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owick Local Board is considering the possibility of introducing a local targeted rate so that Howick ward residents of all ages have free entry to the area’s only public swimming pools at Lloyd Elsmore Park. The next step would be to consult further on the specific cost should the feedback be supportive of the investigation. “We particularly want your feedback on whether to investigate the option of a local targeted rate to enable all our ratepayers

to have free access to our pools,” says David Collings, Howick Local Board chairperson in the Help Shape Howick’s future, summary of the draft Howick Local Board Plan 2017. However Howick Local Board member Peter Young feels strongly about increasing rates. “People are absolutely against the idea. They feel this is an excuse for more rates,” he says, slamming the proposal. “The feedback I have got from people I have met in the electorate is that we would rather have better roads instead of stone chips

surfacing that cause accidents; and better transportation, than the use of free swimming pool facilities. “We need to prioritise and find out what the community really needs. “People are happy to pay a nominal amount for the times they use the swimming pool,” he says. Currently, there is free access to the pools at Lloyd Elsmore for those 16-year-olds and under. For those 17 years and older, the rate at Lloyd Elsmore Park Pool and Leisure Centre is $4.50 per entry.

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Finals frenzy Bucklands Beach Yacht Club members have been watching the Americas Cup 2017 finals very closely with many supporters coming down to the club watching replays and enjoying the commentary amongst fellow supporters. The club has links with the cup with our very own Joey Allen in the winning crew back in 1995, the year Team NZ won the cup.

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eisinia Maka has a few things she would change about the world, but for now, she’s starting in Howick. Maka, 20, has been named as the 2017 Howick representative for the Youth Advisory Panel. It’s not her first time working with the council either – she’s been on the youth council since she was 15 in an “open-seat” capacity. “I have this passion for young people, and their voices,” said Maka. “When you’re passionate it resonates with people, for some reason people believe in me.”

Her most urgent concern is the transparency lacking between the generations, and between council and youth. The council is consulting with young people through surveys, and without face to face meetings Maka believes they’re losing the real connection and not finding out what the youth really need. She is prepared to make a difference though. “I love influencing people, I like a challenge.” This will not be the first challenge for Maka either, she recently volunteered for the UN, helping plan their national Aotearoa Youth Declaration conference.

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She wants to see Howick have a youth centre where young people can come and connect with each other, instead of going into the city. “I’d like for there to be a place for young people to come together- a place where people can connect.” Maka also hopes to increase the youth turn out when it comes to voting for

elections. “I hope to really try to connect with groups, find some sort of way where I’m able to connect with young people in innovative ways.” The council received 223 applications for the 21 positions, which represent the 21 local board areas. The role of the youth advisory panel is to offer advice on Auckland Council’s regional policies, plans and strategies reflecting the interest of young people in Auckland. Maka, who resides in Botany Junction, is currently studying a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Auckland, majoring in economics with a minor in politics

Snowboarding success for Elim Christian College Elim Christian College snowboarding team has had incredible success at last week’s Auckland Ski and Snowboard Championships held at Snowplanet in Silverdale. The boys, many of who were competing in their first competition, did extremely well all while learning the ropes on the day.

The girls’ team, who have been training under coach Tody Granat for the past 3-5 years, took out six of the possible top 10 places. Adele Benns placed 4th in slope style, Baylin Klein Ovink came 4th in Giant Slalom and 5th in Slopestyle, Aleshia Bain came third in Slope Style and 1st in Giant Slalom while Charlotte Mimilo

came third in Giant Slalom. Last week’s success is a good sign of things to come as the team prepares to compete in the North Island Secondary School Championships and the South Island Snowboard Championships, where only one top achieving North Island team gets invited to each year.

She will be taking over 2016 Howick rep Mackenzie Valgre, who helped inspire her to apply for the role. “She was a huge inspiration for me. We’re still friends to this day,” said Maka. Maka aspires to work for the United Nations one day. “Helen Clark is my inspiration. For a really long time I have been incredibly interested in international relations,” said Maka. She feels privileged to have been accepted to this position, and have the chance to inspire and be the voice for Howick youth. “I’d love to find my place in terms of what I can improve for young people.”

Pakuranga Prems to play in pink Pakuranga United Rugby Club’s premier team will be playing in pink for their home game against Grammar TEC on July 1. It’s all for a good cause – for the first time in the club’s history, the team will dedicate the day to fundraise for Breast Cancer research. The team will play

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Whitcoulls closes book on Pakuranga Plaza By Nick Krause

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reaction, she said: “everyone’s really upset about it.” Meanwhile the owners of Whitcoulls, James Pascoe Group, told the Times they had no comment to make. The Times also approached Whitcoulls CEO Brenda Pennycuick but has not yet received a reply.

Pigeon Mountain celebrates culture Learning about different cultures and what makes the school so diverse and unique is how Pigeon Mountain Primary School celebrated the Cultural Day last Friday. Students were dressed in mufti and each classroom had their own shared lunch ranging from dumplings to fried bread. There were parades during the day with performances from Macleans College and the Chinese Lion Dance Group as everyone took pride in the cultural diversity at the primary school.

A Pakuranga Plaza spokesperson provided this statement to the Times from GYP Properties: “As owners of Pakuranga Plaza we are committed to redeveloping the centre and we are presently working with architects and designers on a master plan that will breathe new life in to the local and wider communities. It is through this process that we unfortunately have some churn of retailers; however we will be actively engaging with many top brands through the development planning and construction to ensure a vibrant new shopping and dining experience for everyone.” In October 2015, grand plans were announced for development. The shopping centre was to introduce apartments, retail and entertainment with the aim of creating a “town centre” rather than

just a “shopping centre”. GYP Properties bought the plaza in 2014 for $96 million, and said it would spend more than half a billion dollars on the proposed development. More than 900 dwellings were included in the plan, with a mixture of one, two and three-bedroom apartments with an average size of 100 square metres. The site was also to be home to a 10-storey hotel building, along with 10,000sqm of office space, 60,000sqm of retail and a conference facility. Global Yellow Pages chairman Mah Bow Tan said at the time the company knows there is a need to balance commercial interests with those of the community. “There’s plans for more night market activity, and for more green space. We want to create more a town centre than just a shopping centre per se.”

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For SuperGold Card holders and those with a student ID, Green Prescription or a Community Services Card, the charge is $3.70 a visit. There is also a 10-visit special rate of $37. Mr Young, who has been personally distributing the draft, which has an allocated space for feedback on the back page, urges locals to read the fine print which says: `a local targeted rate would involve all ratepayers in the Howick ward having an additional charge included on their rates bill with this money used specifically to fund the cost of free access’. He is encouraging residents to give their feedback and have their say on Howick’s draft Local Board Plan 2017 which has been published in English, Korean, Mandarin and Hindi, and delivered to people’s letterboxes. “If you really want to shape Howick ward’s future, make sure you give your feedback by 4pm on Friday, June 30,” he says. ■■ Read the full draft available online at www.shapeauckland.co.nz and at public libraries, council service centres and local board offices.

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he’s one of two local authors nominated in the 2017 Children and Young Adults Book Awards, and Jennifer Beck is taking it all in her stride. It’s an honour just to be shortlisted as a finalist in the Estern Glen Award for Junior Fiction, said the long-time Botany resident – clearly downplaying the fact that she’s won (and been a finalist in) many competitions prior to this. She’s written somewhere between 50 and 60 books altogether, estimated Jennifer, as well as newspaper articles and educational readers. In 2010, Jennifer represented New Zealand at the International Children’s Book Festival. Five years later, she was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit for Services to Children’s Literature, and took up the position of Children’s Writer in Residence at Otago University. She’s an outstanding author with a knack for taking a story and turning it into something greater, but writing wasn’t always her first choice career plan. In her younger years, Jennifer completed a university

FINALIST: Local author Jennifer Beck with Torty and the Soldier – the book that has her nominated for the Estern Glen Award for Junior Fiction. Times photo Laura Brookes

for almost 30 years, and can’t imagine the day she’ll give up her precious creative outlet. Most of her books are inspired by everyday happenings, people she looks up to and topics that interest her – particularly those with a New Zealand background. That’s what makes her newest book so fascinating. It’s a true story about New Zealand’s oldest survivor of World War I – a tortoise. Illustrated by Fifi Colston and with special mention to Barbara of Howick’s Readaway Books, Torty and the Soldier tells the story of Kiwi soldier Stewart Little, who worked as a medical orderly in World War I.

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By Farida Master It took Dave Nicholson more than 50 years before he bred show winners. Yet there hasn’t been a day he hasn’t enjoyed their splendid colours, bird song and relaxing companionship after a hard day at work. President of the Auckland Metro Bird Club for the last 10 years, the bird-keeper and judge of German Roller canaries is excited about the oldest bird club in New Zealand and Australia hosting the 108th show at Ormiston Senior College on Saturday and Sunday, July 1- 2. More than 500 of North Island’s best canaries, budgies, finches, parrots and parakeets will be on display by 60 exhibitors. Breeding birds from the age of eight, he says: “We are trying to dispel the myth that bird keeping is an old man’s hobby. We want more young families to get involved.” There will also be a pet bird section on Sunday from 10am-12noon where local families are invited to bring along their pet bird for a chance to win a prize. Currently, there is a local school colouring competition and the winning entries will be on display at the show. Mr Nicholson, the proud breeder of a champion Lizard

pretty: Daniel and Chris Agius are excited about participating in the 108th Auckland Metro Bird Club Show to be held on July 1 and 2. Times photo Wayne Martin

canary and Gloster canary as well as exotic finches, will be entering around 25 birds at the show. They’re not excluding older patrons. The bird club has one of its keen members visiting retirement villages in the area and talking to seniors about the fun hobby. “He even helped a 105-yearold to get rid of her fear of birds,” he says. Bucklands Beach resident Chris Agius, who has been breeding canaries for 15 years, says that bird-keeping is “like raising little ones and the peaceful hobby is a family affair which can be done in small spaces”. Breeding show birds involves good maintenance and diet. “In the months of June-July, I start looking for traits to start putting pairs together,” he says. He hopes that more young people develop a passion for their feathered friends.

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e’s all geared up to shave his head, go sugar-free for a week and dominate a five kilometre kayak trip – all for the sake of charity. Seventeen-year-old Elias Worrall-Bader is taking part in this year’s Red Socks Challenge – an event held annually in memory of Sir Peter Blake. The renowned adventurer led by example when it came to looking after the world we live in. Now, the Red Socks Challenge aims to honour and continue that legacy by raising money for the Sir Peter Blake Trust that will go toward ‘inspiring New Zealanders to lead the way in looking after the natural environment; to identify new and innovative solutions to the challenges we face and go forward with hope and determination to make a positive change’. For Elias, who is a year 13 student and house captain at Howick College, he’s got

LEADING THE WAY: Elias WorrallBader is taking part in this year’s Red Socks Challenge in honour of Photo supplied Sir Peter Blake.

a few things planned for the challenge which he intends to complete during the school’s Sir Peter Blake Leadership Week from June 26-30. This year’s theme for the week, he said, is Believe You Can, with the aim of inspiring students to aim high in life and take up leadership roles. Events include themed assemblies with guest speak-

ers, an Instagram leadership message competition, and the handing out of Red Socks to students in recognition of their leadership achievements. He will be shaving his head “to find out what’s under this mop of hair” on June 30, tackling his sweet tooth by going sugar free for the week and also completing a five-kilometre ocean kayak trip on July 1 in memory of Sir Peter Blake’s love of the ocean. Last year, Elias attended the Youth Enviro Leaders Forum (YELF) in Nelson, run by the Sir Peter Blake Trust. “It truly was one of the best times of my life, and I will never forget it,” said Elias. “It imbued me with Sir Peter Blake’s passion for leadership and for the environment, and I would now like to give back to the Trust.” Red Socks Day takes place on July 7, but participants have until the end of July to complete their event.

Yacht club busy as cup excitement builds in the lighter airs. Still, TNZ also ran a very anything can happen if the successful Louis Vuitton wind gets fluky or stronger winds, although unlikely, Regatta back in 2002-2003 and many other members may arrive and cause damage. This could play a or close relatives have part in the outcome.” been involved in shore On July 26 the club will crews, even with Oracle. be hosting Joey Allen “Our Club Arm Chair along with mountaineer Admirals are in awe of the peter burling team which is oozing with talent, 28 and philanthropist (and the son of world titles, and Olympic gold and adventurer Sir Edmund Hillary) Peter Hillary for a charity dinner. silver medals with a skipper Peter “Joey, who is currently over Burling who has the X-factor,” says in Bermuda (for the America’s Lyle Tresadern, the yacht club’s Cup), will give us an insight into club manager. “Burling, Tuke and Ashby all the secrets, scandals and inside information. We all look forward to specialise in fast, foiling yachts and that talk,” said Tresadern. have all sailed the foiling A class catamarans. “Tickets are available everybody welcome, please phone the Club. “We have confidence in their For anyone who doesn’t have Sky abilities and note the small errors have been addressed over the last tv and wants to watch the replay, few races.” the club will - on request – re-run As to the start of the America’s during the day so if any member of Cup against defenders Oracle Team the public would like to come down USA, Tresadern says it is a fantastic to the club and join our members, start with 3 points from four races you are more than welcome. “Please check with the club for (TNZ started the final minus 1 timing.” point). “(TNZ have) domination

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Game, set, match for Pakuranga Tennis Club Pakuranga Tennis Club has had continued success this year at the Tennis Auckland awards. As a frequent winner at the awards, this year the club picked up Best Club Administration Award.

Club President Jenny Richardson said the club is continuing from growth to growth with record membership numbers. The club success isn’t just limited to awards – the club is a breeding ground for many

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Semisi also made the quarter finals of the singles while Matavao made it through to the semi-finals. On return to Auckland, Semisi arrived at the club to present the doubles trophy to coach Gary Hale in

recognition of all the club had done for the pair. The club has a variety of improvements in the works as it approaches its 100th anniversary in 2021 – including the introduction of indoor tennis courts.

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Local taekwondo champ heads to Ireland Samuel MacKay has competed in taekwondo since he was 12-yearsold. Now, he’s off to the Taekwondo International Championships, held in Ireland from October 9-15, as a New Zealand representative in the under-18 category. Despite turning 18 later in January, the Beachlands resident qualified for the under-18 team at the time of qualification, which was the beginning of January. Alongside his taekwondo achievements, Samuel is enrolled in his first year of engineering studies at AUT University, maintains a part-time job to raise money for sporting trips and is a cellist in the Auckland Youth Orchestra. He picked up the sport when he was eight years old, thinking it would be “cool to try”, and a decade on, he’s stepping onto the world stage to compete against the best in the sport. “Taekwondo has been something that has not only kept me fit, but has been an amazing discipline, helping with all aspects of life,” he said. “It is an honour to be selected in the New Zealand team and this

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opportunity will be an amazing experience for me. I have already learnt so much. It means so much to me to represent my country in the sport that I love.” Since then, he’s competed in both national and international tournaments, competing last year at the World Cup in Budapest, Hungary, and now he’s hoping to raise $5000 for the trip to Ireland. To read more about Samuel’s trip or donate, visit http://isport. org.nz/campaigns/samuelmackay-tae-kwon-do/.

Ice ages occur every 100,000 years and within that cycle there are mini-cycles lasting 20,000 years. Just 20,000 years ago Auckland had forest area extending out to the Great Barrier Iisland and the Waitemata harbour was a mere creek which would indicate that the present polar ice caps are at their minimum size and are about to go into reverse. The fact that there has been no noticeable rise in sea levels in the past 50 years (and in the case of The Franz Joseph Glacier, since 1982 has advanced well over a kilometre and Mt Cook is actually rising) would all indicate that climate change is almost solely brought about by variations in insolation (incoming solar radiation) from the sun. The excess carbon in the earth’s atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels would have minimal effect, if any, on climate change and is more about the damaging effect on the lungs as is being experienced in many Chinese cities and it is that that should be the focus of The Paris Accord (if there is one). Scientists are about to learn a great deal about the sun’s activities. Once that information and satellite measurements profiling land mass variations over 100 years and conferences such as the Paris one on climate change, will have so much greater significance. Gary Hollis Mellons Bay

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Two weeks ago (May26,27) Sri Lanka was devastated with mudslides due to torrential rain. One of the largest icebergs is about to break off the fourth largest ice shelf in Antarctica. And 2016 was the hottest year on earth since recordkeeping began in 1880.

doubt be in contact with you shortly. This isn’t the first time I’ve contacted the council with this kind of complaint. I guess its a lazy homeowner or contractor who couldn’t be bothered with tipping fees. While realising there are far worse case’s out, this walkway is very busy and clearly visible as it’s right next to the South Eastern Highway after you come off the Waipuna Bridge from the City A frustrated, tidy Kiwi Pakuranga Massive areas of the Great Barrier Reef are being damaged by bleaching. These are just a few examples of mounting evidence which is overwhelmingly pointing to climate change. Trump’s stand to withdraw from the Paris Accord defies intelligence. South Africa called the US pull-out “an abdication of global responsibility.” The response from our government has been deafening silence. (NZ Prime Minister) Bill English lost an opportunity to press the US Secretary of State (Rex Tillerson?) to reverse this dismal decision when he met with him (June 6). The global outcry over Trump’s folly and the recommitment of world leaders to making a difference here, gives some encouragement a day after World Environment Day. Steve Lincoln Botany Downs

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‘Seniors worried for future of their grandchildren’ By Farida Master

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lection time is akin to a job interview for us,” laughs seasoned politician Ruth Dyson. “We get a bit insecure.” A Member of Parliament since 1993, including nine years as a Minister, Mrs Dyson visited east Auckland on Monday, at the invitation of Labour candidate for Botany, Tofiq Mamedov. Dropping in at the Times office for a chat, the Labour Party MP for Port Hills reflects about being at the centre of an electorate ravaged by earthquakes in 2011. “When there is an aftershock we often find ourselves guessing ‘is this a magnitude 3.8 or a 4.3 quake’? We are so used to it that now it is like a game, and who gets the closest guess,” she says. There is more light-hearted banter about a problem that commuters have to deal with on a daily basis. “Driving in the city is like adventure tourism. You don’t know which road will be closed,” she says. “The positive is that a lot of Christchurch is beautifully rebuilt and it will be the newest city in the world.” In east Auckland, after having visited the Pakuranga Park Village, Baptist Retirement Village, Grey Power committee meeting and Bruce McLaren Retirement Village in the first half of the day, Labour’s Senior Citizens spokesperson says that seniors in the area have broken away from stereotypes. “There was a lot of excitement and they were having so much fun at the Bruce McLaren Village playing tabletennis, scrabble and on the greens,” she smiles. Mrs Dyson says most seniors had a common generational vent — they were concerned about the future of their grandchildren. “They were all worried that a generation of New Zealanders are being locked out of home ownership and this leaves them very vulnerable in the rental housing market, paying very large portions of their income in rent,” she says. “Locals told me that they were frustrated that the Budget gave people on high incomes a tax cut but there was nothing being done to address the housing crisis.” In terms of finding a solution, she suggests that Government should work towards stopping property speculation. “Also stop non-New Zealand residents from buying houses,” she says. “I do believe it is the responsibility of the government to build more houses and make it easier in terms of zoning and resource consent. It’s sad that the current government is offering future generations less than previous generations had during their life.”

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Han makes Kiwi team heading to maths olympiad A lot of perseverance is needed to solve some of the toughest problems. Macleans College student William Han equates perseverance to resolutely spending hours on end solving mathematical problem, without giving up. It’s his strong ability to keep going relentlessly, trying different methods to find the right solutions to a problem that paid off. The 15-year-old has made it to the national team representing New Zealand at the International Maths Olympiad (IMO) at Rio de Janerio, Brazil, in July. “It’s not unusual for me to spend 3-4 hours on a problem and not find a solution,” says the Year 11 student. “I try a whole lot of different methods. And I find that failure to solve a problem helps me to learn more about what I should try the next time. “The best way to improve is to go through the struggle to solve problems.” It was only because of his childhood friend Andrew Chen, who studies

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Dance Groups I am looking for local dance groups to entertain over the August/ September school holidays at the centre. You would be required to do 2x 20-minute appearances daily. Dance schools or invidividual groups would be welcome. Full details available at an appointment by phoning Bruce 021 558 557.

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Sewing group

The Highland Park Sewing Group sewing for KidzFirst at Middlemore are running short of fabric. We use knit fabrics and winceyette. Off cuts are quite suitable as we are able to cut fronts and backs, sleeves etc from smaller pieces. If you have any fabric to donate contact Colleen 537-4313 or Gretl 534-7895 or deliver to the St John’s Hall, Highland Park, Thursdays 9.30am-1pm.

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Become educated on one of the biggest issues today. We’ll be looking at the global issue of trafficking, the risk factors, how and where it occurs. Also hear about how Hagar is making a huge difference in the lives of survivors of extreme human rights abuse (content not suitable for young children). June 26, 7.30pm, Friendship House Cafe, Manukau. Phone Joanne 022-0438091.

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Uninstructed drop-in dance hour with electronica and hits from 80s, 90s, 00s and beyond. Every Wednesday until October 18, 8pm-9pm in All Saints’ Community Centre, 30 Cook Street, Howick. Free entry. More info at facebook.com/DanceYourselfHappy or email dyh@ slingshot.co.nz.

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Safe Haven Photographic Exhibition, part of Auckland Festival of Photography. June 4-25. Available to view during museum opening hours. Free entry. Focuses on images of the Polish Children and their army camp home in Pahiatua, 1944-49. Polish Heritage Trust Museum, 125 Elliot Street, Howick, Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm, Sunday 12pm- 5pm.

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“My Colourful Life” book launch by Wanda Ellis (formerly one of the Polish children of Pahiatua). Sunday, June 25, 1.30-2.30pm, free entry. Complimentary afternoon tea. ‘Thoughtful, moving and uplifting, this account is a testimony to the strength of the human spirit as it demonstrates the unparalleled optimism and persistent hope of a young girl far from home’. Polish Heritage Trust Museum, 125 Elliot Street, Howick.

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Do you like singing? Are you a boy aged 8-12 years? If so and would like to sing with other like-inded boys, think about joining the Auckland Boys’ Choir. The choir meets weekly at 4.30pm on Mondays. Visit www.aucklandboyschoir.org.nz or phone 577- 5722.

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Guided tour, talk, film ‘Poles Apart’, tells the story of 700 Polish children who came to NZ in WWII. $10 per person. Thursday, June 29, 10am12.30pm. Polish Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick. Ph 533-3530.

Eastgate Christian Centre, Ben Lomond Cres, Howick, from 10am, second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Cost $2. Come and enjoy fun and fellowship with other ladies and enjoy doing a small craft. Phone Dorothy 021 1888500. Howick Pakuranga & Districts Association, meeting at the Pakuranga Bowling Club pavilion, Lloyd Elsmore Park, on Friday, June 23, 10am with our AGM, followed at 10.30am by Winston Peters, Leader NZ First party, talking on election issues and NZ First policies. Refreshments available from 9.30am. Members and nonmembers welcome. Phone Sandy Feringa 534-9409.

Probus meeting

The Ladies Probus Club of Howick Central will meet at 10am at Nixon Hall, Sale Street, Howick on Friday, June 23. We have two ladies from Riding for the Disabled as our speakers, followed by a trading table. New members are welcome to come and join this group of friendly ladies on a oncea-month basis. Join the subgroups for coffee, movies and lunch, use the library or help knit baby clothes for KidzFirst. Phone Heather on 274-4747.

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Howick College brings us the fabulous Hairspray The movie and theatre productions have taken the world by storm and now Howick College’s drama team will take it on

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The number of dwellings sold by auction continues to decline across New Zealand with 956 properties sold by auction, in comparison to 1982 in May 2016 – a decrease of 52 per cent. Additionally, auctions accounted for 13 per cent of total property sales, down from 22 per cent in May 2016. When looking at auctions across the regions, Auckland saw 536 auctions in May 2017 (down from 1277 a year ago, representing 24 per cent of sales in May 2017 versus 42 per cent in May 2016), while over the same period Waikato declined to 10 per cent of sales versus 13 per cent, Wellington stayed consistent with 6 per cent of sales (up from 5 per cent), and Canterbury decreased to 12 per cent from 15 per cent.

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The median days to sell nationally increased by five to 37 days, compared to 32 days in May 2016. Regionally, Hawke’s Bay had the shortest median days to sell at 30 days followed by Wellington

Million-dollar home sales drop Between May 2016 and May 2017, the number of homes sold for more than $1 million decreased from 1240 to 1066 sales, or 14.5 per cent of all properties sold. The number of dwellings sold under $500,000 also declined - by 1103 - between May 2016 and May 2017.

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and Nelson/Marlborough at 31 days. Westland had the longest median days to sell at 196 days, followed by Taranaki at 42 days, while in Auckland the median days to sell was 40 days, 8 days longer than in May 2016. “We are seeing a continuing trend of strong median house price growth in many of the regions year-on-year, however, a lack of inventory continues. In Auckland, with sales volumes down, inventory levels increasing, the number of days to sell increasing and the level of auctions decreasing you might have expected to see prices decreasing in Auckland – however, this is not the case,” points out Norwell. “This can be explained by looking at the wider fundamentals currently at play in New Zealand. Given the considerable mismatch between population growth, increasing immigration figures, low interest rates, high housing demand and low building consents and housing supply, it’s clear why prices are still rising – although at single rather than double-digit growth levels.” “We believe that overall buyers are being more cautious – we’re heading into winter which traditionally sees a slowdown in activity, we’re in an election year, some political uncertainty globally in some of our traditional trading markets and first-time buyers are finding access to capital more difficult. This goes some way to explaining the intricacies of what we’re currently seeing in the New Zealand market,” concludes Norwell.

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Auckland (13.6 per cent). On a seasonally adjusted basis, this indicates a decrease nationally of -22.2 per cent, in Auckland of -31.2 per cent and national excluding Auckland of -17.4 per cent.

National sales distribution Howick Ward (residential sales Dwelling median price including sections) 2015 $865,000 – market share 2016 $1,111,000 percentages in brackets 2017 $1,012,000 Under $250,000 Percentage change 2016 836 (11.4) 2016 to 2017 — -9% 2017 1305 (14.5) Percentage change 2016 to 2017 — +56% Dwelling numbers $250,000-$499,000 sold 2016 2483 (33.8) 2015 287 2017 3117 (34.6) 2017 197 Percentage change 2017 199 2016 to 2017 — +25% Percentage change $500,000-$749,999 2016 to 2017 — +1% 2016 1951 (26.5) 2017 2233 (24.8) Median days to sell Percentage change 2015 33 2016 to 2017 — +14% 2016 34 $750,000-$999,999 2017 40 2016 1018 (13.8) Percentage change 2017 1114 (12.4) 2016 to 2017 — +18% Percentage change

2016 to 2017 — +9% $1 million-$1,999,999 2016 895 (12.2) 2017 1066 (11.8) Percentage change 2016 to 2017 — +19% $2 million-$2,999,999 2016 121 (1.6) 2017 125 (1.4) Percentage change 2016 to 2017 — +3% $3 million and over 2016 50 (0.7) 2017 49 (0.5) Percentage change 2016 to 2017 — -2% TOTAL 2016 7354 2017 9009 Under $500,000 2016 3319 (45.1) 2017 4422 (49.1) Percentage change 2016 to 2017 — +3%

$1 million and over 2016 1066 (14.5) 2017 1240 (13.8) Percentage change 2016 to 2017 — +16% AREAS REPRESENTED IN THE ABOVE FIGURES ARE: Botany Downs, Bucklands Beach, Burswood, Clover Park, Cockle Bay, Dannemora, East Tamaki, East Tamaki Heights, Eastern Beach, Farm Cove, Flat Bush, Golflands, Goodwood Heights, Half Moon Bay, Highland Park, Howick, Huntington Park, Mellons Bay, Northpark, Pakuranga, Pakuranga Heights, Shamrock Park, Shelly Park, Somerville, Sunnyhills, Totara Park. Source: Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ)


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A PAINTER 20yrs exp. Free quotes. Small jobs pref. Reas rates. Reliable. Trevor 576 5970, 021 255 7610

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Family owned/operated over 30 yrs

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS

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CD228064

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APPLIANCES

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

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

FLOORING & SERVICES

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CD217636

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I Fix 4U

TV AERIAL

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535 6950 021 0333 149

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CARPET Cleaning starting from $80 Ph Grant 533 0522, 0211 576 963

CD253271

½ price TV, audio Washing machine refrigerators Factory Returns tre e Cen Servic d e is r Autho

$100 first room $20 each extra room Ph Jess 027 567 1966

NEW DECKS, Deck Repairs, etc. New Fences & repairs. Free quotes. Call 021 023 69767 John

Handymangardeners. co.nz. All garden care Ph Michael 0276 162 146

CD251447

Air conditioners

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

Driveways/Floors Parking areas Exposed Aggregate All earthworks Retaining & more

K55042

TV Audio Aerials Heatpumps

Professional Carpet Shampoo and Dry

CD253383

DRAFTING & DESIGN

ALUMINIUM JOINERY

CARPET CARE

ALL FENCING, decking & retaining walls. Ph Richard 021 783 258, or 271 3258

Carey

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PAINTERS & DECORATORS

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CD243383

Ph: 534 5888 Mob: 027 507 8680

CARPETLAYER Cheap carpet, supply/lay Restretching/repairs 0800 555410 www.nocowboys. co.nz/carpet

FENCING & TRELLIS

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HORIZON AERIALS LTD

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

AA CARPET Laying & repairs, no job too small Ph Brian 0274-966094/5341302

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ACCOUNTING SERVICES

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CLASSIFIEDS TREE SERVICES

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

535 1111 027 235 2517

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

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

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Gas & Plumbing Services

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and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs

All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area

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

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

CD155961

Handy Andy Plumbing

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

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

A-CLASS TREE SERVICES All tree & hedge work Rubbish removal Garden Clearouts Free Quotes Fully Insured

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

TREES

& STUMP GRINDING

Ph Murray

PLUMBER

Qualified Arborist

KAK007

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

Sports Massage

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

HAIRDRESSER, mobile, can come to your home. 30 yrs exp. Perms, colours, blow waves, haircuts Ph/txt Lisa 0272 760920

CAT DOORS $105 FITTED Ph 265 2941

HAYNE’S GLASS Special Conditions Apply

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FOR SALE

TOILET PAPER SECONDS SALE Next Sale Saturday June 24th, 9-12noon Then last Saturday every month The Service Company Ltd 10 Donnor Pl, Mt Wellington Ph: 0800 753 753

PETS

PINKYS PET BOARDING AND GROOMING 4/302 Te Irirangi Dr, Botany South Ph 09 265 2865

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ALL WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784 WINDOW cleaning. Best price. Phone Grant 533 0522 or 0211 576 963

Stackpole’s Stackpole’s Upholstery Upholstery

PH: Ph:274-8585 274-8585

WINDOW CLEANING

MASSAGE

Do you want a local tradesperson? Do you want local employment? Want to know whats on in your local area? Read the local News? Why not have a browse online www.times.co.nz or to advertise phone 271 8055 Your call will be answered by your local classified consultant not by a consultant overseas

E: pinkys.boarding@xtra.co.nz - www.pinkys.co.nz

School Holiday Vacancies

Dog and Cat Boarding Dog Grooming Doggy Day Care Pick up/Drop off service Free day care with all grooms 24 hours on site care

Christian LINK Howick Presbyterian Church St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz

Sunday, June 25 9.30am Family Service with King’s Kids Thursday, June 29 10am Morning Worship Phone 535-4403 CD152726

All Saints’ Anglican Church

SUNDAY, JUNE 25

Selwyn Rd, Howick Phone 534-6864 Email: allsaints@xtra.co.nz

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

GBR088

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Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232

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

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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

Upholsterers Reupholstery specialists Furniture, New Squabs, Headboards Made to measure 534-4109 / 0212997162

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

1. In accepting an advertisement for publication and in publishing it we are doing so in consideration of and relying on the advertisers express warranty, the truth of which is essential. a. That the advertisement complies in all ways with the Advertising Codes of Practice issued by the Advertising Standards Authority inc (ASA) and with every other code or industry standard relating to advertising in New Zealand b. The published advertisement will not give rise to any liability on our part or in a claim being made against us. c. That the advertisement is misleading or deceptive or likely to mislead or deceive or breaches the Fair Trading Act 1986 that is defamatory or indecent or which otherwise offends against generally accepted community standards that infringes a copyright or trademark or otherwise infringes any intellectual or industrial property rights that breaches any provision of any statute, regulation, by law or other rule or law . 2. Where the advertiser utilises any aspect of our creative/design services in the production of an advertisement (including photographic work) the advertiser acknowledges that we own the copyright in such work and that such work is not work for which a commissioning payment has been made or agreed. 3. The advertiser agrees to indemnify us against all losses or costs arising directly or indirectly from any breach of those warranties by the advertiser and from any costs incurred in our making corrections or amendments in accordance with the terms that follow. 4.We may refuse to publish, or withdraw an advertisement from publications without having to give a reason. 5. We may publish the advertisement on the next available day if there is an error or delay in publication of the advertising as booked. 6. We may correct or amend advertising to conform to style or for other genuine reason as long as we do so using reasonable care. 7. The guarantees contained in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 are excluded where the advertiser acquires, or holds himself out as acquiring, goods or services from us for the purpose of a business. 8. The advertiser must tell us as soon as possible if there is an error or omission in any advertisement the advertiser has placed. We will not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss from an error (which includes ommission, negligence, system or press failure, mistake, misclassification, early, late or non insertion of advertisement or loss or delay in the delivery of replies) and if we are found to have any direct liability for any circumstance that liability is limited to the cost of the space of the advertisement. 9. To cancel an advertisement a cancellation number must be obtained from us. Times Newspaper Limited, Printed by Business Media Press, 50 Stonedon Dr, East Tamaki. www.times.co.nz

ABSOLUTELY Best massage, warm & clean. Winter special $50 1hr. 240 Pakuranga Rd. Ph one 576 1472 FOCUS ON FEET. Home visits. Professional Gentle Care. Marlena RN Ph 5331150

CD250619

A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP

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

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

TREE SERVICES

Safe, low pressure, exterior cleaning Houses, Roof treatments, Paths, Drives, Decks CALL YOUR LOCAL OPERATOR CRAIG 535-5661 www.chemwash.co.nz

Contact

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TILING

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Hill Plumbing Certifying plumbing, gas

COVERS

CHEMWASH R

For all Shades & Blinds plus outdoor furniture

NICHE Upholstery

TILING

K54011

UPHOLSTERERS

Call Chris 021 366615 or 0508 932 532

CD140634

Ph: 0800 789 248

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

BRUCE (021) 653-425

BRUCE534-2595 (021) 653-425 534-2595 Also Pauanui

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

✓ Specialist waterblasting

Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish

call Ian on 0800-000-116

Remove stumps the easy way.

K54154

Bizzy Bee Plumbing Ltd

CD48042

www.allgoplumbing.co.nz

STUMP GRINDING STUMP GRINDING Remove stumps the easy way.

Exterior Soft Washing of:

K54159

RUBBISH REMOVALS

TREES KB2051 E3C026

CD197785

PLUMBER Certified 20+yrs exp. New or RENO work/ Hot Water Cylinders. Brad 022 671 8125.

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

ADVERTISING TERMS AND CONDITIONS

CD145278

Certifying Plumber

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

PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING

CD166407

ADAM OXLEY

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

PETS

HEALTH & BEAUTY

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

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

Looking for a church home?

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

Gary Hanson

One Lord One Faith One People

ALL TREES & STUMPS, chipping etc. est. 49 yrs, free quotes Ph Terry, NZ Arbor Tech, 027 4989 080, 530 8741

Plumbing Ltd

BRANCH MANAGER

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

Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts Phone 534-5142

CD129660

K54146

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CD202782

027 594 1243 537 4796

F64081

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

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

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

K54091

1st For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs

HEALTH & BEAUTY

WATERBLASTING

KB2051

PLUMBERS

SS78394

PLUMBERS

Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, June 22, 2017 — 19

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


CLASSIFIEDS

20 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, June 22, 2017

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

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Do you have a passion for sport? Are you a well organised person with great interpersonal skills? Health, Beauty & Well Being

DO YOU HAVE THE

LIQUOR LICENCE DUE?

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We know effective advertising consultants are:

We are seeking a person with proven experience in the area of food preparation to work at Saint Kentigern College in Pakuranga. The position is for 15 hours a week, 1pm to 4pm Monday to Friday during term time with a start date of Monday 31 July 2017.

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Good enough to back themselves to build a sound client base Confident enough to educate clients on media products and their benefits Committed enough to manage accounts and ensure clients feel valued Creative enough to come up with innovative ideas to grow client spend

$115+gst.

We are seeking just such a person to fill a challenging sales role requiring:

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Email times.co.nz fie si clas ds@ e your (includ ber) phone num055 8 1 7 2 Ph: s.co.nz www.time

You will work on a variety of publications including EastLife, Rural Living, Howick & Pakuranga Times; Botany & Ormiston Times and special projects.

Please state qualifications in your application. Barista experience will be an advantage. Applications are invited in writing with a current CV, covering letter and the names of three referees to be emailed to hr@saintkenitgern.com and addressed to Sue Rea, Human Resources Assistant.

Times is proud of its progressive and high-achieving team and encourages staff input. We offer a great work domain with high tech systems in the heart of a stimulating environment. Hours and remuneration negotiable.

Send your with aa covering covering letter Send your CV CV with letter to to jackie@times.co.nz hr@times.co.nz or phone 8092 phoneJackie Karla on on 09 09 271 271 8083

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

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Applications close on Friday 7 July 2017 For more information on the College visit www.saintkentigern.com

We are looking for an energetic, enthusiastic individual who loves working with special needs children and youth. The individual must have a great attitude and be highly motivated to make a difference in young lives. Full D/L and NZ Residency a must. Hours of work: Mon. to Fri., 1pm to 6pm with extended hours during school holidays. Excellent remuneration. Email CV to: deearna@lifekidz.org.nz or call 533 6360 to discuss further

Here’s your chance for a great career as part of a successful advertising sales team based in vibrant Botany Town Centre, Auckland.

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Enterprise Park, 122 Kerrs Road, Wiri 2104 PO Box 76 255, Manukau City 2241 www.pmplimited.co.nz I 0800 PRINTS

Supervisor

After School Programmes and School Holidays

Are you outgoing, confident and have a passion for selling?

Saint Kentigern is a leader among Independent schools in Australasia, providing a future focused values based independent Presbyterian education for students from 3 to 18 years old, in four schools on three campuses across Auckland

Providing assistance in the cleaning and maintaining of hygienic work areas and equipment.

Call Andrey 021 074 2577 www.buyrightcars.co.nz

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If you are interested, please send your CV to Fran Peters E fran.peters@pmplimited.co.nz You must have NZ Residency and hold a valid NZ Drivers Licence. Applications close June 28, 2017.

Food Technology Technician (Part-time)

WANTED

Able to start now! Must be full licence Must have good work ethics Full training provided

zest FOR success?

An Independent Presbyterian College Years 7-13

We are seeking an experienced CNC Operator for our busy East Tamaki workplace. Experience with Rover nesting CNC and Microvellum are essential. Can do attitude and willing to work overtime are a must. Immediate start. Email CV to: frankco@frankcofurniture.com

CD253200

Part Time Retail Assistant We are looking for a retail assistant, who is reliable and trustworthy. Excellent communication skills, strong organisational skills, with a passion to provide our valued customers with the very best of service. You will be part of a support co-operative and flexible team. Full training will be provided. Applications for this position should have NZ residency or valid NZ work visa. Drop cv in or email sylviaparksnt@rodneywayne.co.nz

Woodworking CNC Operator

CAR GROOMER

PROPERTY MANAGER/CARETAKER Baverstock Oaks School is a large, modern school. We require a Property Manager as part of a property team. We are looking for an energetic and fit person with a sense of humour, who can turn their hand to problem solving (Monday - Thursday 8.00 – 4.00pm). The position requires a ‘can do’ attitude, with a strong work ethic, ‘handy person’ skills and ability to work positively in a child centred environment. This person would need to be self-motivated, a positive team player and work unsupervised. This would include 45 weeks per annum. To register your interest in the position, outline recent work experience, relevant skills and three referees contact details in writing or email to: The Principal Baverstock Oaks School 21 Baverstock Rd Flatbush, Auckland Email: office@baverstock.school.nz Applications close Thursday 6 July Position starts late July/early August depending on applicant For further information check website www.baverstock.school.nz

NZ Registered tradesperson required. Great variety of work, both residential and commercial, very competitive pay. Immediate start. ARROW PLUMBING & GAS 0800 420 900

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Rodney Wayne Shampoo n Things Sylvia Park

Setting up practical activities

Pakuranga Park Village require a Handyman to work in our Village Maintenance Team. The role will suit a person with experience in the residential building industry. We offer a great deal of variety and an excellent team to work with. Please apply by emailing your CV and cover letter to jobs@realliving.co.nz

PLUMBER/ GASFITTER

CD253178

Before and After School Care Assistant

There is a part time position available for an assistant in our Kids Korner Before and After School Care programme. Hours will include 3.00 – 5-00 pm Monday to Friday but flexibility is required as there may be other hours required during term time and holidays. Applicants must be passionate about working with children, be enthusiastic, creative and flexible. Please visit www.elmpark.school.nz for an application form.

Handyperson

Wanted for established local company for general repairs and maintenance work. Must be NZ registered with current practising licence and English as their first language. Top remuneration and vehicle package. Ph: 0274 962 320

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» Highly skilled in working with Excel, Word and .pdf w iÃ] Ü Ì ÃÌÀ } >ÌÌi Ì Ì `iÌ> ° A background in administration / accounting functions. Excellent communication skills. Be competent and capable in time management. Previous administration in dealing with paper in a commercial printing environment an advantage. » Hours Monday to Friday 9am to 3.30pm.

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Part time sales person required for small East Tamaki steel fabricating business. Please contact Stephen Rogers ph 274 4412, mob 021 920 962 or email stephen@allsteelprojects.co.nz

DRIVER, for furniture truck, top wages, class 2 licence, call or txt 027 483 2856

RETIRED? LOCAL? LOVE CHILDREN? NEED SOME POCKET MONEY?

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Requirements

ELECTRICIAN

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Empowers all learners to achieve their personal best

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» Assist with managing our reception area. » Dealing with customers / visitors to the plant. » Ensuring health and safety requirements for visitors are covered.

Due to our continued growth we are seeking another registered practice nurse to join our team. We are a group of dedicated, hard working pofessionals who are committed to providing an excellent level of care to our patients. The successful applicant would need to be a registered vaccinator, have at least 2 years previous experience in NZ general practice and preferably proficient in Medtech 32. Please note this role may include a small amount of after hours work and rostered Saturday morning. If you have this sort of experience we would love you to join our us. Please email your CV to jan@bjdocs.co.nz

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Reception

TRAINEE OPERATOR REQUIRED

Aquamax Hydroblasting is an established industrial services company specialising in ultra-high pressure water blasting. The successful applicant must be Fit and healthy and well presented Be practical and good with machinery Have a Class 1 drivers licence Class 2 licence an advantage Aquamax pays above the market average for good people. Comprehensive training provided. Take a look at our website www.aquamax.co.nz Applications and CV to: hamish.coop@aquamax.co.nz

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Part Time Practice Nurse

PIANO GUITAR VOICE DRUM TEACHERS

PAPER ADMINISTRATOR & CUSTOMER SUPPORT A new role is available working with our Paper Procurement Team, and supporting our Reception area. The position is based at our modern facility located in Wiri, so if you live in the Botany, Pakuranga, Papakura >Ài>Ã] Þ Õ Ü Li >L i Ì >Û ` Ì i Ü ÀÃÌ v ÌÀ>vwV congestion and get more time back in your day. PMP is NZ’s largest print operation with plants in Auckland and Christchurch, and operates 7 days a week. We print catalogues, magazines and a host of other printed material for delivery across NZ.

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CAREGIVER

Our small rest home needs an experienced Caregiver. To be successful, caregiver candidates must have a minimum of 2 years experience in elderly care, be able to work flexible hours, be patient and caring with elderly and be able to work weekends. Phone/Text (pref) 021 701 981 or Email CV to: fenciblemanor2015@gmail.com

Marketing, Communications and Events Manager The Greater East Tamaki Business Association Inc. (GETBA) represents the interests of 2,000 businesses and commercial property owners in Auckland’s largest industrial precinct. We are looking for an experienced marketer to effectively promote the association’s services, communicate with our members and deliver our events and education programme. This will include driving our new social media communications strategy along with regular email communications, editing our website, interviewing and writing for our magazine, and all aspects of event management. We are a small team so your work will include role related administrative activities including invoicing (Xero) and CRM data entry. You will be experienced in social media marketing and event management in a business to business environment. It is not an entry level position. You will be tech-savvy and have great written and oral communication skills. You will have had experience with CRM systems, be fluent in the Microsoft Office suite and writing HTML code. You are organised and efficient, with a sense of urgency, and thrive on working in a small tight team where everyone helps out to get the job done. Your bright personality and people skills mean that you will build relationships easily with our stakeholders. Working out of a great space in East Tamaki, the work environment is both professional and friendly, and there is opportunity for some flexible working. If you have the experience required and are a professional, positive person with discretion and good judgement, please send your CV, and covering letter outlining why this job is for you, to gm@getba.org.nz

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JUNIOR SPORTS ASSISTANT

Sancta Maria College is a Year 7-13 Catholic State Integrated College. We seek an enthusiastic and self-motivated person who has passion for sport. The purpose of the role is to provide an effective as well as efficient management and coordination of our sports programme with particular focus on our junior students. This is a Permanent position - 20 hours per week: term time only extra hours in school holidays negotiated. Good administration and communication skills are essential for this role. Experience in the school environment would be an advantage but not necessary. Full job description and detailed information are available on our school website: www.sanctamaria.school.nz All enquiries to: b.valk@sanctamaria.school.nz Applications close: Monday, 3 July 2017 at 4 pm

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Full time Therapist required. 3 years experience preferred. Being qualified in Thai Medical Massage is essential. Must be a team player with good English, communication and customer service skills. Email: gaye@thaispa.co.nz

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GARAGE SALES ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 021 772 030

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We sell:

We accept donations of: Good Used Furniture Household Goods • Clothing

HALF MOON BAY 15 Anna watson Rd, MOVING Sale,  Sat 24 & Sun 25,  9-2pm. Everything must go HOWICK KIDS MARKET THIS Sat 24th, 9-11am. 120 Picton St opp Basalt. Toys, games, books, clothes, dvds etc!

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

Furniture Wanted

WOMEN’S SECTION to the HOWICK RSA Notice is hereby given that the 2017 AGM of the Women’s Section will be held at The Howick RSA, 25 Wellington Street, Howick Friday 30th June 2017, at 10:00am Agenda: Election of Officers and Committee General Business Barbara McLeod, Secretary

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7812 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, George Medal. 7, Tail. 8, Omelette. 9, Beetle. 10, Employ. 12, Select. 15, Verity. 17, Scenario. 19, Sped. 20, Transmitted. Down - 1, Roulette. 2, Ignore. 3, Impede. 4, Edge. 5, Blotto. 6, Grave. 11, Parasite. 13, Excite. 14, Thrush. 15, Violin. 16, Trend. 18, Near. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7812 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Waiting-room. 7, Side (sighed). 8, Bung-l-ing. 9, Second. 10, Ass-ist. 12, A-s-sen-t. 15, Men-ace. 17, Carriers. 19, I-v-an. 20, Baby clothes. Down - 1, Ti-reso-me. 2, Ribbed. 3, Age-nda. 4, To-il. 5, A-men-ds. 6, While. 11, S-un-light. 13, Sh-Abby. 14, T-r-ench. 15, Mas-cot. 16, Chaps. 18, Ruby.

SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given of the Special General Meeting to be held at the HPCC Clubrooms on Sunday, 23 July 2016 at 3pm. All Members are welcome and encouraged to attend. The purpose of the SGM is to approve changes to the Constitution. The following resolution will be proposed: “That the form of Constitution tabled at the meeting is approved as the Constitution of the Club.” A summary of the proposed changes to the Constitution is available to members by emailing: gm@hpcc.org.nz

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

0800 677 467 09 576 1507

CARAVAN for rent, Pakuranga area. $175pw. N/s, no pets. Refs reqd. Suit mature sgle student. To discuss Ph 021 156 6951 FLATMATE wtd, Meadlowlands, mature, prof, lge home, dble rm, lge bthrm, Wifi avail, $172pwk + exp. pwr, & wtr, 027 2675762

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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

WANTED TO LEASE STORAGE wanted to store motor vehicle. Please phone 021 184 8173

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HOUSE SITTING OR RENTAL

Rental & Property Management Specialist Professionalism Dedication Excellent Communication Proactive Approach Robyn has worked in Property Management for the past 10 years, and in 2006 was awarded Ray White Property Manager of the Year. Being an energetic and dedicated professional, Robyn ensures a reliable tenant is placed into your property. Whether you require complete Property Management whereby eliminating any stress such as rent collection, monthly inspections etc giving you peace of mind, or simply a casual tenancy, Robyn will deliver a professional standard of service. Robyn Campbell, Howick Office, 12 Uxbridge Rd, Howick Direct Dial 538 1227 Mobile 021 350 878 MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA2008)

We know there is a lot of interest in our plans, so to give as many people as possible the opportunity to talk with us, we will be at the Clevedon Community Hall from 4pm until 8pm on Tuesday 27 June.

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I am the manager of Highland Park Shopping Centre and we are seeking accommodation for 12-18 months. We are totally house trained, take pride in our surrounds, love gardening and would love to housesit a property with the owners knowing that their asset is well looked after. Someone with a rental property would also be considered. We do have one requirement and that is one bedroom must be ground level if the house itself is not. A combination of rental and property maintenance would also be acceptable. Love to receive your telephone call to arrange a meeting to assess suitability for both parties. Ph Bruce 021 558 557

TO LET

Fulton Hogan has lodged a Consent application to expand its operations at the Clevedon Quarry.

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Notice is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting to be held at the HPCC Clubrooms on Sunday, 23 July 2016 to immediately follow the SGM. 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: gm@hpcc.org.nz to be received by 5pm on Friday 7 July 2016. These details are on the club website: www.hpcc.org.nz

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

BOTANY OFFICE

HOWICK OFFICE

TO LET

10 Uxbridge Road, Howick - Ph 538 0680

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

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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 Sam Carr DDI 538 1237 / 021 422 177 Email: sam.carr@raywhite.com HALF MOON BAY - BUCKLANDS BEACH 4 Bed Indus Pl $730 4 Bed Hattaway Ave $820 FLAT BUSH - EAST TAMAKI 3 Bed Packspur Dr $620 4 Bed Arrowsmith Dr $630 4 Bed Matarangi Rd $630 CLOVER PARK - PAPATOETOE 5 Bed Papahou $750

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PAKURANGA OFFICE 102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga

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

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John Brooke

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

EASTERN BEACH - FARM COVE 2 Bed The Esplanade 3 Bed Bramley Dr PAKURANGA 4 Bed Rotoiti Ave

$430 $540

Sam Lloyd

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FLATBUSH OFFICE

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

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PAKURANGA – SUNNYHILLS – HIGHLAND PARK - FARM COVE 2 Bed Lewisham St $360 Cathy 2 Bed Gossamer Dr $460 Cathy 3 Bed Fisher Pde $490 Amny 3 Bed Highland Park Dr $500 Amny 3 bed Tyndrum Pl $520 Amny 3 Bed Pakuranga Rd $530 Amny 5 Bed Ti Rakau Dr $850 Amny 6 Bed Ti Rakau Dr $950 Amny HOWICK - COCKLE BAY - BOTANY DOWNS 4 Bed Voltaire Ct $750 Amny 5 Bed Bleakhouse Rd $770 Amny MELLONS BAY - HALF MOON BAY - BUCKLANDS BEACH 3 Bed Ridge Rd $530 Amny 3 Bed Darren Cre $550 Cathy 3 Bed Bucklands Beach Rd $570 Amny 4 Bed Ervine Pl $620 Amny 5 Bed Lynton Rd $930 Cathy FLAT BUSH - BOTANY - BURSWOOD - GOLFLANDS 3 Bed Simmental Cr $600 Cathy 4 Bed Montecito Pl $700 Amny 5 Bed Finbar Ct $880 Cathy NORTH PARK - EAST TAMAKI HEIGHTS 4 Bed Embleton Cl $680 Amny 5 Bed Kilkenny Dr $750 Amny 5 Bed Cherrywood Cr $810 Cathy MANUKAU CITY - CLOVER PARK 3 Bed Darnell Cr $470 Cathy AUCKLAND CENTRAL - SANDRINGHAM 2 Bed Duncan Ave $450 Amny 1 Bed Market Pl Viaduct $460 Amny MT WELLINGTON 2 Bed Malone Rd $450 Cathy

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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

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TUITION

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ARCHERY Professional Coaching every Wed, Spinal Unit, Otara 6pm - 7pm. All equipment provided. Phone 021 541236 or 09 435 4174 DRUM tuition, beg-adv. Prof tutor Ph: 535-8170 ENGLISH/ Maths/ Science(NCEA/Cambridge) Qualified exp tutors/teachers. Essay writing/editing. 535-0523

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2017 Junior Club Enrolments OPEN New Enrolments get 1 week FREE All Levels Ages 6-16 2 Sessions a day Flexible drop offs/pick ups * Visit http: www.badmintonnz.co.nz for more details To Enrol: www.badmintonnz.co.nz/holidaybadminton.html Li Ning NZ Badminton Centre (A Charitable Christian Trust) 443 East Tamaki Rd, Dannemora, East Tamaki ✉ admin@badmintonnz.co.nz ✆ 272 7119

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PIANO - KEYBOARD GUITAR - VIOLIN VOICE - DRUMS LESSONS FROM $20 Private, professional,affordable. Competitions, practical and theory exams. We have teachers in your area. (Est 63 yrs)

15 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga Phone 576 8400

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SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME

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Week 1: Monday 10 to Friday 14 July Week 2: Monday 17 to Friday 21 July Full day 8.30am to 3.30pm Option for 3.30pm to 4.30pm Full Week $190 Full Day $45 Half Day $25 For more info, to register or to make a booking please visit or email: hgcholidayprogramme@gmail.com

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

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HOUSE SITTING OR RENTAL I am the manager of Highland Park Shopping Centre and we are seeking accommodation for 12-18 months. We are totally house trained, take pride in our surrounds, love gardening and would love to housesit a property with the owners knowing that their asset is well looked after. Someone with a rental property would also be considered. We do have one requirement and that is one bedroom must be ground level if the house itself is not. A combination of rental and property maintenance would also be acceptable. Love to receive your telephone call to arrange a meeting to assess suitability for both parties. Ph Bruce 021 558 557

Sport Our next sports FEATURE will be published in Howick and Pakuranga Times AUGUST Botany and Ormiston Times AUGUST Want to know more? Want to advertise? Phone us for more info....

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SQUASH

Howick Squash Club Monday 10 July to Thursday 13 July 10am to 12noon $95 for 4 days or $25 per day

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

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Cockle Bay Tennis Club Monday 10 July to Friday 14 July Monday 18 July to Friday 22 July 9am to 12 noon $150/person per week or $35 per day

MATHS, English NCEA, Cambridge, IB. Exp & Qualified. Ph 273 9559 or 021 1104138

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TENNIS

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Students grouped for similar age & ability Focuses on technique & tactic, ball skills plus fun instructional games

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

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The programme includes a comprehensive analysis/explanation of: specimen exam papers full past exam papers for the past three exam sessions and selected pre-2016 past exam questions

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Howick Howickand andPakuranga PakurangaTimes, Times,Thursday, Thursday,June June22, 22,2017 2017 — 23

Lions play war games T

he All Blacks can expect a brutal aerial bombardment and bone-crunching tackles to combat their superior running game against the British and Irish Lions in Saturday’s eagerly awaited first test at Eden Park. It was the near perfect execution of these tactics that negated the threat of Damian McKenzie, Nehe Milner-Skudder and James Lowe when the Lions mauled NZ Maori 32-10 at Rotorua last weekend. It all started with the domination exerted by forwards Tadhg Furlong, Mario Itoje, Sean O’Brien and Taulupe Faletau against a well-beaten Maori pack that gave Irish halves Conor Murray and Jonny Sexton a perfect ride. Murray’s towering bombs were deadly and pose a major threat to the All Blacks’ back three who won’t be allowed the freedom to attack with the impunity they enjoyed in the 78-0 thrashing of

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Agnew’s Angle Samoa. With Murray seen as the major challenger to Aaron Smith’s status as the world’s best halfback, their contrasting styles should make interesting viewing. More compelling could be that between the Irish champion and PJ Perenara when the latter comes off the bench to provide the thrust and aggression which made him such a star against Samoa. Much as I admire Smith’s skills, Perenara may have more to recommend him against Murray in matching like for like. Caging the brilliance of Beauden Barrett will be the first priority of defence coach Andy Farrell whose son, Owen, is almost as good a tackler as he is a goal-kicker. Intimidation is as much the Lions’ game as running

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and slick passing is the All Blacks. With Ben Te’o and Jonathan Davies impressing against the Maori with their bone-crunching tackles, it will be interesting to see how they fare against Sonny Bill Williams and Anton Lienert-Brown should all four be chosen to start. The All Black pair’s brilliant offloading was magical against Samoa but they cannot expect the same leeway against the Lions who will also be eager to test SBW’s defence. However with Ben Smith and Israel Dagg also starring against Samoa, the All Blacks should carry the day if their forwards combat the threat posed by the Lions’ pack with the power and accuracy Brodie Retallick exerted against the Samoans. But expect a hard-fought battle against a ruthless team that against the Maori, took no prisoners. Meanwhile, plaudits to Emirates Team NZ for

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what has been a thrilling America’s Cup challenge that has them 3-0 in front of defending champion Oracle who have had five days to speed up their boat before the competition resumes on Sunday. With skipper Glen Ashby the only sailor involved in the dramatic collapse against Oracle four years ago, there is no baggage to carry for other members of the crew. Certainly not 26-yearold champion helmsman Peter Burling who, having owned up to past mistakes as a rookie match racer, has proved a quick learner. Having recovered from their early capsize to overcome allcomers including Britain’s Ben Ainslie and the Swedes, the Kiwis have Oracle Aussie skipper Jimmy Spithill worried, if not lost for words. As such, Oracle shouldn’t be short of puff in light airs. Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author

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

MATHS, ENGLISH, SCIENCE & STATISTICS TUITION CAMBRIDGE & NCEA A Some amazing achievements by my students:

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Club results

■ Premiers 12 vs Eden 51. Tries: Sam Shearer x2. Conversions: Wiseguy Faiane x1. Player of the Day: TJ Faiane. ■ Premier Development 26 vs Eden 24. Tries: Jarrod Dimond x1, Paula Maama x1, Matt Blackie x1, Charlie Gibson x1. Conversions: Hawaii Ahokovi x3. Player of the Day: Jarrod Dimond. ■ Under 20s 14 vs College Rifles 19. Tries: Simon Fauoo x1, Obey Samate x1. Conversions: Obey Samate x2. Player of the Day: Morgan White-Chambers. ■ First Grade 17 vs Suburbs 39. Tries: Jeremy Grey x2, Richie Maupese x1. Conversions: Scott McEwen x1. Player of the Day: Scott McEwen. ■ Taipans 66 vs College Rifle Shooters 0. Tries: Ryan White x2, Ben Biggelaar x1, Liam Crowe x1, Lance Talbot x1, David Conochie x1, Dylan Oberholzer x1, Jamie Petford x1, Kit Wilson x1, Etienne Hill x1. Conversions: Jason Littlefield x7, Ryan White x1. Player of the Day: Jason Littlefield.

Alan McEvoy Memorial Shield

Round 3 – Saturday June 17 ■ Suburbs 36 (C Perry, L Schwencke 3, R Parakai, M Keresoma tries, C Perry 3 conv) ■ Ponsonby 0 ( tries, conv, pen) Halftime: 5-0 ■ University 58 (H Saker 2, K Fuavao 2, A Pogia, S Dominkovich-Murray, K Eklund, M Jones tries, B Helleur 6 conv, B Helleur

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2 pen) ■ Grammar TEC 21 (M Storm, S McVinnie tries, Penalty try, H Plummer 2 conv) Halftime: 27-21 ■ Eden 51 (G William-Spears, B Lam 2, N Costa 2, B Hill tries, R Costa 6 conv, R Costa 3 pen) ■ Pakuranga 12 (S Shearer 2 tries, W Faiane conv) Halftime: 30-0 ■ College Rifles 36 (A Bell, A Tuia, T Manu 2, L Manu 2 tries, O Mausia 2, B Hooper conv) ■ Manukau Rovers 0 ( tries, conv, pen) Halftime: 12-0

Portola Trophy

Round 3 – Saturday June 17 ■ Papatoetoe 31 (J Latana 3, S Loamanu tries, J Latana conv, J Latana 3 pen) ■ Otahuhu 21 (M Matavao, M Tavae tries, M Matavao conv, M Matavao 3 pen) Halftime: 8 - 14 ■ East Tamaki 33 (S Talanoa 2, P Elama, L Fasavalu tries, Pen try, T Iosua 2 pen) ■ Marist 29 (S Rayasi, R Ipiniu, G Gray, A Rokolisoa tries, J Saena, S Rayasi 2 conv, J Saena pen) Halftime: 13 - 15 ■ Mt Wellington 31 (S Otto, S Tapili 2 tries, M Wilson 2 conv, M Wilson 4 pen) ■ Waitakere City 29 (B Afamasaga 3, T Unoi tries, A Tavita 3 conv, A Tavita pen) Halftime: 22 - 8 ■ Waitemata – BYE Women’s Premier ■ Marist 35 vs. Ponsonby 3 ■ Ardmore Marist 19 vs. East Coast Bays 14

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Pakuranga United Rugby Club is reeling after the premiers suffered a massive defeat at the weekend. The prems went down 51-12 to Eden after trailing 30-0 at half-time. “Yes it was one of those days where our boys decided not to turn up,” confessed premier coach Pita Alatini. “It was our worst performance so far this season...there’s no excuses. We had a team capable to get the result but unfortunately it wasn’t to be.” Meanwhile the pressure is back on the prems for this weekend’s game against University.

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