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FRIDAY August 29 2014 Issue 1075 DEADLINES: Noon Tuesday for all news and advertising. OFFICE HOURS: 8.30am – 5pm Mon to Fri Ph: 536-5715, Fax: 536-5714. Email: [email protected] Web: www.pctimes.co.nz Beachlands Maraetai "Bringing water to your community for 30 years" Tony Rawson ~ The Water Man Ph: 2739-763 water MORTON TIMBER CO. LTD For All Your Timber & Hardware Supplies Contact us or call in to our yard for a free quote. 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Facing them was a panel comprising Bill Cashmore (Franklin councillor), Neil Hamilton (Beachlands Baptist Church pastor), Garth Dawson (Te Puru Trust), Jenny Carter (Beachlands Community Trust) and Gary Veysi (Maraetai Beach School prin- cipal). The candidates spoke first. Ian Cummings spoke about Act wanting to extend its “Three Strikes” policy to address the proliferation of burglaries. He also talked about the importance of individual property rights. Neville Hudson spoke of how it was critical for the district to “maintain its beach lifestyle” and the importance of a good reliable town water supply. Arena Williams spoke of the need to ease the pressure on housing and Labour’s plans to build 100,000 new homes. Andrew Bayly spoke of his four point plan for the area: better infrastructure, support for farmers, good health services locally, and an environment where businesses can flourish. Jon Reeves spoke about the lack of a retirement village in the area which meant older citizens had to move away, and the need for better public transport locally . It was then the turn of the local panel. Neil Hamilton said the area was undergoing huge changes that would affect everyone, how the lack of reticulated water would be- come a huge health risk, and the need for the community to speak with a united voice. Jennny Carter spoke about the social issues facing the communi- ty and the need to plan for our children and grandchildren’s needs. Garth Dawson spoke of how the Te Puru Community Centre was planning for population growth and future needs such as a swim- ming pool and catering for new sports groups such as hockey. Gary Veysi said there was a need for local people to “own” their local environment by, for example, organising beach clean-ups to remove rubbish and broken glass. Bill Cashmore said Auckland was “growing like crazy” and Franklin, the fastest growing district, faced a “massive challenge”. He spoke of the need for more diverse housing, such as apartment living, and having more businesses located in the area. It was then the turn of the public to have its say. Several in the audience questioned whether residents wanted re- ticulated water, given that previous surveys had shown strong op- position to having a reticulated supply. A quick poll of those in the audience showed only about 30% wanting reticulated water. Some questioned the statement that “development was inevita- ble” and said that residents had made it clear that they didn’t want development but were ignored by the council. Others raised the lack of a retirement village, increasing power prices, whether candidates supported raising the drinking age, and whether the council would take any notice of the PCCA’s survey of community needs. Candidates talk local issues Brigade practises car rescue skills Beachlands Volunteer Fire Brigade members (left) work on extracting a “patient” from a vehicle during last weekend’s motor vehicle extrication course. Seven vehicles from wreckers’ yards were used during the training exercise, which taught the latest in extrication methods using Jaws of Life and inflation techniques to raise crashed vehicles. “It was a valuable course to familiarise and upskill our fire fighters in the most up-to-date procedures,” says fire chief Shane Rutherford.

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Page 1: Pohutukawa Coast Times 29-08-14

FRIDAY August 29 2014 Issue 1075

DEADLINES: Noon Tuesday for all news and advertising. OFFICE HOURS: 8.30am – 5pm Mon to FriPh: 536-5715, Fax: 536-5714. Email: [email protected] Web: www.pctimes.co.nz

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Hunua election candidates, local community leaders, and resi-dents faced off in a three-way discussion attended by about 100 people in the Beachlands Hall Wednesday last week.

The Pohutukawa Coast Community Association hosted the dis-cussion following its agm.

Two panels faced each other. The first comprised election can-didates Andrew Bayly (National), Arena Williams (Labour), Jon Reeves (NZ First), Neville Hudson (Conservative) and Ian Cum-mings (Act). Facing them was a panel comprising Bill Cashmore (Franklin councillor), Neil Hamilton (Beachlands Baptist Church pastor), Garth Dawson (Te Puru Trust), Jenny Carter (Beachlands Community Trust) and Gary Veysi (Maraetai Beach School prin-cipal).

The candidates spoke first.Ian Cummings spoke about Act wanting to extend its “Three

Strikes” policy to address the proliferation of burglaries. He also talked about the importance of individual property rights.

Neville Hudson spoke of how it was critical for the district to “maintain its beach lifestyle” and the importance of a good reliable town water supply.

Arena Williams spoke of the need to ease the pressure on housing and Labour’s plans to build 100,000 new homes.

Andrew Bayly spoke of his four point plan for the area: better infrastructure, support for farmers, good health services locally, and an environment where businesses can flourish.

Jon Reeves spoke about the lack of a retirement village in the area which meant older citizens had to move away, and the need for better public transport locally .

It was then the turn of the local panel.

Neil Hamilton said the area was undergoing huge changes that would affect everyone, how the lack of reticulated water would be-come a huge health risk, and the need for the community to speak with a united voice.

Jennny Carter spoke about the social issues facing the communi-ty and the need to plan for our children and grandchildren’s needs.

Garth Dawson spoke of how the Te Puru Community Centre was planning for population growth and future needs such as a swim-ming pool and catering for new sports groups such as hockey.

Gary Veysi said there was a need for local people to “own” their local environment by, for example, organising beach clean-ups to remove rubbish and broken glass.

Bill Cashmore said Auckland was “growing like crazy” and Franklin, the fastest growing district, faced a “massive challenge”. He spoke of the need for more diverse housing, such as apartment living, and having more businesses located in the area.

It was then the turn of the public to have its say.Several in the audience questioned whether residents wanted re-

ticulated water, given that previous surveys had shown strong op-position to having a reticulated supply. A quick poll of those in the audience showed only about 30% wanting reticulated water.

Some questioned the statement that “development was inevita-ble” and said that residents had made it clear that they didn’t want development but were ignored by the council.

Others raised the lack of a retirement village, increasing power prices, whether candidates supported raising the drinking age, and whether the council would take any notice of the PCCA’s survey of community needs.

Candidates talk local issues

Brigade practises car rescue skills Beachlands Volunteer Fire Brigade members (left) work on extracting a “patient” from a vehicle during last weekend’s motor vehicle extrication course. Seven vehicles from wreckers’ yards were used during the training exercise, which taught the latest in extrication methods using Jaws of Life and inflation techniques to raise crashed vehicles. “It was a valuable course to familiarise and upskill our fire fighters in the most up-to-date procedures,” says fire chief Shane Rutherford.

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LOOKING BACKFrom the files of the Pohutukawa Coast Times

From the Pohutukawa Coast Times of August 27 1999...• School principal Bruce Robinson is claiming a new record – the biggest single slab of concrete yet poured in Maraetai. The concrete is the floor for the new Maraetai Beach School Hall...• Pressure is mounting for a second community constable on the Pohutukawa Coast. Celia Martin, a member of the police community liaison committee on the Coast, is writing to local MPs asking for a second police person and encouraging her other committee members to do the same.• Beachlands School is asking the Ministry of Education for a decile rating review with a view to getting more Government funding... Beachlands is a decile 8, on a scale where 10 is a “rich” school.

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Despite the internet and social media, it seems the day of the village hall public meeting isn’t quite dead and buried.

About 100 people turned up to the Pohutukawa Coast Community Association’s agm meeting in the Beachlands Hall last week. Many probably weren’t there for the PCCA agm, but for the opportunity to hear from Hunua election candidates and the panel discussion with a group of local community leaders.

It was a curious format and I admit to being a little scep-tical beforehand as to whether trying to mix in general election candidates with a discussion on local issues would work out. But to my surprise, it was a format that worked really well - even if it got a little big ragged towards the end. The result was one of the livelier and most interesting public meetings in Beachlands for many a long day.

It’s a huge pity, though, that of the hundred or so people in the hall only four put up their hands to be on the PCCA

committee. The committee has the numbers it needs to carry on, bu t it would have been nice to have a dozen or so people from across the two communities to add some fresh impetus to what is an important task.

However, a couple of those who did put their hands up are new residents who made it clear they wanted to get involved in helping their new community. One of the most persistently annoying myths I always seem to be hearing goes along the lines of: “New people moving into the com-munity aren’t the same as us, they are not interested in being part of the community. The ‘old’ sense of community that Beachlands and Maraetai had is dying.”

Rubbish.I would argue that the sense of community here is as strong

as it’s ever been. Go down to Wednesday night Touch at Te Puru in the summer, Saturday soccer/rugby/netball, Te Puru Scouts, Mainly Music, play group, school PTAs and the many other clubs and groups and you will see lots of new faces, new families and a willingness to get involved and help out.

What’s more, the influx of new families is helping to give many of these groups much needed critical mass.

But the Pohutukawa Coast still faces some huge issues and for that reason the PCCA needs a lot more support than it is currently getting – from both ‘old’ and ‘new’ residents of the area.

Interestingly, our Hunua election candidates seem to be more aware of local issues than has seemed to be the case in previous general elections.

When I met the Labour, National and NZ First can-didates and asked what the number one concern being raised by Hunua residents was, all three replied – without any prompting from me - “public transport”.

They have all been getting a strong message from com-munities as diverse as Pukekohe and Kawakawa Bay that this district is being seriously short-changed when it comes to transport and is overly reliant on the private car.

It’s part of the sense of unease across Hunua. Apparently our electorate is now the fastest growing region in New Zealand...and it’s starting to show the strain. Despite our cynicism, it is important our community associations, MP, local board and council members continue to receive our active support when it comes to making our villages and towns better places in which to live.

Days of the village hall meeting not quite dead

Council to persist with beach seawall

Franklin’s council-lor Bill Cashmore says it’s “great news” that a corporate (Barfoot & Thompson Real Estate) has donated an art work of significance to Auck-land.

But he’s not about to offer an opinion

on the artistic merits of the controversial “state house” installa-tion being proposed for Queen’s Wharf.

“Art work can be con-troversial and the beau-ty of any piece is very much in the eye of the beholder. I have no ex-pertise around apprais-ing art and its value to the public space.”

He says the $1.5 mil-

lion art work by Mi-chael Parekowhai was approved “in theory” last term and the Auck-land Council CEO of the time, Doug McKay, agreed via his discre-tionary decision mak-ing to allocate ratepayer funding of $500,000 to the project.

“I understand that the design work is not yet complete.”

‘State House’ art in eye of beholder

Urgent repairs on the Maraetai Beach sea-wall were completed last week.

This included filling voids behind the wood-en seawall and addi-tional drainage. Repairs also involved deepening the seaward face of the seawall in areas where it had been undermined.

Remedial works have included additional drainage in the areas that have been back-filled to better cope with the effects of wave overtopping.

The seaward face of the seawall has been deepened to protect against undermining during and after severe storm events (where beach sand levels are lowered).

In addition, sand will

be regularly replenished along the seawall to provide for an improved storm buffer and public access and use.

Remedial works will cost about $70,000 and a further $20,000 will

be needed for beach replenishment works so that sand levels are brought back in front of the seawall.

An Auckland Council spokesperson says the current wooden wall,

when combined with regular sand replenish-ment, is still considered to be an effective struc-ture.

Franklin Local Board member Malcom Bell told a public meeting in Beachlands last week that there had been four 100 year weather events in the past 10 months.

He said discussions

would be held with the local community about the future management of foreshore erosion.

The Pohutukawa Coast Community Associa-tion is also planning to hold a public meeting to which various erosion experts will be invited to discuss foreshore ero-sion.

Work underway along Maraetai Beach to restore the storm damaged seawall and foreshore.

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A ‘Pride’ winner from Beachlands

“Unsung hero’” Glenn Miller with Maraetai ar-cher Cheree Kinnear who features in a TV advert promoting the Pride of New Zealand Awards.

Longtime Beachlands resident, retired electrician and former volunteer firefighter Glenn Miller is a re-gional winner in the inaugural Pride of New Zealand Awards which recognise ordinary Kiwis who make positive contributions to their community.

Glenn received his award at a recent ceremony in the foyer of the New Zealand Herald.

“It was very humbling,” says Glenn of the presenta-tion. “A lot of other people have done a lot more than I have in their communities.”

Glenn was originally nominated for the Emergency Services category but award organisors moved him to the lifetime achievement category because of his wide ranging volunteer work in the community.

“It was a funny feeling to get public recognition because you never do it for that,” says Glenn.

“Everything I have done all my life has been to put a smile on someone’s face.”

Glenn is chairman of the Pohutukawa Coast Helping Hand Trust, an organisation he founded last year to raise and distribute funds to help locals.

The Trust has a particular emphasis on helping young people.

Its first grant recipient earlier this year was 17-year-old Cheree Kinnear of Maraetai, New Zealand’s top female archer who is currently preparing for a Trans Tasman tournament in Brisbane in late September.

Cheree has recently screened on television in ad-verts promoting the Pride of New Zealand awards, along with others who have been helped by “unsung heroes”.

She says the assistance from the Helping Hand Trust was a blessing which made a “huge difference” to her being able to compete in the Australian National Youth tournament where she won Silver in April.

Glenn and his wife Sandra moved to Beachlands as newly weds in 1975 where Glenn started work as a sparkie.

As the couple raised their three children - Angela, Nick and Caryn - they became ever more involved in the local community through rugby, athletics, gym-nastics, sailing and touch.

Glenn joined the Beachlands Volunteer Fire Brigade in 1979 and retired earlier this year after 34 years of service.

Of his time in the brigade, Glenn recalls the cam-raderie and says crews probably attended more fires “back then”, compared with now, when the majority of callouts are to traffic accidents.

“Back then we used crowbars and hydraulic jacks to get people out of cars,” recalls Glenn.

He says the widow of a local resident killed in a car accident donated money to get fundraising underway for Jaws of Life equipment.

“Michelle got the ball rolling, we held fundraisers, the community rallied round and we were finally able to buy the equipment in 1985,” says Glenn. “That

made a huge difference to dealing with accidents.”Glenn’s love of boats and the sea saw him as com-

modore at the helm of the Beachlands Boating Club for several years, where he helped run sailing regattas.

He coached junior rugby when their son was a youngster and worked alongside Sandra in the local gymnastics club where their daughters excelled.

As a couple they were also involved with the thriv-ing local athletics club and the Te Puru Trust which fundraised to help provide what is now the Te Puru community Centre.

As well as the Helping Hand Trust, Glenn and a group of his mates have also set up a low key “boys’ club” helping out locals practically with odd jobs like roof painting, gutter clearing etc. They’ve also run a successful first aid seminar with a trained instructor for wives and friends and may facilitate more for the community.

Glenn and Sandra are now looking forward to attend-ing the national finals of the Pride of New Zealand awards which will be celebrated on September 10 at a function at the Auckland Museum and will feature the announcement of TSB Bank People’s Choice Award winner.

People can vote for their “unsung hero” online at:wwwprideofnewzealand.co.nz.

Beachlands-Maraetai AFC soccer results, August 23-24:

Counties Manuklau Knockout Cup 1st Team beat SAR Bullet Boyz 3-1, POD Johnny Rist; 1st Team beat SAR 3-1, POD Justin Ferigo; Div 4 Honey Badgers lost to High School Old Boys Kadavu 5-0; Over 35 Lions beat O35 Legionnaires 1-0, POD Claude; O35 Legionnaires lost to O35 Lions 1-0, POD Footie; 9th Grade Girls/Dynamos lost to Clendon Rascals 3-0, POD Rebecca & Gene; 10th Grade Spartans beat Papakura City United 5-1, POD Campbell Griffin & Caleb Therond; 11th Grade Sharks drew with Waiuku Tornados 2-2, POD Logan Campbell; 12th Grade Coasters beat Mangere United 5-0, POD Caleb Jackson; 14th Grade Girls/Steelers beat Western Springs Dragons 5-0, POD Corinna Rahm; Senior Women beat Mt Albert-Ponsonby 1-0, POD Sarah Fromont.

Beachlandssoccer results

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The community is invited to The Trail of Tears fundraising ex-hibition and art sale at Te Puru Scout Hall this Saturday, August 30.

Despite the name, the event is a happy one and is being hosted by Beachlands’ Mel Chur-ton who has painted 200 artworks in the past few months to raise funds to support patient care at Totara Hospice.

That is twice Mel’s original target of 100 paintings.

The project which could also aptly be called The Beautiful Present, was inspired by Mel’s desire to honour a cherished friend, Moana Young, who died of cancer.

“A few days before she

Trail of Tears at Te Puru Scout Hall

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died, Moana poignantly commented that ‘every day is a gift’,” explains Mel.

“Her joy was infectious and her loss immense but she left a legacy - a chal-laenge to those of us left to live in the present and make it beautiful.”

And that is just what Mel set out to do by discovering her inner artist, painting pictures and selling them for $20 each to brighten people’s lives.

She has also donated paintings to cancer sur-vivors and bereaved rela-tives.

Her aim is to raise $2000 for Totara Hospice.

“I’d love to be able to purchase a Lazy Boy re-cliner from the Hospice wellbeing items wish list to help make life more pleasant for those in their final phase of life.”

Already Mel has raised $1400 and hopes this Saturday’s exhibition and sale will secure the rest.

She has been thrilled by the support from family and friends and people in the community who have learnt about her goal.

Paintings for sale will include familiar local Po-hutukawa Coast scenes, seascapes, religious de-pictions, kids’ characters and many others.

“There will be some-thing to cater for every-one’s tastes,” promises Mel, who has also been taking commissions for her project.

As well as art there will be home baked cakes for sale and plenty of fabu-lous raffle prizes.

The Trail of Tears art exhibition and sale will be open from 10am to 12 noon.

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FRIDAY AUGUST 29: Maraetai Beachlands Playgroup meets at the Maraetai Hall, Rewa Road. 9.30am until 11.30am. Every Friday during term. Playtime session for children under 5 years and ba-bies. Come for a coffee/tea and chat with other parents or care-givers. Indoor and outdoor play area with lots of toys. Any further info contact Louise 536 4281 or Sarah 536 5013.

SATURDAY AUGUST 30: Fundraising night for Kawakawa Bay Kindergarten and Orere School. Trivia night at the Kawakawa Bay Hall, 7.30 sharp start. $15 per person, includes supper and lucky door prize. Tickers available from Kawakawa Bay Garage or call Stephanie on 2922 517.

SATURDAY AUGUST 30: Trail of Tears Art Exhibition and Sale to raise funds for Totara Hospice at Te Puru Scout Hall, 10am to 12 noon.

Also home baked cakes for sale and raffles to be won.

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1: And every Monday Pohutukawa Coast Plunket Playgroup meets Mondays 10am-12pm during term time at Beachlands Memorial Hall, Wakelin Road. Bookings now open for our baby fair being held on October 19. Do you have kids and baby gear that they’ve grown out of, then book a table at our annual baby fair. Please call Tania to hire a table 536 5780. Tables are from $20 and you keep the proceeds from your sales.

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1: 10.30am at the Clevedon Family Centre,

WHAT’S ONsimple and effective cake decorating with Louise Hopman. Louise demonstrates simple techniques to create beautiful cakes for those special occasions, using mostly butter icing. Be inspired and learn some new techniques. Cost $5. Bookings please. Contact Heather Chapman 2923 085 or email [email protected]

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1: 7.30 pm at the Clevedon Family Centre, local doctor Teresa Kelly will be looking at issues specific to women’s health. These will include PMT, pregnancy and post natal health, menopause, breast screening and general health issues. Time for questions and discussion. This will be a great evening for women of all ages. Cost $5 includes supper. Bookings please. Contact Heather Chapman 2923085 or email [email protected]

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2: Beachlands Maraetai Social Club meets at 1.30pm in the Beachlands Hall. Entertainers are Bev and Neil Robinsoin All Welcome

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 8: Dances of the Heart in South East Auckland on 7.30pm - 9pm at Flatbush Old School Hall, cnr Murphys Rd & Flatbush School Rd, East Tamaki. All welcome! No partner or experience needed! These dances are simple, meditative, joyous and uplifting multicultural circle dances with chants from many sacred traditions of the earth. Contact Sally 0212 352 386 [email protected]

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10: The Cordelia Flute quartet brings outstanding chamber music to Uxbridge, presenting a varied

programme from traditional masterpieces to charming witty arrangements for south American tunes, 1pm $7 at Uxbridge Creative Centre, 35 Uxbridge Rd, Howick. Bookings essential, call 09 535 6467 to book

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12: Beachlands Community Trust working bee at the Pohutukawa Community Gardens at 5 Sunkist Bay Rd, 9am start. Bring wheelbarrows, tools, gumboots and gloves. More information at www.logcabin.org.nz Also on Sunday September 13SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13: Whitford Pony Club registration day, 10am to 12.30pm. Come alomg and see what the club is all about – watch a rally, meet coaches, talk to members, sausage sizzle. Free gymkhana for lead rein riders. Membership forms from: www.whitfordpc.co.nz or phone head coach Kerry Currie 021 173 5318

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14: Maraetai Tennis Club Enrolment for the 2014-15 season will be held at clubrooms in Te Puru Park from 12-4pm. Bring your racquet and have a hit or borrow one of ours. Join up the family and join in the fun playing tennis throughout the summer. You can also enrol online by visiting www.maraetaitennis.co.nz For further info phone our club secretary on 021 0827 9118 or email us at [email protected]

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20: Ardmore School Agricultural Day, 10.30am - 2.30pm. Ardmore School, Papakura-Clevedon Road, Ardmore. Come and enjoy a traditional country school fair, where the students get a chance to showcase their animals, and budding artistic talent! Fun for all the family. Entry: FREE

42 Wakelin Road, BeachlandsPhone 536 4990www.barfoot.co.nz

OPEN HOME

4 2 2 2

Maraetai ASAP!

For Sale: $859,000

View: Saturday/Sunday 3:00 - 3:30pm

16 Te Puru Drivewww.barfoot.co.nz/527420

Ian Boswell

M 027 285 9314 A/H 09 530 8403

E [email protected]

Beachlands 09 536 4990

Mark Van Etten

M 027 523 2245 A/H 09 536 7076

E [email protected]

Beachlands 09 536 4990

The splash of all day sun, the lush green colours of Omana Reserve and a drop of blue

sea views are yours to enjoy from this very stylish split level contemporary home.Bathed in all day sun, this not so very old

property on a 704 sqm section offers you easy care low maintenance living that the whole family will enjoy. Our vendors have signed up

their new home and need to sell ASAP!

NEW LISTING

5 2 2 1

Beachlands 82 Karaka Road

Auction: 12pm 23 Sep 2014 at Manukau

Conference Centre (unless sold prior)

View: Mon-Fri 4:30-5:30pm/Sat/Sun 2-2:30pmwww.barfoot.co.nz/527511

Mark Van Etten

M 027 523 2245 P 09 536 7284

E [email protected]

Beachlands 09 536 4990

Nicolette Hale

M 027 702 9157 A/H 09 530 8403

E [email protected]

Beachlands 09 536 4990

TOP SCORE!With a colossal back yard, this home is ideal for those looking to stretch out with that extra bit

of space around them. Good size living areas on both levels, five healthy sized brms, two bthrms, a cosy log fire and sunny entertaining

decking this older style home is ready to meet your big family. Options like this are few and far between. So get your boots on and come

and see why this is the place to call home.

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www.harcourts.co.nzContributor to realestate.co.nz

JUST LISTED

Auction 14th September at 3.00pm - On Site (unless

sold prior)

View www.harcourts.co.nz/BH4589

Open Saturday and Sunday 3.00pm-3.45pm

Maureen Spyve

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4 3 3 2 2

Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac, and elevated up a private right of way, this well maintained family friendly

home is situated only a short stroll to the nearby beaches and cafes, but comes with the advantage of a lovely

native bush outlook. With 2 separate lounges, dining and kitchen all on the upstairs level including 3 bedrooms

and 2 bathrooms, this home is cleverly laid out to accommodate growing families or live in parents with an

additional bedroom downstairs with its own bathroom. With great indoor outdoor flow, the dining area leads

you out onto a private and sheltered BBQ area; creating the ideal environment for entertaining family and

friends - perfect with summer just around the corner. Savour a lifestyle that is relaxed and laid back that living

on the Pohutukawa Coast can offer.

Be quick, don’t miss this opportunity to secure this lovely family home.

Auction Sunday 14th September 2014 (unless sold prior)

Peaceful On Pinebrook

Maraetai 8 Pinebrook Lane

This is a modern home but without the modern price tag. Expressions of interest are being called for on this brick and tile single storey home at the end of a quiet Beachlands cul de sac. It won’t be on the market for long.

rwlighthouse.co.nz

Brianne Bignell 021 400 979 ah 536 6922 [email protected]

FEATURE PROPERTY: August 29, 2014

Beachlands - Expressions of Interest

This is because with three bedrooms on a 701m2 section, it is not a big property – hence the modest price expectations. But it does have all the modern luxuries of a much more expensive home. It’s maintenance free, has a carpeted internal access double garage, heat pump, burglar alarm, HRV, waste master, range hood and much more.

Access is via a wide aggregate concrete driveway and turning area, with room for a boat trailer. Enter the front door and into an open plan living area, dining and kitchen. High ceilings help give the impression of space and also allow the sun to pour in through the glass sliding doors that front both the living and dining areas.

On the outside of the sliding doors is a private wooden deck with raised pebble gardens and small outdoor dining area – all well hidden from the roads and the neighbours.

The kitchen has plenty of bench space, storage; and comes with stainless steel under bench oven, dishwasher and rangehood.

To the left of the entranceway is a long hallway

that leads to the rest of the rooms. There are three bedrooms including a master that has its own walk-in wardrobe, and an ensuite with shower and vanity. The two smaller bedrooms have wardrobes and plenty of windows to let in the sun and light.

There’s a separate bathroom that had a make-over not that long ago, with bath, shower, and vanity – all in modern styling.

Halfway down the hallway is the entrance to the garage. To the rear of the garage is bench and storage space and a small laundry area.

This is a simple, functional, modern home ideally suited for family living or perhaps being on a single level with no steps it may also appeal to a retired couple.

There aren’t many homes left in Beachlands in this price range and the ones that are would struggle to match this sort of quality.

~ Duncan Pardon

26 Araminta Place, BeachlandsExpressions of Interestto be received by 4:00pm Wednesday 3 September 2014 (unless sold prior) Open Saturday & Sunday 12:00 - 12:30pmrwlighthouse.co.nz/BCH20054

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lovegrove realty ltdlicensed real estate agent

BEACHLANDS

SUBSTANTIAL HOME & INCOME: MID $900,000’S

• A well set out H&I with separate power, phone, water & parking• Excellent extended family accommodation by the beach or• We can include the “Snapperrock Holiday Home” a profitable little businessSite consists of:• Main House: Sea views, spacious 3 bedrooms, study, 2 bathrooms, intl garaging plus double c/port forboat/storage &• Rear House: Totally self-contained accommodation, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, laundry, off-streetparking

2235View Online www.lovegroverealty.co.nz ID#PMK12927Address: 30 Pohutukawa RoadOpen: Sat & Sun 3:00 - 3:30pm

Karen Haym: 021 448 191e: [email protected] Lovegrove Realty LtdPohutukawa Coast Office

Home & Income

MARAETAI

'EASY STREET' - IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - $695,000Located in an attractive cul-de-sac with the beach close by sits this beautifully re-decorated brick and tile home boastingbrand new carpet, wallpaper and flooring throughout.

Elevated in a private right of way it offers excellent flat off-street parking for visitors cars or a boat. The wide garage eavesoffer extra undercover shelter plus there is double internal access garaging.

This 'like new' attractive home is set in a bush clad community and comes complete on a 765m2 section to play with anddevelop. After 12 years this property is superfluous to the owners needs who want it sold!

Make an approach - Possession can be Immediate.

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BEACHLANDS

GOING.. GOING.. GONE! ANOTHER WANTED!A big congratulations and welcome to the new owners of this gorgeous property. Amanda & Darren are the successfulbidders at our on-site auction last Sunday, and are looking forward to being in for the Summer!

If your contemplating selling .. here’s some free advice - How your property is marketed and promoted when it isintroduced to the market will ultimately be the most important factors that will determine the time frame and sale price.

Don’t make it a ‘learn by someone's mistakes experience – make it a memorable one’.

Call Karen or Keith @ the Professionals.

Address: 61 First View Avenue

021 448 191mob:09 555 9136ddi:

Karen Hay

Pohutukawa Coast OfficeProfessionals Lovegrove Realty Ltd

SOLD by Auction

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what’s on ?sunday services

Traditional Service – 9.30 amFamily Service – 11.00 am

with Kids Friendly Kidz Club

friday youthJCYG (Years 7 - 8) – 4.30 - 6.00 pmCYG (Years 9 - 13) – 7.30 - 10.00 pm

the family centre Mon 10.30am Simple and Effective cake decorating with Louise Hopman $5 Bookings pleaseTues Intercultural eventWed 9.30 am Sewing and Craft- Elvene Stevenson 2.00 pm. Book group & Poetry reading Morrie Gasson Thur 9.15 am Senior Exercise - Cath Neike 10.15 am Welcome Spring Trip to the Botanical GardensFri 9.00 am Tai Chi Jack Jin 10.30 am Art Class – New members welcome - Marian Sharp

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Come and see our extensive range of new and reloved clothing and accessories

A thank you note from theClevedon Woolshed ... I’m pleased to advise that the store is to enter another phase: under the new ownership of Susan Alberts and her husband Jan (from Drury), who unlock the door for the fi rst time this week.

Susan has some wonderful plans for the future of the store, so be sure to call in, say hello and keep up with the changes!

What will not change however, is product quality and the personal service for which the Woolshed is known. Pleased to say that long-serving Karin Botica and Lynne Blyth both remain on staff and I wish Susan and her team every success in the future.

Retirement beckons - and after 11 enjoyable years of working with exceptional people and meeting incredible new ones - I’m swopping my business hat for my old gardening one !

I’ll miss all my fabulous customers hugely and sincerely THANK YOU for your loyalty, support and smiles over the past decade. It’s been a pleasure and much fun!

Take care. Sincerely, Susie Schroder

Historic Wairoa Rangers in growth mode

The 1889 Wairoa Rangers (from rear left): C. Schmitt, C. C. Munro, P. Graham, R. Burnett, H. Ward, H. Taylor. Middle Row: A. White, P. Hicks, P. McLennan, J. Nicol (Capt), A. Stephens, W. T. Duder, A. Sutherland, J. Condon. Front Row: H. Munro, D. Baird, J. Nicol, H. Turei.

The 2013 Wairoa Rangers Under 10/11 team were presented with last year’s Father’s Day Shield.

CLEVEDON & DISTRICTSOne hundred years

since the First World War stopped play, one of New Zealand’s oldest rugby clubs is back in growth mode and preparing for its biggest season.

The Wairoa Rangers have gone from strength to strength since they were reborn in 2005 from the ashes of the club of the same name which began in the Clev-edon Valley in the 1890s.

Starting with an initial Father’s day friendly nine years ago, each year the club has attracted more players and played more fixtures. This year they have already regis-tered a record 110 play-ers, expected to swell to 120, with seven teams taking the field this Fa-ther’s Day (September 7th).

They are also hoping to travel away to Northcote in a return fixture this season, Club Secretary Tim Seabrook said.

“We have had fantas-tic support from the lo-cal community for the Wairoa Rangers events, emphasised by the in-troduction of two new teams this year in the Under 5/6 and Under 7/8 grades. With seven teams on the field it means that

there are around 120 lo-cal kids getting together to have fun and play a couple of games of rugby with their mates, and this is what the spirit of New Zealand rugby is all about,” said Mr Seabrook.

As well as Sunday practices for younger boys and girls, the local stoush on Father’s Day, the junior teams have in recent years pitched themselves against Col-lege Rifles, Te Kauwha-ta and Hikurangi, Pa-tumahoe, Pukekohe and Northcote.

The club is based at the Clevedon A&P showgrounds, not far from their ancestral ground, Mc Nichol Pad-dock, where the club was formed in 1889, when Clevedon used to be known as Wairoa. Starting with 30 players they first played Taupo Maoris (now Kawakawa Bay) on May 11 1889, riding for four hours on horseback over muddy tracks for the game. After the game they washed in the river. That year they also played Maraetai and Pokeno as well as Panmure and Thames, traveling by boat.

In 1893 the Wairoa

Rangers won the first Franklin Union champi-onship, and also in 1896 and 1899, travelling around Franklin District on horseback.

Wairoa Rangers won the Hawke Cup in per-petuity after taking it out every year from 1911 to 1914. However, af-ter the First World War started player numbers dwindled away. Though the club restarted and played under the name ‘Clevedon Rugby Club’ from 1923 and won

several championships throughout the depres-sion, it eventually closed in 1954.

Anyone wanting to con-

tact the Wairoa Rangers can call Tim Seabrook on 292 8989 or visit the club website at: www.wairoarangers.co.nz

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OWNER OPERATOR DENNIS MARX

LIVING, WORKING AND SUPPORTING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY

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CLEVEDON

TIME TO GET THIS SHOW STARTED!!!

Pohutukawa Community Gardens Working Bee

Saturday 12 - Sunday 13 September5 Sunkist Bay Road, Beachlands

9am startBring wheelbarrows, tools, gumboots

and glovesMore information at

FB Pohutukawa Coast Gardenswww.logcabin.org.nz

BeachlandsCommunity Trust

Sponsored by Hammer Hardware

Beachlands Maraetai Junior Rugby Results, August 16:

U6 Navy lost to Karaka White 13-8, Player of the Day (POD) Clements Olds, Try of the Day Dylan Fisher; U6 White beat Karaka Black 14-11, POD Connor Reeleu, ROD Nico Taurima; U6 Orange drew with Karaka Blue 10-10, POD Mekhi and Michaela Te Hira, Rip of the Day (ROD) Will Price; U7 Navy beat Manurewa White 20-17, POD Jack Parsons, Tackler of the Day (TOD) Boston Strahan; U7 Orange lost to Karaka Blue 15-13, POD Boh Ritchie, MVP Ella Pelikani; U8 Navy lost to Ardmore Marist White 9-4, POD Luke Berriman, TOD Sam Owen; U8 Orange lost to Ardmore Marist Red 6-3, POD Mitchell Redmayne, TOD Bradley Marsh; U9 beat Ardmore Marist Red 13-8, POD Leo Dormer, TOD Mathew Ritchie; U10 lost to Ardmore Marist Red, POD Connor Dower, TOD Harry Gilchrist; U11 lost to Karaka White, POD Ryan Potgieter, Play of the Day Thomas Allsopp; U12 lost to Manurewa, POD whole team.

Results, August 23:U6 Navy beat Karaka Blue

12-10, Player of the Day (POD) Clements Olds, Rip of the Day (ROD) Dylan Fisher; U6 White BYE; U6 Orange drew with Karaka Black 10-10, POD Dylan Samisoni, ROD Will Price; U7 Navy lost to Karaka Blue POD Santiago Olds, Try of the Day Dean Rutherford; U7 Orange BYE; U8 Navy beat Ardmore Marist Red 11-8, POD Ash Pearce, Tackler of the Day (TOD) Thomas Lindsay; U8 Orange drew with Ardmore Marist Green 8-8, POD Noah Retford, TOD Keani Wilson; U9 beat Ardmore Marist Blue 17-7, POD Toby Simpson, TOD Harrison Relph; U10 lost to Ardmore Marist Blue. POD Preston Broadhurst, TOD Hunter Donley; U11 lost to Karaka Red POD Ethan Boyle, Play of the Day Jarvis Smith; U12 lost to Ardmore Marist, Forward of the Day Dylan Roxburgh, Back of the Day Matthew White.

Jacob de Graaf with ball in hand for the Beachlands Under 12 rugby team in its final game of the season at Te Puru Park last S a t u r d a y a g a i n s t Ardmore.

Beachlandsrugby results

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Clevedon FC soccer results, August 23:

9th Grade Clashers lost to Onehunga Strikers 1-7, POD Jake Watson; 12th Grade Coy-otes beat Central Armstead 2-0, POD Sam McRae; 13th Grade Crystals lost to Western Springs Falcons 0-1, POD The Whole Team; Clevedon M6 lost to Ellerslie Deceptively Slow 0-4, POD Matt Jones.

Four year old Grace Wackenier chooses a cup cake from teacher Kylie Partridge on SPCA Cupcake Day at Clevedon Kindergarten.

baked the cupcakes which were sold on M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n on a decorative table, backed by photos of pets belonging to kindy families .

Clevedon Kindergartenraised $343 for the SPCA at a cupcake day held on Monday. About 120 mouth watering animal themed cupcakes sold out.“We all love animals here and we have a big kindy community of pets,” says teacher Kylie Partridge who o rgan i sed the cupcake bake. “It went down really well and was well-supported.” Parents and teachers

Clevedon Kindy bakes cupcakes for SPCA Children could come to kindy dressed up as animal characters for a gold coin donation and there was a lso facepainting. “It was a lot of fun for

the children and the treat at the end was choosing a cupcake to buy to take home,” says Kylie. “I hope we’ll do it again next year for the SPCA.”

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Professional & Trade Services From Page 11

PETS / ANIMALS

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BRACKS DOG GROOMING

In Winter it’s still important to come for a groom

Overgrown feet means muddy fl oors in your living room

Thick knotty coats and shaggy ears when it’s cold and wetWill be uncomfortable and

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CLEVEDON ANIMAL FARM: Family farm walks, pony rides and children’s parties. Visit our website:w w w. c l e v e d o n a n i -malfarm.co.nz or call Lynn on 292 9231 Clevedon.

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BUYING/SELLINGFERTILISER: Chicken manure fertiliser supplied, carted and spread. Also lime spreading. Ph: Neil 021 724 327/ 299 6486FIREWOOD: Sheoak, pine. Ph: 536 6026SHAVINGS: In wool- sacks - sawdust also avai- lable. Ideal for horse stables and calf pens. Ph: Ph: Neil 021 724 327 or 299 6486.

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PROPERTY SERVICES

ADMINISTRATOR: Casual admin work as a backup for home based maunfacturer. No set hrs. CV to: [email protected]

AFTER SCHOOL: After-school care/housekeep-er wanted. Working par-ents seeking after school care 3-6pm daily, Marae-tai based, for two children (9yrs & 11yrs) plus some basic housekeeping and meal preparation. Good hourly rate. Please phone Tracey 0274 773 837.

GARAGE SALES

YOGA: Inward Bound Yoga, Te Puru Community Centre. Evening Classes Tues/Thurs 6.30pm; Day

GARAGE SALE Sat 30 Aug Wood and metal-work tools, household de-tritus! 87 Maraetai School Rd 8.30 am – 12.30

Phone Dean on 536 5164 or 0221 361 620

• Gib Stop & Paint• Brick & Block Laying• Tiling • Paving• Property MaintenanceNO JOB TOO SMALL!

Property managementand letting specialists

Professional, Competitive,Hassle Free

[email protected]

0508 762 766

PROPERTY SERVICES & RENTALSFLATMATES WANTED: Available in Maraetai, spacious master bed-room, with ensuite. Would suit couple. $300 pw. Also available large single room, $150 pw. House has lovely views. Live with semi-retired professional male. Ph: Dennis on 0274 374 713.TO RENT: Available now in Spinnaker Bay, Beachlands. Private fully furnished and fenced house with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and 2 sit-ting rooms . Would suit those building or looking to move into the area. $1000/week or $300 per night. Includes, power, gas and linen provided. Enquires please phone Sarah on 536 5803.

TREASURER NEEDED for growing local Beach-lands Community Trust. Great role to get in-volved with the commu-nity. Please get in touch with Jenny at [email protected] or 536 5232

PROPERTYMANAGERPermanent position

Salary & Bonuses Specifying in Beachlands/

Maraetai/Whitford & Clevedon.Must have Rental Experience and Knowledge of Property

Management.

Join Harcourts NZ “Most Trusted Brand” Two Years

Running!

We are looking for a person who truly values our customers

All Enquiries [email protected]

PLUMBING

WANTED TO RENT: Large garage or barn for storing furniture. Short or long term. Any area considered. Ph: Denise 277 6740 or 022 601 8947

classes Friday 9am. Restor-ative Yoga Friday 10am. Ph: Dee 536-5240 ENERGY EXPERIENCE: Energy Experience-the ‘in store BOSU BALL BAL-ANCE challenge’. Stand on our bosu ball and knee bend on one leg for three minutes and we will give you an em’s cookie or Endura rehydrate sa-chet free. 43 Wakelin Rd, Beachlands.09 536 4524PROFEET: Mobile Foot-care. Nail clipping and fi ling, corn and hard skin removal, ingrown toe-nails, footbath and mas-sage. Professional treat-ment in your own home for men and women.. N.S.I. Qualifi ed. Ph: Nicolle Janssen on (09) 291 9298 or 021 134 1575

SITUATIONS VACANT

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WORK WANTEDA1 HEDGES/TREES/STUMPS: Trimmed, re-moved, or chipped for mulch or landscaping. Inorganic removal and section clearing. Ph: 536 5955, 021 056 0793ALL TREE WORKS: All tree work and removals, stump grinding, hedge trimming, section clear-ing, green removal and mulcher hire, reasonable rates. For a free quote: 536 5621 mob 027 308 7777CARPET CLEANING: Clean your carpets now to NZ standard. 2 brm unit cleaned from as little as $79, 3 brm from $99. Single rooms, upholstery, rugs. Free deodorise. Ph: Shane 536 6397 or mob 0800 747 262 CARPENTER: Odd jobs, gib fi xing, door locks, window and door eas-ing, waterblasting, tank cleaning, gutter clean-ing, site rubbish removal. Ph: Marty 0276 888 082DOMESTIC HOUSE-CLEANER: Available to take the cleaning stress out of your week, leaving you to enjoy your days at home. Honest, reliable, local and experienced. Ph: Lisa 536 7286 or 027 555 1642HIRE-A-HANDYMAN You name it... gardening, retaining, fencing, land-scaping, trellis, light build-ing and maintenance work. Ph Gary 021 90 30 20.LANDSCAPING,PAVING,CONCRETING: Phone Aaron Ross, Beach-lands. Ph: 021 0233 2673MOWER/CHAINSAWREPAIRS: All small en-gine repairs, mowers, ride-on mowers, chain-saws, weedtrimmers, and chain saw sharp-ening. No job too small. Free pick-up local area only. Ph: 536 5621 or mob 027 308 7777PAINTER DECORATORQuality+Quantity=Value. 40 yrs exp.refs avail.ph Rob 0211848173 or email [email protected] S’VICES: No job too small! Gib stop & paint, brick & block lay-ing, tiling, paving, property maintenance. Ph: Dean 536 5164 or 0221 361 620ROOFER: Qualifi ed roofer, Stephen Perfect, 12yrs experience in metal roofi ng offers free quotes to fi x or re-roof, also spe-cialises in gutters, repairs & maintenance. Ph 027 389 5253, a/h 536 5527VENTILATION: DVS Home ventilation systemsFull supply and installa-tion service. Smartvent NZ made 5 year parts warranty. Act before win-ter. Ph Gary 021 903 020 WINDOW CLEANING: Window’s in/out,exterior house wash,gutter clear-ing. Exp operator, Ph Keith at Panoramics 0272 453 444 or 530 8136WOOD CHIPPER: Wood chipping service. Up to 60mm dia branch-es. Full service, cutting, chipping, spreading and clearing available. Ph Gary 021 90 30 20

Professional & Trade Services Guide

DENTAL

HEALTH & FITNESS

BRANDING

ELECTRICIAN

DRAINAGE

MOB 021. 769. 964 - PH 09. 536. 4076

LEGAL

LANDSCAPING

tel 273 2173 www.sanctuarytrustlaw.co.nz

TheFamily Trust Specialist

Jacques Vannoort, LLM

BINS

WHITE WASTE LTD ph: 0800 720 710

Your Local Skip Bin Supplier

APPLIANCES

GRAYMAC APPLIANCE SERVICESFor repairs to:

Fisher & Paykel and all major brands of stoves, fridges, dishwashers,washing machines, dryers etc

For prompt reliable service

Ph: GRAEME McCORKINDALE 535-5093Authorised Whirpool service centre

PINK BINS3, 4.5, 6 & 9 metre bins 3, 4.5 metre hardfill bins

We are reliable and we recycle!Ph: 0800 PINK BINS (746-524)

Email: [email protected] www.pinkbins.co.nz

www.marinadentists.co.nz

Visit your LOCAL dentist for all your dental needs

PINE HARBOUR

HOURS: Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm; Sat 9.30am-2.30pmAfter Hours Appts by Arrangement

Dr Alex Mechkov Dr Juliane Techima BDS DENTAL SURGEON, BSc, Dip.Dent.Technology

BDS DENTAL SURGEON

Nor West House

Ph: 536 4361E: [email protected]

MARINA

Julie’s Home Grown Nursery18 First View Ave, BEACHLANDS

OPEN 10am – 4pm WED TO SUN

536 4266 Mob 027 270 6792email: [email protected]

• Potted Colour • Shrubs • Topiaries • Grasses • Trees • Bedding Plants

x

GYM & GROUP CLASS MEMBERSHIPSPERSONAL TRAINING

TENNIS & SQUASH COURTSPOOL

09 536 7231 WWW.PERFORMFITNESS.CO.NZ

YOUR TOTAL HEALTH & FITNESS SOLUTION

Your Local Registered ElectriciansPh 536 6800

For prompt professional electrical services with a smile• www.awe.co.nz• [email protected]• free quotes

Providing electrical services on the Pohutukawa Coast & throughout Auckland

PLUMBING

PLUMBING & DRAINAGE SERVICES

0800 949 344FRE

EP

HO

NE

www.abbotts.co.nz

• Drain Unblocking• Vacuum Loading• CCTV Video Survey & Tractor camera• Plumbing• Gasfitting• Roofing• Drainlaying• Pipe Relining – Nuflow

Licensed builder available for new homes, renovations, additions, re-cladding, decks and all other aspects of the

building trade

Ph Neil 021 079 2589

BUILDER

PLANTS/SHRUBS

For a FREE Quote: Josh on 021 367 431

Email: [email protected]: www.hackdrainage.co,nz

• All Drainage Requirements• Water Tanks Supply and Install

• Retaining Walls • Concrete Work

• Truck & Digger Hire

"Proud to be Sponsors of the Beachlands Fishing Competition"

JACK OF ALL TRADESHonest & Reliable Trade Certified Builder

• Odd jobs – Doors/Windows Eased• Holes Plastered• Rotten Boards Replaced• Roof Repairs• Floors Repaired

• Decks• Bathrooms• Tiling• Painting• Gibstopping

PHONE TONY 021 919 101 or 536 6686

021 2921 679

[email protected]

www.thekeanegardener.co.nzW

Your local garden specialist

Lawn mowing • General gardeningTree trimming & removal • Pruning

Spraying • Chipping

Online Booking Availablewww.sanctuarydental.co.nz

Unit 20, 2 Bishop Dunn PlaceBotany, Auckland09 273 2173

Opening Hours:Mon & Wed: 8am - 6pm

Tues & Thurs: 8am - 8pmFri: 9am - 6pm

Sat: 9am - 5pm

you should love visiting the dentist...

Full Comprehensive DentalAssessment including:2 x-rays &Panoramic OPG Imaging(Full Mouth Digital X-ray)

$60We offer:• Sleep dentistry for relaxation and anxiety • Holistic and amalgam free dentistry• Free dental treatment for young adults from year 9 to 18 years old* • Payment options: GE, Farmers, Q Card*Terms and conditions apply, contact us for full details

Online Booking Availablewww.sanctuarydental.co.nz

Unit 20, 2 Bishop Dunn PlaceBotany, Auckland09 273 2173

Opening Hours:Mon & Wed: 8am - 6pm

Tues & Thurs: 8am - 8pmFri: 9am - 6pm

Sat: 9am - 5pm

you should love visiting the dentist...

Full Comprehensive DentalAssessment including:2 x-rays &Panoramic OPG Imaging(Full Mouth Digital X-ray)

$60We offer:• Sleep dentistry for relaxation and anxiety • Holistic and amalgam free dentistry• Free dental treatment for young adults from year 9 to 18 years old* • Payment options available

*Terms and conditions apply, contact us for full details

Makethe right

choiceabout your

dental care

• Teeth whitening• All ceramic tooth filling materials using Cerec3 cad-cam 3D technology

• Permanent tooth replacements with dental implants• For gum health and maintencance call our hygienist Shelley Chadwick

• All aspects of general dentistryEvening appointments available

Call us now on 530 8461 or 530 8271 Whitford Village, Whitford, Auckland

David Cain B.D.S (UK) Rick Parfitt B.D.S. Shelley Chadwick

David Cain B.D.S (UK)

We are dedicated to your personal well-being through dental health

Call BRETT on021 501 421

or 536-6592Certifying Plumber & Gas Fitter

More than 20 years’ experience

For ALL Domestic & Commercial Work

• All Plumbing Maintenance • All Gas Maintenance• Pumps & Filters• Water Tanks• UV Sterilisation• Rain Water Harvesting

• Electric Hot Water Cylinders• Gas Water Heating• Gas Fire Places• New & Existing Housing

K.DadziePLUMBING GAS FITTING

DrAINLAyING LTD

WATEr FLAM

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Call SHAY on 0212 767 797

• Renovations • New Homes • Pumps • Spouting• Hot Water Cylinders • All Plumbing Repairs

YOUR plumber living on the Coast!

Quality workmanship no matter the size of the job

BEACHLANDS & MARAETAI

P: 536 5830M: 021 072 7799

• Tree Pruning & Removal• Mulching• Stump Grinding & Planting• Firewood Deliveries• PENSIONER RATES

BEACHLANDS & MARAETAI

MMARAETAI TENNIS

MARAETAIMM AAITENNIS CLUB

2014-15 ENROLMENTSun 14th Sept, 12-4pmIN CLUBROOMS AT TE PURU PARKOr enrol online www.maraetaitennis.co.nz

09 536 5605 or 021 263 [email protected]

PAINTERS

N OT J U S T B O AT S - S P E C I A L I S T PA I N T I N G

Domestic:- Kitchen/Bathroom cabinets etc Varnish Work

Airless spraying of outside walls/decks etcAutomotive + Marine

Specialist painting of most materials, plastics, metals etc

Vinyl film wrapping for boats, cars etc

Ph: Janie 09 536 6449 - Rod 021 467 913 - [email protected]

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ACCOUNTING SERVICESSheryl Lane, chartered accountant 530 8219Ian McLennan, CA www.iwm.co.nz 536 6715Diane Myers CA, [email protected] 2929 470Beanies2U, call Tanya chartered accountant 536 6297ACCOUNTING & BOOK KEEPINGFair Value Accounting, Natashawww.fairvalue.co.nz 536 5195AERIALS, TV & HOME THEATRESmart Home Technology.Freeview,aerials,phonejacks,TVoutlets,hometheatre,newhomeprewire.Phone Sunny 0800 786 266 or 027 2841 325Auckland Wide Electrical 536 6800, 021 998 665AGGREGATESBeachlands Building & Hire Centre 536 6567ALUMINUM WINDOWS:www.windowrenovations.co.nz Repairs and Replacements 021 297 2320APPLIANCE SERVICINGAxial appliance servicing [email protected] 573 0877 ARCHITECTSPeter Diprose www.diprose.co.nz 530 9065, 021 125 1498ARCHITECTURAL PLAN & DESIGNRoss J Willoughby 530 9358ASPHALTAsphalt & Civil Projects Ltd 527 8718 or 0274 969 817AUTO ELECTRICIANMobile Auto & Marine 0800 662 352 Alert Auto Electrical, Alan 021 176 4214BEACHLANDS STORESGo to Mo’s 536 6505Liquorland Beachlands 536 6345Beachlands Building & Hire Centre- hardware, hire and garden centre 536 6567Karishma Foodmarket 536 6601Meat to Please 536 6866BEAUTY THERAPYMaraetai Day Spa 536 4453 or 021 036 6237 BED & BREAKFASTBrookwood Lodge (Beachlands) 536 6975BOBCAT & TRUCK HIREClevedon Bobcats, Dennis Marx 021 275 8544BRICK & BLOCK LAYINGDave Stones 021 287 0188Coastal Blocklayers Ltd - Clinton 0272 856 912 2922 939BUILDERSKelvin Storm LBP 536 6119 or 0274 745 039 Bryant Builders Ltd 0274 935 507 or 2928 777Neal McKendrick Builders 2928 583 0274 374 896Xact Construction, Greg Waterhouse 530 9032, 021 878 071Dean Hartshorne Builders Ltd 536 5645 or 027 536 5645Homing Instincts Ltd, ph Gareth Price 021 618 181, 536 6422Michael Nootebos LBP 536 6628 or 0274 799 776Cleave Building & Civil Ltd 577 3193 or 021 322 258specialistbuilders.co.nz Craig 0800 54 64 64 or 021 392 092NAS builders Ltd Neil 021 079 2589BUILDING CERTIFIERSCompass Building Consultants Ltd 272 2269BUILDERS SUPPLIESMorton Timber Co. Clevedon 292 8656Dysart Timbers Drury ITM 294 9410Dysart Timbers ITM 521 3609 or 021 928 941CARPET CLEANINGCarpet, upholstery cleaning services Ph Supakleen 536 5090CARPET & VINYL SUPPLY & LAYEddie 536 5218 or 0274 889 150CHANDLERYPine Harbour Marina 536 5157CHILD CARE CENTRESLilly’s Locker Montessori preschool 530 8697CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUBotany CAB for free, confidential advice & information 271 5382 (Botany CAB) 576 8331 (Pakuranga CAB)COMPUTER SERVICESAndrew: WhatWhyWhen.com 0210 230 7897 or 536 6514CONCRETE WORKTrumps Concreting Ltd 0274 589 899, a/h 536 4172Asphalt & Civil Projects Ltd 5278718 or 0274 969817DECKINGDeckreation 0800 2 QUOTE, 536 4948 www.deckreation.co.nzDENTISTSSanctuary Dental 273 2173–DrYvonneVannoort,DrAbrahamThavamani,DrSylviaHong–DrShayesteIrani–HygienistsMichelleFelton,CaronThorne,HelenLuWhitford Dental Group 530 8461 or 530 8271–DrRickParfitt&DrDavidCain–Hygienist–ShelleyChadwick 530 8461 or 530 8271Anthony Hunt Dental Ltd, Dr Anthony Hunt, Clevedon 292 9071Marina Dentists Pine Harbour 536 4361DENTURESHowick Denture Services 534 8113 DIGGER & TRUCK HIREwww.hollandlandscaping.co.nz 292 8109Entwood Enterprises 021 767 743 or 534 2481The Little Digger 027 278 0335 or 536 4424DOCTORBeachlands Medical Centre 536 6006Maraetai Beach Medical Clinic 536 5292DOGS, CATS & PETSClevedon Kennels and Cattery 292 8789Howick Country Kennels & Cattery 530 8664Brookby Lodge accommodation for dogs & cats 530 8675Fairfield Boarding Kennels & Cattery, Clevedon 2928 852Noah’s Ark mobile inhome pet care 530 8136Riverlee Pet Lodge, Clevedon 292 8789DOG GROOMINGBracks Dog Grooming www.brackscats.co.nz 536 4639

DRAINLAYERSMike Forde Contracting Ltd (reg. drainlayer) 021 636 816J & R Hack Drainage 021 367 431Bay Earthworks 0274 925 771DRILLINGDrillforce – water bores, divining, pump advice 09 267 9100EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONB/M Playcentre Mon-Fri. 9am-12 536 6015in Beachlands School grounds Whitford Pre-School Centre 530 8726Clevedon Kidz Early Childhood Centre 2928 358PORSE in-Home Childcare 262 4044Coastal Kids 536 6737Coastal Kids Pre-School 536 5313Stems From Home Professional In-Home Child Care 536 7103Connections In The Home (In-Home Child Care) 533 3512EARTH MOVING CONTRACTORSHenri & Lynda Habraken 0274 961 472, 536 6806Coast2Coast Earthworx Ltd 536 4536 or 021 364 536Mike Forde Contracting Ltd 021 636 816Padlie-Hall Ltd 533 0917 or 027 243 7156John Minnee 1.5 tonne digger 530 8998 or 021 993 863Cleave Building & Civil Ltd 577 3193 or 021 923 076 www.brookbycontracting.co.nz 3.5t w Augers 530 9290 027 530 9290ELECTRICIANSAuckland Electrical Services 536 4074, 0274 741 579Auckland Wide Electrical 536 6800, 021 998 665Pohutukawa Electrical 536 4076, mob 021 769 964Positive Electrical Services 021 801 606Powered Up Electrical 021 660 065 , 299 1122 ENGINEERING & WELDINGM & K Anderson, onsite engineering 09 948 2160 or 021 02677369Amediate Engineering Ltd 09 265 2200 or 021 725 609Clevedon Garage – Design/Build/Repairs/M’nance 2928 289ENGINEERS - CIVIL/ENVIRONMENTAL/STRUCTURALCLC Consulting Group Ltd 576 3276FARM KILLSKevin Rogers 292 4725FARM SUPPLIES/STOCK FEED/HARDWAREClevedon Rural Supplies 292 8404Farmlands Pukekohe 09 238 8853, fax 09 238 8688 FENCING CONTRACTORSCraig McLeod 027 292 5844Shilo Urlich 027 256 6813White Fencing 2928 064 or 0274 957 868FIREWOODPhone John anytime 530 8462Eastern Firewood 534 6299Ignition Firewood 0800 WOOD NOWFLOORINGAll About Floors, Darrel 570 5300, 021 688 875FLORISTClevedon Flowers, www.clevedonflowers.co.nz 292 9540FRAMERSHowick Frames & Gallery 534 1307FUNERAL DIRECTORSResthaven Funeral ServicesRachel Benns & Raewyn Proctor 533 7493 & 267 2530Papatoetoe Funeral Cottage 279 9098Fountains Funeral Directors & Monumentalists Papakura, Franklin and Manurewa 298 2957 or 266 6177Ensom Funerals (John Ensom) 09 266 9942 or 09 524 6765Souly Cremations Beachlands 0800 47 68 59GARAGE DOORSRepairs & Service, Metro Garage Doors 263 6608GEOTECHNICAL SERVICESFraser Thomas Ltd 278 7078 GIBSTOPPINGAlpha Drywall, Geoff 022 027 0290 or 536 6653Wayne Mackenzie 021 882 276 or ah 530 9031Greg Brown 021 067 6104, ah536 5989Tony Hardyment -stopping & painting 0274 966 394 or 536 6477specialistlinings.co.nz We fix, stop, and paint 0800 54 64 64Mark Mangham, small to large jobs: [email protected] 021 456 275 ah 536 4140GIFTS, SOUVENIRS, FLOWERSClevedon Woolshed Crafts/Gifts 2928 615GLASS AND GLAZINGManurewa Glass 266 7794Howick Glass 535 4180GRAPHIC DESIGNNikki Croxford www.clickcreative.co.nz 536 7142, 021 920 630Kirsty Black www.kgb-folio.co.nz 536 5421, 021 549 193Joanna Beasleywww.joannabeasley.co.nz536 6497, 021 148 8613HAIRDRESSINGLes Chevaux Hair Salon 536 5559Hair 4 You - hair salon 536 6658Spirit Hair-Makeup-SprayTanning 536 6855Nobel Hair Design 536 5805Hair Do’s @ Maraetai ph Denise 536 4571Look @ Me, Whitford, ph Charlotte 530 8939Cooper Hairdressing, 16 Te Pene Rd, Maraetai 027 329 1781HANDYMAN SERVICESLocal Handyman: 536 5050 or 021 156 7370Oakes Landscaping/Building Services, Ph Gary 021 903 020Lifestyle Property Services Ltd 536 6735 or 0272 533 336HAY & HAYLAGE CONTRACTORMcInnes Contractors Ltd 0274 992 648HEALTH & FITNESSPerform Fitness 536 7231HIRE & GARDEN CENTREBeachlands Building & Hire Centre 536 6567HOME APPLIANCE REPAIRSGraymac Appliances 535 5093

PROPERTY MANAGEMENTHarcourts Beachlands Real Estate 536 6121, 0276 480 240Rent People Ltd 0800 426 580RobsonKerr Property Management 0508 762 766PUMP SALES & REPAIRSAuckland Electrical Services 536 4074, 0274 741 579Pump Service Centre 536 7083, 0274 308 538Water Pump Specialists 536 5447, 0274 982 419Clevedon Pumps & Engineering 2928 404, 0274 797 741Malmaks Water Sho 530 8872, 021 353 158Pohutukawa Plumbing 536 6879, 0275 366 879REAL ESTATE AGENTSHarcourts Beachlands Real Estate 536 6121Barfoot & Thompson Clevedon 2928 348Barfoot & Thompson Whitford 530 8292Barfoot & Thompson Beachlands 536 4990Ray White Lighthouse Licensed Real Estate 536 7011Professionals 555 9136ROOFING SERVICESEastern Roofing Services, ph Steve 536 5875, 021 865 615SCAFFOLDING Scaffold Connect Ltd 09 215 4855 SECURITY SYSTEMSADS Security Ltd (alarms & monitoring) 536 6860Armstrong Smarter Security and Alarms 09 274 0999SEPTIC TANK CLEANINGSST Services phone Rob 09 2947611 or 0274 967430SHEEP SHEARINGMr Clip Ltd - sheep, goats, 276 1219, 0274 853 234SHUTTLESCoast Shuttle-local hire & airport trips 536 6488, 0274 722 613Omana Shuttles - Airport Transfers 536-5935SPRAY TAN SPECIALISTSColour Me In 536 6766 Mob 027 662 9897SURVEYORS - LAND Hollier Greig & Associates 2928 745McInnes, Read & Lucas Ltd 2987 288Fraser Thomas Ltd 2787 078Churchill Land Development Services Ltd 2734 182CLC Consulting Group Ltd 576 3276SWIMMING POOLSPeninsula Pools Ltd 0274 958 861, a/h 530 9115Bluestone Pools Ltd 021 2731 779, ah 536 7125Partridge Pool & Spa 299 8659Oasis Heat Pumps Mob: 021 605 557 Office: 535 8891

TANK CLEANINGJohn’s Farmlet Services 0800 327 653TREE WORKS.T.H. (stumps, trees, hedges) 536 5621 or 027 308 7777Tree stump grinding (NZAT) 530 8741 or 0274 989 080TYPESETTING & GRAPHIC ARTSteve 536 5276TYRES - SALES & SERVICEMaraetai Service Station 536 6542Pohutukawa Motors, 57 Third View Ave, Beachlands 536 6664 UPHOLSTERY & CANVASStackpole’s Upholstery Ltd 274 8585VALUERS-PROPERTYProperty Valuations Ltd, Papakura 299 7406, fax 299 6152Seagar & Partners Ltd, Charlene 272 9660 or 021 945 806VETERINARY SERVICESFranklin Vets (Beachlands) 538 0010

WALLPAPERINGWallpapering 021 1748 466 or 536 5899WATER DELIVERYBeachlands/Maraetai Water Supply 273 9763Beachlands Water Service 536 6508Clevedon Water 292 8099Whitford Water Supplies 530 8164Rural Water, freephone 0508 787 254 or 021 765 628John’s Farmlet Services & Water Supplies 0800 327 653The Original Johns Water Supplies 536 6696 or 530 8155Maraetai Blue Ltd 536 6437, 027 536 6437Carlton Haulage 0800 420 246Coastal Water Cartage 0508 COASTAL, 021 0757 757Todd Wheeler Transport Ltd 0508 426 246 or 0274 752 832Seaview Water 0508 732 843–$250for17,000litres;$225for13,500;$180for10,000WET AZZ – keeping it local 0800 WET AZZ (0800 938 299)Local Water (Beachlands & Maraetai) 536 5683WATER TANK CLEANING & REPAIRSGreen Clean Co ($100) 0274 982 419 or 536 5447Rural Water, freephone 0508 787 254 or 021 765 628John’s Farmlet Services 0800 327 653WATER TREATMENTAnthony Preston Ltd 534 5127, fax 535 6353167 Moore St, HowickMalmaks Water Shop 530 8872, 021 353 158NZ Water Filters Ltd 576 9649 or 021 138 7679WEDDING VENUETe Puru Centre 536 5360Maraetai Beach Boating Club 536 6649Brookwood Lodge, Beachlands. Garden setting. Ceremony only. 536 6975 or 0274 796 453WEIGHT LOSS HYPNOTHERAPYVirtual Gastric Band www.avrilcarpenter.com 021 626 805WINDOWSwww.windowrenovations.co.nzRepairs and Replacements 021 297 2320 WINDOW CLEANING/HOUSE WASHINGPanoramics 530 8136 or 027 245 3444BEST Property Services 0508 932 532 or 021 366 615

HOME CLEANING SERVICEPhone Meky 022 653 1465HORSESManufacturing Horse Leads 021 653 041IMMIGRATION ADVICELicensed Advisor - Lisa Seaborn 0210 229 9588INTERIOR DESIGNDesign consultant Toni Hedgland 536 7018, 0274-597301 (home furnishings, drapes, colour consultant)KITCHENSLa Bella Kitchens Ltd, www.labellakitchens.co.nz 530 9092Kitchen Craft Ltd www.kitchencraft.co.nz 09 274 4221 ~ For Sizzling Kitchen Design & Cabinetry – Ph WarrenInhouse Design & Concepts Ltd 021 272 1974 or 536 4625LANDSCAPINGCornerstone Landscapes Ltd – for all aspects of landscaping 530 9126 or 021 312 266 or 021 412 110LANDSCAPING/GARDEN SERVICESwww.hollandlandscaping.co.n 292 8109Eastside Landscapes 021 484 158LAUNDROMAT7 DAYS, at GAS Maraetai, 536 4218131 Maraetai Drive, MaraetaiLAWNMOWING & GARDENING SERVICESPohutukawa Coast Lawns 536 5830, 021 072 7799The Keane Gardener, phone James on 021 292 1679Greenacres – Stephen Howe 292 4165, 021 2266 753Ride On Mowing - Scott 021 02475434 / 537 2966Henry & Max Lawn & Garden Service 533 6018, 0210 556 309LAWNMOWERS SALES/ SERVICE/ REPAIRSStihl Shop, 18 Harris Rd, East Tamaki 274 6238B’lnds/M’tai mower/chainsaw repairs 536 5621,027 308 7777Reliable Lawnmower Services 278 5592 LAWNMOWING (LARGE AREAS)Holland Landscaping 292 8109www.hollandlandscaping.co.nz Kingcraft Mowing & Gardening 021 447 095LEGAL SERVICESSwayne McDonald & Co (Beachlands/Maraetai/Whitford) 265 2700John Burton - Maraetai & Beachlands 536 5279 or 299 7780Sanctuary Trust Law, Jacques Vannoort, LLM 273 2173LOCKSMITHSLocal Locksmith - Tony 536 5050 or 021 156 7370Armstrong Smarter Security 0800 506 111MARQUEE HIREMeganwww.maraetaimarquee.co.nz 536 5771/0274 385130MARRIAGE CELEBRANTHelen Rutledge 027 245 5837 or 536 5981Neil Hamilton 027 224 2265Lyn Buchanan 021 135 3643 or 536 6774MASSAGE THERAPYBrookby Massage Studio -Sports, deep tissue, trigger point, relaxation 530 9129Tracy Henderson - Massage therapy/Naturopathy 536 6605Holistic Therapeutic Practitioner available, Whitford For appointments phone 021 749 517 MECHANICAL REPAIRSClevedon Automotive 292 8441Maraetai Service Station 1996 Ltd 536 6542Pohutukawa Motors, 57 Third View Ave, Beachlands 536 6664 Clevedon Garage & Tyres Ltd 2928 289Clevedon Motorcyles & Machinery 2928 927 or 021 2544 686MIRRORSHowick Glass 535 4180ORGANIC PRODUCTSShop from home: www.moonwillow.mionegroup.com 2924 080OUTBOARD REPAIRS / MARINE ENGINEERINGEastern Marine ~ Outboard, Petrol & Diesel Motors 536 6252 PAINTERS & DECORATORSDTS Wright Contracting Ltd 536 5239 or 021 40 1094 S.T. Taylor, Member of Master Painters 021 912 515Mustills Painting Services 536 4356, 027 619 26194U2C Decorators 027 648 3565specialistlinings.co.nz We fix, stop, and paint 0800 54 64 64PANELBEATERS & PAINTERSWhitford Panelbeaters 530 8695Pristine Autobody, Panel & Paint 262 3757Auto Collision Panel & Paint 534 2190PERSONAL TRAININGWOWFIT Personal Training-James 0800WOWFIT, 021 771015Envision Personal Training, Garyth 536 6327, 021 299 1482PEST CONTROLCoastal Pest Solutions (including rats, rabbits,possums, wild cats, pest birds, wasps & bees) 536 6020, 0273 932 125Pestblasters-R-Us 0800 888 338PHOTOGRAPHERTimeless Images Photography 021 022 19653, 950 4675 PHYSIOTHERAPISTUltimate Physio unit 4 45 Wakelin Rd, Beachlands 536 5904, 272 9294PLASTERING (SOLID)Bruce Parsons 021 981 812PLUMBERSSMS Plumbing 0212 767 797Pohutukawa Plumbing 536 6879, 0275 366 879Call The Plumber Ltd 24/7 service 536 5516, 027 202 3212Abbotts Plumbing & Drainage 0800 949 344Ford Plumbing - 24 hour callout - phone Mark on 022 601 3216PLUMBERS & GASFITTERSAshby Plumbing & Gas 2922 445, 0272 553 499K. Dadzie Plumbing/Gas call Brett on 021 501 421, 536 6592Pohutukawa Plumbing 536 6879, 0275 366 879 PRINTERC&D Print 2929 167 or 021 107 6750

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