Uncategorised – Mt Albert Inc Wed, 07 Nov 2018 00:05:07 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.12 “A MURDEROUS TEST.” WITH MT. ALBERT FIRE ENGINE /murderous-test-mt-albert-fire-engine/ Sun, 20 May 2018 22:31:06 +0000 /?p=1881 [January 28, 1925 – Auckland Star] The Mount Albert Fire Brigade was discussed several times at last evening’s meeting of the Borough Council. The Mayor, Mr. L. E. Rhodes, stated that a letter from the secretary of the brigade requesting the provision of a new fire motor had been withdrawn, better counsel evidently having prevailed.…

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[January 28, 1925 – Auckland Star] The Mount Albert Fire Brigade was discussed several times at last evening’s meeting of the Borough Council. The Mayor, Mr. L. E. Rhodes, stated that a letter from the secretary of the brigade requesting the provision of a new fire motor had been withdrawn, better counsel evidently having prevailed.

Mr. R. L. N. Matthews said he understood that the other night when there was a fire the brigade, as soon as they heard the bell, sprang to attention like well-trained soldiers, despite the fact that there had been signs of mutiny.

A letter from Mount Albert Ratepayers and Residents’ Progressive Association was read, expressing the view that the fire engine was totally unfit for the services required of it.

The Mayor quoted the report of Mr. T. J. Watts, advisory superintendent of the United Fire Brigades’ Association, dated January 24, to the effect that he had given the engine a severe test over various streets, and that the motor came out of it first-class. He had no hesitation in stating the machine in its present state was quite suitable for the work. The Mayor commented that the test was so severe that it was really “murder,” the engine having been driven at break-neck speed over ruts and loose metal, so that if there was a possibility of it breaking down it would have done so.

He moved that a reply be sent to the ratepayers stating that the engine and equipment were in a good state of repair and quite capable of carrying out all services required of it, as already stated by the brigade superintendent, and as borne out by the advisory superintendent. The motion expressed regret that the association had seen fit to rush into the public Press with statements that had been proved to be incorrect, thus creating a false impression in the minds of the public without first obtaining authentic information.

The Mayor regretted the association, according to Press reports, had not been prepared to accept his public statement refuting the charges. It would appear the association was composed of a handful of disgruntled ratepayers whose only object, was for some reason to try and discredit the council in the eyes of the ratepayers. If it were not so it seemed hard to understand why they should be so anxious to get their grievances into the public Press before approaching the council.

Such methods were not the methods of any self-respecting citizen.

Mr. Allingham seconded.

Mr. Matthews said he supported the resolution up to a certain point, but he disapproved of the suggestion that the association consisted of a handful of disgruntled ratepayers. Knowing the association’s work, he felt he would be disloyal to support any resolution chiding them for their well-meant, even although mistaken move in the matter.

The motion was carried by a majority. It was agreed that the Fire Brigade and Water Committee should meet to inquire into conditions prevailing at the fire station. At a later stage Mr. Allingham said the brigade’s grievances had apparently come to a head, and a rather serious head. Had it not been for the very favourable report Mr. Watts furnished, he was sure the men would not have withdrawn the letter. As a matter of fact nine of them had put their resignations in the rack at the station, but had thought better of it. He wanted to see the brigade re-organised and placed on a different footing.

It was not the first time Mt. Albert had had trouble with the brigade. In former years it was quite common for it to send in resignations wholesale. At the present time the brigade was one of the most efficient in the whole of the North Island, and the borough had reason to be proud of it. It would have been an unpleasant situation if ‘the worst came to the worst. However, the men were satisfied with Mr. Watts’ report.

It was agreed that a proposal be put before the ratepayers for a loan poll for the purchase of a new fire-lighting engine on election day, and that the Legal and Finance Committee consider the amount required, and the question of a new fire station. During the discussion it was suggested that the present engine should be kept in addition to the new engine, which the Mayor characterised as “a jolly good idea.”

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PLANT RESEARCH MOUNT ALBERT STATION ERECTION OF LABORATORIES /plant-research-mount-albert-station-erection-laboratories/ Sun, 26 Nov 2017 06:25:57 +0000 /?p=1236 [October 4, 1938 – New Zealand Herald] Furnishing full facilities for the pursuit of modern research and experiment, the newly-established Plant Research Station at Mount Albert is expected to be in full operation by the middle of December. Although some of the scaffolding has yet to be removed, the administrative and laboratory building is structurally…

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[October 4, 1938 – New Zealand Herald] Furnishing full facilities for the pursuit of modern research and experiment, the newly-established Plant Research Station at Mount Albert is expected to be in full operation by the middle of December. Although some of the scaffolding has yet to be removed, the administrative and laboratory building is structurally complete, and, as the fitting of the interior has been commenced, it is expected that a number of the rooms will be available for use in a few weeks’ time.

The construction of the building, which embodies the most modern features of scientific design, was commenced about five months ago on a central and commanding site on the Kerr-Taylor Estate, of which 16 acres were acquired by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Compactness and utility are predominant features of the block, but beauty and symmetry of line remain unimpaired, and the structure is a handsome addition to the array of Government buildings in Auckland.

Shaping of Interior

Carpenters are now engaged on the shaping of the interior, and, although the work of preparing the 35 offices and laboratories represents a major task, it is anticipated that a number of rooms will be available for the research staff by the end of the month. By December it is considered that it will be possible to transfer the full staff to Mount Albert from Palmerston North, where many research workers are still engaged.

The top floor has been planned to contain numerous small service laboratories, where individual workers will pursue particular lines of study in relation to pests and diseases. A large library is also provided, together with a museum, for the storage of specimens for reference and the offices of the director, Dr. G. H. Cunningham, and the assistant director, each with a small laboratory attached. The photography department, an important feature of the research, and the entomological section will be located on the ground floor.

Cool Storage Chambers

Cool storage chambers will be fitted in the basement, which will also contain an air-conditioning plant. Air circulating through the building will be washed and conditioned and maintained at a constant relative temperature to assist the efficiency of the staff and to provide a uniform background for delicate experimental work. The humidity will also be regulated.

With the field experiments well advanced, the area on which the building stands now presents a well-cultivated appearance. Excellent progress is being made in the advancement of the programme of outdoor research.

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WHAT’S ON OVER THE NEXT WEEK OR SO /849-2/ Fri, 29 Sep 2017 03:10:02 +0000 /?p=849 The post WHAT’S ON OVER THE NEXT WEEK OR SO appeared first on Mt Albert Inc.

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Friends of Oakley Creek would love to see you!

The end of the year is almost here – but there are a few more weeks and some events going on that are looking for your support!

Last Working Bee for the year Come along to the Community Working Bee at the Oakley Creek Walkway. It’s on Sunday 3rd December, 2017, 10.00am-12.00noon. Meet up on the west side of the creek, access is from the new path from Great North Road, Waterview, south of the tunnel vent stack or from the walkway – just follow the signs and the flags – we’ll see you there!

Rodent Monitoring  Come help out with rodent monitoring on Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th December, 2017 – 9.00am-11.00am. Meet up at the Unitec student carpark by Building 76 and we’ll go on from there.

Join us for the end of year picnic! To celebrate the end of the year together join us at the End of Year Gathering – we’ll be having a picnic on Sunday 17th December, 2017 – 12.00 noon-3.00pm, at the Harbutt Reserve down by the creek. Please bring a plate of yummy food to share at this picnic and join us to celebrate another year of protecting and restoring Oakley Creek. See you there!!

For more details on any of the above events, contact Wendy on 815 3101 or 027 232 6454 or go to  [email protected]

 

At your local Mt Albert Library – Kia Māia te Whai- Dare to Explore!

Looking for fun, free ways to keep your child learning and building their reading skills over summer? Sign up for Kia Māia te Whai- Dare to Explore, Auckland Libraries’ summer reading programme for children aged 5-13 years. Look out for the fliers and take your children along to Mt Albert Library to take part in this bilingual programme. Registration is open now!

Send some love

Mt Albert Library is also a drop-box site for Sending Love, http://sendinglove.co.nz/, so please drop off your Christmas cards for the elderly who will be alone this Christmas by 6 December. Your hand-made or store-bought card and words of love will be very welcome! Phone 377 0209 for full details.

Also on at your Library – the regular favourites

Storytime every Tuesday from 11:00-11:30, and Wriggle & Rhyme is every Thursday, 10:15am and 11:15am.

Minecraft Club meets Wednesdays from 3:30pm-5:00pm. And Rhymetime is every Saturday from 11:00-11:30am. Phone 377 0209 for full details.

 

Fresh floral Christmas wreaths – evening workshop at Alberton

Get crafty in the festively decorated setting of Alberton’s Victorian ballroom with its towering tree! The Christmas wreath is a classic decoration usually hung on an exterior door. With origins in pagan traditions it represents eternity, hope and renewed life for the coming Spring.

In this focused workshop you will learn to make a beautiful wreath from flowers, branches and all natural plant materials with artist Marama Davis from Moon Lighting.

Join us for a magical evening on Thursday 14 December, 7pm to 9pm at Alberton, 100 Mt Albert Road. Cost is $45 per person and bookings are essential on 09 8467367 or contact [email protected]

Exhibition

Here Come the Kerr Taylors: An Insight into Car Ownership in Early Auckland. Bring along the family to explore the house and learn about Auckland’s early car owners in an exhibition. Open all days except Monday and Tuesday, from 10.30am-4pm. Exhibition runs through until December 12. Cost: $10 (children free).

 

St Lukes Mall

Photos with Santa! Every day from November 19th. Check website for times and more details.

 

Music for children

Interactive music sessions at St Lukes Church, during term time at 10am. Sessions include puppets, props, action and movement. Phone 09 846 3023

 

Coding and robotics open day

Scratchpad Centre, 1 Wagener Pl.  Sundays 1pm-2.30pm. Free. Ages: 5-18. Learn to write your first program. Register at 815 0825.

 

Aaja Nachle Bollywood Dance classes

Ever wanted to learn how to Bollywood dance? Here’s your opportunity! Classes for kids, teens and adults. Sunday, 3rd December 9am onwards at Roskill Youth Zone, 740 Sandringham Road Extn, Mt Roskill.  It’s free but bookings are required – contact [email protected] or 021 0881 0856 for more information.

 

RYZ Kidzone

Roskill Kidzone, 740 Sandringham Rd. Fridays 3.30pm-6pm. Free. For kids aged 5-12. If your kids are into sports, art, games or just want to be loud, then the Kidzone is the place to be. For more information, contact Wini : 021 052 8776.

 

YMCA

YMCA Community and Recreation Centre, 773 New North Rd. Monday-Frday, 8.45am-3.15pm. Charges apply. Website for details.

 

Yoga, relaxation and meditation

Mt Albert War Memorial hall, 773 New North Rd. Tuesday, 7pm-8pm. All ages. Free (donations welcome).

 

Mt Albert Streetfood Station

Every Friday from 5pm-9pm. 847 New North Rd. Weekly event with a revolving selection of food trucks along with a licensed bar serving craft beer and organic wine. Covered site. Facebook page

 

Mt Albert Farmers Market

Every Saturday from 9am-1pm. 847 New North Rd. Covered site. Facebook page

 

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The “Coming up in Mt Albert” column is changed once a week – on Sundays or Monday morning. Information needs to be with us no later than noon on a Saturday for the following week. We are also happy to accept information on advanced events – say, within the next 2-3 weeks.

 

While we want this column to be as comprehensive as possible, we need your help to make things easy for us. If your group, club or organisation has an event to promote, please deliver the information in a similar style to that displayed here – tight and to the point! To send, go to Contact us

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