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PRICE VARIATIONS: On January 31, photographs taken at eleven petrol stations in the area confirmed a 22.2 cent discrepancy in the price of 91 octane petrol.

at BP Connect East Tamaki, Mobil Ti Rakau Drive and Z Te Irirangi Drive. Highland Park resident Neil Armstrong claims the 91 octane petrol at BP Connect East Tamaki dropped even further to 169.9 cents per litre around a week ago, reaching a massive 32 cent difference from the cost of petrol along the Howick-Pakuranga highway. Mr Armstrong suggests local residents who travel between Howick and Auckland Central

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the Lotto than to accidentally get the same price.” Earlier this week, Energy Minister Judith Collins promised to “get to the bottom” of the issue, following a press release from the Automobile Association (AA) calling for a nationwide inquiry. In the January 31 media release, AA spokesman Mark Stockdale said the situation was “most unusual”, confirming there was no increase in commodity prices or a drop in the exchange rate during the month. “If anything, the retail price should have fallen [during January], not risen by five cents,” he said. “The last time fuel company margins came close to the current level, the Government put the fuel companies on notice and asked them to justify the high margins.” AA has called for fuel companies to give motorists an explanation for the change.


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t’s the first year Colin Readings will be entering the Auckland Brit and Euro Classic Car Show, except he won’t be turning up with a car. He’ll be showing his beloved BMW R69US motorcycle – a treasure he’s owned and looked after for the past fourteen years. Built in 1969, the vintage shaft-drive BMW motorcycle fitted with a boxer twin engine and drum brakes is best known for its reliability. It’s the perfect bike for long distance and high speed travel, Mr Readings says, despite the “funny kickstart” that “takes a bit of getting used to – and a certain knack for it”. He purchased the car from his brother, who bought a total of eight BMW motorcycles while in South Africa, but started selling them off after moving to Australia. His current bike was one of two motorcycles left in his brother’s collection when Mr Readings purchased it, and is now one of four motorbikes he owns. The recently retired design engineer spent more than two years doing up the engine and making sure the bike was up to scratch when he first purchased it,

perfect: Colin’s BMW will be out to impress at this year’s Auckland Brit and Euro Classic Car Show. Times photo Wayne Martin

and now, his only concern is “keeping the dust off” – a job made easier by his decision to keep the bike off the road. “Initially, I was going to ride it... but I just thought it was too valuable to take out on everyday roads.” The upcoming Brit and Euro Classic Car show is an obvious exception to the rule, he says, after a friend he used to pit crew for in his racing days encouraged him to take part. Sponsored by the Howick Local Board, as well as other commercial outlets, the non-competitive public event has 617 registered vehicles, as confirmed by chairman of the organising committee, Rev Dr Richard Waugh. It’s a significant increase on last year’s numbers, and Rev Dr Waugh said the

large number of registrations will “ensure a memorable time”, for car and motorcycle owners, as well as East Auckland locals. Howick Historical Village will also be hosting a Live Day on March 5, featuring entertainment, Victorian era games and activities for the whole family for a small admission charge. Mr Readings moved to New Zealand with his family in early 1975, first settling in Upper Hutt, and then moving to Howick, where he has lived since. He boasts an impressive family history when it comes to motorcycles and car racing, starting back in a small town in the UK where Mr Readings grew up. In 1907, the world’s first purpose built racetrack – the Brooklands racetrack – was built in Surrey,

where Mr Readings’ father worked for famous motorist and world record holder John Cobb. Mr Cobb set world automobile speed records in the late 1930’s and 1940’s, boasting the fastest lap record at the Brooklands race track and breaking the land speed record multiple times, reaching speeds of nearly 400 miles per hour in his piston-engined car. “When you consider the design of those [cars] against what the aircrafts were in those days, it was spectacular,” said Mr Readings. “I was advised at an

early age, mess about with cars and that, but don’t go into the business,” he laughs. “You’ve got to bear in mind in those days the money wasn’t there... but you can understand the impact [my father’s work] had on my upbringing. “Now, it’s ingrained in my blood.” The 2017 Brit and Euro Classic Car Show will be held on Sunday 5 March, 10am-3pm at Lloyd Elsmore Park. Entry is free and registrations for vehicles have now closed. For more information visit www.briteurocarshow.nz.

Election debate Voting has begun for the Howick Local Board, Botany subdivision by-election. The by-election follows the resignation of local board member Lucy Schwaner and is expected to cost up to $104,000. Tomorrow evening, the Times is hosting a debate at Botany Library, giving the seven candidates standing in the by-election a chance to discuss the issues facing the community. Everyone is welcome at the debate, which will run from

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ayan Khadem is so angry he has been forced to close down his Bakers Delight store, he left town to calm his nerves. After four years of struggling to meet what he claims are massive overheads, Mr Khadem last Monday closed Bakers Delight at Pakuranga Plaza, one of the country’s oldest shops in the bakery franchise. He has levelled criticism at the franchisor, citing inaccurate sales forecasts and interference during an attempted sales process. “I bought four years ago and was promised we were going to make money. We lost money from day one,” Mr Khadem told the Times. “I had no choice but to liquidate on Monday.” He employed nine at the store. “(The franchisor) projected $11,000 in weekly sales.” He said in busy spells the store would peak at $14,000 per week and, when it was quiet, $9000. From these weekly sales though, he would cough up

liquidation: Bakers Delight at Pakuranga Plaza, one of the country’s oldest shops in the bakery franchise, has closed. Photo Nick Krause

10 per cent to the franchisor, 30-40 per cent for ingredients and then still had to dig deep for wages and rent. “All this and I haven’t ever made money.” The Bakers Delight website shows a Mt Maunganui store is up for sale for an “initial investment” of $360,000. It says average weekly sales are “in excess of $14,000”. Mr Khadem said his store is not the first to succumb to financial pressure and listed at least three or four others which he claims folded for the same reasons. “I’m feeling relieved it’s finally over...it has been a battle

with the franchisor,” he said. “I had two buyers lined up last year but the franchisor... they dictated who I sold to and the price. They told me what my business was worth.” Something was drastically wrong with the franchising model in NZ, he said, a model which could not simply be copied from the Australian marketplace where the chain originated. “It has been very difficult to work with them as in promises,” he said. “This is my life. You walk away with nothing.” Bakers Delight country manager Xavier Barnsley says the company is always concerned

when a franchise closes. “I understand that it’s raw. There’s a high level of concern,” he said. “We always try to support our franchisees.” As to claims of interference during the sale process, he said: “We have a thorough and robust sales process we follow which takes into account the vendor’s interests, the purchaser’s interests and our interests.” As to forecasts: “We don’t give franchisees forecasts. It’s impossible to give forecasts.” “We are always there to support our franchisees.” As to the future of the Pakuranga store, most of the leases are held by the franchisor. “Essentially we’re in breach of our lease (at Pakuranga Plaza),” Mr Barnsley said. “It’s going to be a priority (getting a new franchisee in there). Hopefully it will happen soon.” The Times has attempted contacting the liquidator Peter Jollands of Jollands Callander several times.

My father was my mentor says Li Six local figures were recognised in the New Year’s Honours list.Olympian and World Champion shot-putter Valerie Adams was made a Dame. Triathlete Cameron Brown, health services proponent Ranjna Patel, and shareholders’ advocate Bruce Sheppard were appointed Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit, while former hockey international Katie Glynn and table tennis champion Chunli Li were made Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit. The Times has been publishing a profile of each recipient and featuring a short Q&A over the past few weeks. Chunli Li was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for services to table tennis. The 54-year-old Pakuranga resident is a world-renowned table tennis player who has represented New Zealand internationally. Early in her career, Ms Li was a member of China’s national table tennis team and was twice a mixed doubles champion in China. As one of New Zealand’s representatives at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, she won gold for women’s singles and silver for women’s doubles, and two bronze medals in the mixed doubles and women’s team competitions. These are the only Commonwealth Games medals that have been awarded to New Zealand for table tennis.

She has represented New Zealand at four Olympic Games in 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004. Her world ranking peaked at 19 in 1998 and her career-best achievement was finishing third in the 1997 Women’s World Cup. She coached New Zealand’s chunli li national teams for the 2006 and 2010 Commonwealth Games before coming out of retirement in 2011 to lead the New Zealand table tennis team to the 2014 Commonwealth Games. At the local level Ms Li initiated and runs a coaching programme through the Panmure YMCA for people of all ages wanting to play table tennis She was inducted into the Table Tennis New Zealand Hall of Fame

in 2014. Table Tennis New Zealand said Ms Li is a role model for success in table tennis. “We look forward to Chunli being an important part of the New Zealand table tennis scene for years to come, particularly with the influence she has in drawing young Chinese players, and girls in particular, into table tennis.” The Times asked Ms Li five questions this week. Q. Who was the first person you told about receiving this honour and why them? A: The first person I told was a Kiwi friend of mine. This is because I wanted to know more about the MNZM.

News bites Car crashes into house It was a rude awakening for some Bucklands Beach residents in the early hours of Tuesday morning when a car crashed into a house. Two cars collided on Clovelly Road shortly after 2am, forcing one through a fence and into a house. Three people were taken to Middlemore Hospital with moderate injuries. Police are investigating the incident, but say no one has been charged at this stage.

Fundraiser for Krishah A fundraiser is to be held on Waitangi Day for Krishah Kaileshan, the 11-year-old girl who lost four family members in a December 22 blaze in Flat Bush. The fixture is described as a family day out and will feature free kids’ activities, pony rides, food, live music and raffles. It is at the Old Flat Bush School Hall from 10am-3pm on Monday February 6.

Twilight market To be attended by approximately 2500 people, Point View School will be hosting a Twilight Market on Friday, March 17. The early evening event which is the school’s main annual fundraiser promises to be an enjoyable evening of food, games, entertainment and a culturally diverse environment. There will be entertainment provided by local performers and school performance groups. This major fundraiser allows the school to purchase and recruit additional resources for the school that would not otherwise be possible.

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e walk down a slight grassy decline, away from the house and garden and towards 4.5 acres of native bush, just as a plump kereru flies overhead, the noisy beating of its wings causing us to cast our eyes upwards and follow its flight path. The green, bronze and white blur of the native pigeon crossing the clearing is soon replaced by several wheeling tui and as we get closer to the bush, more kereru and tui fly low above us. The range and level of birdsong, so close to suburbia, has me in a daze and seeing the native birds flying all around us is a delight. “Our reward is the bush and birds – seeing the growth here and the amount of birds we have coming in,” the owner of this paradise-like property says. She’s giving a tour of her land, which sits on the remnants of the original Hunua Forest near Whitford, to the Times and Sally Barclay – a member of the Friends of Mangemangeroa (FOM) Society. The FOM is a local, environmentally-minded group who work with Auckland Council to maintain and restore the coastal forest along the Mangemangeroa Estuary on Somerville Road in Howick. They raise and plant between 6000-8000 plants a year in the Mangemangeroa Reserve and there are about 300 volunteers

taonga: Sally Barclay, a member of the Friends of Mangemangeroa Society, sizes up of one of the five treasured kauri Times photo Scott Yeoman trees that are flourishing on a privately-owned property near Whitford.

involved. The woman showing us around – who wants to remain anonymous – is one of 15 private landowners who Ms Barclay has recruited to help the FOM tackle the issue of possums and other pests. “It stemmed from the fact that

there was a noticeable decline in bird song in the Reserve indicating a decline in their food, the culprits were these jolly possums,” Ms Barclay explains. “We had carmine rata, a rare species, growing and it didn’t flower because the possums had chewed off the flowering buds.

“So we were aware that the possums were eating the flowering plants within the Reserve, which also means of course that they were going to be getting the birds eggs.” And so a long-term community pest control project was set up by Ms Barclay.

Last year, with funding from the Howick Local Board, 15 Timms traps and five A12 selfresetting traps for possum killing – as well as $400 worth of rat bait and boxes funded by The Warehouse Botany – were issued to landowners within the Mangemangeroa Valley. Ms Barclay says Auckland Council was setting bait once a month in the Reserve but its records showed that areas of possum invasion were not being fully addressed by the pest control programmes. “Possums are grazers and move over considerable distances to feed,” the former high school biology teacher says. “Thus the Friends of Mangemangeroa felt that private landowners needed to be approached to see if they would agree to set traps on their land.” With a lot of private land around the Reserve, the FOM hope the private landowners will help control possums and other pests and monitor catch numbers, thus making it possible to know what’s happening in the area over a long period of time. There are 15 landowners who now set and monitor traps in areas adjacent to the Reserve or on land where there is known possum and pest activity. The landowner giving us a tour of her property, which has 4.5 acres of native bush and borders a further 5.5 acres, is clearly passionate about nature, wildlife and New Zealand.

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control: One of the Timms traps being used on the property to kill possums.

She had been trapping possums for some time when the FOM pest control project came along, but the group has supplied her with more advanced possum traps and rat traps to continue and increase her good work. The woman says she and her husband get “personal pleasure from doing [their] little bit to keep the bush pristine”. She acknowledges that it is an effort – “you have to keep monitoring things” – but says the noticeable increase in birdlife and native bush re-growth shows it is working. When the woman and her husband moved onto the property eight years ago, her two Timms traps were catching two possums a night. Now she might go weeks without catching one, she says, and her dedicated and constant trap-setting, despite the decline in victims, means even roaming possums don’t last long on her section of land. She proudly names and points out the various native plant species flourishing there as we climb over a fence separating the clearing and walk down through the bush. There are five kauri trees, rewarewa, puriri, rimu, northern rata, various rare native ferns, carmine rata, cabbage trees – just to name a few. On top of the pest trapping, the woman also plants food trees for the birds and controls invasive weed species as they pop up. All of this has helped bring about the “reward” of increased native bush growth and resident birdlife. She believes the kereru are nesting somewhere high in the trees and the now-familiar blur of green, bronze and white and the constant clamour of heavy wings above us as we walk through the bush suggests she is probably right. She also says she now sees “masses” of tui and fantail and can hear morepork in the bush and in her garden all night long. While the FOM hope to also see increased birdlife in the Mangemangeroa Reserve over time, there is a bigger objective, a more important one, to all of this pest control work. “What grows best on the land are the native trees, we know that. We also know that the native trees act as filters to keep the water that goes

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into the harbour in a better state, this helps to ensure a more sustainable future,” Ms Barclay says. She says if you have native trees, then you have to ensure that they are able to grow and re-generate. “That re-growth and re-generation is stopped or reduced by the introduced pests – the possum, the stoat, the rat.” While 1080 poison has been extremely successful in killing possums in larger areas, Ms Barclay says, “there is no way we want to see 1080 put

around locally in the Howick area”. She says there are other means of controlling possum and pest numbers and one of these is having local landowners help reduce the number of introduced pests. “By getting the community involved, we’re hoping to see further re-generation of that native bush naturally and as a consequence of that an increase in the birdlife. If you’ve got pest free bush, you’ve got the birds.” As we walk back up the clearing towards the landowner’s house and garden, I can see skittish fantails weaving around the trees and ferns to my left and right. At the bottom of the glade behind us, the five kauri trees stand strong, climbing above the bush canopy which, as the sun breaks through, shines with more than a few shades of New Zealand green.

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hen Malcolm Page finished with the seventh highest number of votes for the Botany subdivision in the October election, he moved on. “You’re in these things to win, but I knew it was a tough race and I put it behind me,” the Northpark resident says. “But when the by-election came along, which was very disappointing I have to say, I looked again closely at those results and there wasn’t a lot in it, numbers wise.” And so Mr Page is standing in this month’s by-election as an independent candidate and he appears just as determined as he was leading up to the October election. “Not to throw my hat in the second time was not an option for me – that shows how serious I am,” he says. Mr Page is again campaigning on his strong personal connection to the Botany area and his institutional knowledge of how Auckland Council and local boards work. He has lived in the subdivision for about 17 years and spent more than 20 years working for Manukau City Council and Auckland Council servicing parks and recreation facilities in south and east Auckland. He worked on policy strategy, planning and operations and was the hands-on local

and sports parks “Sitting across south manager for the other side of the Auckland Council table, I’ll know what when he left his job questions to ask.” last year. Mr Page worked “So I know the area closely and regularly back to front. It’s my with local boards home; it’s where my during those five passions lie. That’s Malcolm Page years at Auckland one of the reasons Council and says he I’m standing,” Mr Page says. saw some boards succeed and He says he left his Coun- some struggle. cil job because he felt he had He recognises that local something to offer Botany in a boards have direct power and decision-making role. influence over some things and That hasn’t changed. little-to-no direct control or “I do think I have something power over others. to offer and a major contribu“Some of the major things tion to make. Not just because aren’t under their direct conI know how Council works... trol and that’s where they need but also because of my attach- to advocate and build relationment to the Botany area and I ships and get things done,” Mr think I know what the issues Page says. are, what’s important to peo“Some of the big issues facple and where I can make a ing Botany are those where the difference.” board needs to push and advoMr Page says he has always cate and get people on board.” been interested in local poliHe says the three main tics, but what really twigged focuses for Botany should be his interest was working for improving public transport Auckland Council for five options and connections, coryears after it came along in rectly managing growth in November 2010. the area and achieving futureHe says he saw that the new focused planning outcomes, local boards had the potential and introducing more events to be much more influential and facilities to bring the many and he was fascinated with the communities living in the subway they worked and the way division together. they were finding their feet. Mr Page will be hoping that Mr Page decided he wanted this time around, the voters of to be a part of that and still the Botany subdivision agree does. with him and value his Council “It does help to know how experience and local knowlit works, how you get things edge enough to put a tick next done,” he says. to his name.

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delighted to have her in their midst. Addressing members of the Chinese association, she thanked them for spending a lot of money and urged them to shop and spend more. “If you spend money, we will earn more revenue that will go in our coffers and then we can work on roads and hospitals and schools,” she said in her short but to-the-point speech. The entertaining afternoon was packed with performances that included folk dancing, belly dancing, opera singing and an auction.

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arry Hung President of the Pakuranga Chinese Association insisted that Judith Collins, Minister of Revenue eat a lot of fish at the Chinese New Year celebration held at Lucky Seafood Restaurant, Meadowlands Drive on Thursday afternoon. “The Chinese believe that fish is auspicious and it signifies abundance. “I think if Judith Collins eats more fish she will get more revenue as Minister of Revenue,” smiled Mr Hung. The feisty Mrs Collins was accompanied by Katrina Bungard, deputy chair of the Howick Local Board and Jackie Hui community advisor of Pakuranga Chinese Association. Ms Hui nudged the fun loving minister to share with the guests that her husband of 30 years, David Wong-Tung has Chinese heritage. “My husband’s grandfather was Chinese,” announced Mrs Collins, making everyone feel she was one of them. Mrs Collins told the Times later that her husband has Chinese-Samoan descent, “that’s why the Wong comes from Chinese heritage and Tung is Samoan.” “He doesn’t accompany me at events because he is very

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Flourishing Friendships is a social, friendship and dating organisation for all people over the age of 18 who have a disability, but is open to all. There is a launch party being held on Saturday, February 11 from 2pm-4pm in Mt Roskill and Saturday, February 18 from 2-4pm in Papakura. RSVP flourishingfriendships16@ gmail.com or call Sarah 021-135 3560 or Diane 027-629 0696.

Year of the Rooster

Howick Library is hosting a celebration of the Chinese New Year, the year of the Rooster on Wednesday, February 8 from 10am to 3.30pm. There will be activities ranging from Chinese Calligraphy, QI PAO fashion show, Zhao Bao Tai Chi, Mulan swords and Mulan Fans, Tibetan Dance, Tai Chi Sword and Hu Lu Si throughout the day. This event is free and all are invited. Contact Howick Library, phone 261-8071.

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Mite Speakers Toastmasters Club public speaking organisation. Join a friendly team. Contact Lance Maxwell 027-241 4805 or lancemaxwell@xtra.co.nz. Meetings held every fortnight on Thursday at Kolmar Sports Centre, Papatoetoe, 6.40pm-8.45pm.

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St Columba Op Shop, 480 Ti Rakau Drive, Botany, is now restocked with summer clothes for all the family. Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9am12.30pm. Situated at rear of church with covered parking. Follow the signs.

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Space for you and your baby parenting programme. A new morning session begins at St Pauls in the Park Anglican Church, Chapel Rd, Flat Bush on Tuesday, February 7, 10am. The programme is for mainly first time parents with babies born since October 2016. For enquiries, or to enrol, contact Carolyn swellm@ ihug.co.nz or 022-657-5851.

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Sit Fit resumes on Monday February 13 at 11am. Newcomers welcome. This is a gentle exercise class for those who like to exercise sitting in a chair. A full workout with stretch, strengthening and breathing taken by physio. Held at the Picton Centre, 120 Picton Street, Howick. For more information, phone Kathy 021-1268197.

Probus Meeting

The Bucklands Beach Combined Probus Club next meets at the Bucklands Beach Bowling Club, 21 Morrow Avenue, Bucklands Beach, on Monday, February 6, at 10am. New members and visitors welcome. Free entry. Meeting includes interesting talks and morning tea. Great opportunity for friendship and fellowship. Phone Patricia 533-5666.

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Zonta meeting

Zonta is an international service organisation committed to improving the status of women and girls worldwide. Join us at our monthly dinner meetings. The first is on Tuesday, February 7 at the Howick Club, Botany Road at 6.30pm. Enjoy good food, fellowship and interesting speakers. We welcome new members. Contact Gay 021-1451574.

Calligraphy

Come along to Pakuranga Library, 10.30am on Thursday, February 9 for our first story time of the year, themed around Lunar New Year — the Year of the Rooster — a fun filled half hour of songs and stories. For school-aged children, come along at 3.30pm for games and crafts inspired by the Year of the Rooster. Phone 576-5269.

Centering meditation

Come along for Chinese calligraphy and painting demonstration at Pakuranga Library between 4pm-8pm on Thursday, February 9 while enjoying a festive celebration for Lunar New Year with lantern display, cultural performances and food stalls in the nearby Pakuranga Plaza. You can even take home a scroll of Chinese calligraphy with your name written on it. Phone 576-5269.

Sunday, February 5, meet at 6.50pm 7pm start. Music and meditation on sacred text and centering prayers. All welcome. Monthly meeting at All Saints historic church, corner of Selwyn Rd and Cook St, Howick. Phone 534-6864.

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International artist Ed Klassen presents a concert of Christian instrumental music on the Paraguayan folk harp from the Americas and Europe interspersed with personal stories and inspiration. Free. 7pm, Friday, February 10 at Pakuranga Baptist Church, 219 Ti Rakau Drive.

Join us Wednesday, February 8 at either our 10.15am or 11.15am Wriggle and Rhyme session at Pakuranga Library for a fun and interactive half hour of music and songs in both English and Mandarin to celebrate the Year of the Rooster. Phone 576-5269.

St Andrews Op Shop, Vincent Street, Howick is open again with plenty of bargains. Hours are 10am-2pm weekdays and 10am12pm Saturdays. Follow the flag down to off-street parking.

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, February 4. Phone 5346864.

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Pakuranga Toastmasters

Do you have to speak at the next anniversary, wedding, birthday, farewell? Are your speaking skills restricting your career? Are you confident? We will train you in a friendly supportive environment. Next meeting Monday, February 8, 6.30pm-8.30pm. Contact pakuranga@toastmasters.org. nz or visit www.pakuranga.toastmastersclubs.org.

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Auckland, Hamilton values ease while nearby regions see strong growth T

he latest monthly QV House Price Index shows that nationwide residential property values for January increased 13.5 per cent over the past year. Values rose by 1.4 per cent over the past three months and the average value nationwide is $631,302. The nationwide average value is now 52.4 per cent above the previous market peak of late 2007. When adjusted for inflation the nationwide annual increase drops slightly to 12.0 per cent and values are now 28.5 per cent above the 2007 peak. The Auckland market has increased 12.8 per cent year on year and quarterly growth eased back to just 0.2 per cent over the past three months. The average value for the Auckland Region is $1,047,699. Residential property values in the wider Auckland region are now 91.7 per cent higher than the previous peak of 2007. When adjusted for inflation values rose 11.3 per cent over the past year and are 61.6 per cent above the 2007 peak. QV National Spokesperson Andrea Rush said, “The latest QV House Price Index figures show value growth in Auckland, Hamilton and Christchurch continues to ease and in some parts of these cities quarterly value growth is now decreasing. “Values continue to rise in Tau-

demand: Places such as Waiuku (above landmark), Pukekohe and coastal areas south of Clevedon are experiencing strong demand and value increases due to higher demand from investors and home buyers alike. Photo supplied

ranga, Wellington and Dunedin amidst relatively buoyant market conditions compared to the other main centres. “We are now seeing a strong trend of value growth in regional centres around the country, particularly those situated within two to three hours’ drive of the main centres that have seen very strong value growth recently such as Auckland, Wellington and Queenstown. These include the Kaipara District just north of Auckland where values accelerated 6.4 per cent over the past three months and 25.9 per cent since January last year led by

strong growth in places like Mangawhai now a favourite for those who are selling up and moving out of Auckland. “Similarly the Hauraki District south of Auckland and also commuting distance to Hamilton and Tauranga accelerated 10.8 per cent over the past three months and 30.3 per cent year on year with towns like Paeroa and Ngatea in high demand from movers and investors alike. “Values in regions near Wellington such as the Kapiti Coast, Horowhenua and the South Wairarapa have also risen between 5.0 and 7.0 per cent since Novem-

ber, as those priced out of the Wellington market look further out for affordable property. “The MacKenzie District in the South Island has jumped 9.7 per cent since November and 26.9 per cent year on year as those priced out of the Queenstown, Wanaka and the surrounds look to places like Tekapo and Twizel for lakeside property. “It’s possible rising mortgage interest rates and the new LVR rules will continue to constrain the rate of value growth during 2017. “However, this will be balanced by continued record high net migration and a lack of housing supply particularly in Auckland. As well as the fact New Zealand property can be brought freehold and has fewer taxes on property compared with many other countries, meaning it remains a highly attractive investment to foreign buyers.” QV Auckland homevalue Manager, James Steele said: “The Franklin District has seen the strongest growth in the Auckland region over the past quarter with values rising by 2.9 per cent since November as buyers look further out to find more affordable property. Places such as Waiuku, Pukekohe and coastal areas south of Clevedon are experiencing strong demand and value increases due to higher demand from investors and home buyers

alike. “There still is a high demand in this area for new build dwellings with both land and house packages, and design and build packages happening within the new developments of Pukukohe, Patumahoe, Waiau Pa and Kingseat. There’s been a similar trend north of Auckland with the Rodney-North seeing the strongest growth in the Auckland region over the past year – up by 14.5 per cent year on year. “This has been driven by stronger demand in places like Wellsford, Warkworth, Matakana and surrounding areas. “However, quarterly value growth there has eased from 3.6 per cent quarterly growth last month to 1.6 per cent quarterly growth this month most likely due to the impact of the LVR restrictions. “Meanwhile, the Waitakere city, North Shore and Manukau housing markets have been slow going with vendors having to adjust their price expectations down to sell and open home attendances have been slow from November through January. “It appears people may be taking a wait and see approach until after Waitangi weekend when people are back to it and it appears people aren’t willing or able with new loan restrictions to pay the premiums that they were in the first half of 2016.”

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Your everyday gas fitter and plumber We do new and maintenance jobs Call 022 111 0003 or 09 392 2332

0800 24 LOCK

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

HANDYMEN

Gas and Plumbing Specialist

Small and large lawns Residential / Commercial Rubbish removal Trees, hedges, trimming Garden clean-ups Locally owned / operated Free quotes Ph Bruce 537 3470 or 021 0262 1890

CD177471

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

FERNZ

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Deverell 021 152 0170 Robert 021 680 580 Today for a FREE quote

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PAINTER avail now for all your house washes, section clearing, painting. Small jobs a speciality. Satisfaction assured Ph Nigel 0272 945790

PAINTER Paperhanger. Free quotes, Pensioner discount. 30yrs exp. 535-3022 PAINTER/Plasterer & handyman 30 yrs+ exp Ph Muzza 577-2989/0276770294

PAINTING & DECORATING

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

SS80294

272 9988 or 021 976 455,

New builds

Everything electrical

East City Stove Repairs

K55042

Your local owner/operated Co 34 Years experience

Lighting

SB Electrical NZ Reg Electrician. Reasonable rates. All electrical work. Nick 021 058 9561, 5340450

FURNITURE

GASFITTER

Lawn & Gar& HEDGES. Friendly ser534 2053 or

HOWICK LOCKSMITHS

K58038

We Also Service F&P Appliances

SPECIALIST CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

Carpet Cleaning Stain Removal Upholstery Cleaning FREE Sanitising and stain removal with each carpet clean 537 4320 - 021 366 615 www.aladdincarpetcleaning.co.nz

CD235176

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

Renovations Maintenance

CD242704

ALADDIN

Services Ltd

Brass a B ass Bra

0800 277 2529 www.bsrconcrete.co.nz

CARPET LAYING

Appliance

ELECTRICAL

Electrical El l

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

CD185364

CONTACT

101A Aviemore Dr, Highland Park

For anything electrical • Registered Electricians • Established over 25 years in local area • ECANZ guaranteed • Gold card discount Phone 274 6977

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

LOCKSMITHS

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021-369 881

Laptop or Desktop running slow? Services and upgrade from $40 + GST. We fix all laptop & desktop hardware & software issues. No fix, No charge. 12 years in IT business. 537 1330 or 021 998 886

Drain Unblocking CCTV Camera Surface Water Problems Dig ups & Repairs Free Quotes & Advice Registered Drainlayer 021 135 5174 mcwilliams_drainage @hotmail.com

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

FURNITURE REMOVAL SHIFTERS

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

TRIPLE 0 - 0272418478. Lawns, gardens & hedges & general handyman work. Ph/txt Terry

HAYNES GLASS

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

GA117458

533-6954

CD191202

GLASS & GLAZING

PREMIER FLOOR SANDING. For a free quote phone Shaun 021 250 6264

CD243547

CD127274

NZ registered electrical service technician

ELECTRICAL

K58004

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

TASA COMPUTER

DRAINLAYING

friendly and reliable electrician

Office: 09 527 6360 Dave: 021 836 360 Licensed Building Practitioner www.franix.co.nz

APPLIANCES

Ph: 5768812 Open 7 Days 83 Reeves Rd Pakuranga

CONCRETE & CONCRETING

Competitive Rates Free Quotes

MARKS

Microsoft Certified Professional

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

CD226123

K75008

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

Leak Repairs Infrared Checks Alterations Renovations Repairs Maintenance Landscaping Waterproofing

We do WINZ quotes

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

LEES CARPETS

49D Springs Rd, East Tamaki Ph 273 8899

LAWNCARE

LAWNMOWING

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

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

or Copper

For a free quote contact Drewe Ph: 027 539 9851 or 0800 432 724 drewe@fasciaandspouting.co.nz www.fasciaandspouting.co.nz

CD249270

Robinhood - Alto - Blanco Everdure - Omega Authorised Service

Enhancing the look and value of your home Made to measure on-site in Colorcote steel All work guaranteed WINZ approved

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

GARAGE DOORS

Specials, Free Quotes Professional Layers Showroom

CD249118

Over 17 years service

IN 64 COLOURS OR COPPER No joins - No leaks - guaranteed

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

FOR ALL YOUR Landscaping needs. Over 10 years experience. Call Tim on 021 885 676

CD240215

DAVE TAPPER BUILDERS Ltd

021 764797 or 532 8930

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

09 277 7874 viphomeservices.co.nz

CONTINUOUS SPOUTING

CD248907

138J Harris Road East Tamaki 271 6262

FREE QUOTES

SPOUTING AND ROOFING

CD249311

I Fix 4U

Security Screened, Trained & Insured Operators

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

GA101040

CD130002

½ price TV, audio Washing machine refrigerators Factory Returns entre rvice C e S d rise Autho

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

COMPUTERS

BUILDER, additions, renovations, decks, bathrooms. Coordinate sub contractors, competitive price, licensed builder Ph Alan 021 548 131

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

GARDENER LANDSCAPER Gardens designed,

SN64060

Electricians

PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL

HOMES & OFFICES

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

CD171490

Air conditioners

$35 p/m

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

CD217636

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

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

1.

CARPET & VINYL

LANDSCAPING

CD242335

INSTALLATION

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

CD137943

TV AERIAL

BATHROOM IMPRESSIONS

MOTORING

CD237020

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

CLEANING, wkly, f.nghtly, springcln. Free quote, honest, rel, refs, fit & exp. 5366595 or 021331190

Extensions Construction Services Weather Tight Solutions

CD228064

HORIZON AERIALS LTD

Any event or occasion Please call me or email deliciousdining@xtra.co.nz 537 1312 or 021 180 9878

CD145261

Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed

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

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Aerials & TV INSTALLATION

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

LICENCED BUILDING PRACTITIONER REGISTERED MASTER BUILDERS

CATERING

CRAFT FLOORSANDING

GARDEN CARE

K55070

Lynch Design 577 1939 www.lynchdesign.co.nz

MAINTENANCE & Building repairs. Small jobs, qualified Ph 576 7841 or 021 1481076

CD230519

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

FLOORING & SERVICES

BUILDERS CD163461

CA Professional services, for accounting, tax returns, GST, payroll, Startups. Xero, Mobile service and fixed price. Ph Balaji Kris 021 175 87 78: 537 5942

DRAFTING & DESIGN

CD177619

BOOKKEEPING Service simple solutions. Xero, MYOB, GST, PAYE. Sheryl 0212982786

CARPENTERS

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CD243383

18 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, February 2, 2017

Ph Ross 521 2777 or 021-944899 WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111


CLASSIFIEDS

www.times.co.nz

PAVING

PLUMBERS Drivepaths, repair 072 or

UPHOLSTERERS

CATKIN

TILING

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

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

CD155961

All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area

535 1111 027 235 2517

PLUMBER Certified 19yrs exp. New or RENO work/ Hot Water Cylinders. Brad 022 671 8125.

PLUMBER

Bennett Plumbing and Drainage Ltd

CD218017

Gas & Plumbing Services

027 594 1243 537 4796

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

RUBBISH REMOVALS

RUBBISH REMOVAL

“i won’t sting you” K54011

GALLAGHER PLUMBING

CD48042

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

Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish

TILING LAMINATE FLOORING from $11.95m²

Just Click Floors

CD248987

TREES

& STUMP GRINDING Reducing Thinning Shaping Full removal Chipped onsite/removed Good rates Great refs Free quotes

Ph Murray

BRANCH MANAGER

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

EARTH GROOMERS

MACLEANS zn 3 brm int acc gge, n/pets, n/s, $520pw. a/h 2677120, 0212503272

MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA2008)

SALLY MORRISON 12 Uxbridge Road Howick

All Tree Work & Stumps, Hedges, Chipping, Rubbish Removal Discount for Seniors

James 09 235 2948 or 021 866 125

PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING

All Tree Work - Fully Insured - Qualified Arborists Over 25yrs Exp. 535 9093 027 476 0246

TREES STUMP GRINDING Remove stumps the easy way.

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

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

HALF MOON BAY OFFICE

HOWICK OFFICE

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

10 Uxbridge Road, Howick - Ph 538 0680

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

HOWICK - MELLONS BAY - COCKLE BAY 3 Bed Culver Tce $530 Robyn/Melissa 3 Bed Union Rd $540 Sally 3 Bed Gibraltar St $570 Sally 4 Bed Abercrombie St $620 Sally 5 Bed Island View Tce $1200 Sally HIGHLAND PARK 3 Bed Tromie Pl $540 Sally BUCKLANDS BEACH - EASTERN BEACH 2 Bed Seaspray Dr $460 Robyn/Melissa 1 brm fully furn The Parade $480inc pw/wtr Sally PAKURANGA 3 brm Marriott Rd $550 Robyn/Melissa

BOTANY OFFICE

✓ Specialist waterblasting

& housewashing, driveways, paths, decks & windows ✓ Domestic & commercial ✓ Low pressure bio-wash ✓ Professional presentation Call Nick 537 4602 or 029 7700581

CERT. Waterproofing, 30 yrs exp. 100% NZ Owned/ operated ACC Cert’d Ph:5271202 0210311899

20 Crescent Lane, Botany Town Centre Lloyd Reardon DDI 216 99 61 Mob 021 887 811

lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com Sam Carr DDI 538 1237 / 021 422 177 Email: sam.carr@raywhite.com

SUNNYHILLS 3 Bed GOLFLANDS 2 Bed 5 Bed

Tina Pl

$530

Sam

Frank Nobilo Dr Vesca Pl

$500 $830

Sam Sam

PAKURANGA OFFICE 102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga

More public notices on page 21 Local News Local Advertising We inform you about whats on in your community because we care! Our newspapers are published every Thursday covering 48,576 homes free. For news phone 271 8000 To advertise phone 271 8055 Email: classifieds@times. co.nz

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

Shop 6, Compass Building, Half Moon Bay Marina Lloyd Reardon DDI 216 99 61 Mob 021 887 811 lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com Sam Carr DDI 538 1237 / 021 422 177 Email: sam.carr@raywhite.com PAKURANGA - HIGHLAND PARK 3 Bed Anthony Pl 3 Bed Pakuranga Rd

$565 $590

Sam Sam

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 - MELLONS BAY - COCKLE BAY 3 Bed Colmar Rd $640 Cathy 4 Bed Bleakhouse Rd $700 Amny NORTHPARK - MEADOWLANDS 4 Bed Ravensdale Rise $700 Cathy PAKURANGA - FARM COVE - SUNNYHILLS 3 Bed Udys Rd $550 Cathy 3 Bed Rothwell Pl $550 Amny BUCKLANDS BEACH - HALF MOON BAY 3 Bed Minaret Dr $550inc wtr Cathy 3 Bed Sorrell Cr $650 Amny BOTANY – DANNEMORA – FLAT BUSH – GOLFLANDS 3 Bed Skellings Dr $450 Amny 3 Bed Jodie Pl $530 Cathy 4 Bed St Simon Pl $680 Cathy 4 Brm Sheddings Lane $680 Cathy 4 Bed Breon Pl $680 Cathy PANMURE - MT WELLINGTON - GLEN INNES 3 Bed Longford St $630 Cathy AUCKLAND CENTRAL- KINGSLAND 1 Bed Eden Cres $460 Amny 2 Bed Central Rd $590 Amny

kyla.hoult ham@raywhite.com

PAKURANGA - WHITEACRES - SUNNYHILLS - FARM COVE 3 Bed Galvan Ave $550 Matt 4 Bed Tercel Pl $730 Michelle BUCKLANDS BEACH 2 Bed Bucklands Beach Rd $450 Michelle 3 Bed Priestley Dr $580 Michelle

Ray White

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

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

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

CD249238

Unit 7/23 Springs Rd East Tamaki www.justclickfloors.co.nz Ph 022 408 9402

House/Building Washing Roof & Gutter Cleaning Roof Treatments Moss/Lichen Removal Decks, Paths, Drives, Fences PLUS: Carpet/ Window Cleaning Pest Control

WATERPROOFING

E3C026

K54065

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

Exterior Soft Washing of:

CD166407

Ph: 0800 789 248

BRIAN Certifying Plumber

All about

CD162756

GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384

call Ian on 0800-000-116

Phone her on DDI: 538 0685 Mob: 027 305 7582

R

CD140634

Bizzy Bee Plumbing Ltd

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

► ► ► ► ►

With over 6 years experience, Sally works tirelessly on your behalf. She is skilled at finding ideal tenants for landlords and suitable properties for tenants. She will always give you honest, straightforward advice and 100% commitment.

Ph Josh 536 4603 or 021-074-8027

K54146

0800 BENNETT

Plumbing Ltd

Sally is quite simply an excellent letting consultant.

WATERBLASTING

BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797

CD202782

Your local maintenance Plumbers & Drainlayers 34 years in the area. Prompt, reliable service. Phone attended. Call us now:576 7137 - 535 7209

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

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

Gary Hanson

WATERPROOFING

K54159

www.allgoplumbing.co.nz

A-CLASS TREE SERVICES

Qualified Arborist

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

WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784

TO LET CERT. Waterproofing, 30 yrs exp. 100% NZ Owned/ operated ACC Cert’d Ph:5271202 0210311899

KAK007

CD197785

PLUMBER All maint wrk, no job too small. Prompt service. Ph 535 9567

Experienced Letting Consultant

WINDOW cleaning. Best price. Phone Grant 533 0522 or 0211 576 963

ELDERLY gentleman req’s tidy 1 brm flat/granny, osp, Pknga, HMBay, Hwk area Ph: 021 747 873 or 0210 792544

CD145278

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

LOCAL Master Plumber, Gasfitter, Drainlayer. Over 20yrs exp. competitive rates, excell customer service. Call Steve at Majestic Plumbing Ltd 021 625378

SALLY MORRISON

CD212258

Certifying Plumber

CD229507

and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs

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

ADAM OXLEY

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

H3X019

1st For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs

Hill Plumbing Certifying plumbing, gas

NZ WINDOW Cleaners in/ out, glass, frames, sills, free quotes. 7 days. Ph/txt 021 085 64 650

ACCOMMODATION WANTED

A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP

L5F014

CD246999

Local Master Plumbers 24/7

arrowplumbing.nz

Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232

ALL TREES & STUMPS

Chipping etc. Established 49 years Free Quotes

TO LET

WINDOW’S in/out, exterior housewash, gutter clearing. Exp operator, Ph Keith @ Panoramics 027 245 3444 or 530 8136

Ph Terry, NZ Arbor Tech 027 4989 080 - 0800 244 748

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

0800 420 900

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

TREE SERVICES

(Also Whangamata)

Plumbing

If water or gas runs through it, we do it!

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

CD246777

Handy Andy

PLUMBERS

KB2051

PLASTERBOARD stopping, quality paint finish. Phone 021 660 774

Contact

K54154

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 ♦

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

For all Shades & Blinds plus outdoor furniture

PAVING & Landscaping. Free quotes. Ph Jim 027 5509 955, 537 2988 ah

PLASTERERS

WINDOW CLEANING

COVERS

KP87651

ABOUT PAVING, ways, Patios & garden edging & work. Ben 021 884 5345041

TILING

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CLASSIFIEDS

20 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, February 2, 2017

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

Qualified Automotive Mechanic

SITUATIONS VACANT

LBP required to manage all aspects of our site builds. Must be well organised, customer focused and have up-to-date IT skills. Hands-on role planning and leading contractors on site. Please forward your CV to emma.langhorne@jennian.co.nz

CD246237

Permanent GP

Front of house staff (Wait Person)

with a positive and pleasant attitude, customer focussed. Ideally full time, but will consider part time. Fluent English and valid visa required Please check location as own transport will be needed www.pepperjacks.co.nz Wages depended on experience. Please send your CV info@pepperjacks.co.nz or call Yash 021 895 755

WAITING STAFF experienced, required for morning or evening shifts. Send CV to: barracuda05@xtra. co.nz or Ph 534 1989

Hardys Pakuranga Sales Consultant

Please email name, address and contact phone numbers to: papers@times.co.nz In the SUBJECT line, please include the RUN#

We are looking for a hard working person who is keen to learn and develop their skills. Must be reliable and have a driver’s licence. Phone 09 972 1031 or email your CV to info@riggaspaving.co.nz

BOTANY DOCTOR

PART TIME MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST We are a small General Practice with a big reputation for good care. We need a receptionist to join our team Friendly, personable and efficient Previous frontline experience essential MedTech 32 essential 2-3 days including Wednesday Ability to cover leave and sickness essential Please submit CV’s by February 10th to cath@botanydoctor.co.nz or post attn: Practice Manager PO Box 64 267, Botany, Auckland 2163

OFFICE ALL-ROUNDER

HOWICK BAPTIST HOME & HOSPITAL

CAREGIVERS

Howick Baptist Healthcare is a well respected aged care provider. We are working towards becoming an Eden Alternative facility. Duties available - Permanent Morning, Afternoon and Night duties. The successful applicant will need to have a good command of the English language, be an energetic self starter, have a high work ethic and be empathetic to our residents. Full orientation given. Opportunity to gain NZQA Caregiving Qualification. We offer excellent working conditions Initial applications by phone to Howick Baptist Healthcare 139 Union Road Ph: 09 538 0800 ext 0 between 9.00am and 4.00pm Monday to Friday

TRAINEE WATCH TECHNICIAN

We are a busy and successful Kitchen design and manufacturing company located in East Tamaki. A full time roll with flexible hours is available within our business for an office all-rounder with experience in accounts, reception, customer service and general clerical function. Our ideal candidate will have: Friendly outgoing personality with a great sense of humour Project management skills and be fluent focused with efficiency and able to liaise with sub-trades and suppliers At least 5 years NZ accounts experience (MYOB experience an advantage) Be experienced with MYOB EXO Payroll and Internet banking Good computer skill in MS Word and Excel Excellent written and verbal communication and organisational skills Neat and tidy appearance A “team player” with an interest in interior design As no two days are ever the same, we require someone who likes a challenge, can think on their feet and is not afraid to put their hand to a variety of tasks. Salary negotiable depending on experience. If this sounds Like you, please email your CV with refs to: admin@kitchencraft.co.nz (No phone enquiries please)

Advertising sales cadet

We are a small business located in Beachlands looking for an enthusiastic and friendly person to join our busy team. This position will include full training in specialised watch and glass repairs and possible apprenticeship for the suitable applicant. This is a full time position with an immediate start. Please email your CV to mastertime@xtra.co.nz for more information browse our website www.mastertime.co.nz

CD249230

FARM COVE RUN# 21C – Fordyce Ave (part of) Fisher Pde (part of), Roadley Ave, Andrea Pl, Percel Pl, Suzetta Pl, Pennycook Pl, Holly Way HOWICK/MELLONS BAY RUN# 47 – Burford Pl, Colmar Rd, Page Point RUN# 43A – Juliet Ave (part of), Willoughby Ave, Pakuranga Rd (part of) RUN# 40B – Ridge Rd (part of) Mellons Bay Rd (part of), Castleton Dr, Montressor Pl, Chilton Pl, Towbridge Pl, Bleakhouse Rd (part of) RUN# 36A – Howe St (part of), Waterloo St, Wellington St (part of), Ridge Rd (part of) RUN# 35A – Elliot St (part of), Nelson St (part of), Wellington St (part of), Moore St (part of), Ridge Rd (part of) RUN# 26B – Moore St (part of), Rodney St (part of), Cook St (part of), Ridge Rd (part of) BOTANY DOWNS RUN# 23CC – Kurnell Dr (part of), Quibray Pl, Baringa Pl, Binda Pl, Borrowdace Ave, La Perouse, Sirus Pl RUN# 24AA – Kurnell Dr (part of), Booralee Pl, Maroubra Pl, Mirrabooka Ave (part of), Yarra Pl BUCKLANDS BEACH RUN# 49C – Bucklands Beach Rd (part of), Oliver Rd (part of), Quedley Court, Ville Court, Dorrington Pl, Embling Pl, Gillard Pl

PAVING & LANDSCAPING

CD249000

PR248896

Required to deliver the Howick and Pakuranga Times in the following areas:

Would suit a person who is seeking long term regular position and looking for a regular supplementary income. Filing, checking return clothing products, 1 or 2 days a weeks, days flexible to suit. English must be first language East Tamaki address email rod@cwl.co.nz with CV

CD248804

We require an experienced Sales Consultant to join us in Pakuranga Plaza. The successful applicant must have the following attributes • Have retail background in either Natural Health Retail or Pharmacy • Have excellent communication skills • Proven Sales ability in retail • Motivated, well presented and the drive to succeed • Availability to cover days outside your normal days of work This is a 4 day a week position in which includes weekends and late nights. Please email your CV and covering letter to pakuranga@hardys.co.nz

CD249528

CD249560

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WAREHOUSE STAFF

The Provet Group is the premier leading veterinary distributor in Australasia and has a long history of innovation, continuous improvement and excellence in customer service, logistics and staff management. Provet NZ Pty Ltd is seeking a high energy individual to join our warehouse team, based in East Tamaki, Auckland. Reporting to the Warehouse Supervisor, the primary responsibilities of this position include: • Picking and packing orders • Processing goods inwards • General warehouse duties The ideal candidate will have the following skills and expertise: • Knowledge of warehouse operations and workforce processes • Physically fit and reliable • Excellent attention to detail • Good interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills • Computer literacy • The ability to follow new and existing procedures to ensure all deadlines are met accurately and on time • Forklift License preferred but not essential Please send your resume to: jobs@henryschein.com.au and quote reference number 2HPT in the subject line.

RELIABLE DELIVERY STAFF

Staff Required

Pepperjacks restaurant and bar in Beachlands is looking for

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Rockabye Early Learning Centre

Welcome to our privately owned well-established early childhood centre in Highland Park. Are you a natural leader with great people skills? We are looking for an amazing room leader to join our team to help create an authentic, creative and caring place for children, families and teaching team. These are rewarding positions, where you will contribute to a stimulating program and be well supported by a fantastic team of teachers, As a team leader you will be responsible for: • Leading a team of people • Ensuring systems are implemented • Building sound relationships with children, staff and families • Strong organisation skills • Ensuring quality is maintained • Working with a dynamic leadership team to drive quality education outcomes for the children. • Leading planning and assessment programmes for individual and groups of children. Requirements: • To be a strong communicator, you will confidently guide, lead and supporting the team. • Fully Qualified and Registered Early Childhood Teacher • Motivated to implement meaningful programme planning. • Experienced with a high level of initiative and professionalism. • A sense of humour with a positive ‘can do attitude’. In return we can provide • Excellent professional development and on-going training • Management are ECE qualified and offer inspiriting support and guidance. • A modern, clean family like atmosphere. • A well resourced learning environment. • Inviting outdoor areas stimulate children’s learning through play. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. If you would like to become a part of our unique team then please contact Caryn on 09 5330218 Or alternatively, send your CV and any questions through to caryn@rockabye. school.nz. I look forward to hearing from you.

BUILDERS labourer/apprentice  wanted by local builder, clean drivers licence, own transport Ph: 021 734 684

PART TIME PERSON REQUIRED

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Fixed term 6 months contract Crawford Medical Centre is a large busy “Cornerstone accredited” Medical Centre Based in Central Howick. We are a large team, comprising of General Practitioners, Registered and Enrolled Nurses, plus Admin support. We have a VERY EXCITING opportunity for a Registered Nurse / Enrolled Nurse or Clinical Assistant to join our team to cover staff leave. We are looking for approx. 32 hours per week and the ability to work early evenings. This role will incorporate a variety of clinical administrative work and basic practice nurse duties. If you are interested in primary care and enjoy working in a fast paced innovative environment then in the first instance please email your CV to: stephanie.vance@crawfordmedical.co.nz We are looking for someone who is a very quick learner, self-motivated and able to work within guidelines and policies. Good communication skills are essential. Previous health centre work and a knowledge of Medtech 32 could be an advantage. Current Vaccinator Certificate may also be an advantage.

No experience necessary. Immediate start. Must have own transport. Phone 021 724 986

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Practice Nurse or Clinical Assistant

Part time, Permanent

Deejays located in East Tamaki, Auckland We are offering a unique opportunity for the right person to work alongside our experienced chef in a large, brand new, purpose built commercial kitchen based in East Tamaki. Deejays specialises in running school Canteens and Catering for a variety of events in schools across the Greater Auckland area. We are focused on growing the catering area of our business and therefore our ideal candidate will be involved in all aspects of work in the kitchen. The daily tasks range from production of our bulk range of meals for Canteen use and preparation of any catering jobs required for that day. Flexibility and a willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job done is essential. Starting hours would be approximately 30 hours per week 8am to 1pm during school terms, with the ability to grow this as the job requires. Some early starts may be needed as we grow. You will have at least two years experience working in kitchens, be someone who shows initiative and can demonstrate high standards of food preparation and presentation. In addition to a passion and flair for food, a strong work ethic is required. If you are confident, flexible and able to work under pressure then we would like to hear from you. Please e-mail your CV to Karen@deejays.co.nz Applications close 8th February 2017 and start date will be asap. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency.

GP wanted for fast growing multicultural VLCA practice. Cornerstone accredited. Good remuneration. If you want to be part of a great team that provides quality care we would love you hear from you. jan@bjdocs.co.nz 09-2650321 or 021-08247604

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PART TIME We require an offset printer with some experience to operate a single colour GTO46 and also a platen. You will need to have experience in numbering and perforating. Any experience in bindery is also an advantage. East Tamaki location. send CV to: info@aadp.co.nz 271 1154

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Eastgate Community Trust is a registered Charitable Trust based in Pakuranga that provides a Day Programme and Transitional/Respite Service for adults with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities. This position in the day programme involves supporting our people to achieve their personal goals through community participation. Our programme operates 8.30am to 4.30pm 5 days a week. Applicants will be required to have a full New Zealand drivers licence and the legal right to work permanently in New Zealand. Experience working in the disability sector preferred. Please email your CV and a covering letter to felicity@eastgatetrust.co.nz by 10th February 2017

SITUATIONS VACANT

OFFSET PRINTER

Site Manager

Life Skills Facilitator

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Minutes Secretary for Board of Trustees Mayfield Primary School is looking to appoint a Secretary to take Minutes at the monthly meetings for the Board of Trustees. Meetings normally take place on the last Thursday of each month from 4.30 pm but some flexibility may be required if there is a need to reschedule a meeting. The Secretary will be required to attend each monthly meeting for approximately 2-3 hours to take Minutes and to finalise the document within five working days of the meeting. A meeting fee will be payable for this service. It is preferred that applicants have administrative experience. Please send a covering letter and CV by 17 February 2017 to: Donna Peek Mayfield Primary School 12 Pearl Baker Drive, Otara, Auckland 2023 Phone: 09 274 9374 E-mail: donnap@mayfieldauckland.school.nz

SITUATIONS VACANT

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Needed for reputable, modern workshop based in Howick. Must have: * Automotive Trade Qualification and WOF experience * Electronic Diagnostic and Repair skills for multiple vehicle types * Proof of NZ Citizenship * Full/clean NZ Drivers Licence A highly competitive package will be offered to the right candidate. Phone Trevor 021 207 8287

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DIESEL MECHANIC

KCL Contracting is looking for an experienced diesel mechanic for a full time, permanent position based in Otahuhu. Must hold a Class 5, 4 or 2 truck licence, some heavy lifting is involved. Pay rate and hours to be discussed. Please send CV and cover letter to: kcltd786@gmail.com

KICK START YOUR SALES CAREER – FANTASTIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Are you outgoing, confident and have a passion for media? This is an entry level position within our advertising sales team, selling across newspapers, magazines and digital. About the role: • Assisting the sales team • Liaising with clients • Prospecting for new clients within a competitive market • Selling and booking advertisements • Building client relationships Culture and Benefits: • Opportunity to fast track your sales career • Training and coaching provided

Skills and Experience: • Can-do attitude and initiative • Excellent communication skills both written and oral • Great people and computer skills • Excellent time management • Ability to multitask and handle pressure a must • Have a well rounded outlook and positive attitude • Minimum restricted Drivers Licence • Knowledge of digital/social media

If this is an opportunity that excites you and you have a true desire to succeed in a sales career then please send a covering letter along with cv to: media@times.co.nz

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

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PROFESSIONALS

DRUM tuition, beg-adv. Prof tutor Ph: 535-8170 ENGLISH/Maths/ Science(NCEA/Cambridge) Qualified exp tutors/teachers. Essay writing/editing. 535-0523

School Book Covering Service $1 per book Bring your contact paper and books and we will do the hard work. Phone: 535 0114

FRENCH tuition, consult with an expert, 1 on 1, in your home Ph 021 211 7020

Physics & Science Exper’d Private Tutor 1-1 NCEA & Cambridge

Neil 535 4833 - 027 5354909 See website for details

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Free pick-up/delivery Satisfaction guaranteed

Ph: 532 8385

HOWICK 25B Woodgers Way, Sat, Sun, Mon, 8am start, carpet, decor & hh.hold items, Pet gear, huge variety, lots bargains

HEALTH & BEAUTY

MASSAGE Sports Massage

Unit 19, 325 Ti Rakau Dr, East Tamaki. Ph: 273 5519 or 022 330 8633 Open 10am to 9.00pm CD205971 FOCUS ON FEET. Home visits. Professional Gentle Care. Marlena RN Ph 5331150

PETS

CAT DOORS $105 FITTED Ph 265 2941

4/302 Te Irirangi Dr, Botany South Ph 09 265 2865 Dog and Cat Boarding Dog Grooming Doggy Day Care 24 hours on site care

Bookings for Waitangi Weekend available

Fairfield

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09 292 8852 - 027 222 0307 Fairfield is a family owned Kennel and Cattery in Clevedon. As a small facility, we can give the pet in your family even greater love and attention Viewings welcome by appointment and book early for long weekends incl Easter 751 Clevedon-Kawakawa Rd, Clevedon enquiry@fairfieldkennels.co.nz www.fairfieldkennels.co.nz

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PIANO - KEYBOARD GUITAR - VIOLIN VOICE - DRUMS LESSONS FROM $18 Private, professional,affordable. Competitions, practical and theory exams. We have teachers in your area. (Est 63 yrs)

Kennels & Cattery

to 271 8056 or ph 271 8055

Email: classifieds@times.co.nz

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

Looking for a church home?

www.times.co.nz Phone 271 8000

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

Phone 534-6864 Email: allsaints@xtra.co.nz

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

GBR088

Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts Phone 534-5142

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SIZZLING SUMMER SUNDAYS

71 Udys Road, Pakuranga (behind St Peter’s Anglican Church) Phone: 09 213 1866 - 021 710 065 Email: pmontessori2014@gmail.com * Pakuranga Montessori Learning Centre reserves the right to clarify the contents of this advertisement

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE KCC CREW

Nestled in the Howick Valley KCC offers a Learning Centre like no other. We have created and designed a family centre that fosters an excellent learning environment for children aged 3 months - 5 years. Whether its for sessions or full time we can help you. Feel free to pop in anytime and view our beautiful centre

50 Baird Street, Howick Phone 53 555 22

To advertise your Church Services in this feature next week, phone Classifieds on 271 8055 or email tanyac@times.co.nz

Howick Presbyterian Church

St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz Sunday, February 5 8.45am Communion in the Chapel 9.45am Café Service with King’s Kids Thursday, February 9 10am Morning Service Phone 535-4403 CD152726

Pakuranga Baptist Church Pakuranga Baptist Church Pakuranga Baptist Church

Pakuranga Church Positive Messages,Baptist Inspiring Worship, Active Faith

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You’re invited!

FREE ICE-CREAM!!!

You’re invited! You’re invited!

1ST JAN – 5TH FEB AT 10AM

9:45am Family Worship

9:45am Family Worship 9:45am Family Worship Great Kids Program Great Kids Program Great Kids Program 3pm Mandarin Mandarin 3pm3pmMandarin 6:30pm High School Youth 6:30pm High School Youth 6:30pm High School Youth

Our Sizzling Summer Sundays are back with one service at 10:00am, from the 1 st of January to the 5 th of February.

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Full children’s programme this week. Make plans to join us this summer at Eastgate! 5 Ben Lomond Cres. CD248677

"The centre goals include offering children a programme where they can thrive as socially competent, independent thinkers with a lifelong love of learning...The centre is well resourced with Montessori activities and other early childhood resources...Teachers model a shared belief in the centre's Montessori philosophy and interact with children with respect and courtesy..." ERO report October 2016

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5

Selwyn Rd, Howick

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Public Notice of Application for BYO Licence, Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Lin Xuan Restaurants Ltd, Unit A4, 125 Meadowland Drive, Somerville, Auckland has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Auckland for a BYO Licence in respect of the premises situated at Unit A4, 125 Meadowland Drive, Somerville known as Kong Fu Zi Restaurant. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 11am to 10pm, closed Wednesdays. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of Auckland Council at Henderson, Manukau, Orewa, Papakura, Pukekohe, Takapuna or at 35 Graham Street, Auckland Central. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working day after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in Section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the second publication of this notice. The first publication was made on 26 January 2017.

PAKURANGA MONTESSORI LEARNING CENTRE

• High quality education within a Montessori Learning environment • NZ qualified Teachers • Vacancies for children 2-6 years old • Open Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm • Morning / afternoon tea and late afternoon snack provided

Christian LINK All Saints’ Anglican Church

One Lord One Faith One People Sunday morning 9.30am (with children’s programme) Sunday evening service TBA Youth Group every Friday 7.00pm

Ph: 0800 677 467 Ph: 576 1507

OPEN

Every Wed DAY nesday

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TAI-CHI QIGONG for well being, enjoy gathering, relaxing, world music Ph: Instructor 576 3705

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Drums Guitar Bass Guitar Piano Keyboard Clarinet Saxophone Ph Ph:021 021879 879870 870

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

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

Phone 271 8055 Email: classifieds@times. co.nz

PINKYS PET BOARDING AND GROOMING

Special Conditions Apply

Music LESSONS Lessons MUSIC

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

WE BUY FURNITURE IN GOOD CONDITION

PETS

HAYNE’S GLASS

Liquor licence due?

SECOND HAND SHOP

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Maths, Stats, Calculus,

$28(conditions Per Basket apply)

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

CHILDCARE

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MATHS PHYSICS Calculus Stats Chem. Tutor NCEA/ Camb. Ph 250 4422 or 021 107 2851

Since 2000

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NCEA/Cambridge All levels 1 to 1 at your place Exper’d & dedicated tutor. Ph 537 0996 or 021 734870

Professional Ironing

WANTED TO BUY

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Maths Science Physics Tuition

HOME HELP OFFERED

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Kids afternoons Adults evenings Contact Hiroshi 534 1776 (h) 021 060 6006 (m)

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EAST TAMAKI 19 Corrofin Dr, Sat 4th, 7am start, h.h items etc. lots of bargains

FOR SALE

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GARAGE SALES

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Sports and fitness TRIALS:

Junior, College, Premier & all Senior Grades Sunday 12th February 9.30am HPNA Courts If needed 2nd trial Wednesday 15th February, 6.30pm

TRIALS for all New and Existing Players SUNDAY 12TH FEBRUARY at HPNC

All Teams: Premiers, Premier Developement, Premier 2’s U20’s, U20’s Restricted, U85kg Every Monday & Wednesday, 6.30pm Lloyd Elsmore Park Past and new players welcome

8.30am 9.45am 5.30pm 6.00pm

Years 5 & 7 Years 6 & 8 College Senior

4.30pm 5.00pm 5.45pm 6.15pm

Years 5 & 7 Years 6 & 8 College Senior

THURSDAY 16TH FEBRUARY at HPNC

Please register on-line

www.sporty.co.nz/sunnyhillsnetball

Mon 13 Feb, 7pm - 8.30pm Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre canteen Sign up, pay fees and collect a uniform. New junior, college, senior and social players welcome! Registered junior and college players will be invited to attend trials on Sat 18 Feb For any queries email: owairoanetball@gmail.com or check out Facebook.com/owairoanetball

HOWICK NETBALL REGISTRATION NIGHT Netball Centre Canteen Lloyd Elsmore Park Cnr 451 Pakuranga Rd & Sir Lloyd Drive Pakuranga Auckland 7 February 2017 17h00 to 19h00

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For more info please contact

Pita Alatini at the Club 027 255 8082 or email: rugbydirector@purc.co

“Live Local, Play Local”

“Live Local, Play Local”

JOIN OUR TEAM – PAKURANGA UNITED RUGBY CLUB!

Bucklands Beach AFC Trials 2017

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Registrations required online prior to the trials www.purc.co.nz all enquiries please email: netball@purc.co.nz

PRE-SEASON SENIOR TRAINING

Owairoa Netball Club Registration

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SUNNYHILLS NETBALL CLUB

PAKURANGA UNITED RUGBY CLUB (INC)

Live local/ play local

We have teams in the Nursery (U5/U6’s), Junior (U7-10’s) and Intermediate (U11-U13’s) Grades.

Grade

Trial

Date

Time

Venue

9th Boys Born 2008

Session One 8 Feb Session Two 15 Feb

5:00pm to 6:30pm William Green Domain 5:00pm to 6:30pm William Green Domain

10th Boys Born 2007

Session One 8 Feb Session Two 15 Feb

6:30pm to 8:00pm William Green Domain 6:30pm to 8:00pm William Green Domain

11th Boys Born 2006

Session One 17 Feb Session Two 27 Feb

5:00pm to 6:30pm William Green Domain 5:00pm to 6:30pm William Green Domain

12th Boys Born 2005

Session One 17 Feb Session Two 27 Feb

6:30pm to 8:00pm William Green Domain 6:30pm to 8:00pm William Green Domain

13th Boys Born 2004

Session One 13 Feb Session Two 20 Feb

5:00pm to 6:30pm William Green Domain 5:00pm to 6:30pm Millhouse Reserve

14th Boys Born 2003

Session One 10 Feb Session Two 12 Feb

5:00pm to 6:30pm William Green Domain 9:00am to 10:30am Millhouse Reserve

15th Boys Born 2002

Session One 10 Feb Session Two 12 Feb

6:30pm to 8:00pm William Green Domain 11:00am to 12:30pm Millhouse Reserve

U17/U19 Boys Session One 12 Feb Born 1998 to 2000 Session Two 19 Feb 26 Feb

1:00pm to 2:30pm William Green Domain 1:00pm to 2:30pm Millhouse Reserve 1:00pm to 2:30pm Millhouse Reserve

9th to 12th Girls Session One 11 Feb Born 2005 to 2008 Session Two 18 Feb

9:00am to 10:30am William Green Domain 9:00am to 10:30am William Green Domain

13th to 17th Girls Session One 11 Feb Born 2000 to 2004 Session Two 18 Feb

11:00am to 12:30pm William Green Domain 11:00am to 12:30pm Millhouse Reserve

Contact Director of Football Munith Naidu for further information munithn@gmail.com

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Weigh-in Days Sat 25 February 1pm to 4pm Sun 26 February 9am to 12 noon Wed 1 March 4pm to 8pm Sat 4 March 1pm to 4pm

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To register go to purc.co.nz or call 576 7928

www.bbafc.org.nz Auckland Football Federation (AFF) players only (not in-house players

We cover 48,576 homes throughout our circulation area Next week the 9th February will be more sports notices and our bi annual sports feature will be published on the 16th February. And for those sports clubs who would like to be a part of it phone us for more information Ph: 271 8055 - Email: classifififfiields@times.co.nz

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Howickand andPakuranga PakurangaTimes, Times,Thursday, Thursday,February February2,2,2017 2017— —23 23 Howick

Club gears up for season B

ucklands Beach Association Football Club has trials starting next week and its players and coaches have been gearing up for the upcoming season with a summer academy. In 2016, the club appointed Munith Naidu as its new director of junior and youth coaching. Mr Naidu has introduced coaching programmes across the grades and has recruited a team of coaches for the 2017 season. Vice president of Bucklands Beach AFC, Andy Pullar, said for the first time the club developed and delivered an academy programme over summer. More than 200 players took part in the 10 week programme. “There is no rest in the footballing world, Munith and his team are now hard at work putting together a preseason academy designed to whip the kids in shape in time for the club trials,” Mr Pullar said. Club trials start on Febru-

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ready to roll: Bucklands Beach AFC academy coaches, from left to right, Charlie Hunn, Calvin Opperman, Martin Bolton (Club Captain), Munith Naidu (Director of Football), and Gemma Lewis. Photo supplied

ary 8. Mr Pullar said Bucklands Beach AFC is dedicated to providing a pathway for all players. “Our goal is to deliver the best quality programme with well qualified professional coaches to ensure fun, safety and personal development for all players no matter what

THURSDAY 02 Rise6:37am Set8:31pm 4:16am to 6:16pm 4:41 to 6:41pm 12:19pm Rise11:37am Set11:39pm

FRIDAY 03 Rise6:38am Set8:30pm 5:07 to 7:07am 5:32 to 7:32pm 12:39am 1:07pm Rise12:42pm

their level of ability.” He said the club is also very excited to be growing its membership every year and that in 2016, Bucklands Beach AFC became the first club in New Zealand to be a New Zealand Football-approved skill centre. “We also provided a record

SATURDAY 04 Rise6:39am Set8:29pm 5:58 to 7:58am 6:25 to 8:25pm 1:29am 1:59pm Rise1:48pm Set12:16am

number of attendees to clubbased referee courses and New Zealand Football coaching courses.” ■■ If people are interested in playing football at Bucklands Beach AFC this season, they can visit www.bbafc.org.nz to register, or email: secretary@ bbafc.org.nz.

SUNDAY 05 Rise6:40am Set8:28pm 6:52 to 8:52am 7:20 to 9:20pm 2:24am 2:54pm Rise2:54pm Set12:57am

MONDAY 06 Rise6:41am Set8:27pm 7:48 to 9:48am 8:17 to 10:17pm 3:25am 3:54pm Rise3:59pm Set1:42am

Bucklands Beach AFC academy coaching staff Gemma Lewis will lead the girls youth development. Lewis played for the Welsh under 17, under 19 and senior national teams, has played for Cardiff City and Chelsea FC in the women’s English Premier League and is an Auckland Football Federation development officer. Frank Belt played for Hull City in the English Championship and has coaching experience in the Northern League and is a current Northern Football Federation talent centre head coach. Calvin Opperman represented New Zealand under 17 at the World Cup in Mexico and has coaching experience at university level in the United States. Charlie Hunn has eight years coaching experience at Bucklands Beach AFC, four years as a Coerver Academy coach and was the head coach of the Howick College 1st XI 2016 champions. Reuben Clarke is the current New Zealand under 17 goalkeeper coach, Auckland Football Federation talent centre goalkeeper coach and is charged with taking care of the goalies at Bucklands Beach AFC. This group is assisted by two longstanding club members, Gareth Martin and Richard Thompson.

TUESDAY 07 Rise6:42am Set8:26pm 8:46 to 10:46am 9:15 to 11:15pm 4:31am 4:57pm Rise5:02pm Set2:32am

WEDNESDAY 08 Rise6:43am Set8:25pm 9:45 to 11:45am 10:14pm to 12:14am 5:36am 6:01pm Rise6:01pm Set3:27am

Temporary road closure Aylesbury St will be closed from 8am until

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10.30pm on Thursday 9 February 2017 for

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Highland Park Community Creche Incorporated

Auckland Transport on 09 355 3553.

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WhEn Friday, February 3, WhEn 6.30pm-7.30pm

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Monday 13th February 1.30pm 47 Aviemore Drive, Highland Park

For further information, please contact

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authorised and emergency vehicles.

Friday, February 3, WhErE 6.30pm-7.30pm

ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 021 772 030

Botany Library, WhErE Botany town Centre

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tea, coffee and refreshments served after the debate

Make your vote count!

Come along and meet the candidates campaigning to represent you on the Howick Local Board. Ask questions. Be informed.

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Local News Local Advertising We inform you about whats on in your community because we care! Our newspapers are published every Thursday covering 48,576 homes free. For news phone 271 8000 To advertise phone 271 8055 Email: classifieds@times. co.nz

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Come along and meet the candidates campaigning to represent you on the Howick Local Board. Ask questions. Be informed.

Everyone welcome!

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Cricket results Howick Pakuranga Cricket Club results The Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premiers played Takapuna CC in the first day of a twoday match at Onewa Domain in Takapuna on Saturday. ■ Takapuna CC 301/10 (Guy Harley 73, Simon Mathewson 35, Hendrik Van Vuuren 50, Matthew Latham 30; Danru Ferns 4/83, Adam Jones 4/63). ■ HPCC 77/4 (Daniel Young 24*, Andrew Morrison 20*). ■ The game will resume on Saturday. The Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premiers were due to play in the championship Twenty20 semi-final against Papatoetoe CC last Wednesday evening (January 25) at Lloyd Elsmore Park. ■ The game was abandoned due to weather and was rescheduled to be played yesterday evening at

Lloyd Elsmore Park. ■ The game had not started when the Times went to print. The Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premier Reserves played Parnell CC in the first day of a two-day match at Lloyd Elsmore Park on Saturday. ■ HPCC 313/10 in 101 overs (Wayne Mackenzie 134, Kieren Mackenzie 91, Michael Greenwood 33). ■ The game will resume on Saturday. The New World Howick HPCC Premier Women lost by four wickets to Eden Roskill CC in a limited overs match at Lloyd Elsmore Park on Saturday. ■ HPCC 90/10 in 32.3 overs (Radhika Patel 51*, Josie Penfold 20; Shriya Naidu 3/9). ■ Eden Roskill CC 91/6 in 30.2 overs (Holly Huddleston 26*, Tessa Hickson 16; Melanie Driescher 2/16, Amberly Parr 2/9, Alexa Sinclair 2/5).

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lthough their latest success in contesting the Australian Open finals in Melboune belies the truth, the success story of Serena Williams (35), sister Venus (36), Roger Federer (35) and Rafael Nadal (30) would suggest age has not wearied them. Indeed they were often brilliant on their way to and throughout the singles finals in giving fans yet another nostalgic look at their immense talent. In winning 6-4, 6-4 against Venus, Serena surpassed Steffi Graff’s open era women’s record of 22 Grand Slams whereas Federer’s 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 triumph against Nadal increased his men’s grand slam record to 18, four better than the 14 shared by Nadal and Pete Sampras.. Before that his last slam victory had been at Wimbledon in 2012 when winning the British Open. Since then younger men like Serbian star Novak Djokovic and Scotland’s Andy Murray have held the No 1 ranking with Federer, following knee surgery last year, dropping to No 17.

Whereas he is the skilful matador, Nadal is a brave bull, particularly on clay upon which he has won no fewer than nine French Opens. Who could ever forget the precious moments their ROGER FEDERER RAFAEL NADAL rivalry has offered In heading to Melbourne, over so many years? That he had no expectations, it should continue to do so even after the early exit of this year in Melbourne was Djokovic and Murray, but almost miraculous. got there despite two other There have also been tough five-setter thrillers, many great woman playespecially that against fel- ers, most notably German low Swiss, Stan Wawrinka. Steffi Graff, Czech Martina Tenacious Spaniard Navratilova and AustralNadal, a long time victim ian Margaret Court. All had of tendonitis, also fought special qualities but none, gallantly, particularly so in the power of American Serhis five-setter semi-final ena Williams. Williams may not win the against rising Bulgarian star Grigor Dimitrov whose universal affection sports lovers accord the gracious future looks so bright. Given his age, Federer’s Federer. But none can deny won’t last much longer. But her greatness as a true his legacy as a truly great champion. How fitting it was that maestro of the game certainly will. Australian greats Margaret Few sports epitomise Court and Rod Laver should character better than tennis be in Melbourne to savour in which Federer is an artist Williams and Federer’s latwho uses the court as a can- est success. Meanwhile, much as I vas to display his full array of elegant strokes. love any New Zealand win

Agnew’s Angle against Australia, I felt sympathy for Aussie batsman Marcus Stoinis’ failure to achieve an unlikely one-day cricket win at Eden Park after scoring a blazing 146 from 117 balls that included 11 sixes. At Eden Park he was the one Kangaroo the Black Caps couldn’t tie down after he came in with his team tottering at 54 for five. Such was the carnage he wrought in the last six overs which yielded 84 runs that Jimmy Neesham, Trent Boult and Tim Southee surrendered 21, 18 and 17 respectively in their worst over. However, Boult contributed to the Black Caps’ win with a surprising last over 16 with the bat after Martin Guptill’s 61 and Neil Broom’s 73, he set Australia a merry chase at 286 for nine. Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author

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