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News bites Crafty, creative and collaborative Looking for new artwork to hang in your living room or office space? Head on down to the More than Art studio at 145 Cascades Road to check out Splash of Colour, an art exhibition hosted by Karen Symons with guest artists Sannette Beets and Ria Van Rooyen. Mrs Symons, who has taught art at Elim Christian College for 10 years, loves to design impressionistic art with a colourful, happy feel. The event runs April 21-22, with cheese and wine on offer for opening night which runs 7pm to 9pm. RSVP to karen.symons@elim. school.nz.
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uted $2.5 million from its transport capital fund for the project, and chairman David Collings said he is excited for commuters to experience the new pier. “I’m just the captain of the team... the team really put this together. “We made a conscious effort to put money away the past three years, and we then had the funds to put into this.” During the last five years, patronage of the Half Moon Bay ferry pier has increased by more than 50 per cent. To manage the growing demand, Auckland Transport added four more ferry services to
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Several local organisations are among the beneficiaries of New Zealand Community Trust grants awarded in the Auckland region in February and March. Sunnyhills Netball Club had $2000 approved to go towards match balls, netball bibs, whistles and equipment bags. Maraetai Bowling Club receives $2500 for the installation of replacement of carpet surround; Alfriston Hockey Club $5000 to go towards turf fees for seniors and juniors for 2017 season and Bucklands Beach Association Football Club gets $5000 to go towards the salary of the coaching director.
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t’s been a wild, wet start to autumn across most of the country, but for concerned residents in Mellons Bay, the weather has brought on another unwanted visitor – leaking sewage. In the event of heavy rainfall, the area’s wastewater and stormwater network pipes are prone to flooding, leading to sewage overflow onto the beach and surrounding areas. Following a previous assertion that the stormwater overflow on September 25 was a one-off event and the first of its kind in more than 15 years, Howick Ward Councillors Dick Quax and Sharon Stewart announced at the Howick Local Board meeting on April 10 new preventative measures that will be carried out by Watercare this May in recognition of the ongoing issue. “The result of the problem down there [at Mellons Bay] is the stormwater getting into the wastewater system,” said Mr Quax. “I’ve seen [what happens]. It’s not a very nice look.”
The news of further action from Watercare will hopefully come as a relief to the residents of Mellons Bay, including John Champion, who has voiced his dissatisfaction with the way council has dealt with the stormwater overflows. “We believe health and safety is seriously compromised in our green and pleasant land.” Times reader Pearl Sidwell also contacted the Times regarding the issue, suggesting “this serious problem needs some greater attention than what it is getting from the council”. A Watercare representative has confirmed within the next month, Watercare will be installing an alarm inside a manhole cover to provide forewarning to staff when the water gets to a certain level and allow teams to react as quickly as possible, instead of relying on the public to call in. It’s a move that was questioned at the meeting by board member Bob Wichman, who asked councillors precisely how Watercare plans to react, after being forewarned of the
Children’s pool Sporadic opening hours of the children’s pool at Lloyd Elsmore Park’s Pool and Leisure Centre over the past few weeks are due to a lack of lifeguards. Rob McGee, the council’s Head of Active Recreation, told the Times they were close to filling vacancies and would resume normal service soon. “To ensure the safety of our customers, we follow Poolsafe guidelines, which requires us to have a lifeguard patrol each swimming pool. “Due to staff availability we’ve had to reduce use of the children’s pools temporarily, but we have tried to minimise disruption by using cover staff over weekends.”
DISGUSTING: Sewage leaking through the ground around a manhole at Mellons Bay Beach, captured on the morning of April 5 after heavy downpours. Photo supplied
rising water levels from the installed sensors. Mrs Stewart, however, commended the recent efforts of Watercare and Healthy Waters, in a time that has been “really, really hard”. “Watercare and Healthy Waters have really been quite outstanding with the work they’ve had to carry out. “We do have a lot of problems that have been created by stormwater. What’s happening
down in our beaches is not just happening in the Howick areas, and not just in the Auckland region. In fact, it’s happening right through the country.” She also encouraged residents to ensure they have adequate insurance to guard against future weather events. “If you’re not insured, make sure you’re insured, because it looks like we’re going to have a lot more of these serious floodwater incidents.”
More accountability, better open spaces By Laura Brookes A move from Auckland Council to hold maintenance contractors more accountable in new contracts has been well-received well by local resident Mark Hanson, who is calling for contractors to improve their performance in maintaining parks and open spaces. Auckland Council manages more than 5000 sites across the region, and existing council maintenance contracts for these, including parks, buildings and open space, are due to expire on June 30. New contracts are due to take effect on July 1. Under the new contracts, “an improved approach” to maintenance services will be adopted, with the aim of delivering more services
APPALLING: The scene on March 24 at Armoy Drive Reserve, where the grass surrounding local resident Mark Hanson had grown to a whopping 70 Times photo Laura Brookes centimetres tall.
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Firearm in Pakuranga A firearm was found at a property in Cardiff Road in Pakuranga on Monday afternoon. Police were called to the property at 3pm and searched the property. A male and female at the address were charged with unlawful possession of a firearm.
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busy: Deputy chair of Howick Local Board Katrina Bungard with Prime Minister Bill English. Photo supplied
enthuses. “I believe that it is important to embrace every opportunity that life presents, and I am certainly excited about the campaign ahead.” She says that she is already involved in serving constituents as an elected member at local government level “but have always had a desire to serve at a central government level as well”. “My candidacy for National is a reflection of this ambition.” She says she will soon be running a very active and visible campaign with plenty of door-knocking and meet the candidate opportunities. And on wearing two hats — that of deputy chair of the Howick Local Board and of national candidate going up against Labour MP for
Manurewa, Louisa Wall, she says: “There is no rule precluding candidates standing for central government positions while they are involved in local government. “This is something that often occurs. It is still too early to tell at this stage what might happen. We will need to wait and see what the results of the election are on September 23.” What if she wins the National seat in Manurewa? “If I am elected into a central government position in September, I will be discussing the best way forward with the National Party Board.” As for her husband Mark’s reaction to the big commitment, she says: “I am very lucky to have a very supportive husband and he is very much looking forward to helping out on my campaign team as well. “He enjoys putting up hoardings and being involved in the elections. Both he and my mother-in-law, who lives with us, are supportive and understanding of the commitment involved.” Talking about her future aspirations, Ms Bungard, who has two research scholarships awarded through the Ministry of Education, and has completed a Masters research thesis in Educational Leadership says: “I have had a long term ambition to one day serve our country as the Minister of Education and will continue working towards this goal.”
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lot of people who were badly affected by the recent flooding in Clevedon, Maraetai and Kawakawa Bay are still struggling to get back on their feet. Howick College students decided to step in and help a kindergarten that was evacuated in face of the storm. It was Year 13 student Jessica Carlin who first mentioned the extent of destruction caused to the Kawakawa Bay Kindergarten where her mother Lisa Carlin is head teacher — and wondered if the school could help. When Howick College student office administrator Sonya Jenks heard about the floors and walls being damaged along with more than 250 books, art supplies and other resources being completely washed out, she checked with the school authorities if they could contribute in some way. “They lost all the paper work and it is going to take them a long while to get back to normal,” says Ms Jenks. The kindergarten, in the rural seaside community of Kawakawa Bay, has been temporarily moved to the Kawakawa Bay community hall. With a nod from Howick College principal Iva Ropati, Ms Jenks sent an appeal to the students only to receive an overwhelming response.
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A maze of picture books, colouring books, craft work, crayons, puzzles, musical toys, scooter and even a doll house that they spruced up to make it as good as new—were happily sitting in the school office waiting to be picked up. Ms Jenks laughs saying: “We sent an appeal on a rainy day so everyone had a chance to stay at home and clear their cupboards. “One teacher donated $100 so we brought some art supplies and paper.” The generous donations
resulted in Jessica taking three carloads of useful items for the kindy. “I just wanted to say a huge thank you so much for the wonderful boxes of toys and books,” Mrs Carlin told the college. “It brought tears to my eyes when I saw all the boxes. We really appreciate it so much. We are opened in Kawakawa Bay Hall last week and the children were so excited to have new equipment. Jessica is also excited and very proud of her school.”
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a path to peace and reconciliation. Reconciliation of humanity with God and reconciliation of neighbour with neighbour. It’s a different vision for our world that starts with the horror of execution but finishes with the hope of resurrection. By the mob but for the mob. It’s a strange irony that human anger paved the way for Jesus to offer each of us peace with God and one another. This Easter will we who live in angry times surrender to the mob or choose Jesus’ path of hope and reconciliation with God and each other? Praying for a peace-filled Easter. ■■ By Rev Brett Jones – Senior Pastor cession|community www.cession.org.nz ■■ You’d be very welcome to join one of our churches this Easter for a Good Friday or Easter Sunday service or join us at 6.30am on Easter Sunday on Stockade Hill for a dawn Easter service.
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esides Christmas, the celebration of Christ’s resurrection at Easter is the most important event on the Christian calendar. For some of the more traditional Christian churches, Easter marks the end of Holy Week and the period of Lent. Holy week starts on Palm Sunday, with the celebration of the triumphal entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem. Later in the week, Maundy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper. On this evening, bread, which represents the body of Christ, and wine, which represents the blood of Christ, is shared in remembrance of Jesus’ last meal with the apostles. Next, Good Friday is a day of mourning as people remember the torture and suffering of Jesus on the cross, as well as His terrible death. Nothing is celebrated on Holy Saturday until dusk. Rather, churches are cleaned, and in the Catholic Church, the tabernacle is left empty and open. In very traditional churches, an Easter vigil to celebrate the resurrection starts in the evening and culminates with a rousing Easter Sunday service, full of joy and song. In Europe, many children are familiar with a legend that tells of how church bell chimes fly away to Rome on Maundy Thursday or Holy Thursday (Maundy is from the Latin mandatum, meaning
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command) and will return on Easter Sunday in time for the celebrations. And in many countries, faithful Catholics await Easter as the day when the Pope gives a special blessing for believers and for the entire world.
Transforming your Easter eggs great fun Decorating eggs for Easter is a tradition in many countries around the globe. As it is an activity that all the family can enjoy, it should come as no surprise that decorating eggs is as popular as it ever was, at this time of year.
The traditional Easter egg
Gather the children around the kitchen table for a creative session with lots of different coloured gouache and felt pens. Be warned: it’s very easy to break the shells if they’re not handled with care. Creative spirits will no doubt want to experiment; try using foods such as beets and onion skins to colour the eggs naturally. No need for toxic products here! Just a couple of pots and a bit of hot water is enough.
Creating characters
Transforming eggs into different characters is also great fun. Use a whole egg to make your own chick: just cut out a beak and two little feet from a piece of orange card stock and stick them on the shell. Gluing on a few feathers makes for a perfect finishing touch. Or, a half of an empty eggshell can quickly be turned into a nest for a fluffy pipe-cleaner baby chicken.
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A giant egg
A truly ambitious project would be to make a giant paper mache Easter egg. The first step is to buy a large balloon, which will have an oval shape once it’s inflated.Then use a mixture of flour and water to glue three or four layers of newspaper strips on to the balloon. Hang the balloon up for at least 12 hours so that the paper mache has time to dry. It can then be painted or decorated as desired. Once that is done, the top end of the egg can be cut off in order to fill it with lollies. The kids will love this decorative centrepiece!
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aster and chocolate — now that’s a match made in heaven! If you’re a fan of the sweet stuff, these festive ideas for the holiday weekend should be right up your alley. Enjoy! ■■ Treat your taste buds Ready to indulge? In addition to the quintessential Easter egg hunt, you could plan a chocolate tasting activity during which blindfolded participants are asked to identify different varieties of chocolate. If your family enjoys spending time in the kitchen, you could also
celebrate with a chocolate-making workshop. Or why not hop in the car for a tour of your local chocolate shops? Finally, chocolate fondue never fails to satisfy the sweet tooth of chocoholics young and old. ■■ Time to relax Need to unwind? Treat yourself to a chocolate massage—an amazing dry skin remedy—for an absolutely divine experience. If you prefer to spend your downtime reading, no problem: countless books about chocolate are availa-
ble to inspire your senses. For best results, enjoy with a big mug of hot chocolate! ■■ Sweet smarts Curious minds are sure to enjoy uncovering the history and secrets of their favourite dessert by attacking Google. Alternatively, test your family’s knowledge by hosting a round of chocolate-themed trivia (you can find a wealth of questions and answers online), with a grand prize up for grabs that’s made entirely of—you guessed it—chocolate.
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Fun craft projects for your little bunnies Are you wondering how to keep your children busy over the Easter break? Try these two delightful craft projects. 1. Forest rabbits
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For this project inspired by Mother Nature, you’ll need: • some small branches • white paint • a black marker • glue • coloured wool or string Select some small “Y” shaped branches and break the ends so that the tops become the rabbits’ ears. Let your children draw the eyes and noses using a small brush and some white paint. Once the paint is dry, they can use the marker to draw the rabbits’ pupils. The next step is to glue some of the wool or string on to the branch to
make the rabbits’ whiskers and wind some more wool or string lower down the branch to make the “body” of the rabbit. Now your children can have fun planting their masterpieces in your indoor plant pots or outside in your flowerbeds.
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A festive get-together for Easter H
ave you invited family or friends for brunch or dinner over the Easter weekend? This is the perfect opportunity to concoct some wonderful dishes, enjoy yourself and impress your guests. You can make sure the event is a roaring success by following these three suggestions.
Invite autumn into your home Decorate your home with pastel colours to evoke the colours of autumn. Hang up garlands and balloons and decorate the table with a bouquet
of beautiful flowers or plants. There are a surprising number of flowers available in the NZ autumn. Another great idea is to fill some wine glasses or small bowls with chocolate eggs. They’ll be decorative as well as delicious!
Your personal touch
Use your Easter party as an excuse to try variations of traditional dishes. Look for inspiration in magazines and newspapers, and then have fun adding your personal touch. Why not try a new mystery
ingredient and then during the meal, ask your guests to try to guess what it is and give a prize to the winner — a chocolate rabbit, perhaps?
Some fun games
Plan a couple of games to add to the party atmosphere: karaoke, musical chairs, Twister, a drawing game or an old-fashioned Easter egg hunt. And if it’s a beautiful day, why not go for a walk together? It’s a great opportunity for everyone to have their fill of all that wonderful fresh air. Happy Easter!
Time to enjoy yourself right? including anything containing sugar. That might explain the excitement about the chocolate on Easter Sunday morning! Today, this holiday is a great favourite for young and old alike. Everybody waits impatiently for the day when they can put out their baskets to see what the Easter Bunny will bring. Perhaps it will be a big chocolate rabbit, or a giant chocolate egg filled with lollies. Every year brings new treats for our taste buds. Chocolate makers refine their recipes and offer new flavours, as eclectic as they are distinctive. From the
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lating the school on such a well-executed operation. Mr Ellery said the school had given considerable thought before going ahead with the camp following consultation with the ferry company transporting the children to the island, and the camp administrators too. “We were assured they would be safe. We knew there would be a weather event and were prepared for that,” Mr Ellery said. But he said with subsidence at the camp and more rain due [on Wednesday night], “we decided we didn’t want the children out there”. The departure from the island was facilitated without incident by the teachers, school’s parent helpers,
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What’s On Grief and loss
Support services. The after-school programme for “Seasons for growth” will start on Wednesday, May 3 at 4pm in Howick. This is for children and young people who have experienced the loss of a significant person in their lives, possibly through death, divorce or separation. This is free of charge and non religious. For enrolments or enquiries phone Christina or Lesley on 533-0222 and leave a message or email griefandloss@ allsaintshowick.org.nz
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An adults course will run at the same time for parents and caregivers exploring the Seasons of grief. An opportunity for individual reflection and group discussion. ‘Understanding change, loss and Grief’ is a programme for adults to review the range of changes and loss experienced in life. This programme will commence in May on a Saturday morning. Please phone Christina or Lesley on 533-0222.
Breast cancer support
The East Auckland Breast Cancer Support Group will meet on Wednesday, April 19, 7.30pm, Highland Park Community House, 47 Aviemore Drive. Our guest speaker is from Independent Living Services, talking about their available products. Phone Jennifer 576-6776 or Wynne 534-7265.
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Elim Christian Centre is running a course that will help you deal with the hurt and pain of divorce and separation in a loving and caring environment. It starts on Monday night, May 1 and runs for 14 weeks. You can join at any stage, cost $40 per person. Phone Bridget on 021 0269 0618.
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Big bird sale
Budgies, canaries, finches and parakeets for sale at the Auckland Metro Bird Club’s annual bird sale, Tuesday, April 18, 7.30pm-9pm, at the Panmure Community Rooms, 1 Pilkington Road, Panmure. All welcome. Supper provided. Phone 576-2535.
Beginner’s iPad workshop
Do you have an iPad and want to learn more? In this workshop you will be shown useful functions on the iPad plus other tips. There will be opportunities to ask further questions. Suitable for beginners. Please note you need to have your Apple ID and passwords. Pakuranga Library, Tuesday, April 18, 11am – 12pm.
Stamp collectors
The Howick Philatelic Society holds its April and its 2017 AGM on Thursday, April 20 at the St Andrew’s Church Hall, Vincent Street, Howick. Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm start. The 2017/18 committee will be elected and there will be a short talk on postal history. The display competition will be A- “Pets on Stamps”, B- “Summer Theme”, & C- “1840 to 1899”. Also swap boxes of NZ, Australia, UK, & Rest of World. Tea, coffee and biscuits served. All welcome. Phone Ray 272-2424.
Probus meeting
The Farm Cove Combined Probus Club meets at 10am every second Monday of the month at the Pakuranga Sailing Club, Farm Cove. We have interesting speakers, trip outings and several organised activities. Come and share morning tea and chat with us. New members and visitors welcome. Just arrive or phone Madelene 576-9225.
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Was this a wise move?
We have Uxbridge, another very shiny, new, metal and glass building, without a heart, acquired at great expense, and we can’t afford to run it. No facilities for mums with littlies, still no parking and no time extension to use the library park. As a one-time regular user, consider all that was required was a new frontage as far back as the end of the theatre, [the greatest success] to incorporate a new cafe and offices, then smarten up and possibly repair/ renovate any existing rooms. All were quite serviceable still, having used most of them. Being old can be beautiful in any form. Why this mania in Auckland to wipe out tangible history. We have an old library and police station buildings rotting away, [just wait - they’ll be demolished]. Some of the $6+ million could have been used to put these into some sort of other service. All proof being part of the big city was not altogether a good move. Morag Forrest, Howick
Farewell from the ladies
I would like to say a big thank you to your paper for publishing in the What’s On section our Ladies Club monthly meets and guest speakers. We have been going for 29 years and at our March AGM, due to not being able to get a full committee, we have had to sign off. We are holding our last get together this Friday at the Howick Club, a sad day for many members, some of whom have been with the club from the beginning. Fay Mullins President/Secretary
Freedom of speech
We share these amazing freedoms in New Zealand to express our world views, whether they are popular, in vogue or way out there with the minority. It’s a precious freedom which so many nations of the world do not enjoy. This freedom expresses itself in writing in speech in daily choice-making and in everyday life. It can be abused by bigotry; it can be eroded by legislation, by custom, religion and by force. It is our responsibility, each one of us, to be constantly on our guard to allow others to express contrary views without taking offense, while at the same time being able to articulate our own personal view when called upon to do so. This choice or diversity is part and package of our democratic rights as members of a democracy and it adds to the diverse and colourful nature of our culture. This does not imply that all views are of the same value. How could they be? Compare Nazism with Communism or Evolution with Creation. It simply means they are distinct and different. Knowing that they are not all equal challenges all of us in the pursuit of what is good and right. This pursuit always demands an open mind and a respect for the views of others who hold a
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What is going on here? Re Uxbridge Arts and Cultural Centre (Times, March 30). I was dismayed to read in your paper of the possibility of Uxbridge having to close down in a year’s time. After such a comparatively short time of being open, I couldn’t believe that at the time of the planning of the project that it would appear the financial side of running the centre wasn’t well planned for. How has this situation arisen so quickly (about 18 months after opening)? Has the Council let the Uxbridge board down by not letting them know they would pay for water different world view. The truth does set one free, even when accompanied with hardship. ‘Who is a wise person?’ asks the Talmud. ‘The one who learns from everyone.’ Ian George, Howick
We need this parking
Regarding your article (Times, March 23), “Parking plan gets a cool response”. Auckland Transport (AT) sent a letter out to Howick businesses on March 8 regarding proposed time restrictions on Uxbridge Road car park. They are suggesting that approximately 35 parking spaces are changed from all day car parks to two hour car parks. They also put out with their letter a very misleading photo dated one year ago of the car park showing it almost empty. This must have been taken early morning or on a public holiday – as during working hours this car park is always busy. I work in Howick. If AT gets their way, where do they suggest I park? At the moment almost all of the parking in the Uxbridge Road car park are all-day parking. If the proposed restrictions of two hour parking in this car park goes ahead and these car parks are lost, where do these 35 cars go? Doesn’t that just mean that 35 cars will have to find somewhere else to park (in the street I guess)? The letter AT put out was very poorly worded. It didn’t make any sense to me – it says “the local business” have asked them to look into the parking situation in Uxbridge Road car park. What local business? On March 23 I phoned AT and asked which local business? The person I spoke to didn’t know. I left my phone number
and power or is the Local Board not giving them enough for operational costs? I will be annoyed to think that $6.5 million of rates went into this project and if it has to close after only two-anda-half years. What a waste of money. It may not be so easy to sell it to recoup costs as it is a purpose-built type of building. Surely there should have been a more accurate budget drawn up at the planning stage to be sure the project had sufficient income to keep going for many years. J. Perkins Botany Downs and haven’t heard back, which is very convenient for them as the consultation closed on March 28. As the photo they attached to their letter is year older than their letter, have they been ‘sitting’ on “the local business” complaint for a year? As a ratepayer/taxpayer, I feel I should be able to have somewhere to park my car when I go to work. This is Howick we are talking about, not central London. Isn’t this just a case of greedy AT rattling the collection boxes once again? I have been told that 59 per cent of our rates go to AT. Isn’t that enough? S. Bentley, Pakuranga
Nailguns stolen
Can anyone help us with something that happened on Monday, April 3? Our carpenters had two orange Paslode nailguns stolen off site from East Park, Golflands, at approximately 11.30am-12noon, valued at around $1000 each. We’ve reported to Police, and will notify Cash Converters etc in case it’s taken in there. It’s such a difficult job as it is with so many issues and paperwork problems and this makes it doubly hard now. Would appreciate any help. Keith Whitlow
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Georgia gets star treatment By Farida Master
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eenager Georgia Gibson spent a month in Thailand being treated like a pop star. The 15-year-old from Howick College was on an exchange programme to Thailand’s Montfort College and didn’t exactly know how to react when students of the private school in Chiang Mai screamed out Taylor Swift’s name and wanted to take selfies with Georgia. “I was the first international student attending the Catholic school that has been around for 80 years and so they were all wondering, ‘who is this blonde walking around the school?’” said the blue-eyed Year 11 student. She recently completed a fourweek exchange trip to Thailand
funded by the Thai embassy. “My host sister, who spoke perfect English because she has been on an exchange programme to America, told me `you are the most popular girl at school. “They are all talking about you in Thai’.” She says she wanted to cry flying back home “because my host family was so caring and loving. They took me around to all the places I would have never seen had I travelled by myself”. One of her best experiences was visiting a rescued elephant sanctuary where she had the opportunity to feed and bathe elephants which freely moved around in herds. Georgia hopes to be a veterinary nurse. “The elephants sat down in the river and we got a chance to sit on
them and brush them down,” she says. From attending class to learning Thai cooking, making a Kiwiana presentation and even trying to teach Thai students some Maori words—her only regret is that the trip should have been longer. “There was an English programme at school which was good because everyone in the class spoke English. They said they understood my accent very easily,” she says. “Everyone was so friendly it was like the entire country smiles.” Georgia now talks to her host family regularly and can’t wait to go back. “I would seriously recommend this to everyone.”
thai exchange: Howick College student Georgia Gibson with her host family in Photos supplied Thailand.
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Build, create and explore
The Highland Park Shopping Centre has gone through extensive redevelopment and has exciting experiences and activities planned for everyone. This school holidays, a worldrenowned Bubble Man keenly followed on British television is due to visit and spend time with children with tricks that will blow them away! There will be workshops and competitions on WednesdaySaturday, April 19-22 and on Monday, April 24 from 10am-10.45am. Adding to the fun factor is a
Construction Wizards School Holiday programme at the Howick Library from Tuesday. ■■ Wizard Scroll –Tuesday, April 18, 2-3pm Participate in constructing a shared wizard scroll to be displayed in the library. ■■ Launch your own planeWednesday, April 19, 10.3011.30am Make and launch your own paper plane. Let’s see whose will fly all the way across the library. ■■ Monster Mash-Thursday, April 20, 10.30-11.30am
Bubble-spotting competition to be held in conjunction with Highland Park Library. You can be in to win one of the three prizes. As for SuperGold Card holders, there is an equally big treat in store. Soon to come are Super Gold Tuesdays from June 6 and running every Tuesday in the month. There is an impressive line-up of speakers scheduled every Tuesday, including leader of New Zealand First party Winston Peters; Labour’s deputy leader Jacinda Ardern;
Minister for Art, Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry. There will be an opportunity for the seniors to join the ministers for lunch. A budget $15 Countdown meal demonstration as well as daily specials is devoted to SuperGold Card holders. Bruce Waller, Highland Park centre manager says he will give free market stalls to SuperGold Card holders. Any clubs/organisations catering to SuperGold Card holders can get in touch with Bruce on 021-558-557.
Create your own monster friend to take home. ■■ How to make your own dragon, April 21, 10.30-11.30am Make your own dragon. ■■ Wizard Hat-Monday, April 24, 2-3pm Construct your own wizard’s hat and come up with your own wizard name. ■■ The Dragon’s Lair-Wednesday, April 26, 10.30-11.30am Join the blueprint treasure hunt in the library. ■■ Design Howick VillageThursday, April 27, 10.3011.30am
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138J Harris Road East Tamaki 271 6262
BUILDERS
DELICIOUS DINING
Your local caterer for over 15 years Any event or occasion Please call me or email deliciousdining@xtra.co.nz 537 1312 or 021 180 9878
EXP, High Quality, regular home, window & office cleaning. Ph Jenny 021 0841 0001
HOMES & OFFICES Fixed Price Regular & One-Off’s Personalised Service Window & Carpet Cleaning ! Plus Lawns & Gardens Security Screened, Trained & Insured Operators
09 277 7874 viphomeservices.co.nz
D & J Computer PC Laptop LCD Printer Virus Network Email Data Recovery Onsite Job NO Fix NO Fee
Ph: 5768812 Open 7 Days 83 Reeves Rd Pakuranga
TASA COMPUTER
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Laptop or Desktop running slow? Services and upgrade from $40 + GST. We fix all laptop & desktop hardware & software issues. No fix, No charge. 12 years in IT business. 537 1330 or 021 998 886
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ALL your concrete requirements, drives, patios, small/ lge slabs, plain, coloured, imprinted. Ph Vince for a free quote 021 415 436
Carey
CONCRETE
Driveways/Floors Parking areas Exposed Aggregate All earthworks Retaining & more
design and build south east 2016.indd 1
DimenSion
17/06/2016 12:06:47 p.m.
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NZ Reg Electrician
Specialising in stove repairs
Ph Alan 0274-516-454 a/h 576-6756
AA DOBBS LTD
Electrician for over 20 yrs
Great rates, Gold Card discount. Local family business. Reliable, friendly, no job too small. EFTPOS avail. Call Anthony 534 0275
021 022 46711
For anything electrical • Registered Electricians • Established over 25 years in local area • ECANZ guaranteed • Gold card discount Phone 274 6977
ELECTRICIAN Reg. hard working & reliable, value for dollars, all work undertaken. Satisfaction guar Ph 534-8889
LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL CCTV & DATA CABLING Phone Jack 532 8723 021 661 469
NZ REG, Commercial / Domestic. All Electrical Work. Free Quotes. Call free 0800 22 3330 or 0220 635 830 SB Electrical NZ Reg Electrician. Reasonable rates. All electrical work. Nick 021 058 9561, 5340450
FENCING & TRELLIS
Floors, drives, paths Small job enquiries welcome Castle Concrete Ph 534-5177 0274-768-924
FREE quote on all concreting. Call Tony 021 518901
Ph: 271 8055 • Fax: 271 8056 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
A STOVE PROBLEM?
535 6227 021 726697 Sam 027 4981810 Adrian
A.J. CONTRACTOR
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ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICIAN Registered Electrical, Smartvent & Alarms. Ph Mark 027 495 4219, a/h 534 3227
CONCRETE
New Builds Renovation Architecture Cladding Kitchens Bathrooms Interiors Lighting Outdoor Living
Drain Unblocking CCTV Camera Surface Water Problems Dig ups & Repairs Free Quotes & Advice Registered Drainlayer 021 135 5174 mcwilliams_drainage @hotmail.com
New Zealand Registered
COMPUTERS
Ph: 533 0136 or 021 370 307
• building boom • transport initiatives • lifestyle choices
DRAINLAYING
East City Stove Repairs
FREE QUOTES
K55042
Size
SOUTH EAST
Your building & renovation magazine
Times House Publishing Ltd
Rates
CLEANING
0800 277 2529 www.bsrconcrete.co.nz
&build
South East in demand
CARPET Cleaning starting from $80 Ph Grant 533 0522, 0211 576 963
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MIKE JOHNSON, your local Sweep. 10yrs+ exp. Report provided. $60. Ph 536 6394 or 021 251 0324
Driveways/Patios Swimming Pool surrounds Decorative coloured Concrete Exposed Pebbles and Aggregates Concrete Sealing Bobcat and Digger Post Hole Boring
Your building and renovation magazine
2016-2017
PRODECK
CONCRETE & CONCRETING
&build design
Ph: 535-5775 021-164-7428
101A Aviemore Dr, Highland Park
SOUTH EAST
esign & Build South East is a guide covering building issues in southeast Auckland. From Howick, Pakuranga, Ormiston, Pine Harbour, Beachlands and Maraetai, to Manukau, Takanini and Papakura, this annual magazine covers an area where demand for homes is at a premium. This special publication looks at buyers’ options within these unique communities from apartment to family homes; suburban to coastal lifestyles. We examine buying off-the-plan, subdividing large sections and opting for a smaller lifestyle block. Home renovation, landscaping, architecture, local infrastructure and more will come under the spotlight and there will also be a strong focus on town developments and the growth of amenities. With numerous choices available, we ask what are the real points of difference that building companies and home services offer? To help showcase your business we are offering an editorial bonus. Submit your editorial contribution (of approximately 250 words) to be run with all bookings over a half page – subject to the editor’s discretion and as space allows for smaller bookings. This full colour, glossy information guide aims to aid in the decision-making process. The publication will be available for pickup throughout south-east Auckland and online at timeshouse.co.nz.
DESIGN & BUILD
Permits arranged Selection of quality materials Guaranteed work ** LBP
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2017-2018
CARPET CARE
Microsoft Certified Professional
CATERING
All the Tradies out there, do you want to reach a bigger/different market? phone 271 8055 or email: classifieds@times.co.nz for more details on this annual publication
design
DECKS
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Office: 09 527 6360 Dave: 021 836 360 Licensed Building Practitioner www.franix.co.nz
Lynch Design 577 1939 www.lynchdesign.co.nz
½ price TV, audio Washing machine refrigerators Factory Returns tre e Cen Servic d e is uthor
Leak Repairs Infrared Checks Alterations Renovations Repairs Maintenance Landscaping Waterproofing
Competitive Rates Free Quotes
Plans for new houses & additions 30yr experience. Prof member ADNZ - LBP
Electricians
We do WINZ quotes
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DRAFTING & DESIGN
Air conditioners
or Copper
CONSTRUCTION LTD
ARCHITECTURE
TV Audio Aerials Heatpumps IT PC lap tops Sony, Panasonic, LG Sanyo, Toshiba
021-369 881
021 764797 or 532 8930
K58004
FRANIX
Servicing all major brands of Whiteware appliances
CARPETLAYER Cheap carpet, supply/lay Restretching/repairs 0800 555410 www.nocowboys. co.nz/carpet
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Plans must be ready to uplift
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Old School Builder
All Interior Renova ons Bathrooms Kitchens Doors Plasterbd lining Repairs and Maintenance Co-ordinate SubContractors Available
AA CARPET Laying & repairs, no job too small Ph Brian 0274-966094/5341302
CHIMNEY SWEEP
533-6954
AERIAL Installation, home theatre setup, extra TV outlets incl Sky Ph: Rodger 021 659677
IN 64 COLOURS OR COPPER No joins - No leaks - guaranteed
For a free quote contact Drewe Ph: 027 539 9851 or 0800 432 724 drewe@fasciaandspouting.co.nz www.fasciaandspouting.co.nz
Ph: Paul 534 7427 hm or 021 251 4615
TV AERIAL
Ph: 534 5888 Mob: 027 507 8680
CONTINUOUS SPOUTING Enhancing the look and value of your home Made to measure on-site in Colorcote steel All work guaranteed WINZ approved
Repairs to: Parmco, Turboair, Fisher & Paykel, European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry • Fridge & Freezer seals only
NZ registered electrical service technician
HORIZON AERIALS LTD
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SPOUTING AND ROOFING
Complete renova on service Supply & custom build op ons Tiled shower systems Concept to comple on
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Alternator Charge Rate, Starter Condition and Check Plus Battery Test - FREE OF CHARGE
Robinhood - Alto - Blanco Everdure - Omega Authorised Service
• Master Builder • Local Kiwi company • Transparent build process • 10 year guarantee www.rivahomes.co.nz 0800 748 246
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24B Polaris Pl, East Tamaki - OPEN SAT 8.30-1pm Ph/Fax 274 0495 Auto Electrical & Mechanical Repairs
NZ Registered
APPLIANCES
Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed
PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
MARKS
Aerials & TV INSTALLATION
Power you need KOBA BATTERIES
535 6950 021 0333 149
DAVE TAPPER BUILDERS Ltd
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CA Professional services, for accounting, tax returns, GST, payroll, Startups. Xero, Mobile service and fixed price. Ph Balaji Kris 021 175 87 78: 537 5942
ADDITIONS, alterations, bathrooms, decks, etc. all types of work. over 40 yrs exp. Registered Certified Builder Ph Ken 534-1214 ALTERATIONS & Additions. Ring Colin Edmonds, Registered Builder. 5345721, 0274-951-685
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
CARPET LAYING
BUILDERS
CD171490
Extensions Construction Services Weather Tight Solutions
REPLACEMENTS, supply & install. windows, doors, repairs/maint.Craig 0212972320
BUILDERS
K75008
New Homes Alterations Reclads
ALUMINIUM JOINERY
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LICENCED BUILDING PRACTITIONER REGISTERED MASTER BUILDERS
www.times.co.nz
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All fencing, decks, retaining walls, landscaping & more Competitive pricing Free Quotes
CLASSIFIEDS
FENCING & TRELLIS
GARAGE DOORS
021 43 43 23 537 1904 all hrs
0800 24 LOCK 0800 245 625
NEW DECKS, Deck Repairs, etc. New Fences & repairs. Free quotes. Call 021 023 69767 John
HAYNES GLASS
FLOORSANDING Family owned/operated over 30 yrs
HANDYMEN
ANY FIX-IT
PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
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LANDSCAPES Ph: 535 9155 thebehersings@xtra.co.nz
LAWNCARE CD149879
GARDEN Control all weeding, pruning, reg garden maintnce. Robert 0274 990 513 / 5347536 GARDENER, cleaner, driver. Wants any work! 278 3087
ABSOLUTE Excellence. Lawns, gardens, commercial, lifestyle blocks. txt/ph Paul now 021 1566951 ANDREW 021 324 994 or 213 2880. Lawns, garden maint, tree felling/trimming, Free quotes.
PEST CONTROL
BE BUG-FREE Ants, Cockroaches, Fleas, Flies, Spiders, Mosquitoes, Rats & Mice, Wasps 20+ years experience
GALLAGHER PLUMBING
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish
TILING
TILING
Jim 0800 38 38 48
AFFORDABLE plastering. New work & alterations. Skimming, cove & gib fixing. Ph Phil 021 521 403 ANY Plastering/ Painting! In/out. Lge/sml jobs, small holes repaired New homes/ factories. Joe 021 027 03803
PLUMBERS
BRIAN Certifying Plumber
Work guaranteed ► Maintenance ► Hot Water cylinders ► Roof repairs/spouting ► Blocked Toilets ► Renovations (027) 244-9767 (09) 577-5767
Handy Andy Plumbing
www.allgoplumbing.co.nz
Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232
TREES STUMP GRINDING STUMP GRINDING Remove stumps the easy way. Remove stumps the easy way.
534-2595 Also Pauanui
MATHS tutoring for NCEA & lower levels. Reas rates. Your place/mine. Ph 577 1586
Exterior Soft Washing of:
House/Building Washing Roof & Gutter Cleaning Roof Treatments Moss/Lichen Removal Decks, Paths, Drives, Fences PLUS: Carpet/ Window Cleaning Pest Control
Call Chris 021 366615 or 0508 932 532
CHEMWASH R
Safe, low pressure, exterior cleaning Houses, Roof treatments, Paths, Drives, Decks CALL YOUR LOCAL OPERATOR CRAIG 535-5661 www.chemwash.co.nz
✓ Specialist waterblasting
& housewashing, driveways, paths, decks & windows ✓ Domestic & commercial ✓ Low pressure bio-wash ✓ Professional presentation Call Nick 537 4602 or 029 7700581
UPHOLSTERERS
NICHE Upholstery
Upholsterers Reupholstery specialists Furniture, New Sqabs, Headboards Made to measure 534-4109 / 0212997162
Music LESSONS Lessons MUSIC Drums Guitar Bass Guitar Piano Keyboard Clarinet Saxophone Ph Ph:021 021879 879870 870
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
NZ Modern School of Music www.modernmusic.co.nz TAI-CHI QIGONG for well being, enjoy gathering, relaxing, world music Ph: Instructor 576 3705
Xpose your trade name the best way you can! Advertise locally! - Advertise here! Ph 271 8055 or email classifieds@times.co.nz
Quality guaranteed Free Quote Waterproofing Best Prices Wall and floor Underfloor Heating David Yang 273 6566 or 021 1867 361
Continuing Education Term Two - 2017
THE TILE GUY Floor & Wall Tiling. Certified Waterproofing. Stonemason by trade. 30yr exp. 0210311899
TREE SERVICES
ALL TREES & STUMPS
Chipping etc. Established 49 years Free Quotes (Also Whangamata)
Published in both Howick and Pakuranga Times and the Botany and Ormiston Times each school term Botany and Ormiston Times: April 20 Howick and Pakuranga Times: April 20 Deadline: April 18 Ph: 271 8055 classifieds@times.co.nz
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Spouting, Roofing, Hot Water Cylinder Repairs/Replacements, Drainage/Unblocking ALL WORK HAS A WATER TIGHT GUARANTEE WE RESPOND TO ALL CALLS! 24/7. Ph 534 5286
Prompt Reliable Service Bathrooms Kitchens General Maintenance Hot Water Cylinders Spouting & Roofing L5F014
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Small and large lawns Residential / Commercial Rubbish removal Trees, hedges, trimming Garden clean-ups Locally owned / operated Free quotes Ph Bruce 537 3470 or 021 0262 1890
PLASTERERS
All Tree Work - Fully Insured - Qualified Arborists Over 25yrs Exp. 535 9093 027 476 0246
MATHS PHYSICS Calculus Stats Chem. Tutor NCEA/ Camb. Ph 250 4422 or 021 107 2851
Ph: 0800 789 248
CATKIN
K54065
K55070
Irrigation Systems design and installed, all aspects of landscape maintenance undertaken. Qualified Horticulturist Ph 535-4471 021-257-6898
PAVING & Landscaping. Free quotes. Ph Jim 027 5509 955, 537 2988 ah
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 ♦
GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384
GARDENER BRUCIE’S LAWNMOWING LANDSCAPER Gardens designed, constructed & maintained, lawns mown, pruning & Arbourcultural work undertaken, waste removed.
RUBBISH REMOVALS
ABOUT PAVING: Driveways, patios & paths, garden edging & repair work. Ben 021 884 072 or 534 5041
PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING
BRUCE (021) 653-425 BRUCE534-2595 (021) 653-425
KP87651
Silver Medal DESIGN Winner CONSTRUCTION Ellerslie MAINTENANCE Flowershow
ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166
PAVING
CD237017
271 1125 021 264 6080
K58038
Terry’s
TOP QUALITY - LOW COST Lawn mowing Garden maintenance Garden makeovers Trees Affordable Landscaping FREE QUOTES Phone:
Ph Wayne 273 5052 mobile 021 305 127
DS TREES & Landscapes, all tree work & stumps, hedges, mulching, rubbish removal. Ph Doug 021537171/537-8595
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FOR ALL YOUR Landscaping needs. Over 10 years experience. Call Tim on 021 885 676
Leaks, repairs and reroofing Concrete, Decramastic and Longrun roofs Call 021 513 561/021 135 8949
“i won’t sting you” K54011
ADL PAVING & LANDSCAPING. Ph Adrian 027603-1919 or a/hrs 537-2345
LANDSCAPING
ROOFER?
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GA117458
Also garden maintenance rubbish removal, waterblasting. Free quotes. 15 Yrs exp. Residential/commercial Ph: Peter 021 39 33 84 QUALITY GARDEN SERVICES
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Friendly prompt service, all areas of plumbing and gas undertaken.
P inti ng Ltd W ayne’s a Free quotes Interior & exterior Quality work at affordable prices
ROOFING
call Ian on 0800-000-116
WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111
027 594 1243 537 4796
CD48042
ALL HEDGES, TREES, LAWNS
Ph Ross 521 2777 or 021-944899
Plumbing Ltd
Certifying Plumber ► Hot Water Cylinders ► Bathrooms & Kitchens ► General Maintenance ► Work Guaranteed ► Howick, B/Bch, Pknga
ABFAB Waterblasting + housewashing. Free quote. Jamie 027 663 1336
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Deverell 021 152 0170 Robert 021 680 580 Today for a FREE quote
Gas & Plumbing Services
Gary Hanson
ALL TREE WORK Stump Grinding Fully Insured Free Mulch Ph Brett 533-0473 or 021-279-9118
Kids afternoons Adults evenings Contact Hiroshi 534 1776 (h) 021 060 6006 (m)
Ph Terry, NZ Arbor Tech 027 4989 080 - 0800 244 748
Ph: 271 8055 • Fax: 271 8056 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
CD180708
We can meet all your repair and building needs. Licensed and Certified tradespeople ready to save you time and money on your kitchen, bathroom or general renovation projects including decks, pergolas, covered areas etc......
Bizzy Bee Plumbing Ltd
KIDS KARATE
WATERBLASTING
KB2051 E3C026
ALL Garden Care phone Michael 0276162146 a/h 5760106 handymangardeners.co.nz
ALL Prop maint, decks, fences, kitchn/bthrm renovs, flat pack assemble. 35yrs build exp. Free quote ph/txt Terry 027 241 8478
535 1111 027 235 2517
Reducing Thinning Shaping Full removal Chipped onsite/removed Good rates Great refs Free quotes
BRANCH MANAGER
Certifying Plumber
TUITION
ENGLISH/ Maths/ Science(NCEA/Cambridge) Qualified exp tutors/teachers. Essay writing/editing. 535-0523
534-7361, 292-8930 0274-767-746
WINDOW cleaning. Best price. Phone Grant 533 0522 or 0211 576 963
DRUM tuition, beg-adv. Prof tutor Ph: 535-8170
TREES
Qualified Arborist
NZ WINDOW Cleaners in/ out, glass, frames, sills, free quotes. 7 days. Ph/txt 021 085 64 650
ARCHERY Professional Coaching every Wed, Spinal Unit, Otara 6pm - 7pm. All equipment provided. Phone 021 541236 or 09 435 4174
All about
Ph Murray
ALL WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784
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GARDEN CARE
ALL Handyman jobs. Ph Michael 0276162146 a/h 095760106 handymangardeners.co.nz
& STUMP GRINDING
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Local & long distance by careful & courteous removalists with many years of experience REASONABLE RATES FOR AN EXCELLENT JOB BERT TARRY CARRIERS NZ LTD Ph: 274 2916
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PLUMBER All maint wrk, no job too small. Prompt service. Ph 535 9567
ADAM OXLEY Hot Water Cylinders Bathroom/Kitchen Renovations Roof Leaks General Maintenance All Work Guaranteed
All tree & hedge work Rubbish removal Garden Clearouts Free Quotes Fully Insured
Ph Josh 536 4603 or 021-074-8027
PLUMBER Certified 19yrs exp. New or RENO work/ Hot Water Cylinders. Brad 022 671 8125.
Contact
171 Moore St, Howick Ph: 535 7524 www.easterncovercentre.co.nz
A-CLASS TREE SERVICES
PLUMBER all maintenance & repairs, good rate. For an honest, reliable craftsman plumber ph/txt Phil 027 884 6000
PLUMBER
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All domestic & commercial requirements. Free quote, prompt service. Regd. Master Painter. all work guaranteed
LOCAL Master Plumber, Gasfitter, Drainlayer. Over 20yrs exp. competitive rates, excell customer service. Call Steve at Majestic Plumbing Ltd 021 625378
COVERS
For all Shades & Blinds plus outdoor furniture
K54159
SN64060
SHIFTERS
We will assemble for you! Ph 0274 945 447 or 534 8404
Brett 534 3562 027 493 0181 Warren 534 3551 027 281 9454
Trees, hedges and stumps Trim’d, removed, chip’d Pruning/shaping, rubbish and Section clearing Phone 536 5955
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FURNITURE
Flat pack specialists
All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area
CD202782
FURNITURE REMOVAL
PAINTING & DECORATING
SS80294
VINYL LAYING, supply, prep & install. No job too big or small Ph Brendan 021-996-898, 537-8402ah
PAINTER/Plasterer & handyman 30 yrs+ exp Ph Muzza 577-2989/0276770294
and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs
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VINYL LAYER 25 yrs exp. Karl 027 2481167 or 576 7936 a/h
An experienced gentleman with years of experience in additions, renovations, wallpapering & painting etc. All other work considered also...
PAINTER Paperhanger. Free quotes, Pensioner discount. 30yrs exp. 535-3022
1st For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs
K54146
FLOORING GUYS Uplift & prep for Tiles, Vinyl & Carpet. Refs avail. Ph Bobby 021 02924836.
HANDYMAN
PAINTER int/ext roof, free quote, qual work Korean Painters. Charlie 027 245 0807
CD142804
49D Springs Rd, East Tamaki Ph 273 8899
Interior/Exterior painting, Wallpaper stripping, Plasterboard fixing/stopping, Residential/Commercial High quality workmanship Ph Vincent 5339658 021-135 3388
A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP
CD45807
If you want something fixed such as: Plumbing job Timber and plastic repairs Fence repairs Small painting jobs Broken plastic Some appliances can be fixed I will look at anything and give you advice Ph Merv 027 444 7426
Local Master Plumbers 24/7
arrowplumbing.nz
Hill Plumbing Certifying plumbing, gas
WINDOW CLEANING
KAK007
LEES CARPETS
0800 420 900
Ph Doug 537 1362 021 158 3260 A1 CHINESE PAINTERS
CD250676
CD228064
Specials, Free Quotes Professional Layers Showroom
If water or gas runs through it, we do it!
CD246999
CD251447
$35 p/m
Interior Specialist Quality materials Professional finish
CD251374
CRAFT
PAINTING CD217636
broken windows glazing mirrors cat doors balustrades showers splashbacks Ph 265 2941 38 Trugood Dr, Burswood www.haynesglass.co.nz
FLOORING & SERVICES
CARPET & VINYL
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
TREE SERVICES
K54154
CD177471
UPHOLSTERERS
PLUMBERS
CD229507
HOWICK LOCKSMITHS
GLASS & GLAZING
L1C020
Sand/polyurethane staining/ blonding New & old floors Supply & lay cork tiles. Free Quotes Ph: 537 3371 Neil Craft 027 296 6320 Kris Craft 021 055 7522 www.craftfloorsanding.co.nz
Servicing South and East Auckland Plumbing and Gasfitting New Builds, Reno’s, Commercial and Private Gas fires need regular servicing, book early, winters nearly here! 0800 427 9355 or 09 263 7020 info@gaswell.co.nz
CD251487
No job too small. Repairs, Fencing, Pool Fencing. Free Quotes.
GARAGE doors supply & repairs. Ph Amnon (021) 399616 or Jack (022) 4248805 or 268-2383a/h no extra charge Sundays
PLUMBERS
H3X019
ABOUT Fencing 2000
LOCKSMITHS
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CLASSIFIEDS
28 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, April 13, 2017
SITUATIONS VACANT
SITUATIONS VACANT
NIGHT CAREGIVER
PART TIME
Wanted: Primary and Secondary English and Maths Tutors
DENTAL ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST
Kip McGrath Pakuranga requires primary and secondary English and Maths teachers. Preference given to NZ trained teachers. Must have recent experience in teaching Maths and English in NZ schools and be experienced in NCEA requirements. Newly qualified or students in final year may also apply. Please call Janine on 576 9069 or email: pakuranga.kipmcgrath@outlook.com
2 days per week 7.30am - 3.30pm Skills set required for maintenance and care of buildings and grounds. We are looking for a general handyperson with some plumbing and electrical experiernce, who can work unsupervised and prioritise work. Please send your CV with 2 referees to Audrey Turkington aturkington@beachlands.school.nz or deliver to 18 Bell Rd, Beachlands. Applications close 20th April 2017
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Customer Service Roles We’ve been making great products since 1934 and making great careers since not much longer after that.
CUSTOMER SERVICE –
We sell:
Furniture • Household Goods Antiques • Quality Used Clothing
PAVING & LANDSCAPING
We accept donations of:
We are looking for a hard working person who is keen to learn and develop their skills. Must be reliable and have a driver’s licence. Ph 027 505 1411 or email your CV to info@riggaspaving.co.nz
Good Used Furniture Household Goods • Clothing
9 Ben Lomond Cres
Open 6 Days
0800 677 467
WANTED TO BUY Why not have a browse online www.times.co.nz or to advertise Phone 271 8055 or email: classifiedstimes.co.nz
SHORT TERM CONTRACT
A leading NZ educational publisher is looking for a new team member. This person will be responsible for working with schools, promoting quality digital resources, free to schools through an educational grant for literacy learning. Hours: 9.00 am – 4.00 pm, 4 days per week, during the school term only. Working from an office in Penrose, Auckland. The successful applicant must speak clear English, have had some customer service experience, and enjoy working with people. They must have work experience in New Zealand, be confident using the Internet and communicate well with customers. This is not a sales position – it is a customer service position reaching out to schools, offering free resources of the highest quality. Visit www.sunshineonline.co.nz or www.sunshineclassics.co.nz to view the product line being offered. For an interview please send your CV and qualifications to Wendy Pye Publishing Ltd, Private Bag 17905, Greenlane, Auckland 1546 or by email to admin@sunshine.co.nz
You’ll be providing effortless customer experiences and support across our full range of products and services, and to customers from USA, UK and Australasia. Whether it's handling pre-purchase enquiries, basic technical trouble shooting, booking repair technicians or resolving customer issues.
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
Become a trained patroller with Botany Crime Watch Patrol and help us make your community safer. Botany Crime Watch Patrol has been patrolling your community since 2004 and we need more volunteers to help us patrol our ever increasing area.
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When it comes to delivering great experiences for our customers we know that the "cookie cutter" approaches of some organisations just aren't going to work for us. We don't want our customers to have to jump through hoops to get the support they need; we want them to have information and assistance available in the way that works best for them.
SANCTA MARIA COLLEGE
Sales Co-ordinator We are looking for a motivated and energetic go-getter to join our successful sales and marketing team. This is an excellent opportunity for career development.
REAL HUMAN GENEROUS CURIOUS
MEDICAL/ ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT
Skills • Excellent organisational and administrative skills • Excellent communication skills • Attention to detail • Multitasker and deadline driven • Minimum restricted licence required
DO YOU HAVE THE
Duties and responsibilities • Provide excellent customer service • Support the sales and marketing team • Promote the features and multi media benefits of Times Media • Liaise with sales, production and administration teams Email your cover letter and CV to: media@times.co.nz PR250931
Are you outgoing, confident and have a passion for selling? Here’s your chance for a great career as part of a successful advertising sales team based in vibrant Botany Town Centre, Auckland.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
We know effective advertising consultants are: Good enough to back themselves to build a sound client base Confident enough to educate clients on media products and their benefits Committed enough to manage accounts and ensure clients feel valued Creative enough to come up with innovative ideas to grow client spend
We are seeking just such a person to fill a challenging sales role requiring:
You will work on a variety of publications including EastLife, Rural Living, Howick & Pakuranga Times; Botany & Ormiston Times and special projects. Times is proud of its progressive and high-achieving team and encourages staff input. We offer a great work domain with high tech systems in the heart of a stimulating environment. Hours and remuneration negotiable.
Combined Salon Supplies Limited are New Zealand’s leading “Cash and Carry” Wholesaler to the Professional Hairdressing and Beauty Industries We currently have the following vacancy available at our Ellerslie site:-
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Public Notice of Application for an On-licence Under Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Full name of the licence holder: San Hou Restaurant Ltd, Address: Unit B1/9 Gooch Place, Howick, 2014 Occupation: Owner has made an application to the District Licensing Committee at Auckland for the issue of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at Unit B1/9 Gooch Place, Howick, 2014. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is a Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 10am to 10pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of Auckland Council at: • 4 Osterly Way, Manukau City • 6 Henderson Valley Road, Henderson • 50 Centreway, Orewa • 35 Coles Crescent, Papakura • 82 Manukau Road, Pukekohe • 1 The Strand, Takapuna • 35 Graham Street, Auckland Central 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 Licencing Committee Mail to: Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142. This application will be published in a newspaper on the following date: Second notice: 20 April 2017
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PURC season begins with big win
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akuranga United Rugby Club’s (PURC) premiers got the season off to a cracking start with a convincing 31-13 win against Ponsonby on Saturday. The club’s Premier Development and Under 20s teams also came away with wins over Ponsonby. Pita Alatini, PURC’s director of rugby and premier coach, said a solid forward pack effort by the premiers and dynamic work in the back line saw the side dominate. The premiers were 17-6 up at half time and four tries also bring a valuable bonus point in what Alatini says will be a very tough competition. “Starting out with Ponsonby was always going to be huge for us especially when you’ve really got a young squad. “Definitely, our forward pack stood up at the weekend. Our boys really stood up and nullified everything put to them. “TJ Faiane (12) in our backs led us well. His work rate was phenom-
enal in both attack and defence. He was constantly putting pressure on defence and then continued making gain line in attack,” said Alatini. “Also, it was great to see him combine up with his younger brother Wiseguy Faiane (10) who also had an outstanding game with his directional play and goal kicking. “It could have been the first time they have played first and second five as they attended different high schools. Namatahi Waa (prop) and Dave Adams (openside flanker) were both strong in their core roles and were busy throughout the whole game. “The happiest thing for me was a group of boys playing for each other, playing as a team and earning respect from each other.” The premiers have no game this Easter weekend and will get back into it the following Saturday against Otahuhu which only just went down to Grammar Tech at the weekend.
Rugby results PURC local results Premier Development vs Ponsonby
■ 26 to 24 win to Pakuranga. Try Scorers – Brandon Lee x 2 and Timote Militoni. Conversions – Scott Martin x 1. Penalties – Steph Tabaillou x 1, Fatui Moala x 1 and Scott Martin x 1. Player of the day – Timote Militoni.
Under 20s vs Ponsonby
■ 23 to 20 win to Pakuranga. Try Scorers – Andrew Fauoo, Simon Fauoo and Bailey Larsen. Conversions – Obey Samate. Penalties – Obey Samate x 2. Player of the day – Bailey Larsen.
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Pakuranga Taipans vs College Rifles Raiders (Preseason fixture) ■ 19 to 12 win to the Taipans. Try Scorers – Mike Taylor and Jamie Petford x 2. Conversions – David Quigg and James Mackinder. Player of the day – Ryan Allison.
Auckland Premier Rugby – Round One
Ryan down but not out By NATHAN MORTON While many school students dream of becoming professional rugby players or footballers, one local teenager has achieved his goal of representing New Zealand at an international level in competitive ice hockey. Ryan Martinoli, a 16-year-old student from Pakuranga College, was one of 20 teenagers chosen from across the country to travel to Taipei, Taiwan to compete in the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) U18 Ice Hockey World Championships. The experience was like no other for Ryan, who is accustomed to playing against New Zealand-based clubs as a member of the Auckland Admirals. “The jet-lag was a bit rough
over the first couple of days, but we had a 10-day training camp before the competition which really helped,” he said. Ryan, who has played ice hockey for more than seven years, was given the opportunity to play against every competing nation in his division. Unfortunately, the New Zealand team did not qualify for the next round, but the young athlete remains optimistic about his future in the sport – and in other endeavours. “It’s mixed emotions really, it was very exciting. “It was a once in a lifetime opportunity and I think the boys worked really hard. “I’m definitely trying to take hockey to the next level, but family and school are my real focus at the moment.”
DYNAMIC: George Emosi with the ball with Michael Toloke in support. Times photo Wayne Martin
■ Eden 17 (I Costa, M Leaana tries, R Costa 2 con, 1 pen); College Rifles 27 (H Edwards, T Halafihi, T Manu tries, O Mausia 3 con, 2 pen) Half-time: 17-14 ■ Grammar TEC 23 (S Ramatalei, J Gagamoe, H
Watanabe tries, P Richardson 1 con, 2 pen); Otahuhu 22 (S Lafaele Taii, S Paulo-Tialavea Morris, Ita Faataape tries, S Paulo-Tialavea 2 con, 1 pen) Half-time: 13-19 ■ Manukau Rovers 10 (W Fonua, B Motuliki tries); Waitemata 22 (M Qiolevu 2, F Losi tries, F Lepou 2 con, 1 pen) Half-time: 5-17 ■ Suburbs 53 (T Yandall, S Vatubua, B Birtwhistle, V Tuungafasi, M Keresoma, J Sawailau, L Visinia tries, C Perry 6 con, 2 pen); Papatoetoe 13 (H Aiono, D Mohi tries, D Leuila pen) Half-time: 39-3 ■ Pakuranga 31 (W Faiane, S Shearer, TJ Faiane, R Van Der Pol tries, W Faiane 4 con, 1 pen); Ponsonby 13 (P Tausie try, C Woodmass 1 con, J Trainor 2 pen) Half-time: 17-6 ■ University 58 (A Kirikiri 3, F Cain, J Ferrier, B Helleur, C McCowan, M Renata, I Robinson tries, T ElkingtonMacDonald 4, L Graham 1 con, T Elkington-MacDonald 1 pen); Marist 23 (W Raea, J Saena, E Muliufi tries, T Halse 1 con, 2 pen) Half-time: 29-13 ■ East Tamaki 42 (S Taufa, L Faaui, G Crichton, P Elama, J Vou, M Conawa tries, penalty try, T Iosua 2 con, 1 pen); Waitakere City 7 ( S Muliaga try, A Tavita con) Half-time: 20-7 ■ Mt Wellington, Te Papapa (withdrawn)
World Masters Games heading east More than 28,000 athletes and supporters will flood to Auckland next week as the World Masters Games prepare to kick off. East Auckland will play host to a variety of sports over the week, including baseball, golf, rugby and canoe slalom. It is understood six former All Blacks will be gearing up to play. Pakuranga Rugby Club will host all rugby events beginning on April 22 and running every day through
the week except Anzac Day and April 28. Baseball will also be held at Lloyd Elsmore Park with matches taking place every day from April 21-April 30. Canoe Slalom events will take place at Vector Wero Whitewater Park in Manukau on April 26 and 27. The total number of registered athletes, supporters and officials take the total participation number to 28,000. More than 11,000 of the
registered athletes are from New Zealand with 6700 from Auckland alone and more than 16,000 athletes are expected from overseas. Athletes will compete across 28 sports in 45 disciplines at 46 venues throughout the Auckland region and two in the Waikato. The games begin on Friday April 21 with an opening ceremony at Eden Park and wrap with a closing ceremony at Queen’s Wharf on April 30.
At last... Sanzaar finally sees sense M
ost New Zealand rugby fans will support Sanzaar’s decision to reduce the Super Rugby teams to three conferences and 15 teams from the current four and 18. Sure, there will be sympathy for those who failed to cut the mustard but professionalism is about raising standards, not dragging them down. Hence three conferences – New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, 16 games a team: one each home and away against those in their conference, and one each against four of the five teams in the other two conferences. Certainly it won’t get any easier playing wise for the five-strong New Zealand teams who face one another twice. But it will reduce travelling time abroad and add to spectator appeal for fans who
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love local derbies. Meanwhile, the Stormers 34-26 win against the Chiefs and the Sharks 18-13 triumph against the Jaguares suggest South Africa can bounce back after last year’s slump despite the dire predictions of critics. The Stormers’ four tries to three Cape Town victory showed that last year’s finalist Lions are not the only South African team that can play expansive rugby. It was a rude awakening for the Chiefs, who scored two magnificent tries sparked by cheeky 80kg redhead fullback Damian McKenzie.
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Both went to right wing Toni Pulu, the first sweeping the length of the field through eight pairs of hands with McKenzie handling twice and left wing James Lowe thrice. The second started 80 metres from the Stormers’ line with McKenzie making a 40 metre dash down the centre before handing on for Pulu to finish off. It will be fascinating to see how McKenzie performs when he replaces Aaron Cruden as the Chiefs first-five next year. Blessed with startling acceleration and absolute courage, he should bring to the position much of the daring do Beauden Barrett did for the Hurricanes and All Blacks last year. Interestingly, Barrett has shelved his brilliant running game this season, preferring to
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act as a link and probe the defence with a variety of kicks. It certainly hasn’t hurt his outside backs with brother Brodie, Ngani Laumape, Matt Proctor, Vince Sio and Julian Savea all having prospered. But All Black head coach Steve Hansen will want him at his attacking best against the British and Irish Lions in June and July. Won’t we all? With Hansen also expecting his reserves to make a big impact when they come off the bench, he will have been delighted with that of Liam Squire for the Highlanders against the visiting Blues at Dunedin. With the Blues leading 20-13 at half-time and former Pakuranga star Malakai Fekitoa continuing his habit of scoring a try against the franchise that didn’t want
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him, Squire’s bone-crunching tackles and powerful runs did much to secure victory. In a team that has captain Luke Whitelock and Elliott Dixon as their starting No 8 and 6 respectively, it is a pity the athletic Squire doesn’t get more game time. However he certainly makes the most of what time he does get. Whitelock is not a particularly good attacking forward, He is, however, a strong defender, solid lineout jumper and a tireless worker. Consequently he leads by example in much the same manner of his Crusaders captain brother, Sam, a brilliant lineout exponent who also thrives on hard graft. ■ Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author
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32 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, April 13, 2017
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