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Burglary bungled By NICK KRAUSE

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Beachlands burglar has been busted after a stealing spree went all wrong on Labour Day Monday. A 25-year-old local man was pinged after the quick-thinking actions of a homeowner saw the alleged thief trapped until police arrived. Long-time Beachlands resident and motoring magazine publisher Alistair Davidson left his Bell Road home for just 30 minutes on Monday to pop down to the beach to photograph an $80,000 test car.

While he locked up the house, he had difficulty shutting the garage door round the side of the house so left it half open. He returned to find tyre tracks across his lawn leading up the side of the house. “I poked my head into the garage and there was a guy up on the bench looking through the overhead cupboards.” After some discussion, Mr Davidson managed to pull down the garage door. “I put my foot down on it so he couldn’t get out.’ He called police. However the alleged burglar managed to squeeze out a tiny

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“They were nearby conducting a traffic blitz.” In the back of the burglar’s car was Mr Davidson’s $8000 Cervelo time trial bike, three tool chests, power tools, a drop saw and spare car parts. He concedes he was foolish leaving the garage door partly open. “There’s unfortunately a need to be a lot more security conscious,” he said. “Additional locks have been fitted to the house and garage, and the garage is being wired into the home’s alarm system.” ➤ Turn to Page 20

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’m writing this with only three weeks to go before I leave the Times and head for retirement. It’s the eve of the Auckland SuperCity election after which retiring Mayor Len Brown will head for bucolic bliss in the semirural fields of Karaka. And next year Pakuranga MP Maurice Williamson will take off for a Government posting in the sunny climes of Los Angeles. It’s been great to know them both as the Times has given me the opportunity to follow the ups and downs of their political careers. We’re all roughly the same age and blessed to be part of the ‘baby boomer’ phenomenon. This comes with an attitude that approaching or reaching retirement age does not mean it’s the end of life as we know it, but the start of a new one. We’re lucky enough to be heading off on new adven-

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tures. Mine is settling with my partner into a new community in the beautiful Bay of Islands. It will be the end of a career in journalism spanning close to 50 years. Little did I know when I joined the fledgling Howick & Pakuranga Times, in 1973 that I would make a full cir-

cle and end my professional days under such an enduring masthead. Over the past eight years I’ve witnessed the trials and triumphs of establishing a SuperCity; the early development of Ormiston, New Zealand’s first brand new town centre since Turangi was built; the birth

of a beautiful new Uxbridge Arts & Culture Centre; the determined battle to establish the Vector Wero whitewater park in Manukau; and the Times’ journey to Parliament to win the name of ‘Howick’ for the SuperCity’s newly-established south-eastern ward. These years have also been ones of turbulent change for the Times as it takes determined strides into the digital publishing age. It’s not an easy journey for dedicated print journalists like me but, nonetheless, one we must all embrace. I count myself extremely lucky to have spent these past eight years peeking into the fascinating lives of so many interesting and talented people, sharing the ups and the downs; also being the recipient of so much spontaneous kindness. It’s been a joy to meet up with community stalwarts

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Community buy-in sought for park By Marianne Kelly

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tephanie Chamberlin and Matthew Brajkovich have a vision of turning a neglected public reserve in Cockle Bay into a special place where children can experience nature. Consequently they are calling for buyin to the idea from the local community. For more than a year Mr Brajkovich has been asking Auckland Council for more hands-on maintenance of the Cockle Bay Domain and for funding to support a community project. The Cockle Bay Play Centre is located at the front of the reserve in Pah Road and Mrs Chamberlin says for the past four-five years she has had a vision for ways of integrating the play centre’s activities and the greater domain area. Council feedback so far is that it needs to see buy-in from the community before it increases its investment in the reserve. “It’s a huge opportunity for the council and community to come together, so let’s make it happen,”

ecological approach: Matthew Brajkovich and Stephanie Chamberlin want to see Cockle Bay Domain restored. Times photo Wayne Martin

Mrs Chamberlin says. “Hopefully we can get a team together to help.” An urgent ecological issue, Mr Brajkovich says, is the appearance of willow aphid over the past five years. The aphids are killing the willows but the dew they leave is also creating a food source for wasps, making the reserve a perfect habitat for wasps which are a threat to bees. Some stands of kahikatea, manuka and cabbage trees are a feature of the reserve attracting

kereru, tui and moreporks. But areas difficult for the council’s mowers to access and the slopes to a stream running below the play centre and under Pah Road are over-run with weeds. Mrs Chamberlin would love to see chickens installed in an enclosure on the stream bank. “It would be great to have the chickens which would keep the stream banks clear and it would be fantastic for us as the children could go hunting for eggs.” The stream bank hosts swan

Council streamlining starts Auckland Council’s new mayor Phil Goff has quickly taken the carving knife to operations announcing a new streamlined council committee structure designed to create a more effective and efficient decisionmaking process. He says the

new structure will result in five less formal meetings a month, up to 15 fewer reports needing to be prepared and a 25 per cent saving in staff and councillors’ time. “This is in line with my commitment to ratepayers that, as a council,

we will do more with less.” Franklin Ward councillor Bill Cashmore will be the new deputy mayor. Three committees of the whole will be planning, chaired by Chris Darby (North Shore); finance and performance,

plants and she envisages a fenced area for a butterfly haven. “We should also plant stinging nettle for the Red Admiral butterfly. We could provide a habitat for endangered species on the steep stream banks. “We also have glow worms here,” she says. Another suggestion is to provide a fish ladder in the stream for fish returning from the ocean. “There are five whitebait species here, also longfin and shortfin eels,” Mrs Chamberlin says. “The eels swim to Tonga and juveniles come back to the original stream their parents came from. But they are vulnerable now.” Mrs Chamberlin and Mr Brajkovich are disappointed that the council will not replace an old cracked path leading from a bridge over the stream to the western side of the reserve. “I sometimes come across an elderly lady who asks me why we can’t have a seat along here where she likes to sit and watch the birds,” Mr Brajkovich says. He also asks why native tree

planting could not be extended to the path which should be made wide enough for two pushchairs. “Maybe we could have a bike track for littlies through the trees. The back of this reserve is extremely neglected. “Once some basic work was done we could then let nature do its job.” They say the reserve project lends itself to allocating projects out to local schools administered under one umbrella group. So far a couple of local trusts have shown interest in receiving a funding proposal for the reserve and donations of plants or wood for building gardens would also be welcomed. “We are looking for buy-in or feedback on what people want and what they don’t want in the park,” Mr Brajkovich says. “But the council needs to see this buyin before it increases its involvement.” ■■ People interested in joining the community project at Cockle Bay Domain can email Mr Brajkovich on matthewboomer49@ gmail.com.

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to the governing body, civil defence and emergency management. Mr Quax is also a member of the civil defence and emergency management committee and both Howick ward councillors have been appointed to the regulatory committee. Mrs Stewart leads the independent disability advisory panel.

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‘They’re robbing me blind’ By Nick Krause

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ndrew Beatson has had a gutsful. The 32-year-old butchery owner does 1213 hours daily and some weeks works seven days. His Aussie Butcher franchise – a New Zealand-owned company which sells only Kiwi meat – is a busy operation and employs nine staff including part-timers. Any spare time Beatson has is precious and is devoted to his family. What’s getting on his wick though is a tidal wave of theft plaguing the Ti Rakau Drive store in Botany where he’s been for 10 years. And the apparent lack of police interest or adequate response. “There’s a lot of shoplifting. I’ve never seen this much,” said Beatson. “It’s definitely got worse. I’m guessing it’s tougher for people.” More alarming is that he and his staff have not only wrestled with thieves who had a trolley of stolen product, he’s also tried carjacking a vehicle a thief used after fleeing the scene with hundreds of dollars of meat. “We’ve stopped numerous

ones. It’s sort of got to the point where we don’t even ring the police,” he said. “The questions asked are just stupid. They ask if I want them to fingerprint. They say to trespass them. If anyone’s going to steal they’re not going to stay around to be told off. I’ve been advised to get a (car) rego. We’ve done that and nothing gets done. We’ve been burgled countless times. I don’t even ring up (anymore).” The thefts are hurting the company financially too, including the increase in insurance premiums. “They get away with (up to) $500 of goods. It will costs a couple of grand to repair a door. We’ve tried to make it hard. They just break through the doors.” The store now has a steel door and steel bollards but acknowledges that if they want to get in, they will. In terms of dollar value in respect of losses? “Tens of thousands on repairs and upgrades. With shoplifting $100-$300 (of goods each time).” His frustration has erupted with the return of an alleged

enough: Andrew Beatson is at the end of his tether with thefts continuing to affect his business.

repeat offender. “The same lady has been six times and has been caught four times,” said Beatson. The last visit was on Father’s Day. “The lookout was a boy of 6 or 7. Dad was in the car,” he said. “She stole $300 of steak. The son said f*** you, it’s Father’s Day. I’ve seen it before where the kids are used as a distraction. “We’ve been trying to get her for a long time. Police say ring 111. We’ve tried. I can’t hold her. I understand they’ve got bigger things to worry about.” He wants to know where the disincentive is. “I’ve carjacked the car myself,” he admitted. “Someone could have gone around and trespassed her then or come here and looked at the

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“We acknowledge Mr Beatson’s frustrations that his business has been targeted by criminals in this way and want to assure, both him and the wider community, that we have identified the area as a high priority.” Police are working with the Greater East Tamaki Business Association, Howick/Pakuranga Crime Watch and the Asian Council on Reducing Crime to increase visibility in the area, Inspector Pirret said. “The most recent event at ‘Aussie Butchers’ in September is under investigation and we are awaiting CCTV footage from Mr Beatson. “We have made other lines of enquiry, including looking into the vehicle used, however these have been unsuccessful. “

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The eighth Russian Day will be held in the village this Saturday (October 29) It will include dancing and live music on and around the Picton Street rotunda. Rices Mall will be decorated with a Russian theme where there will be Russian souvenirs and Russian bakery goods on sale. Every year the Salvation Army in Howick collaborates with members of the local Russian Christian Centre “God’s Stream”. As part of the Salvation Army’s support for overseas projects, all proceeds from this Saturday’s sales at the church’s shop in Rices Mall will go to the First Christian School in Far East

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Zoning test case looming By Marianne Kelly

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he outcome of an Auckland Council test case on zoning issues is awaited by the Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association (HRRA). The test case is this Friday, after which the HRRA’s lawyer will present its submission on the resolution of the zoning issues proposed by the council. Gayleen Mackereth, who chairs the HRRA, says if the “out of zone” claim succeeds, it would be able to follow the issue up with further action in the Environment Court to

ensure Howick’s views are protected. The association is raising funds to help cover the costs of its fight to save iconic Hauraki Gulf views from Stockade Hill and Crawford Reserve. Proposed plan changes would allow multiple 13-metre high buildings to be established from Bleakhouse to Park Hill Roads on the seaward side of Stockade Hill. Money raised so far totals $12,818. Meanwhile council planners will give the HRRA’s committee a presentation on the

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the 2011 and 2014 general elections. “I appreciate having the National Party’s endorsement for the coming election. We have a lot of growth and infrastructure opportunities in Botany and in neighbouring areas that I have helped to champion. I would love to continue being involved in those projects. “I have also appreciated living in and serving the multicultural community that is Botany. We are the face of modern Auckland and New Zealand. “Botany is my

home and my community. It would be an honour to serve Botany as the local National MP for another three years”. In Parliament Mr Ross serves as Junior Government Whip. He is also a member of the Finance & Expenditure Committee, and the Foreign Affairs, Defence & Trade Committee. “New Zealand is in a better place than it’s been for most of the past decade. “I hope to keep working as part of this John Key-led Government.”

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A mind-boggling tournament of minds By Farida Master

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ou can spot them from a mile away. Meet the gifted and talented students of Elim Christian College who participated in the Tournament of Minds (TOM) and took first place at the national competition. Talking to the Times prior to taking off to compete at the Australasian Pacific TOM on the Gold Coast, 12-year-olds Oli Isom and Tyler Wolsky say they are confident of winning the science and technology category. TOM is touted to be one of the fastest growing international problemsolving programmes that have thousands of students participate nationally and internationally. Students have to solve mind-boggling, open-

ended challenges from any of the four disciples - science and technology, engineering and mathematics, social sciences and language and literature. Year seven students Oli and Tyler are part of the team of seven and say that the competition is about spontaneity, finding solutions mixed with science and technology as well as a bit of drama. “Our initial challenge was to script a device that communicates a message,” says Oli. “The scenario given was that there is a lockdown in a school. A world disaster has just happened and everything is smashed in the school with debris lying around. “We had to create a machine that communicates with flag signals since nothing else works.”

no problem: Having won the nationals, the winning team from Elim Christian College heads for Gold Coast to participate in the Australasian Pacific Tournament of Minds. Photo supplied

While the initial challenge for the regional competition allowed teams six

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Tyler says that the complex challenges involved thinking on their feet by

creating an imaginary character and articulating their thoughts to a panel of judges. He speaks of a suit that withstands different elements and mentions terms like atomisation with the look of a young Einstein in the making. On tournament day, students have to present their idea in a 3m x 3m performance area. “Not only do you have to be a good actor but you also have to work collaboratively, have thinking skills, give a scientific explanation and have time management skills,” says Oli. Much as they are excited about participating in TOM, ask them about the highlight of their trip to the Gold Coast and pat comes the reply: “It’s going to Sea World,” they say in unison.

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Four Macleans College students have won a trans-Tasman business competition. Ben Payne, Catherin Chen, Charlene Lo and Zachary Wong represented New Zealand against a team from the Queensland Academy of Science Mathematics and Technology in Brisbane. The trip came about after they won the New Zealand National Secondary Schools Business Case Competition. In a case competition, teams have to look at a real-life organisation and analyse the company, identify key issues and present a strategy to a panel of judges on how the organisation can best meet its aims. Case competitions require analytical, teamwork and presentation skills which are highly valued in the modern workplace. The Queensland Academy team had won the Australian National Secondary Schools Business Case Competition. The students had five hours to prepare recommendations on how the Lotus F1 Racing team could cope with the disruptive changes that affected the F1 industry in 2013. They were required to present their recommendations in a 10 minute PowerPoint presentation followed by a 10 minute Q&A session with the judges. The three-person judging panel was made up of alumni from case programmes in Auckland, Queensland and Melbourne and included a project manager at BHP Billiton and a consultant at PWC in Zurich. Zachary Wong said the judges praised the Macleans College team’s performance, saying it could have been delivered by experienced university students. On top of the all-expenses paid, three-day trip to Brisbane, the students also received A$500 for winning. They were coached by students from the University of Auckland Management Case Consulting Club and were supported in Brisbane by commerce teacher Jacob Samuel and University of Auckland staff member Olivia Flack.


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An annual fun night for the family, organised as a safe alternative to trick or treating, will run again this Halloween. Howick’s C3 Church is bringing back its annual community Glow Party which was attended by more than 2000 people last year. In the course of the event 25,000 lollies will be distributed. A ‘maze room’ will have a Star Wars theme this year. Other attractions will include a pitch black room a disco, and prizes for dress ups. And an outdoors performance stage will host dance performances by Flow Academy of Motion, Jayes Dance and Macleans Primary School kapa haka group. Other attractions include free food, sausages, drinks and coffee, bouncy castles and an obstacle course, goodie bags, face painting and candy floss. Entry for the event at the church in Aviemore Drive, Highland Park, is a gold coin per child. ■■ More information is at www. c3howick.org.nz/glow-party.

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dren are increasingly aware of and parents are looking for safe, fun options.” Families from the trust’s playgroup and Cession community church, along with local businesses and charities, are getting involved decorating their car boot to a familyfriendly Halloween theme. With cars and participants dressed to theme, families are able to go boot-to-boot in a safe, fun environment with plenty of other activities to get involved with, including marshmallow toasting, candy

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t’s an American custom that is catching on in New Zealand, but not all are convinced it’s safe or “proper Kiwi”. Cession Community Trust has come up with a fresh idea for families who want to celebrate Halloween. It’s running a Halloween event with a Kiwi twist on Saturday (October 29). The idea was sparked two years ago by one of the Cession Community playgroup’s mothers who was new to the area asking what people did around trick or treating. She wasn’t sure it was safe or something the neighbours really embraced and was looking for a good alternative. The Halloween Car Boot Party was born out of this desire to have a fun but safe Halloween event that included the traditional Halloween practice of trick or treating but with a Kiwi flavour to it. Playgroup coordinator Katie Buckley says it’s often hard for new parents or people new to the Howick area to know how “it’s done” here. “Halloween,” she says, “is one of those things that chil-

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Barbara’s books By Scott Yeoman

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very morning Barbara Rosie gets up at 6am and reads for two hours. The 61-year-old owner of Readaway Bookshop in Howick reads everything and anything, “except science fiction”. So when you wander into this local literary hideaway, and are overcome by the eclectic variety of books on offer, there’s no one better for a recommendation than Ms Rosie. “I read a lot. I read just about everything so I can recommend,” she says. “I get a lot of customers come in and ask for recommendations.” Sitting in the Readaway Bookshop back office – the narrow space distractingly crammed with even more books and magazines – Ms Rosie recently told the Times about her lifetime love of books and her much-loved family business, which turns 60 next year. Her aunt Margaret Clark bought the Readaway Book Club in 1957 with her parents and ever since then it has had an enduring presence in Howick. The shop settled in its current spot on Picton Street in 1985 and that’s when Ms Rosie joined her aunt to help out. She started her career in books at the Auckland University library and moved from there to a bookshop in Edinburgh, Scotland. When she returned to New Zealand, she became a sales rep for Penguin Books. So when Ms Rosie joined her aunt in Howick in 1985, she had the perfect background to “morph” the store – more of a news agent at the time – into a bookshop and back then that’s where the market was heading. “In those days people read a lot and we sold a lot of children’s books. For books, that

was the heyday probably – the 80s and 90s. “It has got harder in the last 10 years when people like Amazon opened up. Anybody under 35, unless they’re really interested, buys everything online.” Sadly her aunt Margaret died earlier this year. She was 84. “It was her baby – this bookshop,” Ms Rosie says. “She started it and right to the end she was always here pottering around. She loved the whole thing.” Ms Rosie is determined to keep Readaway Bookshop going but it is a business after all, she says. It’s not all about loving and working with books. And it’s certainly not like the 1980s and 90s. “It’s not as good at all. No. It’s not that we struggle, but it’s hard work to keep it going and that will be the online buying. But in saying that, any retailer will suffer the same thing these days. It’s a trend.” However, the shop has a huge base of loyal customers, Ms Rosie says, and that is what has kept them alive, at times when bookshops around the world were shutting their doors. “We’re doing what we do and trying to do it well.” And what do you do? “Customer service,” she replies. “And being pleasant to everybody – just things that you wouldn’t get at a big store, where they won’t initially go the extra mile to order in books and things like that.” This is also where her love of books and reading plays a role. In store and over the phone, Ms Rosie and her four parttime staff members talk to customers, new and old, about their favourite authors, genres, and books. “Talking intelligently to customers,” Ms Rosie calls it. “Making [sure] people enjoy you talking to them and not

treating them as just another person with money.” Of course there is also “the pleasure of browsing” at Readaway Bookshop, Ms Rosie says. “It’s just the whole atmosphere, isn’t it? It’s an absolute pleasure. It’s relaxation, a stress free environment. It’s escapism.” Ms Rosie also keeps herself busy after hours by supporting local and New Zealand authors at various literary events and book launches. “I do a lot of that, which normally a chain [store] wouldn’t do readily,” she says. “So you really have to rely on the independent booksellers to do a lot of supporting of that sort of thing.” New Zealand Bookshop Day, which is this Saturday, is all about celebrating and recognising the role that bookshops play in communities. Bookshops like Ms Rosie’s. The annual nationwide celebration started last year and is also about encouraging people to buy books locally. Bookstores around New Zealand will be holding events to mark the day. The Readaway Bookshop event starts in store at 11am and features some well-known local authors. Back to talking about the future, Ms Rosie says it will be sad to leave Readaway Bookshop when the time comes. She’s almost at retirement age and has seen generations pass through her store. “A lot of people come in and mention that – that it’s still here and they used to come in when they were kids.” This journalist did, and still does. So when Ms Rosie does leave it all behind, which is hopefully still a few years away, it will indeed be a sad time for the bookworms of Howick. They will be hoping someone can carry it on, as Ms Rosie did for her aunt Margaret all those years ago.

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or the past 10 years composer and Howick Brass trombonist Anthony Young has harboured an ambition to write a musical composition based on the swash buckling hero of the New Zealand Wars, Gustavus von Tempsky. Now the opportunity has come with Howick Brass securing a $4574 Creative Communities grant to commission a New Zealand work for the band to tackle. The band’s musical director Luke Christiansen wanted to programme more New Zealand music into its major performances and the next step was to commission a work. Having a composer in the band’s ranks made the task easy. Mr Young has been a member of the band for the past five years. He was born in Howick and educated at Edgewater College. He currently lectures in composition at the University of Auckland School of Music and teaches it at Botany Downs and Howick Colleges. While he’s thought about the Von Tempsky work for a long time, he says he never envisaged it being for a brass band. It will be his first composed for a brass band from scratch. The work, he says, will be longer than usual performance pieces – 10-15 minutes - requiring extra technical demands. It may be a test work for national band championships and the aim is to have it ready for a premiere concert in Howick next July. “I found the Von Tempsky character interesting although he’s a bit forgotten now,” Mr Young says. “He was a popular folk hero, coming to New Zealand in the 1860s and fighting in the New Zealand Wars. “Today people wouldn’t view him in the same way. A few generations later, people have different opinions of those times. He was a man of

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Frustrating and fantastic – top finishers describe mixed race “A

terrible race” was the verdict from some of the first boats to arrive into Russell at the finish line of the PIC Insurance Brokers Coastal Classic. Not because they didn’t get fantastic conditions for nearly all of the race. But because for the first two hours the race was so good, they thought they were going to have a good chance of shaving at least a little time off the race record. A total of 141 boats started Friday’s PIC Coastal Classic Auckland to Russell yacht race, in conditions described as any sailor’s dream. With the wind coming from the south-west, and with just the right amount to make it great fun, the PIC Coastal Classic yacht race got underway in Auckland with crowds out at the usual vantage points like Devonport Wharf and North Head. Frank Racing’s skipper Simon Hull said that they were on track

for a record time for the first third of the race. But over time the strength went out of the wind and when it turned unexpectedly went north, and very light, on the approach to Cape Brett. “That’s sailing,” he said, of the result which remained his sixth Coastal Classic win in seven years. Frank Sailing had a sensational upwind leg between

Cape Brett and Russell, reaching speeds of well over 25 knots, to finish at 1724hrs. Taeping, which finished at 1907hrs in second place, used a special upwind sail to get out of the predicament at Cape Brett followed by an uncomfortable, wet finish between Cape Brett and Russell township. While frustrating, they enjoyed

Buck a big hit at ‘Ranga’ fundraiser Close to $14,000 was raised for Pakuranga United Rugby Club’s junior academies at the 11th annual Bledisloe Luncheon and Fundraising Auction last week.Proceeds go to run the club’s Under 15 and Under 18 academies. PURC general manager Stephen Hackett was delighted with the amount raised at the function, attended by 220 guests. Guest speaker was All Black rugby legend Wayne ‘Buck’ Shelford. “We are pleased that our annual Bledisloe Luncheon was again a huge success for the club,” he said. “The support we receive from both our members and the people of the Howick and Pakuranga area is greatly appreciated. “The venue looked fantastic, Buck Shelford proved a hit with the audience and, most importantly, our guests enjoyed their day with us. We look forward to doing it all again in 2017.”

SUCCESS: Pakuranga United Rugby Club GM Steve Hackett (left), All Black great and guest speaker Buck Shelford and PURC’s director of rugby, premier head coach and ex-All Black Pita Alatini (right). Times photo Nick Krause

the tactical challenge, and Skipper Greg Roake pronounced himself pleased with the end result. Slime, a 13.2m catamaran designed Malcolm Tennant catamaran first took line honours in the race in 2002, was the third boat to cross the finish line, at 1918hrs, a finish time that was within four minutes of its finish time 14 years ago, with the same skipper. Kotuku and Sundreamer were the fourth and fifth multihulls home. The first of the big monohulls was Harry Dodson’s Transpac 52, Mayhem, which finished at 2026hrs. Viento II crossed the line just two minutes later after a very close race, and Awen, the Open 60, at 2041hrs. Ten boats had finished before 2100hrs, with half of the fleet through Cape Brett, meaning that the picturesque anchorage outside of Russell will fill up overnight. The tail enders were at Tutukaka. The smallest entrant, Spank, at 7.7m, was at Whangaruru and sailing at 8.5knots according to its PredictWind tracker. The entries included one all female crew, seven solo entrants – including two from Pine Harbour Cruising Club, and five boats with just two crew. Considered one of the world’s most famous yacht races, the Coastal traditionally attracts the very best of New Zealand yachting to race alongside a colourful fleet of boats of all shapes, sizes and abilities. The event is organised by the New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club and is traditionally a battle between single hulled boats ‘monohulls’ and double or triple hulled yachts ‘multihulls’ . There were 16 divisions in total and with a great range of boats on the start line with results calculated both by finishing order, and by handicap.

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When: The race started off Devonport Wharf in Auckland at 9.30am on Friday 21 October and finished off Russell Wharf in the Bay of Islands Distance: 119 nautical miles

Results for local yachtsmen: The first figure denotes overall placing. The boat’s name follows, then the skipper. Clubs included Bucklands Beach Yacht Club (BBYC), Maraetai Beach Boat Club MBBC) and Pine Harbour Cruising Club (PHCC). The time references refer to the finish time and then the elapsed time. The final categories denote the race class and the boat’s design. ■■ 32. PRETTY BOY FLOYD, Geoff Martlew, BBYC, 22:13:53, 12:13:53, D1b, Ross 12 ■■ 36. BULLRUSH, Anthony Robinson, BBYC, 22:38:49, 12:38:49, D1b, Elliott ■■ 65. JJ, Mike Phear, MBBC, 01:00:22:01, 14:22:01, D1b, Elliot 16.5 ■■ 96. GOOD CHANSE, John Truscott, BBYC, 01:01:22:24, 15:52:24, D8, Hanse 415 ■■ 99. GOLDEN POND, Kevin Stone, PHCC, 01:01:39:45, 16:09:45, D8, Hanse 400e ■■ 103. RAWHIDE, Craig Anderson, PHCC, 01:01:46:57, 16:16:57, D5, Farr 1020 ■■ 104. NIJINSKY, Des Davis, BBYC, 01:01:47:30, 16:17:30, D5, Young 88 ■■ 108. ZEN, Steve Newcombe, PHCC, 01:01:55:33, 16:25:33, D3, Titan 36 ■■ 115. FLASH GORDON, James Corbett, BBYC, 01:02:09:39, 16:39:39, D5, Young 88

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Are utes fuel-efficient? Are utes good for work?

Absolutely. Utes were originally manufactured to carry small loads, such as tool boxes, to and from work sites. Now the trays have increased in size and enable you to carry more equipment, as well as any extras.

Are utes expensive to run?

If you opt for a diesel engine, then you will save on fuel considerably.

How many passengers can fit in a ute?

This all depends on whether you buy a single cab or a dual cab. For the single cab, you can accommodate up to two passengers; for the dual cab ute, you can fit up to four passengers in your vehicle, not including you, the driver.

Do utes have lots of space?

The tray at the back of the ute acts as a substitute boot, and provides endless space for you to put your tools, trail bikes, camping equipment, and even your pet dog!

Are utes family friendly?

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recovered: Alistair Davidson and his very expensive time trial bike which was one of many bits of property loaded into the alleged offender’s vehicle. Photo supplied

Burglar caught in the act ➤➤From page 1

Local police officer Constable Steve Webb was first on the scene on Monday and praised Mr Davidson’s cool decisions. “All credit to Alistair for his quick response. Because of that we were able to apprehend him. People must always be cautious. We don’t want them assaulted,” Mr Webb said. “We strongly encourage residents to lock and secure their property. If you see anything suspicious, please call us straight away.” The local man appeared in the Manukau District Court on Tuesday charged with burglary and was released on bail to appear again in November. “He’s been on our radar from some time,” said Mr Webb. As a result of this incident, a warrant was executed on Tuesday which turned up more stolen items. The man will face two additional charges of burglary.

Taking the spooky out of Halloween night By Farida Master

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welfth year in running, the Light Party first introduced by St Columba as a more positive and upbeat alternative to Halloween had more than a thousand people turn up for the celebration last year. This year, the Light Party with plenty of activities and entertainment is going to be held on Monday, October 31 from 5-8pm. Alex Tracey, the children’s and family ministry leader at St Columba says that the idea behind the Halloween event is to encourage children to

have more fun in a clean and safe environment. “Instead of knocking on doors of strangers and asking for lolly, you can come here and have fun rides, participate in a talent parade and have as much lolly you want. We want to get rid of the bad influence of Halloween,” he says. The children’s’ pastor believes that even the elderly folk don’t feel very safe with strangers knocking at the door on Halloween. “We encourage them saying, be here and get your grand kids along. Also, this is a good opportunity for social

interaction since the elderly members of our community don’t get enough of it.” Instead of dressing up as witches, ghouls and ghosts, children can come dressed as superheroes, princesses, fairies and rugby heroes. Everyone is encouraged to come dressed in something funny, friendly or fantastic. This year there is an additional cup and saucer ride apart from the rock wall, bouncy castle, face painting and carnival games. Local musicians as well as the kapa haka group from Elim Christian College will be performing on the day.

Mr Tracey who has been involved with organising the Light Party at St Columba for the last six years says: “If you have kids, parents and grandparents please come along and join the party. There is nothing like sharing the community spirit in a festive atmosphere. “We welcome not only the church people but also our community and neighbours. You can enjoy the food sold at the stalls; a lot of it is gluten free this time and there will be plenty to eat and takeaway.” ■■ Entry $2 per person. Free entry for under 3s.

safe: Plenty of fun and entertainment at the Light Party to be held on Monday evening at St Columba Church. Photos supplied

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What’s On

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Garden club

Pigeon Mountain Garden Club meets at 7.30pm on November 7 at Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, corner of Ridge Road and Vincent Street, Howick. The meeting is a celebration of the club’s 20th year and its Christmas party. Guest speaker is florist, Marie Baxter, demonstrating Christmas arrangements. Contact Gabby on 537-2979.

Flower show

Papatoetoe Garden & Floral Art Society holds its 85th annual rose and floral art show at 10am-3.30pm on November 12 at Wesley Methodist Church Hall, 37 Kolmar Road, Papatoetoe. Admission free. Roses, cut flowers, floral art and children’s section. Trading table and refreshments. Contact Rosemary on 278-2223.

Quiz night

A quiz night fundraiser will be held at ‘The Fox’ Sports Bar & Grill on November 22 to raise money for Edgewater College students to go on the college’s 2017 trip to Japan. All proceeds go towards the cost. Admission is $10 a ticket and can be purchased by contacting Angelina 021-137-5431. Groups of six/ seven are preferred but couples and small groups are welcome and will be paired up. Food, house wine and house beer will be discounted. This is an 18 years-plus establishment and anyone under this age must be accompanied by their parent/legal guardian. The venue is at 85/87 Customs Street West, Central City, near the Viaduct.

Zonta awards

Zonta Club of East Auckland Awards Night, November 1. Annual awards evening at The Lounge, 186 Wellington Street, Howick, 6pm. Guest speaker, Ranjina Patel QSM, JP. This occasion is to acknowledge women who have been successful in various achievements through volunteerism and education which benefit members of our community. Phone Robyn 535-8501.

exhibition: Landscape artist Xiaoming An (centre) with chairman of the NZ Chinese Artists Association, from left Jie Xu, MP Dr Jian Yang, Howick Local Board member Adele White, Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross, president of NZ Chinese History and Cultural Association Steven Wong and Labour Party MP Su’a William Sio, at the inauguration of his art exhibition at the Auckland Museum on the weekend. Photo supplied

Ladies club

Pakuranga Ladies Club meet every fourth Friday at Pakuranga Rugby League Club, 24 William Roberts Road, 10am. Our next meeting is October 28. Come join us for a cuppa and listen to our speaker this month - Marguerite van der Kolk, a volunteer with the Auckland Zoo. New members welcome. Phone Pip 576-8932.

Wills

Lawyer Carol Livingstone is giving a talk on making wills and information around enduring power of attorney. Come to Pakuranga Library on Wednesday, November 2. Talk will start at 10.30am. Morning tea from 10.15am. No booking required.

Al-Anon

Are you upset because someone else drinks? Come and visit the Howick New Beginnings, Al-Anon Family Group (for families and friends of problem drinkers). We meet every Saturday with afternoon tea at 2pm, followed by the meeting from 2.15pm-3.15pm, at the All Saints Community Hall, Karaka Room (go down the stairs and around the back). 30 Cook Street, Howick. Phone Auckland 379-4871 or visit www.al-anon.org.nz.

Dance

If you like Classical Sequence, Modern Sequence and New Vogue, come to Albert and Virginia’s Dance at Te Tuhi, Centre For The Arts, opposite The Warehouse in Reeves Road Pakuranga, every 1st Saturday of the month at 7.30pm. Phone 576-9275.

Mandarin storytime

Join us at Pakuranga Library for Mandarin storytime with lovely stories, rhymes, music and games. Suitable for children aged 2-5. Thursday, November 3, 10am-10.30am. Phone 576-5269.

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The Bucklands Beach Yacht Club will host its eighth annual art exhibition on November 2-6 at the club’s function room, Half Moon Bay 9am6pm (9am-4pm Sunday). On show will be work from many local artists. Sale proceeds will benefit the yacht club’s junior sailing programme.

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New Horizons is a social and friendship club for single 40s, 50s & 60s. Monthly programmes of barbecues, outings, dinners, film etc. A club and prospective new members’ night is held on the first Thursday of each month at the Barrel Inn, Cook Street, Howick. Come along from 6.30pm and meet new friends. Phone Suzie 529 4027 or Rex 027 453 2904.

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English for immigrants

English classes for immigrants are held on Thursdays, 10am11.45am, Trinity Methodist Church, 474 Pakuranga Road. There is no charge, small classes. Lessons in vocabulary, grammar, NZ customs and culture. Morning tea provided. Phone Lana 274-3907.

Cherry Blossom Festival 6 November 2016 10am-4pm Baby Blessing • Adulthood Ceremony Prince & Princess Pageant • High Tea • Tea Meditation Vegetarian food stalls & Culture stalls

Genealogy

Scottish interest group. Research day, Sunday, November 6, 1pm-4pm, NZSG Research Rooms, 159 Queens Rd, Panmure. Speaker: Marie Hickey ”Sasines”. Research help available. Entry $5, with afternoon tea. All welcome. Phone Barbara 575-7968.

The temple invites everyone to come and experience a joyful feast amongst the backdrop of the cherry blossoms. On this auspicious day, we’d like to take the opportunity to celebrate faithful marriages of couples with a vow renewal ceremony, may their path be blessed with eternal peace, harmony and happiness. Please register for the event in advance at the temple shrine

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Genealogy

Panmure Branch of the NZSG meets at the Family Research Centre, 159 Queen’s Road, Panmure, on Tuesday, November 8, 5pm, for own research, 7.30pm for meeting. Topic: Anglo Indians. Supper. Phone Vivienne Parker 578-2525.

Christmas carnival

Saturday, November 12, 11am-3pm, Pigeon Mountain Primary School, 22 Wells Rd, Bucklands Beach. Includes fun run, market stalls, bouncy castles, international food stalls, entertainment, police car rides, face painting, wacky hair, toy pony rides, dunk the teacher, duct tape the principal, book stalls, clothing, Christmas candy store, sports equipment, games, smash palace, wreck a car, Santa’s Grotto and more.

Ladies group

Ladies Club of Highland Park meets at 10am on the first Friday of the month at the Trinity Methodist Church, 474 Pakuranga Road. The next meeting is on November 4. Topic - Bank scams. New members and visitors welcome. Phone Kay Williams 534-5381.

Public speaking club

Tongue-tied in front of others? Let us help! POWERtalk’s Howick Club invites you to a free session on Tuesday, November 1, 7.30pm–9pm, Pakuranga Leisure Centre, 13 Reeves Road. There will be tips on platform presence and how to control nervousness when speaking to groups. All welcome. Phone Helen 027 814 2727 or email powertalk.helenw@xtra.co.nz

Classy crafts

Indoor market, Saturday, November 5, All Saints Community Centre, 30 Cook St, Howick, 9am1pm. Quality NZ-made crafts, Christmas gifts, souvenirs, children’s clothing, books, toys, homewares, canvases, novelties, jewellery. Lucky spot prizes. Phone Ruth 535-7513.

Feedback

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Let’s protect the views

Re Stockade Hill views. In response to the letter from Heather Guptill (Times, October 20), one of the delights of Howick Village is the stunning view of the Gulf on the approach to the township beside Stockade Hill. I support the Howick Residents and Ratepayers Association and your newspaper in your efforts to preserve this view, rather than allow it to be partially blocked by buildings of up to three storeys along the upper stretch of Picton Street. I agree with Mrs Guptill - further development on much of Mellons Bay Road may not be affected by the changes under the Unitary Plan. But let’s save this great view shaft before it’s too late. I do not wish to have to walk up Stockade Hill in order to enjoy it. Jennifer Pitches Cockle Bay

“We’re willing to fight in court” Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association are working tirelessly to support the will of our Howick people and ensure Stockade Hill and Crawford Reserve views are kept for posterity. Over 5000 people have spoken and on that basis we are willing to go to court to

huge effort being put in by Howick Ratepayers and Residents Assn and the people of Howick. Gayleen Mackereth Chairperson Howick Ratepayers and Residents Association

Now that’s a full tide I was travelling on the ferry to downtown Auckland and took these photos at approximately 9.20am last Tuesday (October 18). High tide was 3.6m and this was close to the time of high spring tide. Warwick Rumble, Farm Cove ask for a declaration that the late rezoning to Mixed Housing Urban (MHU) along our precious ridgeline at Mellons Bay Road and Picton St is “out of scope”. There were hundreds of submissions to the IHP from Howick residents asking that the area remain Single Housing zoning with large sections and good distance from boundaries and many of those were also asking for the old Cockle Bay area to remain as a Heritage Zone as it had been under Manukau City Council. Not one submission to the Unitary Plan asked for this area to be upzoned to provide for multiple houses or apartments. We were therefore somewhat surprised at the letter from a former “Howickian”, who is in the process of sell-

ing the family home, stating that so far no views have been blocked. This is correct as houses in this area were built or renovated under the old “8 metre height limit” applying to this zone. Our point and real concern is that in the future, under the MHU zoning, multiple houses 12 metres tall may be built, and these buildings will be built to the higher side of the sections nearer the road due to the subdivision of existing sections. This 50 per cent increase in building height limit will impinge on the precious views from Stockade Hill that at the moment can be enjoyed by everyone. The devastating change to the Special Character of Howick and the threat to our iconic views cannot be underestimated hence the

P and proverbs

Hearing the ideas and criticism of suggestions of how to deal with the P problem in state houses reminds me of two proverbs. It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear a fool, than to open it and remove all doubt. And - Don’t knock other people’s ideas unless you have a better idea of your own. Bob Wichman, Botany

Fingers crossed for project Re ‘School expansion awaits ministry nod’ (Times October 30). It was good to read the article on Elim Christian College Junior Campus. A lot of people in our area are in the dark about the messy area adjoining our properties. We have had to tolerate this mess for more than three years. This report answers a lot of questions and maybe gives us a little hope that one day soon this project may be completed. Graeme Leaning, Golflands

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Oh how the truth hurts Aussie clown I

t’s hard to understand why paranoid Australian rugby coach Michael Cheika should take umbrage at being portrayed as a clown by Herald cartoonist Rod Emmerson when he continues to act like one. I don’t dispute Chieka’s right to dispute TMO Shaun Veldsman’s controversial decision to over-rule referee Nigel Owens’ awarding of Henry Speight’s try in the All Blacks 37-10 Eden Park win on Saturday night. But to claim Emmerson and New Zealanders showed disrespect for the Australian jersey was ridiculous. Emmerson is, after all, an Aussie, who was poking fun solely at Cheika, for whom making outrageous claims is part of his DNA. Certainly then All Black captain Richie McCaw didn’t grizzle last year when an Australia cartoonist depicted him as a grub. He just got on with it as he usually does, head down, bum up and mouth shut. That, we like to think, is the Kiwi way. Just as Chieka’s outburst failed to deflect our pride in the All Blacks’ new world record 18 consecutive wins for tier one rugby nations. Yet this time the Wallabies made them battle hard, enjoying 65 per cent possession and 68 per cent territory before the home team bolted home, with Julian Savea scoring two tries

and making the final pass for Dane Coles to notch his. In the end it looked much easier than it was with the All Blacks scoring six tries to one. Had Speight’s try not been ruled out for shepherding it would not have made any difference to the end result. Once again, Kieran Read, Brodie Retallick and Sam Whitelock were outstanding in the forwards where lively openside flanker Matt Todd enjoyed his finest game in the black jersey, making four turnovers and numerous tackles. Consistent fullback Ben Smith was once again brilliant on counter attack and wing Julian Savea was back to his best with a storming second half, bouncing defenders off him as though they were rubber dummies. In beating Australia three times this year, it was also a triumph for coaches Steve Hansen, Ian Foster, Wayne Smith and Mike Cron after NZ fans felt cheated when Chieka was named 2015 International Rugby Coach of the Year after Hansen’s team won the World Cup. However what should have been an unbeaten romp through the All Blacks’ upcoming tour of America, Italy, Ireland and France could become more difficult if champion locks Whitelock and Retallick

Agnew’s Angle

don’t quickly recover from injuries. Whitelock suffered a sprained ankle in the Eden Park win against Australia which could sideline him from three to six weeks. Retallick sustained a concussion. Their injuries should offer more game time for Luke Romano and powerful 23-year-old Patrick Tuipulotu, who was so impressive against Argentina. Meanwhile Beauden Barrett’s brother Scott has replaced Whitelock in the tour party in which their 19-yearold sibling, Jordie, the family’s best goal-kicker, has been included as an apprentice. Having scored 10 tries for Auckland this season, it is good to see gifted Rieko Ioane, also 19, become an All Black after first winning NZ sevens representation as a 17-year-old. Meanwhile the Hurricanes, the Super Rugby champions, may feel hard done by at having only five players in the 36-strong touring party behind the Crusaders (10), Highlanders (8), Blues (7) and Chiefs (6). Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer and author

Hunter building up for worlds Howick Pakuranga 50m freestyle swimmer Daniel in 21.58s, just Hunter has enjoyed 8/100ths off his a strong start to national record, his preparations and was fifth in the for next month’s final of the 100m FINA World 25m freestyle in 47.67, Championships. only 15/100ths off He has swum his record. Both DANIEL HUNTER close to New finals were won by Zealand record times in the Russian Vladamir Morzov, opening meet of the FINA/ a three-time world short airweave World Cup series course gold medallist. in Singapore. Two other New Zealand Hunter was fifth in the swimmers were competing

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CLASSY EFFORT: Left, back row: Head Coach Tody Granat, Assistant Coach Leonie Wood, 3rd row: Joshua Walesby, Zac Macfarlane, Matthew Aucamp, Bradley Frost, 2nd row: Courtney Burchell, Aleisha Bain, Charlotte Mimilo (team captain), front row: Adele Benns, Baylin Klein Ovink; below, left to right: Aleisha Bain, Baylin Klein Ovink, Charlotte Mimilo, Adele Benns, Courtney Burchell (Photo taken by Liz Brooker); right, Pakuranga College student Regan Mooney (front) in action. Photos supplied

Snowboarders rule at NI champs R

egan Mooney has notched up an incredible win in the recent North Island Secondary Schools Snowboard Competition. The Year 12 Pakuranga College student beat entrants from 43 other schools to win the Boardercross event at the championships in September. Elim Christian College’s Baylin Kelin Ovink had an exception competition and took overall top juior girl’s award. Macleans College’s Angus Jones finished in ninth equal place, as did Saint Kentigern’s Bronson Gleye. Another Pakuranga student – Daniel Hotter finished 10th equal. Elim Christian College won the girls’

combined team award while Macleans College was fourth in the boys’ combined team. This competition has been running since 1997 and is available to all secondary schools across the North Island. It is the largest snow sport event of its kind in the North Island and is hosted annually by Ruapehu College. Under the leadership and guidance of head coach Tody Granat, the Elim Christian College snowboarding team fared extremely well (listed below). ■ Aleisha Bain (3rd place in Slopestyle) ■ Aleisha Bain (3rd place in Giant Slalom) ■ Charlotte Mimilo (3rd place in

Boardercross, also top 10 finalist in Slopestyle) ■ Baylin Klein Ovink (2nd place in Giant Slalom, also top 10 finalist in Slopestyle) ■ Baylin Klein Ovink (Upcoming rider with the best attitude and potential. For this she was awarded a place at a Mt Ruapehu Snowsports Training Camp valued at $500) ■ Top Girls Team (We were awarded as the premier girls’ team in the North Island.) ■ Aleisha Bain (2nd Overall Senior Girl rider) ■ Baylin Klein Ovink (Top Junior Girl rider).

Time to tackle the marathon Thousands of eager runners will be making their way into central Auckland early on Sunday morning to take part in the Auckland Marathon. As of October 20, there are 12,700 entries in the popular event and one of those is local teacher and mum Mandy Heim. The Elim Christian College staff member is running the 42.195km marathon for the second year in a row and this year has someone special running alongside her. Mrs Heim, who moved to New Zealand from South Africa in 1995, will be joined by her sister Tracee Botes at the Devonport start-line. Mrs Botes is flying out from South Africa especially for the event. Mrs Heim ran the Auckland Half Marathon (21km) in 2003 with her “Kiwi sister” Heather Pretorius. Both were young mums at the time with their own personal challenges to overcome.

“We both agreed that one day we would tackle the full marathon. It became a ‘when we are 50’ goal and that ‘one day’ marathon was last year,” Mrs Heim said. “Our aim was to survive the marathon. Well, with the support of friends and family, particularly Heather’s three girls, we loved it so much that we are back to do it all over again this year.” Now they are a team of three. “We are a little older but much wiser and the added excitement is that this time around we have been training on opposite sides of the world, sharing updates and training stories online with my South African sister, who is a seasoned ultramarathon competitor and who is ticking something off her bucket list – running the famous Auckland Marathon.” Mrs Botes, who arrived in Auckland yesterday night, said as busy mums with demanding careers,

HPCC 198/9. David Winn 111*. T Hills 4/41. HPCC recovered from 52/5 mainly due to a determined effort by the lower order, which did their best to support David Winn. Winn batted sublimely for his century hitting a six to score the winning runs.

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The HPCC premier reserve men beat Kumeu CC at Lloyd Elsmore Park. HPCC 230/7. Tim Tomlinson 112*. P Kumar 3/50. The Reserves found life difficult at first against a tight

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there is something powerful in clinging to a personal goal. “We all have supportive husbands who go the extra mile when our training schedules are gruelling,” she added. ■ Are you running in the Auckland Marathon this weekend? Share your photos from the event with us by emailing them to: scott@times.co.nz.

Howick Pakuranga Cricket Club results The Howick Pakuranga Cricket Club (HPCC) premier men beat Parnell CC at Lloyd Elsmore Park. This was the third Jeff Crowe Cup (limited overs championship) game of the season for the HPCC premier men. They lost to Takapuna CC in week one and their game against Auckland University CC was abandoned in week two. Parnell CC 193/9. Rudi Botadra 3/40, Patrick Cairns 2/14, Dale Phillips 2/34. D Goddard 52. HPCC made early inroads and had Parnell on the ropes at 63/3 but couldn’t maintain the pressure and the visitors reached 193/9.

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Kumeu bowling attack until Tim Tomlinson settled in and took control of the innings scoring the first century of the season with 112*. Kumeu CC 139/10. Jacob O’Callaghan 4/15. M Undugodage 51.

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The HPCC premier women lost to Waitakere CC at Lloyd Elsmore Park. HPCC 148/10. Katie McGill 23, Josie Penfold 22*. J Veale 3/28, T Nikolaison 3/40. Waitakere 152/2. Katie McGill 1/29. K Anderson 54*.

Students from 22 New Zealand schools including Bucklands Beach Intermediate (BBI) School, Macleans College, Botany Downs Secondary College, Pakuranga College and Saint Kentigern College have been recognised for outstanding mathematical achievement. The Australian Mathematics Trust (AMT) is celebrating top secondary students – and those from BBI - who participated in the 2016 Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC). BBI is included as it has to do with the way the school years are defined in Australia, and the way AMT refers to the cohorts who undertake the different competitions. There were 24 students who attended from the Howick, Pakuranga, Botany area - one from St Kents; nine from Macleans; 11 from BBI and three from BDSC. Professor Ivan Reilly presented 60 high-achieving students with their awards at a special event at King’s College on Friday. It included 19 prize winners, one of whom also received a medal for exceptional results. The AMT awards prizes to approximately the top 0.3 per cent of students who sit the AMC. Of the 60 medals that will be awarded in 2016, two are being awarded to students in New Zealand. Adjunct Professor Mike Clapper, executive director of the AMT, said: “The AMC is designed to be accessible to all students but it also identifies the most talented, who can then go on to a series of AMT enrichment programmes that nurture their special abilities.” Hundreds of thousands of students from schools in more than 30 countries entered the AMC this year. Students completed 30 questions, set in situations which show the relevance of mathematics in students’ everyday lives, with an emphasis on fun and problem solving.


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Final concert features Mozart Dutch piano virtuoso Ronald Brautigam will make his debut performance with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in the final of the 2016 Masterworks programme. NZSO music director Edo de Waart has chosen Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.24 in C minor. He says Mozart’s treasure is in safe hands with the brilliant Ronald Brautigam.

“Only a truly great pianist can make a work as mysterious as this appear simple,” he says. A student of the legendary Rudolf Serkin, Brautigam performs regularly with leading orchestras, including the Royal Concertgebouw, London Philharmonic and BBC Philharmonic Orchestras. He has received numerous awards, including the Dutch

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GREGS GARDENING. weeding, pruning, hedges, small trees, gen garden tidyups. free quotes, 537 1121, 021 1167579

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

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

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

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

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

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IN 64 COLOURS OR COPPER No joins - No leaks - guaranteed Enhancing the look and value of your home Made to measure on-site in Colorcote steel All work guaranteed WINZ approved

ALL Garden Care phone Michael 0276162146 a/h 5760106 handymangardeners.co.nz

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Lynch Design 577 1939 www.lynchdesign.co.nz

Driveways, Paths, Patios Garden-edging and Mowing Strips

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

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

ALL HEDGES, TREES, LAWNS

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

GA117458

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

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

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MOTORING

New, Relay and Repair work

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

CARPET LAYING

LEES CARPETS

101A Aviemore Dr, Highland Park

CONCRETE & PAVING

LANDSCAPING All aspects. 10yrs exp. 100% guar. Richard 021 783 258, or 271 3258

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

BUILDERS

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CONCRETE & CONCRETING

GARDENER LANDSCAPER Gardens designed,

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0800 24 LOCK 0800 245 625 HOWICK LOCKSMITHS CD177471

ANYTIME Locksmiths, avail 24/7, anytime, anywere, Auckland Wide Ph 0800 562 568

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BE BUG-FREE Ants, Cockroaches, Fleas, Flies, Spiders, Mosquitoes, Rats & Mice, Wasps 20+ years experience

Jim 0800 38 38 48

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DRAFTING & DESIGN

49D Springs Rd, East Tamaki Ph 273 8899

CD243547

533-6954

East City Stove Repairs

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

TASA COMPUTER

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Servicing all major brands of Whiteware appliances

ACTIVE retired carpenter past master builder, wants small jobs e.g. easing sticky doors, windows, deck repairs, all carpentry jobs, Ph Bob 534-1355

Specialising in stove repairs

Ph Alan 0274-516-454 a/h 576-6756

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

LAWNCARE

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

NZ Reg Electrician

Ph: 5768812 Open 7 Days 83 Reeves Rd Pakuranga

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

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

Specials, Free Quotes Professional Layers Showroom

CD163461

FRANIX

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09 277 7874 viphomeservices.co.nz

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

271 1125 021 264 6080

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

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

CD246735

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

CD137943

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IT PC lap tops Sony, Panasonic, LG Sanyo, Toshiba

Ph: 533 0486 or 021 078 7336

HOMES & OFFICES

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

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A.J. CONTRACTOR

www.drainslayer.co.nz

CD226123

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TV Audio Aerials Heatpumps

EXP, High Quality, regular home, window & office cleaning. Ph Jenny 021 0841 0001

Electricians

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For all drainage work. Free Quotes.

BATHROOM IMPRESSIONS

3. 4.

DRAINLAYING

FENCING & TRELLIS

Ph: Paul 534 7427 hm or 021 251 4615

Air conditioners

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

DRAINSLAYER

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

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NZ REG, Commercial / Domestic. All Electrical Work. Free Quotes. Call free 0800 22 3330 or 0220 635 830

BEST CLEANING reliable, professional. Open homes/ office/house. Top quality, free quotes. Ph Susan 022 3926688 CLEANING, wkly, f.nghtly, springcln. Free quote, honest, rel, refs, fit & exp. 5366595 or 021331190

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

ELECTRICIAN Registered Electrical, Smartvent & Alarms. Ph Mark 027 495 4219, a/h 534 3227

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FREE quote on all concreting. Call Tony 021 518901

CLEANING

L1C020

CD230519

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

021 022 46711

Floors, drives, paths Small job enquiries welcome Castle Concrete Ph 534-5177 0274-768-924

CD132089

INSTALLATION

CD185360

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TV AERIAL

DELICIOUS DINING

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

Licensed Building Practitioner Member Certified Builders

Ph: 533 0136 or 021 370 307

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

LANDSCAPING

CD244949

www.franix.co.nz

Great rates, Gold Card discount. Local family business. Reliable, friendly, no job too small. EFTPOS avail. Call Anthony 534 0275

CONCRETE

CATERING

Your local caterer for over 15 years

Office: 09 527 6360 Dave: 021 836 360

Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed

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

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

ABOUT Fencing 2000

for over 20 yrs

K55042

Aerials & TV INSTALLATION

Electrician

CONCRETE

021 43 43 23 537 1904 all hrs

Carey

SPECIALIST CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

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

AA DOBBS LTD New Zealand Registered

GARDEN CARE

K55070

AERIALS

CARPET CLEANING

ALL your concrete requirements, drives, patios, small/ lge slabs, plain, coloured, imprinted. Ph Vince for a free quote 021 415 436

FENCING & TRELLIS

CD242704

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

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

ALADDIN

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

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

CD235176

ACCOUNTANT, avail for income tax returns, financial statements, company formations, GST, PAYE and administration. Ask us for a competitive quote Ph Paul 022 645 9604, info@collinsclarke.co.nz

CONCRETE & CONCRETING

CARPET CARE

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BUILDERS

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

0800 420 900

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

EARTH GROOMERS

Local Master Plumbers 24/7

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

All Tree Work & Stumps, Hedges, Chipping, Rubbish Removal Discount for Seniors Ph James 537 0037 or 027 866 1255

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

CD215949

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

1st For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs

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

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

535 1111 027 235 2517

027 594 1243 537 4796

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

CD218017

Bizzy Bee Plumbing Ltd Gas & Plumbing Services

call Ian on 0800-000-116

PAINTER int/ext roof, free quote, qual work Korean Painters Ph Charlie 533 5328 or 027 245 0807 PAINTER Paperhanger. Free quotes, Pensioner discount. 30yrs exp. 535-3022

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

K54011

Plumbing

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

House & Land Packages BELMONT ESTATE PUKEKOHE

Asking price $578K*

L5F014

Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232

Hill Plumbing Certifying plumbing, gas

H3X019

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

TREES

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

Ph Murray

BRANCH MANAGER

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

Brand New 3 brm BRICK & TILE HOMES

Exterior Soft Washing of:

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

Call Chris 021 366615 or 0508 932 532

CHEMWASH R

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

✓ Specialist waterblasting

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

There are ONLY 7 HOMES in this stage available for sale to

FIRST HOME BUYERS ONLY!

With construction to commence soon, this is a VERY LIMITED OPPORTUNITY! FIRST IN FIRST SERVED Very specific criteria applies here, so contact me directly to register your interest & to get an information pack. - Don’t Delay!! Ring or Txt me directly: Wayne Rhode 021 998 093 E: wayne.rhode@gjgardner.co.nz *conditions apply

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

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

K54146

All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area

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

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

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and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs

WATERBLASTING

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

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

Ph: 0800 789 248

Qualified Arborist

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

PROPERTY INVESTMENTS

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

K54159

CD142804

Handy Andy

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

Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish

CD145278

Ph Wayne 273 5052 mobile 021 305 127

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

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Free quotes Interior & exterior Quality work at affordable prices

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 ♦

Mountfort Estate Agents Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Upholstery

A-CLASS TREE SERVICES ♦

FLOAT REGISTRATIONS OPEN NOW

To download forms go to www.howicksantaparade.co.nz

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

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

COVERS

For all Shades & Blinds plus outdoor furniture

A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP

“i won’t sting you”

PAINTING & DECORATING

Ph Ross 521 2777 or 021-944899

UPHOLSTERERS

TREE SERVICES

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

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

Remove stumps the easy way.

BRUCE (021) 653-425 534-2595

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

CD246961

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0800 BENNETT

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

STUMP GRINDING

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

CD167856

CD147172

Every Job Project Managed

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

RUBBISH REMOVALS

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

K54154

Free Quotes 0800 100 025

Bennett Plumbing and Drainage Ltd

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

CD48042

027 517 8494

CD246996

5starroofpainting.co.nz or text or call

www.allgoplumbing.co.nz

TREES Also Pauanui

ROOFING 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

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

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$40% DISCOUNT Master Tradesman Visit our website:

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Plumbing Ltd

MR SPARKLE, Your local window cleaner, top jobbottom price. Ph Richie 0212067671

Coming soon ..HOWICK SANTA PARADE

Gary Hanson

CD202782

EXPERT IRON ROOF PAINTING

PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING

Certifying Plumber

A1 CHINESE PAINTERS

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

PLUMBER

PROPERTY INVESTMENTS

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

CD166407

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

ADAM OXLEY

Landscaping

CD162756

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

CD246999

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ALL ABOUT PAVING, Driveways, Patios & paths, garden edging & repair work. Ben 021 884 072 or 5345041 ALL PAVING & Landscaping. Great rates. Ph Richard 021 783 258, or 271 3258

WINDOW CLEANING

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

QUALITY PAVING LTD Rob 022 4300 745 New / Repairs Paths, patios, drives, garden edging & more Years of experience Quality workmanship

TREE SERVICES

KB2051

PAVING

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SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

Casual Catering Superstars Wanted

Exciting opportunities to join Skookum Service Team! Expand your skills and knowledge in this ever changing industry. We are seeking two motivated and reliable individuals, with a passion for engineering and the transport industry, one position requires experience and the other no experience Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: • Fabrication and fitting • Service and maintenance of equipment • Silo and plant installation and maintenance • Batching plant maintenance • Fault finding and diagnostic skills • Suspension and running gear servicing and replacement Preference will be given to applicants with experience in transport equipment or the bulk handling industry. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Skookum is a great place to work, with the best people in their field which are rewarded for the job they do. Email your CV to: jonathanm@skookum.co.nz

Murray Biddick 027 493 4566 mbiddick.howick@ljh.co.nz

Kevin D’Silva 021 538 465 kdsilva.howick@ljh.co.nz

ASSISTANT MANAGER

GARDENER

Required for Whitford area. 8-10 hours per week References required Ph 0274 979925 09 274 0408

Howick Glass Ltd.

Trainee Glazier Wanted

We are seeking a fit and reliable person to be trained as a Glazier The position involves factory work, plus working out on job sites with our Glaziers. You need to be reliable. Honest. Have effective communication skills. Attention to detail, quality and service. Current NZ drivers licence. Good remuneration to the right applicant. Immediate start. Contact Wayne or Cynthia on 535 4180 or e-mail your CV howick.glass@xtra.co.nz

Industrial Spray painter / Sand Blaster

We have vacancies for experienced painters with Industrial spray painting and sand blasting skills with a minimum of 3 years’ experience. • be able to lead a team and work both unsupervised and as part of a team • be required to pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test • be physically fit with a good work ethic • be available to work weekends and extended hours • have a current drivers licence • have communication skills – orally and written Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Please email your CV, including references, with a covering letter to shanley@topcoat.co.nz.

CD245435

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HEALTH ASSISTANT FULL TIME POSITION

We have an opening for a new position which involves helping us with IT related issues, medical admin and a variety of low level duties in our busy medical centre. The successful candidate will have a degree or training in Information technology and an exposure to working in a medical environment, ideally primary care. The primary role is IT and medical admin, this would relate to 30 hours per week of the 40 hour position. We have approximately 30+PC’s and printers in the building and a tam of 45 staff. The remaining ten hours will be assorted health care duties. This could involve changing beds, cleaning sterilising equipment, ordering medical supplies. This job will be varied and busy. Please send your CV to anthea.turner@crawfordmedical.co.nz

LEGAL EXECUTIVE

Personal Assistant for a Rising Elite Salesperson

• Busy practice area • Based at our Head Office in Highbrook • Fun, dynamic and busy – all in one! Would you describe yourself as efficient, careful and meticulous in your application to tasks; a people-person with a can-do attitude and a willingness to learn? Are you looking for that next step in your career and want to work with those who enjoy helping you learn and develop your knowledge and skills? You may have spent the last couple of years in a general practice legal executive role in either property or estates and are looking to move closer to home. Or perhaps you’d love to work school hours to suit your family requirements. If so, we’re looking for you … We’re an efficient, practical, hardworking firm that knows how to stop and appreciate the moment – generally with a sense of fun. We are situated in modern and bright offices in an open plan environment with up-to-date technology. In order to feel comfortable in this role you will: • Be IT savvy and familiar with Windows environment • Have great communication skills • Be client service orientated • Strong with figures If you have 2-4 years’ legal executive experience in either property and/or estates and are ready for your next role, then look no further, we are looking for you. Forward your CV to terri.bray@wynyardwood.co.nz

• Experienced PA or Administrator looking for a great new role? • Previous experience in the Real Estate industry an advantage • Exciting fast paced and dynamic role Ray White Eastern Group are looking for a motivated Personal Assistant to join a rising Elite salesperson at one of our offices. In this full time role, you will be responsible for ensuring our Salesperson is kept up to speed by providing ongoing sales, administration and business support. You will be working within a fast-paced and sometimes pressured environment, so your efficiency, accuracy and attention to detail along with your ability to multitask will be valued in this role. There will certainly be ample variety in your role to challenge you each day. Other essential skills and attributes include: • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written • Competent computer skills • Excellent organisational skills • Ability to prioritise and achieve deadlines under pressure • Proficiency in Publisher is an advantage • Experience in real estate, marketing and customer service is beneficial Please send your CV to: Gen Isemonger, Human Resources Manager, Ray White Eastern Group gen.isemonger@raywhite.com

SPECIALISING IN ESTATES

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

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The Purewa Cemetery Trust Board is currently seeking a suitable applicant to assist the General Manager in all aspects of operations within Purewa Cemetery & Crematorium. The suitable applicant will have experience in staff management, be friendly, confident, helpful and have proven NZ experience in a customer-oriented role. The Board is looking for someone with excellent personal presentation, a positive can-do attitude, and a desire to work with the general public, funeral directors, clergy and cemetery/ crematorium staff. This hands-on position requires a person able to deliver the highest standard of excellence in order to meet the needs of operating Auckland’s premier cemetery and crematorium facility. A sound command of the English language is essential as is excellent computer knowledge. A structured induction training programme is offered. Full driver’s licence including class 2, with endorsements T and W, is required. The salary offered for this position will demonstrate the calibre of person the Purewa Cemetery Trust Board is seeking. This full time position would suit a reliable, trustworthy candidate with a strong work ethic and a commitment to excellent customer service. Job descriptions are available from 4a Parsons Road, Meadowbank or by telephone and/or email 09 528 5599 fax 09 528 5589 Email: cliftonthomson@purewa.co.nz Applications close Wednesday 30 November 2016

We are looking for a hardworking person who is keen to learn and develop their skills. Must be reliable and have a driver’s license. Phone 09 972 1031, or email your C.V. to info@riggaspaving.co.nz

ADMIN wanted for Plumbing wholesale business, good computer skills needed. Full time. East Tamaki based. Immed start. Email CV to: llee@spk.co.nz

CD247212

We are seeking both experienced real estate salespeople and those wanting an exciting new career to join our successful, committed and passionate team. We offer 24/7 support and provide ongoing training and development. Our team environment is vibrant and fun. Contact us today to chat about a career with LJ Hooker Howick.

Southern Spit Roast & BBQ Catering are looking for casual staff to train ready for our busy season. You must be customer focused with the ability to make your functions amazing. We are a very successful business with great service and amazing fresh, delicious food. Are you our next Superstar? • Potential candidates must be a passionate hardworking foodie with catering experience and have outstanding customer service skills. • You must be 100% reliable, honest and organised with excellent personal and food hygiene standards and the ability to work as a part of a team. • An ability to problem solve, think on your feet with common sense. • A clean drivers licence is required and good English, verbal and written. • Applicants will also need leadership skills, the ability to stay calm under pressure. • Living local will be a bonus and have good transport. Apply today to join our team of caterers based in Takanini. Applicants for this position must have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa Please email your CV to graham@ssbbq.co.nz or call Phil or Shelley on 09 268 9990

Paving and Landscaping Position

Own transport. Good wages. Phone Wayne 0274 725 702

CD247300

Is your passion Engineering and Transport?

CD247239

It’s not just about houses, it’s also about people

Are you feeling forgetful or worried about your memory? Do you know someone who is concerned about their memory? We are seeking English-speaking, community dwelling individuals with memory challenges and also carers or relatives of those with memory challenges. We will ask you how a service robot could be useful. Your contributions may help with the development of a robot for helping people at home. Interviews will take approximately 30-60 minutes and you will receive a $10 petrol voucher. For more information or to participate in this study, please contact: Dr Margot Darragh, Tel: 027 204 7325 or m.darragh@auckland.ac.nz

BRICKLAYERS/ LABOURERS WANTED

CD247327

30 hours per week

We are seeking a person suitably qualified to support teachers to deliver the Science curriculum, and to ensure that the Science learning environment is effectively managed to facilitate engaging, challenging and appropriate learning, consistent with the school’s vision. An application form is available on the school website www.mhjc.school.nz under the icon ‘about us/employment’, which must be submitted digitally along with a CV and cover letter to ayoung@mhjc.school.nz . Start date by negotiation. Applications close on Thursday 3 November, 2016

CLEANER

No experience required • Must be available Monday - Sunday • 8.30am - 2pm • Must have own reliable transport Email CV only: admin@seg.co.nz

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Science Laboratory Assistant

Help required in designing a service robot to help people at home with memory challenges

SITUATIONS VACANT

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Mission Heights Junior College

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY Unlimited earning potential Top commissions paid Work for yourself with mentoring by one of LJ Hooker’s top performers Opportunity to work with a diverse range of people

PART TIME FREELANCE JOB

SITUATIONS VACANT

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PAKURANGA PARK VILLAGE

Full time assistant required to help with activities in our retirement village. Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm with some variation at time. ■ Experience in organising and implementing activities ■ Enthusiasm and creativity ■ Initiative - think outside the square ■ Empathy and patience with the elderly ■ Excellent communication skills ■ Current clean NZ driver’s licence ■ Good command of English ■ Some lifting required If this is you - please email your CV to Val Ellor at Valerie.Ellor@realliving.co.nz

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Exciting Real Estate

ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT

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SECRETARY/MANAGER

The Howick RSA Inc invites applications for the above position. The Club has 2000 plus members and is located in East Auckland. The Club is a seven days operation including Bar, Restaurant, Gaming and Adjuncts. Applicants require: • A General Managers Certificate in accordance with the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 • Experience in all aspects of bar and restaurant operation, including rostering of personnel, stock management and gross margins. • Be approved by DIA to operate a Class 4 gaming venue. • Experience and understanding of gaming machine operations. • A working knowledge of the Health and Safety at Work act 2015 and the Food Act 2014. • A sound understanding of business operations, finance and budgeting. • Have sales and marketing skills to drive the Club forward. • Exceptional customer service skills. • Computer literate. • Ability to arrange meeting and take minutes. This is a hands on position. Salary will be commensurate with skills and experience. A successful candidate will be required to work a mix of days, evenings and nights. If you are looking for a challenge please apply in writing, including current CV to: sec-manager@howickrsa.co.nz By 20 November 2016

DRAIN UNBLOCKER

CCTV, plumbing or drainlaying background preferred. We offer good opportunities within our expanding company. DRAINSLAYERS CO LTD Phone 0508 752 937 - 09 276 5464

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HOWICK RETURNED & SERVICES ASSOCIATION

Preferably certified and experienced in public and private drainage.

If you have a knowledge of Music, a pleasant personality and would like to work from home or school, please contact us now for further information. Phone 0800 696 874 - www.modernmusic.co.nz NZ Modern School of Music

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Wakaaranga School is looking for a new Property Manager / Caretaker with lots of energy and initiative to join our hard working team. The role is one of support to the teachers and administration, and of ensuring the safe functioning of the school. Duties are varied and absorbing! Hours to be determined but not exceeding 50 hours per week. Immediate start preferred or later by negotiation. Salary by negotiation. For a schedule of duties please see our website www.wakaaranga.school.nz To apply please send CV to: Wendy West, Executive Officer / PA west@wakaaranga.school.nz Applications close on Friday 4 November 2016

REQUIRED URGENTLY

DRAINLAYERS DIGGER OPERATORS

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PROPERTY MANAGER / CARETAKER

PIANO, GUITAR, VOICE, DRUM & VIOLIN TEACHERS

SITUATIONS VACANT CD246326

Floor Coating Applicator

We have vacancies for experienced Specialist Floor Coating / waterproofing applicators with: Brush, roller, trowel application, coving and finishing skills in resin and membrane systems. The successful candidate will • Have a minimum of 3 years’ experience • Be able to work both unsupervised and as part of a team • Be required to undergo pre-employment drug and/or alcohol testing • Be physically fit • Have a good work ethic • Be available to work on weekends • Have a valid driver licence Applicants for this position will be required to have NZ residency or valid work permit. Please email your CV, including references to: shanley@topcoat.co.nz Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

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GROUNDSPERSON

STAFF NEEDED

MARIST EASTERN JUNIOR RUGBY

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CAREERS AND TRAINING

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

Required

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Team Leader

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After School and School Holiday Programmes for special needs children. Part time - 25 hours per week (increased hours during school holiday periods). We are looking for a person experienced in looking after children with disabilities/special needs. The applicant must be flexible, positive, enthusiastic and energetic and have excellent behaviour management strategies with strong planning and organisational skills. The ability to supervise, support and mentor young staff members in a busy, challenging, rewarding environment would be advantageous. Email CV to: deearna@lifekidz.org.nz

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Monday 7 Nov 2016 Please be seated by 7.15pm Howick & Pakuranga Netball Centre, Umpires Room (downstairs) All Welcome. Any queries please Call 021 025 02997 Or email: owairoanetball@gmail.com

FLOAT REGISTRATIONS OPEN NOW

To download forms go to www.howicksantaparade.co.nz

WANTED TO BUY

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Teacher Aide Supporting Student Learning

Here’s what we have for you....

Annual General Meeting

Coming soon ..HOWICK SANTA PARADE

SEASONAL WORKERS

Howick based Marquee Company is looking for seasonal workers for the upcoming summer season. ■ No experience necessary ■ Must have full drivers licence ■ Fit and able bodied as physical work ■ Can involve long days and weekends ■ Reliable, hardworking person of a practical nature ■ Full training given Apply with a cover letter and your CV to megan@rajtentclubnz.com

FLAT BUSH 25 Gracechurch Dr Sat 30th 7am10am. H.hold items, garage/building items.

Owairoa Netball Club

To advertise your trade ph 271 8055 or email: classifieds@ times.co.nz

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

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We are seeking applicants who are interested in working each day (9.00 am – 3.00 pm) with student(s) who have special learning and or behavioural needs.The applicant requires the ability to relate positively with students and staff, be flexible in terms of tasks and be willing to learn. Previous training and experience is desirable. Please download an application form at www.elmpark.school.nz and forward to secretary@elmpark.school.nz Applications close Thursday 10 November

WE BUY FURNITURE IN GOOD CONDITION

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Ph: 0800 677 467 Ph: 576 1507

Warehouse Storeperson Required - Full Time

HIGHLAND PARK, 5B Eske Pl, Sat, 8am, furn, tools, blankets and lots more HOWICK, 7 Rangitoto View Rd, Sat Oct 29, 8-1pm, old vintage writing desk, computer desk, clothing, h.h.items, misc.  Please park on road and walk down drive

WANTED TO BUY 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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CAREERS AND TRAINING

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7780 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Chief engineer. 8, Luger. 9, Scallop. 10, Outlaw. 11, Hearse. 12, Speed. 14, Spree. 18, Elapse. 20, Accept. 23, Elevate. 24, Frame. 25, Squash rackets. Down - 1, Callow. 2, Ingot. 3, Forsake. 4, Nest. 5, Inane. 6, Enlarge. 7, Rapier. 13, Plateau. 15, Pacific. 16, Recess. 17, Stress. 19, Slays. 21, Evade. 22, Fear. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7780 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Thirty-one days. 8, G-re-en. 9, Refrain. 10, Teller. 11, Leader. 12, A-mass. 14, U-si-ng (rev.). 18, L-osers. 20, Hold-up. 23, Trailer. 24, (ree)Ling-o(ff). 25, Slender income. Down - 1, Tight-s. 2, I-deal. 3, Tenders, Ours (hours). 5, Elfi-e. 6, A-band-on. 7, Sun-dry. 13, M’i-stake. 15, Swollen (anag.). 16, Plates. 17, Op-pose. 19, Ruled. 21, Din-go. 22, Brer (rabbit).

To advertise phone 271 8055 or email: classifieds@times.co.nz

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Bachelor of Health Sciences • Chinese Medicine 4 yrs • Acupuncture 3 yrs Diploma in Tuina Level 7 NZ Diploma in Wellness & Relaxation Massage Level 5 NZ Diploma in Remedial Massage Level 6 * Subject to NZQA approval

NZ Cert in English Language Level 4

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S/HAND vanity, shower, bath & laundry tub all in good cond. Ph 09 273 3452/021 02484144

The Service Company Ltd 10 Donnor Pl, Mt Wellington Ph: 0800 753 753

Next Start Date All Courses 9 February 2017

P: 09 580 2376 E: auck@chinesemedicine.ac.nz 321 Great South Rd, Greenlane, Auckland www.chinesemedicine.ac.nz

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

Next Sale Saturday October 29, 9-12noon Then last Saturday every month

STUDY CHINESE MEDICINE & ACUPUNCTURE

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SECOND HAND SHOP

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

FOR SALE

CARPENTRY AND YOUTH AUTOMOTIVE COURSES

We are a New Zealand owned freight company based in East Tamaki. You will need to be articulate, friendly, self-motivated, able to work well within a team environment and have a good knowledge of the Auckland CBD and surrounding suburbs. Heavy lifting is required so you will need to be fit. Some computer knowledge is required but a can-do attitude is a must! Diamond Deliveries is a Drug and Alcohol free work environment and you will be subject to random testing. Please email your CV to Lisa auckland@diamond-deliveries.co.nz

FOR SALE

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ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 021 772 030

Fitting Service

Public Notices of an application to vary or cancel the conditions of a Club licence Under Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Howick Club Incorporated has made an application to the District Licensing Committee at Auckland to vary the conditions of a club licence in respect of the premises situated at 107, Botany Road, Botany Downs, Auckland and known as Howick Club. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Chartered Club. The days of which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Monday - Sunday 9am to 12midnight. New Year’s Eve 9am to 1am the following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of Auckland Council at 4 Osterley Way, Manukau City. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to issue of the licence may file a notice in writing of the objection. The objection notice must be filed no later than 15 working days after the publication date of this public notice. Any objections must be in relation to matter specified in section 105 (1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol 2012. Address your objection to: The Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Mail : Private Bag 92300, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142. This application will be published in a newspaper on the following dates First notice 20 October 2016, Second Notice 27 October 2016

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Lawn Mowing Superhero

BREAST CARE ESSENTIALS

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Saturday 19 November 4.00 pm Baverstock School Staffroom Ballot System Applies All Welcome

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for Catering company over summer. ■ Wait Staff ■ Grillhand ■ Serve staff ■ Cashier Phone Christine 09 292 9171 021 356 484

AGM

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SITUATIONS VACANT We require an experienced and energetic Groundsperson for a local retirement village spread over 30 acres in Pakuranga. The property has an abundance of mature trees and shrubs, grassed areas, communal gardens and some seasonal flower beds. Having a current driver’s licence is essential. Hours Monday to Friday 8.00am - 4.30pm For an interview please telephone 576 5990

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

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DRUM tuition, beg-adv. Prof tutor Ph: 535-8170

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PAKURANGA OFFICE 102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga

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PAKURANGA - WHITEACRES - SUNNYHILLS 2 Bed Gossamer Dr $380 2 Bed Fielding Cr $450 3 Bed Blue Gum Rise $620 HOWICK - COCKLE BAY 4 Bed Evelyn $750 DANNEMORA 4 Bed Thornbury Cr $680 4 Bed Somerville $600 OTAHUHU 1 Bed Golf Ave $280

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

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HIGHLAND PARK - HOWICK - MELLONS BAY 2 Bed Ridge Rd $450 3 Bed Amerce Pl $550

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3 Bed Haseler Cr $660 Amny 3 Bed Beach Rd $700 Cathy 6 Bed Lewisham St $800 Cathy PAKURANGA - FARM COVE - SUNNYHILLS 3 Bed Wilbur Pl $500 Cathy 3 Bed Darren Cr $510 Cathy 3 Bed Fordyce Ave $560 Cathy BUCKLANDS BEACH - HALF MOON BAY 4 Bed Lyren Pl $550 Amny 3 Bed Sunderlands Rd $580 Amny 3 Bed Hayes Pl $580 Cathy 4 Bed Gills Rd $650 Cathy 3 Bed Priestley Dr $700 Amny BOTANY – DANNEMORA – FLAT BUSH – GOLFLANDS- BURSWOOD 2 Bed Stancombe Rd $420 Cathy 3 Bed Waylen Pl $540 Amny 3 Bed Burswood Dr $560 Cathy 4 Bed Fernly Rise $620 Cathy 4 Bed fully/furn Franshell Cr $700 Cathy PANMURE 3 Bed Kings Rd $490 Cathy

LANDLORDS We offer two services:

A free find a tenant service or a full comprehensive property management service at a competitive rate. Rental Lists are available at Botany Town Centre, Bucklands Beach, Howick, Dannemora, Half Moon Bay and Pakuranga offices CD247271

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

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PETS WHILE YOUR AWAY P.A.

Pet Care - all small pets plus doggy walking $20 per half hour home visit BOOK NOW for XMAS Many other services available including spring cleaning! Excellent references. Email/ph/text: awaypa@yahoo.com 5376017 / 0212060712

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

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We are a full service emergency animal care hospital available to help in all after hours veterinary situations.

Opening hours: Mon-Fri 6pm-8am the following morning Sat noon right through till 8am Mon morning Public holidays open 24 hrs 15 Jack Conway Ave, Manukau Ph 277 8383

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

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

TO LET

09 292 8852, 027 222 0307

Fairfield is a family owned Kennel and Cattery in Clevedon. As a small facility, we can give the pet in your family even greater love and attention

MICHELLE BALME PROPERTY MANAGER

Viewings welcome by appointment 751 Clevedon-Kawakawa Rd, Clevedon enquiry@fairfieldkennels.co.nz www.fairfieldkennels.co.nz

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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

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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

BOTANY OFFICE

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

MASSAGE

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

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10 Uxbridge Road, Howick - Ph 538 0680

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

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LETS FOCUS ON SUMMER

With summer fast approaching and shock horror, 8 weeks till the big man appears down the chimney, we start thinking about everything encompassing summer, like health, beauty, security, holidays, cars, home, gifts and so much more. Our Summer Focus feature may help you Publishing on 24 Nov, deadline 22nd Nov.

Phone our friendly classified ladies who are ready to help you with your advertising. 271 8055 Email: classifieds@times.co.nz

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

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

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

Looking for a church home?

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

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BOTANY female wntd, use of gym, tennis court & pool $140 pw. Ph James 021 071 4846

HEALTH & BEAUTY

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TAI-CHI QIGONG, For well being, enjoy gathering, relaxing, world music Ph 5763705

PAKURANGA, 2 brm minor dwelling, quiet, suit prof couple, no pets, $420 p/w + water, osp, Ph Mark 021 118 0794 after 3.30pm

HALF MOON BAY flatmate wntd. Lg dble room, sharing with friendly family. $200pw inc expenses. Ph 027 5061302

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HALFMOONBAY/ Hghld Pk, lovely 3brm hme, playground in bkyard, walk dist. schls/coll.Ph 0212660920

BOTANY cple wntd, own toilet & living area, use of gym. $140 p/p pw Ph James 021 071 4846

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Sunday, October 30 9.30am Family Service with King’s Kids Thursday, November 3 10am Morning Worship

Phone 535-4403

One Lord One Faith One People F64081

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

Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts Phone 534-5142

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Huntly, Pakuranga favoured to win T

he COVIC (Counties-Manukau Veteran-Golfers Interclub Community) Golf Premiership Shield and Championship Plate finals will be played at Maramarua Golf Club on Wednesday November 9. Last week in the penultimate round of play at Pakuranga Golf Club, fine but soft going saw 78-players represent their clubs in team pennants competition. Pakuranga used their home course advantage to win the round and remain firm favourites to defend the COVIC Cham-

pionship Plate. Waiuku are the only other team with a chance of beating them but need to win the final round and hope Pakuranga blow up with a sixth place to earn a right for a sudden death one player shoot-out. Pukekohe are only three points behind Waiuku and will be chasing them for the runner up spot, while Manukau, Wattle Downs and Onewhero, each separated by 1-point, will be trying to avoid the honour of being the 2016 wooden spoon holders. In the Premiership Shield Com-

petition, Waikare may have won the round with their 140-point team score; however, it is the ever consistent Huntly who did enough by drawing second with Maramarua to attain an unbeatable position with a six point lead over the second placed Clark’s Beach. They had a shocker with only fifth place and moved out to 119-points, just 1-point ahead of Maramarua with Waikare 1-point further back in fourth. While these clubs can no longer win the shield, the battle is on for runner up spot. Hauraki will need

results to go their way to move up the table and Awhitu are now too far back to avoid finishing sixth and last in the premiership. Considering the size of this club, just making the top division this year is a victory in itself. As a result of a very wet and late spring the need for a ‘no-carts’ policy at Pakuranga meant Awhitu barely summoned a team to defend the COVIC Challenge Cup against a well-organised Clark’s Beach team, who eventually took the Cup by a close 37½ to 34½ margin. They will need to defend it

against Manukau at Maramarua. Should Manukau win, it will be the first trophy to be held at their new Windross Farm course. Craig Smith Pukekohe Golf Shop’s Player of the Day was Blake Robin of Waikare who received the Claret Jacket for his excellent five under 67 Net score. Following the final round of pennants play, COVIC players will play a season-ending COVIC Championship event at Hauraki on Wednesday November 23, for gold, silver and bronze individual awards in two-divisions.

Top 15 followed by early knock-out for Heimgartner After a venue-best Supercar race finish of 13th on Saturday for Andre Heimgartner and co-driver Aaren Russell, yesterday’s Castrol Gold Coast 600 action came to a premature end from fifth on the road for their #3 Plus Fitness Holden Commodore. Craig Baird received a pit lane penalty after making contact with Russell, spinning him into the wall for heavy damage to the rear on lap 23.

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While he was able to get the car back underway, the #3 would be forced to pit lane for lengthy repairs. While the Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport crew worked hard to get the car back on-track and give Heimgartner – from Botany – hope of still being able to undertake some race laps, alignment issues from the incident would soon spell the end of the day for the entry. “Yesterday (Saturday) was

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foot down: Botany V8 Supercar driver Andre Heimgartner and the #3 Plus Fitness Holden in action at the Castrol Gold Coast 600. Photo supplied / Dirk Klynsmith

a very solid day for us, even though we started 24th on the grid when I wasn’t able to put together a good qualifying lap due to kerb strike, we were able to run as high as 6th and bring the car home in 13th position,” said Heimgartner. Heimgartner and the #3 Plus Fitness Holden will next be on-track for the ITM Auckland SuperSprint at Pukekohe Raceway across November 4-6, 2016.

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victory: Zehan Jokhi, Josh Bradley, Luke Thorne, Ben Sharp, Kyle Horsefield, Suhayl Times photo Wayne Martin Shameer and Jacob Adamson celebrating their double trophy win.

Double trophy pride The Howick College Special Olympics team has two new trophies for the cabinet after winning both the basketball and football competitions for central Auckland. They were undefeated in both codes this season. For basketball, the team was coached by Niko MurdochTeague, a year 13 student at the school last year. Sam Rawlings, a current year 13 student, coached

the team for football. A spokeswoman for Howick College said its Awhina Learning Department has a very good reputation for supporting special needs students and that the Special Olympics team is well supported by teacher Craig Dryden. “We are very proud and excited by their success and we would really love to acknowledge their achievement.”

or the first time in 10 years, the Bucklands Beach Tennis Club (BBTC) has a team taking part in the Caro Bowl – Auckland’s premier interclub tennis competition for adults. A young BBTC team qualified for the Caro Bowl after working their way up the grades over the past few years – from First Grade Women’s to Caro Reserve and then last season they won the Caro Reserve grade and moved up again. Their promotion to the Caro Bowl is an important milestone for BBTC, head coach Julia Sim said. She said the team is a bunch of young up-and-comers who are all looking forward to the challenge and experience. “Ana Tamanika and Tina Li are both ranked highly in their age groups (14s and 12s) on a national level and Jess Hughson has been a top junior at BBTC over the years and brings some experi-

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ence to this young team. “These three players formed the body of the team that won up over the last two years. The team line up also features two top juniors from Wellington, Tamara Anderson and Amelia Lawson, who are highly graded and both ranked in the top five nationally in the 16s age group.” Sim said it is a team with “lots of promise for the future”. The Caro Bowl will feature the eight top club teams in Auckland, for both men and women. Sunnyhills Tennis Club in Pakuranga also has a team in the women’s Caro Bowl competition and Cockle Bay Tennis Club has a team in the men’s. Both competitions have two groups of four teams, with each group playing three round-robin matches. The last two rounds are play-off rounds to determine where each team finishes. The first match for the BBTC team is tomorrow at

home at 6pm against Parnell 1. Their next two roundrobin games are on Sunday afternoons against Royal Oak (November 6) and Remuera (November 13), both away. Sim said the team is hoping for a big turnout tomorrow evening at the club. The Sunnyhills team will play their first game against Parnell 2 at home on Sunday at 2pm and the Cockle Bay men’s team will also open their Caro Bowl campaign on Sunday against Blockhouse Bay 2 at home, starting at 2pm. Meanwhile, the Bucklands Beach Tennis Club also has a big year of celebrations ahead of it, marking its 90 year anniversary with range of events. The first of these events will take place on December 5, with an afternoon of fun tennis followed by a social evening at the clubrooms. All members from over the years are welcome to attend and the club is hoping to see plenty of old faces. There is also a family night at BBTC on November 5.

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