE
Shop 6, Compass Building, Half Moon Bay Marina Martin Caie 021 769 533 – martin.caie@raywhite.com Cathy Huang 021 883 600 – cathy.huang@raywhite.com
BUCKLANDS BEACH – HALF MOON BAY 3 Bed Sheralee Pl $620 4 Bed Devon Rd $700 4 Bed Sunderlands Rd $800 HIGHLAND PARK 3 Bed Amerce Pl $550
Cathy Martin Cathy Martin
LANDLORDS
We offer two services: A free find-a-tenant service or a full comprehensive property management service at a competitive rate. Rental lists are available at Botany Town Centre, Bucklands Beach, Flat Bush, Half Moon Bay and Pakuranga offices
Ray White MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS
CD264272-V5
CD263376
Phone Alan 021 677 202
Plumbing Ltd
027 594 1243 537 4796
• House Wash (soft wash) • Building Wash • Decks, Drives, Fences • Gutter Clean • Roof Treatment For a free quote call
CD202016
PLUMBING
Gary Hanson
CD258536
535 1111 027 235 2517
BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797
DS TREES & Landscapes, all tree work & stumps, hedges, mulching, rubbish removal. Ph Doug 021537171/537-8595
CD202782
Hot Water Cylinders Bathroom/Kitchen Renovations l Roof Leaks l General Maintenance l All Work Guaranteed l l
534-7361, 292-8930 0274-767-746
CD166407
ADAM OXLEY
Qualified Arborist
CASH PAID, for Cars/ Trucks, Van/Utes/4x4s/Motorhomes & Machinery,Avail 24-hrs, Ph/Txt Ali 021 344 449 or 0800 333 398
PAKURANGA 40A Udys Rd. 2 bdrm house, carport, no pets. Close to schools. Ref req’d $440pw water incl, 4 weeks bond. Avail. from Nov. Ph 027 443 6334
FLATMATES wntd, Botany, mature prof. Lrge dble rms. Share lrge bathrm, nice home, walk to Bot. shops, worth viewing. $180 per wk plus exp, gas, power, water. Avail now. non smokers. Phone 0272 675 762
PLEASE NOTE NEXT SALE
CD262877
PLUMBER
www.allgoplumbing.co.nz
1st For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs
TREES
K54146
PLUMBER All maint wrk, no job too small. Prompt service. Ph 535 9567 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
All about
Ph Murray
CARS AND TRUCKS WANTED
HIGHLAND PK, spac 5 brm, 3bthrm + study + sep dine, conserv, d.gg, big gdn. Avail immed. $740pw. Ph 021 866 646
WINDOW CLEANING
KAK007
All tree and hedge work Rubbish removal Garden Clearouts Free Quotes Fully Insured
Reducing Thinning Shaping Full removal Chipped onsite/removed Good rates Great refs Free quotes
Hill Plumbing Certifying plumbing, gas
If water or gas runs through it, we do it!
A-CLASS TREE SERVICES
PAKURANGA Trinity Church, Pakuranga Rd.Sat Nov 24, 8am start. Bargains galore.
TOILET PAPER SECONDS SALE
& housewashing, driveways, paths, decks & windows
TREE SERVICES
& STUMP GRINDING
L5F014
Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232
CERAMIC TILING, preparation, waterproofing, installation. Good rates, high work standard. Ph for quote Ian 021 131 6766
Phone Josh 021 074 8027
Pick Up Service Available
Cleaning Specialists
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Open 6 Days
0800 677 467
Your local exterior
CD205793-V3
CD262818
Brad 022 671 8125
PLASTERERS
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9 Ben Lomond Cres
WATERBLASTING
3 Specialist waterblasting
❏ Certified ❏ 23+ years experience ❏ New or Reno work ❏ Hot water cylinders
Jim 0800 38 38 48
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Good Used Furniture Household Goods • Clothing
DANNEMORA, 6 Wando Lane, Sat 24th Nov and Sat 1st Dec 9am - 2pm. Household items.
ACCOMMODATION OFFERED
TO LET
CD140634
Ants, Cockroaches, Fleas, Flies, Spiders, Mosquitoes, Rats & Mice, Wasps 20+ years experience
TILING
Quality guaranteed Free Quote Waterproofing Best Prices Wall and floor Underfloor Heating David Yang 273 6566 or 021 1867 361 l l
We accept donations of:
DANNEMORA, 11 Nad Pl, Sat 24th Nov, 7.30am - 12 Noon.
FOR SALE
CD255813
PEST CONTROL
New Work Renovations Specialists ♦ Bathroom / Kitchen ♦ Gas Installations ♦ Hot Water Cylinders ♦ All Maintenance ♦ Certifying Plumbers EXPERIENCED, QUALITY SERVICE Ph Allan or Matt Craig P: 027 496 2118 or 09 215 1144 ♦
CD155961
ALL PAVING & Landscaping Great rates. Ph Richard 021 783 258 or 532 8939.
Ph:274-8585 274-8585 PH:
CATKIN
♦
We sell:
Furniture • Household Goods Antiques • Quality Used Clothing
KP87651
ADL PAVING & LANDSCAPING. Ph Adrian 027603-1919 or a/hrs 537-2345
arrowplumbing.nz
Ph: 0800 789 248
BUCKLANDS BEACH TILING, Floor & Wall Tiling. Certified Waterproofing. Stonemason by trade. 30yr exp. 021 031 1899.
New work Repairs & Maintenance 30 years experience
Call Greg 022 508 0077
Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish
GARAGE SALES
FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520
Stackpole’s Stackpole’s Upholstery Upholstery
For Forsuperior superiorrecovering recovering of oflounge lounge& &dining diningsuites, suites, lazyboys,antiques, antiques, squabs squabs lazyboys, Hugefabric fabricselection selectionwith with Huge over30,000 30,000choices choices over Workmanship guaranteed Workmanship guaranteed FREE in-home quotes with Polishing fabrics and Repairs Email and details to: FREEphotos pick-up and delivery briar@stackpoles.co.nz Polishing & Repairs TalkTalk to Briar, Julie or Nick to Julie or Nick
TILING
Small job service
FOR SALE
CD48042
Bumper & Paint Repairs
UPHOLSTERERS
CD227945
“The best repairs always go unnoticed”
RUBBISH REMOVALS
CD264334
PLUMBERS
SS78394
PANELBEATING
Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, November 22, 2018 — 21
CLASSIFIEDS
SITUATIONS VACANT
SITUATIONS VACANT
If you would like to express your interest in this role please email the Principal on wikiw@stjohnsotara.school.nz
We have a great opportunity for an experienced Gardener. The gardens are in commercial and residential sites throughout Auckland.
Applications close on Friday, November 29.
PIGEON MOUNTAIN PRIMARY SCHOOL
School library and reSourceS Manager
(30 hours per week – in term time only)
MP264676
Terms pursuant to the Support Staff in Schools Collective Agreement. Applications close 30th November 2018.
CD258593
Want the freedom and flexibility that relief teaching gives? Want to get your foot in the door to take the next step in your teaching career? We currently have a wide range of day to day relieving opportunities in Auckland. We are looking for registered teachers, both experienced and beginning teachers.
Applications close 5pm, on 30 November 2018.
Phone 021 311 941
Clayton automotive
Applicants for this position must have NZ residency or a valid NZ work permit.
EARLY START TIMES – TEMP TO PERM POSITIONS Must have the following • Current certificate • Reliability to turn up to work • Able to work unsupervised • Pick / Pack Experience • Devanning Please call Graham 0800 277 1740 email CV’s to leila@adstaff.co.nz Applicants should hold NZ Residency or valid NZ work visa.
DI264558
PHYSIOTHERAPIST
As a people person, you will have experience of and be interested in relating to people from a wide variety of backgrounds, cultures and ages and be a good communicator. A self-starter, you will be well organised, able to multi-task, problem solve and think creatively. You must hold a current NZ physiotherapy practicing certificate and be entitled to live and work in NZ. HBH is an Eden Alternative registered facility and an understanding of the Eden philosophy would be an advantage. For a Job Description please email: lee.warmington@hbh.org.nz or phone 09 538 0800 ext 0 between 9am and 4pm Monday to Friday. Applications must be in writing and close on 30 November 2018.
manager@howickhouse.co.nz
A service of Howick Baptist Healthcare Ltd
PS264714
Pakuranga College is seeking to employ a Database Administrator to work in our Administration team. This is a permanent position for 25 hours per week, Secondary School Term Time only. There will be additional hours at times to meet critical deadlines. Please refer to our website for further information and details on how to apply: www.pakuranga.school.nz Applications close 5pm, on 30 November 2018.
EAST TAMAKI PRIMARY SCHOOL Te Kura O Tamaki Rawhiti EAST TAMAKI SCHOOL Ph: (09) 274-9246 021-143-3718 PO Box 58-035 Botany 2163 Auckland www.easttamaki.school.nz Principal: Sarah Mirams
School Caretaker and Gardener DATE
02 July 2015
We have an opportunity for a versatile, self-motivated TO: Times Newspapers caretaker to join our friendly school. You will be EMAIL: Gayea@times.co.nz required to undertake a range of maintenance Could you please place the following advertisement in the Howick and Pakuranga Times tasks including caretaking of the school and the Botany and Ormiston Times - Thursday 9th July edition. gardening and mowing. Please advisebuildings, cost. Thanks You will need to have very high standards, be Helena Dean Office Administrator adaptable, relate well to people, have a positive manner and share our school passion for Teacher – Part Timecaring for the environment. East Tamaki School Hours 7.30am 2.30pm. negotiable. We are looking for a fabulous–teacher for a Year Start 2/3 class.date The days can be either Monday and Wednesday or Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. If you have the skills and attitude we are looking You will need to be positive and enthusiastic with effective literacy and numeracy knowledge and pedagogy. for please send your cover letter, This is a fixed term position to start on Monday 10 August 2015 until Wednesday 9 CV and the names of three referees to December 2015. Please send yourprincipal@easttamaki.school.nz. CV with a covering letter including the names of three referees to principal@easttamaki.school.nz or to PO Box 58-035, Botany, Manukau 2163. Applications close on Thursday 16 July. Applications close at 4pm,Sunday 2 December 2018
Teacher of Physical educaTion and healTh sTudies Permanent; Full Time Position From Term 1 2019
Sancta Maria College is a co-educational Year 7-13 State Integrated Catholic College in Auckland’s Eastern Suburbs. We are seeking a Teacher of Physical Education and Health Studies who is enthusiastic and must be able to teach up to Level 3 NCEA. The successful candidate will be joining a high performing, forward thinking and well-resourced department. The candidate should be focused on student engagement, positive relationships, achievement and excellence. Our classrooms are learner-focused and dynamic. Our teachers adopt a growth mindset and reflective practice. You will join a positive working environment which is supported by our staff wellbeing programme. Commitment to the Special Character of the College and a full participation in the co-curricular programme are conditions of employment. Applications close on 3 December 2018 at 4:00pm. The Application Pack can be found on our website www.sanctamaria.school.nz.
MP264633
Database Administrator
SIR EDMUND HILLARY COLLEGIATE OTARA
BUSINESS MANAGER Full time
Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate consists of 3 schools on one campus. The Principals Group seek an experienced and suitably qualified person to lead and manage the Financial, Business, Administrative and Property aspects of the Collegiate. Position commences January 2019. Remuneration by negotiation. An application package can be obtained by emailing Christine Castles: ccastles@sehc.school.nz 09 274 5782 extension 105 Applications close 4.00pm, Friday, November 30, 2018. Please send your CV and 2 referees to: Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate PO Box 61-054, Otara, Manukau City 2159
DE264884
HBH Senior Living (previously called Howick Baptist Healthcare) requires a physiotherapist to manage our high-quality physiotherapy service. Managing a small team of physiotherapy assistants, and in liaison with nursing staff and our OT, you will undertake individual assessments and plans and oversee their implementation to ensure our residents maximize their independence, function, health and well-being.
PART TIME
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We are looking for a qualified teacher who is passionate, caring and enthusiastic to work in our Pegasus Learning Department. This department caters for wonderful and vibrant students from Year 9-13+, with various special needs and talents. A positive attitude is a must, and a sense of humour is just as important. Excellent people skills are a necessity. Start Term 1, 2019. Please apply including a cover letter, CV and at least two references to principal@pakuranga.school.nz.
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Pigeon Mountain Primary School is seeking a Library and Resources Manager for our beautiful library and well organised resources centre, to commence 4th February 2019. Candidates should have experience of working in a school setting, managing books and other resources, and enjoy promoting the library to our students and teachers! Experience in the use of the AccessIT programme is essential. Please send your CV and covering letter to general@pmps.school.nz
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a school secretary / administrator to join our very special school. As the first person of contact for our school you will have the opportunity to share and communicate our school vision and values to our wider school community and to support and uphold The Special Character of our school. Your positive, friendly, can-do attitude will be key to being successful within this role.
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Sancta Maria College is a co-educational Year 7-13 State Integrated Catholic College with 1000 students in Auckland’s Eastern Suburbs. We are seeking two (2) enthusiastic and highly skilled Year 7&8 Core Teachers. The successful candidates will be joining a high performing, forward thinking and well-resourced team. The candidates should be focused on student engagement, positive relationships, achievement and excellence. Our classrooms are learner-focused and dynamic. Our teachers adopt a growth mindset and reflective practice. You will join a positive working environment which is supported by our staff wellbeing programme. Commitment to the Special Character of the College and a full participation in the co-curricular programme are conditions of employment. Applications close on 5 December 2018 (Wednesday) at 4:00pm. The Application Pack can be found on our website www.sanctamaria.school. nz. Apply in writing to The Principal, Sancta Maria College, PO Box 64 437, Botany, Auckland 2163 or email to T.Ganias@sanctamaria.school.nz enclosing the application form, CV and supporting documents. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. DE264864
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Sancta Maria College is a co-educational Years 7-13 State Integrated Catholic College with 1000 students situated in Auckland’s Eastern Suburbs. We are seeking two (2) enthusiastic and highly skilled Teachers of Technology specialising in Hard Materials and DVC with curriculum knowledge and expertise up to NCEA Level 3 and Scholarship. The successful candidates will be joining a high performing, forward thinking and well-resourced department. The candidates should be focused on student engagement, positive relationships, achievement and excellence. Our classrooms are learner-focused and dynamic. Our teachers adopt a growth mindset and reflective practice. You will join a positive working environment which is supported by our staff wellbeing programme. Commitment to the Special Character of the College and a full participation in the co-curricular programme are conditions of employment. Applications close on 3 December 2018 at 4:00pm. The Application Pack can be found on our website www.sanctamaria.school.nz. Apply in writing to The Principal, Sancta Maria College, PO Box 64 437, Botany, Auckland 2163 or email to T.Ganias@sanctamaria.school.nz enclosing the application form, CV and supporting documents. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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McGovern brings home the medals
Scott McGovern, from Howick, has brought bag nine medals from the Pan Pacific Masters Games held on Australia’s Gold Coast recently. Competing in the Indoor rowing and athletics throwing events, he featured in rowing 500m, 100m, and 1 minute and, in athletics, the javelin, discus, shot put, hammer and weight throw as well as throws pentathlon. McGovern medalled in all the events that he competed in and brought home three gold and six silver medals.
reland have done the All Blacks a favour in inflicting upon them their second defeat in their last three clashes under the expert guidance of coaches Joe Schmidt and Andy Farrell. Last Sunday’s 16-9 loss to Ireland in Dublin after the narrow 16-15 win against England at Twickenham showed the All Blacks are not next year’s Rugby World Cup hot favourites so many had supposed. Ireland fullY tested and sometimes bettered their scrum and their outstanding loose forward trio of C J Stander, Josh van der Flier and man of the match Peter O’Mahony collectively outplayed Kieran Read, Liam Squire and Ardie Savea although Savea shone individually. Beauden Barrett and his backline failed to cope with Ireland’s disciplined rush defence and on the few occasions breaks were made, possession was kicked away through lack of confidence. The kicking of Irish first-five Jonny Sexton was much smarter
in putting Damian McKenzie under immense pressure. And it wasn’t until Richie Mo’unga and Anton Lienert-Brown came on in the second half that the backline showed any fluency with Barrett moving to fullback. That Jacob Stockdale scored the game’s only try was testimony to both teams’ outstanding defence with the big left wing notching his 12th in 14 tests. It was pleasing that coach Hansen and captain Read offered no excuses and offered full credit to the Irish for their win with Hansen rating them the world’s best, a status New Zealand has held for nine years. When halfback Conor Murray, No 7 Sean O’Brien and midfielder Robbie Henshaw recover from injuries they will be that much stronger come next year’s Rugby World Cup. Meanwhile the All Blacks selectors are little wiser despite experimenting with so many different backline combinations that have shown brilliance against weaker teams but have
Agnew’s Angle struggled against those who impose the rush defence clamp. Against the likes of Ireland, England and South Africa, Mo’unga offers better attacking options in confined spaces than Beauden Barrett to wear the No 10 jersey, with Barrett moving to fullback to allow him more space to weave his magic. Another alternative is to return Ben Smith from right wing to fullback where he is among the world’s best and try the gifted Barrett in a midfield position where his speed and courage could compensate for his lack of bulk. While Sonny Bill Williams and Ryan Crotty have been the selectors favoured midfield combination, that of Crotty and Lienert-Brown performed better when paired last year. Both are rock solid players
who make few mistakes and Lienert-Brown has a happy knack of getting his pass away when tightly marked. Powerful Ngani Laumape and Jack Goodhue also have their special talents. But while there is plenty of depth, the selectors have yet to find their best combo. Some believe Ma’a Nonu, who is to team with SBW for the Blues, will help solve the selector’s problem. But, at 36, that is a forlorn hope although he claims to be as fit as he’s ever been. The problems are not confined to the forwards. Sam Whitelock deserves a long rest, as does Brodie Retallick who looked injured and made uncharacteristic mistakes against Ireland after his heroics against England. Ditto skipper Read. Beaten but not bowed, the All Blacks will join Ireland as cofavourites for the world crown next year. ■ Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author
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says that the tree will have almost twice the amount of Christmas baubles as last year. The Rotunda in the mainstreet will be lit up, as well as the motifs on the light poles on either side making Picton Street brighter then ever. “It’s just a little thing we do to bring a bit of Christmas spirit to the village.” The lights are due to be turned on at around 9.15pm.
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re you ready for Midnight Madness in Howick Village? It’s not called Midnight Madness for nothing. Howick Village will once again be alive with energy and activity for our annual pre-Christmas shopping extravaganza. That starts at 9am on Friday November 23 and continues through the evening until midnight, as a family and community occasion. Midnight Madness has grown rapidly over the past 25 years, and requires road closures to host the 30,000+ people who come to enjoy the vibe, shopping, music and entertainment. This is your chance to get a head
start on your Christmas shopping and enjoy the excitement that only this iconic event can offer. As well as our superb retail stores, cafes, restaurants and bars, for the first time, our market square will be open from 6pm hosting a full contingent of stalls – street food vendors, artisan foods, produce and an extensive range of arts and crafts. Many stalls are new to Howick Village so it’s guaranteed there will be something for everyone. The popular Fencible Park Christmas Lights display and Snow Cave will again come to life, to delight both young and old. Look out for the fabulous prize packages available in our ‘Shop
It’s absolute madness this Friday the 23rd at
and Win’ promotion that starts on November 23 until December 20 (refer to page 3 of this feature). There are two wonderful escape breaks to win at the luxurious Copthorne Resorts in the Bay of Islands and Rotorua, as well as two chances to “Grab your Groceries in 2 minutes” at Countdown Howick. Lock this date into your calendar and we’ll see you there… ■■ Jane Newbury, manager Howick Village Business Association 2017 midnight madness: Images taken from last year’s event. Times photo Wayne Martin
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Lean Steak Mince only $8.90 per kilo
Minos will be open from 5pm till 9pm with two session times of 6-7.30pm and 7.45-9pm
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MIDNIGHT MADNESS 15% off all shoes for one day only Friday November 23 Lots of crazy priced specials in-store! (Excludes already reduced stock and existing laybys)
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Santa will be there – and check out the tent! S
anta’s decided to trial his Christmas routine early and will be in Howick tomorrow for Midnight Madness! The burly man in red will be meeting and greeting his fans from 7-9.30pm at the lighting display in Fencible Walk Park brought to life by the Howick Village Christmas Lights Charitable Trust on November 23. Catch him if you can! But if you don’t make it, fear not, he will be back on December 15 until Christmas Eve — 7-9pm, same place. Meanwhile, the lights will be up from 6pm-12 midnight on Midnight Madness, and will run from December 15-24, from 7-10pm. Another Midnight Madness fixture, East FM Radio, will be
sharing the feel good vibes outside Howick Village Optometrists on Picton St. Thanks to the community broadcaster’s army of volunteer DJs, shoppers can tune in from 6pm. A dedicated team will be entertaining shoppers right through the night, and hosts will even be getting out on the street, interacting with and interviewing passersby. And one of the highlights surely will be the Christmas Lights Tent and Snow Cave. Popular interactive community display that’s been in Howick Village for seven years having been relocated from Chapel Road celebrates and unites communities
Join us for our absolutely fab madness all day / night sale
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and creates memories for future generations as part of the Howick Village community. ■■ Santa at Midnight Madness from 7-9.30pm ■■ Santa in residence Christmas mas week 15th Dec – 24th Dec – 7-9pm ■■ A place for kids, adults and all cultures to share and celebrate the joy of Xmas ■■ Put together by a dedicated team of volunteers from Howick Lions, HVBA and members of the local community ■■ Post your letter in Santa’s letterbox Arrange a group booking for your kindergarten or pre-school by phoning Jenny 021-078-8138 or Grant 027-485-6853.
77 Picton Street, Howick. Phone 09 534 0241.
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hohoho: Santa, pictured here at last year’s Howick Santa Parade, will be at Midnight Madness.
Angelic Angela’s – Gift Shop Ph 09 940 4216 Elite Property Management Ph 09 535 0911 The Oasis Cafe
Midnight Madness Specials
Ph 09 532 9209 Taste Explosion Café
Come and enjoy an authentic Howick shopping experience in the Heart of our Village
Table 15% specials Satin off all chemise sleepwear $39.95 JH14371
Gift vouchers available
Shoe Repairs • Key Cutting
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Fencible Law Ph 09 533 3539
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HOWICK RSA
Creations bring colour to village
Shop in Howick and then pop in for dinner – and why not become a member? The Chef’s gone mad for Friday Midnight Madness!!!!
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4/2 Fencible Drive, Howick Ph 532 7034 • montereycinemas.co.nz
MONDAY/TUESDAY $10 (3D $13) – Excl Public Holidays
NEW FILM
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (PG)
NEW FILM
Robin Hood
he Howick Village Business Association (HVBA) has run a Christmas Tree Competition, the results of which will bring colour and festive cheer to the village. “We have 14 entries that will start arriving shortly, to be judged. These will be displayed around the Christmas lights tent/rotunda and other locations along Picton Street – from Midnight Madness –November 23 until Christmas Eve,” the HVBA said. In addition, the following schools, kindergartens and local children’s groups have been given a 1.2m mdf Christmas Tree to decorate which will be placed next to street poles, the length of Picton Street from Midnight Madness “HVBA purchased 20 of these trees as an incentive to get our younger community involved and interested in the Village, and the response was overwhelming. We had to turn several groups away as we did not have enough trees.” The groups involved are Cockle Bay School, Mellons Bay School, Botany Downs School, Howick Primary School, Shelly Park School, St Kentigern Middle School, Highland Park
CLEVER: Howick Kindergarten children with their decorated tree.
Kindergarten, Howick Kindergarten, Somerville Kindergarten, Cascades Kindergarten, Botany
Downs Kindergarten, Room 23 - Star of the Sea School, Learning Ladder- Howick, DabbleDo
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For a list of all films and session times visit
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t’s not called Midnight Madness for nothing. Quite apart from the hustle and bustle of the masses, the wonderful food and the excitement through retail stores and cafes and restaurants and bars, there’s so much more going on. Where do you start? Take your pick: Here’s a snapshot of what to expect: 1. 2. 3.
Howick Brass Band – outside HelloWorld Lew Mercer Jazz Trio – outside 101 Store Harold the Giraffe (roving) – Life Education classroom outside Howick Village Optometrists 4. Sammy the Train – Fencible Park to Cook Street roundabout (circuit) 5. Facepainters – in Fencible Park and outside PaperPlus 6. EastFM Radio – next to Life Education Trust classroom and lost children 7. St John Ambulance – beside Rotunda in Uxbridge Road 8. NZ Police Recruitment Pop-up – outside Jetts Gym 9. Howick Crimewatch – outside Jetts Gym 10. More than 50 stalls have registered to attend and will be set up in The Market Square 11. Food vendors galore will be in attendance in
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WIN A WHEELBARROW OF HARDWARE AND HOUSEWARES VALUED AT $2000!!! Spend $25 or more at Spillers Hammer Hardware during Midnight Madness and go in the draw to win. Live draw at 8.00 pm. Must be present in store to claim prize.
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