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Originally constructed in 1869 as a Public House, known as The Moore Park Hotel, it was converted in 1921 to a fruit and vegetable shop with upper-level accommodation and in the 19...
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Originally constructed in 1869 as a Public House, known as The Moore Park Hotel, it was converted in 1921 to a fruit and vegetable shop with upper-level accommodation and in the 19...
Amsterdam Gourmet Store — east Auckland’s favourite specialty cheese shop — is turning one. The birthday celebration is on Saturday, May 16, in Howick Village, and if you only make...
The crucial social service providing security and care for women and children who have left their homes because of violence and abuse, often in a hurry, is opening a new office. Ea...
Fond memories were shared as Howick Leisure Centre was celebrated last week for 50 years of providing a well-used sports and recreation venue and popular activities. The complex in...
An exciting artistic collaboration between two of east Auckland’s treasured institutions has taken flight. Exhibiting artworks by members of the Howick Art Group depicting scenes o...
If you’re in the market for new (and old) recorded material this New Zealand Music Month, Howick Village is the place to be this Saturday. East Auckland’s community radio station E...
The Howick Local Board wants east Aucklanders to be aware of the full context of the work being carried out to upgrade the Howick Library. The Times has covered the issue in severa...
The third plaque commemorating the 175th anniversary of Howick has been mounted in Fencible Park. The newest plaque is the third to be installed, after previous ones, marking the 1...
Howick Returned and Services Association (RSA) says preparations are well-advanced for the upcoming annual ANZAC Day commemorations at Stockade Hill cenotaph. “As usual we will be...
Here are photos from the Anzac Day Civic Service at Stockade Hill on April 25. Photos supplied by Howick Photographic Society members Doug Mitchell and Bob McCree. The post PHOTO...
Howick College got its Auckland secondary schools rugby First XV season off to the best start with a convincing 38-7 victory over neighbours Macleans College last Saturday. In the...
VMO is expanding its retail network after signing an exclusive contract with New Zealand Retail Property Group. The post VMO signs contract with New Zealand Retail Property Group...
Electricity utility and lines operator Vector has explained why there were power outages in Howick and connecting neighbourhoods on Wednesday afternoon. Businesses in Howick Valley...
Events: Saturday, May 9, 1.30pm to 3.30pm: Learn the delicate art of flower pressing at Howick Historical Village. Bookings essential: historicalvillage.org.nz/workshops/flowerpres...
The Leigh Sawmill Cafe was first opened in 1996 by Grattan and Marguerite Guinness in the small coastal suburb of Leigh.
The large prime real estate property that was the former home of Salvation Army East City Corps is on the market. The Times reported in February last year that the Sallies were wit...
Wellington’s most underrated stretch rewards the curious with architecture, history and some of the city’s best food and drink, says Nick Iles. Lambton Quay and Willis Street, on t...
NZ Post has confirmed closure dates for mail postal agencies in east Auckland. Following the announcement earlier this year that postal services were ending at 142 outlets across t...
Eastbourne used to be it’s own little town, and it still has a unique character today.
It may be the birthplace of modern New Zealand, but it wasn’t enough to save the eatery.
Glenfield Mall is on the market for the first time since 2018.
Whether it be transport, retail, hospitality, or entertainment, signs are pointing to a Queen Street on the comeback trail.
PJ TAYLOR talks to the Veteran who co-ordinates the Howick Anzac Day services on Stockade Hill and about his service in the New Zealand Defence Force. Where were you born and grew...
Nestled among the trees in Havelock North’s dress circle is a family home restored to its former glory.
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