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TIMES ONLINE
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AREA’S TOP COP SIGNS OFF Area’s top cop signs off. By. Chris Harrowell. -. June 8, 2021. Inspector Wendy Spiller, left, is handing over the reins as Counties Manukau East Police area commander to inspector Scott Gemmell. Times photo Wayne Martin. After dedicating herself for seven years to preventing the people of east Auckland from falling victim to crime,inspector
WALSH DESERVES ORIGIN DEBUT Walsh deserves Origin debut. By. Ivan Agnew. -. June 8, 2021. Reece Walsh has vision, exceptional acceleration and the ability to beat defenders with a dummy, sidestep or swerve. While NZ Warriors coach Nathan Brown is concerned that State of Origin selection would be too tough for whizz kid Reece Walsh, who should deprive him of making$15,000
DIGITAL: HOWICK & PAKURANGA TIMES, BOTANY & ORMISTON TIMES Read digital versions of the Howick & Pakuranga Times, Botany & Ormiston Times, Settling In - East Auckland, South Auckland andFranklin areas.
GUILTY PLEA OVER SCHOOLGIRL'S DEATH The man charged by police over the death of east Auckland schoolgirl Joanna Kong has pleaded guilty. The 77-year-old, whose name is suppressed, pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving causing death when he appeared in the Manukau District Court on May 28. He’s due back in court to be sentenced on July 27. CHRISTABEL WINS POPSTARS! Christabel Williams was crowned the winner on Wednesday night. From high school drop-out to the winner of Popstars – Christabel Williams’ journey to reaching the stars has been inspiring and incredible.. The 20-year-old Howick musician was crowned winner of the popular televised singing competition on Wednesday night.SOUTH MAGAZINE
Welcome to SOUTH an exclusive, monthly lifestyle magazine focused on the good things in life. Read about travel, fashion, health and beauty as well as food, home and gardening, motoring and more. Published by an established company with 40 years industry experience, SOUTH is delivered to suburban Karaka homes and selected Pukekohe suburbs.TIMES ONLINE
Times Online for news, sports, photos and community events throughout the Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, Ormiston and surrounding areas. TimesOnline is local.
AREA’S TOP COP SIGNS OFF Area’s top cop signs off. By. Chris Harrowell. -. June 8, 2021. Inspector Wendy Spiller, left, is handing over the reins as Counties Manukau East Police area commander to inspector Scott Gemmell. Times photo Wayne Martin. After dedicating herself for seven years to preventing the people of east Auckland from falling victim to crime,inspector
WALSH DESERVES ORIGIN DEBUT Walsh deserves Origin debut. By. Ivan Agnew. -. June 8, 2021. Reece Walsh has vision, exceptional acceleration and the ability to beat defenders with a dummy, sidestep or swerve. While NZ Warriors coach Nathan Brown is concerned that State of Origin selection would be too tough for whizz kid Reece Walsh, who should deprive him of making$15,000
DIGITAL: HOWICK & PAKURANGA TIMES, BOTANY & ORMISTON TIMES Read digital versions of the Howick & Pakuranga Times, Botany & Ormiston Times, Settling In - East Auckland, South Auckland andFranklin areas.
GUILTY PLEA OVER SCHOOLGIRL'S DEATH The man charged by police over the death of east Auckland schoolgirl Joanna Kong has pleaded guilty. The 77-year-old, whose name is suppressed, pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving causing death when he appeared in the Manukau District Court on May 28. He’s due back in court to be sentenced on July 27. CHRISTABEL WINS POPSTARS! Christabel Williams was crowned the winner on Wednesday night. From high school drop-out to the winner of Popstars – Christabel Williams’ journey to reaching the stars has been inspiring and incredible.. The 20-year-old Howick musician was crowned winner of the popular televised singing competition on Wednesday night.SOUTH MAGAZINE
Welcome to SOUTH an exclusive, monthly lifestyle magazine focused on the good things in life. Read about travel, fashion, health and beauty as well as food, home and gardening, motoring and more. Published by an established company with 40 years industry experience, SOUTH is delivered to suburban Karaka homes and selected Pukekohe suburbs. POSSIBLE FIREARM; POLICE LOCKDOWN ORMISTON SCHOOL Ormiston Primary School was locked down on Thursday after police were called to a nearby incident in which a firearm was believed to have been involved. Police received a report of a burglary at an address in the Ormiston area at 1.40pm. “We immediately attended the area and located one offender, who was taken intoOIO - TIMES
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GPS TRIAL COVID VACCINATIONS As the national Covid-19 vaccination rollout ramps up, three local practices have been trialling vaccinations through their clinics on a strict appointment-only basis. There are four early adopters in Auckland – East Care Urgent Care in Botany, Ormiston Medical Centre near Ormiston Town Centre and Highland Park Medical in Highland Park. The fourth clinic is on CRAWFORD STAFF RECEIVE VACCINE April 20, 2021. All go at the Highbrook Vaccination Centre. Ninety per cent of staff at Crawford Medical Centre in Picton Street, Howick, have had their first Covid-19 vaccine shots while 75 per cent have now had both shots with the 21 day gap in between. Dr Bruce Greenfield, the clinical director at Crawford, said that the practice had 52staff.
POLICE NAME MAN FOUND DEAD INSIDE BURNT-OUT VEHICLE Police have released the name of the person found dead inside a burnt-out car in east Auckland last Saturday night. The body of Kunal Khera, 26, of Manukau, was found inside the badly damaged vehicle in the car park of Barry Curtis Park in Flat Bush on March 6. Counties Manukau Police detective senior sergeant GANG NUMBERS ON THE RISE The Government’s soft on crime approach has seen a spike in gang numbers across the Auckland region, National’s Police spokesperson and Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown says. “It is time for some real action. The Government needs to acknowledge the gang problem in Auckland and get tougher on crime.” Figures released to Nationalshow gang numbers
PUKEKOHE, A WIDER VIEW Pukekohe, a wider view. By. Staff. -. August 26, 2020. I read with interest (Times, July 28) Robert Bartholomew’s claims that Pukekohe was a hotbed of racism and typical of New Zealand during the period 1920s to 1960s. I grew up in the Patumahoe-Pukekohe area during the 1950s and 1960s. My parents lived there for most of their lives. MACLEANS COLLEGE TEACHER HASN'T SEEN FAMILY FOR 400 DAYS Alan Bowen waved goodbye to his family at Cape Town International Airport. He expected to see them within a few months. It’s been over 400 days. “I was living in Cape Town in South Africa,” Bowen says, “for the past 10 years.” Bowen has been teachingWHO MOWS THE BERMS?
A SAFE SUMMER. New Zealand is a great place to enjoy summer. Our beautiful beaches and parks are popular locations for family get-togethers. Visit the Auckland Council website www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz and enter ‘find a beach or park’ for information on our local beaches, parks and ideas for great walks.TIMES ONLINE
Times Online for news, sports, photos and community events throughout the Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, Ormiston and surrounding areas. TimesOnline is local.
AREA’S TOP COP SIGNS OFF Area’s top cop signs off. By. Chris Harrowell. -. June 8, 2021. Inspector Wendy Spiller, left, is handing over the reins as Counties Manukau East Police area commander to inspector Scott Gemmell. Times photo Wayne Martin. After dedicating herself for seven years to preventing the people of east Auckland from falling victim to crime,inspector
WALSH DESERVES ORIGIN DEBUT Walsh deserves Origin debut. By. Ivan Agnew. -. June 8, 2021. Reece Walsh has vision, exceptional acceleration and the ability to beat defenders with a dummy, sidestep or swerve. While NZ Warriors coach Nathan Brown is concerned that State of Origin selection would be too tough for whizz kid Reece Walsh, who should deprive him of making$15,000
DIGITAL: HOWICK & PAKURANGA TIMES, BOTANY & ORMISTON TIMES Read digital versions of the Howick & Pakuranga Times, Botany & Ormiston Times, Settling In - East Auckland, South Auckland andFranklin areas.
GUILTY PLEA OVER SCHOOLGIRL'S DEATH The man charged by police over the death of east Auckland schoolgirl Joanna Kong has pleaded guilty. The 77-year-old, whose name is suppressed, pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving causing death when he appeared in the Manukau District Court on May 28. He’s due back in court to be sentenced on July 27. STOATS REMAIN ELUSIVE ON MOTUTAPU Pest free sanctuary Motutapu Island is having a tough run with four stoat invasions in one year. Evidence shows that all stoats swam from the city, adjacent to the island. Stoat presence was first detected on both Motutapu and Rangitoto islands in May 2020. Since then, two stoats have been trapped. One in September 2020AMANDA LUXON
Christopher Luxon wins Botany seat for Nats. October 19, 2020. As the country waited with bated breath on Saturday evening while the early votes were being counted, there was aTIMES ONLINE
Times Online for news, sports, photos and community events throughout the Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, Ormiston and surrounding areas. TimesOnline is local.
AREA’S TOP COP SIGNS OFF Area’s top cop signs off. By. Chris Harrowell. -. June 8, 2021. Inspector Wendy Spiller, left, is handing over the reins as Counties Manukau East Police area commander to inspector Scott Gemmell. Times photo Wayne Martin. After dedicating herself for seven years to preventing the people of east Auckland from falling victim to crime,inspector
WALSH DESERVES ORIGIN DEBUT Walsh deserves Origin debut. By. Ivan Agnew. -. June 8, 2021. Reece Walsh has vision, exceptional acceleration and the ability to beat defenders with a dummy, sidestep or swerve. While NZ Warriors coach Nathan Brown is concerned that State of Origin selection would be too tough for whizz kid Reece Walsh, who should deprive him of making$15,000
DIGITAL: HOWICK & PAKURANGA TIMES, BOTANY & ORMISTON TIMES Read digital versions of the Howick & Pakuranga Times, Botany & Ormiston Times, Settling In - East Auckland, South Auckland andFranklin areas.
GUILTY PLEA OVER SCHOOLGIRL'S DEATH The man charged by police over the death of east Auckland schoolgirl Joanna Kong has pleaded guilty. The 77-year-old, whose name is suppressed, pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving causing death when he appeared in the Manukau District Court on May 28. He’s due back in court to be sentenced on July 27. STOATS REMAIN ELUSIVE ON MOTUTAPU Pest free sanctuary Motutapu Island is having a tough run with four stoat invasions in one year. Evidence shows that all stoats swam from the city, adjacent to the island. Stoat presence was first detected on both Motutapu and Rangitoto islands in May 2020. Since then, two stoats have been trapped. One in September 2020AMANDA LUXON
Christopher Luxon wins Botany seat for Nats. October 19, 2020. As the country waited with bated breath on Saturday evening while the early votes were being counted, there was aTIMES ONLINE
Times Online for news, sports, photos and community events throughout the Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, Ormiston and surrounding areas. TimesOnline is local.
MOTH POD COMPETITION HEEDS REVOLUTIONARY RESULTS 1 day ago · The Eastern Enviroschools cluster has celebrated schools working to reduce waste and eradicate moth plants. Students, teachers and parents from a variety of Howick Ward schools attended the prizegiving on Wednesday June 9 at Howick Primary School. Howick Local Board and Auckland Council members also attended. As previously reported by the >ITALICS< Times, the moth POSSIBLE FIREARM; POLICE LOCKDOWN ORMISTON SCHOOL 1 day ago · Ormiston Primary School was locked down on Thursday after police were called to a nearby incident in which a firearm was believed to have been involved. Police received a report of a burglary at an address in the Ormiston area at 1.40pm. “We immediately attended the area and located one offender, who was taken into $110,000 FINE FOR BREACHING SENSITIVE LAND RULES 1 day ago · The Auckland High Court has ordered defendant Ms Zhang (no first name was given) to pay a civil penalty of $110,000 and $15,000 in costs for failing to get consent under the Overseas Investment Act to buy sensitive land. In September 2015 Ms Zhang bought two properties in Mellons Bay. As an overseas person, WHEN TWO TEAMS GO TO WAR It’s dining but not as we know it. Think Flintstones meets Little Shop of Horrors. Ted Waters, owner of popular Howick eatery The Apothecary in Picton Street, has organised an eating challenge and roped in members of Pakuranga United Rugby Club’s Presidents and Reserves teams for The Great Apothecary Rib-Off. The atmosphere,Waters says, will
SOUTH MAGAZINE
Welcome to SOUTH an exclusive, monthly lifestyle magazine focused on the good things in life. Read about travel, fashion, health and beauty as well as food, home and gardening, motoring and more. Published by an established company with 40 years industry experience, SOUTH is delivered to suburban Karaka homes and selected Pukekohe suburbs. MP: INFRASTRUCTURE NEGLECTED MP: Infrastructure neglected. By. Staff. -. March 2, 2021. Infrastructure in New Zealand, as we all know, is at a crisis point. The issues are multi-generational and systemic. Infrastructure as a word sounds boring to many people, but it impacts our daily lives and makes a huge impact on our economic, social and environmentalwellbeing.
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The Eastern Enviroschools cluster has celebrated schools working to reduce waste and eradicate moth plants. Students, teachers and parents from a variety of Howick WardAMANDA LUXON
Christopher Luxon wins Botany seat for Nats. October 19, 2020. As the country waited with bated breath on Saturday evening while the early votes were being counted, there was aMS ZHANG - TIMES
The Auckland High Court has ordered defendant Ms Zhang (no first name was given) to pay a civil penalty of $110,000 and $15,000 inTIMES ONLINE
Times Online for news, sports, photos and community events throughout the Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, Ormiston and surrounding areas. TimesOnline is local.
DIGITAL: HOWICK & PAKURANGA TIMES, BOTANY & ORMISTON TIMES Read digital versions of the Howick & Pakuranga Times, Botany & Ormiston Times, Settling In - East Auckland, South Auckland andFranklin areas.
STOATS REMAIN ELUSIVE ON MOTUTAPU Pest free sanctuary Motutapu Island is having a tough run with four stoat invasions in one year. Evidence shows that all stoats swam from the city, adjacent to the island. Stoat presence was first detected on both Motutapu and Rangitoto islands in May 2020. Since then, two stoats have been trapped. One in September 2020AMANDA LUXON
Christopher Luxon wins Botany seat for Nats. October 19, 2020. As the country waited with bated breath on Saturday evening while the early votes were being counted, there was a PUKEKOHE, A WIDER VIEW Pukekohe, a wider view. By. Staff. -. August 26, 2020. I read with interest (Times, July 28) Robert Bartholomew’s claims that Pukekohe was a hotbed of racism and typical of New Zealand during the period 1920s to 1960s. I grew up in the Patumahoe-Pukekohe area during the 1950s and 1960s. My parents lived there for most of their lives.WHO MOWS THE BERMS?
A SAFE SUMMER. New Zealand is a great place to enjoy summer. Our beautiful beaches and parks are popular locations for family get-togethers. Visit the Auckland Council website www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz and enter ‘find a beach or park’ for information on our local beaches, parks and ideas for great walks. NO ORDINARY MAN- THE UNTOLD TALE OF ARTHUR PURCHAS ‘Smales Trail’ author’s latest offering chronicles the extraordinary Arthur Purchas Arthur Purchas was said to be perhaps the most gifted person ever to come to this country. Surgeon and doctor, architect, engineer, geologist, explorer, musician, botanist, artist, priest, inventor, in his time he was one of our most prominent citizens. A sometimes tetchy relationship with VAL AND HER BEAUTY PAGEANT GIRLS Val Lott can’t walk too far anywhere in the Howick, Pakuranga or Botany shopping districts without being accosted for a chat and a catch-up. At 72, she has touched many lives in this community, most notably those of hundreds of girls, now young women. She is DOWNLOAD.~.HD.!!DEATH OF A GIRLFRIEND 1080P FULL 12 sec ago Don’t miss!~~! How to Watch Death of a Girlfriend (2021) Online Free? Death of a Girlfriend (2021) Full Movie Watch online free HQ ] Death of a Girlfriend (2021)! (2021) Full Movie Watch # Death of a Girlfriend (2021) online free UNITARY PLAN “DESTROYING” STRUAN PLACE Therese Henkin. -. June 13, 2018. Residents say Struan Place is one of the smallest streets in Highland Park and Howick and cannot sustain the size of the developments allowed under the Auckland Unitary Plan. Times photo. The residents of Struan Place are protesting a possible housing development which will leave their small street over-crowded.TIMES ONLINE
Times Online for news, sports, photos and community events throughout the Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, Ormiston and surrounding areas. TimesOnline is local.
DIGITAL: HOWICK & PAKURANGA TIMES, BOTANY & ORMISTON TIMES Read digital versions of the Howick & Pakuranga Times, Botany & Ormiston Times, Settling In - East Auckland, South Auckland andFranklin areas.
STOATS REMAIN ELUSIVE ON MOTUTAPU Pest free sanctuary Motutapu Island is having a tough run with four stoat invasions in one year. Evidence shows that all stoats swam from the city, adjacent to the island. Stoat presence was first detected on both Motutapu and Rangitoto islands in May 2020. Since then, two stoats have been trapped. One in September 2020AMANDA LUXON
Christopher Luxon wins Botany seat for Nats. October 19, 2020. As the country waited with bated breath on Saturday evening while the early votes were being counted, there was a PUKEKOHE, A WIDER VIEW Pukekohe, a wider view. By. Staff. -. August 26, 2020. I read with interest (Times, July 28) Robert Bartholomew’s claims that Pukekohe was a hotbed of racism and typical of New Zealand during the period 1920s to 1960s. I grew up in the Patumahoe-Pukekohe area during the 1950s and 1960s. My parents lived there for most of their lives.WHO MOWS THE BERMS?
A SAFE SUMMER. New Zealand is a great place to enjoy summer. Our beautiful beaches and parks are popular locations for family get-togethers. Visit the Auckland Council website www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz and enter ‘find a beach or park’ for information on our local beaches, parks and ideas for great walks. NO ORDINARY MAN- THE UNTOLD TALE OF ARTHUR PURCHAS ‘Smales Trail’ author’s latest offering chronicles the extraordinary Arthur Purchas Arthur Purchas was said to be perhaps the most gifted person ever to come to this country. Surgeon and doctor, architect, engineer, geologist, explorer, musician, botanist, artist, priest, inventor, in his time he was one of our most prominent citizens. A sometimes tetchy relationship with VAL AND HER BEAUTY PAGEANT GIRLS Val Lott can’t walk too far anywhere in the Howick, Pakuranga or Botany shopping districts without being accosted for a chat and a catch-up. At 72, she has touched many lives in this community, most notably those of hundreds of girls, now young women. She is DOWNLOAD.~.HD.!!DEATH OF A GIRLFRIEND 1080P FULL 12 sec ago Don’t miss!~~! How to Watch Death of a Girlfriend (2021) Online Free? Death of a Girlfriend (2021) Full Movie Watch online free HQ ] Death of a Girlfriend (2021)! (2021) Full Movie Watch # Death of a Girlfriend (2021) online free UNITARY PLAN “DESTROYING” STRUAN PLACE Therese Henkin. -. June 13, 2018. Residents say Struan Place is one of the smallest streets in Highland Park and Howick and cannot sustain the size of the developments allowed under the Auckland Unitary Plan. Times photo. The residents of Struan Place are protesting a possible housing development which will leave their small street over-crowded.TIMES ONLINE
Times Online for news, sports, photos and community events throughout the Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, Ormiston and surrounding areas. TimesOnline is local.
MOTH POD COMPETITION HEEDS REVOLUTIONARY RESULTS 1 day ago · The Eastern Enviroschools cluster has celebrated schools working to reduce waste and eradicate moth plants. Students, teachers and parents from a variety of Howick Ward schools attended the prizegiving on Wednesday June 9 at Howick Primary School. Howick Local Board and Auckland Council members also attended. As previously reported by the >ITALICS< Times, the moth $110,000 FINE FOR BREACHING SENSITIVE LAND RULES 1 day ago · The Auckland High Court has ordered defendant Ms Zhang (no first name was given) to pay a civil penalty of $110,000 and $15,000 in costs for failing to get consent under the Overseas Investment Act to buy sensitive land. In September 2015 Ms Zhang bought two properties in Mellons Bay. As an overseas person, POSSIBLE FIREARM; POLICE LOCKDOWN ORMISTON SCHOOL 1 day ago · Ormiston Primary School was locked down on Thursday after police were called to a nearby incident in which a firearm was believed to have been involved. Police received a report of a burglary at an address in the Ormiston area at 1.40pm. “We immediately attended the area and located one offender, who was taken into OPINION | LOCAL | COMMUNITY | CARTOONS | TIMES ONLINE The latest opinion from local voices in the community and from the Times editorial team. We also feature Blomfield cartoons. WALSH DESERVES ORIGIN DEBUT Walsh deserves Origin debut. By. Ivan Agnew. -. June 8, 2021. Reece Walsh has vision, exceptional acceleration and the ability to beat defenders with a dummy, sidestep or swerve. While NZ Warriors coach Nathan Brown is concerned that State of Origin selection would be too tough for whizz kid Reece Walsh, who should deprive him of making$15,000
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The Eastern Enviroschools cluster has celebrated schools working to reduce waste and eradicate moth plants. Students, teachers and parents from a variety of Howick Ward CRAWFORD STAFF RECEIVE VACCINE April 20, 2021. All go at the Highbrook Vaccination Centre. Ninety per cent of staff at Crawford Medical Centre in Picton Street, Howick, have had their first Covid-19 vaccine shots while 75 per cent have now had both shots with the 21 day gap in between. Dr Bruce Greenfield, the clinical director at Crawford, said that the practice had 52staff.
MP: INFRASTRUCTURE NEGLECTED MP: Infrastructure neglected. By. Staff. -. March 2, 2021. Infrastructure in New Zealand, as we all know, is at a crisis point. The issues are multi-generational and systemic. Infrastructure as a word sounds boring to many people, but it impacts our daily lives and makes a huge impact on our economic, social and environmentalwellbeing.
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