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enior citizens, believing they must present identification in person to load their SuperGold AT HOP card concessions, have been lining up at Auckland Transport customer service centres. At times long queues have formed at the Botany Town Centre AT site taking some people one-anda-half hours to get their cards loaded. An AT spokesman says the Botany centre is the only location in East Auckland that provides an inperson option to load the SuperGold concession. But they can get their concession loaded onto the card by post or online at the AT website as well as in person. However Howick ward councillor Dick Quax says he has found obtaining the new seniors gold card is not quite as simple as has been made out by AT and is concerned that many elderly people are put off by the convoluted process. “When I bought my card which cost $15 and registered it on line, I noticed that the $5 that I understood was to be loaded onto

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my card did not show on my account. “When I called AT to ask why this was, I was told that I needed to provide my SuperGold card at the AT Botany service centre. This despite having presented my SuperGold card when I purchased the AT HOP card. “When I presented myself at the service centre I was told my HOP card was invalid. AT now has my $15 and my card – it’s been frustrating and time consuming.” Once people have their gold HOP card they then have 60 days to activate it. If the card is not activated they will lose the $5 and free travel concessions. Mr Quax and Howick ward councillor Sharon Stewart are visiting retirement villages and talking to seniors to alert them to the fact that they will lose their travel entitlement if they do not get a new HOP card from Auckland Transport by the end of the month. As well as the Botany AT service centre Gold AT HOP cards can also be purchased at Pakuranga Lotto, Paper Plus Highland Park, Bucklands Superette and Paper Plus Howick. The Government

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changed the rules late last year, requiring SuperGold card holders in Auckland to get a special version of the city’s electronic travel card if they wanted to travel free. AT says it has “Swap to AT HOP” customer information packs that identify the options a customer can follow to obtain an AT HOP card and load a SuperGold concession. They can be ordered online or by phoning 0800-284-659. The spokesman says AT has hired extra staff to support the transition to the AT HOP card. It’s running an advertising campaign and has sent out communication about the “Swap to AT HOP” to all AT HOP customers with a request to help friends and family members make the switch. The detailed “Swap to AT HOP” information booklet is available at other channels, such as AT HOP retailers, Transdev ticket offices and some council locations, such as libraries. ■■ A mobile SuperGold site will be set up at 9.30am3.30pm on June 17 and 18 at ChinaTown, 262 Ti Rakau Drive, Burswood to assist senior citizens swapping to AT HOP cards.

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esidents of Argo Drive, Half Moon Bay were up in arms last Friday when contractors started to tear up the tarmac on the corner of Pigeon Mountain Road. Problems caused by traffic coming from the Half Moon Bay Marina would not be improved, a caller to the Times said. The work is creating a left-turn lane from Pigeon Mountain Road into Argo Drive, part of a project to introduce metering signals on Pigeon Mountain Road. The stop-go signals are expected to create breaks in southbound ferry traffic flow for motorists in side streets. Half Moon Bay Residents and Ratepayers Association chairman Keith Ingram says the project has been ill thought-out. “We accept road works. But they are not solving the problem, rather creating a larger problem to address two evening traffic peaks,” he told the Times. The project came

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under fire at a recent public meeting organised by the association because of the loss of 15 car parks outside the Stand Children’s Village, bringing the total lost on both sides of the road to 26. “We do have 15 minute and 20 minute traffic jams, but they are only minor,” Mr Ingram said. “But we see the price we are paying with metering and the loss of car parks. We need more car parks; we should not be losing them.”

The project went back to a meeting with Mayor Len Brown in early 2013 when residents raised the issue of difficulties exiting side roads when the ferries came in, Jenni Wild, Auckland Transport’s elected member relationship team manager said. “It was a priority for the Howick Local Board.” Board chairman David Collings said the system would only operate at peak times. “Whenever ferries are in its chaos down there, a nightmare

and we need to slow the traffic down so that people drive in a calmer manner. It’s about getting some order.” The signals will operate between 4 and 6.30pm on weekdays and will only be triggered by queues turning right from Sunderlands Road onto Pigeon Mountain Road or turning right from Pigeon Mountain Road onto Sunderlands Road or Argo Drive. The $418,000 project is expected to be operating by the end of July.

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iquidators are chasing almost $210,000 allegedly owed by the owner of the now-closed The Beach House restaurant at Bucklands Beach. The liquidators’ - KPMG - first report dated March 24 seeks to determine whether there are any further claims on the company Restaurant VIP Ltd, under which The Beach House restaurant and bar operated. It was owned by Alex Kaihea who appears to have left New Zealand. The report says the liquidators have been unable to contact Mr Kaihea to date however KPMG’s Paul Burns told the Times they had, since filing the report,

received one email. The Times visited an old address of Mr Kaihea’s but found no-one home. In January, many phone calls were attempted to Mr Kaihea. His phoned appeared to be switched off. “Other parties have advised that the business ceased trading in January 2016 when the director shut down the restaurant and subsequently moved overseas,” the liquidators’ report says. “The landlord entered a new lease arrangement with a third party to prior to liquidation.” A new unrelated business – Sunset Restaurant & Bar – now operates from the site. It took

over the premises on May 3. The Times reported in January that diners and a bride-to-be were left in the lurch when the popular restaurant on The Parade closed unexpectedly. It had been closed for about a month at that stage. A Pakuranga bride-to-be had booked her wedding and put down a $1000 deposit and had only learned in January the restaurant was in trouble. It is unknown if she got the deposit back. “We understand that a number of assets were also removed from the premises before our appointment,” the liquidators say. On application by the IRD, the

company was placed into liquidation on February 19 “for failing to meet its obligations to Inland Revenue, consisting of overdue Student Loan Employer Contributions, KiwiSaver Employee Deductions, KiwiSaver Employer Contributions, PAYE, GST and ESCT (employer superannuation contribution tax) together with penalties and interest”. The largest sum sought against any assets recovered is a preferential claim from the IRD for $114,340. Unsecured creditors so far have claims for a little over $95,000. The liquidators have made no payments to any creditors thus far.

“At this stage it is not possible to provide an estimated date for the completion of the liquidation, nor is it possible to provide a definitive statement as to whether sufficient assets will be realised for the purposes of making payment to any class of creditor.” The report says the company had assets including plant and equipment, office equipment and a vehicle at the date of liquidation. “The liquidators are undertaking investigations to determine whether there are any claims and/or assets that may give rise to recoveries for the benefit of creditors,” the report says.

Radio stations - new name, same commitment By PJ Taylor There is massive change occurring quickly across the media landscape and it’s no different on the local turf. Two local area radio stations that have broadcast in East Auckland for the past eight years have been merged, forming a new one called East FM. The new station replaces the much-loved Howick Village Radio and Botany Radio, that ran for eight and five years respectively. East FM started broadcasting on the same transmission frequencies, 88.1FM and 107.1FM, on June 7. The former stations previously came under the operational umbrella of the Howick Village Business Association (HVBA), which now believes the radio

operation is strong and established sufficiently to stand on its own. The governance of East FM is the responsibility of the recently-formed Howick Radio Charitable Trust. Becoming a charitable trust means East FM has more opportunities to generate income and apply for public and private sector funding, for its public and community radio service. The trust says it thanks everyone who has been involved with, contributed to and supported the radio station, and it sincerely wishes that to continue. East FM, it says, will grow and build on the great work of informing, entertaining and connecting local communities. Michael Rowse has been the admired and dedicated station manager for Howick Village

DEDICATED BROADCASTERS: Breakfast show presenter Phil Dark and station manager Michael Rowse have been contributing to the area’s favourite local radio station since it started eight years ago. Photo supplied

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PROUD DAY: Above: officiating at the opening of Uxbridge Stage One, from left, James Brown, chairman Ngai Tai Ki Tamaki; David Collings, chairman Howick Local Board; Adele White, Howick Local Board arts, culture and events portfolio chair; Joy Oxford, former chair of Uxbridge Community Projects board; Len Brown, Auckland Mayor; Jami-Lee Ross, Botany MP. Above right, Balamohan Shingade, curator Malcolm Smith Gallery. Times photo Wayne Martin

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A long time coming and a dream come true, Joy Oxford said at the celebratory opening of Uxbridge Stage One on Saturday. The former chair of the governing board of Uxbridge Community Projects, the incorporated society set up in 1982 to drive the Uxbridge Creative Leisure Centre in Uxbridge Road, Howick, reflected on the long journey to reach the new state-of-theart facility. It includes the Malcolm Smith Art Gallery, art studios, a lounge and openplan cafe. The adjacent church building is currently being upgraded to a dedicated theatre which will be opened in October. Mrs Oxford said the board took every opportunity to make submissions to the then Manukau City Council (MCC). “There was no way they were going to forget us,” she said. “We were not going away. I think we drove them mad, but the project made it into the council’s Long-term Plan and then its budget. “Our enthusiastic supporter, Jami-Lee Ross [then a Manukau City councillor and now Botany MP] pushed our case at every opportunity. We are forever grateful.” But, she said, “time was not on our side” as MCC was swallowed into Auckland Council. “Once again we had to push hard. It was a nervous time for Uxbridge as our then manager Tony Morgan made presentations to the council.” Auckland Mayor Len Brown said Mrs Oxford had given “extraordinary service”. “This is a gift to Howick for future generations. It comes off the back of debate and discussion in the days of folding up MCC,” he said. “In that last budget debate we had to ensure that the budget for the Uxbridge upgrade was in. It was in our first [Auckland Council] Long-term Plan discussion; it was my job to make sure it came through and it did.” Howick Local Board chairman David Collings said the debate to get the new building was over two decades old. “This has been a long time coming. If it wasn’t for Jami-Lee Ross this project would not have got into the Long-term Plan,” he said. “I was one of the critics of the scale of the project, but this building is a testament to the efforts he made. Thank you for carrying it on. It could have been dropped but, with a lot of pressure, it was seen as worthy of council funding.” Mr Collings also paid tribute to the board’s deputy chair Adele White who leads its arts, culture and events portfolio. “There was some controversy around funding but Adele led it through,” he said. “She kept the project on the line and kept the momentum going against strong debates.” The last word came from Ms White who alluded to a controversial proposal put forward by former Howick Local Board chairman Michael Williams who wanted the planned complex turned into a town hall. “We could have had a town hall,” she quipped! “This has been a process of rejuvenation. It’s a beautiful place and a significant jewel in Howick’s crown.” ➤ Malcolm Smith Gallery, Page 16


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Old soldiers look forward By Marianne Kelly

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t the same time as fielding media questions about a bomb blast near the Iraqi camp where Kiwi troops were based, Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee also got down to grass roots advice in East Tamaki last Friday. He was hosted by Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross at a quarterly business leaders’ lunch, but also met with veterans and management of Howick RSA and visited the Hynds Pipe Systems East Tamaki factory. His day was pre-empted by a late-night call about a bomb blast near the Taji Military Camp in Iraq. The Times asked for his personal reaction. “I was told there had been a bomb blast near the Taji Camp. But before we had gone any further I asked ‘how are our people?’ “I learned that it happened two-three kilometres away from where our unit is, outside the south-west boundary of the military camp,” he said. “The camp covers 65 square kilometres. It has a secure perimeter which is patrolled and monitored. We want our guys as safe as possible. “The alert status there is ‘high’. Everyone knows that,” Mr Brownlee said. “But we are there because we don’t want this happening here in New Zealand. We

VETERANS’ ADVICE: Howick RSA veterans and management met the Minister of Defence Gerry Brownlee at a meeting organised by Botany MP, Jami-Lee Ross. From left, Mr Ross, Clive McKain, Eric Wilson, Ben Smith, and Mr Brownlee. Photo supplied

want that ‘evil daji’ taken care of.” The Iraqis, he said, were making good progress. “But we are going to see just how evil these people are as Fallujah is re-taken. The New Zealanders and Australians have trained about 7000 Iraqi soldiers to date. A number of them are on that front and acquitting themselves extremely well. “But we are doing this for our own protection as much as anything else.” Discussion with Howick RSA representatives was about how they saw the proposals in the recently announced 2016 Defence White Paper on the future

of New Zealand’s Defence Force. “It is good to get with onthe-ground people who have service experience and an ongoing interest in defence matters, Mr Brownlee said. “I was very enthused about the fact that they were more interested in the future than the past. Our discussion was about the capabilities to be developed. It’s always refreshing that people who have served seldom look backwards, rather forwards.” Meanwhile Mr Brownlee’s morning visit was to the Hynds Pipe Systems East Tamaki factory. “It’s still a family business and of a significant scale,” he

said. But more importantly was the company’s contribution to repairing the underground infrastructure damage after the Christchurch earthquakes. “We needed pipes fast and they were provided by Hynds,” Mr Brownlee, who is also the Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration, said. “I have seen lots of these pipes on the side of the road and from a resilience point of view they [Hynds] had the capacity. “I wanted to take the opportunity to see their business and say thanks for them to be so willing to invest in this project.”

Antique fair a treasure trove Treasures galore will be up for grabs at the annual this Quota International Antiques Fair in Drury next month. Antiques dealers from all over New Zealand rate this fair as the best one they attend. All funds raised go to local charities and this year will support the Middlemore Foundation and their Eyeglasses programme which assists low-income families fund their child’s glasses. In addition, Quota continues its association with the Papakura Family Centre, helping fund necessary improvements to facilities for local children. The Antiques Fair will be held in the Drury School Hall from Friday July 8 until Sunday July 10. There will be a special opening night on Friday July 8 at 7.30pm. Tickets available for $20 at the door include refreshments. This is a great opportunity to meet for a night out with friends and as well as get in early to view the wonderful range of furniture, china, crystal, silverware, jewelry, curios and collectables on display. During the weekend, hours are 10am until 4pm. Weekend admission is $5 and there will be a valuer available on Sunday from 10.30am until 2pm - $5 per item, with a maximum of three items. Quotarians are volunteers in action in their community and this is a major event in the fundraising efforts of the Papakura Quota club, a very active international service organization. Well over $240,000 has been donated since the fairs began. Come along for the experience, the food – and you just might find the very thing you have been looking for! ■■ Contact Denise 297-7194 or Kath 2983854 or visit www.quotanz.org.

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Kiwi Kards whose concept is a Top Trumps style trivia game focussing on famous Kiwis, put the judges through their paces by quizzing them about significant New Zealanders. “The judges’ feedback was really useful,” said team members Shae Fraser and Courtney Purchase. “They said we had strong financials and a really innovative concept, but that we need to practice our presentation skills.” Josh Lee and Paul Koraua of Vicarus, who are planning to create an NCEA guidebook for Year 10 and 11 students, agreed. “We were concentrating on being thorough, but we ran out of time. This was a really good lesson in the importance of planning your time when you are presenting.” All of the participants seemed very positive about the experience. “It was really nerve-racking” said Scarlett Howard of event organiser

EMF, “but I think it is great practice in presenting ideas to real business people.” Year 13 Business Studies teacher Tom Lyall said: “I think the Dragons’ Den event is one of the best parts of the course as it is great real life business experience. They are also competing with other schools and the best business students in Auckland. “Public speaking is such an important life and business skill to have, so this is a great opportunity.” ■■ Of 50 teams in the Auckland East Region, only 10 will go through to the regional final on July 27 at AUT. One team from each region then goes to the national final based on their Dragons’ Den results, Regional Co-ordinator marks and business plan review. ■■ The next stage for all teams will be a product launch, which will take place at Pakuranga College.

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FAMILY TIME: Howick Local Board member Garry Boles, with his daughters Molly and Lilly and pet dog Winston, wants people to vote for the status quo. Times photo Wayne Martin

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The store is an interactive showroom including a dedicated spray area for people to test the variety of shower heads and the way they work, such as the way air is injected to double the spray pressure. “Buying a shower without testing it is like buying a car without driving it,” Josh says. Style changes over the years have been immense, Josh says, such as soft closing toilet seats, wall hung vanities, vessel-style basins and unsightly wires protruding from heated towel rails hidden out of sight. People visit the showroom from distant cities, such as Palmerston North, Whangarei, Thames, and Tauranga “No-one provides the display or sells at the price we do,” Josh says. “That comes down to us. We do the hard negotiating with the suppliers and importers and the public doesn’t have to battle the price.” The main difference between Elite and other plumbing retail outlets, he says, is being set up purely for members of the public rather than the trade. “When I took over the business I learned from my clients. If I couldn’t find something, I would get on to the suppliers for samples of new products coming onto the market. That

was exciting. “When I first started we had only five or six suppliers. The biggest change we have seen has been the major plumbing chains starting to import their own merchandise and cutting out local suppliers. “That left the door wide open for Elite to walk in and deal with great suppliers to achieve a great range, price and service” – brands such as Methven, Felton and quality German products such as Hansgrohe, and Villeroy and Boch. Josh says he’s always on to the suppliers about what’s new and what’s coming next. A full renovation service, including bathroom design and project management, has always been part of the business. But these days the retail arm has grown to the extent that the renovation service accounts for only 15% of the business. “Our strength,” Josh says, “is having the largest handpicked range. We don’t display anything that is not popular or won’t sell.” Using a ‘Warehouse’ model Josh buys in bulk and sells at a competitive rate. “Our main interest is getting our clients the best value for their dollar. A lot is about customer service, sticking to our strength and focusing on what we do well. “Gone are days when a client says to a plumber ‘you sort it’. These days they look at magazines, television and online. Everyone knows what they like and all have a vision when they walk in here.” Before Josh took over, the company had been advertising with the Howick and Pakuranga Times for close to 20 years. “From day one we have used radio and the newspaper,” Josh says. “I believe advertising is the key part to any successful business. Our type of product is a visual thing and seeing our products in print gets the people in the door. “We book some of our advertising a year in advance. Print is a very good advertising medium.”

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ith 17 years in real estate behind him, Karl Vermeulen remains as excited about the property business as he ever was. He’s just cleaned up his third award as one of Harcourts International top sales consultants and has the benefit of experience to pass on to newcomers wanting to make it in the industry. “It’s a fantastic career,” he says. “You have control of your own destiny and it’s one of the few careers where you can be fully rewarded for your work. There is no cap on the income and no barriers to anyone wanting to join the industry.” But, he warns, “don’t underestimate how hard you might have to work,” recalling the hot summer days he has spent dressed up in his suit door knocking instead of going to the beach, “and no-one calls you back”. “You’ve got to deal with that rejection when you start out.” But there are also highlights, he says, for example taking over a house which had been on the market for six months and was one week out from a mortgagee sale. “We got close to the asking price and avoided the mortgagee sale which is very satisfying. It makes a difference in peoples’ lives.” Mr Vermuelen grew up in Howick, becoming the first new entrant at Botany Downs Primary School, followed by stints at Howick Intermediate and St Kentigern College. He trained as a graphic designer but property investment was always beckoning. For more than 21 years he and his wife Louise have invested in a series of properties which they have lived in with the aim of gaining “financial freedom down the track”. Why not give real estate a go the agent who helped them into their buys asked? So Mr Vermuelen joined a small real estate business which was eventually absorbed into Harcourts. He’s worked in the company’s Howick office,

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which has a team of 28 licensed sales people, ever since. “It was hard to begin with,” he says. “There were times when I felt like quitting because it can push your comfort zone a lot. “The industry has a 90 per cent drop-out rate over the first two years so I had to keep on being positive.”He advises aspiring real estate sales consultants to consider the training systems provided by companies. “It’s like an apprenticeship,” he says. “When starting out you’re keen to list someone’s property. It’s their most valuable asset and you need to know that structures are in place to protect the path and make sure people are comfortable with you. There are a lot of grey areas so you must have an empathy with people and an internal moral compass.” He’s watched the south-east market change with the demographic profile of people coming into and leaving the area different from 15 years ago. With a median price of $1.05 million compared with $250,000-$280,000 a decade ago trends reflect the changing shape of Auckland, he says. Some people are comfortable

starting out with an apartment compared with a full site; baby boomers are moving to places such as Tauranga, Hamilton and Beachlands; and the new phenomenon of retirement villages is swallowing up retirees. But for first-home buyers his advice is to “get into the market when you can. The only trend in prices is upwards, even during the GFC (global financial crisis) when prices fell by only a few per cent. “Now we have gridlock in the market. People don’t want to sell in case they can’t buy elsewhere. One thing I see is this area becoming more gentrified – like eastern bays where values are higher and turnover is more considered. “Now the median price has reached $1m these are major financial decisions affecting families. I think we will see an emerging trend of lower turnover.” This is leaving real estate sales people fighting for listings and carrying out considerable self promotion. “You have got to be seen and be available 24/7, pretty much on call,” he says. “Even at Christmas when the European market drops off, people of other cultures are still in the market.”

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he spirit of the former architect and staunch supporter of what is now known as the Uxbridge Arts and Culture Centre, the late Malcolm Smith, was close to many hearts on Saturday as the Malcolm Smith Gallery was officially opened. The function ran in conjunction with the official opening of Uxbridge Stage one, consisting of the gallery, art studios, a lounge and open-plan cafe. Mr Smith’s wife Christina and members of his family were special invited guests. Mrs Smith said her first thought on seeing the new building was “one of amazement that the spirit of Uxbridge is still here”. “The space has a light and restrained elegance. The gallery is an unassuming room and I wondered what a treasure of creativity it would hold? It has. What a special time this is, refreshing his soul,” she said. “Malcolm believed in the universal truth and for a long time envisaged in Howick a place where people could mix and mingle. He lived and dreamed of a gallery and

recollection: Christina Smith is accompanied by members of her family. Uxbridge Community Projects Inc chairman Cliff Halsey, left, looks on. Times photo Wayne Martin

meeting rooms. “His reformation of the largest of the old buildings and years of work on the committee helped make Uxbridge what it is today. It has come like a phoenix from the rubble with the decision to have his name transferred to the new facility. “May Uxbridge continue to flourish.” The gallery’s curator, Balamohan Shingade officially opened the building saying the underlying character and ethos of what the new building stood for was the natural quality of softness and “flexible malleability as concrete yielded to the touch of timber”. “It’s focused on being

responsive to the needs of the community.” As a founding member of Uxbridge, Malcolm Smith, he said, envisaged a centre for his hometown that would be a beacon for the art and ideas of its day. With a nod to its namesake, the Malcolm Smith Gallery was opening, he said, with an exhibition of art works comprised of architectural references. “Soft Architecture focuses not on architects or buildings, but rather concerns art under the curfew of architecture, of this Gallery’s architecture in particular. “Some art works are explicitly architectural, while others are speculative

and performative; some play with spatio-temporal qualities of the building, while others explore the building’s social mission. “The art works are deceptive in their simplicity, but the apparent restraint or lightness of touch belies their rigour.” ■■ Soft Architecture runs until July 16, during which an ‘artists in conversation’ event will be held at 12 noon on July 9. The artists are: Katrina Beekhuis, Claudia Dunes, Richard Frater, Samer Hatam, John Ward Knox, Jeremy Leatinu’u, Shannon Novak, Jeena Shin, Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, and Julia Teale. It’s curated by Mr Shingade.

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Pyjamas for kids More than $600 was collected to buy 60 pairs of pyjamas to donate to the children’s hospital Kidz First. Penny Schultz responded to an SOS call for the garments by approaching all her colleagues at Ray White Real Estate’s Howick office. Their donation was the first response to this year’s request for help. As well as children having treatment at the hospital, Kidz First also sends pyjamas to other former needy patients at their homes or kindergartens. PYJAMA DONATION: Christina Matson, divisional secretary for the Kidz First Children’s Hospital, left, received a donation of pyjamas from Penny Schultz who collected funds to buy them from staff at Ray White Real Estate, Howick. Photo supplied

Armed Offenders Squad respond to hoax threat The Armed Offenders Squad was dispatched to Golflands today after a threat was made on Facebook, police have confirmed. “This morning (Saturday) police visited an address in response to a threat made via social media,” a police spokesman told the Times. “They have since found the threat to be a hoax.” Posts on a local social media site speculated that there had been deaths. This is incorrect, police confirmed. ready: A police AOS callout this morning was in response to a threat made via social media. It has since proven to be false.

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Is there a crash coming? Bernie says we should be looking at the reality of what’s happening, not the incessant and in some cases ill-conceived articles concerning the behaviour of the property market. Auckland is a growing and sophisticated city, even on global standards now. The whole region is expanding at an alarming rate which everyone would have to accept is hugely positive for the whole economy. The question is: why is this happening? The statistics reveal that little old New Zealand is outperforming most of all our trading partners. Even Aussies are looking enviously across the Tasman at how we are handling things

here perhaps wishing they had adopted the same strategies we have had for some years now. Perhaps New Zealand is perceived as a great place to live and bring up a family. Are we being seen as a safe-haven compared to the great uncertainty that seems to be gripping Europe and the States? The fact is we are experiencing record immigration from all variety of countries, not just from Asia. We are also seeing unprecedented numbers of returning Kiwis (many from Australia) who have decided that New Zealand is a better bet now, so let’s take a real look at why our property market appears to be “out of control”. You cannot have an expanding economy, particularly through increased population, without an increased demand for houses says Bernie. We simply don’t have enough houses to meet this demand and Auckland is where this pressure is extreme. This is a healthy thing- not a pending disaster about to inflict some massive hardship on the community. Bernie says it’s the natural outcome of high demand. Until we can increase the supply of houses to try and meet the demand we will continue to experience increased prices. It’s starting to spill over into the surrounding regions of Hamilton and Tauranga in the South and to

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Krantz chasing international title By Marianne Kelly

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BEAUTY PLAN: Adele Krantz, right, and Howick’s Val Lott are getting ready for a pageant in Antigua. Times photo Wayne Martin

What’s On Lunchtime concert

Ensemble East will give a free lunchtime concert featuring the Mendelssohn Piano Trio in D Minor, and Bartok Romanian Dances. Performers are Yid-Ee Goh (violin), Lisa Chung (cello) and Lisa Chou (piano). June 29, 12.15pm at Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts, 13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga. Entry is by donation.

Learn to dance

Learn to dance the night away at 7.30-9.30pm on Monday (June 20) at the Girl Guide hall, Glenside Road, Pakuranga. Waltz, cha cha and tango are on the programme providing an opportunity to keep fit and have fun. Phone Sheryll on 626-6221, Lesley 021-1666-988 or online at www.hrdc.co.nz.

Matariki Storytime

Pakuranga Library is having a special storytime to celebrate the Maori New Year on Thursday, June 23 at 10.30am. Come and journey with us into the Maori world of myths and legends. Enjoy a variety of stories and songs from the past.

Public knitting day

World Wide Knitting in Public Day at Botany Library on Saturday, June 19 from 11am-3pm. Join us as we knit with hundreds of other knitters around the world on the same day! Wool, tea and coffee will be provided. Contact Botany Library on 272 0010 or email botany.library@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Historical society

Otahuhu Historical Society meeting Monday, June 26, 1.30pm, conference room, rear of Otahuhu Town Hall complex. Speaker will be traveller, craftsman, author and raconteur, Peter Lange.

veteran of beauty pageants, Adele Krantz is on a double mission – to win a new title for New Zealand and also provide valuable feedback to Howick’s Val Lott about an event on the Caribbean island of Antigua. Ms Krantz responded to an article in the Times about Mrs Lott’s invitation to send a New Zealand representative to the Miss Regal International Pageant in July. “At first I was cautious about where I would be sending a girl,” Mrs Lott said at the time. I like to know that pageants are responsible events and I had to be absolutely confident about this one.” So she’s doubly delighted that 27-year-old Ms Krantz has the maturity, pageant and travel experience and a level head to deal with any issue that may come her way. The pageant is scheduled for 28 days in July which, coincidentally, is an ideal fit with Ms Krantz’s upcoming programme. As the result of her participation in the Swimsuit USA International pageant in the Dominican Republic she was one of six invited by internationally renowned artist Kevin Berlin to model in the North American launch of his luxury “classic” top

hat collection in New York on July 7. With plans to fly to New York and combine it with a holiday, she is now scheduled to go on to Antigua instead of returning to Auckland. The freelance photographer says the Antigua pageant is going to be “an adventure”. “I don’t know what to expect. But I can handle anything thrown at me. The itinerary includes pink ribbon fundraisers and a carnival so I will have to plan all my outfits and costumes. I will definitely need two bags rather than the usual one.” Mrs Lott says she’s confident with Ms Krantz’s experience and the fact that she is at the upper level of the 28-year age limit for the event. “I don’t have to worry about sending her to unknown territory. I’ve always been very cautionary but I can happily send her on overseas travel and she will be able to report back to me. This is a perfect way to decide if we should go on from here.” The former Miss Universe New Zealand national director selected Ms Krantz for the Antigua event because the time frame was too tight to organise a fullyblown Miss Howick Regal International pageant. But if this year’s

experience is successful, she will re-launch the Miss Howick contest next year. And the entrants don’t have to reside in or have a special connection with Howick. Ms Krantz lives in Mission Bay but her connection with Mrs Lott and Howick goes back to meeting Mrs Lott’s pageant offsider, Sarah McIntyre at the Miss Auckland pageant and then Mrs Lott at the Miss Celsius Botany Junction event in 2011 where she won the evening gown award. She’s participated in four overseas pageants, Miss Model of the World, the Asian Supermodel contest, The World Supermodel competition and Swimsuit USA International. The remaining task for Mrs Lott and Ms Krantz is to raise the outstanding funds needed to pay for the additional air fare from New York to Antigua. They are planning a high tea and fashion show featuring Joanne Roberts’ Camilla range of high-end luxurious garments. ■■ The fund-raiser is at 1.30pm for a 2pm fashion show on June 22 at the historic Bell House, Howick Historical Village, Bell Road, Pakuranga. Tickets cost $40 To purchase a ticket phone Mrs Lott on 0274-767-003 or email lotts@xtra.co.nz.

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Photographic exhibition

Take a fascinating journey across Warsaw in the late 19th Century, by three outstanding precursors of Polish photography. Their accomplishments constitute the foundation of Warsaw’s photographic heritage, plus illustrate the progress of the art and technique of photography. QR codes show the same places today. These images are on loan from the National Museum in Warsaw and the exhibit is part of the Auckland Festival of Photography. Polish Heritage Trust Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick. www.polishheritage.co.nz phtmuseum@ihug.co.nz Phone 533-3530. Tuesday-Friday 10am4pm; Sunday 12pm-5pm.

Digital device workshop

Highland Park Library, Wednesday, June 22, 10.30am-11.30am. Want to know more about how to use your phone, iPad or Android tablet? Bring your device and any questions to this workshop where our skilled staff will share their hints and tips with you. Places limited so bookings are essential. Phone 535-5935 to reserve your place.

Social 60s

Social Sixties is a Club for single people 60 and over. We have events to suit all. For more information text Julie on 027-3481041 with your name and home number.

Country music

The next meeting of The Eastern Districts Country Music Club is on Wednesday, June 22, 7.30pm, at the Bucklands Beach War Memorial Hall, Wharf Rd, Bucklands Beach, $5 admission for non-members. It’s duet night so come along and have a listen. Visit www.easterndistrictscountrymusicclub@org.nz

Scottish Country Dancing

Highland Park Club is cerebrating 25 years of dancing at our annual tea dance on July 17 starting at 1.30pm in the Bucklands Beach War Memorial Hall, Wharf Rd, Bucklands Beach. The club warmly welcomes past members of the club to attend. Phone Shirley Butler 533-3505 or Jean Wright 533-9303.

Dance yourself happy

Love music and dancing? Join in at the Howick Leisure Centre stadium for an hour of free uninstructed leg-shaking, side-stepping, body-popping, running man, robot, old-school, or whatever your style may be. 563 Pakuranga Rd, Howick. Most Wednesdays 8pm-9pm starting July 20. Visit www.facebook.com/DanceYourselfHappy

Probus Club

The Ladies Probus Club of Howick Central will meet at 10am on Friday, June 24, Nixon Hall, Sale Street, Howick. The speaker is Jane Hastings who will speak about her career as a businesswoman. The Club would like to increase its membership so ladies wishing to join this group of likeminded women, enjoy morning tea and a chat once a month and participate in the organised trips, do come and meet this friendly group. Phone Beverley 534-7319.

New migrants

A free employment workshop for new migrants will show participants how to customise CVs and cover letters, interview skills and self-marketing. The workshop is at 10am-2pm on June 18 and July 2 at the Howick Local Board meeting room, Pakuranga Library building, 7 Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga. Lunch provided. To register text/phone 021-459-520 or email Pakuranga@cab.org.nz.

Uxbridge Travel Club is presenting the interesting topic “Western Meditteranean Experiences”, narrated by Gary Renwick, Friday, June 17,at 7.30pm,at “Te Whare Ora”, Uxbridge Centre, Uxbridge Rd, Howick. Visitors welcome. Admission $6. Phone Stella 534-9463.

Quilters/sewers needed

To help make quilts for kids in foster care. Scrap materials and wadding available or bring your own. Wednesday, June 29, 10.30am-3pm, St Chads Scouts Den, Meadowbank. Details from Kaye at fosterhopecraft@gmail. com or 027-4646 221, or Janet on 021-326 800.

Playcentre jubilee

Howick Playcentre 70th Jubilee, Sunday June 19, play session 11am-1pm, afternoon tea 2pm4pm. Past, present and prospective members all welcome, 98 Nelson Street.

Probus Club

Combined Probus Club of Botany Downs special meeting this month is a “Bring-a-friend” meeting. Visitors welcome. 10am Monday June 27, Eastview Baptist Church, 559 Chapel Road (next to Botany Downs Secondary College). Phone Graeme 5338792.

60+ Luncheon Club

Annemarie and Rick Iles lived in Vienna, Austria for 20 years working for Operation Mobilisation. Now back in New Zealand with their family, they are working for B4T. Come and hear their life and faith story at the 60+ Luncheon Club, 12.30pm, Tuesday, June 21, 480 Ti Rakau Drive, Botany. Bookings essential. For more information, phone 2744864. Cost $12pp.

Meeting on June 20, the Freemasons Centre, 1 Highland Park Drive, Highland Park, 11am, with the work of the day being ‘Business and Harmony’. All Freemasons who live in the area or any currently visiting Auckland are welcome to attend at 11.30am followed by lunch at 1pm. Phone Ray 279-4290. If you are not a Freemason but would like to know more, go to www.freemasonsnz.org

Women’s fellowship

Dove Catholic fellowship for women invite you to our next meeting on Tuesday, June 28, 7.30pm, St Anne’s Parish Hall, Manurewa. Guest speaker Ria Van Rooyen. Theme Purity of Heart. Come and share a cuppa, friendship and encouragement. All welcome. Phone Grace 577-3479.

Stamp club

The Howick Philatelic Society holds its June monthly meeting at the St Andrews Church Hall, Vincent Street, in Howick on Thursday June 16. Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm start. Guest speaker is stamp dealer Earle Howe who will give practical advice on “Your Stamp Collection and Estate Planning” In addition there will be the monthly One Page Competition and Swap Boxes covering NZ, Australia, UK and the Rest of the World. Tea, coffee and biscuits served. Phone Raymond 272-2424.

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Feedback We can’t see your buses

Re Auckland Transport bus livery. The new livery of the Auckland Transport buses which are now operating in the Howick area have not taken into consideration the fact that the navy and grey colour merges into the road colour and is extremely difficult to see at any time of day and virtually impossible to see on rainy dark days and in the evening. In particular those in our community who should be given extra consideration, namely the elderly and visually impaired, have been given no consideration at all by AT. The Foundation for the Blind and the Automobile Association are two agencies which should at least have been consulted. It is a well known fact that the hardest vehicle to see on the road is the one which is grey in colour. I personally know elderly people whose only mode of transport now is by bus and now they are unable to see the bus coming therefore unable to put their hand out as indication to the driver to stop and then missing the bus. Drivers only stop if passengers indicate their intention to board. If livery must change, no doubt at expense,

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then something that stands out is better for both customers and AT. Case in point. The bright yellow ARA buses which were easy to spot and inherently safer than the silver steel grey and dark navy we are now faced with. It is extremely disappointing to see that AT does not consult with its customers before implementing such a change and that there seems to be no one with an ounce of common sense working at AT in the design/logo division. Linda Robinson Editors note: The Times has published correspondence from many readers lamenting the gradual loss of the well-known Howick & Eastern crimson livery, replaced by Auckland Transport’s steel blue and grey AT Metro brand being rolled out throughout the Super City. Howick & Eastern general manager Sheryll Otway told the Times towards the end of last year that the company’s management was “nostalgic about losing the livery in the beginning”. “We are very proud of who we are. But change is always a good thing. We had to look at our priorities and we were on the side of change.” However, she was glad that the Howick & Eastern

team successfully negotiated with AT to have a “welcome to Howick & Eastern” sign for passengers to see as they board the bus. “To be fair it was not a lot to ask for and AT agreed to it,” she said. “Our drivers are very loyal and passionate about the brand. It’s good for them to have the sign by the driver’s seat.” Anthony Cross, AT’s public transport network manager said the issue of the new livery was worked through with Howick & Eastern. “AT sees value in having a single brand for the network. All new buses will be rolled out with the new livery.” The livery change, he said, was about introducing an integrated public transport network. “A good example is the London Buses, a long-standing brand. Many cities are going through the same process, for example, Perth and Sydney, Australia.

No walkway just now

Why are we even looking at this? A good question. Terry Brown (Times, June 2) in your Feedback page asks a sensible question worthy of a sensible answer. Unfortunately a sensible answer that justifies the proposed walkway along the Bucklands Beach waterfront makes no sense at the pre-

sent time. Regrettably there are a number on the local board who appear to have their priorities wrong even though they have campaigned as representing the vision and voice for our community. They fail to acknowledge that the road along the beach front (The Parade) needs fixing first to stop flooding, and repair the sea wall at Little Bucklands Beach. There will be a significant impact with a loss of parking for beach users over summer especially at Little Bucklands Beach. They completely ignore residents concerns at both Bucklands Beach and Little Bucklands Beach that many will lose parking outside their properties. To use safety as a driver for the proposal is fine but lower cost alternatives, such as pedestrian crossings, need to be considered. Just think of the confusion at Bucklands Beach during high tide summer time when beach users will have to sit within the confines of the walkway braving both pedestrians and bike riders. Not a good look. So we shouldn’t be looking at a walkway at this time, but be fixing the road and looking at simple solutions to pedestrian and traffic safety issues. John Shaw Bucklands Beach

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Prize nominated work Rosebud to Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc’s An Italian Film (Africa Addio) which concentrates on the decolonisation of African states. Other artists exhibiting include New Zealanders Dorota Broda and Sorawit Songsataya. Te Tuhi is collaborating with the Uxbridge Arts and Culture Centre which will open its new Malcolm Smith Gallery on the same day. In conjunction with the exhibition openings, Uxbridge and Te Tuhi will run an Eastern Art Express bus which will travel from Artspace,

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Home density plan research underway

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22 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, June 16, 2016

Landlords win by being pet friendly

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Tips for landlords looking to go pet friendly ■■ Think about what the rental property can manage. The size of property will help the decision on what sort of pets can be accepted. Consider what fencing the property has and whether the outdoor area is appropriate for larger pets. ■■ Consult a property manager to determine a fair Pet Addendum. This ensures the landlord and tenants are clear and agree on any conditions surrounding the pet. The addendum should stipulate expectations

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hile pets are a part of many families, a survey shows that only about 14 per cent of Auckland rental properties currently cater to families with a furry member. With growing demand for rentals in Auckland, real estate and property management company Barfoot & Thompson is working to encourage more landlords to go pet friendly. The company’s data shows pet-friendly rentals are receiving an average of $20.49 more a week than that of their ‘no pets’ policy neighbours. Tenants with pets are often happy to pay a little more for a good rental home that can accommodate their pets’ needs, Helen Hodgson, the company’s property management operations manager says. “Landlords can enjoy that little more in their bank account each week. It’s a win win.” Data also shows that Auckland tenants with pets stay in a property an average seven months longer than tenants without pets. “Many tenants with pets know how hard it is to find a pet-friendly property,” Ms Hodgson says. “They know they’re onto a good thing when they find one, so they stay longer. Reducing tenant turnover also saves on costs associated with moving, for both the tenants and landlords. “To put it simply, the number of Aucklanders with pets who rent is far greater than that of rental properties that allow pets, and that’s a predicament we’re keen to help balance out.”

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from the tenants, responsibility for pet-related damage, and which type of pets are allowed. Depending on the property it might be worth negotiating a special carpet cleaning requirement, safeguarding the investment for future tenants. ■■ Taking a maximum bond, equivalent to four weeks rent, helps offset any risk associated with pet-friendly rentals. The maximum bond is a safeguard to help cover any repairs needed in the unlikely event there is damage to the property. ■■ If a tenant has been allowed pets at a previous rental, the property manager will be able to ask their referee suitable questions around this.

Tips for tenants with pets ■■ Make sure the property is suitable for a pet, such as perimeter fencing, backyard space and indoor to outdoor access. ■■ Relevant pet information when meeting landlords and property managers will help communicate knowledge of the responsibilities of being a tenant with a pet. A photo of the pet, information on its breed, size, personality traits, health, training and proof of registration should be included. Previous landlords or neighbours who can confirm good behaviour also goes a long way. ■■ A Pet Addendum in the Tenancy Agreement will ensure the landlord and tenant are clear and agree. ■■ Tenants are encouraged to resolve any problems concerning pets with neighbours as soon as possible. If there is a misunderstanding about a pet’s behaviour, politely explain the situation to the neighbour as well as the landlord. If the complaint is valid, seek the help of a professional.

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with dark green foliage, and play with contrasting colours and textures. In small spaces, opt for quality, not quantity. Use them to liven up shaded or semi-shaded areas and in planters or pots to give a deck a sophisticated look. An aesthetic tip: grow golden variegated plants in white resin pots and creambased mixes in terracotta pots.

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Botany Carpets still on top of flooring pile It seems locals have been receiving the magic carpet treatment for decades thanks to Botany Carpets. Wonderful new carpets for super hot prices and excellent service to boot have resulted in hundreds of satisfied households. Owner Perry Child has been in the flooring industry for well over 30 years and has established a name for himself through his business in Torrens Road (off Burswood and Ti Rakau Drives) which has been serving locals for 18 years. A second-generation flooring expert who studied at Pakuranga College, Perry’s interest in carpets was cultivated from a young age. Since beginning his career, he’s floored hundreds of homes, offices, garages and buildings throughout Howick, Pakuranga, Botany and far beyond. Perry says it’s hard work but something that gives him great satisfaction. “Nothing pleases me more than seeing a good job done and having happy customers come back to us to express their gratitude.” Fair prices and reliable service has led to repeat business, and over the years Perry has built up trust and a relationship with loyal customers who value his genuine advice and unparalleled expertise. In fact, customers who scout around for the best deal will be assured that Perry won’t be beaten in price and has specials

galore on end of lines and end of rolls. Quality is another winning factor. Industry experts have recognised Botany Carpets with the Cavalier Bremworth’s Distinguished Achiever of the Year Award countless times in recognition of outstanding achievement in customer satisfaction and carpet sales. ”I’ve always focused on offering a total service – advice and impeccable workmanship together with a comprehensive range of vinyls and carpets from New Zealand’s favourite companies.” As well as being an approved Cavalier Bremworth dealer, Botany Carpets also stocks Studio, Norman Ellison, Feltex,

Kensington, Irvine, Victoria and Robert Malcolm carpets. Speedy and efficient, Perry gets straight to work from the moment a client walks in with a sample or to seek a quote. Whether it’s solution-dyed nylon, wool, vinyls or timber-look flooring, Perry has just the perfect solution for any budget and lifestyle from residential to investment and commercial properties. Although the landscape of East Auckland has changed drastically in the last few decades, Perry takes pride in the fact that he can recognise a house that has had the Botany Carpet experience. As a local he is only too happy to help local businesses with their carpeting needs. Having advertised with the Times from the very beginning, Perry says it has served him well. “I always have supported the Times because it covers our catchment area.” If you’re looking at spending thousands on your carpet replacement, do it once, do it right. Phone Botany Carpets – you will be glad you did. Botany Carpets 2 Torrens Rd (off Burswood Dr or Ti Rakau Dr), Pakuranga/East Tamaki. Phone 273-2969. info@botanycarpets.co.nz Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-12 noon. www.botanycarpets.co.nz

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RIVERHILLS SCHOOL

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Declaration of Parent Election Results At the close of nominations, as the number of valid nominations was fewer than the number of vacancies required to be filled, I hereby declare the following duly elected: Leitch, Derek Williams, Penny Panapa, Raewyn Freeman, Jane Declaration of Staff Election Results At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received I hereby declare Blankenaar, Charlene duly elected. Signed Sue Lees Returning Officer

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Parent Representative votes: 18 months Albrey, Lauren 28 Ly, Dean 43 Hill, Brenda 39 Matthews, Neil 49 McEvoy, Gregory 51 Slattery, Kelly 69 Robinson, Maree 30 Van Wijk, Stephanie 57 Sorensen, Nicole 27 Wanoa, Jesamine 27 I hereby declare the following duly elected. Gregory McEvoy Brenda Hill Kelly Slattery Stephanie Van Wijk Neil Matthews Staff Representative votes: At the close of nominations, as the number of valid nominations was equal to the number of vacancies required to be filled, I hereby declare Storm de Villiers duly elected. Signed Sharon Clark Returning Officer

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Declaration of Parent Election Results Parent Representative Votes: Astill, Cameron 131 Main, Brendon 137 Bigwood, Kelly 174 Middleton, Trevor 166 Carotenuto, Charlise 98 Sagato-Brown, Palatina138 Ioka, Danny 83 Troughear, Nicola 138 4 invalid votes I hereby declare the following duly elected. Kelly Bigwood Nicola Troughear Trevor Middleton Brendon Main Palatina Sagato-Brown Cameron Astill Signed M Dickinson Returning Officer

St Mark’s School Board of Trustees Parent Election 2016

Board of Trustee Elections : 2016 Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent Representatives:

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COCKLE BAY SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results

Parent and Staff Election results Board of Trustees Election

WAKAARANGA SCHOOL 2016 Board of Trustees Election Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent representative votes: Name Votes BUSFIELD, Corey 94 MACLEAN, Jacqui 102 PIPER, Alan 88 PLOM, Andrew 35 SPENCER, Barbara 45 THOMSON, Alistair 69 WILLATS, Karen 66 WILSON, Nigel 30 Invalid Votes: 11 I hereby declare the following duly elected: MACLEAN, Jacqui BUSFIELD, Corey PIPER, Alan THOMSON, Alistair WILLATS, Karen Staff representative votes: Name Votes EPSKAMP, Lorraine 10 NICHOLLS, Ken 15 I hereby declare the following duly elected. NICHOLLS, Ken Signed GAIL BOND Returning Officer

Board of Trustees Election

Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent representatives votes: Name Votes Edmonds, Melissa 36 Fale, John 36 Grainger, Russell 52 ‘Otukolo, Molisoni 35 Valgre, Jennie 41 Vickers, Janette 34 Watene, Byron 32 Watene, Elizabeth 43 Invalid Votes 2 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Grainger, Russell Watene, Elizabeth Valgre, Jennie Edmonds, Melissa Fale, John ‘Otukolo, Molisoni Staff representative: I hereby declare Kerryn Dawson duly elected. Marlene Bayley Returning Officer

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Edgewater College

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Parent Representatives Votes Name Votes Vanessa Bentley 157 Chris Bray 62 Gareth Butcher 67 Barry Cornelius 173 Chessie Egan 40 Shaun Galway 96 Stephen Ingram 54 Andy McLachlan 113 Robert Trautz 59 James Yates 173 Invalid Votes 18 I hereby declare the following duly elected Vanessa Bentley Barry Cornelius Shaun Galway Andy McLachlan James Yates Staff Representative Votes At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received I hereby declare Rochelle Stansfield duly elected. Ginny Gartland Returning Officer

Parent Representative votes: Alley Wilson 78 Cox, Nicola 80 Fox, Kim 54 TIED Kerr Vannessa 19 Murphy, Kevin 40 Powell, Darren 54 TIED Stratford, Miles 71 White, Brendon 98 Wilson, Peter 37 Invalid Votes 3 There was a tie for 5th position and the result was determined by lot, I hereby declare the following duly elected: Wilson Alley, Nicola Cox, Kim Fox, Miles Stratford and Brendon White Sue Richards Returning Officer Shelly Park School

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Board of Trustees Triennial Elections 2016 Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent representatives votes; Bassano, John 66 French, Chris 69 Grant, Sian 63 Mohal, Jatender 34 Nikora, Edmund 52 Prasad, Rohit 55 Invalid votes 1 I hereby declare the following duly elected; Bassano, John Nikora, Edmund French, Chris Prasad, Rohit Grant, Sian Staff Representative: At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received I hereby declare Norton, Carol duly elected Signed Sue Kennedy Returning Officer

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At the close of nominations at noon Friday 20th May 2016, the following nominations were received for the five (5) parent vacancies on the Board of Trustees. Aynsley Cisaria Shari Curlett Meike Engelmann Marie-Louise McElwee Petar Misic I hereby declare the following duly elected (not opposed) Aynsley Cisaria Shari Curlett Meike Engelmann Marie-Louise McElwee Petar Misic Lorian King Returning Officer

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2016 BOARD OF TRUSTEES’ ELECTION DECLARATION OF PARENT ELECTION RESULTS:

Howick College Board of Trustees Election Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent Representatives votes: Barker, Rachel 172 Clarke, Stephen 114 Gribble, Roger 148 Samy, John 67 Scully, Pino 126 Slattery, Kelly 130 Veve, Junior 22 Invalid Votes 26 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Rachel Barker Roger Gribble Pino Scully Kelly Slattery Staff Representative: At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received I hereby declare Sotutu, Adelita duly elected. Signed Wendy Sole Returning Officer Howick College

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ARIYAWANSA, Lorna 54 BESTER, Deborah 38 CAROTENUTO, Charlise 34 DEADMARSH, Donna 50 JOHNSTON, James (Jim) 37 MCCLINTOCK, Michael 37 POTATAU, Cecil 39 STEVENSON, Tricia 57 I hereby declare the following duly elected: ARIYAWANSA, Lorna BESTER, Deborah DEADMARSH, Donna POTATAU, Cecil STEVENSON, Tricia STAFF REPRESENTATIVE VOTES: At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received I hereby declare duly elected: GRAHAM, Anna Signed Rachel Herriott Returning Officer

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Parent Representative Votes: Larsen, Garry 162 Hill, Jeanne 136 Marshall, Ian 132 Twyman, Mark 129 Goodman, Murray 119 McGregor, Mark 91 Payne, Tricia 85 Kirtlan, Brian 75 Collett, Gordon 73 Bridge, Elaine 72 Ludick, Alzette 46 Invalid Votes 7 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Garry Larsen, Jeanne Hill, Ian Marshall, Mark Twyman, Murray Goodman. The new Board of Trustees will take office with effect Friday 10 June 2016. Signed: Tanya Horsford Returning Officer

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Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent representatives’ votes: Name Votes Prashant Belwalkar 99 Graham Bodman 142 Rosa Chow 137 Alan Cutting 96 Alan Figgins 155 Tony Gillion 196 Kamaseelan Govender 91 Lynne Guy 168 Scott Harrison 113 Debbie Rowland 182 Richard Wilkie 177 Roger Windle 97 Invalid Votes 49 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Graham Bodman Rosa Chow Alan Figgins Tony Gillion Lynne Guy Debbie Rowland Richard Wilkie Staff representative: Michael Caley I hereby declare Michael Caley duly elected Judy Langley Returning Officer Macleans College

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Riverina School

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Megan Bowles, Colin Cole, Jenni Cournane, Bruce Howard and Lincoln McKenzie.

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Parent representatives votes: Name Votes Attraqchi, Dr Mohammed 61 Boyes, Philippa 131 Despotaki, Theodora 100 Irvine, Denise 46 Penney, Rachel 108 Turner, Kieran 110 Weir, Claudette 66 Invalid Votes 16 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Philippa Boyes Kieran Turner Rachel Penney Theodora Despotaki Claudette Weir There was only one nomination for Staff Representative Crompton, Carole I hereby declare Carole Crompton duly elected. Julie Bayer Returner Officer

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Wayne Jamieson Returning Officer Owairoa Primary School

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For 5 Parent Representatives

DECLARATION OF PARENT REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION RESULTS

DECLARATION OF PARENT REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION RESULTS

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BETHWAITE, Chris WAGENER, Richard KING, Richard SINGH, Jiun DE VAAL, David

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WEBSTER, Grant MUSHAM, Karen EDWARDS, Dion FLANAGAN, Jialin POOK, Mike

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BRISCOE, Hayden CHEN, Michael HAYLOCK, Shane EYOU, Wee-Yeong

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SUNNYHILLS SCHOOL

DECLARATION OF PARENT AND STAFF ELECTION RESULTS:Parent Representatives: Bull, Adrian 90 Huang, Wayne 169 Muir, Anna 113 Snijders, Richard 143 Urlich, Bridget 128 Withers, Neil 107 ***Voting Papers Distributed: 752 – Returned: 234: Percentage Voted:31.66% Invalid Voting Papers Received: 13 I hereby declare the following duly elected:Parent Representatives Wayne Huang Richard Snijders Bridget Urlich Anna Muir Neil Withers Staff Representative: Fowler, Erin – Unopposed & duly elected Jenni Gibbens Returning Officer Sunnyhills School

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Macleans Primary School

Board of Trustees’ Election

Declaration of Parent Election Results At the close of nominations, as the number of valid nominations was equal to the number of vacancies required to be filled, I hereby declare the following duly elected: Crocombe, Candice Honnor, Paul Ling, Helen van Gemst, Leo Weiland, Danél Declaration of Staff Election Results At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received I hereby declare Deutschmann, Hazel duly elected Signed: Jan Sargison Returning Officer

MISSION HEIGHTS JUNIOR COLLEGE

DECLARATION OF PARENT REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION RESULTS

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Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent representative votes: Bridge, Elaine 120 Hewlett, Michelle 138 Pienaar, Michael 103 Ram, Joel 80 Singh, Harjit 55 van Wijk, Mark 144 Invalid votes 4 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Elaine Bridge Michelle Hewlett Michael Pienaar Joel Ram Mark van Wijk Staff representative I declare Maureen Agnew duly elected Signed Sam Monoyoudis Returning Officer

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Farm Cove Intermediate Board of Trustees Election 2016

Rhys Andrews, Gary Connolly, Peter Hillgrove, Brendon Main, Paul Newman and Troy Scragg.

Wayne Jamieson Returning Officer Point View School

Wayne Jamieson Returning Officer Farm Cove Intermediate

Board of Trustees Triennial Elections 2016 Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent representatives votes: BASSANO John 56 HERBERT Warren 41 BHATT Munish 25 LAL Royhith 23 COYLE Jeff 58 TAI Shona 34 GRANT Sian 60 TELFER Blair 69 HARTLEY Tougheeda 54 TUHAKA Jason 68 HAYAT Aeliya 35 Invalid Votes 6 I hereby declare the following duly elected: BASSANO John TELFER Blair COYLE Jeff TUHAKA Jason GRANT Sian Staff representative At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received I hereby declare: HUNTER, Catherine duly elected. Signed: Pamela Lyness Returning Officer

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Dion Edwards, Jialin Flanagan, Karen Musham, Mike Pook and Grant Webster.

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Wayne Jamieson Returning Officer Elim Christian College

MANN, Jason SKELTON, Marion JOHNSON, Jasmine BENNETT, Paul

Parent Representative votes: Bramwell , David 51 Field, Jeremy 91 Prasad, Pamina 14 Scully, Tanya 41 Smith, Nigel 44 Snyman, Elizma 13 Walters, Leeanne 56 Wellm, Stuart 32 I hereby declare the following duly elected. Jeremy Field Leane Walters Staff Representative votes: At the close of nominations, as the number of valid nominations was equal to the number of vacancies required to be filled, I hereby declare Lonaye King duly elected. Signed Sharon Clark Returning Officer

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Point View School Board of Trustees Election 2016

2016 Board of Trustees’ Election

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Willowbank Primary School

BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION DECLARATION OF PARENT & STAFF ELECTION RESULTS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION DECLARATION OF PARENT AND STAFF ELECTION RESULTS

2016 Board of Trustees Election Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results Parent representative votes: Name Votes BARNES, Christopher 86 BODMAN, Graham 118 HU, Ning (Linda) 74 JAMES, Colin 121 MULLIN, Lisa 150 Invalid Votes: 13 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Name MULLIN, Lisa JAMES, Colin BODMAN, Graham Signed GAIL BOND Returning Officer

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NEWBOULD, Carin RICE, Shaun VOISEY, Steve ROBSON, Glenn KENNEDY, Scott POTTS, Simon SINGH, Mahjinder

Votes 107 103 95 93 81

Parent representatives votes: Cooke Matthew 98 Ellis Andrew 92 Jekel Maria 92 Liu Qi Dong 1 Lui Yang 39 Wang Ni 2 Invalid Votes 10 I hereby declare the following duly elected. Matthew Cooke Andrew Ellis Maria Jekel Signed Graeme Brown Returning Officer

Bucklands Beach Intermediate School

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Parent Representatives HOWARD, Bruce COURNANE, Jenni COLE, Colin BOWLES, Megan MCKENZIE, Lincoln

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Owairoa Primary School Board of Trustees Election 2016 For 5 Parent Representatives DECLARATION OF PARENT REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION RESULTS

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Declaration of parent and staff election results Parent Representative votes Fiona Bailey 36 Rachel Makata 34 Sarah Irwin 30 Rikki Solomon 29 Chris Burns 26 Robert Findlay 25 Brendon Main 24 I hereby declare the following duly elected: Fiona Bailey Rachel Makata Sarah Irwin Rikki Solomon Chris Burns Staff representative votes Sue Kandasamy 17 Michael Davidson 14 I hereby declare Sue Kandasamy duly elected. De-Anne Sills Returning Officer

Botany Downs Primary School

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Parent Representatives Tracy Wignall 17 Rochelle Miller 15 Joycelyn Tauevihi 14 Cindy Taylor 13 Kamal Pithawalla 12 Tai Fa’alogo 13 Invalid : 2 I hereby declare the following elected: Tracy Wignall, Rochelle Miller, Joycelyn Tauevihi, Cindy Taylor and Tai Fa’alogo Staff Representative There being no other nominations, I hereby declare Carol Dickinson duly elected. Bernardine Vester Returning Officer

Parent Representatives As the number of valid nominations was equal to the number of vacancies to be filled, I hereby declare the following duly elected: Jane Tomlinson Arthur George Rendle Lealofi Sio Amy Dyer Megan Biddick Staff Representative There being no other nominations, I hereby declare the following person duly elected: Alan McKay Bernardine Vester, Returning Officer

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

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GARDEN CARE

EXCELLENT local electrician. Operating 15 years in Howick. Ph 0800 110 121

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CHRIS RICHARDSON Painter & Decorator, Int / Ext. Skimming, Roof Spray. Ph 534 5996, or 021 208 1508

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Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232

AFFORDABLE plastering, new work & alterations. Skimming, cove & gib fixing. Ph Phil 021 521 403 ANY Plastering/ Painting! In/out. Lge/sml jobs, small holes repaired New homes/ factories. Joe 021 027 03803 PLASTERBOARD stopping, new and alterations, quality work, reas rates. Grant 021 673 388

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ADAM OXLEY Certifying Plumber

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PLUMBER

Gary Hanson Plumbing Ltd

www.allgoplumbing.co.nz

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027 594 1243 537 4796

UPHOLSTERERS

WATERBLASTING

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Call Chris 021 366615 or 0508 932 532

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CHEMWASH

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A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP Trees, hedges and stumps Trim’d, removed, chip’d Pruning/shaping, rubbish and Section clearing Phone 536 5955

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

TREES

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

Ph: Murray

Qualified Arborist

534-7361, 292-8930 0274-767-746 ALL STUMPS & TREES. Est 49 yrs. Free advice. Pauanui, Whangamata. Ph Terry NZATL 530 8741 or 0274 989 080 BLADECUTTERS, Tree work landscaping stumps rubbish removals hedges com weed spraying. Ph Eric 021 732 147 or 534 8797

BRANCH MANAGER

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

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

FLATBUSH OFFICE

HOWICK OFFICE

12 Uxbridge Road, Howick - Ph 538 0680

Cathy Huang DDI: 538 1288 or 021 883 600 Amny Lam DDI: 538 1287 or 021 108 6663

COCKLE BAY – MELLONS BAY - HOWICK 1 Bed bedsit Sandspit Rd $340 f/f 2 Bed Apt Selwyn Rd $510 BUCKLANDS BEACH 1 Bed Clovelly Rd $340 4 Bed Devon Rd $670 FLAT BUSH - CLOVER PARK 2 Bed Carlos Dr $460 3 Bed Earnslaw Cr $520 4 Bed Arrowsmith Dr $620 MANUREWA 1 Bed Puriri Rd $330 4 Bed Puriri Rd $450

HOWICK – NORTHPARK – MELLONS BAY – COCKLE BAY 2 Bed Castleton Dr $460 Cathy 3 Bed Trelawn Pl $550 Amny 4 Bed Camerton Cl $720 Cathy PAKURANGA - FARM COVE 3 Bed Rapallo Pl $510 Amny 3 Bed Reelick Ave $520 Amny 3 Bed Kentigern Cl $540 Cathy BOTANY – DANNEMORA – FLAT BUSH – MISSION HEIGHTS 2 Bed Stancombe Rd $420 Cathy 4 Bed Panakenake Way $630 Cathy 3 Bed Cambrian Cl $640 Cathy 4 Bed Borris Cl $650 Cathy 4 Bed Carlingford Dr $650 Cathy 4 Bed Maghera Dr $800 Cathy REMUERA 4 Bed Rawhitiroa Rd $1150 Cathy

Sally Sally Sally Robyn/Melissa Robyn/Melissa Robyn/Melissa Robyn/Melissa Robyn/Melissa Robyn/Melissa

BOTANY OFFICE

20 Crescent Lane, Botany Town Centre Tracy Oliver DDI: 538 1237 or 021 422 177

tracy.oliver@raywhite.com

BUCKLANDS BEACH - HALF MOON BAY - PAKURANGA 3 Bed Glennandrew Dr $550 Tracy PAKURANGA 3 Bed Ennis Ave $580 Tracy DANNEMORA – FLAT BUSH - EAST TAMAKI 3 Bed Armoy Dr $550 Tracy 3 Bed Matarangi Rd $630 Tracy 4 Bed Pencaitland Dr $670 Tracy 5 Bed Janway Ave $690 Tracy

102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga

EARTH GROOMERS

Shop 25, 123 Ormiston Road, Botany Junction

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

PAKURANGA OFFICE

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

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

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

HALF MOON BAY OFFICE

Shop 6, Compass Building, Half Moon Bay Marina Lloyd Reardon DDI 216 99 61 Mob 021 887 811 lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com HOWICK – MELLONS BAY – COCKLE BAY 1 Bed Haseler Cr $310 P&w HIGHLAND PARK – PAKURANGA 2 Bed Gossamer Dr $430 BUCKLANDS BEACH – HALF MOON BAY 2 Bed Nimrod Pl $560 3 Bed The Parade $700 DANNEMORA - FLAT BUSH - BOTANY 2 Bed apart Michael Jones Dr $450 BURSWOOD 3 Bed Elderberry Rd $600 5 Bed Burswood Dr $700

Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd

kyla.houltham@raywhite.com

PAKURANGA 2 Bed Anthony Pl $400 2 Bed Fielding Cr $450 4 Bed Wanaka Pl $620 HOWICK – MELLONS BAY - COCKLE BAY 4 Bed Bleakhouse Rd $620 4 Bed Botany Rd $650 3 Bed + Mellons Bay Rd $670 4 Bed Pounamu Pl $730 4 Bed Moore St $800 BUCKLANDS BEACH – EASTERN BEACH 4 Bed Seaspray Dr $640

Michelle Kyla Matt Michelle Michelle Matt Michelle Michelle

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

Michelle

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Spouting, Roofing, Hot Water Cylinder Repairs/Replacements, Drainage/Unblocking ALL WORK HAS A WATER TIGHT GUARANTEE WE RESPOND TO ALL CALLS! 24/7. Ph 534 5286

TREE SERVICES

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

Hill Plumbing

Remove stumps the easy way.

BRUCE (021) 653-425 534-2595

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

WINDOW CLEANING

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

A-CLASS TREE SERVICES

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

CD202782

Your design, my pleasure No Job too small Painting interior/exterior Wallpaper stripping Wallpaper hanging Feature Walls Please call Steven Martin 577 4585 (H) or 021 110 2235 or stevenmartin@vodafone.co.nz

CATKIN

K54146

KOREAN PAINTERS 20 years experience. Reasonable rates. Free quotes. Ph 021 277 2889 or 576 3216

Handy Andy Plumbing

PLASTERERS

Free Quotes 0800 100 025

Every Job Project Managed

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

STUMP GRINDING

TILING

KAK007

CEILING Repaints roller application. also plastering & all other interior wk, over 30yrs exp Refs avail Rob 021 184 8173

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

BRIAN Certifying Plumber

TREES

Contact

Ph Wayne 273 5052 mobile 021 305 127

H3X019

Interior/Exterior painting, Wallpaper stripping, Plasterboard fixing/stopping, Residential/Commercial High quality workmanship Ph Vincent 5339658 021-135 3388

GALLAGHER PLUMBING

Ph: 535-9093 (027) 476-0246

✓ Specialist waterblasting

CD140634

A1 CHINESE PAINTERS

Ph: 0800 789 248

CD229507

howickdecor@hotmail.com

Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish

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

K54159

Free quotes Interior & exterior Quality work at affordable prices

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

Also Pauanui

NICHE

Upholstery

CD145278

ting Ltd Wayne ’s Pain

PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING

K54154

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

L5F014

Ph Doug 537 1362 021 158 3260

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 ♦

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

EXCELLENT TREE SERVICES. Locally owned & operated. Fully qualified & insured. All tree & hedge work. Txt/ph Russell 022 588 7337

UPHOLSTERERS

KP87651

CD239000

Int/ext painting Waterproofing of Exterior walls Free Quotes

Ph Ross 521 2777 or 021-944899

RUBBISH REMOVAL

K54065

HOWICK HOME DECORATORS

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

WATERBLASTING

UPHOLSTERERS

E3C026

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

CD215949

CD240215

Interior and Exterior Painting, Wallpapering New and Existing Registered Master Painter Ph Andy 027 495 8661

RUBBISH REMOVALS

CD48042

AJ BOWKER

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

PAINTING & DECORATING

QUALITY PAVING LTD Rob 022 4300 745

PAINTER & DECORATOR

021 0843 2527

“i won’t sting you”

CD155961

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

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

Concrete roof repairs & repoints, moss removal treatments, house washing / water blasting fences / driveways. Quality and workmanship GUARANTEED.

SS80294

CD243519

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

call Ian on 0800-000-116

K54011

EZYMOW Affordable & Reliable. Ph 021 0247 5434

Lawnmowing, Clean Ups, Hedges, Rubbish Removal, Gutter Clearing, Gardening, Waterblasting Ride On Mowers Available Ph 0800 4546 546 for a free quote www.jimsmowingauckland.com

Gas & Plumbing Services

PAINTER/Plasterer & handyman 30 yrs+ exp Ph Muzza 577-2989/0276770294

ELITE Lawn and garden services, residential/com, maintenance, 20 yrs exp, free quote Ph John 021 724 986

Lawn & Gar& HEDGES. Friendly ser534 2053 or

RO O F I N G

PAINTER Paperhanger. Free quotes, Pensioner discount. 30yrs exp. 535-3022

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

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

Bizzy Bee Plumbing Ltd

TREE SERVICES

CD167856

ABSOLUTE Excellence, lawns, gardens txt/Ph Paul now 021 156 6951

PAINTER int/ext roof, free quote, qual work Korean Painters Ph Charlie 533 5328 or 027 245 0807

ROOFING

K54141

CD242335

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

PAINTER, Decorator Stripping Int/Exterior Small or Large jobs FREE quotes Ph 576 4341

PLUMBERS

CD242460

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

LAWNCARE

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CLASSIFIEDS

28 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, June 16, 2016

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

Kiwi Kidz

CLEANER

Drainlayers

Maintenance Person Metlifecare Pakuranga have a full time opportunity for an experienced Maintenance Person to join them in providing first class services to our residents, and ensuring the grounds are upkept and well presented at all times.

CD243344

Café Staff

On offer is a full time opportunity, working 40 hours per week. To be considered for this role, you need to have the ‘right stuff’ including common sense; reliability; and a healthy, robust physical condition. You will thrive in a team environment and be confident and capable with hand tools, power tools and operating maintenance machinery. To apply of find out more, visit our careers website or get in touch today! Lisa Grainger

Full time or Part Time experienced Hairdresser. Please email CV to allenchan_51@hotmail.com or call me at 0210 298 3318 (Allen) at Botany Salon CD243606

(extra hours available to cover staff absences at mutually convenient times).

If you have previous retail sales experience, are customer focused and have outstanding communication skills drop your CV into the store or email us on botany@flyingsaucers.co.nz

FOREPERSON REQUIRED

We are looking for Trade Assistants to be involved in the manufacture of export products in Mt Wellington. The project is ongoing, with day and afternoon shifts available. Your duties may include: heavy lifting, basic tool work, fibreglass work and basic engineering. If you have an eye for detail, are physically fit and can work well in a team, Please call Steve on 0800 922 955 or send your CV to: steve@tradeforce.co.nz

CD243630

Must have building experience, be fit and have full drivers licence. Phone 021 885 676

Engineering Trade Assistant

Drivers and Offsiders

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.

Required for growing Furniture Removal Company. Experience preferred. Up to $25 per hour. Email with CV to: tofreddyw@xtra.co.nz

Reply: gaye@thaispa.co.nz

CASUAL / PART TIME OFFICE DYNAMO

SALES ASSISTANT

We have a vacancy for a Sales Assistant in our busy Howick Shop. We are looking for someone who is confident, outgoing and enjoys working in a team environment. The position is full time, 6 days per week. Ideally the person we are looking for has a good command of English is capable with maths, has initiative and common sense. Experience is not essential as full training will be given. Apply in the first instance to John Russell John Russell Schoolwear 9 Moore Street, Howick Phone 534 9373

DUTY MANAGER

Required for busy establishment in Botany. Must have experience. Please send CV to: botany@doolanbrothers.co.nz

EXPERIENCED Electrician required. Pls call 09 274 6977 or email: pam@ arcrite.co.nz GARDEN Maintenance Manager. Work with trees, palms and lawnmowing. Ph Paul 021 156 6951 LAWNMOWING Assistant required, Full or Part Time. Ph 535 4520 OR 027 278 7819

BUTCHER/ KNIFEHAND Part Time

Empowers all learners to achieve their personal best

Scale A teacher

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3 - 4 days per week. Experience necessary. Please phone (09) 577 1500

TRAINEE

fixed-term, junior school position

Earn up to $850 Gross per week. Applicant must have P.Endorsement and Area Knowledge certificate. Full training and some financial assistance available to applicants that do not hold a P.Endorsement or Area Knowledge Certificate. Must have full licence min 2 years.

Ph: 0800 244 666

BUSINESS FOR SALE Need a Career/ Lifestyle change? Be your own boss of a reliably proven & supportive franchise system. Early start, early finish. Enjoy profit/ income from your first day. NZ’s Number one mobile coffee franchise . Very successful franchise business operating in Ellerslie, Auckland for eight years. Selling 10-13kgs of coffee beans per week. Great existing customer base still with even more potential for growth. Repeat event work. Low overheads. Awesome financial records. Great cashflow. Comprehensive barista training. Ph Selina 027 371 8181 http://www.the coffeeguy.co.nz/

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Could suit school leaver. Required for small East Tamaki drainage business. Possile apprenticeship Minimum restricted licence. Ph 020 407 02737

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Commencing Term 3, 2016. We seek a passionate, highly motivated educator for this position. Knowledge and skills in Student Agency across the curriculum would be an advantage. Contact secretary@elmpark.school.nz for an application form. Applications close Wednesday 22 June 2016.

TAXI DRIVER REQUIRED

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Are you fast and efficient, fussy, good at admin and accounts, PAYE preferably with MYOB? Happy to do menial tasks? Must be customer/service focused for a busy air conditioning company in East Tamaki. This position would suit someone wanting to work on contract. Good pay/contract rate for the right person! Please send CV to: office@tophalfair.co.nz

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We require two permanent full time staff to join our very busy Night-Fill team. You will need to be: reliable punctual fluent in written and verbal English physically strong/fit Days/hours are: - Monday - Wednesday 10pm - 6am - Thursday - Friday, OFF - Saturday - Sunday midnight - 8am Written applications only to: PAK ‘N SAVE GLEN INNES 182 Apirana Avenue Glen Innes 1072

THAI MEDICAL MASSAGE THERAPIST

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FULL TIME NIGHT-FILL ASSISTANTS (2) REQUIRED

x 2 Required

1. Sunday 10-4pm and Monday 12-3pm 2. Friday 12-5pm and Tuesday 2.30-5.30pm

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Labour Only Carpenters Wanted

PART TIME

RETAIL SALES ASSISTANTS

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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. The role is varied and requires a competent handy person for a wide range of work, from plumbing to painting, to driving a mini van. It requires a ‘P’ Endorsed licence. The successful applicant will need to be well organised, multi-skilled and work well in both a team and individual environment, and communicate at all levels. 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

South Auckland location Reliable person with current security licence required. Must have own transport and the ability to interact with onsite personnel. Phone 0274 066 828 (no texts)

We are looking for labour only carpentry gangs to work with us on a number of new projects around the Auckland area. You must be experienced with references, have an LPB number, have your own transport and a full set of tools to be considered. Immediate start is available. Contact Dale on 027-545 4546 Or email: dale@heritageconstruction.co.nz

HANDY PERSON / RELIEF MINI VAN DRIVER

Part Time Golf Shop Assistant

Suit student or young retiree with good knowledge of golf, great customer service, money handling, computer knowledge and a can do attitude. Must be fit as physical work necessary. Flexible hours on an ad hoc basis with possible weekend shifts. Email your CV to: reception@howickgolf.co.nz

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SECURITY GUARD

CLEANERS required for pleasant home cleaning, Howick area. Experience & transport necessary. Ph 623 4904

SITUATIONS VACANT

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Customer Service Representative

We need a customer service hero to deal with our many email enquiries for our on-line health store. Working within a friendly team environment a sense of humour and attention to detail are a must. Approximately 16 hours per week Monday and Tuesday (possibility of more later). You must have: • Enthusiasm • Excellent written/verbal communication skills • Computer literacy - preferably MS Office proficient • Be organised and methodical • The ability to work independently Please apply via email with your CV to: jack@mynaturalhealth.co.nz * Closing date 27 June 2016.

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Phone 532 8376

SENIOR HAIRSTYLIST WANTED

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careers.metlifecare.co.nz

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careers@metlifecare.co.nz 09 539 8050

Local, well established East Auckland Café, under new management, requires local, passionate, vibrant and supportive team members for full and part time positions. Positions available: Duty Manager, Chef, Cook/ Kitchenhand. If you are looking to return to the work force or need a change and fit the above criteria for any of these roles, Please email your CV to: helen2113@gmail.com

Botany Downs Primary School 35 Mirrabooka Ave, Botany Downs Casual and Permanent Staff Required. Hours of work are between 7:30-8:30am and/or 3:00-6:00pm. Contact Winnie Rughunanan 272 9961 or 021 112 3749 Or email: kiwikids@xtra.co.nz

Required for 20 bed Rest Home. Hours 9am to 11am Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Must have good command of English.

SITUATIONS VACANT

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This is a job that requires someone who can do a bit of everything. You will provide general handyperson services to our residents and assist with the maintenance of our comprehensive range of village facilities. You will also be responsible for ensuring Health and Safety standards are met and maintained on site.

Before and After School Care

SITUATIONS VACANT

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Must be experienced in public and private drainage. Rates negotiable. Also Experienced Digger Operators Required To work for drainage company. For both roles, please Phone Andy on 027 226 5321

www.times.co.nz

SITUATIONS VACANT

Casual Practice Nurse

This is a casual role so flexibility to work a variety of days (no weekend work), often at short notice, is essential. Key attributes and requirements to be successful in this role: Registered New Zealand Nurse with current practicing certificate. More than 3 year experience working in NZ Primary Health Care Essential Hold a current vaccinators certificate Hold a current CPR certificate Positive, compassionate and motivated with a can do attitude. Team player with the ability to also work independently. Be organised and able to prioritise Fluent in English If you have the above skills and qualities and want to be part of a friendly and dedicated team of health professionals, then we want to hear from you! Closing date for applications 30th June 2016.

‘Hard Metals’ workshop technician 15 hours per week Our modern, purpose-built workshops are very well equipped in terms of machinery and materials storage space. Duties will include preparation of materials, machine and tool maintenance and assistance with management of inventory. The focus of this position will be to provide support both for wood-based classes and the more general “construction and materials” classes and, from time to time, metalwork classes. The appointee will work with our experienced metalwork technician. This fixed term position starts as soon as possible and ends on 1st November 2016. Howick College’s recent excellent ERO report can be viewed online at http://www.ero.govt.nz/ (search Howick College). Our aim is to inspire a community of passionate learners and we value staff wellbeing along with student wellbeing. Please send your CV and a covering letter, together with the application form (which can be found on our website www.howickcollege.school.nz to Kathy Heaton-Brown, Executive Secretary: email secretary@howick.school.nz

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

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Please send your CV to: bronwyn.mansfield@icloud.com

Site Manager/Supervisor

This role will require the successful applicant to have experience working in the residential and commercial sectors, ideally coming from a trade background in carpentry. The Site Manager/Supervisor will have: • Sound computer skills ie: Excel, Outlook • Be thorough and attentive to detail, able to prioritise and multi-task • Have the ability to clearly communicate to all stakeholders • Manage RFI’s and variation requests with the QS in a timely manner • Understand structures, engineering details and shop drawings • Manage Health & Safety on all building sites • Report with accuracy to management This is an excellent opportunity to work with an experienced, small, friendly team that pride themselves on constructing quality builds. Our typical projects include multi-unit residential apartments and light commercial. To apply for the position please email a cover letter together with your CV to Dale Lightfoot at: dale@heritageconstruction.co.nz


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TUITION

TUITION

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PETS

YOGA classes also

LOVE MY PET: Dog grooming. Visit: www.lovemypet. nz or email dee@lovemypet.nz P: 021544402

available

Ph: 0274 872 811

Enrol now for TERM 2, 2016

Mobile Hydrobath. We come to your dog!

LOST

Ph: 0800 677 467 Ph: 576 1507

Casual Vacancy for an elected trustee A casual vacancy has occurred on the board of trustees for an elected parent representative. The board has resolved under section 105 of the Education Act 1989 to fill the vacancy by selection. If ten percent or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the board, within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy, then a by-election will be held. Any eligible voter who wishes to ask the board to hold a by-election should write to: Chairperson Board of Trustees Riverhills School 13 Waikaremoana Place, Pakuranga 2010 by: Friday 15th of July 2016

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16 year old tabby male called Tyson. Missing for about 2 weeks from Fortunes Rd, Half Moon Bay area. Could be heading back to Flat Bush. Small cuts out of each ear. Any info please call 021 466 941

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

PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN MARY

(Never known to fail)

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

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting to be held at the HPCC Clubrooms (Pavilion) on Wednesday, 20 July 2016 at 19:00. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Nominations are called for Elected Board Members. These nominations must be signed by two club members, and signed by the nominee agreeing to stand. Applications are also invited for Appointed Board Member positions, to be accompanied by a CV and covering letter. (Appointed applicants do not need to be club members) All nominations and applications must be sent to: The Secretary HPCC, PO Box 82 294, Highland Park, Auckland, 2143 or emailed to office@hpcc.org.nz to be received by 17:00 on Friday 8 July 2016. These details are on the club website at www.hpcc.org.nz

SALE & SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL ACT 2012 SECTION 131 The Howick Sports and Social Club Inc, 125 Elliot Street, Howick, has made an application to the District Licencing Agency at Auckland for the renewal of a Club Licence in respect of the premises situated at 125 Elliot Street, Howick. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is sports club. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is to be sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 12pm to 12am. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of Auckland Council at Manukau, Ground Floor, Kotuku House, 4 Osterley Way, Manukau City. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Private Bag 92300, Auckland 1142. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the above Act. This is the second publication of the notice. The first notice was published on the 9 June 2016. CD243263 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 021 772 030

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

O most beautiful flower of Mt Carmel, fruit of the vine, splendorous of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in this my necessity. O star of the sea, help me and show me herein, you are my mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in my necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. O show me here you are my Mother. O Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. Amen. This prayer must be said for 3 days and the request will be granted and the prayer must be published. Thanks for prayers answered.

PO Box 82-294, Highland Park, Auckland, 2143 Telephone (09) 576 5602 Email: office@hpcc.org.nz

Annual General Meeting Friday 24 June 2016 10am Morning Tea (downstairs) 10.30am AGM (upstairs) Members and friends all welcome!

BREAST CARE ESSENTIALS

For women after full or partial mastectomy, lumpectomy, reconstruction. Amoena & Anita prostheses, swimwear & bras to suit. Government Funding available. Home fittings or a venue near you. Funding may be spent in full or part with any health provider. Ph Susan Doig 536 4220, ph/txt 0274 519 285 www.breastcareessentials.co.nz

Top Fragrance & Cosmetic Brands Saturday 18 June 9am - 3pm Don’t miss out! Bring family & Friends DHL Warehouse 24 Highbrook Dr East Tamaki Cash, Eftpos, Credit Cards accepted (no handbags or prams inside please!)

Maurice Williamson MP Pakuranga

For help with any constituent related matters please contact my electorate office

572 0000 Electorate Office

120 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga (above Barfoot & Thompson and next to Valentine’s)

Hours: Weekdays from 9.00am-3.00pm Email: pakurangamp@xtra.co.nz

Phone 535-4403

K54119

SUNDAY, JUNE 19

St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz Sunday, June 19 8.45am Morning Worship 10am Family Service with King’s Kids 5pm Winter Solstice Service in the Chapel Thursday, June 23 10am Morning Worship

All Saints’ Anglican Church Selwyn Rd, Howick Phone 534-6864 Email: allsaints@xtra.co.nz

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

BIBLE SEMINAR SERIES

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You are invited to an 8 part seminar series on

“GOD’S MASTER PLAN” To be held at The Pakuranga Christadelphian Hall, 51 Dale Crescent, Pakuranga Part 2 is this Sunday, June 19, 7.00pm deals with “How God’s Master Plan will be realised”. The seminar continues for the following 6 Sunday evenings. This course is intended as an introduction to the good news of God’s Master Plan. The course explores the faith and obedience that God requires from those wanting to share in God’s wonderful plan for the earth.

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Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts Phone 534-5142

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Massive Clearance Sale

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

One Day ONLY!

Christian LINK Howick Presbyterian Church

One Lord One Faith One People

Notice is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting of the Howick Tennis Club Inc. to be held at its Clubrooms,Wellington Street, Howick on Friday 1st July 2016 at 7.30pm

Fitting Service

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PIANO - KEYBOARD GUITAR - VIOLIN VOICE - DRUMS

0800 696 874

LOST TABBY

Board of Trustees

PERSONAL

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Drums Guitar Bass Guitar Piano Keyboard Clarinet Saxophone Ph: 021 879 870

WE BUY FURNITURE IN GOOD CONDITION

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Music Lessons

Riverhills School

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

ABSOLUTELY the best relaxing sport & deep tissue massage. Clean & warm. Your 1st choice. Ph 576 1472

WANTED TO BUY

ENGLISH/Maths/ Science(NCEA/Cambridge) Qualified exp tutors/teachers. Essay writing/editing. 535-0523

KIDS KARATE

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7761 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Viperish. 6, Laud. 8, Seep. 9, Appendix. 10, Slant. 11, London. 13, Bureau. 15, Scheme. 17, Quench. 19, Smock. 22, Murderer. 23, Teal. 24, Slur. 25, Alderney. Down - 2, Ideal. 3, Expense. 4, Iran. 5, Hopeless. 6, Linen. 7, Uniform. 12, Euphoria. 14, Unusual. 16, Hamster. 18, Nadir. 20, Crave. 21, Prod. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7761 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1,B-ad s-ight. 6, Cock. 8, Boom. 9, (mother) Superior. 10, Stays. 11, Splash. 13, Go-rd-on. 15, Res-is-t. 17, (he) Re-late. 19, B-ath-e). 22, High-Jack. 23, Gang. 24, Eggs. 25, Endo-rsed. Down - 2, A-b-out. 3, Samoyed (anag.). 4, Go-sh. 5, T-a-pest-ry. 6, Carol. 7, Crosses. 12, Unde-rage. 14, Opening. 16, Sta-gge-r. 18, As-he-s. 20, He-n(i)ce. 21, S-kid.

Women’s Section to the Howick RSA

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Phone 021 031 0096

Contact Andy Guitar121 534 6374 021 267 5702 www.guitar121.co.nz DRUM tuition, beg-adv. Prof tutor Ph: 535-8170

FOCUS ON FEET. Home visits. Professional Gentle Care. Marlena RN Ph 5331150

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Guitar Lessons

THE DOG WASHER

Sports Massage

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

East Auckland ME/CFS Support Meeting. Intro to ME/CFS - what is ME/ CFS? Fri 17 June, Howick Library 10.30am-12.30pm. All welcome. $2 donation. Refreshments provided. For more info contact Wendy 021 025 38 147 or eastcfs@xtra.co.nz

ALL VERY WELCOME Notes provided. No Collection. Light refreshments will be served. CD243524

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one-on-one instruction Teacher with 40yrs exp.

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

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MASSAGE

Special Conditions Apply

MARTIAL ARTS

Sat 18 June - 10am-3pm Pakuranga Community Hall 346 Pakuranga Rd. Readers, Healers, Crystals, Jewellery and lots more www.crystalvisions.nz

HEALTH & BEAUTY

HAYNE’S GLASS

Internal Chinese

CRYSTAL VISIONS HOLISTIC MARKET

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$105 FITTED Ph 265 2941

www.tonyclarke.co.nz 021 0232 6895

K54091

CAT DOORS

Art Classes

WANTED TO BUY

READINGS

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

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HOUSES WANTED TO BUY

FOUND

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

GARAGE SALES HOWICK 19 Sandspit Rd

Professional Ironing Since 2000

$25(conditions Per Basket apply)

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

Free pick-up/delivery Satisfaction guaranteed

Ph: 532 8385

CHILDCARE

(next to Howick College)

Sat 18 June 7am start Antique China- Collectables Homewares, Outdoor Furniture and Chairs Gas heaters Many Gifts & childrens items etc. etc.

PETS

SECOND HAND SHOP

Winter Spe

PINKYS PET BOARDING AND GROOMING

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

4/302 Ti 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

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY – MANAGER Food cafÊ/takeaway business module – Not a franchise

LEARNING CENTRE

71 Udys Road, Pakuranga

(behind St Peter’s Anglican Church)

Phone: 09 213 1866 - 021 710 065 Email: pmontessori2014@gmail.com

Here is an opportunity for someone to set up a small food business in East Auckland

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

Email me your name and telephone number to brucwall89@gmail.com

TO LET

60SQM office incl garage. Cnr Moore Str & Fencible Dr, Howick. Ph 021 22 66 456

The friendly team specialising in home rentals and property management.

For more information and current rental listings visit:

ACCOMMODATION OFFERED

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

PAKURANGA mid 30s, easy going flatmate wanted. $180pw. Contact Dan 021 214 8731 WHITFORD very quiet country home, suit wkg cple, 2brms, very lge bthroom, kitchenette with fridge, freezer, m.wave, includes excellent meals, pwr, Sky, wtr, phone, must be clean, tidy $195 ea per week Ph 530 8806

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MICHELLE BALME PROPERTY MANAGER

Professionalism Professionalism Dedication Dedication Excellent Communication Excellent Communication Proactive ProactiveApproach Approach

Half Moon Bay & Eastern Beach Specialist Michelle has worked in Property Management for the past 13 years, and in 2009 was awarded Ray White Property Manager of the Year. Being an energetic and dedicated professional, Michelle ensures a reliable tenant is placed into your property. Whether you require complete Property Management whereby eliminating any stress such as rent collection, monthly inspections etc giving you peace of mind, Michelle will deliver a professional standard of service. Direct Dial 538 0683 Mob 021 467 043 102 Pakuranga Rd, Pakuranga

MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA2008)

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If you tick all or some of these boxes: â?? Not afraid to work hard â?? Able to initially work long hours â?? Ability to work a 7 day a week business â?? Quick learner â?? Have personality â?? Disciplined â?? Great appearance and presence â?? Preferably have some cafĂŠ work experience â?? Have $40k to $50k Or if you are looking for a job with all of the above boxes ticked then I want to talk to you.

* Pakuranga Montessori Learning Centre reserves the right to clarify the contents of this advertisement

HOWICK 2brm flat with lovely outdoor decking, 1 carport, close to amen. Long term. $430pw. Phone 021 109 5051

(just 4 kms from Taumarunui)

Beat the Rat Race with views to die for!! Approximately 10+ acres for sale (GV $112,000) Excellent building site with unrestricted views of the central plateau, mountains, has power and natural plentiful water supply Phone 027 281 9668

HOWICK flatmate wanted. $325 incl costs. For more info Phone 021 243 8468

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

PAKURANGA MONTESSORI

CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND

COTTAGE 2 brm, country living 12mins Howick, quiet rural setting, suit quiet cple, n/s, no pets, gging avail. $360pw incl pwr. Ph 5309099 txt 021 2337609 refs req’d.

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LAND FOR SALE

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Visit our website: www.times.co.nz

HOME HELP OFFERED

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FOUND: Girls coat, Moore Street, Sat 11 June. Pink lining, hooded, light colour with coloured stripes. Ph 53 28 253

FOR SALE

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TUITION

BRAINSTORM TUITION Director Bill Porter B.A. M.Phil (Hons) Auckland University

MATHS, ENGLISH, SCIENCE & STATISTICS TUITION CAMBRIDGE & NCEA A Some amazing achievements by my students: IGSCE (Cambridge Year 11) 94% Maths 90% Maths 87% English 87% Science 85% Maths 82% Maths 73% Maths 71% Maths 71% Maths

Will your child be exam ready?

(name withheld by request) (name withheld by request) Josh (up from 35% at mid-year) Claire Maaka (up from 45% at mid-year) Ditoya Aakriti (up from 18% at mid-year) Deborah (up from 38% at mid-year) Sara

HOLIDAY CLASSES JULY 11 - 22

AS (Cambridge Year 12) 82% 81%

Sachini Leena

NCEA Level 1 Shakil Jacob

Excellence for Algebra Distinction for Year 8 ICAS examination

TESTIMONIALS:

For a complete list, go to www.brainstormtuition.com

We use the “Socratic� method of teaching wherein we mostly keep asking questions until the light dawns. (We love that moment when a smile slowly spreads across their face and we know that they have got it.) When students feel that they are working something out for themselves it keeps them more involved and they remember it for longer. If we think of the mind as a muscle, it also strengthens that muscle for when it is needed in exams, effectively increasing their IQ. Hence the comment of one of my students that: “Mr Porter explains things well and makes it fun!�

Fees: Casual 10 Hours 20 Hours

$ 50 per hour $400 ($40 per hour) Fees must be paid in advance $700 ($35 per hour)

Term Times: Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday

3.30pm-7.30pm 10.00am-2.00pm 1.00pm-3.00pm

Expert Tutors Small Classes Limited Spaces

Holiday Times: Up to Year 11: Monday to Friday 9.00am -11.00am Years 12 & 13: Monday to Friday 11.00am - 1.00pm Cost: 1 week $400 - 2 weeks $700

ENROL NOW

Call 533 9092 or 021 254 0350 Email: bill@brainstormtuition.com www.BrainstormTuition.com

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“Thank you so much for your wonderful and helpful teaching� - Debra “I just recently got offered a place in Auckland University for all my selected courses. I could not have done it without you� - Miraj “I am sincerely grateful for all the help you have provided me whilst teaching me Mathematics. In such a short span of time I feel so much more confident� - Aakriti “I think he has got a lot out of the sessions with you, it makes a huge difference getting help from someone who actually knows how to teach� - Cody’s Mother

We are only 6 months away from the end of year exams. Prepare for this now with our holiday courses of 2 hours per day and learn how to apply your knowledge to pass the exams well

TEACHING STYLE: Our first goal is to help the students understand what is going on in class so that they can take an interest in it and not feel embarrassed. This usually involves giving them some background in the fundamentals of the topic and setting homework so that they gain confidence and don’t forget how to do it by the next week. If they are ok with what is happening in class we can then cover any other topics which they had trouble with previously. Once all that is done we can start looking at exam papers and learning some exam techniques.

LOCATION: 35 Macleans Rd opposite Macleans College


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Results Pakuranga went down to Ponsonby 18-9 in their Auckland Rugby premiership clash on Saturday. Auckland Rugby Premier Results June 11:

Alan McEvoy Trophy

College Rifles 23 (K Davies, P Dunn, R Khan, J Ravouvou tries, R Khan pen) v Grammar TEC 16 (S Halanukonuka try, J Hickey con, 3 pen) Halftime: 13-3. Ponsonby 18 (P Tufuga, M Siliko tries, W Talataina-Mu con, 2 pen) v Pakuranga 9 (P Dominquez 3 pen) Halftime: 3-6. Marist 27 (D Afamasaga 3, W Raea tries, J Saena 2 con, pen) v Waitemata 27 (K Siemsen 2, S Aolele, T S PierreSetu tries, K Siemesen 2 con, pen) Halftime: 12-7. Suburbs 32 (L Visinia, L Schwencke tries, C Perry 2 con, 6 pen) v Papatoetoe 30 (V Taufaga, M Pouta, M Robertson, M Tafili tries, M Faiva 2 con, 2 pen) Halftime: 17-6.

SPORTS: Action stations

Times photos by Wayne Martin

Times photographer Wayne Martin gets out and about in the community most weekends. Here’s a mixture of recent excellent sporting action including the South Eastern Zone School’s Restricted Rugby Tournament at St Kentigern College, Howick Pakuranga v Southern Districts Year 5 and 6 hockey, and Pakuranga United Rugby Club U11 Cadillacs v Grammar.

Portola Trophy

Eden 16 (B Hill try, R Costa con, 3 pen) v Te Papapa Onehunga 15 (U Fakakovi 4 pen, K Sole d/goal ) Halftime: 9-7. East Tamaki 39 (W Silipa 3, S Silipa, P Tiatia, O Numia, A Tevaga, tries, S Silipa con, P Tiatia con) v Manukau 36 (S Ili, M Nanai, M Tongotongo tries, Penalty try, C Fonoti 2 con, 4 pen) Halftime: 12-6. University 35 (D Gush, A Tuala, I Maka, T Elkington tries, T Elkington 3 con, 3 pen) v Waitakere City 3 (L Malaefono pen) Halftime: 11-3. Mt Wellington 42 (S Mataele, G Tutunoa, I Timusa, E Tuimauga, K Burgess, D Fraser tries, D Fraser 5 con, I Timusa con) v Otahuhu 3 (S Lamsam pen) Halftime: 10-3.

For more photos go to www.times.co.nz

TIMES

high tides

thursday 16

friday 17

saturday 18

suNday 19

MoNday 20

tuesday 21

wedNesday 22

4:01am 4:41pm

4:49am 5:31pm

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Wales exposes backs flaws Agnew’s Angle the northern tour after the Rio Olympics to join Ngatai as a second-five, probably at the expense of Crotty. With wings Waisake Naholo and Savea suffering an errorridden first half in which they fumbled, stumbled and missed tackles, the All Blacks’ backs struggled for composure. Easily the best was first-five Aaron Cruden whose cross-kick gifted Savea with his corner try. And it was he who set up Naholo for his first after a marvellous catch and break-out under pressure by fullback Ben Smith. To his credit, the explosive Naholo got better as the game progressed and was rewarded with a second try. Once again, the All Black reserves added impact coming off the bench, none better than the speedy Beauden Barrett and Ardie Savea who are outstanding game-breakers. While some critics claim Ben Smith should be moved to the right wing to allow Barrett to start

GAME BREAKERS: The All Black reserves added impact coming off the bench, none better than the speedy Beauden Barrett (pictured) and Ardie Savea. Photo espn.co.uk

at fullback, I believe he remains our best No 15 and should retain the jersey. What would be interesting if the selectors want to gamble is to see how Barrett fares in a midfield spot where his acceleration could be devastating.

Although this was far from a vintage All Blacks performance, much of the credit for that deserved to go to Wales’ sterling challenge in producing a formidable scrum and matching their backline enterprise for the first hour.

What a shame for them they have lost hamstrung winger North for the rest of the tour. Meanwhile, full marks to England and Ireland for beating Australia 39-28 and South Africa 26-20 respectively. Once again, former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has proved himself a master upon taking over England’s reins since their failure to make the World Cup play-offs and clinching the Six Nations. And Ireland had cause to celebrate their first win against the Springboks on South African soil after having to start without several injured stars. But for sheer excitement Canadian golfer Brooke Henderson’s blazing finish to pip Lydia Ko for the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Sammamish, Washington, took some beating. At 18, the aggressive Henderson looks set for many more epic battles against the delightful Ko and Thailand’s 20-year-old Ariya Jutanugarn, who finished third after winning her three previous tournaments. Nice, too, to note that in defeat, our Lydia once again showed the sportsmanship worthy of a true champion in offering Henderson full-hearted praise. Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer and author

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inding a champion midfield combination to replace Ma’a Nonu and Conrad Smith is the toughest task the All Blacks selectors face. That was glaringly evident in last Saturday’s Eden Park rugby test when, for an hour, Wales looked capable of a first win against New Zealand since 1953 until the hosts’ turbocharged reserves carried the team to a flattering 39-21 win. Before that, Wales produced some grand rugby with giant right wing George North skinning Julian Savea, big Jamie Roberts dominating the midfield and fullback Liam Williams slicing through to set up a glorious try for outstanding halfback Rhys Webb. Ryan Crotty and Malakai Fekitoa tried hard. But Crotty isn’t the powerful game-breaker that Nonu was and probably wouldn’t have got a start had inform Charlie Ngatai recovered from a lingering concussion. Outside him, Fekitoa showed he is making progress with his ball distribution but failed to penetrate. Hopefully, he will come up trumps in the remaining tests against the Welsh. Certainly, barring injury, Sonny Bill Williams will be named for


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