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he Howick and Beachlands police stations are listed as two of 16 police stations and community police centres which could be closed according to information leaked to media. The NZ Herald last week revealed a leak identified the names of 16 stations and centres that could be closed to the public in Auckland, as police announce security needs to be beefed up at 105 of its buildings throughout New Zealand. However a police statement denied the claims of station closures.

A media statement from acting assistant commissioner district operations, Bruce Bird, said in response to a number of media queries, that claims that 16 stations in Auckland will close is incorrect. “As outlined in a statement issued by police last week, a new set of infrastructure design features are being introduced to enhance safety at police front counters. “The new features are designed to deal with the most likely threats at publicly accessible police premises,” he said.

“The safety of police staff, volunteers and visitors to our premises is of paramount importance and is a real priority for police.” He said a review of existing infrastructure highlighted a number of premises where more immediate practical steps were needed to increase security. “There are 105 stations we have identified in this category around New Zealand. For operational reasons, we will not be releasing locations of the 105 stations,” he said. The front counter safety project

was “absolutely not about cost savings”. “It is about the safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors. We note that a police employee was recently subjected to a very violent attack in the front entrance of Counties Manukau station recently, so the risks to our staff are very real,” he said. “This work is also not in response to the recent legislative changes. Police announced the front counter review project last year, in response to concerns being raised by our own staff.” ➤ Turn to Page 3

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he first grants from the Li family’s $10 million cancer research gift to the University of Auckland, were made this month and will support research into cancer biomarkers. In September last year, Bucklands Beach entrepreneur Liangren Li and his family announced a record $10m endowment fund to provide annual interest for investing in cancer research. Mr Li was diagnosed with lung cancer in February 2015, despite never smoking, living a healthy lifestyle, and having none of the risk factors for lung cancer. The major grant is the 2016 Li Family Cancer Research Project Grant which was made to Dr Michelle Wilson and her team, for a project called ‘Prosper – Profiling of Oncology Patients as part of Clinical care and Research’. The $480,000 project will run over three years starting in September and focuses on biomarkers for gynaecological cancers. It plans to expand to include other tumour types over this period. The Li Family fund will

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also support the 2016 Li Family Cancer Research Postdoctoral Fellowship, awarded to Dr Yongchuan Gu for the research into Targeted proteomics for profiling of predictive biomarkers in cancer therapy. Dr Gu is a researcher at the Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre and the grant is for $300,000 over three years, starting in January 2017. Dr Wilson, the principal Investigator for the Prosper project, is a medical

oncologist with the Cancer and Blood Service at Auckland City Hospital and a clinical senior research fellow with the Department of Oncology at the University of Auckland. This project recognises that while substantial progress has been made in the treatment of cancer through the use of targeted therapies, what works for one patient might not work for another. Biomarkers are specific characteristics of the

cancer that may provide information about which cancers are more or less aggressive and which will or will not respond to a specific treatment. “The increasing appreciation and identification of specific mutations that drive cancers, leaves us on the threshold of a new era in which biomarkers will be used to direct targeted agents to those patients most likely to respond,” says Dr Wilson. The study will collect tumour samples from previous surgery alongside fresh samples if a cancer has recurred and analyse them to provide biomarker information specific to a patient’s cancer. This will help doctors identify which clinical trials or treatments may be appropriate for the patient in the future. “Gynaecological cancers are a major cause of mortality and morbidity internationally,” she says. “In Auckland approximately 120 to 150 new patients with ovarian, endometrial or cervical cancer are seen by a medical oncologist each year. In general, when these

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challenge – a Wero – was laid down this week for novice paddlers to Olympic champions as the waters at New Zealand’s first manmade white water facility were switched on and Prime Minister John Key declared the park officially open. Close to 20 years have gone by since the Vector Wero Whitewater Park was a glint in the eye of Sir Noel Robinson, chairman of the Second Nature Charitable Trust (formerly the Counties Manukau Pacific Trust). After 10 years in the making, the park, next to the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau, came to life on Tuesday as a waka led a procession of kayakers and rafters onto the water, among them members of the New Zealand Canoe Slalom paddling team who tested the waters over Anzac weekend. Mr Key said the facility was a great asset for young people who wanted to have fun but also for those involved in the kayaking and rafting sport. He described Sir Noel as being “like a dog with a bone, never letting up on his vision”. “This park is remarkable; it has been an enormous task. The more we can provide this

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type of opportunity for young people the more we can build stronger communities.” Wero, Sir Noel said, was

about laying down a challenge. The journey had been a partnership between Auckland Council, central government,

corporates, other sponsors and funding trusts. “Without the support this community would miss out on what is normal in other parts of the country. “The park is already being talked about around the world,’ he said. “It will deliver many aspirations and inspire youth to reach new heights. “In seeing the talent of children who come here, it helps unlock something in them, sparking their natural curiosity and desire to learn.” The $40 million complex features grade 2/3 and 3/4 rafting courses and a one hectare pond. It boasts the world’s first man-made and controlled 4.5 metre waterfall. Kiwi Olympic kayaking champion Ian Ferguson is Wero’s general manager. Richard Jeffery, the trust’s chief executive says the aim is to get 15,000 children through the small course and 35,000 rafters through the big course every year, with the business model allowing affordable access for the community. The complex opens this weekend for casual paddlers. It will host an international invitational kayaking regatta in November and World Masters Games water events in 2017.

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The Herald last week reported sources within the police confirmed plans for the 16 stations “to at least temporarily shut their doors and that some of them may never re-open”. “Mr Bird’s comments were at odds with information provided to the Herald by independent sources and also by Labour MP and Auckland Mayoral candidate, Phil Goff,” the paper reported. “Mr Goff said police sources had also informed him that the closure decision has been made by the executive leadership board of the New Zealand Police based on the Front Counter Safety Project. “Police tell me the real motivation behind this decision is to cut costs by recentralising police operations at the expense of community access to policing services.” Meanwhile Mr Bird said in his statement: “What is required will vary from station to station, but may include positioning of CCTV to cover the entrance and front counters, and installation of duress alarms at front counters. “In some of these stations, one of the options may be to limit public access at times when constabulary staff are on the premises. “This does not mean the stations will permanently close, but the public access at some stations may be, as an interim measure, restricted to those times when a constabulary/authorised officer is available to work at the front counter.”

Trust cleans up our filthy waterways Are Auckland’s waterways as clean and clear as you think they are? Times reporter Rumer-Grace Archer got down and dirty with the Watercare Harbour Clean-Up Trust to reveal the shocking reality of what is piling up in Auckland’s waterways Watercare Harbour Clean-Up Trust contractors Hayden Smith and Ben Harris crew and maintain the Phil Warren II boat, working year-round to collect rubbish from Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour, Manukau Harbour and inner gulf islands. Heading up the Tamaki River on Tuesday morning, the crew and I, with the help of volunteers from Spark, collected more than 5000 litres of litter within an hour from a 100 metre area on the Tamaki River foreshore near East Tamaki. “This is a slightly higher amount of rubbish than we normally find in an area of this

size, although the type of trash is consistent with what we usually collect,” Smith says. The most common items of rubbish found were bottles, plastic bags wrappers and polystyrene but also included tyres, furniture, clothing, kids’ toys, and even a TV. While some of the rubbish along property boundaries was “definitely due to indiscriminate dumping,” Smith says the majority of rubbish in the harbour arrives from improperly disposed of rubbish on our city’s streets. “The rubbish ends up in drains, flowing into the stormwater network and out into our harbours and

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Centenary of Anzac By MARIANNE KELLY

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t was 100 years to the day last Monday when Kiwis and Australians first commemorated Anzac Day. The first Anzac ceremony was held on April 25, 1916 which looked back to the previous year’s New Zealand and Australian engagement at Gallipoli. Addressing crowds on Howick’s Stockade Hill, Howick Local Board chairman David Collings said both nations’ attention later shifted to the two-anda-half- years fought on Europe’s Western Front which involved significantly higher losses. “Anzac Day has come to embrace the losses in conflicts since,” he said. “Anzac Day will not fade. People will continue to gather to commemorate those who fell from our two nations.” A tangible recognition of the anniversary was the completion of a sealed path up the hill to the centotaph with the shape of Anzac poppies indented on each side. As the parade of veterans filed into their seats at the 11am Civic Service the renewed interest from young people was spectacularly demonstrated. Students from Macleans, Pakuranga, Botany Downs, Elim Christian, Sancta Maria, St Kentigerns, Ormison Senior and Edgewater Colleges and Mission Heights Junior College, followed by intermediate school and youth group representatives, filled up the eastern flank of the memorial area. A blank round fired from a 104 Howitzer gun was quickly followed by a fly-over of nine War Birds vintage aircraft. Eyes turned frequently to the sky as the aircraft returned in a variety of formations, one group of five streaming a spectacular smoke trail behind. Among the eyes were those of Howick College student, Ethan McCormick who read his winning essay, full of pathos about

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the experience of two of his relatives in World War I. Equally moving was the rendition by Howick Brass of Salvationist Robert Redhead’s Reflections in Nature. The benediction by community pastor Mark van Wijk was accompanied by a final aircraft fly-by. Then it was time for the elderly and the young to parade down a lined Picton Street to be met by applause from appreciative members of the public. It was also a time for quieter reflection for those of us who placed commemorative information about our loved ones’ war service on white crosses which

spilled down Stockade Hill. Thank you Howick RSA for the opportunity to adopt a cross providing the comforting presence of our deceased close by us at this time. ■ RSA patron Adele White passes on advice she received about the correct poppy-wearing procedure. Women, her military veteran adviser said, should wear their poppy on their right side, the red representing the blood of those who gave their lives. The black represents the mourning of those who didn‘t have their loved ones return home, and the green leaf represents the grass and crops growing, along with future

prosperity after the Great War destroyed so much. The leaf should be positioned at 11 o’clock to represent the 11th hour of the 11th month, the time that World War I formally ended. While he was worried that the younger generations wouldn’t understand this and his generation wouldn’t be around for much longer to teach them, Ms White says “we must remember those from our current wars too”. ■ A Botany Town Centre reference to ‘peace poppies’ planted for its Anzac Day recognition has elicited the information that a ‘peace poppy’ should be white rather than red.

The white poppy is used as a symbol of peace, worn as an alternative or complement to the red remembrance poppy. In New Zealand a White Poppy annual appeal was run in 2009 and 2010 by Peace Movement Aotearoa in the week preceding Anzac Day with all proceeds going to White Poppy Peace scholarships. But the appeal was controversial, with Veteran’s Affairs Minister Judith Collins claiming the white poppy appeal was “incredibly disrespectful to those who served their country”. White poppies have also been worn in New Zealand to mark Remembrance Day.

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ith the third annual Anzac Biscuit Bake-off wrapped up, the team at Howick Library is already looking towards next year when they will introduce a littleknown contender which made its mark in both World Wars – the ginger nut biscuit. Howick librarian, Vivienne Durrant says next year’s competition will be the Clash of the Biscuits – the Anzac versus the ginger nut. The idea came about after the team discovered a 1965 interview with 100-year-old Helena Barnard who baked thousands of ginger nuts to send to troops in World War I. From her small kitchen in Eltham, Taranaki, Mrs Barnard earned a reputation as New Zealand’s “Ginger nut Lady” with her biscuits becoming famous among the Anzacs. Today they are viewed as possibly the original Anzac biscuit. Before packing them into tins, Mrs Barnard wrapped her ginger nuts in newspaper so that soldiers would have some fresh news to read while they snacked. When World War II broke out, she started baking again, despite being in her 80s. Newspapers estimated that she made more than 4000 kg of ginger nuts during both World Wars,

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TASTY BISCUITS: Judges of Howick Library’s Anzac Biscuit Bake-off, from left, Trudi Nelson, food writer and commentator; Andrew Fearnside, founder of Wild Wheat; and Dale O’Carroll representing Howick RSA. Times photo Wayne Martin

an effort that earned her a British Empire Medal. Howick Library launched its Anzac Biscuit Bake-off three years ago to mark the 100th anniversary of the World War I battle of Gallipoli. “The team wanted to commemorate the anniversary and we will probably run the competition for another two years to mark the end of World War I,” Ms Durrant says. “Next year it will be the Clash of the Biscuits – the ginger nuts and the Anzacs,” she says. “We’ve only just discovered the

interview with Mrs Barnard who talked of the ginger nut biscuits she sent in both wars.” This year’s competition attracted 17 entries, including five from children. While there were some variations, such as the introduction of dried apricots, the traditional Anzac took the prizes with Zoe Brown of Howick winning the adult section, and Charlotte Price, of Howick, the children’s section. Prizes were donated by Howick New World and Wild Wheat Bakery.

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could present a stage musical about the last days of the life of Jesus Christ”. “I shall never forget its live performance in the Civic Arena, Pittsburgh on July 12, 1971. Of course JCS subsequently became a legit theatre stalwart.” Harlequin Theatre has brought together a cast of more than 40 actors, singers, dancers and musicians for the edgy production that has wowed global audiences for more than 40 years. ■■ Jesus Christ Superstar plays at 7.30pm from April 30-May 14 with 4pm matinees on May 4 and 8 and 2pm on May 7 and 14 at the Harlequin Musical Theatre, 563 Pakuranga Road (behind the Howick Community Centre), Pakuranga.


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ormer Bucklands Beach student Shaun Chang has an ambition to open the first eye clinic in the Sargamatha (Mt Everest) National Park and now his brother Hong Chang, has come onboard to boost the fund-raising efforts. Shaun is currently an optometrist based in Sydney, Australia and heads up the Eyes4Everest charity. The former Bucklands Beach Primary School and Macleans College student is working on raising an initial A$40,000 ($43,000) needed to design and build a permanent eye clinic in Khumjung, one of the original Sherpa settlements where his hero, the late Sir Edmund Hillary did all his work. Hong, who lives in South-East Auckland, will lead an 18-day trekking challenge, on September 28-October 15, in the Himalayas to raise funds for the charity. The venture started when Shaun, a behavioural optometrist, stumbled across the Hillary hospital and learned children were having sight difficulties. He returned to Australia and formed Eyes4Everest with a small group of optometrists. Since 2014 the organisation has provide comprehensive eye tests, prescription specta-

SPECTACULAR TREK: Hong Chang will lead an adventure in the Himalayas to raise funds for an eye clinic. Photo supplied

cles, medicated eye drops and referrals for cataract surgery. The charity was gifted land to build an eye clinic and it’s hoped to use the building to house sophisticated imaging instruments to conduct virtual consultations and perform minor eye surgery. A comprehensive eye test, a pair of prescription spectacles and sunglasses for one person could be paid for by $50 raised from the trekking challenge; $350 will provide visionrestoring surgery for a person suffering from cataracts. Trekkers who raise more than $3000 will earn a plaque inside the eye clinic. The 18 day challenge includes a 14-day trek (visit-

ing Everest Base Camp, the Hillary Hospital, and the site of the planned eye clinic). The A$2300 cost includes three night’s accommodation at Hotel Family Home Kathmandu, return mountain flights from Kathmandu to Lukla, breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee and tea for the trek; tea house accommodation for the trek; a TIMS Card and Trekking permit and a Sherpa guide and porter fee. People interested in participating in the trekking challenge should email Hong Chang at hong@eyes4everest. org.au. Donations can be made to www.givenow.com.au/eyes4everest.

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Supporting victims of violent crime By Farida Master

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t’s shocking but true. If a child is abused, it takes an average of 20 years for him/her to speak up. It took Amber Lehndorf’s brother around 27 years to tell his family about the sexual abuse he faced as a 10-year-old. Addressing Year 13 students of Macleans College recently, Auckland Child Abuse spokesperson, Ms Lehndorf along with Jock Jamieson, chair of Sensible Sentencing Trust and Jessica McVicar, youth advocate of Sensible Sentencing Trust, (SST) disclosed some scary statistics. One in three girls may be sexually abused before she turns 16-years-old.

speak up: Amber Lehndorf, Jock Jamieson and Jessica McVicar are part of the Sensible Sentencing Trust that supports victims and fights for sensible Times photo Farida Master justice.

One in seven boys many be sexually abused by adulthood. Sharing her 37-year-old brother’s story, Ms Lehndorf told a group of social science students how her mother missed all the

signs because she was dealing with her own pain of separation with their father. She said it takes an average of 20 years for a victim to speak up. “Mum and Dad were going through a divorce and so when my brother was behaving differently, my mum thought he was finding it hard to cope with it.” “He was being sexually abused for two years by his softball coach who took advantage of the turmoil our family was going through,” she said. It was only recently that her oldest brother called the family from Australia saying that he was coming home to discuss an urgent matter. “He couldn’t live with the secret anymore. You don’t have

to be like my brother who battled with it for 25 years before he told the family and reported it to the police. After investigation, three other men came forward with 19 charges. She said it explained those trust and anger issues her brother had over the years. “He went through depression, anxiety attacks and a few suicide attempts,” she revealed. “Now that he had the courage to speak up, he is going through counselling and is doing much better.” Public Awareness and education speaker Sensible Sentencing Trust and Macleans College teacher Mr Jamieson encouraged students to speak up if anything is not right.

He asked them to “play judge” as he presented cases of manslaughter over the years. Students were shocked when they realised how, in most homicide cases, the criminal is protected and eligible for parole after one third of the sentence while the victim has to go through their private hell alone. Jessica, whose dad Garth McVicar is the founder of SST, role-played with Ms Lehndorf, about how one should handle a sensitive situation when a friend confides in you about being sexually violated. It gave the students an opportunity to know how to support victims of crime and help report it without making any judgment.

Kiwi mission group takes stand for leprosy By Farida Master Traditionally, lepers have been ostracised by society. Leprosy is a disease of the skin and nerves. Few Kiwis are aware that Leprosy Mission New Zealand (LMNZ) has been supporting those affected by leprosy in the bustling city of Chittagong, Bangladesh. LMNZ has a long partnership in the city of six million people which has one of the highest prevalence rates of leprosy in the country.

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Purabi Bhuivan that recently visited Bangladesh. “If the government of New Zealand is supporting the project, what are the Bangladeshis who have settled here doing about it?” asked Mr Gomes who works at the Office of Ethnic Communities as a senior Diversity and Inclusion advisor within the Department of Internal Affairs. “We wanted to give the Bangladeshis who are well settled in New Zealand an opportunity to give back to their country of origin,”

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he says. A plan was devised to take a set of new skills to Bangladesh, such as gender awareness, business mentoring, and micro finance to self help groups, conflict resolution and women’s empowerment. Mr Gomes who has long worked with NGOs such as World Vision and Tear Fund says: “Leprosy happens in poverty stricken areas. And while Bangladesh says that it has been eradicated officially, many people are coming up with signs of leprosy every

giving back: Dannemora resident Bernard Gomes reaches out to those affected by leprosy in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo supplied

year.” The total project budget is $1.5 million over five years. “We mentored and gave grants to those affected by leprosy.”

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Feedback ‘I really need surgery’

A recent article in the NZ Herald on the 280,000 people on hospital waiting lists in NZ and the 170,000 that need surgery and have been dropped off the official lists, I found out recently I am one of them. Three years ago after having two hip replacements through the public system, my surgeon offered me spinal fusion. I declined as I needed time for my body and mind to adjust, but the offer was there, until now. My back has now deteriorated to such a degree that I decided to have the operation. My GP contacted the orthopaedic department of Middlemore Hospital for an appointment. Not only was I declined along with the other 170,000 people in NZ, but we got no explanation, even though my surgeon had recommended I needed surgery. I was the second patient my doctor had seen that week that had been declined for sur-

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gery that needed it. The 170,000 who have been declined, does the DHB think that their problems will magically go away? Perhaps a genie will give them three wishes? They are still left with the same problems but not being on a list have no hope of surgery to help them. Most people could probably cope with being told they may have to wait some months, but being dropped off the list completely is something I personally cannot cope with. Hopefully I will have better news with the next letter my doctor sends to the DHB. Is the reason dropping people off the list makes hospital operation statistics look better, or lack of money? The problem doesn’t go away. It just affects people’s quality of life, particularly older people. Frances Coe Flat Bush

Treating dogs like wolves

Re Biting dog breeds hard to identify (Times, April 21). The answer to your question is quite simple. Children are bitten more because they appear less dominant. The problem is that a huge amount of our so-called experts teach dog owners to be dominant or to be the alpha pack leader. This is based on how wolves interact. Unfortunately, if you treat a domestic dog like a wolf, it will act like one thus putting our children at risk. In my practice training and retraining, all of my clients have already received often dangerous advice and training from other trainers and experts. Ian D Taylor

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consider my next story. My wife and I, who both served in the Royal Navy, were selling poppies for Anzac Day in our usual spot outside Hancock in Picton Street and we had placed our respective photographs taken in our naval uniforms. We were both 18 then I might add. We were talking to a very attractive Indian lady who had purchased a poppy with a very generous donation when a gust of wind blew my wife’s photo down and smashed it. Offering her commiserations, the lady then went away. Gathering up the pieces, we thought no more about it. A short while later the lady came back with what we thought a rather expensive replacement frame. She explained she was touched by our putting in so much volunteer work, she did not want me to get cut with the old one. We don’t know who you are but

what a lovely act of generosity and we thank you so very much. What we do know about you is you have lived in NZ 14 years, you are a pathologist and your husband is a doctor. What a wonderful immigrant. Don’t go back to your own country. Please. Dennis & Beryl Gilbert Highland Park

Road upgrade not enough

Re Redoubt Road – Mill Road Corridor upgrade (Times Online, April 20). This proposal does not go far enough. The double lanes need to go through right to Clevedon Road, not just to Popes Road. There are two new subdivisions in the immediate Clevedon Rd/Dominion Rd area, therefore the corridor should go right through to service the increase in traffic and alleviate the current congestion moving through. Julie Thomas

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The Howick Radio Charitable Trust sincerely thanks everyone who participated in the special entertainment and charity fundraising show we staged last Saturday, April 16. Once again, our community has shown its magnificent support for a worthy cause and thoroughly enjoyable night out at a show. Thank you Bill Perry for arranging a brilliant music entertainment programme. British Architecture is a fantastic work and it was superbly played by you, Vladimir Shilov and Patrick Hedder. And what a first gig for the Leila McIntyre Band! You’re off to a great start. To Christine and Tony Bull – thank you so much for your superb, welcoming hospitality and for making The Lounge available – what a magnificent venue! Everyone who attended the event loves it. We’re also very appreciative of the contribution to the night of the best auctioneer in the land, Paul Judd, of Pakuranga and Howick Reality. Thank you Paul, you were excellent. Everyone involved with our treasured local area community radio station, broadcasting on 88.1FM and 107.1FM, has a massive feel-good factor following the event. We fully appreciate everything that the community, Bill, Christine and Tony, Paul and supporting businesses, including Times Newspapers, have done for us during this successful fundraising project. The funds will be used wisely in continuing to deliver a community radio service that, to quote Christine, “helps, educates and enriches” people’s lives. PJ (Phil) Taylor Howick Radio Charitable Trust


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 WOMEN TODAY Passionate traveller inspires Melissa Wallace has returned to helloworld Botany after the last few years spent focusing on motherhood and working in other parts of the Travel Industry. Melissa loves Europe! She will never forget her river cruise between Lyon to Arles and another from Nuremberg to Luxembourg. Melissa is quite partial to Prague, also loves Venice, Paris / Southern France and Italy. She is a Senior Travel Consultant who has travelled extensively across the world, plans to travel more and is totally passionate about travel and her work. Now she has returned to the front line to help other travellers at helloworld Botany where she worked originally between 2011 and 2013 (known then as Harvey World Travel). helloworld is a new brand and for many years under the Harvey World Travel, United Travel and Air New Zealand Holidays brands, this company has been sending Kiwis off on their world travels. Melissa joined the Papakura branch of

Thomas Cook back in (1998), launching her travel career. She took leave when her daughters (now aged 10 and 9 years old) were born and worked in other travel related roles. Before returning to Botany, she worked in a wholesale company selling luxury European holidays. She’s happy to be back in the front line in retail and is working with a wonderful and knowledgeable team of four other women led by Manager, Michelle Savusa. “My passion is selling Europe and family holidays. I believe it’s good for families to travel together – it teaches children about new cultures and to appreciate what we have here. We have some incredible deals too.” Melissa’s knowledge is such that she also knows about many “unknown treasures” e.g. Bintan Island near Singapore or Peschici in Italy. Talk to Melissa for ideas on your travel requirements. You’ll appreciate her expertise and find her enthusiasm infectious.

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Baby’s safety paramount Rose Smith loved shopping for her baby daughter – particularly at Baby on the Move. She was so impressed with their products and service she decided to buy the East Auckland franchise. And in July last year the Botany Road franchise was opened. Rose Smith grew up in Malaysia, arriving in New Zealand 15 years ago to complete her tertiary studies and holds postgraduate qualifications in Psychology. She married a Kiwi and always passionate about health and safety, worked for about 10 years in the health industry. “All my staff are mums themselves and we sell high quality baby products we have tested and used ourselves. “We have a selection of major brands such as Recaro, Silver Cross, Britax, Evenflo, Diono, Maxi Cosi and more.” “We offer free installation for the life of a car seat when it is purchased from us. This is exclusive to Baby on the Move Botany. What

makes us different is the service offered.” Rose, who is a qualified child restraint technician, is very passionate about keeping a child in a rear-facing seat for as long as possible. “We offer experience and sound advice on child restraints and also offer a car seat recycling service.” Baby on The Move has a comprehensive range of clothes by New Zealand designers – including the popular Dimples brand. They also stock a comprehensive range of toys. In addition, the shop hires out essential baby equipment ranging from car seats through to cots and high chairs and even a birthing pool. “For some new parents it is cheaper and more cost effective to hire this equipment.” The Botany store also offers fittings for other products. It is totally family-friendly with a breast-feeding chair, a changing table and kids’ play area.

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Local advocate for businesses As east Auckland continues to experience a surge in commerce, one local professional’s legal expertise is becoming a much valued commodity. Commercial lawyer, Penny Jones, has been working at leading law firm, Wynyard Wood, for some 16 years and was appointed as partner nine years ago. The long-time Bucklands Beach local says she has seen changes throughout the district that have impacted her role. “The growth has been phenomenal and we are well-placed to meet the needs of businesses in the area, especially since merging our offices in Highbrook three years ago.” In fact, Wynyard Wood offers many benefits for businesses from small, one-person operators to large international corporations. “Our size is an advantage because we offer a full range of legal services across many specialty areas. “But at the same time, we’re not so big that our clients become just a number and can still maintain that personal touch,” says Penny.

With more than 20 years’ legal experience gained overseas and in New Zealand, Welsh-born Penny has worked for top commercial law firms in the United Kingdom. Despite having tried her hand at all areas of law, Penny’s niche lies in the business domain. Her knowledge encompasses all areas of commercial law including asset structuring and trusts, sales and purchases of businesses and company shares, intellectual property, commercial leasing and contracts as well as property subdivision. Importantly, she continues to be motivated by the challenges she encounters in her field of work. “It’s really stimulating to be involved with businesses on so many levels – it’s really satisfying to see them grow and thrive with the support I provide.” Warm and approachable, Penny is community focussed and is currently chairperson of Bucklands Beach Primary School, Board of Trustees. For expert legal advice that works exclusively in the interest of your business, call:

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Promoting Eye Care Bev Willmott knew and admired the Specsavers style of business before she took over the branch in the Pakuranga Plaza seven years ago. She’d worked for three years for the company in the United Kingdom where it was founded. She studied in London, graduating as a dispensing optometrist in 1997. Bev moved to New Zealand in 2007 – originally for two years to try out the lifestyle. “My husband and I are both dispensing opticians with special expertise in the technical aspects of lenses. “There are only about 300 registered dispensing opticians throughout this country. We were about to return to the UK when we heard that Specsavers had arrived here and so I decided to buy the franchise with a business partner.” Bev enjoys her work in the “community mall.” She believes the Plaza is a good fit for Specsavers because of the easy accessibility and parking for locals. Working with a staff of ten, she employs two

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full-time optometrists. Her business partner, Nawras Nabhani, is also a ‘hands-on’ optometrist. “Specsavers have made eye care more affordable with glasses priced from $69 and the special ‘buy one get one free’ offer. “Our designer labels include Tom Hilfiger, and new editions, the European brands, Superdry and Hackett. “I am also particularly pleased that we provide free eye examinations for children under 16 with glasses priced

from $79. “It’s become affordable and made a huge difference for many kids.” Specsavers in the Pakuranga Plaza support two charities – the Fred Hollows Foundation and Riding for the Disabled with their particular ‘pet’ project a horse named Saint at Totara Park. Now living in Pakuranga, Bev finds her work both challenging and interesting. She particularly enjoys the friendship of many of the “regular customers.”

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Do you need an Accountant? Extremely ELEMENTAL for good family health very easy to fall behind with taxes. “A lot of the work we do is about prevention and monitoring the environment. Subsequently we advise clients on the steps they need to take to rectify issues identified.” Carol and her team are able to work with MYOB and Xero accounting software which enables them to watch over their clients’ finances with the eyes of a hawk. Offering a FREE half hour consultation where she can run through everything a new business owner or client should consider, Carol’s total service has proven time and again that it is an invaluable investment for any business. “It’s making sure our clients get the most out of our services for their business in terms of quality and affordability.” To give Carol and her team a good indication of your financial situation, come equipped with accounts from the past year, as well as accounts for the year to date where these are available, and call us now.

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Winter undoubtedly brings renewed aches and pains in the body but at Elemental Body Therapies in Howick, Tatia Bray and her diverse team of holistic massage therapists offer effective solutions to managing painful muscles, soft tissue injuries and general discomfort. We have a variety of different treatments including Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Massage, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Reiki Healing and Sports Bowen – try something new with us today! “Massage is fundamental for the treatment of physical aches caused by overuse in the workplace, sports traumas and everyday physical activities which often lead to stress, tiredness and feeling cranky. “Of course, the general benefits of soothing massage to relieve anxiety and to improve total well-being are well known. People are more likely to achieve their goals if treated correctly and feeling in tip-top condition.”

At Elemental Body Therapies clients have complete privacy and can discuss their concerns in confidence or simply remain quiet and slip into a deep state of relaxation. Tatia encourages her clients to try different therapists within the Elemental team then settle with one whose style best suits their preferences. “I want our clients to feel completely comfortable and confident in the health practitioner they choose and also to feel free at any time to use the services of any other therapist in the team.” For many people, a massage at Elemental Body Therapies is essential to their health regime while for others it is an occasional escape from life’s everyday pressures. Regardless of the reason for choosing to rejuvenate the body and spirit, Tatia says everyone is welcome! And to brighten winter, she is offering 10 per cent discount on all treatments booked before June 15, 2016 – just mention this article.

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All it takes is one little mistake for accounting mayhem to ensue. Therefore, your accounting requires constant oversight. And the right person for the job is none other than chartered accountant Carol Rigby. With vast experience gleaned from many different fields, the Howick resident has been overseeing the accounts of local businesses for nearly 15 years now. Speaking from experience, the specialist in small to medium sized businesses says many business owners often relax their hold on their finances to concentrate on other aspects of their business. “I cannot stress how important it is for people to always keep an eye on their finances to maximise efficiency and minimise errors that can get messy,” Carol says. “And that’s where I step in. I make sure the right things are done at the right time, I keep my clients on track and offer advice on how they can improve.” The home-based accountant adds that it’s


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get a price to get it in for you! We have access to most products and are more than willing to help you get the product that you want. Obviously you can pick up the products directly from our store, or we offer a delivery service to suit your needs at a small charge. The team here at the Harvey Norman Outlet are a little more relaxed than most retail stores and, as such, can be more flexible with pricing and delivery options. Although we run on relatively low margins so are predominantly a cash and carry business, we can offer short interest-free terms if this helps. We are pleased to be part of the community and have Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking staff on the floor at most times. Come in and be surprised.

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For its warrant of fitness (WOF) business, the company has installed its own diagnostic brake rolling machine to check wheel alignment and shock absorbers. It also provides a breakdown service which includes picking up local customers and delivering them home if they are having work done on their cars. The business has won several national awards from the Motor Trade Association (MTA) for its dedication to electrical and mechanical excellence. It’s also AA accredited, working in conjunction with car insurers and used car dealers in the area. Howick Auto Electrical has been operating in Howick for about 50 years and throughout that time has been a regular advertiser with the Howick and Pakuranga Times. “We have stuck with it [the Times] and it has always worked for us,” Dion says. “We tried radio at one time but felt it did not work as well as the local newspaper. “The internet and our website also drives business. And there’s the old-fashioned word of mouth. “We’ve worked with many Times people over the years. They are fantastic to work with.”

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What’s On RSA women

The Howick RSA Women’s Section meets in the clubrooms downstairs on Friday, April 29, 10am for morning tea and entertainment. This month is a fashion parade by Gables. All welcome. Phone Rosemary 534-9291.

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Auckland East Parents Centre and Connections In The Home are holding a Brainwave event on May 25 in conjunction with our AGM. It’s called ‘The Early Years Last Forever’ and it discusses why creating stressfree and loving environments for children in the early years builds strong minds and great futures.

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A free community notice-board for non-profit groups. Send notices to whatson@times.co.nz, fax 271 8073, post to PO Box 259-243, Botany, Auckland 2163 or drop into our office at Level 1, The Lane, Botany Town Centre, 588 Chapel Road, East Tamaki.

Music treasure trove

Discover our digital music resources, Tuesday May 24, 10.30am-11.30am, Pakuranga Library. A one hour hands on workshop digging into Auckland Libraries online music treasure trove. We will be looking at both databases and apps. Feel free to bring your own device. RSVP 576-5269.

Centering meditation

Sunday, May 1, meet at 6.50pm for 7pm start. Music and meditation on sacred text and centering prayers. Monthly meeting at All Saints historic church, corner. of Selwyn Rd and Cook St, Howick. All welcome. Phone 534-6864.

Musical story time

Let’s get noisy with notes: a music-themed story time. Thursday, May 12, 10.30am11.15am, Pakuranga Library. Celebrate Music Month with stories, songs, music making and more. Noise, mayhem and fun!

Mega car wash

Captain Musick Air Scouts are having a mega car wash at the scout den at 64 Pigeon Mt Rd, Bucklands Beach, to raise funds for jamboree. Saturday, April 30, 9.30am-4pm. Cash and Eftpos, food and refreshments available.

Music academy

Auckland Music Academy Concert, Saturday, May 21, 10.30am-11.30am, Pakuranga Library. Come and enjoy a varied musical programme presented by students of the Auckland Music Academy.

SeniorNet

Pakuranga SeniorNet May meeting is on Friday, May 6, 10am, St Andrews Church, corner Ridge Rd and Vincent St, Howick. Guest speaker is Peter Armstrong from RiverNet who are working with Cisco on Wi-Fi technology and why companies offer free Wi-Fi in 2016. Visitors most welcome. Phone Warren 940-0462 or email aliceandwarren@woosh.co.nz.

Like to dance?

If you like ballroom, classical sequence, Latin, modern sequence and new vogue, see you at Albert and Virginia’s Dance at Te Tuhi, Centre For The Arts opposite the Warehouse in Reeves Rd, Pakuranga, every 1st Saturday of the month at 7.30pm. Phone 576-9275 Albert or Virginia.

Women’s fellowship

Dove Catholic Fellowship for Women invite you to our next meeting on Tuesday, May 31, 7.30pm, St Anne’s Parish Hall, Manurewa. Guest speaker Cathy Jenkin. Theme Blessed are the Humble. Come and share a cuppa, friendship and encouragement. All welcome. Phone Grace on 5773479.

Free public lecture

Osteoporosis and Bone Disease: Auckland Medical Research Foundation is holding a free public lecture at 7pm on Wednesday, May 27, Auckland Medical School. Distinguished Professor Ian Reid will discuss the impact and treatment of bone diseases, including osteoporosis and Paget’s disease. To register phone 923-1701 or email amrf@medicalresearch.org. nz.

Jesus Christ Superstar

Until May 14, WednesdaySaturday 7.30pm, Saturday Matinees 2pm (May 7, 14), Sunday Matinees 4pm (May 1, 8), Wednesday May 11 performance will be NZ Sign Language interpreted in support of NZ Sign language week. Presented by Harlequin Musical Theatre, 563 Pakuranga Rd (behind Howick Community Centre). Tickets from iticket. co.nz or phone 361 -1000.

U3A

The next meeting of U3A Pakuranga is at St Andrews Church, corner of Ridge Rd and Vincent St Howick, Monday, May 2, 1.45pm. Our guest speaker is Dr Barbara Smith, history scholar, registered nurse and registered midwife. Her address is entitled “The Black Death (13461353)- Do we still need to fear it?”.

Favourite hymns

All Saints Church, Selwyn Road, Howick invites you to join in an hour of favourite hymns, personal stories and musical items, followed by afternoon tea. 2pm Sunday, May 1. Church office: 5346864.

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The Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/Walk will once again be taking place in Ellerslie, with women from all around the region preparing to walk and run their way through Mother’s Day on May 8. The event, which begins at the Ellerslie Event Centre at 8am, follows a 5km route. It is part of a nationwide initiative run by Jennian Homes to support the Heart Foundation’s Go Red for Women campaign, which aims to improve the heart health of New Zealand females. Heart disease is the single biggest killer of women, taking the lives of over 50 each week in this country. As a proud supporter of Go Red for Women, Jennian Homes is committed to working with the Heart Foundation to reduce this alarming statistic, and will be giving $20,000 to the charity to support women’s heart health as a result of the Mother’s Day events. Emma Langhorne of Jennian Homes Auckland CBD & East says: “Community wellness and the health of all New Zealanders is very important to us and we are proud to support the Heart Foundation’s Go Red for Women campaign through the Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/ Walk. “It is a great event and an incredibly fun way to spend

Mother’s Day, and we encourage as many women as possible in the area to register and show support for women’s heart health. “Registrations close on May 3 so make sure you register online ASAP.” Jennian Homes Auckland CBD & East is hoping to beat last year’s attendance, where an impressive 450 women took part in the local event, and more than 7000 participated nationally. Gerry Devlin, medical director for the Heart Foundation, says: “The Heart Foundation is thrilled to have Jennian Homes’ support for our annual Go Red for Women campaign once again. Heart disease is often thought to be a male problem, but it’s the number-one killer of women both in New Zealand and globally. In fact, Kiwi women are four times more likely to die of heart disease than breast cancer, a largely unknown fact,” he says. “Jennian Homes is a loyal, longstanding partner of the Heart Foundation, helping to raise much-needed funds for heart health research. Since the Heart Foundation began, it has invested more than $55m into research and cardiology training, which has a direct impact on saving lives.” To add a special touch to

2016, all entrants will receive the Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/Walk official t-shirts featuring a design by celebrated New Zealand artist Dick Frizzell. Jennian Homes business development manager Aidan Jury says: “Tasked with the job of creating an awesome t-shirt design runners would be proud to wear, we got thinking ‘How can we make it collectable and recognisably New Zealand?’ Dick Frizzell instantly came to mind. We got in touch and the answer was yes. We are proud and delighted the Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/ Walk t-shirts will be featuring his design.” This year local primary schools will also have an opportunity to benefit from the healthy heart message, with the chance to win $2500 worth of Rebel Sport vouchers. Emma explains: “When you register for the event online, you can nominate your chosen local school. After registrations have closed, the primary school with the most nominations in the region will win $2500 of Rebel Sport vouchers to purchase sporting equipment to promote exercise and healthy hearts to their students.” To register for the event go to www.jennianmothersday.com

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urder mysteries are a popular genre of theatre which is part of the attraction for the director of Howick Little Theatre’s next production. After a 12-month break from his last stint, directing 4000 Miles, Nathan Hey has returned to direct the stage production of Peter James’ thriller, The Perfect Murder. The book has been adapted for the stage by Shaun McKenna and had its world premier in the UK in January 2014. Mr Hey says after he read the script he decided that it offered considerable scope and challenge. “It’s a really well-written script which drew me to it,” he says. “Sure it’s a murder. But there is also a lot of drama and comedy, some dark, but also light with good laughs.” The script is unusual in that all five characters take a major part in the production. Barrie Graham plays the unhappy husband Victor Smiley who, after a long marriage, decides he wants to get his wife Joan, played by Fiona Hall, out of his life forever. But through the twists and turns of the plot, he gets a nasty surprise. Richard Deluca plays Don Kirk who the audience will have to wait for to reveal his part in the murky plot. Meantime Arthur Young plays Detective Roy Grace who has the job of piecing it all together. New to the HLT stage is Sophia Malecaut-Watts who plays sex worker Kamila Walcak. “The smallest role accounts for about 40 per cent of the

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script,” Mr Hey says. “But even then those scenes are big ones. It’s been interesting because there are not just two leads. The whole cast is so involved.” With hard-working veterans of HLT and the Dolphin taking the main parts, Mr Hey says that three weeks out the play is already getting slick – “one thing I like is having a slick operation.” While the play is a murder mystery, he says he hopes to surprise the audience. “I want it to run to the last where you think you know how it is going to end, but you don’t. There are twists and turns and

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Seger and Steve Earle. One of his songs was also selected by the Don Williams Music Publishing Group at the Los Angeles Songwriters Showcase. Upon returning from the US, he based himself in Auckland and formed his new band Fiesta Drive after his former Half Moon Bay address (now known as The Drive). Together they have recorded two live DVDs, two live CDs and a studio album and have played a large number of gigs around the country. Wilde spent another six months in the US in 2005 writing and performing in LA, Texas, New York, Chicago and Nashville. Whilst there, he co-wrote the

song Ghost Town Road with Rick Beresford who has a gold record for a song he wrote for American country music artist George Jones titled If Drinking Doesn’t Kill Me Her Memory Will. The new EP is being pitched as a collection of “beautifully crafted” Americana pop rock songs. Lead title singleGhost Town Road “propels us with warm, hearty production, passion and nostalgia and builds to a crescendo”. Juliet’s Fallen is a love song for Wilde’s wife based on the romantic tragedy of Romeo & Juliet and begins with a Bob Seger-style piano riff building into a careening rock track reminiscent of early Springsteen. “I’ve usually produced my own music” says Wilde, “so this is the first time I have hired a real producer – Stephen Small - and I’m really happy I did.” Known for his work on Kiwi singer/songwriter Jamie McDell’s debut and Autozamn recordings, Small produced the EP, with Tom Healy on engineering duties, all taking place in Wilde’s home studios Wilde Records in Half Moon Bay. Wilde’s band The Drive includes musicians Henrik Rylev (drums), Mark Collier (electric guitar) and Aaron Watkins (bass). The Drive will perform at the Backbeat Bar on K Road on Friday April 29 to celebrate the EP release. ■■ Ghost Town Road will be available via iTunes and digital service providers with physical copies available from Wilde’s website and from live shows. http://jessewilde.com/.

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and shallow drop in Auckland values due to the new restrictions on investors and the dramatic fall in Chinese buyer activity since September,” he says. “However, I didn’t expect the drop to be quite this brief and shallow. That is making the assumption of course that this rebound in values in our largest city is going to continue.” QV Homevalue registered valuer James Wilson says the ‘wait and see’ approach which entered the market after new rules to curb investor activity is subsiding and investors are beginning to re-enter the market. “Agents are reporting a shortage of listings and that well-presented, quality homes are selling well with strong prices being achieved,” he

says. “Properties which provide multiple consented income units are increasingly popular among both investors and owner occupiers.” Investors, he says, are now placing greater emphasis on the long-term rental returns over capital gains which indicates a shift away from a speculation based investment model and a return to traditional models governed by longer term investment returns. The prospect of Auckland house prices continuing to increase throughout the year has returned, says Peter Thompson, managing director of Barfoot & Thompson. “March is always one of the busiest sales months of the year and a good indicator of where prices are tracking for the remainder of the year,” he says.

Regional housing market The past five years’ Auckland regional housing market at a glance, as at March’s figures. Eastern Beaches Dwelling median price 2012 587,500 2013 675,000 2014 770,000 2015 878,750 2016 990,000 Percentage change 2015 to 2016 — +13% Dwelling numbers sold 2012 248 2013 258 2014 246 2015 276 2016 213 Percentage change 2015 to 2016 — -23% Median days to sell 2012 30 2013 30 2014 33 2015 32 2016 35 Percentage change 2015 to 2016 — +9% Auckland Region Dwelling median price 2007 443,000 2015 720,000 2016 820,000 Percentage change 2015 to 2016 — +14%

Dwelling sales volume 2007 3884 2008 1621 2015 3672 2016 3230 Percentage change 2015 to 2016 — -12% National sales distribution Under $400,000 2014 3155 2015 3450 2016 3524 Percentage change 2015 to 2016 — +2% $400,000-$599,999 2014 1947 2015 2204 2016 2348 Percentage change 2015 to 2016 — +7% $600,000-$999,000 2014 1616 2015 2126 2016 2354 Percentage change 2015 to 2016 — +11% $1 million and over 2014 597 2015 1023 2016 1301 Percentage change 2015 to 2016 — +27%

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ELECTRICIAN Reg. hard working & reliable, value for dollars, all work undertaken. Satisfaction guar Ph 534-8889 ELECTRICIAN Registered Electrical, Smartvent & Alarms. Ph Mark 027 495 4219, a/h 534 3227 NZ REG, Commercial / Domestic. All Electrical Work. Free Quotes. Call free 0800 22 3330 or 0220 635 830 NZ REGISTERED Electrician 20 yrs exp. Great rates, Gold Card discount. Local family business. Reliable, friendly, no job too small! Leaves no mess; EFTPOS avail. Call Anthony 534 0275 or 021 02246711 SB Electrical NZ Reg Electrician. Reasonable rates. All electrical work. Nick 021 058 9561, 5340450

021 43 43 23 537 1904 all hrs

ELECTRICAL

A STOVE PROBLEM?

No job too small. Repairs, Fencing, Pool Fencing. Free Quotes.

Specialising in stove repairs

Ph Alan 0274-516-454 a/h 576-6756 East City Stove Repairs

Residential and Commercial Lawn and garden maintenance 20 yrs exp - free quote Ph: John 021 724 986

Irrigation Systems design and installed, all aspects of landscape maintenance undertaken. Qualified Horticulturist Ph 535-4471 021-257-6898

ANDREW 021 324 994 or 213 2880. Lawns, garden maint, tree felling/trimming, Free quotes.

constructed & maintained, lawns mown, pruning & Arbourcultural work undertaken, waste removed.

HANDYMAN & Gardeners Ltd. Michael 027 6162 146

ACCESS Garage Doors. Sales, service, repairs, tilts, rollers, springs, motors, remotes. Phone Jonathon 0800 204 333

GREENMAN den TREES Free quotes. vice. Phone 021 570 409

GARAGE doors supply & repairs. Ph Amnon (021) 399616 or Jack (022) 4248805 or 268-2383a/h no extra charge Sundays

LAWNS PLUS, For a top quality professional service & free quote Ph/txt Mike 0220936020

VINYL LAYER 25 yrs exp. Karl 027 2481167 or 576 7936 a/h

0800 24 LOCK 0800 245 625

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ALL FENCING, decking & retaining walls. Ph Richard 021 783 258, or 271 3258 NEW DECKS, Deck Repairs, etc. New Fences & repairs. Free quotes. Call 021 023 69767 John

broken windows glazing mirrors cat doors balustrades showers splashbacks Ph 265 2941 38 Trugood Dr, Burswood www.haynesglass.co.nz

HOWICK LOCKSMITHS CD177471

VINYL LAYING, supply, prep & install. No job too big or small Ph Brendan 021-996-898, 537-8402ah

SHIFTERS

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

GARDEN CARE

Garden Care Garden Maintenance One Off Garden Tidy Weed Removal

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

HOWICK HOME DECORATORS Int/ext painting Waterproofing of Exterior walls Free Quotes

FURNITURE REMOVAL

FURNITURE

Lawn & Gar& HEDGES. Friendly ser534 2053 or

LOCKSMITHS

HAYNES GLASS

FLOORING GUYS Uplift & prep for Tiles, Vinyl & Carpet. Refs avail. Ph Bobby 021 02924836.

BRUCIE’S LAWNMOWING. Free quotes. Phone now on 537 3470 or 021 026 21890 EZYMOW Affordable & Reliable. Ph 021 0247 5434

GARAGE DOORS

GLASS & GLAZING

Hedge & Shrub Trimming

FENCING & TRELLIS

ABOUT Fencing 2000

NZ Reg Electrician

FLOOR DOCTORS

GARDENER LANDSCAPER Gardens designed,

Polyurethaning and all aspects of floor preparation of old and new floors, workmanship with pride & quality. Ph Brendon (0274) 505-328 or Kent (0274) 532-439

We do WINZ quotes

Driveways/Patios Swimming Pool surrounds Decorative coloured Concrete Exposed Pebbles and Aggregates Concrete Sealing Bobcat and Digger Post Hole Boring

LEES CARPETS

49D Springs Rd, East Tamaki Ph 273 8899

Ph Doug 537 1362 021 158 3260

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howickdecor@hotmail.com

A1 CHINESE PAINTERS

HANDYMEN HANDYMAN & Gardeners Ltd. Michael 027 6162 146

HANDYMAN

An experienced gentleman with years of experience in additions, renovations, wallpapering & painting etc. All other work considered Ph 0274 945 447 or 534 8404

Interior/Exterior painting, Wallpaper stripping, Plasterboard fixing/stopping, Residential/Commercial High quality workmanship Ph Vincent 5339658 021-135 3388 CEILING Repaints roller application. also plastering & all other interior wk, over 30yrs exp Refs avail†Rob 0211848173

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KITCHENS ADVANTAGE Kitchen Plus Ltd. For new kitchens or renovations. Ph 027 2029755/0800 548 7587

ALL HEDGES, TREES, LAWNS

Also garden maintenance rubbish removal, free quotes. 15 Yrs exp. residential/commercial Ph: Peter 021 39 33 84 QUALITY GARDEN SERVICES

GA117458

QUALITY CATERING AT affordable prices, celebrations, lunches or any occasion. 12yrs exp. Ph Debbie, Delicious Dining 537-1312 or 021 180 9878

TASA COMPUTER

$35 p/m

ELITE LAWN & GARDEN SERVICES

LANDSCAPING FOR ALL YOUR Landscaping needs. Over 10 years experience. Call Tim on 021 885 676 LANDSCAPING All aspects. 10yrs exp. 100% guar. Richard 021 783 258, or 271 3258

Free Quotes 0800 100 025 CD147172

CATERING

Competitive Rates Free Quotes

Family Owned & Operated for over 30 years Sand/polyurethane staining/ blonding New/old floors supply and lay cork tiles Free Quotes Ph: 537 3371 Neil Craft 027 296 6320 Kris Craft 021 055 7522 www.craftfloorsanding.co.nz

Specials, Free Quotes Professional Layers Showroom

K58004

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Leak Repairs Infrared Checks Alterations Renovations Repairs Maintenance Landscaping Waterproofing

CRAFT FLOORSANDING

CARPET & VINYL

CD132089

Plans for new houses & additions 30yr experience. Prof member ADNZ - LBP

GARDENER, cleaner, driver. Wants any work! 278 3087

Microsoft Certified Professional

K55042

CD177619

DRAFTING & DESIGN

CONSTRUCTION LTD

FLOORING & SERVICES

SN64060

PRODECK

Authorised Service Centre Simpson - Electrolux - Hoover Westinghouse - Dishlex - Atlas

PC Laptop LCD Printer Virus Network Email Data Recovery Onsite Job NO Fix NO Fee

CD235176

www.sos-appliance-repairs.co.nz

Appliance

PLUMBERS

021 764797 or 532 8930

GARDEN Control for all gardening requirements. Robert 0274 990 513 or 534 7536

LAWNCARE

CD239000

021-369 881

D & J Computer

Silver Medal DESIGN Winner CONSTRUCTION Ellerslie MAINTENANCE Flowershow

CD217636

533-6954

BUILDER avail additions, renovations, all types of building. Competitive price. Licenced Builder Alan 021548-131

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Servicing all major brands of Whiteware appliances

COMPUTERS

GA101040

NZ registered electrical service technician

Alternator Charge Rate, Starter Condition and Check Plus Battery Test - FREE OF CHARGE

LANDSCAPES Ph: 535 9155 thebehersings@xtra.co.nz

Âť Consultations Âť Advice Âť Garden makeovers Âť Planting plans Âť Edibles a specialty

Karen 021 865 590

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24B Polaris Pl, East Tamaki - OPEN SAT 8.30-1pm Ph/Fax 274 0495 Auto Electrical & Mechanical Repairs

09 277 7874 viphomeservices.co.nz

CD149879

Phone Dean 021 278-8087, 535-1005 a/h

CD228064

Repairs to: Fisher & Paykel European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry • Fridge & Freezer seals only

FREE QUOTES

PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL

CD241676

CD185360

Parmco & Turboair authorised service

Security Screened, Trained & Insured Operators

MOTORING

CD191202

BUILDER additions, alterations, bthrms, decks, kitch etc. All aspects of carpentry work, Lic. Bldg Practioner Ph Richard 021 287-9403

NZ Registered

Fixed Price Regular & One-Off’s Personalised Service Window & Carpet Cleaning ! Plus Lawns & Gardens

Fencing Retaining Decks Dingo k9-3 mini digger â– Post holes â– Specialists in limited access sites G9G062

Ph: 5768812 Open 7 Days 83 Reeves Rd Pakuranga

Licensed Building Practitioner Member Certified Builders

535 6950 021 0333 149

ABACLEANZ Urgent Carpets, furnishings, open homes & bond receipts. 24/7. Ph 0800 888 181

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271 1125 021 264 6080

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138J Harris Road East Tamaki 271 6262

New Homes Alterations Reclads

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NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL

Damien Westwood Mob: 027 4854 412 Ph: 536 5112 or westwoodbuilders@xtra.co.nz www.westwoodbuilders.co.nz

CLEANING

HOMES & OFFICES

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LICENCED BUILDING PRACTITIONER REGISTERED MASTER BUILDERS

CD237020

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Leaky Home Repairs Alterations Decks All Trade Services

MIKE JOHNSON, your local Sweep. 10yrs+ exp. Report provided. $60. Ph 536 6394 or 021 251 0324

TOP QUALITY - LOW COST Lawn mowing Garden maintenance Garden makeovers Trees Affordable Landscaping FREE QUOTES Phone:

K55070

CD130002

½ price TV, audio Washing machine refrigerators Factory Returns Centre ervice S d e ris Autho

BATHROOM & SHOWER BOX RELINING

CHIMNEY SWEEP

All fencing, decks, retaining walls, landscaping & more Competitive pricing Free Quotes

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Stylish & Affordable Bathroom Renovations Bathroom & Shower renovation specialist Wall & Floor Ceramic Tiling All Aspects Of Domestic Plumbing Service & Repair

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TV Audio Aerials Heatpumps IT PC lap tops Sony, Panasonic, LG Sanyo, Toshiba

Ph: Paul 534 7427 hm or 021 251 4615

Call 0800 748 246

A.J. CONTRACTOR

LANDSCAPING

K58038

CD6793

Additional outlet Phone Jack TV/VCR Tuning Ph: 532 8723 021 661 469

Fixed price contract Transparent build process with regular communication Master Builders 10 year guarantee Local Kiwi firm

CD163461

INSTALLATION

Complete renova on service Supply & custom build op ons Tiled shower systems Concept to comple on

CD171490

TV AERIAL

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

CD226123

CD206513

AERIAL Installation, home theatre setup, extra TV outlets incl Sky Ph: Rodger 021 659677

- Remove nicotine stains, grease, soiling, dust, cobwebs - Kill mould & bacteria - Healthy atmosphere Jim 0800 38 38 48 021 38 38 48

GARDEN CARE

535 6227 021 726697 Sam 027 4981810 Adrian

Ready to build now and need a good builder?

CD241122

HORIZON AERIALS LTD

ALTERATIONS & Additions. Ring Colin Edmonds, Registered Builder. 5345721, 0274-951-685

CEILING & WALL CLEANING

CD145261

Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed

FENCING & TRELLIS

BUILDERS

&'

ADDITIONS, alterations, bathrooms, decks, etc. all types of work. over 40 yrs exp. Registered Certified Builder Ph Ken 534-1214

Aerials & TV INSTALLATION

Ph: 534 5888 Mob: 027 507 8680

CEILING CARE

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AERIALS

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Every Job Project Managed www.FirstChoicePainters.co.nz View website for job examples PAINTER int/ext roof, free quote, qual work Korean Painters Ph Charlie 533 5328 or 027 245 0807 PAINTER/Plasterer & handyman 30 yrs+ exp Ph Muzza 577-2989/0276770294


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PAINTERS & DECORATORS

PLUMBERS

PAINTING & DECORATING

Bizzy Bee Plumbing Ltd Gas & Plumbing Services

SS80294

call Ian on 0800-000-116

“i won’t sting you” K54011

RUBBISH REMOVAL

QUALITY PAVING LTD Rob 022 4300 745

ALL PAVING & Landscaping. Great rates. Ph Richard 021 783 258, or 271 3258

PLUMBERS 1st For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs

Certifying plumbing, gas and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs

All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area

Brett 534 3562 / 027 493 0181 Warren 534 3551 / 027 281 9454

LOCAL Master Plumber, Gasfitter, Drainlayer. Over 20yrs exp. competitive rates, excell customer service. Call Steve at Majestic Plumbing Ltd for a free quote 021 625378 PLUMBER All maint wrk, no job too small. Prompt service. Ph 535 9567 PLUMBER Certified 19yrs exp. New or RENO work/ Hot Water Cylinders. Brad 022 671 8125.

PLUMBER

535 1111 027 235 2517

CD197785

Plumbing Ltd

Certifying Plumber ► Hot Water Cylinders ► Bathrooms & Kitchens ► General Maintenance ► Work Guaranteed ► Howick, B/Bch, Pknga

THE TILE GUY  Floor & Wall Tiling. Certified Waterproofing. Stonemason by trade. 30yr exp. 5271202, 0210311899

SS87908

PEST CONTROL

ROOFING

UPHOLSTERY SPECIALISTS Quality recovers, antiques, custom-made furniture, headboards, loose covers. Free quotes, local pickup/delivery 534-4109 / 0212997162 www.nicheupholstery.com

We sell furniture, household goods, quality used clothing, etc. We accept donations of good furniture, clothing etc. 9 Ben Lomond Cres, Pakuranga Ph 576-1507 Open 6 days Come and be surprised

HEALTH & BEAUTY

TO LET

ACCOMMODATION OFFERED HOWICK Flatmate wtd, lge luxurious house $300 incl pwr/wtr ph 021 243 8468

SECOND HAND SHOP

QUALITY furn rooms. Caring responsible wrking seniors. Non drinkers $200+ 021 48 62 69

HOME HELP OFFERED Professional Ironing Since 2000

$25(conditions Per Basket apply)

The friendly team specialising in home rentals and property management.

For more information and current rental listings visit:

www.eliteproperty.co.nz or call 09 535 0911

Sports Massage

KYLA HOULTHAM

Free pick-up/delivery Satisfaction guaranteed

Professionalism Dedication Excellent Communication Proactive Approach

Ph: 532 8385

FOCUS ON FEET. Home visits. Professional Gentle Care. Marlena RN Ph 5331150 MASSAGE Sports, deep tissue, cellulite & relaxing massage. Mobile serv avail. Ph Evgeniya 022 431 4020 or 021 062 2231

Visit our website: www.times.co.nz Browse our latest editions or past editions back to 2012

CD165333

Rental & Property Management Specialist

MASSAGE Unit 19, 325 Ti Rakau Dr, East Tamaki. Ph: 273 5519 or 022 330 8633 Open 10am to 9.00pm CD205971

PAKURANGA 2 brm unit. Avail 29/4. Close to school, shops & bus. $360pw. Phone 272 8233

Being an energetic and dedicated professional, Kyla ensures a reliable tenant is placed into your property. Whether you require complete Property Management whereby eliminating any stress such as rent collection, monthly inspections etc giving you peace of mind, or simply our casual letting service, Kyla will deliver a professional standard of service. Kyla Houltham, Pakuranga Office, 102 Pakuranga Rd DDI: 09 212 5729 Mobile 021 409 293 kyla.houltham@raywhite.com Mountfort Estate Agents Ltd Licensed (REAA2008)

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A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP

MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS Email: rentals.howick.nz@raywhite.com Internet: www.rwhowick.co.nz

Trees, hedges and stumps Trim’d, removed, chip’d Pruning/shaping, rubbish and Section clearing Phone 536 5955

HOWICK OFFICE

12 Uxbridge Road, Howick - Ph 538 0680

AAA TREE/Hedge services, quality job, bargain price, free quote Russ 0212299155

All tree & hedge work Rubbish removal Garden Clearouts Free Quotes Fully Insured

Exterior Soft Washing of:

Ph Josh 536 4603 or 021-074-8027 All about

TREES

Reducing Thinning Shaping Full removal Chipped onsite or removed Good rates Great references Free quotes

ALL stumps & trees, est.48 yrs, free advice & quotes. Low rates, Terry NZATL 0274 989080 or 530 8741 BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797

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

BRANCH MANAGER

✓ Domestic & commercial ✓ Low pressure bio-wash ✓ Professional presentation

ALL TREE WORK Stump Grinding Fully Insured Free Mulch Ph Brett 533-0473 or 021-279-9118

DS TREES & Landscapes, all tree work & stumps, hedges, mulching, rubbish removal. Ph Doug 021537171/537-8595

TREES STUMP GRINDING Remove stumps the easy way.

BRUCE (021) 653-425 534-2595 Also Pauanui

Robyn Campbell & Melissa Parry DDI: 538 1227 or 021 350 878 robyn.campbell@raywhite.com Sally Morrison DDI: 538 0685 or 027 305 7582 sally.morrison@raywhite.com

WATERBLASTING

A-CLASS TREE SERVICES

E3C026

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ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166

NICHE

Upholstery

HOWICK KIDS MARKET THIS Sat 30, 9-11am. 120 Picton St opp Basalt. Toys, games, books, clothes, dvds etc!

WANTED to rent house in Howick/ Cockle Bay/ Botany etc by prof cple Ph 021 08848674

TREE SERVICES

K54146

Prompt Reliable Service Bathrooms Kitchens General Maintenance Hot Water Cylinders Spouting & Roofing

171 Moore St, Howick Ph: 535 7524 www.easterncovercentre.co.nz

CD140634

PEST CONTROL

ANTS - FLEAS - SPIDERS - FLIES WASPS - RODENTS - COCKROACHES Ph: Chris 577 4448 021 243 0004

Handy Andy Plumbing

Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232

CD202782

www.allgoplumbing.co.nz

534-7361, 292-8930 0274-767-746

027 594 1243 537 4796 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

Quality guaranteed Free Quote Waterproofing Best Prices Wall and floor Underfloor Heating David Yang 273 6566 or 021 1867 361

Qualified Arborist

Gary Hanson

Contact

K54159

Hot Water Cylinders Bathroom/Kitchen Renovations Roof Leaks General Maintenance All Work Guaranteed

TILING

Ph: Murray

Certifying Plumber

CATKIN

KAK007

ADAM OXLEY

COVERS

For all Shades & Blinds plus outdoor furniture

CD145278

PAVING & Landscaping. Free quotes. Phone Jim 027 5509 955 or 537 2988 ah

UPHOLSTERERS

CD229507

ALL ABOUT PAVING, Driveways, Patios & paths, garden edging & repair work. Ben 021 884 072 or 5345041

Hill Plumbing

H3X019

ADL PAVING & LANDSCAPING. Ph Adrian 027603-1919 or a/hrs 537-2345

K54065

CD215949

New / Repairs Paths, patios, drives, garden edging & more Years of experience Quality workmanship

Work guaranteed Maintenance Hot Water cylinders Roof repairs/spouting Blocked Toilets Renovations (027) 244-9767 (09) 577-5767

► ► ► ► ►

TILING

MACLEANS college snr boys, uniform, grt cond, full range, new rugby set, Sm, good prices 537 2174 or 022 0744265

HALF MOON BAY 1/7 Levaut Pl, moving house, h.hld, bric a brac, dog kennel, Sat 30, 8-11am cash only.

TO LET

CD235784

BRIAN Certifying Plumber

Ph: 274 6357

Ph: 535-9093 (027) 476-0246

CD167856

GMS210159

Pavers at factory prices

GALLAGHER PLUMBING

PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING

Ph: 0800 789 248

KB2051

CD142804

FREE QUOTES

FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520

K54154

CD155961

PAVING

AA FIREWOOD Top quality, dry, seasoned. All types of wood. Ph 534 6299

WANTED TO RENT

K6D084

Ph Wayne 273 5052 mobile 021 305 127

Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish

KP87651

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

GARAGE SALES

CD227945

inting L td Way ne’s Pa

CD48042

GARDEN Household & General. Fast, friendly service . Ph Peter 021 393384

Landscaping, All Tree Work & Stumps, Hedges, Chipping, Rubbish Removal Discount for Seniors Ph James 537 0037 or 021 866 125

All Tree Work - Fully Insured - Garden Mulch Over 25yrs Exp.

RUBBISH REMOVALS

WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111

Free quotes Interior & exterior Quality work at affordable prices

EARTH GROOMERS

ANY Plastering! In/out. Lge/sml jobs, wall holes. New homes/ factories. Joe 021 027 03803

STOPPING Old walls to paint finish a specialty, Ph 021 660 774

FOR SALE

K54141

PROF Painting Services. 20+ yrs exp. Free no obligation quote. Ph Sam at Howick Painting Services 022 356 8855

AFFORDABLE plastering, new work & alterations. Skimming, cove & gib fixing. Ph Phil 021 521 403

PLASTERBOARD stopping, new and alterations, quality work, reas rates. Grant 021 673 388

Friendly prompt service, all areas of plumbing and gas undertaken.

Ph Ross 521 2777 or 021-944899

TREE SERVICES

CD162756

All domestic & commercial requirements. Free quote, prompt service. Regd. Master Painter. all work guaranteed

PLASTERERS

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Call Nick 537 4602 or 029 7700581

WINDOW CLEANING WINDOW cleaning. Best price. Phone Grant 533 0522 or 0211 576 963 WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784 WINDOW’S in/out, exterior housewash, gutter clearing. Exp operator, Ph Keith @ Panoramics 027 245 3444 or 530 8136

COCKLE BAY – MELLONS BAY - HOWICK 1 Bed Mellons Bay Rd $350 Sally 1 Bed Judkins Cr $420 Sally BUCKLANDS BEACH - HALF MOON BAY 1 Bed aot f.fyrb The Parade $480 incl p/wr Sally 3 Bed Gills Rd $600 Sally PAKURANGA 3 Bed Greenhill Cres $550 Sally DANNEMORA - BOTANY - MISSION HEIGHT 3 Bed Armoy Dr $56 0

Sally

FLATBUSH OFFICE

Shop 25, 123 Ormiston Road, Botany Junction Cathy Huang DDI: 538 1288 or 021 883 600 Amny Lam DDI: 538 1287 or 021 108 6663

cathy.huang@raywhite.com amny.lam@raywhite.com

HOWICK - NORTHPARK - MELLONS BAY 4 Bed Bowscale Pl $710 GOLFLANDS 4 Bed Golflands Dr $800 PAKURANGA - HIGHLAND PARK- SUNNYHILLS 2 Bed Mirimar Pl $420 4 Bed Boys Pl $610

Tracy Oliver DDI: 538 1237 or 021 422 177

EAST TAMAKI 4 Bed

tracy.oliver@raywhite.com

Triumph Rd

$720

Tracy

TAKANINI - PAPAKURA 3 Bed Manuroa Rd

$520

Tracy

HALF MOON BAY OFFICE

Shop 6, Compass uilding, Half Moon Bay Marina Lloyd Reardon DDI 26 99 61 Mob 021 887 lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com HOWICK - MELLONS BAY - COCKLE BAY 1 Bed Dorrit Lane $270 4 Bed Litten Rd $600 DANNEMORA - FLAT BUSH 4 Bed Haddington Dr $670 4 Bed Eaglemont Dr $730

Lloyd Lloyd

HIGHLAND PARK 2 Bed Ballater Rd

$460

Lloyd

BUCKLANDS BEACH - HALF MOON BAY 3 Bed Prince Regent Dr $620 4 Bed Bucklands Beach Rd $640 4 Bed Bucklands Beach Rd $760

Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd

Lloyd Lloyd

Cathy/Amny Cathy/Amny Amny/Cathy Cathy/Amny

BOTANY - DANNEMORA - FLAT BUSH - MISSION HEIGHTS 2 Bed Annalong Rd $430 Amny/Cathy 4 Bed Te Irirangi Dr $480 Cathy/Amny 4 Bed Arrowsmith Dr $600 Cathy/Amny 4 Bed Hirimate Pl $650 Cathy/Amny 5 Bed Janway Ave $700 Cathy/Amny 5 Bed Kilkenny Dr $720 Cathy/Amny 5 Bed Bronwylian $740 Cathy/Amny 5 Bed Arrowsmith Dr $740 Cathy/Amny 6 Bed Coachman Dr $890 Cathy/Amny BUCKLANDS BEACH - HALF MOON BAY - EASTERN BEACH 4 Bed Ervine Pl $600 Amny/Cathy 3 Bed Pigeon Mtn Rd $620 Cathy/Amny 3 Bed Pederson Pl $650 Amny/Cathy

LANDLORDS -

We offer two services:

BOTANY OFFICE

20 Crescent Lane, Botany Town Centre

A free find a tenant service or a full comprehensive property management service at a competitive rate. Rental Lists are available at Botany Town Centre,Bucklands Beach, Howick, Dannemora, Half Moon Bay and Pakuranga offices

PAKURANGA OFFICE 102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga

Matt Balme DDI: 538 0682 or 021 538 595 Michelle Balme DDI: 538 0683 or 021 467 043 Kyla Houltham DDI: 09 212 5729 or 021 409 293

matt.balme@raywhite.com michelle.balme@raywhite.com kyla.houltham@raywhite.com

GOLFLANDS 4 Bed Bob Charles Dr MT WELLINGTON - PANMURE 4 Bed Ngarimu Rd

$670

Matt

$530

Matt

PAKURANGA - SUNNYHILLS 2 Bed Latham Ave 4 Bed Holly Way

$380 $900

Kyla Matt

BUCKLANDS BEACH - MELLONS BAY - EASTERN BEACH 2 Bed Rogers Ave $390 2 Bed Bucklands Beach Rd $440 4 Bed Bleakhouse Rd $660 4 Bed Seaspray Rd $70

Myla Michelle Michelle Michelle

Ray White

MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS CD241632


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SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

We are looking for a suitably qualified person for the position of Assistant Manager in one of our established 24 hour fitness clubs located in East Auckland This is a part time position with between 15-20 hours per week. Hours include some evening and Saturday morning shifts. Assistant Managers are encouraged to take full advantage of the club and also establish their own Personal Training business within the club. If you believe this opportunity is for you, email your CV to: frances.s@xtra.co.nz today

CD241462

We are seeking a NZ qualified ECE teacher to join our team in a supervisor role, this is a full time position. You must be passionate, motivated, a great communicator and be able to work collaboratively within our teaching team. We are looking for someone with effective leadership and documentation skills. Experience in leading teams through programme planning, observation and assessment and self review. Applicants should have a great sense of humour, be calm and committed to providing quality care for our children and families. Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential. Please email your interest and CV to Jo Clarke at frog.puddles@xtra.co.nz

ACCOUNTANT

BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL CARE

Person Wanted to Work in a Panel Shop Cleaning and odd jobs. Needs to have at least a restricted licence in manual and automatic. Pls ring 0274 316 977 or 577 0002

Chairside Dental Assistant

Edgewater College

Teacher Aide Fixed Term (term-time only)

www.sealink.co.nz/vacancies

CD241650

STOREPERSON

DRIVER, suit semi retired person with full licence for part time 10 pack van work in Eastern Suburbs. Must be able to access emails. Phone 027 281 5839

Part Time For a small rest home. Will need to work on Friday and Saturday 8am - 1pm.

You must have Tidy appearance Good command of the English Language Picking and Packing General household duties with some heavy lifting Full drivers licence Osh Fork Hoist Certificate preferred

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Kids Crafty Clubs After School Programme

GOOD WAGES AND CONDITIONS, IMMEDIATE START. Please send your CV by email:

lisa@attwoods.co.nz

WANTED to buy gold silver damaged & unwanted jewellery. We pay cash for old gold & silver items. Highland Park Jewellers. Shop, 1 Highland Park Shopping Center Ph 537-5656

to 271

We require a HEALTHY, MOTIVATED, ENERGETIC and RELIABLE person to join a young friendly team in our busy East Tamaki warehouse. THE POSITION WOULD SUIT SOMEONE FAIRLY NEW TO THE WORKFORCE WITH BASIC WAREHOUSING SKILLS

Relative work experience will be preferred.

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We are looking for a caring, motivated,enthusiastic person, full of energy that enjoys working with children, to be part of a great team to assist in our after school programme situated in Howick, Monday to Friday 3pm to 6pm and school holiday work. If this sounds like you,please forward your CV to: kidscraftyclubs.manager@gmail.com

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LEARNING ASSISTANT Part time, Term time only Fixed term position for 33 hours per week

Mission Heights Junior College

We are seeking a warm, energetic, positive and supportive person with an interest or skills relating to learning support and students with special needs. You will be working with students with a range of special needs including ASD, Dyslexia and Reading Recovery. Successful applicants will also assist with playground supervision. You will have the desire to work in a busy school environment with pre adolescent and adolescent learners. Please contact the Principal’s secretary, Pamela Lyness, plyness@mhjc.school.nz for an application pack. Applications close on Thursday 5th May 2016

Ph: 271 8055 • Fax: 271 8056 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz

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We have an opening for an ECE qualified/registered and experienced under 3’s teacher. This is a fixed term position for 4-6 months. We are looking for a committed, passionate and confident teacher. All applicants are required to have excellent communication skills and are committed to being a team player. Documentation plays an important role and requires the successful applicant to have a sound command of the English language. It is also vital that you are competent in planning, self review and ICT. We require your practice to include plenty of learning experiences and have the ability to extend on children’s individual learning. Our long standing establishment is privately owned and renowned for being a high quality centre within our community. Our centre is licensed for 50 children and operates 7.30am 5.30pm. The teaching team is passionate and are qualified teachers who have a wealth of experience and passionate for their job. The Owner and Supervisor are both qualified and experienced leaders who support the teaching teams on a daily basis. This means you get recognition for your hard work and ongoing daily support. Attributes also required: Display a high level of initiative Motivated and passionate about making a difference Energetic with a sense of humour Warm and caring demeanour Check out our website to see more about our centre: www.rockabye.school.nz All applications will be treated with the strictest of confidence. Please apply by calling Caryn or Louise on 09 533 0218 Or email your CV along with a covering letter to: caryn@rockabye.school.nz

Required for South Auckland construction sites. Must have current Security Licence (Green) and be reliable with own transport. * Only apply if you fit the above criteria. Phone 0274 066 828 (no texts)

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We are currently seeking an experienced person who is available for a 6-month Fixed Term contract (starting early May) with Accounting Software experience for our Customer Services Dept. This position is based within our busy East Tamaki Office The role of Customer Services Coordinator is responsible for but not limited to: • Liaising with customers for sales, orders, delivery and payments whilst maintaining an attractive phone manner. • Be competent in computer skills using Exonet (accounting software) • Respond promptly to queries and tasks assigned • Be methodical with company processes & procedures. • Coordinating deliveries throughout the North Island, general geography is required. • Telephone communication skills are essential for this position • Actively contribute/provide support to help meet the KPI’s. • Be detailed and accurate. Target is to deliver 100% accuracy. • Create and distribute reports as required. • Provide support as required, to sales team. Candidates are expected to have excellent communication skills with both customers and all members of staff. An ability to multi-task and work to deadlines, excellent excel and accounting software skills are essential for this role. The position is full time, standard office hours, 5 days a week. Start / finish times are slightly flexible and will be discussed at the interview. In return, we are offering a competitive remuneration package in the East Tamaki location with a great team. If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity, please send your resume to the Mike Wilson mikew@galloway.co.nz All submissions will be responded to.

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We are seeking a suitably experienced person for a Teacher Aide position to support students with learning difficulties. The successful applicant will have a positive and flexible attitude, effective communication skills and the ability to work closely with teaching staff to ensure that student learning is enhanced. Hours of work would be from 9:15am to 3:20pm, Monday to Friday during term time. If this sounds like you, please send your expression of interest and current CV to A.Taylor@edgewater.school.nz. An application form is available at www.edgewater.school.nz. Applications close 6 May 2016.

LABOURER

Required for busy landscaping company. Full time. Must be physically fit and have own reliable transport. Ph 021 885 676

Single items & Houselots Deceased estates Going overseas Don’t have a garage sale, ring us first.

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Responsible for achieving a high level of customer service and sales, in the bar/café. Includes cash handling and reconciliation, as well as stocking of vessel and stocktaking.

A fixed-term vacancy exists for a teacher aide to work 3 hours per day, 5 days a week for 5 weeks – to commence as soon as possible. The position involves supporting students with emotional, behavioural or learning disabilities in mainstream and learner-support classes. Application Guidelines and a Job Description are available by emailing Shelley Ross on sross@pakuranga.school.nz Applications close on Thursday 5 May. Phone: 5347159 www.pakuranga.school.nz

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The position is part time, for three days per week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday). Monday is a late night 8am until 7pm. Wednesdays and Fridays are 7am to 4pm. The duties are mainly to assist the dentist in treating patients, cleaning and sterilisation. There are two dentists in our practice, and we have a happy team here with a great atmosphere looking after our patients. If you want to be part of our group where you can really make a difference, then please apply in writing (with references). Dentalcare Pakuranga 84 Pakuranga Rd, Pakuranga 2010. reception@dentalcarepakuranga.co.nz This position will ideally suit someone who is only looking for part time employment: it is a job share position, and as such there is an important requirement to cover other staff leave when required. No experience required as full training will be given.

Part Time

Experienced and qualified Accountant needed for local chartered accounting firm. High work ethic, an eye for detail and good team values. Send CV to: The Manager Po Box 39084 Howick Auckland 2014

WE BUY FURNITURE IN GOOD CONDITION

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Estates, households, beds, fridges, lounge suites, dining suites etc. Ph: Transit Traders 532-9204 mob 027 2767159

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Fitness Centre

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If you would like to express an interest in the positions above, please email your CV and Cover Letter to: recruitment@sealink.co.nz

Arrangement would be labour only. Must have own transport and basic tools. Must also present well and be able to work in a team. Good rates paid to the right applicant. Please email application with brief work history to: revivepaint.plaster@xtra.co.nz

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Painter wanted for Eastern Suburbs

Assistant Manager

FROG PUDDLES

We seek a reliable, trustworthy person to support a year 5 male international student. This position is for 25 hours per week for 10 weeks, commencing as close as possible to 02.05.2016. A good command of spoken and written English is essential. Further information and expressions of interest should be sent to syandell@starofthesea.school.nz

Mature minded creative person with ability to run a before and afterschool programme. OSCAR EXPERIENCE would be beneficial. Immediate start. joyntventurektc@gmail.com Ph: 0212 582 405

PRODUCE SUPERVISOR

Part/full time, experience with produce display and ordering, must be fit as some lifting is required. Interested applicants forward your CV to: owner.beachlands@foodstuffs.co.nz

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Part/full time, experience with stock rotation and check-out procedures

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A Pakuranga dental practice is looking for a part time experienced receptionist who must be able to assist as a qualified chair-side as needed. Workdays will be Thursdays and Fridays. Good communication skills required with the ability to empathise with our patients. Please email CV’s to: reception@pakurangadental.co.nz

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Teaching faculty includes NZ Champions in Jazz, Hip Hop & Tap. Modern purpose-built complex with three large studios. Centrally located between the Botany and Pakuranga Town Centres.

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Services: Sun 7.30am & 9.30am Wednesday 10am www.allsaintshowick.org.nz

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St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz Sunday, May 1 8.45am Communion in the chapel 10am Café Service Thursday, May 5 10am Morning Worship

“Seeing lives transformed by Christ’s saving power. Being a community of hope, love and care.”

One Lord One Faith One People Sunday morning 9.30am (with children’s programme) Sunday evening service TBA Youth Group every Friday 7.30pm

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NZ Modern School of Music www.modernmusic.co.nz

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LESSONS FROM $18 Private, professional,affordable. Competitions, practical and theory exams. We have teachers in your area. (Est 63 yrs)

PINKYS PET BOARDING & GROOMING

Time to enrol for Seasons, a peer support programme for children and young people experiencing loss and grief, perhaps due to the death of someone close to them, the separation or divorce of their parents, or other major family change. This programme is free and non-religious. The programme runs for 8 weeks every Wednesday afternoon from 4-5pm in Howick For enquiries, or to enrol, please contact Christina or Lesley 533 0222 or email: griefandloss@allsaintshowick.org.nz

OSCAR Programs

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MUSIC tuition, flute, piano, theory. Qual and exper’d tutor, Ph Lynda 577 4361, 027 8740679 or email: lynda@flutesalive.co.nz

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Music Lessons

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St Kents shine in triathlon Varying conditions greeted the 20 Saint Kentigern triathletes who competed in the 2016 New Zealand Secondary Schools Triathlon Championships in Queenstown. Sophie Spencer dominated the under 12 girls’ field from start to finish on day one to record her first win of the championship earlier this month. The under 16 boys’ race also started impressively for the college with Dylan McCullough surfacing from the freezing lake in first place followed by schoolmate Ryan Church in second. McCullough continued a comprehensive display of all the disciplines to record first place despite facing older competitors. Jacob Spring, Emma Hannan and Jack Melhuish recorded top 20 placings in the under 13 and under 14 categories. In a large under 16 girls’ race field, Maddy Clarke and Annabelle Waterworth recorded pleasing results with a seventh place and tenth placing respectively. The under 19 boys’ and girls’ competitions were highly competitive with Daniel Whitburn and Anna Wilkinson recording top 20 places. In the team’s event, Saint Kentigern produced pleasing results with podium finishes for the under 16 girls’, placing second, and under 16 boys’. placing third. The under 14 girls’ and under 14 boys’ produced impressive results given that most of the team have another year in this category. Results on day two in the open water championships were impressive with Will Bason and Sophie Spencer both recording impressive wins in their respective age groups. In an exciting and tense race, Ryan Church medalled in the under 16 race, where only four seconds separated first place from fourth place.The second event of the day was the Aqauthon, where yet again Saint Kentigern was represented well. Gold medals were achieved in style with both Spencer and McCullough dominating their respective fields.

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Botany win Baseball Botany Downs Secondary College (BDSC) won the recent 2016 National Secondary Schools Baseball Championship at Lloyd Elsmore Park. In a hard fought final they overcame Auckland Grammar, scoring five runs in the bottom of the final inning to wipe out a four run deficit and claim the title with a final score of 8-7. BDSC students Alex Hill and Huriwaka Repia were named in a 2016 all-tournament team.

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Chloe breaks club record at first attempt Chloe Burgess is a speedy seven-year-old athlete. The Botany Downs Primary School student managed to come away with an astounding nine awards at the Pakuranga Athletics Club prize giving including breaking the club 400m championship record with a new time of 1m 24s. Among her achievements she placed first in the girls sevenyear-old track, field and overall categories and first place overall aggregate points for the seven to 14 year old girls.

Chloe took second placings for overall field points and overall track points and was also acknowledged for representing Pakuranga at the Auckland Top 10 athletics competition and at outside events. This year she competed in the Pakuranga Athletics Club championships for the first time since joining last season.

speedy: Seven-year-old Chloe Photo supplied Burgess.

Ata boy - Hingano joins Warriors reserves F

ormer Pakuranga College student Ata Hingano has earned his place in the Warriors reserve grade to prepare him for the bruising physicality of the NRL. Under the watchful eye of Warriors NSW Cup coach Stacey Jones, Hingano isn’t just competing against the older guys, he’s dominating. At North Sydney Oval two weeks ago Hingano tore the Bears to shreds, scoring a try, setting up another and making line-breaks at will in their 30-12 win. Jones wouldn’t be surprised to see the 19-year-old crack the NRL this season, particularly with the seasonending injury to Roger Tuivasa-Sheck which was forced Tuimoala Lolohea to shift back to fullback. “I don’t think we need to rush him in at this stage, but who knows? “At some stage this season

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if he’s playing decent footy in NSW Cup then ‘Cappy’ [McFadden] might decide to give him a run,” the NZ great says. “He’s someone we’re trying to put a lot of time into. He’s got a lot of skill about him, he loves to carry the ball and he’s got a really good left-foot kick, which takes the pressure off any team. “NSW Cup is a similar speed to Holden Cup but obviously more physical, and Ata has handled the step up really well. “He just needs to string a few of these performances together for us to be considered.” Hingano took on the defensive line regularly and he says that’s something Mc Fadden has challenged him to do. “[McFadden] is always talking to me about different ways I can improve my

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prepared: Former Pakuranga College student Ata Hingano has been promoted to the Warriors reserve grade. Photo supplied

game,” he reveals. “Two weeks ago I didn’t really have a strong running game and he took me

up about it. Having him and Stacey is a major help, especially in my position, it definitely makes it easier.”

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Proud to be a sponsor of the Bucklands Beach Yacht Club’s Winter Series 141A Cascades Rd, Pakuranga. Ph/Fax 576 2764. Open 7 Days. www.thebigfish.co.nz 116273

The annual PIC Insurance Brokers Winter Series held by the Bucklands Beach Yacht Club is again calling all yachties and anyone interested to participate in yet another season of winter racing. Run by the Bucklands Beach Yacht Club and sponsored by PIC Insurance Brokers a total of 13 races will be held every second Sunday starting with a free invitation race on Sunday, May 1 through until September 25 with a final prize-giving night on October 9. The race course alternates between windward leeward racing where club buoys are laid and harbour courses where permanent marks in the harbour are rounded. This gives something for everyone. The Winter Series has been around since the inception of the club in 1949, and competition and numbers are expected to increase again on last year’s very successful series. The club encourages all sailors to get out on the water through the winter months to challenge themselves and improve their skills. Anyone can get involved even if you are

new to sailing. Whether it’s racing their own boat, or sailing in someone else’s boat just for something different, we want everyone to have a great time and enjoy the camaraderie amongst the sailors. Following each race there will be a complimentary barbecue, lucky dip and spot prizes and on October 9, the final night, over $5000 of prizes will be won. Skippers and crew alike, stand to win with a broad range of divisions from trailer yachts to large keelers with or without spinnakers, we cater for one and all. The series entry fee is $120 for members for the whole series or $80 for the windward leeward series and $60 for the harbour series. If a sailor only wishes to race on the odd day then a single race entry fee is $20. Teams are encouraged to take advantage of the early bird special and register before April 29 to be in to win a team prize. Registrations close on May 8. For more information head to www.bbyc.org.nz or phone the Bucklands Beach Yacht Club on 534-3046.

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Bucklands Beach Yacht Club... on your way to sail! Junior Learn to Sail Sailing courses for 9 to 14 year olds • Courses based on Yachting NZ curriculum • Tuition in Optimist yachts • Holiday programmes and/or weekly courses • Progress from basic sailing to racing in our Centreboard Division

School Sailing Programmes

• Primary & Intermediate – sail in Optimist Dinghies • High Schools • Learn to sail in 7.5 metre Keelboats • Learn to sail in 420 Dinghies. Coaching held weekly after school • Progress to interschool Teams Racing Competitions School competitions

Additional Programmes • Adult learn to sail Keel Boats YNZ based • Corporate charters – conference, recreation • Private lessons – one on one • Learn to race regattas • International students • Family groups – learn as a family • Company or social group team building • Sail experience

Please enquire for further details on 09 534 3046, check out our website www.bbyc.org.nz or email coach@bbyc.org.nz Ara Tai, Half Moon Bay, Auckland.

The Best Hidden Secret – Bucklands Beach Yacht Club facilities With the wonderful vista ideally suited for special wedding shots, superb food, flexible function rooms and easy parking. Why not book your wedding with us? If you do you will both receive a FREE meal and bottle of wine. We also offer our facilities for conferences, meetings and other special occasions such as birthdays.

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Rifles edge out Pakuranga College Rifles edged out Pakuranga United Rugby Club in their Auckland Premier Rugby clash on Saturday with a 23-20 win. Despite holding onto the lead for most of the first half, and making a spirited comeback in the second, three penalties against the Green Machine proved too much in the end. The game was riddled with handling errors and penalty turnovers as two top quality sides battled it out over the 80 minutes. Rifles opened the scoring when the first of many penalties was awarded for holding on to the ball. Rifles first five eighth Brock Hooper easily chipped the kick through from in front of the posts. After a series of hard driving runs Joe Edwards surged forward and scored to the right of the posts. Sadly the conversion from Nick Smith was pulled to the left of the posts to leave Pakuranga 5-3 ahead after 15 minutes. Rifles stormed back onto attack with Pakuranga again penalised for hands in the ruck. This time Hooper made no mistake to take Rifles out to a 6-5 lead at the 20 minute mark.

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CLOSE: College Rifles took out Pakuranga United by three points on Saturday. Photo supplied / The Game Photography

After a conversion by Hooper, Rifles moved ahead to 13-10 after 38 minutes. Another penalty in the second half saw Hooper again kicked Rifles to 16-10 ahead of Pakuranga. The game changed at the 60 minute mark when Rifles fullback Veni Manufekai was sent from the field for throwing a punch after it looked like the play had ended. Hooper took the score to 23-13 with 10 minutes to go with a perfectly judged kick from out wide. Following a scrum Rifles failed to find touch but found a flying Nick Smith who flew down field dodging and weaving to score 10 metres to the right of the posts. Faiane slotted the conversion to leave Rifles ahead 23-20 with two minutes to go.

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he All Blacks rugby star continues to sparkle brightly despite the retirement from the international scene of such icons as Richie McCaw, Ma’a Nonu, Conrad Smith, Keven Mealamu and Tony Woodcock. The magnitude of what the All Blacks achieved in becoming the first team to successfully defend the Rugby World Cup and claim the crown for a third time was recognised when they were named 2015 world team of the year in all sport codes at the prestigious awards in Berlin. What made their feat so special was they achieved it in a style that far surpassed their gutsy nail-biting one-point 2011final win against France at Auckland’s Eden Park. In fact winning in style has been a feature of the Steve Hansen era since he took over the head coach reins from the gifted Graham Henry and achieved a 90 per cent success rate. Meanwhile having deservedly won the comeback of the year prize at the Laureus Awards, Dan Carter has guided French club Racing 92 into the European Champions Cup final against England’s Saracens following a 19-16 win against

Leicester. It has been an amazing comeback for the popular Carter whose finest performance went back to the 2005 Wellington test against the British and Irish Lions before his heroics in last year’s World Cup. In fact he was lucky to be there and probably would not have been but for a much improved performance in the Eden Park test against Australia when the All Blacks avenged a Rugby championship loss with an emphatic win. Meanwhile finding an All Black replacement for Carter is not going to be anywhere near as difficult as finalising a midfield combination to replace Nonu and Conrad Smith. In fact the only difficulty will be deciding which one of four outstanding candidates in Aaron Cruden, Beauden Barrett, Lima Sopoaga and the versatile Damian McKenzie gets the job. The clever Cruden looked to have the inside running until he was outplayed by the speedy Barrett’s brilliant performance in the Chiefs narrow 28-27 last round win. Unfortunately, neither he nor

Cruden have proved consistently accurate goal-kickers of the standard achieved by Sopoaga and McKenzie. Having won seven on the trot, the Crusaders trail the high flying Chiefs by just one point with both having won seven of eight games. Blessed with a powerful forward game and much-improved passing and backing up, the Crusaders 40-4 thumping of the Brumbies was a warning to all comers they plan to farewell coach Todd Blackadder in style this year. It has been a rough ride for the popular Blackadder over the years but the splendid return of Israel Dagg from injury and the form of veteran halfback Andy Ellis and his forwards bodes well for future prospects. In third and fourth on 26 and 24 points respectively are the Hurricanes and Highlanders who have more points than Australian conference leaders the Rebels who are on 22, one clear of the Brumbies and five ahead of the 2014 champion Waratahs. Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author

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