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A T2/Bus Lane for Pakuranga Highway By THERESE HENKIN
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ith construction of the AMETI Eastern Busway looming, Auckland Transport (AT) plan to introduce a T2/Bus Lane during peak hour on Pakuranga Road. The temporary westbound T2/ Bus Lane is expected to be in place between Highland Park and Ti Rakau through the construction period of two years. It is part of a wider traffic management plan for the construction period which includes a ‘Park and
Ride’ service from Lloyd Elsmore Leisure Centre and express bus services to Panmure Station. However Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown, Howick Councillors Paul Young and Sharon Stewart and Local Board chairperson David Collings have expressed concerns that reducing the number of lanes along Pakuranga Road would not solve the problem of traffic congestion. Brown says turning a westbound lane on Pakuranga Road into an “interim” T2/Bus lane for the duration of construction should go through a public
consultation process. “While a T2/Bus lane will encourage more usage of public transport and ride sharing, which will reduce the number of cars during construction of the AMETI Eastern Busway, Pakuranga Road is one of the busiest roads in the country carrying approximately 50,000 vehicles per day. More thought is required prior to making such a dramatic change to this road,” Brown says. He says transit lanes should ideally be built in addition to existing infrastructure rather than taking lanes away from motorists.
“Traffic turning off Pakuranga Road and onto major arterial routes such as Gossamer Drive, Cascades Road, and Ti Rakau Drive will have to compete with traffic driving along Pakuranga Road on the T2/ Bus Lane, potentially causing major inconvenience due to competing traffic flows. “With AMETI expected to take upwards of seven years to complete, we know that these changes will be anything but “interim”. AT should abandon this top-down approach and consult with the communities affected by these proposals.”
AT spokesperson Matt Poland says AT has undertaken extensive analysis of various options and onsite traffic monitoring over the last 12 months. “The outcome of this analysis and expert opinion and adoption of international best practice shows that a T2 lane, park and ride and express bus services will offer users of this service and general traffic that does not use the service with better journey times through the construction zone than they would if we didn’t make any changes. ➤ Turn to Page 5
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Infringement fines for illegal dumping have soared in Auckland, doubling from 90 to 186 in the past 12 months, thanks to the $200,000 crackdown announced by Mayor Phil Goff last year. The additional funding established a reporting hotline 0800 NO DUMP, increased enforcement staff and doubled the number of surveillance cameras in hotspot areas. The Mayor welcomed the increase in fines, saying that it sent a strong message to illegal dumpers. “Auckland is blessed with a beautiful environment that should be cherished, not trashed by a small minority of people too lazy or irresponsible to dispose of their rubbish properly,” he said. With the new 0800 NO DUMP number, more Aucklanders are reporting illegal dumping, and some have been able to provide evidence to Council officers to identify offenders. “It’s great to see Aucklanders taking a proactive interest in reporting illegal dumping. Their vigilance, combined with additional resources to detect
and identify dumpers, means we can hold offenders to account,” said Goff. “Alongside the increase in fines, Council is prosecuting the worst offenders, especially commercial operators caught dumping refuse into the environment.” In November a recidivist commercial dumper was identified in south Auckland. The offender was fined $3500 plus costs for dumping concrete and soil on three separate occasions in Mangere. “Council is cracking down because like most Aucklanders we’re sick and tired of a few irresponsible individuals blighting our landscape and harming our ecosystems,” said Goff. “Not only does it damage the environment, it burdens ratepayers with the costs of clean-up. Litter and illegal dumping cost ratepayers more than $1 million in removal costs alone last year. “With more prosecutions in progress, we’ll be continuing to make sure those who dump illegally are held to account.’
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us, train and ferry fares are to rise from February 10. By law, Auckland Transport (AT) reviews fares each year to ensure they keep pace with operating costs and so that the correct portion of costs is recovered from passenger fares. As part of the work on the annual fare review for 2019, AT has also been looking at how it can support the shift from travel in cars to travel on public transport and active modes. AT chief executive Shane Ellison says, “We would like to have been in position to not increase fares in 2019. Over the past three months we have been exploring means of funding any cost gap that could be created by not increasing fares. “Public transport is paid for through passenger fares and subsidies from Auckland Council and NZ Transport Agency. “Unfortunately, a small fare
increase is needed as any additional revenue generated by new growth resulting from holding fares at current levels is insufficient to meet the costs of providing public transport services without further funding being available. “We see fares as an important ingredient to getting more people out of cars and into public transport and so we will continue to look at ways we can further reduce the real cost of public transport for our customers in the coming years.” Last year new bus networks have been rolled out in the central suburbs and the North Shore, more than 500,000 Aucklanders now live within 500 metres of a frequent service, which runs at least every 15 minutes, all day, every day. In addition, AT introduced more rail services on weekends, and it also put on more capacity on some ferry services to destinations such as Hobsonville.
“Operating a public transport system in a growing city like Auckland means that the costs do increase as we put on more services,” says Ellison. “It’s a balance for AT to provide an extensive public transport system that has enough capacity for a growing city, but we also know that cost is a major factor in how people travel, so we’ve found efficiencies in order to keep the fare increase at an average of 1.9 per cent. “This is well below the inflationary pressures associated with providing public transport.” In the year to the end of November, 95.6 million trips were taken on public transport in Auckland, an increase of 5.2 per cent on the year before. ■■ More information can be found here – at.govt.nz/about-us/ news-events/changes-to-publictransp ort-fares-from-sunday10-february/
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Village retailers have won the fight to get more CCTV cameras in Howick Village. Howick Local Board has recently granted the Howick Village Business Association (HVBA) funding for the upgrade and installation of new CCTV cameras in Howick Village HVBA had made previous funding requests in 2016 and 2017 but were unsuccessful. There have been several criminal incidents in the village which prompted the funding requests including an incident last January where an employee at the Apothecary was grabbed by a man armed with a sharp object. HVBA, local businesses and NZ Police all recognised the urgent need for increased and technologically upgraded CCTV surveillance in the village. HBVA manager Jane Newbury says the community can feel confident that they are providing a safe and more secure environment to work and visit. “The new equipment provides additional footpath, road and automated number plate recognition cameras to cover all’ hot spots’ in the village,” she says. “This equipment will ensure
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enegade Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross will return to politics next month. Ross has opened up about his state of mind which saw him sectioned into a mental health facility, triggered, he said, by a text message from a female MP with whom he’d had an affair saying he deserved to die. It was only the thought of his children which pulled him through, he said. Police are investigating that text, deemed unlawful under NZ law. He has promised that on his return to Parliament he will behave. “People can expect I’m not going to be there to throw bombs, I’m not going to be there to conduct any vendetta.”He will return as an independent MP after expulsion from the National Party with whom he had a cataclysmic fallout. Ross yesterday released a lengthy and very frank treatise on the last couple of months of political and personal turmoil which have dominated his life and the media. Here is an excerpt from Ross’s Facebook page:
of getting even with Simon Bridges, Paula Bennett or anyone else in the National Party. Life is too short for that. My time and energy needs to be focussed on doing everything I can for my family, my constituents and my country. If I could go back in time, my biggest wish is that I could have spared Lucy from this painful experience. She never deserved any of this, and politics is always harder on those loved ones in the background, than on the MPs themselves. I can’t spare Lucy (Ed: his wife) that pain or take back any hurt I have caused. But what I can do is dedicate myself for however long I have left in public life to making those around me proud of the good work that I can, and will, do. My plea to the 70,000 people liv-
Leaving bitterness and hatred behind “The last time I actively took part in public debate, over three months ago, I found myself at the apex of a mental health crisis that became a life and death situation. My absence from Parliament and the media since then has understandably raised questions. I hope to now answer some of them. I’ve been to hell and back. I almost lost everything, including my own life. I just can’t be driven by hatred anymore, or the pursuit
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ing in my electorate is that I hope they are willing to judge me on the decade and a half I have spent serving Botany and the wider Howick area, and not that one challenging
and confusing month where things fell apart for a while. I am still the same person that has always worked hard for them, that has never been afraid to speak
up for them, or knock on their door and front up to them face to face. The only difference is that my life has been laid bare for all to see now, and I happen to be a flawed human being. Last year showed me that I need to be a better husband, I need to be a better boss, and I needed to be honest with myself about my own mental health struggles a lot earlier. I have been working really hard on these things in the past few months.”
T2/Bus lane coming for Pakuranga Road ➤ From Page 1 “The temporary traffic management options that we have chosen are about minimising the impact of construction as much as possible by providing more travel choice for those that can avoid being a solo driver through the construction site but some disruption will still be expected.” He says formal public consultation has not been undertaken because these are “temporary, essential traffic management measures” to minimise congestion during a construction period as opposed to “permanent changes to the road layout”.
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“We will be delivering local and regional communications activity to advise those who live, work and travel through the area about the temporary changes,” he says. He says traffic management around major construction projects is an ongoing process and AT will be actively monitoring traffic flows and behaviour throughout the construction period and make changes where necessary. ■ Construction of the next stage is planned to commence in April and AT are aiming to launch the new park and ride / express service option a few weeks prior to work commencing.
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School holidays a load of fun We’ve received loads of reader photos featuring holiday activities, events and destinations of our readers and their families. This week Grandma Diane Eason shares these wonderful shots of some holiday fun.
Clockwise from above: Ellie Eason enjoying the higher sights from the bouncing machine at Botany Town Centre in the school holidays; Winter Garden photos are of Paige Eason enjoying the Auckland Museum and Winter Gardens in the school holidays; Paige & Ellie Eason enjoying the Eastern Beach tepid sea water; Paige & Ellie Eason partaking in a fresh fruit icecream (so yummy) and enjoying the day at Matakana; Ellie Eason enjoying the rides and animals at the Clevedon Animal Farm; Paige & Ellie Eason getting up close and personal with the new unicorns that have taken up residence at Butterfly Creek. Photos supplied
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Trig disappears – and we know why site known as “Howick” (A5Y6) on Stockade Hill in August 2018. “This beacon was removed for two reasons, the first being for health and safety as the metal structure was rusting and would require extensive and costly repairs, the second reason was to cooperate with the Auckland City Council and Tupua Maunga in their plans to remove such beacons where possible to restore the volcanic sites. “The memorial obelisk has been fixed in position to allow surveyors to make observations for orientation as a replacement for the trig beacon.”
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Highland Park havoc
The ongoing destruction of the Highland Park Shopping Centre, and its eventual replacement by new businesses, is a public relations and community disaster. Up until recently we have had a complete Community resource where the public could meet all their needs in one place. However, we now have empty lots and the prospect of having to travel to several different points for shopping and socialising. The people most affected by this will be the members of the nearby retirement villages who currently walk to the shopping centre. Most stores have been forced to close and move elsewhere to the dismay of the local population. A case in point is that of the Unichem Pharmacy which closed on January 12 and reopens in nearby new
premises in August 2019. During that seven month gap customers databases are being sent to the Life Pharmacy in Pakuranga – a 10 kilometre trip for local residents. Meanwhile the Unichem employees have to look for temporary work while waiting for new premises. Another awkward situation is that of the Paper Plus stationery store which also contains Lotto, a Post Office and Kiwibank. I understand it is moving to near
the Pakuranga WINZ offices (minus Kiwibank) – more multiple commuting for local residents. Similar disruption has been experienced by other small retailers. The elements of this saga that have most astonished me have been the lack of information from the incoming new owners, the lack of investigative local media coverage, and the seeming apathy of the local population. Shades of George Orwell’s 1984.
Bob Howe Highland Park
■■ Editor’s note: We have covered the sale of this shopping centre and spoke to several retailers last year. Some did not wish to speak. In June the Times ran a front page piece, ‘Tenants sour over Highland Park plans’. The story began thusly and went on to quote the retailers. “At least two retailers at High-
land Park Shopping Centre are seeking legal advice over redevelopment plans which will likely see them surrender their leases and leave the site. And one retailer is “a little bit sour” after investing $500,000 in his store in a major refit around Christmas 2016. Tenants were advised in February that the shopping centre was purchased by Foodstuffs North Island which intends to “completely redevelop that part of the centre comprising the specialty retail shops”. “It intends to carry out a “comprehensive redevelopment in the short term which will, in time, lead to the development of Pak’n’Save”. “Foodstuffs North Island has announced the purchase of the wellestablished Highland Park Shopping Centre, with a view to eventually bringing a new shopping option to the high growth east Auckland area.
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“The centre will be redeveloped over time. The redevelopment will be designed to accommodate existing retailers and to ultimately include a PAK’nSAVE supermarket. The co-operative believes the proposed redevelopment will offer locals the opportunity to enjoy New Zealand’s lowest food prices. “The current owner Highland Centre Limited has owned the Highland Park Shopping Centre for 20 years. Over this time, they have come to know many of their tenants personally, as such, the decision to sell was given a great deal of thought.” The Times has also ran several letters from residents and their feelings about the state of affairs. It is a fait accompli and a commercial move which will, in two months’ time, end Highland Park as we know it. Like it or not, retailers and shoppers have to face the change.
Fahrenheit to Celcius
There has been recent concern published in our area of Auckland regarding conversion of temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celcius. The suggested method, being to deduct 30 degrees from the Fahrenheit temperature and halve the result is simple enough and it even has a partner. That is to halve the Fahrenheit number and deduct 15 degrees. Both of these methods were recommended when NZ swapped to Celcius, 40 or 50 years ago. Obviously this popular wisdom has been lost among the younger generation. Our favourite at that time gives a bit of a benchmark, where 61 degrees converts to 16. Since this was often the temperature where we lived in Wellington, it was well remembered. Having said all that, I can’t remember when I last saw a temperature recorded in or reported in Fahrenheit. Maybe the problem is with equipment from the USA.
Judy Lawry Golflands
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Bad driver and proud of it No wonder we have so many deaths on our roads when people even brag about their dangerous driving in the media “Driven Supplement”, page 12 “Me & My Car”. “I take risks, I love driving fast, I like to be noticed and I like to be heard”. If this is not an accident waiting to happen, what is it?
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any believe that he was the first man to touch New Zealand’s shores. Kupe was the Great Chief of Hawaiki, formidable Pacific explorer and navigator whose legendary journey and exploits in his discovery of Aotearoa gave birth to countless stories and legends across the Pacific. To be performed at Uxbridge on March 24, at 1pm Ka Tito Au: Kupe’s Heroic Journey is a richlyimagined theatrical experience which was commissioned for and premiered at the NZ Festival 2018 and will have its debut in Tamaki Makaurau at the Auckland Arts Festival in March 2019. Written by celebrated writer and poet Apirana Taylor, Ka Tito Au: Kupe’s Heroic Journey celebrates the long-ago exploits of Kupe played by Tola Newbery who has been on the big screen in The Pa Boys. Tracing Kupe’s whakapapa and his connection to the islands and the ocean, his dramatic expedition on the waka Matahourua and his climactic battle with the giant octopus Te
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Wheke-a-Muturangi, this thrilling odyssey, conceived as an epic poem by Taylor, spans myriad narratives and myths ripe for rediscovery. Dressed in contemporary clothes with just a few props, the charismatic orator and actor Tola Newbery gives a sterling performance in this extraordinary homeric tale. Newbery’s theatrical credits include previous Auckland Arts Festival shows Hui and Poropiti, both of which earned him critical-acclaim for his nuanced and hugely physical performances.
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Aucklanders have been paying extra for fuel to help boost investment in transport which we desperately need. It’s been difficult for many but we’ve adapted because we were promised better transport for Auckland. But for Auckland Transport to then increase fares due to the same fuel tax is farcical. When this tax was introduced, Auckland Transport should have calculated this into their future costs, like every other Aucklander had to. They received $8 billion in extra operational funding, which was meant to be used to increase services and decrease fares.
In Ka Tito Au: Kupe’s Heroic Journey, he infuses creative modern flourishes and stirring waiata tawhito (traditional Maori songs). Mixing history, mythology and symbolism, Ka Tito Au is Kupe’s legend performed in a brilliant, pared back performance and will be performed at suburban venues around Auckland. It is a free event, but registrations are recommended. ■■ Auckland Arts Festival 2019 programme: www.aucklandfestival.co.nz
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But less than a year later, we’re being asked to pay more. This is completely unacceptable. Auckland Transport should withdraw these increases immediately and focus on lifting their poor performance before demanding more money.
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There are 6000 elderly people who want to come to New Zealand on the family reunification programme. The family members who want to bring them here are, in most cases, not NZ citizens. So why is the Government contemplating letting them come here?
When they get here, if they can’t get a job, they can get the emergency benefit (at the NZ taxpayers’ expense) for two years and then go on the benefit (also at taxpayers expense) until they are 65 when they can get the universal superannuation after 10 years. Kiwis will have spent 50 years working and paying taxes before they get superannuation so where is the justice in that? In between times, they can access our health system and other benefits. When they are 65 they can then get the gold card as well as superannuation having contributed nothing. Our Government is too soft.
Arthur Moore, Pakuranga
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Lowest number of properties sold for the month of December T
he 2018 year ended with a fizz rather than a bang, with the lowest number of residential properties sold for the month of December for seven years, according to the latest data from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ. In December 2018, the number of houses sold across New Zealand decreased by -12.9 per cent year-on-year to 5330, down from 6117 – 787 fewer houses. For New Zealand excluding Auckland, the number of properties sold decreased by -8.2 per cent when compared to December 2017, from 4352 down to 3994 – 358 fewer houses and the lowest for the month of December in 5 years. In Auckland, the number of properties sold decreased by -24.3 per cent year-onyear and was the lowest for the month of December in 10 years. Bindi Norwell, chief executive at REINZ says: “While December is usually a quiet month as people focus on Christmas holidays, December 2018 was extremely quiet with the lowest number of properties sold for the month of December for seven years. Additionally, 12 out of 16 regions saw an annual
‘Clean sweep’ for regional house price rises December saw the national median increase by 1.5 per cent from $551,750 in December 2017 to $560,000 in December 2018. Prices for New Zealand excluding Auckland increased by 6.4 per cent to $480,000 up from $451,000 in December 2017. In Auckland, prices rose by 0.2 per cent to $862,000 up from $860,000 in December 2017. Only one region experienced a record median price – the Bay of Plenty with a 2.0 per cent increase taking the median to $610,000 up from
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all regions saw annual price increases was back in June 2017,” says Norwell. “Additionally, Auckland finished the year in a strong position with the highest price for the region in 9 months at $862,000. Breaking the region down, Auckland City saw an annual increase of 7.8 per cent resulting in the highest median price for the City in six months at $986,000 and Waitakere City had a 6.2 per cent increase to record median price of $828,000. However, on the flip side, North Shore City median prices fell -11.6 per cent to $980,000 and Franklin District saw a fall of -4.2 per cent to $680,000,” continues Norwell.
decrease in the number of properties sold. “With national listing levels down -11.3 per cent in November and -13.3 per cent in December, it’s not entirely surprising that December was a quiet month in terms of sales volumes. However, what we’re hearing is that part of the lower sales volumes can also be attributed to some vendors’ understanding of the value of their home. A realistic approach to market value may help vendors sell their property in a more reasonable timeframe,” points out Norwell.
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Twelve out of 16 regions saw an annual decrease in the number of properties sold. Graphic supplied
$598,000 in December 2017. “Whilst the Bay of Plenty was the only region with a record median price achieved in December, in actual fact it
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The median number of days to sell a property nationally increased by 3 days from 32 to 35 when compared to December last year. For New Zealand excluding Auckland, the median days to sell increased on an annual basis by 2 days from 31 to 33. Auckland saw the median number of days to sell a property increase by 5 days from 34 to 39 – the highest days to sell for the month of December since December 2001.
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TEACHER AIDE
We seek to appoint a person to work as a Teacher Aide in our Learner Support Unit. The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate initiative, energy and the willingness to be an enthusiastic team-member. This is a Fixed Term position to 6 December 2019, and is during term time only. A letter of application with current CV and the Support Staff Application form (which can be found on our website www.howickcollege.school.nz) can be emailed to secretary@howick.school.nz Closing date for applications is Monday 4 February 2019.
Passed away peacefully after a short battle with cancer. Much loved wife, mother and grandmother. The family have kindly requested no flowers please. A service for Barbara will be held in Our Lady of Grace, 5 Palmer Crescent, Upper Hutt on Friday 25 January, 2019 at 1.00pm followed by interment at Akatarawa Cemetery. Gee & Hickton FDANZ www.geeandhickton.co.nz 04 528 2331 DY265873
www.pinkys.co.nz P: 09 265 2865
TUITION
TUITION
KIDS KARATE
DRUM tuition, beg-adv. Prof tutor Ph: 535-8170 ENGLISH lessons frm highly qualified & exper NZl teacher. All ages & levels. Indiv & grp lessons avail. Holiday classes offered incl Jan. We are now taking enrolments for Term 1. Please contact Jo 021 026 40567 or kiwijo549@gmail.com
Enrol now for 2019 Music lEssons
Howick Youth Orchestra & Concert Bands Saturdays and Tuesdays at Pakuranga Intermediate Violin Guitar Piano Saxophone Flute Cello Clarinet Oboe Drums Trumpet Trombone French Horn Bassoon Music for 5-6 year olds
music@hsm.co.nz www.hsm.co.nz
Service Delivery Co-ordinator Monday to Friday (Part Time) Do you have excellent written and oral communication abilities? Are you at ease in a sole charge environment? Do you enjoy supporting and working with members of a diverse community? Do you have invoicing and bookings experience? Is community interaction important to you? We are seeking a highly motivated, reliable person to be the welcoming face of our community based organisation located in the Pakuranga area. You will be task orientated with previous organisational experience. Although in general, you will work autonomously, you will report directly to our Manager. Training will be available for the successful candidate. For further information please contact:
Chris Keeling chair@hpapcommunityhouses.org.nz PS265835
Kids afternoons Adults evenings Contact Hiroshi 534 1776 (h) 021 060 6006 (m)
Music LESSONS Lessons MUSIC
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR/ SERVICE COORDINATOR
Drums Guitar Bass Guitar Piano Keyboard Clarinet Saxophone Ph Ph:021 021879 879870 870
Part time (32 hrs/wk), Permanent Penrose, auckland We are looking for a person who wants to be part of an Admin team supporting our Administration Manager and Service Manager.
PIANO - KEYBOARD GUITAR - VIOLIN VOICE - DRUMS LESSONS FROM $20 Private, professional,affordable. Competitions, practical and theory exams. We have teachers in your area. (Est 63 yrs)
0800 696 874
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CERAMIC TILING, preparation, waterproofing, installation. Good rates, high work standard. Ph for quote Ian 021 131 6766
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ALL WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784
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Quality guaranteed Free Quote Waterproofing Best Prices Wall and floor Underfloor Heating David Yang 273 6566 or 021 1867 361 l
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Public notice of application for an on-licence Under Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Litong Ltd, Unit M, 113 Meadowland Drive, Howick occupation Restaurateur has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Manukau for the issue of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at Unit M, 113 Meadowland Drive, Howick and known as Mr Zhou Restaurant. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is that of a Restaurant. The days of which and the hours which alcohol is sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 11am-10.30pm. The application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the office of the Auckland Council at ground floor, Kotuku House, 4 Osterley Way, Manukau. Any person who is entitled to object, and wishes to object to the issue of the licence, may file a notice in writing of their objection. The objection notice must be filed no later than 15 working days after the publication date of this public notice. Any objections must be in relation to matters specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Address your Objection to: The Secretary of the District Licensing Committee. Mail to: Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142. This application will be published in this newspaper on the following dates: First notice 24/01/2019 Second notice 31/01/2019
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ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 0275143500
Your local exterior
• House Wash (soft wash) • Building Wash • Decks, Drives, Fences • Gutter Clean • Roof Treatment For a free quote call
Please email your CV to: kylie@propertylawyer.co.nz or post to: Churton Hart & Divers, PO Box 82040, Highland Park
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TILING
CARS AND TRUCKS WANTED
Phone 537 4943 or email hcyt@xtra.co.nz for more details
Cleaning Specialists
Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish
CATKIN
WANTED to buy gold silver damaged & unwanted jewellery. We pay cash for old gold & silver items. Highland Park Jewellers. Shop, 1 Highland Park Shopping Centre Ph 537-5656
Tuesday 29th January 4-4.45pm for 5-8 year olds 5-5.45pm for 9-11 years Come along and join in a fun demonstration class to see what our classes are like.
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GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Boat Covers Outdoor Blinds Outdoor Furniture All Canvas Repairs
Are you looking for an opportunity to work close to home in a busy, modern legal practice? Do you have good organisational skills, a positive attitude and can retain a sense of humour even when under pressure? We are seeking someone who has excellent attention to detail, strong IT and system skills, a sound knowledge of MS Word, Trust Account experience and outstanding English skills - both spoken and written. As our clients’ first point of contact, presentation is important. Experience with Action Step and ASB Bank Fastnet is an advantage. Competitive Remuneration.
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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
FULL TIME
29 Granger Rd, Howick
K54091
All work Guaranteed Hot Water Cylinders New Build & Reno’s General Maintenance Gas Fitting
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We accept donations of:
LEGAL RECEPTIONIST/ TRUST ACCOUNT ASSISTANT
OPEN DAY
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Plumbing Ltd
Certifying Plumber ► Hot Water Cylinders ► Bathrooms & Kitchens ► General Maintenance ► Work Guaranteed ► Howick, B/Bch, Pknga
BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797
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Gary Hanson
534-7361, 292-8930 0274-767-746
We sell:
Furniture • Household Goods Antiques • Quality Used Clothing
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PLUMBER
027 594 1243 537 4796
Reducing Thinning Shaping Full removal Chipped onsite/removed Good rates Great refs Free quotes
If you are interested or would like further information, please contact Reverend Warner Wilder warnerwilder30@gmail.com or phone 021 548 407
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& STUMP GRINDING
Qualified Arborist
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FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520 CD227945
and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs
The Service Company Ltd 10 Donnor Pl, Mt Wellington Ph: 0800 753 753
FOR SALE
KAK007
Saturday January 26, 9-12 noon Then last Saturday every month
TREES
Hill Plumbing Certifying plumbing, gas
We are looking for safe, warm-hearted fully licensed drivers to drive guests from their homes to the Selwyn Seniors Group at St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church, 141 Chapel Road, Flat Bush on Friday mornings. The guests need to be there by 9.30am and they leave at 12 midday. You would also help out with the activities and morning tea.
Next Sale
All about
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Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232
All tree and hedge work Rubbish removal Garden Clearouts Free Quotes Fully Insured
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Plumbing
Prompt Reliable Service Bathrooms Kitchens General Maintenance Hot Water Cylinders Spouting & Roofing
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Handy Andy
SITUATIONS VACANT
TOILET PAPER SECONDS SALE
Trees, hedges and stumps Trim’d, removed, chip’d Pruning/shaping, rubbish and Section clearing Phone 536 5955
A-CLASS TREE SERVICES
SPORTS NOTICES
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Brad 022 671 8125
A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP CD229507
❏ Certified ❏ 23+ years experience ❏ New or Reno work ❏ Hot water cylinders
FOR SALE
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NZ Modern School of Music www.modernmusic.co.nz
Ph: 271 8055 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
we need a person who: • Has excellent customer service skills • Is skilled in MYOB (preferably) data entry and spreadsheet management (Microsoft Office) • Processing and reconciling creditor invoices • Assisting both the Service Manager & Admin Manager • Dealing with our customers & service technicians on a daily basis • General office administration applicants for this position should have nZ residency or a valid nZ work visa. apply with cV and covering letter to dallyce@airco.co.nz CD263943
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LIGHT DIESEL MECHANIC
REGISTERED NURSES
2IC – AFTER SCHOOL CARE
ELECTRICIAN REQUIRED
Full Time Diesel Service Technician
Start April for approximately 6-8 weeks. 3+ days per week required.
Sport Co-ordinator
Send CV to aftercare@cocklebay.school.nz
EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER
CD263411-V2
Phone/text (preferably) 021 701 981 or Email CV to: fenciblemanor2015@gmail.com
Mission Heights Primary School Language Learning Assistant – start date 18 February 2019
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Relief Teachers - We NEED you!
LegaL Secretary/ receptioniSt For small Howick office primarily to assist our principal and senior solicitor with wills and trust documents, some litigation, commercial and family court matters.
PROPERTY OFFICER/CARETAKER
We are seeking a suitably qualified, experienced and innovative person to work as a permanent full time Property Officer/Caretaker within the school, with annual leave taken during the term breaks. The position involves a wide variety of indoor and outdoor duties including care of the school gardens, minor maintenance, security, ensuring that the exterior areas are clean and tidy and other property responsibilities. You may be required to work some weekends and evenings. Previous experience working in a school environment will be an advantage. Commencement date by negotiation.
The successful applicant should have digital dictation knowledge, initiative, good communication skills and be able to work as part of a small team. You must be a NZ resident and legally able to work in NZ.
SCIENCE LABORATORY ASSISTANT
You will be required to work with individuals and groups of students to support their language learning. Previous school experience in supporting students with limited English an advantage. Applicants must have competent computer skills and excellent written and verbal English skills. Successful applicants will be police vetted and invited to a professional development day on 14 February 2019.
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Please forward your letter of application and current CV with names and contact details of two referees to: Carol Norton – Associate Principal Email: cnorton@mhp.school.nz
Applications close at 4pm on Friday 1 February 2019
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Howick Presbyterian Church
St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz | Ph 535 4403
Sunday, January 27
9.30am Family Service
(No Thursday services till February)
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All Services in January will be at 9.30am in the Sanctuary
Selwyn Rd, Howick
www.elimchristiancentre.org.nz
Phone 534-6864 Email: allsaints@xtra.co.nz
Services: Sun 7.30am & 9.30am Wednesday 10am www.allsaintshowick.org.nz
TIMES
GBR088
8:30am | 10am | 11:30am | 5pm | 5pm 华语翻译
Tamil service
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Looking for a church home?
SERVICES
Encouraging messages, inspiring worship, exciting children’s & youth programmes
Apply with CV to: reception@jamesdonovan.co.nz
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An application form and position for each of these positions can be found on our website: www.mhjc.school.nz, under ‘About Us’, ‘Employment’ Applications to be sent to: ayoung@mhjc.school.nz
All Saints’ Anglican Church SERVICE
www.discoverieseducare.co.nz/sunrise
required fuLLtime
Church SERVICES SUNDAY
Call us today for further enquiry: 09 2575059 or South coordinator 0275205106 Our Office: 20 Lambie Drive, Manukau
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.
We are seeking a person suitably qualified to support teachers to deliver the Science curriculum, and to ensure that the Science learning environment is effectively managed to facilities engaging, challenging and appropriate learning, consistent with the school’s vision. This is a permanent part time position, 30 hours per week, term time only. Commencement date by negotiation.
Part-time hours: Mon-Thurs, 9.00am – 12.40pm, term time only.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27
• Are you passionate about kids? • Do you want to work from home? If your answer is ‘Yes’, then become an educator with us! • Full training provided • Good income • Care for 0-5-year olds
Please email marise@blueprintdiesel.co.nz
Email: relief@oasis-edu.co.nz - www.betterteachers.nz
Required at a busy, friendly medical centre in Howick from end of February 2019. Part-time approximately 21.5 hours a week. Vaccinators certificate and MedTech experience essential. Will consider recent nursing graduates with excellent communication skills. Email to reception attention Practice Manager: howickreception@outlook.com or fax (09) 5373672 www.howickhealth.co.nz. DE265883
You’d better hurry because we’re on a fast track and we’re looking for runners.
We are LOOKING FOr eDUCaTOrS
Ph 09 815 8152
Practice nurse
Have you been looking for a professional position in a wellestablished business, doing important work that makes a real difference…? Have you been looking for a position in which you’ll produce meaningful results, and be working with a great team? If you are interested in growing, expanding your knowledge, and helping others… we’re Accomplish CashManager, and we’re looking for people who love to help others. This role is phone based, assisting our clients across NZ and AU as they use our software ‘CashManager’ to manage their financials. Full training will be provided, but you would certainly benefit if you are comfortable with a computer (including a working knowledge of Microsoft operating systems), and maybe a little bookkeeping or accounting knowledge (but this is not essential). You’d describe yourself as being keen to learn, comfortable on the phone, professional (calm and unflappable), have excellent customer service skills, be able to follow systems & procedures, and have a fluent command of the English language. You want to work in a fun and supportive environment and to help others succeed… This is a Permanent either Full Time or Part-Time position working with a team out of our Pacific Rise (Mt Wellington) premises. $20 per hour, company medical, parking provided.
CLASS 2 Minimum
Required for • Siteworks • Foundations • Drains
Ph Mike 021 636 816
Fencible Manor is a privately owned, 19 bed Resthome in Howick. We are seeking an experienced caregiver to work night shift, sole charge with on-call. Must be able to work most weekends. Night shift is from 11pm to 8am. This shift involves the care of our elderly residents as well as cleaning and laundry. All applicants for this position should have minimum 6 months experience in an aged care facility within the last 2 years. NZ Residency or a valid NZ work visa.
WANTED: People with Passion, People with Heart…
EXPERIENCED DIGGER OPERATOR
If you are a school leaver or looking for a career in Industrial and Commercial diesel engines, please contact us! We are offering full training and an opportunity for an apprenticeship. You must be reliable and have a good command of the English language.
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The primary purpose of this role is to support the school’s sport and physical recreation programme which aims to create opportunities for student achievement and development through sport. Our ideal candidate will have a relevant tertiary qualification in Sports Management supported by knowledge of school sport and sport club operations. They will have experience in project management and good analytical and problemsolving skills. They will have strong relationshipbuilding, influencing and communication skills and will be results-driven with the ability to work both strategically and operationally. This is a full time, permanent position, with immediate start. Please send your CV and a covering letter, together with the support staff application form (which can be found on our website) www.howickcollege.school.nz to: Kathy Heaton-Brown, Executive Secretary: email secretary@howick.school.nz CD263519-V2
If this sounds like the position for you, call 09-571 4560 extension 697 asap. www.cashmanager.io | CV to info@cashm.co
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Phone or text Rochelle 021 043 6156
If you have good managerial skills, are able to multitask, work with big groups of children and feel confident that you have what it takes to be in full control of a very busy, but super fun environment, this is the perfect job for you.
Successful applicant will receive a generous remuneration package, modern vehicle, uniform and phone. Send CV to: pam@arcrite.co.nz or call 274 6977
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Clayton automotive
Monday to Friday during school term times only. Hours of work 2-5:30pm (or later if needed)
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Phone 021 311 941
Cockle Bay School
Friendly Registered Nurses who are qualified Authorised Vaccinators wanted to provide flu vaccinations in workplaces in South Auckland.
CD214155-V4
We need a conscientious honest, reliable and hardworking person to join our team in the East Tamaki area. Have a Class 2 licence would be an advantage.
SITUATIONS VACANT
We will place your public notice in the next available issue of the Howick and Pakuranga Times for only $121.50 + gst per insertion It’s so easy... Just give us a call on 09 271 8055 or email your form to classifieds@times.co.nz Please include your phone number
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159 Botany Road 09 538 0360 east@elimchristiancentre.org.nz
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One Lord One Faith One People
30 DECEMBER - 27 JANUARY
10AM MP265718
5 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga
Sunday morning 9.30am (with children’s programme) Sunday evening service TBA Youth Group every Friday 7.00pm
Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts CD129660 Phone 534-5142
Ph: 271 8055 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
Phone 09 271 8000 www.times.co.nz
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Education
for all ages
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Term 1, 2019 CD250668
School Holiday and After School Programmes Specially for children with special needs and behavioural concerns Does your child need extra support than what they’re receiving from their current programme? High staff to child ratio are Activities include: outdoor/indoor play, Special C off site outings, art, games, for idz! cooking, relaxation, music, Special K movies and so much more!! * Pick-up from local schools available Call us or drop in today to find out how we can help! Carer Support Days, WINZ Subsidy (OSCAR Approved)
The Depot, Lloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga
Phone 533 6360 or Email: deearna@lifekidz.org.nz
One to one and small group sessions in Keyboard Ukelele Guitar Piano also preschool classes
Classical – Modern Piano – Keyboard Guitar – Ukelele – Theory Preschool – Orff Strength
Ruth – Music Teacher Phone Ruth 576 7406
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www.times.co.nz
NEED MORE
With the great summer weather, the number of boaties heading out on the water skyrockets – and Coastguard volunteers get busier, helping out those who run into trouble. Don’t put yourself at risk by letting your enthusiasm for getting on the water override your experience and knowledge. Recently, a vessel in the Firth of Thames issued a distress call, with the skipper saying they were running short of fuel and were struggling in the conditions. Coastguard volunteers aboard Maraetai Rescue 1 responded and escorted the vessel and crew to safety – but while the conditions were marginal, the skipper’s lack of basic boating knowledge and not checking the conditions put him and those on board at risk. Make sure you’re checking the weather forecasts and Nowcasting (via VHF channels or on the Coastguard app), and consider a Coastguard course if you’re a bit rusty or new to boating. While 68% of the 297 incidents Coastguard
volunteers attended over December were mechanical, electrical or fuel-related in nature, the dramatic did still happen. Ensuring you’re safe by wearing lifejackets and having two forms of waterproof communications helped four boaties when their vessel capsized near The Noises, Hauraki Gulf. Nearby boaties responded to the calls for assistance broadcast over the VHF, pulling the 4 from the water just as two Coastguard vessels arrived. All four aboard were wearing lifejackets and had all the right equipment on board, meaning they could summon help quickly and stay afloat while waiting for help. Don’t forget your Coastguard Membership if you’re headed out on the water – for just $115 a year you can receive free assistance in any of the popular boating spots around the country. It’s great peace of mind knowing that, if you do run into trouble, Coastguard will be there. Jump online to www. boatiesbestmate.nz to sign up. Have a great summer out on the water!
IN YOUR LIFE?
FRIENDLY, FUN AND INFORMATIVE CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS
SIR LLOYD DRIVE, PAKURANGA INFO@HLT.ORG.NZ 1 PHONE 534 1401 HLT.ORG.NZ JH265203
mastering the art of movement
mastering the art of movement
GROUP & PRIVATE SESSIONS MAT & STUDIO PILATES
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Support the Coastguard with a membership
DRAMA
m. 021 032 7526
mastering the art of movement
e.juliet@thepilatesworkshop.co.nz
www.thepilatesworkshop.co.nz
WE PUT YOU FIRST! Your little ones learn, create,
CHILDREN’S MUSICAL THEATRE STUDIO
explore and grow at Piccolo TERM 1, 2019 13-16 YEAR OLDS TERM 1 & 2, 2019 8-12 YEAR OLDS INFORMATION Go to CMTS website for more information about classes, auditions and enrolling www.cmts.com
TERMS 2 & 3 6-12 YEAR OLDS
TERMS 3 & 4 8-12 YEAR OLDS 90 Springs Road, East Tamaki www.cmtsnz.com
www.cmtsnz.com for more details and enrolling in our classes
www.piccolopark.co.nz BOTANY DOWNS – 7AM TO 6PM Phone 973-0544 Email: info@PiccoloPark.co.nz 415 Ti Rakau Drive, Botany Downs
MT WELLINGTON – 7.30AM TO 6PM Phone 570-5439 Email: admin@PiccoloPark.co.nz 279 Mt Wellington Highway, Mt Wellington
CP249247
JH265844
Ph: 271 8055 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
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Education
www.times.co.nz
for all ages
Term 1, 2019
HOWICK SCHOOL OF MUSIC Location Day Skipper
Starting
Join our Saturday morning Music Lessons, Orchestras & Bands
Duration
Half Moon Bay
21 Feb 19
5 Thu evenings
Kaiaua
02 Mar 19
1 weekend
Maraetai
06 Apr 19
1 weekend
Howick
29 Apr 19
5 Mon evenings
Half Moon Bay
25 May 19
1 weekend
Marine VHF Operator
Maraetai
24 Feb 19
1 Sunday
Boatmaster
Maraetai
14 Feb 19
12 Thu evenings
Outboard Engine Op.
Howick
18 Feb 19
2 Mon evenings
GPS Op.
Howick
06 Mar 19
3 Wed evenings
MEGANZ School of Visual Arts
Art Development Courses Term 1 beginning from February 4 Learn drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media and more.
Affordable tuition from $295 / year
Guitar Piano Music for 5-6 year-olds Saxophone Flute Clarinet Double Bass Drums Trumpet Violin Viola Cello Trombone French Horn
For Ages 9 to Adults Also home tutoring is now offered.
• Lessons held at Pakuranga Intermediate • Saturdays all day and Tuesdays after school
Check out our website for details
Ph: 021 0866 1261 Email: music@hsm.co.nz
www.vizart.co.nz
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www.hsm.co.nz DY265819
15 Ben Lomond Cres, Pakuranga. Phone 576-8400 Email enquiries@howickgym.co.nz
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To book contact Coastguard Northern Region Maritime School Phone: 0508 RESCUE (737283) Email: education@coastguard.org.nz Online: www.coastguard.org.nz
NORTHERN REGION MARITIME SCHOOL
GYMNASTICS TERM 1 – ALL AGES
STUDY ENGLISH WITH
CONFIDENCE COURSE STARTS 25 FEBRUARY 2019 STUDY ENGLISH ENROL NOW!
See our timetable at howickgym.co.nz for other classes.
MP264434-V2
BABYGYM CLASSES Monday 11-11.45am and Thursday 9.15-10am PLAYGYM CLASSES Monday/Thursday 10-10.45am and Saturday 9-9.45am PLAYGYM EXTENSION CLASS Saturday 9.45-10.45am RECREATION CLASSES Monday- Saturday DISABILITY CLASS Wednesday 3.15-4pm ADULT CLASS Tuesday 7-8.30pm
WITH
CONFIDENCE COURSE STARTS 25 FEBRUARY 2019 ENROL NOW!
Ballet (RAD) Live piano
NOTUITION TUITION NO FEES FEESFOR FORNZ * RESIDENTS NZ RESIDENTS*
BOTANY 09 279 9313
MANGERE 09 255 6741
NEW LYNN 09 827 3612
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Techniques Music Academy
WHERE MUSIC IS FUN and ALIVE! CD224436 CD257493
Professional Studio: 3/121 Elliot St, Howick 2014 Ph: Sharon Barber 535 5204 Email: sharon.barber@howickdance.co.nz Web: www.howickdance.co.nz
Play a wide variety of music
Growing little minds through Montessori learning!
TMA Junior Music Age 4-7 Classical, Pop and Theory TMA Contemporary Course Age 8-Adult
Piano, Keyboard, Violin, Guitar Concerts, Examinations, Group or Individual Lessons
Launch a rewarding career in education.
ABRSM, Trinity Rock and Pop, Theory Exams
We are open all year from 8.30am-3.30pm with morning sessions available for younger children.
Study early childhood, primary or secondary teaching at AUT South Campus in the heart of Manukau in 2019.
Creative Expression & Joy in Performing Contact Marilou on: (09) 272 9930; 021 381 486 marilou.yu@tmaauckland.com MP265696-V2
Or visit our website on: www.tmaauckland.com
Our small Montessori preschool in the heart of Howick can provide your child with a warm, respectful and holistic learning journey from ages 2-6 years.
All our teachers are Montessori experienced/ qualified. Call us on 09 533 0397 to arrange a visit
Start your journey now: aut.ac.nz/2019 SC265788
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accompaniment for preschool and grade classes Open Ballet and Contemporary Classes Preschool Dance (from 3yrs) Dance shop for all uniform requirements
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Youth beats experience
Agnew’s Angle
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Stefanos Tsitsipas knocked out tennis star Roger Federer in the Australian Open.
guide: Sunrise & Sunset; Best Fishing TIMES | Fishing Times; High Tides; Moonrise & Moonset.
THurSday 24
Sunday 27
Monday 28
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