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The troubled upmarket supermarket brand Nosh – which has a store in Pakuranga – has been given a little leeway by its bank involving the sale of the business or winding the business down. NZX-listed Veritas Investments, which owns Nosh Group, this week announced ANZ had agreed to extend delivery of a proposal until January 31. Over the Christmas / New Year period, Veritas received a number of approaches from potential purchasers of Nosh. Veritas said its board is currently in discussions with several parties in relation to a
potential sale of Nosh. The company announced in September that it had entered into an arrangement with ANZ in relation to the group’s banking facilities, the terms of which have since been formalised by the group’s entry into a revised facility in October. The revised bank facility agreement contains a number of undertakings and milestones for Veritas. “As previously disclosed, Veritas has been undertaking a number of initiatives to improve Nosh’s sales and profitability and embarked upon a strategy to franchise the six stores that are currently under company ownership,” Veritas chairman
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was no update and confirmed all eight stores are up for sale. Six of the stores including the Pakuranga Road store are wholly owned by Veritas while the other two are franchised. “We are dealing with several buyers who are interested in buying all stores as a whole,” Mr Cook said. There is an issue with one of the stores though. “The franchisee of the Nosh Constellation Drive store has indicated its intention to operate independently of the Nosh brand, and has purported to terminate its franchise agreement,” Mr Cook said. “Veritas does not accept that termination, and the parties are in dispute over the matter.”
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Cause of fatal fire remains a mystery By Farida Master
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he cause of the blaze which killed three family members in their home three days before Christmas is indeterminable, investigators say. The investigating Fire Risk Management officer Phil Faidley says the cause of the fire “cannot be conclusively determined.” The fatal fire gutted the twostorey house in Plantation Ave, Flat Bush. There were three survivors. The house was engulfed in flames in the early hours of the
morning on December 22 forcing the owner of the property Kailesh Thanabalasingham to leap out of the top floor window, onto the roof and across the neighbour’s fence. Dr Arif Saeid, community services manager, Refugees as Survivors-New Zealand, who works with Mr Thanabalasingham, put to rest speculation that there was not a functional smoke alarm in the house. “Kailesh’s 11-year-old daughter Krishah, who escaped unhurt, told her aunt that she woke up from her sleep on that
fateful morning because she heard the smoke alarm,” says Mr Saeid, saddened by the tragic course of events. “Both she and her grandfather were sleeping on the ground floor bedroom which is why they could run out of the door,” he reasons. Mr Saeid, who has been associated with the Refugees as Survivors-NZ for 17 years, says Mr Thanabalasingham was available 24/7 for any refugee who needed assistance. “Even if it someone contacted him on the weekend, he wouldn’t
think twice about helping them out. And it wasn’t only Sri Lankans, he was there for refugees of all nationalities,” he says. According to Mr Saeid, Mr Thanabalasingham’s dad has returned to Canada along with his relatives who flew in from Canada for the funeral service on January 5. Hundreds of mourners packed the chapel at the Manukau Memorial Gardens, with many spilling outside. “But Kailesh’s two sisters have stayed back to look after their brother who is still in an induced
coma and his daughter,” he says. “There’s been a lot of smoke inhalation which has affected Kailesh’s lungs. He only opened his eyes once since he has been admitted but couldn’t talk because of the tubes. “We are not aware if he knows he has lost his five-year-old son, wife and his mother-in-law in the tragedy.” Five-year-old Bareth Kaileshan, his mother Bhamini Theiventhiran, 39, and grandmother Umadhevi Theiventhiran, 66, all died in the fire.
Did council arborists cut a tree down as act of retribution? By Farida Master Council workers who were asked to prune a tree instead cut it down after an apparent “cheeky” exchange with a concerned resident. It prompted the resident Graham Pilgrim to contact the Howick Local Board. A strongly worded letter addressed to Local Board members from Mr Pilgrim, president of the East Park Resident’s Association, Golflands, got Peter Young, the newly elected board member of the Botany subdivision, wanting to nip the problem in the bud. The very next day Mr Young knocked on Mr Pilgrim’s door. Mr Pilgrim was livid that a cherry blossom tree in full bloom standing outside his home in East Park had been chopped down. Talking to the Times Mr Pilgrim narrates the sequence of events.
“It was a wet October afternoon that I spotted the council arborists pruning trees around the East Park area.” Later in the day Mr Pilgrim approached the arborists and asked them to prune the cherry blossom tree outside his home, “that had some deadwood on the top”. “And seeing that they were parked on the yellow line, I may have cheekily pointed it out to them,” he said. In response to the pruning request Mr Pilgrim was told that the tree will be pruned “in accordance with council’s specifications”. “I was being a little flippant and said ‘so is the mayor going to come and check the specifications?’ ” In hindsight he admits: “I may have incited it. It may be retribution.” “Within minutes of our conversation they were outside my home pruning branches and before I realised what had
gone: Graham Pilgrim’s photo shows where the Cherry Blossom tree used to be. Photo supplied
happened, they had chopped off the entire tree,” he said. “I was absolutely flabbergasted. I couldn’t believe what they had just done that considering the lower branches appeared healthy, and in full bloom,” he says. On realising how upset Mr Pilgrim was, Mr Young thought the best way to solve the problem would be to gift him a
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wanted to know. It was on the morning of December 22, the last day for filing in nominations, that she registered her interest. “I am a fixer. A doer,” she says. “I am straight up, honest and someone who likes to ask the hard questions. There are lot of things that need looking into and need answers. “Like the little, wriggly road from Chapel Road, (near St Paul’s in the Park Church) that narrows down drastically as it leads to the busy Ormiston Road. There have been a lot of accidents in the past. Why is nothing being done about it?” she questions. “Or all those cars parked just outside Bruce McLaren Retirement Village that cause traffic congestion. Most of the cars parked on the busy road belong to the residents of the retirement village so why was no parking space allocated in the premises when it was built?” While Mrs Patterson is quite green when it comes to local politics, she is confident that she has a mentor in good friend, Auckland councillor Sharon Stewart. “Though I only informed Sharon after I had filed my nomination, she has been very supportive and has been advising me. “She’s my master and I’m the apprentice. “Even now whilst I am talking to the Times Sharon is helping me deliver the flyers in people’s mailboxes. She’s been around forever in local politics and has a very good idea of how things work.”
rapport: Julie Patterson, candidate for the Botany by-election says she is a fixer and likes asking the hard questions. Times photo Farida Master
Master and the apprentice By Farida Master It didn’t take long for one of Julie Patterson’s election signs to be ripped off. “But it’s ok, I am told these things happen,” she says lightly, shrugging it off. Mrs Patterson is fighting for a seat on the Howick Local Board, Botany subdivision in the forthcoming by-election. She has a sense of humour, enjoys a good chat...and scones with jam and cream, says her pink campaign publicity flyer which her father described as “too pink”, she admits. Everyone deserves a good chuckle, believes the feisty ex-cop who has been door-knocking and doing the rounds, including standing outside Pak’nSave Botany, reaching out to people in the electorate. “People think you want to sell them something and want money out of them,” laughs the 54-year-old. “They look at you suspiciously or try to avoid you when you introduce yourself.” But the former cop is an old hand at building rapport with strangers. Around 26 years in the police service had taught her well in terms of connecting with people. “I’ve been a jack of all trades—having been in the transport enforcement unit, specialising in traffic flow, conflict, crashes, commercial vehicles, and design and layout of roads, to name a few,” she says. This sharp-shooter who has been exceptionally good at handling firearms, has worked with a vast representation of society which includes the Ministry of Forest and Agriculture (MAF) as well as truck drivers, drug dealers, drunk party revellers, school children and those involved in family violence. Talking about what drove her to contest the Botany by-election, she says the trigger was reading the newspaper announcing that there were just three guys—Mike Turinsky, Mark Johnson and Malcolm Page—contesting the seat left vacant after newly sworn-in member Lucy Schwaner resigned. ‘Where is the female candidate?’ she
ideas: A registered nurse by profession, Ailian Su says she has worked with people of different cultures. Times photo Farida Master
Serving diverse communities living in Botany By Farida Master On the afternoon of December 21 when Ailian Su filed her nomination papers for the Howick Local Board Botany byelections, she thought she was the only woman standing. “I checked the council website and there were only three men contesting the by-elections,” she says. Which is why she was surprised when
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she later learnt that two other women were also in the running for the hot seat. A registered nurse with Highland Park surgery for more than 10 years, she believes that women tend to communicate better, are more caring, bring an element of balance and negotiate well if there is a problem. Ailian in Mandarin means a lotus opening with the rays of the morning sun, she says. And living up to her name, she has gently touched lives of migrants over the last 20 years. As a Justice of Peace and a nurse, she has worked with many different cultures ,she says. “I have often had conversations with people who visit the surgery on how we can better the transport system and other social issues, and a lot of them have liked my ideas and suggested that I should discuss them on a larger platform.” Mrs Su is familiar with broadcasting on the local Chinese radio as she has often been invited to talk to new migrants about many topics including the transportation system, road safety and various government services. “I have always wanted new migrants to have a better understanding of how to be a good New Zealander,” says the mother of two adult children. “I’ve also helped promote the cervical smear screening and mammogram screening programmes.” Mrs Su has recently moved from Somerville to Flat Bush and believes that to encourage people to move to new developments “we need to first fix the problems, like expanding the local shuttle bus services that link to major public transport hubs”. “We need to improve the car park facilities by the bus stops and train stations as well.” She also suggests that more fruit trees be planted at public reserves and parks to help provide shelter and make it more inviting for people to spend more time at the parks. There are plenty of other ideas she wants to discuss. “I’d like to work through the local board with schools and communities organisations to provide more after-school care and school holiday programmes for children to develop hobbies instead of sitting all day with their cell phones and computers,” she says. “It would help to develop healthy lifestyles for the generation next.” So why should people vote for her? “I have the experience and passion to serve the community,” she enthuses. “I love the community and want to contribute to it. I am very committed and I speak English, Mandarin and Cantonese—this will help me serve the diverse communities living in Botany more effectively.”
Real estate identity dies By Nick Krause Well-known local businessman and broadcaster Humphrey Beale has died, aged 90. Mr Beale’s family said in a death notice he passed away peacefully on January 13. HUMPHREY BEALE “Late of NZ Herald, Edwards Motors, Beale Real Estate, Radio Pacific, Alcyone and much more,” the Herald notice said. Alcyone was his much-loved classic wooden boat. The 38-foot launch, waitematewoodys.com reports, was purchased by Mr Beale in the midto-late 1960s. He owned it at least until the late 1980s or early 1990s. “Beale was a real estate agent who used her (Alcyone) extensively for taking clients to Rakino, Waiheke and Great Barrier,” the site says. His real estate business formerly occupied the prominent spot near St Kentigern College marked by a distinctive block building which has housed various enterprises since. In a Facebook post Dennis Bloodnok wrote: “Sad to see the death at age 90 of Humphrey Beale, one of the hosts of “Open Country”, a nostalgia programme on Radio Pacific in the Fountain Court days. “Some will remember him for that or his Beale Real Estate place in Pakuranga. He was an enthusiastic broadcaster, and when a number of us were “replaced” (including him) by a PD doing what PDs do, he really missed the interaction with his many enthusiastic callers and fans. Another old broadcaster gone off air...May he rest in peace, and rise in glory.” Allan Dick was also on Facebook. “Sorry to hear of the passing of Humphrey Beale, raconteur and good bastard. His knowledge was deep,” he said. “Last time I saw Humphrey was about seven years ago as I was checking into a grand old pub in Geraldine as he was too. He was leading a bus tour and probably chatting up every single lady. Go well Humphrey.” Mr Beale, the only child of Clarence and Myra Beale, is the father and father in law of Terry, Tina and Eric, Steve, Helen and Ian, Michael and Susana, grandfather of Rhonda, Chrissie, Kahley, Anna, Marie, Matthew, Leon, Kayla and Hannah and great grandfather of 16 children. A memorial service will be held on Friday January 20 starting at 1pm at Bucklands Beach Yacht Club in Half Moon Bay.
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Join UXBRIDGE Arts & Culture Centre’s Cup Cake Creations class this summer and let loose on decorations with a colourful, practical tutorial on how to make a cupcake look its very best, and no doubt, taste just as good. Open to all ages, attendees will have the opportunity to master the art of making fondant cake toppers, whether they be simple, detailed, or somewhere in between. It’s a skill that can be brought
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Get in quick for crazy clay making at UXBRIDGE these school holidays, filled with entertainment and hands-on activity! This action-packed class, suitable for kids aged six to 12 years, will teach essential clay making techniques while helping children to make their own unique items. It’s the perfect school holiday entertainment for kids who aren’t afraid to get a little messy. Attend a Monday session and have your art bisque fired, or register for a clay work and glazing session at the same time. Glazed items need to be flatter to dry in time, but will turn out a fantastic finished product. Held Friday, January 20 from 9am-12pm, or January 20 to December 20 from 1pm-4pm. Tickets cost $39 and are all-inclusive.
Want to get your kids away from their beloved digital devices for a day? Help them to switch off the digital screens and jump on board a whole new world of screens at UXBRIDGE’s upcoming Screen Printing class, held Wednesday, January 25 from 9am-12pm for ages eight and up. From t-shirts to tea-towels to shopping bags, attendees will discover a brand new creative outlet for their favourite designs or images, and create an awesome item or piece of clothing at the same time. Tickets cost $44 and are all-inclusive. To purchase tickets, please contact 09 535 6467. All classes are held at the UXBRIDGE Arts and Culture Centre, 35 Uxbridge Road, Howick.
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John’s blue Escort still a head turner By Laura Brookes
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Chuck it in, she’s alright!” It’s all a bit of a laugh... I’m not that precious about it. “From my point of view, there’s no pleasure in a car that’s locked up in the garage under a cover and gets brought out twice a year. The pleasure in a car is using it and driving it... so [mine] gets used in all sorts of weather.” Made in 1968 and purchased in 1974 by his mother, the classic car has been well-looked after since Mr Metford inherited it in 1989. He’s personally restored the car twice, once in 1993 and most recently in 2012. It’s a job Mr Metford said can take up to a couple of years when he’s working, but he’s determined to put in the time to ensure every inch of the
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Ironman inspiring a new generation Six local figures were recognised in the New Year’s Honours list (which we have published online). Olympian and World Champion shot-putter Valerie Adams was made a Dame. Tri-athlete 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 will publish a profile of each recipient and feature a short Q&A over the coming weeks.
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professionally for 26 years. The 44-year-old, who has lived in Bucklands Beach for most of his life and now resides in Dannemora, has competed in the Ironman discipline and has finished on the podium at numerous Ironman World Championships, at Ironman competitions in New Zea-
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Chess champs The 2017 Oceania Zonal Chess Championships are in full swing at the Waipuna Conference Centre. Howick’s Paul Spiller, the chief organiser and president of the Oceania Chess Confederation said this is a World Championship qualification event which has attracted the biggest ever number of competitors - 140 - in the history of these events held since 1999. Top seed in the 24 player women’s event is Layla Timergazi (15) of Wellington. The top seed in the open event is chess genius Anton Smirnov (15) from Sydney. The crunch game will be when he plays his compatriot Max Illingworth, the newly-crowned Australian Chess Champion and only grandmaster playing in the event.
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for Ironman in the Asia-Pacific region and he is also an ambassador for Melanoma New Zealand which, in partnership with Ironman New Zealand, raises awareness for sun safety and the importance of regular skin checks. Brown was also the ambassador of Breath for Cystic Fibrosis (CF) for five years and in 2016 became the Weet-Bix TRYathlon ambassador. Q: Who was the first person you told about receiving this honour and why them? A: My wife Jenny but she already knew as she had been organising it with Triathlon New Zealand while I was overseas racing. Q: What does the ONZM mean to you? A: It’s a huge honour to receive the award and was totally unexpected, I’ve been in the sport now since I was 14 years of age and I still love it. Q: Does receiving this award
change anything for you, does it push you to strive for more? A: All I want to do is continue to just enjoy the sport of triathlon and hopefully inspire a new generation to start up and compete. Q: How did you celebrate the announcement? A: Nothing yet but I will in April when I will officially receive the award so a few more months to wait. Q: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received and how did you follow it/ take it on board? A: Just to have fun and enjoy what you do, if you don’t then you won’t last long. I have seen the world doing triathlons and there are still a few more places to visit so I need to keep going. My favourite quote is from a famous US runner (Steve Prefontaine): “To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift”.
Clevedon, the home of Auckland Polo to host High Goal Charity Day One of the favourite events on Clevedon’s calendar, the annual Charity Polo Day, a collaboration between the Auckland Polo Club and the Clevedon Volunteer Fire brigade, will return to the renowned Fisher Polo Field on Sunday, January 29. The Tiger Building Family Polo Charity Day showcases a traditional Kiwi polo experience. A relaxed day out for everyone with all the fun of an authentic family day in the country, a sausage sizzle, auction, raffle, fire safety demonstrations and three games of competitive polo. This is the sixth year Clevedon’s Auckland Polo Club has hosted the popular charity event with proceeds raised going to support the tremendous volunteer work the 26-strong Clevedon Volunteer Fire Brigade does. “The Polo charity day is a great Clevedon community event made possible by the Auckland Polo Club,” says Mike Kelly, Station Officer at the Clevedon Volunteer Fire Brigade. “Proceeds from this day have made such a positive impact to financially contributing to our local brigade and assist with our volunteer work.” Twenty-eight polo teams are entered in this year’s Tiger Building Family Charity Polo tournament. National and international Polo players will compete throughout the week with the final high goal matches held on Sunday. “This is our highest amount of entries of polo teams to date,” says Hannah Marshall, Auckland Polo Club manager. “We encourage locals and all Aucklanders to come and enjoy a fun family day in the country.”
fundraiseR: This is the sixth year Clevedon’s Auckland Polo Club has hosted the popular charity event with proceeds raised going to support the tremendous volunteer work the 26-strong Clevedon Volunteer Fire Brigade does. Times photo Wayne Martin
Clevedon, has long been associated with New Zealand Polo. There are 12 polo fields within a 15km radius of Clevedon village and it is home to the country’s most
famous tournament, the Land Rover NZ Polo Open to be held Sunday 19th February on Fisher Field, with 2017 marking this prestigious polo tournament’s 40th anniversary.
Tiger Building Family Polo Charity Day in support of the Clevedon Volunteer Fire Brigade
$150 + gst for larger groups of up to 30 spectators. Boot parks are a designated private picnic space with room for two cars, and must be booked in advance by contacting Hannah Marshall polomanager@ aucklandpolo.co.nz 0272923004 Following the final match, the Auckland Polo Club will provide a light dinner for $5 per person. Cash bar, no BYO alcohol.
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Once again, rugby’s Steve Hansen has been nominated for the coach award, this time alongside other worthy candidates Gordon Walker (canoeing), Hamish Willcox (yachting) and Jeremy McColl (athletics). Meanwhile young Black Caps captain Kane Williamson’s timely century for the Basin Reserve cricket
test win against gallant Bangladesh has him in a tight race with Ross Taylor to emulate Martin Crowe’s NZ test record 17 centuries. Williamson’s latest effort took his tally to 15, one short of veteran Taylor, whose 60 in partnership with his skipper earned his team a win that seemed so remote after Bangladesh notched a first innings 595-8 declared.
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he latest monthly QV House Price Index shows that nationwide residential property values for December increased 12.5 per cent over the past year. Values rose by 1.3 per cent over the past three months and are now 51.5 per cent above the previous market peak of late 2007. When adjusted for inflation the nationwide annual increase drops slightly to 12.2 per cent and values are now 28.5 per cent above the 2007 peak. The average value nationwide is $627,905. The Auckland market has increased 12.2 per cent yearon-year which is the slowest rate since January 2015. Home values in the SuperCity rose by 1.5 per cent over the past three months and are now 91.6 per cent higher than the previous peak of 2007. When adjusted for inflation, values rose 11.9 per cent over the past year and are 62.4 per cent above the 2007 peak. The average value for the Auckland Region is $1,047,179. QV National Spokesperson Andrea Rush said: “December saw a continuation of the trend of a slowing rate of value growth, activity and demand. “This trend has been seen in many of the main centres since the introduction of the LVRs, which require a minimum 40 per cent deposit for investment properties. This coupled with the annual Christmas holiday
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The rate of growth in Hamilton home values is considerably slower than it was earlier in the year with values rising 20.4 per cent in the year since December 2015, but rising just 1.1 per cent in the final quarter of the 2016. Over the past month there has been a decrease in values in suburbs in Hamilton North East, South West and South East. Values in the city are now 48 per cent above the previous peak of 2007 and the average value is now $534,860. QV General Manager, Richard Allen said: “During December the Hamilton City market became one of two different tiers with properties over $550,000 continuing to attract buyers, but properties under $550,000 proving much less popular. “This is because there are less buyers competing for properties at the lower end of the market, now that many investors have left the market following the new LVR rules being introduced. “Good prices continue to be achieved in Ngaruawahia. Hauraki Plains’ towns such as Paeroa
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The Tauranga market continues to rise, with home values in Tauranga City up by 24 per cent year-on-year and 4.3 per cent over the past three months. The average value in the city is now $672,197. Western Bay of Plenty home values rose 23.0 per cent over the past year but decreased by 0.6 per cent in the final quarter of the year. The average value in the district is now $571,520. QV homevalue Tauranga, Registered Valuer, David Hume said: “We have seen a strong start to the year in the Tauranga housing market following on from good growth throughout 2016.” “The announcement and immediate implementation of the new nationwide LVR restrictions in July saw a cooling off in the Tauranga market especially for investment properties toward the end of the year, although agents are reporting improved interest and sales volumes in recent months.”
“Western Bay of Plenty saw good growth in 2016 as it represented better ‘value for money’ in comparison to Tauranga however value growth is slowing there now due to fewer investors being active in the market.” “Rents have continued to increase throughout 2016, with an average three bedroom house now renting for $100 more than it did two years ago. The prestige market has shown good growth over the last six months with a number of sales in excess of $1.5 million, on the back of a strong stable economy and cashed up Auckland buyers looking for a lifestyle change.”
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Family united in new kitchen for Mum For 44 years, Colleen McLeod washed the dishes by hand. But with the passing of Colleen’s husband last year, it was time for some changes around the Te Atatu Peninsula family home, says daughter Tanya McLeod.
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Importantly, the experience was top-notch. “Jag has been extremely great to deal with, they’re very user friendly and put their client’s needs first,” says Tanya.
“We had never done the kitchen, never had a dishwasher. If Mum was going to continue living at the house, we would need a new kitchen.”
“And they managed to deliver a kitchen that everyone was happy with!”
Through a recommendation, Tanya discovered Jag Kitchens in Botany’s Danske Mobler Home Centre. “A friend of mine had a kitchen put in last year by Jag and I was really impressed with the quality, design, how good they were to deal with and, of course, cost.” Meeting Jag Kitchens designer Megan Dyer, the McLeods talked about their vision and requirements for the space. “Megan accommodated us really well. She considered everything Mum wanted and listened to her,” says Tanya. Colleen wanted a breakfast bar and double door fridge which proved tricky in a long kitchen with a lot of windows and not a lot of wall space, says Tanya. “We couldn’t figure out the placement but Megan came up with a design that worked and we were happy with it.”
equipped for such family occasions, the mother of five and grandmother of 10 will hopefully be spending more time with her family and less time washing up.
Colleen McLeod (left) with Megan Dyer in the newly designed kitchen.
Megan says removing the wall which divided the dining area and kitchen made a huge impact. “It’s made the area more spacious and sunnier than it used to be.” With less corners to deal with, the cabinetry lined up nicely together with all the other necessary components, she added. “We also customised the height for the microwave so she wouldn’t have to bend down or reach up to take plates in and out of the microwave,” says Megan. The result is a far cry from the former painted wooden kitchen with its textured ceiling and
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similarly revitalised with the same cabinetry and style.
stainless steel bench. A granite benchtop in angola black sparkles alongside white gloss cabinetry and an unusual tiled splashback creates dimension. “It was a lovely touch and I’m really stoked they went with the hexagonal tiles which have more depth and character than the traditional subway tiles,” says Megan. Extending from the kitchen, the laundry area has also been
Tanya says the finished product is stunning. “Everyone who comes in says ‘this is so nice – it’s really got the wow factor’. It’s changed the house completely.” Hosting Thanksgiving was a breeze for Colleen thanks to the openness of the kitchen, says Tanya. With a kitchen so well-
Jag Kitchens specialises in custom-designed kitchens and has its own manufacturing plant. The staff also use a stateof-the-art 3D computer design programme to show clients beforehand exactly how their new kitchen will look. Jag Kitchens has an excellent reputation for designing and building for all budgets and for providing an outstanding design service with sound advice. Visit www.jagkitchens.co.nz for more information on a wide range of materials and design options or to see more kitchen examples.
Whether you are thinking of a major renovation or simply planning to replace an existing kitchen do contact Jag Kitchens. All designers have years of experience and are happy to discuss your kitchen project free of cost and obligation.
Inside Danske Mobler, 501 Ti Rakau Dr, Botany Town Centre. Open 7 Days. Ph 271 3131. www.jagkitchens.co.nz KC12115A
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PETS
GARAGE SALES
SPORTS NOTICES
FLATBUSH, 53 Chateau Rise, Sat 21st 9am start, lots of items for bargain prices
PINKYS PET BOARDING AND GROOMING 4/302 Te Irirangi Dr, Botany South Ph 09 265 2865
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Dog and Cat Boarding Dog Grooming Doggy Day Care 24 hours on site care
BOOKINGS FOR XMAS & NEW YEAR STILL AVAIL
PAKURANGA, 8 Glenside Ave, Sat 21 Jan, 7.30am, books, clothes, toys & more
READINGS CRYSTAL VISIONS
SPORTS NOTICES
HOLISTIC MARKET Sat 21 Jan. 10am - 3pm Pakuranga Community Hall 346 Pakuranga Rd (by KFC). Readers, Healers, Crystals, Jewellery and lots more www.crystalvisions.nz
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ANYONE FOR TENNIS?
BUCKLANDS BEACH TENNIS CLUB
A BIG THANK YOU to the kind ladies who help me when I was accosted and thieves stole my handbag, Sunday morning, Botany Town Centre. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 021 772 030
SOCIAL TENNIS OR CARDIO SESSION PLUS BEGINNER ADULTS LESSON.
FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR REDUCED MID SEASON JOINING FEES
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CHILDCARE
OPEN
Every Wed DAY nesday 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
"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
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
Christian LINK
“Seeing lives transformed by Christ’s saving power. Being a community of hope, love and care.”
All Saints’ Anglican Church
One Lord One Faith One People
Selwyn Rd, Howick Services: Sun 7.30am & 9.30am Wednesday 10am www.allsaintshowick.org.nz
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Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts Phone 534-5142
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FREE ICE-CREAM!!! 1 JAN – 5 FEB AT 10
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Bring lunch to share along with your memories from villages around the King Country from 1940, 1950, 1960 to the present. To be held Waitangi weekend, Saturday, February 4 at 10.30am at the Benneydale Hall, Benneydale. Enquiries please phone 07 878 3303
Proposed temporary road closure
Howick Presbyterian Church St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz
Sunday, January 22 9.30am Morning Worship Phone 535-4403
“A Trip Down Memory Lane”
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VALANCE found on 30 December, we had a brief squall that was obviously like a mini whirlwind and a valance came flying through the air and landed on our roof. I am thinking it came from Somerville/Cook Street area. Someone is missing a ‘matching’ piece of bedding - Navy blue quilted with white middle. Ph 022-074-5787
ALL CURRENT & PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS ARE WELCOME ALONG!
Sunday morning 9.30am (with children’s programme) Sunday evening service TBA Youth Group every Friday 7.00pm
All Teams: Premiers, Premier Developement, Premier 2’s U20’s, U20’s Restricted, U85kg Every Monday & Wednesday, 6.30pm Lloyd Elsmore Park
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It is proposed that Aylesbury St be closed from 8am until 10.30pm on Thursday 9
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February 2017 for the Howick Lantern Festival, Chinese New Year event. This closure applied to all except authorised and emergency vehicles.
Our Sizzling Summer Sundays are back with one service at 10:00am, from the 1 st of January to the 5 th of February.
For further information, please contact Auckland Transport on 09 355 3553.
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Mission Heights JUNIOR COLLEGE
Choose Macleans Primary for your child’s education
GROWING GREATNESS KIA MANA AKE
START UP INFORMATION 2017
OPEN ENROLMENT ZONE ENROLMENTS WELCOME
The school office will be open for enrolments and second hand uniform sales on the following dates: Thursday 26th and Friday 27th January 2017 (10am-noon) Term 1 commences on Tuesday 31st January 2017
Ready, Set, Go!
dates 2017
Transition to School, Pre-School Programme commences 15th February 2017 “Macleans Primary School provides high quality, holistic education for all students. The school places the learner at the centre of all decisions. Students learn and achieve within an inclusive environment that supports diversity and student leadership. High expectations and a focus on excellence are integral to the school’s success” ERO, May 2015 Macleans Primary School, 10 Wycherley Drive, Bucklands Beach, Auckland T: 09 534 5191 F: 09 534 0805 admin@macleansprimary.school.nz - www.macleansprimary.school.nz
HOWICK
Farm Cove
Intermediate School
Times for students to attend first week of school 2017 Senior Course Confirmation Dates (School Library) Monday 23 January 9am-12 noon: Year 12/13 students with surnames A-L Tuesday 24 January 9am-12 noon: Year 12/13 students with surnames M-Z New enrolments at Year 12/13 must bring NCEA results
Monday 30 January - Auckland Anniversary Day Tuesday 31 January - Year 9 Students & Year 10 students new to the college 8.40am - 3.20pm
8.40am students assemble in the grassed area behind bus bay for Powhiri in the gym. the day will include a Top Town event, (so please bring your Howick College sports gear) and a BYOD orientation programme (bring your electronic device as appropriate).
Wednesday 1 February - whole school first day 8.40am - 12.30pm. Buses leave at 12.30pm
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Wednesday 25 January 12:00 - 4:00pm Friday 27 January 8:00am - 4:00pm
Second hand Uniform Sale Wednesday 25 January 1:30pm - 2:30pm Items must be dropped to the school office on Wednesday 25 January, 8:30am - 10:30am We anticipate limited items will be available. Please use the sale for obtaining a spare item only
School commences on:
Tuesday 31 January 2017 @ 8:35am All students to meet outside the hall by 8.20am
ELM PARK SCHOOL 2017 The school office will be open for Enrolments and the Uniform Shop will be open for sales on on:
PAKURANGA COLLEGE START UP DETAILS FOR 2017
Tuesday 24th , Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th January 2017 from 9.00am - 12 noon
School office is open from 23 January 9.00am to 2.00pm Year 12 and 13 students: reconfirmation of courses It is essential that all year 12 and 13 students reconfirm subject choices with Deans as follows:
All enquiries welcome
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10:00am 12:00pm or 1.00pm 3.00pm
Thursday 26 January
EDGEWATER COLLEGE
Buses will not be operating
10:00am 12:00pm or 1.00pm 3.00pm
Year 12 Students register with Deans
Year 13 Students register with Deans
Start Dates 2017
Friday 3 February Yr7-8 Students 8.40am – 2pm Yr9-10 Students 10am – 2pm Students to attend in full school uniform
OFFICE: School office opens Tuesday 24 January 9am to 1pm UNIFORM SHOP SALES: Wed 25 & Thurs 26 January 8.00am to 3.30pm Friday 27 January 8.00am to 2.00pm Tuesday 31 January 8.00am to 12.30pm Wed 1, Thurs 2 & Fri 3 February 8.00am to 12.30pm Wednesday 8 February 1.45pm to 2.30pm Thursday 9 February 8.00am to 9.15am START DATES BY YEAR LEVEL: Tuesday 31 January Year 9 start 9:15am Tuesday 31 January Year 13 start 9:15am for assembly and timetables Wednesday 1 February Years 10,11 and 12 start 9:15am for assembly and timetables SENIOR OPTION CONFIRMATION: Year 11,12 and 13 students who have been contacted or who need to change options should attend on Wednesday 25 January 9am to 12.30pm
Buses will not be operating
Tuesday 7 February Full School - All Year Levels Report by 8.40am for normal school day 3.15pm finish School buses will operate at normal times SCHOOL OFFICE will be open on 26th and 27th January 2017 from 9am – 1pm SCHOOL UNIFORM SHOP will be open at various times for PE Uniform, Socks and Tracksuit Pants. Phone 272 5601 or check website for opening hours/days NEW SCHOOL UNIFORMS can be purchased from Elizabeth Michael Corporate Wear 357 New North Road, Kingsland. Phone 358 1680 STATIONERY PACKS all workbooks and stationery available on line: www.myschool.co.nz
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We hope you are having a wonderful summer break and looking forward to the new school year.
The school office will be open:
Perseverance, Respect, Attitude, Integrity, Service, Excellence
School reopens for students on Tuesday 31nd January 2017
Thursday 2 February Yr7 Students 8.40am – 2pm Yr11-13 Students 10am – 2pm Students to attend in full school uniform
START DATES / TIMES for 2017
We thrive on PRAISE
Empowers all learners to achieve their personal best
School stationery packs are available from Office Max online www.myschool.co.nz
COMMENCEMENT DATES FOR 2017
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
De Bon Vouloir Servir—To serve with goodwill
Year 13 students first day: Please arrive at 8.30am on Wednesday 1 February
Year 9 students first day: (including new Year 10 - Year 13 students) Please arrive at 9.45am on Wednesday 1 February and assemble in house groups in the staff car park; Year 9 will be released at approximately 2.00pm: Years 10-13 on new student induction programme finish at 12.40pm
ALL students Thursday 2 February:
Please report on Thursday 2 February 15 minutes before the assembly times indicated below: 9.00am
Pohutukawa Assembly
9.45am
Nikau Assembly
10.30am
Matai Assembly
11.15am
Kauri Assembly
12.00pm
Totara Assembly
12.45pm
Rimu Assembly
You will be released approximately 2 hours after you arrive.
Friday, 3 February: First day on timetable - school starts at 8.35am for Year 9 students and Peer Support leaders; other Year 10 to 13 students start at 9.35am. We hope you are all having a wonderful break and looking forward to the new school year.
Michael Williams Ph: 271 8055 • Fax: 271 8056 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
319 Te Irirangi Drive, Botany South T: (09) 274 4081 E: admin@sanctamaria.school.nz
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Thursday 2 February - school finishes at 12.30pm Friday 3 February - normal school day finishing at 3.10pm Monday 6 February - Waitangi Day Friday 10 February - Athletics Day Our website: http://www.howickcollege.school.nz/ contains information on: • College Office Opening • New Enrolments for In-zone Students • Uniforms • Stationery • Payments I. Ropati, Principal
Phone 577 0009 email: enquiries@farmcove.school.nz
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Year 10 students: report to the main-gym Year 11 students: report to the mini-gym Year 12/13 students: report to the theatre All new Year 11-13 students gather in the reception area (front of school)
The school office will be open as follows: Thursday 26 January 2017 9.00am - 3.00pm Friday 27 January 2017 9.00am - 1.30pm Tuesday 31 January 2017 8.15am - 4.00pm Second Hand Uniforms Drop off second hand uniform Laundered uniforms, (no hats, socks or PE gear) in good condition, can be dropped off to the school hall on Wednesday, 25 January 2017 from 9.00am - 12.00pm. Please tag each item with seller’s contact details and bank deposit details. The school will sell on behalf. Sale of second hand uniform Thursday, 26 January 2017 from 9.00am - 12.00pm and 3.00pm - 5.00pm (cash or cheques only). All new uniforms are available from John Russell Menswear, Moore Street, Howick. Term 1 2017 All students are to report to school for the first day of Term 1 2017 on Wednesday, 1 February by 8.20am in full school uniform with their stationery packs which are available online through OfficeMax My School (www.myschool.co.nz). All family members are invited to participate in our powhiri at 8.30am.
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Tuesday 31 January 2017 - Administration Day It is essential that all students attend with a parent or caregiver, at a time that suits, between 9 am and 3.30 pm, or 5.30 pm and 8.30 pm. Students will not remain at school and are not required to wear uniform. Students will meet their Learning Advisors, complete administration tasks including Whanau and class allocation, course confirmation, fee payment etc. Returning students please go directly to your Whanau. New students please come to Reception. Wednesday 1 February 2017 - 8.30 am start Year 7 and Year 10 students only. Year 7 students please go to the Theatre. You will only require a pen and paper for Day 1. Year 10 students please go to your Whanau. Thursday 2 February 2017 - 8.30 am start All students please go directly to your Whanau. Any queries please contact Reception. Ph (09) 277 7881, or email: admin@mhjc.school.nz
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FLATPACK
CARPET Cleaning starting from $80 Ph Grant 533 0522, 0211 576 963
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
“It dosent have to cost the earth” We will assemble for you!! Ph: 0274 945 447 534 8404
AERIALS
ADDITIONS, alterations, bathrooms, decks, etc. all types of work. over 40 yrs exp. Registered Certified Builder Ph Ken 534-1214 ALTERATIONS & Additions. Ring Colin Edmonds, Registered Builder. 5345721, 0274-951-685
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Repairs to: Parmco, Turboair, Fisher & Paykel, European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry • Fridge & Freezer seals only
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Ph: 533 0136 or 021 370 307
CARPET LAYING
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FREE quote on all concreting. Call Tony 021 518901
CARPET CLEANING
Lynch Design 577 1939 www.lynchdesign.co.nz
SPECIALIST CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
REGISTERED Builder. Working through Xmas Decks, Fences, etc. Free quotes. Ph 021 679 378
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BUILDERS
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East City Stove Repairs
CRAFT FLOORSANDING
Ph Alan 0274-516-454 a/h 576-6756 ELECTRICAL ALARMS, installations & repairs, tag & testing of power tools & repairs Ph Ray 0274 941 490
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SB Electrical NZ Reg Electrician. Reasonable rates. All electrical work. Nick 021 058 9561, 5340450
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
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GARDENER LANDSCAPER Gardens designed, constructed & maintained, lawns mown, pruning & Arbourcultural work undertaken, waste removed.
Irrigation Systems design and installed, all aspects of landscape maintenance undertaken. Qualified Horticulturist Ph 535-4471 021-257-6898
GARAGE DOORS GARAGE doors supply & repairs. Ph Amnon (021) 399616 or Jack (022) 4248805 or 268-2383a/h no extra charge Sundays
FLOORING GUYS Uplift & prep for Tiles, Vinyl & Carpet. Refs avail. Ph Bobby 021 02924836.
GLASS & GLAZING
PREMIER FLOOR SANDING. For a free quote phone Shaun 021 250 6264
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VINYL LAYER 25 yrs exp. Karl 027 2481167 or 576 7936 a/h VINYL LAYING, supply, prep & install. No job too big or small Ph Brendan 021-996-898, 537-8402ah
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Jim 0800 38 38 48
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LAWNMOWING 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
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PLASTERERS ANY Plastering/ Painting! In/out. Lge/sml jobs, small holes repaired New homes/ factories. Joe 021 027 03803 PLASTERBOARD stopping, new work renov. skimming & coves 021 660 774
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ALADDIN
Specialising in stove repairs
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Floors, drives, paths Small job enquiries welcome Castle Concrete Ph 534-5177 0274-768-924
Plans for new houses & additions 30yr experience. Prof member ADNZ - LBP
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NEW DECKS, Deck Repairs, etc. New Fences & repairs. Free quotes. Call 021 023 69767 John
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DRAFTING & DESIGN
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021-369 881
AA CARPET Laying & repairs, no job too small Ph Brian 0274-966094/5341302
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ELECTRICIAN Registered Electrical, Smartvent & Alarms. Ph Mark 027 495 4219, a/h 534 3227
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We can meet all your repair and building needs. Licensed and Certified tradespeople ready to save you time and money on your kitchen, bathroom or general renovation projects including decks, pergolas, covered areas etc......
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ALL your concrete requirements, drives, patios, small/ lge slabs, plain, coloured, imprinted. Ph Vince for a free quote 021 415 436
■ Fencing ■ Retaining ■ Decks ■ Dingo k9-3 mini digger ■ Post holes ■ Specialists in limited access sites G9G062
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS
101A Aviemore Dr, Highland Park
Flat pack specialists
IN 64 COLOURS OR COPPER No joins - No leaks - guaranteed
CD248907
138J Harris Road East Tamaki 271 6262
GARDEN CARE
An experienced gentleman with years of experience in additions, renovations, wallpapering & painting etc. All other work considered also...
PAINTER int/ext roof, free quote, qual work Korean Painters Ph Charlie 533 5328 or 027 245 0807
SS80294
I Fix 4U
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
Interior/Exterior painting, Wallpaper stripping, Plasterboard fixing/stopping, Residential/Commercial High quality workmanship Ph Vincent 5339658 021-135 3388
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021 764797 or 532 8930
TASA COMPUTER
CD191202
A1 CHINESE PAINTERS
GCB020
HANDYMAN
GA117458
All Interior Renova ons Bathrooms Kitchens Doors Plasterbd lining Repairs and Maintenance Co-ordinate SubContractors Available
Ph: 5768812 Open 7 Days 83 Reeves Rd Pakuranga
Your everyday gas fitter and plumber We do new and maintenance jobs Call 022 111 0003 or 09 392 2332
Alternator Charge Rate, Starter Condition and Check Plus Battery Test - FREE OF CHARGE
CONTINUOUS SPOUTING
Microsoft Certified Professional
Old School Builder
PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL 24B Polaris Pl, East Tamaki - OPEN SAT 8.30-1pm Ph/Fax 274 0495 Auto Electrical & Mechanical Repairs
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
HANDYMEN
Gas and Plumbing Specialist
CD243547
½ price TV, audio Washing machine refrigerators Factory Returns tre e Cen Servic d e is r Autho
FERNZ
MOTORING
COMPUTERS PC Laptop LCD Printer Virus Network Email Data Recovery Onsite Job NO Fix NO Fee
SHIFTERS
GASFITTER
SPOUTING AND ROOFING
BUILDER, additions, renovations, decks, bathrooms. Coordinate sub contractors, competitive price, licensed builder Ph Alan 021 548 131
DAVE TAPPER BUILDERS Ltd
Extensions Construction Services Weather Tight Solutions
GA101040
CD130002
IT PC lap tops Sony, Panasonic, LG Sanyo, Toshiba
New Homes Alterations Reclads
09 277 7874 viphomeservices.co.nz
CD171490
Electricians
Security Screened, Trained & Insured Operators
D & J Computer
Ph: Paul 534 7427 hm or 021 251 4615
Air conditioners
HOMES & OFFICES
Ph: 533 0486 or 021 078 7336
Complete renova on service Supply & custom build op ons Tiled shower systems Concept to comple on
Damien Westwood Mob: 027 4854 412 Ph: 536 5112 or westwoodbuilders@xtra.co.nz www.westwoodbuilders.co.nz
EXP, High Quality, regular home, window & office cleaning. Ph Jenny 021 0841 0001
Fixed Price Regular & One-Off’s Personalised Service Window & Carpet Cleaning ! Plus Lawns & Gardens
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
TV Audio Aerials Heatpumps
CLEANING, wkly, f.nghtly, springcln. Free quote, honest, rel, refs, fit & exp. 5366595 or 021331190
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CD6793
Additional outlet Phone Jack TV/VCR Tuning Ph: 532 8723 021 661 469
CLEANING
LICENCED BUILDING PRACTITIONER REGISTERED MASTER BUILDERS
LOCKSMITHS ANYTIME Locksmiths, avail 24/7, anytime, anywere, Auckland Wide Ph 0800 562 568
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
CD237020
INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE & Building repairs. Small jobs, qualified Ph 576 7841 or 021 1481076
renovation specialist 3. Wall & Floor Ceramic Tiling 4. All Aspects Of Domestic Plumbing Service & Repair
2. Bathroom & Shower
TV AERIAL
CD137943
1. Stylish & Affordable
AERIAL Installation, home theatre setup, extra TV outlets incl Sky Ph: Rodger 021 659677
CARPENTERS
GLASS & GLAZING
FURNITURE
CD249118
BATHROOM IMPRESSIONS
CD206513
Ph: 534 5888 Mob: 027 507 8680
CD163461
Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed
CD245422
Aerials & TV INSTALLATION
Specialists
FURNITURE REMOVAL
BUILDERS
SN64060
BUILDERS
CD142804
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
www.times.co.nz
CD243383
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CD177471
phone 271 8055 or email: classifieds@times. co.nz
www.times.co.nz
CLASSIFIEDS
www.times.co.nz
1st For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs
PLUMBERS
TREE SERVICES
Hill Plumbing Certifying plumbing, gas
A-CLASS TREE SERVICES
H3X019
ADAM OXLEY Certifying Plumber
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 PLUMBER All maint wrk, no job too small. Prompt service. Ph 535 9567
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
Local Master Plumbers 24/7
arrowplumbing.nz
ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166
RUBBISH REMOVALS GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384
RUBBISH REMOVAL
call Ian on 0800-000-116
Friendly prompt service, all areas of plumbing and gas undertaken.
Ph: 0800 789 248
K54011
DS TREES & Landscapes, all tree work & stumps, hedges, mulching, rubbish removal. Ph Doug 021537171/537-8595
EARTH GROOMERS
All Tree Work & Stumps, Hedges, Chipping, Rubbish Removal Discount for Seniors
James 09 235 2948 or 021 866 125
All Tree Work - Fully Insured - Qualified Arborists Over 25yrs Exp. 535 9093 027 476 0246
LAMINATE FLOORING
STUMP GRINDING
♦
CD155961
DES Cotter Ceramic Tiling. Bathroom Specialists. Free quotations. Phone 0274 955 320
171 Moore St, Howick Ph: 535 7524 www.easterncovercentre.co.nz
WINDOW cleaning. Best price. Phone Grant 533 0522 or 0211 576 963
TAI-CHI QIGONG for well being, enjoy gathering, relaxing, world music Ph: Instructor 576 3705
WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784
A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP
✓ Specialist waterblasting
& housewashing, driveways, paths, decks & windows
✓ Domestic & commercial ✓ Low pressure bio-wash ✓ Professional presentation CD140634
Trees, hedges and stumps Trim’d, removed, chip’d Pruning/shaping, rubbish and Section clearing Phone 536 5955
WATERBLASTING
Call Nick 537 4602 or 029 7700581
MACLEANS zn 3 brm int acc gge, n/pets, n/s, $520pw. a/h 2677120, 0212503272
To advertise ph 271 8055
PAKURANGA F/furn lgr dble brm, onsite park, $280pw incl pwr, wtr, food, wifi. Near Pkrnga Plaza. Ph 577 5578, 021 811 518. Welcome to view & discuss.
BOARD OFFERED
TO LET AMNY LAM
School Book Covering Service $1 per book Bring your contact paper and books and we will do the hard work. Phone: 535 0114
CD248713
HOME HELP OFFERED Professional Ironing Since 2000
$28(conditions Per Basket apply)
Free pick-up/delivery Satisfaction guaranteed
Ph: 532 8385
amny.lam@raywhite.com DDI: 538 1287 mob: 021 108 6663 Amny is committed to providing a high standard of service and care to fulfil both the landlords and tenants requirements. Amny has been in real estate for years and is English speaking and fluent in both Mandarin and Cantonese. Ray White Real Estate Mountfort Estate Agents Ltd (REAA2008) CD244872
TO LET
TUITION
R
MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS Email: rentals.howick.nz@raywhite.com Internet: www.rwhowick.co.nz
Enrol Now for 2017 Lessons
Lessons for children aged 5 to 18 Saturdays and Tuesdays Violin Guitar Piano Flute Cello Drums Saxophone Clarinet Oboe Trumpet Viola Trombone French Horn Double Bass Bassoon Join one of our Saturday morning Orchestras or Bands Enrol by email: music@hsm.co.nz
ENGLISH/Maths/ Science(NCEA/Cambridge) Qualified exp tutors/teachers. Essay writing/editing. 535-0523
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 2 Bed Moore St $420 Sally 4 Bed Cheriton Rd $600 Robyn/Melissa 5 Bed Island View Tce $1200 Sally BUCKLANDS BEACH - EASTERN BEACH 1 brm fully furn The Parade $480inc pw/wtr Sally BURSWOOD 3 Bed + study Burswood Dr $580 Sally PAKURANGA 3 brm Marriott Rd $550 Robyn/Melissa
BOTANY OFFICE
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
PETS
CAT DOORS $105 FITTED Ph 265 2941
HALF MOON BAY OFFICE
HOWICK OFFICE
HOWICK - MELLONS BAY - COCKLE BAY 4 Bed Ridge Rd $680 BOTANY DOWNS 3 Bed Baringa Pl $660
Sam Sam
PAKURANGA OFFICE 102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga
WE BUY FURNITURE IN GOOD CONDITION
Ph Terry, NZ Arbor Tech 027 4989 080 - 0800 244 748
FEMALE flatmate, 40+, dble rm, Northpark quality home, share with 2 hse trained guys $200pw incl. ph Allan 02102903978
WINDOW’S in/out, exterior housewash, gutter clearing. Exp operator, Ph Keith @ Panoramics 027 245 3444 or 530 8136
WANTED TO BUY
ALL TREES & STUMPS (Also Whangamata)
WINDOW CLEANING
0800 696 874
Special Conditions Apply
TREE SERVICES
Chipping etc. Established 49 years Free Quotes
PIANO - KEYBOARD GUITAR - VIOLIN VOICE - DRUMS
TO LET
LETTING AGENT & PROPERTY MANAGER
HAYNE’S GLASS
THE TILE GUY Floor & Wall Tiling. Certified Waterproofing. Stonemason by trade. 30yr exp. 5271202, 0210311899
CD229507
L5F014
Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232
Contact
FOCUS ON FEET. Home visits. Professional Gentle Care. Marlena RN Ph 5331150
ACCOMMODATION OFFERED
Single items & Houselots Deceased estates Going overseas Don’t have a garage sale, ring us first.
Ph: 0800 677 467 Ph: 576 1507 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
Matt Balme DDI: 538 0682 or 021 538 595 Michelle Balme DDI: 538 0683 or 021 467 043 Kyla Houltham DDI: 09 212 5729 or 021 409 293
matt.balme@raywhite.com michelle.balme@raywhite.com kyla.hoult ham@raywhite.com
PAKURANGA - WHITEACRES - SUNNYHILLS - FARM COVE 3 Bed Carole Cr $480 Matt 3 Bed Galvan Ave $550 Matt SOMMERVILLE 4 Bed Belgate Pl $650 Michelle MT WELLINGTON - PANMURE 2 Bed Bertrand Rd $450 Michelle 3 Bed Pilkington Rd $550 Michelle BUCKLANDS BEACH 2 Bed Bucklands Beach Rd $450 Michelle
Ray White
MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS
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 1 Bed Penruddocke Pl 3 Bed Anthony Pl
$380 $565
Lloyd 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 2 Bed Whitford Rd $350 Amny 3 Bed Baird St $530 Amny 3 Bed Colmar Rd $640 Cathy 4 Bed Bleakhouse Rd $700 Amny 4 Bed Bleakhouse Rd $890 Cathy NORTHPARK - MEADOWLANDS 4 Bed Ravensdale Rise $700 Cathy HIGHLAND PARK - BOTANY DOWNS 3 Bed Botany Rd $560 Amny PAKURANGA - FARM COVE - SUNNYHILLS 2 Bed Latham Ave $430 Amny 3 Bed Udys Rd $550 Cathy BUCKLANDS BEACH - HALF MOON BAY 4 Bed Casuarina Rd $540 Amny 3 Bed Bucklands Beach Rd $550 Amny 4 Bed Birman Cl $690 Amny BOTANY – DANNEMORA – FLAT BUSH – GOLFLANDS 3 Bed Walter Little Way $540 Cathy 4 Bed Laquinta Pl $650 Cathy PANMURE - GLEN INNES 3 Bed Kotae Rd $510 Cathy FLATBUSH 4 Bed Flat Bush School Rd $600 Cathy
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
CD249025
Plumbing
Prompt Reliable Service Bathrooms Kitchens General Maintenance Hot Water Cylinders Spouting & Roofing
Sports Massage
Unit 19, 325 Ti Rakau Dr, East Tamaki. Ph: 273 5519 or 022 330 8633 Open 10am to 9.00pm CD205971
PROFESSIONALS
NZ Modern School of Music www.modernmusic.co.nz
DRUM tuition, beg-adv. Prof tutor Ph: 535-8170
For all Shades & Blinds plus outdoor furniture
Drums Guitar Bass Guitar Piano Keyboard Clarinet Saxophone Ph Ph:021 021879 879870 870
LESSONS FROM $18 Private, professional,affordable. Competitions, practical and theory exams. We have teachers in your area. (Est 63 yrs)
www.hsm.co.nz
COVERS
Music LESSONS Lessons MUSIC
CERT. Waterproofing, 30 yrs exp. 100% NZ Owned/ operated ACC Cert’d Ph:5271202 0210311899
CD202016
Handy Andy
UPHOLSTERERS
CD246777
K54065
Work guaranteed ► Maintenance ► Hot Water cylinders ► Roof repairs/spouting ► Blocked Toilets ► Renovations (027) 244-9767 (09) 577-5767
Quality guaranteed Free Quote Waterproofing Best Prices Wall and floor Underfloor Heating David Yang 273 6566 or 021 1867 361
Also Pauanui
WATERPROOFING
K54091
BRIAN Certifying Plumber
TILING
BRUCE (021) 653-425 534-2595
K54154
GALLAGHER PLUMBING
CATKIN
KP87651
New Work Renovations Specialists ♦ Bathroom / Kitchen ♦ Gas Installations ♦ Hot Water Cylinders ♦ All Maintenance ♦ Certifying Plumbers EXPERIENCED, QUALITY SERVICE Ph Allan or Matt Craig P: 027 496 2118 or 09 215 1144 ♦
Unit 7/23 Springs Rd East Tamaki www.justclickfloors.co.nz Ph 022 408 9402
Remove stumps the easy way.
E3C026
CD248987
from $11.95m²
Just Click Floors
Safe, low pressure, exterior cleaning Houses, Roof treatments, Paths, Drives, Decks CALL YOUR LOCAL OPERATOR CRAIG 535-5661 www.chemwash.co.nz
CD248456
TREES
TILING
Kids afternoons Adults evenings Contact Hiroshi 534 1776 (h) 021 060 6006 (m)
R
PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING
CD166407
Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish
“i won’t sting you”
ALL TREE WORK Stump Grinding Fully Insured Free Mulch Ph Brett 533-0473 or 021-279-9118
MASSAGE
K6D084
ROOFING
CD48042
Gas & Plumbing Services
BRANCH MANAGER
CD162756
Bizzy Bee Plumbing Ltd
534-7361, 292-8930 0274-767-746
CHEMWASH
KIDS KARATE
CD180708
CD218017
Ph Murray
Qualified Arborist
K54146
0800 BENNETT
Reducing Thinning Shaping Full removal Chipped onsite/removed Good rates Great refs Free quotes
CD246999
Your local maintenance Plumbers & Drainlayers 34 years in the area. Prompt, reliable service. Phone attended. Call us now:576 7137 - 535 7209
TREES
& STUMP GRINDING
0800 420 900
Bennett Plumbing and Drainage Ltd
Call Chris 021 366615 or 0508 932 532
BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797
If water or gas runs through it, we do it!
www.allgoplumbing.co.nz
All about
HEALTH & BEAUTY
CD143001
PLUMBER Certified 19yrs exp. New or RENO work/ Hot Water Cylinders. Brad 022 671 8125.
Ph Josh 536 4603 or 021-074-8027
K54159
CD197785
Brett 534 3562 027 493 0181 Warren 534 3551 027 281 9454
KAK007
535 1111 027 235 2517
All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area
Exterior Soft Washing of:
House/Building Washing Roof & Gutter Cleaning Roof Treatments Moss/Lichen Removal Decks, Paths, Drives, Fences PLUS: Carpet/ Window Cleaning Pest Control
TUITION
CD45807
All tree & hedge work Rubbish removal Garden Clearouts Free Quotes Fully Insured
CD145278
and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs
WATERBLASTING
KB2051
PLUMBERS
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CLASSIFIEDS
26 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, January 19, 2017
SITUATIONS VACANT
SITUATIONS VACANT
Strong? We are looking for offsiders, Class 2 and Class 4 Drivers for our East Tamaki based furniture removal company. Rates $18-$28 per hour, Monday to Saturday. Contact us now! Phone 0800 33 33 58 or Email: adam@aucklandmovers.co.nz
Part-time Positions Available
PROJECT MANAGER/ SITE MANAGER
The Education and Operation Departments are seeking to fill positions as Educators/Guides to start as soon as possible. Ideally, you will have a keen interest in both local and New Zealand history. The roles require the ability to work both fixed and flexible days and to wear costume. The successful applicants must be able to relate to school children and people of all ages. A reasonable level of fitness and a mature and outgoing personality is required. Please apply in writing to Tracey Mulgrew shop@fencible.org.nz Applications close Friday 3rd February 2017
CD249081
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: peter.blacklock@jennian.co.nz
CD248889
HOWICK INTERMEDIATE
HOWICK HISTORICAL VILLAGE
CD248969
CD248804
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 send CV’s to cath@botanydoctor.co.nz or post attn: Practice Manager PO Box 64 267, Botany, Auckland 2163
SITUATIONS VACANT
Furniture Removal Crew Wanted
PART TIME MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
Mission Heights
PROPERTY MANAGER
CD249136
JUNIOR COLLEGE
HANDYPERSON/RELIEF MINI BUS DRIVER
GROWING GREATNESS KIA MANA AKE
YEARS 7-10
SPORTS ASSISTANT FIXED TERM, FULL TIME Term 1 - 4, 2017
We are a leading Aged Care Facility based in Howick, and require an energetic self-starter to join our Maintenance Team. This is a full time 40 hour position – Monday to Friday with some opportunity for extended hours. We require a versatile and competent handy person, with a wide range of skills to join the maintenance team. The work is varied from plumbing to painting, minor mechanical work, and as a relief driver which requires a ‘P’ endorsed licence. Some lifting is required. The successful applicant will need to be a self-starter, well organised, and work well in both a team and individual environment. A great team to work for and competitive conditions offered. Written applications by email (enquiries@hbh.org.nz) or post to: HBH Senior Living PO Box 38 093 HOWICK 2145
CD249094
With the growing sporting programme at Mission Heights Junior College, a full-time Sports Assistant is required to assist with the administration and organisation of sport at the College. A willingness to assist with the management and coaching of key codes will be expected. To commence by negotiation. The application form is available on the school website www.mhjc.school.nz under the icon, about us/employment and must be submitted digitally along with a CV and cover letter to ayoung@mhjc.school.nz. Applications close 28 January 2017
CD249097
The position is fulltime. Hours are 7.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. The property manager will be responsible for: • The safety, maintenance and enhancement of the grounds, buildings and pool • Security and school access • Liaison with contractors and cleaners The successful applicant will be: • Practical and skilled in carrying out maintenance tasks and minor projects • Reliable, well-organised and proactive • Constructive, approachable and flexible • Energetic and a hard worker • An effective communicator • A team player Previous experience with caretaking or property management would be advantageous. Remuneration and start date to be negotiated at interview. Please apply by email to the Principal, Yolande Franke: yolandef@howickint.school.nz with your CV and covering letter. Please include at least 2 referees. Closing date for applications: Friday 20 January 2017
CD248813
Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of New Zealand’s leading tertiary institutions delivering vocationally focused tertiary education. MIT’s Health Centre is part of a PHO and provides primary health care, medical and counselling services. We are looking for an effective strategic leader with medical practise management experience to lead the delivery of excellent quality health and counselling services to students and staff at MIT. The ideal candidate will be able to develop processes and policy to ensure compliance with all PHO funding, statutory obligations and operational requirements. The role requires the experience and skills to manage a multidisciplinary team, to manage and maintain all functional requirements of the centre including finance, marketing, staff, administration and technical services (MedTech). You will have a tertiary qualification at Diploma or Degree level in a relevant discipline. If you want to work for a progressive organisation that is focused on the future, then maybe this is the role for you! ³.XD KHUHD PƗWRX NL WH ZKDL L WH WnjWXUXWDQJD R 7H 7LULWL 2 :DLWDQJL ´ :H DUH FRPPLWWHG WR FUHDWLQJ DQG PDLQWDLQLQJ D FXOWXUDOO\ VHQVLWLYH ZRUN HQYLURQPHQW LQ UHODWLRQ WR 7H 7LULWL R :DLWDQJL Job Reference: 17809 For a copy of the job description or to apply please follow the link below and note the job reference number http://careers.manukau.ac.nz If you require future information contact Alison Redfern-Daly, People and Culture 09 968 8759 Applications close: Thursday, 26 January 2017.
SITUATIONS VACANT
BOTANY DOCTOR
Manager MIT Health Centre
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VILLAGE MANAGER Lead, inspire and motivate Join a highly successful organisation in growth mode Summerset is one of the largest retirement village operators and developers in New Zealand. The respect, care and quality the company delivers to its residents underpin its success and its reputation as a great place to work. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to lead the performance of one of Summerset’s largest villages – Summerset By The Park, Manukau. It is a challenging yet rewarding role that is somewhat unique in the sector due to the level of autonomy offered. In addition to providing exceptional leadership you’ll work hard to enhance the features that make the village a great place to live, encourage collaboration and ownership across teams and develop and strengthen connections to the community. You’ll actively manage resources to ensure the village’s performance is to the highest standards of excellence and is making a valuable contribution to the success of the company it is part of. This position requires a person who is a results-focused leader of a high-performing multi-disciplinary team and who has a track record of successfully delivering commercial business results. Equally important is the desire to enhance the lifestyle of village residents and to create an environment for your team conducive to success. You’ll offer a style of leadership that inspires others to be the best they can, have excellent interpersonal skills and be able to relate well to an array of people. The role offers an attractive remuneration package and benefits and the opportunity to work with a supportive manager and a friendly and motivated team.
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APPLICATIONS CLOSE: Sunday, 29 January 2017 APPLY OR VIEW THE POSITION DESCRIPTION: www.jacksonstone.co.nz REFERENCE: 44185 FURTHER ENQUIRIES: Julian Davidson or Annabel McCallum on 04 550 8000
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www.times.co.nz
SITUATIONS VACANT
DUTY Manager required for a new restaurant to open in Botany. LCQ and a managers certificate a requirement. This will be a 40-50 hours per week position. Salary to be negotiated Ph 0273 076 786
WAREHOUSE person. Full Time. Permanent role. Est business with great team. East Tamaki based. Must be fit. Immed start. Email CV to: llee@spk.co.nz
CD162062
CD249147
THAI MEDICAL MASSAGE THERAPIST
Full-time Therapist required. 3yrs experience preferred. Must be qualified in Thai Medical Massage. Must be a team player and have good English, communication & customer service skills.
Reply: gaye@thaispa.co.nz
OFFICE ALL-ROUNDER
Please email name, address and contact phone numbers to: papers@times.co.nz In the SUBJECT line, please include the RUN#
To advertise phone 271 8055 Email: classifieds@times.co.nz
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MONDAY 23 Rise6:26am Set8:38pm 8:26 to 10:26am 8:49 to 10:49pm 4:42am 4:50pm Rise2:26am Set4:31pm
Qualified Registered Early Childcare Reliever
Deep cleaner
Required in Pakuranga area for small private centre. 6 hours/week with additional relief on request. Please email Sherilyn: badenuff@xtra.co.nz
required for large scale commercial bakery in Pakuranga. 4 hours per day, Monday-Friday. A physical role that requires cleaning of factory and equipment. Please email expressions of interest. andrew@wildwheat.co.nz
CD249152
Junior Inwards/ Outwards Role
An opportunity for a junior is available in our busy Engineering Supplies Company in East Tamaki. The role includes local deliveries and inwards/ outwards goods. Opportunity to learn sales for the right candidate. Email your CV to: staff@enco.co.nz CD249049
PRACTICE NURSE
THAI MEDICAL MASSAGE THERAPIST full time position, 3 years experience, must be qualified in Thai Medical Massage Good communication skills. All enquiries apply: apple.chan03@gmail.com
ELECTRICIAN REQUIRED
Experienced practice nurse required for GP surgery in Howick, Saturday mornings. APC, CPR cert essential. Must be able to practice without nursing supervision. Pls email CV to manager.pictonst@gmail.com
Successful applicant will receive a generous remuneration package, modern vehicle, uniform and phone. Send CV to: pam@arcrite.co.nz
TUESDAY 24 Rise6:27am Set8:41pm 9:13 to 11:13am 9:37 to 11:37pm 5:38am 5:44pm Rise3:06am Set5:23pm
WEDNESDAY 25 Rise6:20am Set8:41pm 10:01am to 12:01pm 10:26pm to 12:26am 6:30am 6:37pm Rise3:49am Set6:15pm
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Waipuna Hotel is looking for waiting and bar staff on a part time basis, with a variety of shifts available. You will need to have your own transport or live locally. Previous experience is an advantage, however a great can do attitude could be a substitute. If you are interested please come into the hotel at 58 Waipuna Rd, Mt Wellington and fill out and application form.
SITUATIONS VACANT
CD249021
PH 09 576 2764
Front Line Restaurant Staff
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
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We require an experienced sales person to join our store in Howick selling quality jewellery and accessories. The successful applicant will be a very good communicator, be well presented and motivated by success. Merchandising and display skills would also be an advantage. This is a part time position working 2-3 days per week. Please email a copy of your C.V. to howick@showcasejeweller.com
RELIABLE DELIVERY STAFF
Required to deliver the Howick and Pakuranga Times in the following areas:
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Sunrise & Sunset; Best Fishing Times; High Tides; Moonrise & Moonset.
THURSDAY 19 Rise6:22am Set8:40pm 5:30 to 7:30am 5:52 to 7:52pm 1:12am 1:33pm Rise12:14am Set12:53pm
RETAIL JEWELLERY SALES
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CD249000
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)
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SITUATIONS VACANT
CD249006
Full time, day shift Located in East Tamaki Current forklift license Good with numbers Some heavy lifting required Must have good English language skills Reliable local person with the ability to turn up to work on time and with a positive team attitude. Email Alan with your details to: alan @ccia.co.nz
SITUATIONS VACANT
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General Labourer / Warehouse Assistant
SITUATIONS VACANT
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TUITION
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Cricket results Howick Pakuranga Cricket Club results The Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premiers beat Eden Roskill CC in a limited overs match at Lloyd Elsmore Park on Saturday. ■ HPCC 338/5 in 50 overs (Bill Walsh 50, Daniel Young 171, Liam Winn 67). ■ Eden Roskill CC 286/9 in 46 overs (Karan Banker 57, Barrington Rowland 115 *retired hurt, Jashanjot Bhangu 43; Cody Andrews 2/47). The Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premiers beat Suburbs New Lynn CC in a Duckworth-Lewis-systemaffected limited overs match at Ken Maunder Park on Sunday. ■ HPCC 269/10 in 49 overs (Bill Walsh 56, Daniel Young 32, Liam Winn 47, David Winn 36; Harshal Vyas 2/36, Shiran Chathuranga 2/29). ■ After rain, the DuckworthLewis system set Suburbs New Lynn CC 232 in 37 overs. ■ Suburbs New Lynn CC 222/5 in 37 overs (Jonathon Bassett-Graham 86, Sineth Gunawardane 45, James Parslow 48, Jack Hebron 33*; Rowan Naude 2/41, Bill Walsh 2/5). The Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premiers beat Auckland University CC in a mid-week Twenty20 match at Lloyd Elsmore Park on January 11. ■ HPCC 214/2 in 20 overs (Bill Walsh 80*, Donovan
Grobbelaar 70, Shawn Hicks 22*). ■ Auckland University CC 135/10 in 18 overs (Ben Kitt 39; Donovan Grobbelaar 3/18, Cody Andrews 2/37, Rowan Naude 2/40). The Marie Raos Ray White HPCC Premier Reserves lost to East Coast Bays CC in a limited overs match at Windsor Park on the North Shore on Saturday. ■ HPCC 145/10 in 48 overs (Kieren Mackenzie 25*, Blair Rutherford 19). ■ East Coast Bays CC 147/8 in 47 overs (Michael Greenwood 2/17, Chad Crenfeldt 2/20, Kieren Mackenzie 2/26, Jacob O’Callaghan 1/23 and Tim Tomlinson 1/19). The New World Howick HPCC Premier Women lost to Auckland University CC in a Twenty20 match at Cornwall Park in Epsom on Saturday. ■ Auckland University CC 191/1 in 20 overs (Katie Gurrey 109*, Anna Peterson 40). ■ HPCC 135/4 in 20 overs (Radhika Patel 51, Ravnita Pratap 34). The New World Howick HPCC Premier Women lost to Cornwall CC in a Twenty20 match at Cornwall Park in Epsom on Saturday. ■ HPCC 58/10 in 15 overs (Kushboo Patel 6/6). ■ Cornwall CC 59/1 in nine overs (Maddy Green 21*).
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Classy Halberg finalists Agnew’s Angle
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nce again New Zealanders can rejoice at the calibre of their amazing sports stars judging from those named as Halberg Award finalists. That the All Blacks could not make the final four for the team prize, after winning a record consecutive 18 tier one tests before their historic first loss to Ireland in Chicago, will irk some rugby diehards. However few would argue that Olympic champion sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (men’s 49er) and oarsmen Hamish Bond and Eric Murray (men’s pair) are worthy favourites to take the top team prize as well as the overall award. Burling and Tuke not only maintained their incredible form since finishing second at the 2012 London Olympics, but finished an incredible 45 points clear of their nearest challengers. But for over eagerness in
WORTHY: Few would argue that Olympic champion sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (men’s 49er) and oarsmen Hamish Bond and Eric Murray (men’s pair) are worthy favourites to take the top team Photo Royal Akarana Yacht Club prize as well as the overall award.
registering two false starts, women’s 47 sailors Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie would have repeated their London gold. That they scored silver speaks volumes for their incredible ability. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for Aleh after Powrie recently announced her retirement. Meanwhile Bond has decided to give rowing a temporary break and concentrate on cycling in which he finished a remarkable
third in the national road time trial. As the first New Zealandborn boxer to win a world professional heavyweight championship, Joseph Parker has a chance of winning the Halberg Sportsman title from popular Olympic single sculls champion Mahe Drysdale and bronze medallist athletes Tom Walsh (shot put) and Nick Willis (1500m). However, although a worthy finalist, his chances
of beating double Olympic champion Drysdale in particular could be hurt because the heavyweight crown is not unified with British boxer Anthony Joshua and American Deontay Wilder holding other versions of the crown. Such was the standard of competition that dazzling International Rugby Player of the Year Beauden Barrett failed to gain a nomination. Having emulated Drysdale’s feat by backing up gold in London with the same colour in Rio, Lisa Carrington should pip fellow canoeist Luuka Jones, Dame Valerie Adams (shot put) and Lydia Ko (golf), who all struck silver, for the women’s award. Just failing to make it against such a talented field was delightful Olympic bronze medallist pole vaulter Elisa McCartney. Particularly difficult will be deciding between the Paralympic medals won by swim star Sophie Pascoe and humorous bolt-out-ofthe-blue track sprinter Liam Malone, who has emerged as a real character. ➤ Turn to Page 10
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