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Te Awamutu
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Not good enough
JIM MYLCHREEST
SECOND ram raid on Te Awamutu Stirling Sports this year (above) while Mobil Karapiro was ramraided overnight Sunday (below) and Cambridge Stirling Sports suffered the same fate in the earlyhours of Friday morning.
Waipa Mayor says Police letting towns down
Waipa mayor Jim Mylchreestsays New Zealand police shouldstop “relying on statistics” andsimply admit Waikato police hubsare failing smaller towns.
Mr Mylchreest is exasperatedthat repeated calls from the Cam-bridge community for a return to24-hour policing in the town arefalling on deaf ears. He has againbacked calls from Cambridgeleaders who this week demanded areturn to 24/7 policing in the town.
Currently Cambridge is ser-viced from a police hub based outof Te Awamutu, despite a rapidlygrowing population and a dram-atic increase in serious crime.
“For goodness sake, our councilraised this issue formally with theNew Zealand Police back inAugust last year. When we didn’tget answers then, we wrote to theMinister of Police in October,” hesays.
“Finally, after an OIA request,we got a response back in Januarywhich was frankly, pretty hopelessand didn’t address any of theissues we raised.”
“Since then, what’s changed?Nothing — absolutely nothing.Meanwhile, we’ve got ram-raidershaving a field-day in Cambridgeand Te Awamutu and in fact,across the country.”
Mr Mylchreest says his com-munity did not accept that Wai-kato police hubs, which servicerural towns from one central
police station, were working.“I don’t care how efficient this
so-called hub system is. It is simplynot delivering the kind of serviceour community wants, certainlynot in Cambridge and not in TeAwamutu or our other townseither,” he says.
“People want to feel safe andsecure and know that if the policeare needed, they’ll be there. Theconstant feedback I’m getting isthat people and business ownersare feeling very vulnerable. Peoplehave told me they have simply
given up trying to call the police toreport anything because ninetimes out of 10 police advise they’reunable to respond fast enough, orat all.”
He says he believes that as aresult, local crime statistics weresimply under-reported. This con-cern had been raised with theMinister of Police but it “disap-peared into the ether”, he says.
“So I’m sorry, but I don’t haveany faith at all in claims that themodel of police hubs is workingand delivering a better community
service. And I feel sorry for policeon the ground who are doing theirvery best but are being forced towork within a fundamentallyflawed system — and they knowit.”
Mr Mylchreest says this wasn’tjust a Waipa issue, but was some-thing the whole country needed tobe concerned about.
“My community has beenincredibly patient but enough isenough. The whole model of hubsis fundamentally wrong and needsa serious rethink.”
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Two crash scenes similarBY DEAN TAYLOR
TC160317DT03TOURISTS from the rolledMazda2 wait on the footpathfor emergency services toarrive after they crashed intoa local man.
TC260516DT02FLASHBACK: Emergencyworkers lift an injuredSwedish tourist on to agurney for loading into the StJohn Ambulance after a crashon the intersection of Rolles-ton and Whitmore streets inMay last year.
The intersection of Rolles-ton and Whitmore streets inKihikihi was the scene ofanother crash on Tuesday —w i t h s o m e r e m a r k a b l ec o i n c i d e n c e s a n dsimilarities to a crash in Maylast year.
It appears a group ofwomen tourists were travel-ling south in a Mazda2 andfailed to give way at theintersection and were hit bylocal man Laurie Lunjevich,who was driving eastwards.
The Mazda was rolled onto its roof in the impact.
Luckily no one was seri-ously hurt in the crash,although all parties weretransported for observationat Waikato Hospital in two StJohn ambulances.
It was Mr Lunjevich’s sis-ter Julia McCullough, andher husband Michael, whowere involved in a similarcrash at the same intersec-tion last year.
They were also headingeast and crashed into twoSwedish tourists in a rentedSpaceships Campervan afterthey also had failed to giveway, this time travellingnorth. Their van spun 180degrees into a bank. Again,luckily, there were no seri-ous injuries.
The worst crash was inAugust 2010 when two Otoro-hanga men died after thevehicle they were passengersin failed to give way andcrashed into another car.
Not wearing seatbelts,speed and alcohol werefactors in the tragedy.
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TC160317DT01/02TE AWAMUTU Little Theatre’s Dragon’s Tail was popular withyoungsters at all four showings at the Community Room. Itwas co-organised by Free Concert in the Park Trust andsupported by Creative Communities.
TC160317DT11ROSE, Leaf andThorn, written toappeal to olderchildren and adults,was performed atthe Memorial Parkby ApocalypseLounge —organised by TeAwamutu Alive withTe AwamutuCommunity Boardfunding andsupport from WaipaDistrict Council. TeAwamutu Collegehad donated it’sschool hall in eventof wet weather.
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TC170317SPOXFAM1TRAILWALK TEAM: From left — Nicole Joyce, Carrie Hender-son, Bob Cullinane (sponsor), Sophia Powell (team leader) andNicole Cavanagh.
TC170317SPOXFAM2TEAM imports Juliet Hender-son (left) and RebeccaRappe.
For the second successiveyear Sophia Powell has pulledtogether an unlikely group ofwomen from all walks of life tocompete together in the 201750km Oxfam Trailwalk.
The Amazing Greats Quattrois lead by local Ms Powell andincludes Rebecca Rappe, an Aus-tralian living with her dairyfarming husband in Morrins-ville, Juliet Henderson, origin-ally from Te Awamutu now liv-ing in Matamata, and NicoleCavanagh who is also local.
The team’s supporters whomake sure all the girls’requirements are met on the dayare Carrie Henderson fromPirongia and Nicole Joyce fromTe Awamutu.
The team of varying fitnesslevels will bring out the trueessence of the Oxfam Trailwalkby testing the girls both mentallyand physically.
Originally a military trainingexercise designed by the Queen’sGurkha Signals Regiment in 1981to test teamwork, endurance anddetermination, these women saythey are ready to show everyonethat they too have what it takes.
Horrible weather plagued lastyear’s event, making some partsof the course slippery and dan-gerous so the team leader ishoping for better weather thisyear.
But regardless of whether it israining or sunny both climateswill have its challenges.
“Last year’s continuous rainbrought wet feet and chafing thatcaused unsightly blisters andloss of toenails for some of thegirls,” says Miss Powell.
“But if its sunny this yearthen dehydration, sunburn andheat will be major factors to
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Trailwalk is beingheld in Whaka-tane on the week-end of March25-26.
With the eventnearing its duedate the team havealready completeda 30km trainingwalk, so are ingreat spirits andbelieve that the50km’s will be eas-ily achieved.
Miss Powell isalso confident thather team can beatlast years’ time of11 hours.
The Oxfam Trailwalk allows18 hours for the 50km race,divided into three legs. Thewomen will walk 16.3km for thefirst leg over the WhakataneHeads and down into Ohope,18.9km for the second leg walk-ing the entire length of Ohopebeach and back and 14.8km forthe final leg from Ohope back toWhakatane.
They will also combat a fewhills on the way reaching aheight of over 200m.
Along with all the training thegirls are undertaking they mustraise funds for the cause whichallows Oxfam New Zealand tohelp the people of the Pacific areacreate lasting solutions for com-bating poverty.
Miss Powell has set a target of$3000, which will allow the teamto start at 6am and hopefully givethem the advantage of not beingout in the open in the hottest partof the day when doing the beachleg of the course.
The team thanked BobCullinane from Insight DrivingTechnologies for the team’sshirts, Osborne’s Transport forbeing a major sponsor for thesecond time, Martin Johnsonfrom DLF Seeds for feeding themon Friday night before the raceand Carpet Court Te Awamutufor sponsoring their two staffmembers.
The team is already over the$200 mark, but the women areseeking public help to reachtheir target.
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Citizens Advice Bureau TeAwamutu is on the look-out fornew volunteers.
If you are interested in people,a good listener, comfortableusing a computer and enjoydoing research and learning newthings — put your hand up to be aCAB volunteer.
Jessica Brown from CAB TeAwamutu says they are inter-ested in people from all walks oflife, ages and backgrounds.
“You would be fully supportedwith initial and ongoing learningas you come up to speed with thechallenges and satisfactions ofbeing a CAB volunteer,” saysMrs Brown. “You’ll also besupported by colleagues and ahuge range of resources includ-ing a referral database listingmore than 35,000 organisations.It’s incredibly rewarding being aCAB volunteer.
“When volunteers are askedto describe what they love mostabout being involved with Citi-zens Advice Bureau, most say it’sthe range of issues that you get tohelp people with.” The tasks arevaried.
“On any given day, you couldbe asked about tenancy rights,locating a support group orhaving documents signed by aJP, to finding out whether aperson is entitled to a benefit.You work alongside your clientto give them the information thatthey need to take action and dealwith issues themselves.”
■ For more visit Citizens AdviceBureau in the RayWhite Arcade,2/213 Alexandra Street, call 871 4111or email teawamutu@cab.org.nz
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TC140317BT01EMPLOYEES of the month are all Paper Plus Te Awamutu staff, nominated by their boss andbusiness owner Murray Green (left).
TC140317BT0MANAGER of the month is Bowersand Son office manager DebbieFreeman (right) with director RobynBowers.
People4Success and Te Awa-mutu Chamber of CommerceEmployee of the Month is thewhole staff at Paper Plus TeAwamutu.
They were nominated byowner Murray Green, who sayshe couldn’t choose just oneemployee.
“I have a great team and havetraditionally steered away fromawards like this because every-one works hard and is part ofdelivering great results for ourcustomers,” he says.
“I’ve been given special dis-pensation to nominate my teamand have no hesitation in doingso.”
“We have just returned fromtwo weeks away in NorthAmerica and the business hascontinued to thrive in ourabsence.”
“I’ve had positive commentsfrom customers which I havepassed on to the whole team andI am so pleased for them andthankful for their efforts.”
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“We don’t know what we’d dowithout her and we just wanted to takethis opportunity to recognise her con-tribution to our team.”
■ Is there someone you employwho always goesabove and beyond tomake sure your business is asuccess? Is there someone in your businesswho leadspeople and deserves to be recognised?People4Success and Te Awamutu Chamber ofCommerce run twomonthly reward programmes—Employee of theMonth and PeopleManager of theMonth.Employee of theMonthwinners receive a certificateand a $100meal voucher fromTeAwamuturestaurant, Fahrenheit. PeopleManager of theMonthwinners receive a certificate and chocolates.Whether you’re a teammemberwith a great boss or abusiness ownerwhowants to recognise the leaders inyour team, nominate them today.Nomination forms can be downloaded frompeople4success.co.nz, teawamutuchamber.org.nz orteawamutu.co.nz or picked up from the Te AwamutuCourier office.Alternatively contact Chloe Kuriger of People4Successat 870 5402 or chloe@people4success.co.nz
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Ganging up on fruit pests
SIGNING off on a joint pest programme are (from left)Ministry for PrimaryIndustries COORoger Smith and Kiwifruit Vine Health chairmanAdrian Gaultand CEOBarry O’Neil.
Kiwifruit Vine Healthhas signed an agree-ment with the Minis-
try for Primary Industries tohelp reduce the damagingimpacts of the four mostcommon biosecurity threatsto the kiwifruit andkiwiberry sectors.The operational agree-
ment under the GovernmentIndustry Agreement forBiosecurity Readiness andResponse sets out the con-tractual arrangements ofhow industry and Govern-ment will work together tomanage potential pests.“This means the kiwi-
fruit and kiwiberry sectorsand MPI can work togetherto manage and help reducethe impact of a number ofpest threats on our sector,which has exports of almost$2 billion per year,” saysKVH CEO Barry O’Neil.“There are a number of
biosecurity threats facingour industry. The Psa incur-sion which impacted us from2010 cost the kiwifruit indus-try $1 billion. With thesigning of this agreementwe have committed to doingeverything we can to stopanother Psa-type event fromoccurring.”The agreement
establishes the operationaldetails for readiness andresponse activities and cost-sharing arrangements, todeliver better biosecurity
outcomes for the kiwifruitsector. It includes the rolesand responsibilities of all theparties, including how jointactivities will be cost shared.The GIA partnership cur-rently has 14 partners fromacross Government and thewider primary sector, whohave agreed to worktogether to jointly managebiosecurity threats.“The GIA partnership
welcomes the signing of thisagreement as a positive stepforward for both Govern-ment and the kiwifruit sec-
tor,” says GIA secretariatmanager Steve Rich.“This agreement
provides a prime example ofhow biosecurity will come tobe managed in New Zealandunder GIA — with industryand the Crown workingtogether to achieve the bestpossible outcomes.”The agreement covers
the four most commonthreats to the kiwifruit sec-tor, and other pests andpathogens can be added tothe agreement as they areidentified.
The kiwifruit andkiwiberry sector operationalagreement is the second ofits kind. The first agreementwas the multi-sector agree-ment for the management offruit fly in New Zealand andagreements for brownmarmorated stink bug arecurrently in development.Over time, further oper-
ational agreements forspecific biosecurity threats,and sectors representedunder GIA, will be executedbetween the partners toGIA.
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Cambridge-based AntahiInnovations has gone fromstrength to strength after the
launch of its ‘kinder’ calf feeders atlast year’s National Fieldays.Ursula and Mark Haywood
entered their products, TrustiTuberand FlexiTuber, in the 2016 FieldaysInnovation Awards. They wereselected to display their products inthe Fieldays Innovations Centrewhere they won a major award.Now, less than a year later, they
are winning praise from farmersaround the globe, and their productsare distributed in 18 countriesincluding the United Kingdom,Europe, the United States, Canadaand Japan.“We are really rapt,” says Ms
Haywood. “We’ve had greatfeedback from farmers.”Ms Haywood, a Tirau dairy
veterinarian, came up with the ideathree years ago through herinteractions with farmers duringcalving season.“There is some unforgiving
equipment out there and I thought itcould be done better,” she says.“As a vet I knew about animal
anatomy and I wanted to make atube feeder that would be morecomfortable and safer for thecalves.”MsHaywood, who hasworked as
a vet for more than 10 years, saidmany farmers told her they dislikedtube feeding.The products, which took more
than two years to develop, have aflexible tube and easy-swallowsafety tip designed to flex around a
calf’s airway. The FlexiTuber differsfrom the TrustiTuber in that it has astrap to secure the calf’s mouth inthe optimum position.“We see a 90 per cent reduction
in behavioural signs of stress inanimals when we use our products,”says Ms Haywood.“Making the procedure easier on
the calves also makes it easier andless unpleasant for farmers, encour-aging them to treat sick or weakcalves earlier.”Antahi’s TrustiTuber and
FlexiTuber won the TompkinsWake IP and CommercialisationAward at last year’s event, receiving$5000 in legal advice and supportfrom top Hamilton law firmTompkinsWake.Ms Haywood said being involved
in the Fieldays Innovation Awardswas invaluable for her business,especially the support, mentoringand networking opportunities pro-vided to entrants.“It was the perfect place and
timing to launch our products.
“The Innovations Centre is a realdrawcard for Fieldays’ visitors, anda lot of foot traffic comes through. Itwas a cost-effective way to get asense from potential customersabout the value of the products. Itwas a real buzz over the whole fourdays,” says Ms Haywood.The three main Innovation
Awards categories are the Tru-TestPrototype Innovation of the year(including the grassroots and estab-lished companies subcategories), theFieldays Launch NZ Innovation of
the Year (for innovations ready tohit the market) and the FieldaysInternational Innovation of theYear.Judges consider things such as
inventiveness, design and orig-inality, the process of coming upwith the innovation, commercialopportunities, intellectual propertyprotection, technical viability and itsbenefit to New Zealand agriculture.Other awards up for grabs
include Fieldays Young Inventor ofthe Year, Vodafone Innovation inTechnology Award of the Year,Locus Research Innovation Award,Crowe Horwath Agri InnovationAward, Tompkins Wake IP andCommercialisation Award andOrigin Intellectual Property Award.
■ Formore information on theawards or to enter please visitwww.fieldays.co.nz/enterinnovationcentre
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Hairdressers bring style
TC160317DT05OWNER of Fade Shade Blade, Greg Stapleton, with newemployee Nadia Holz.
Since opening his Te Awa-mutu business Fade Shade Bladein December, hairdresser andbarber Greg Stapleton has beenjoined by qualified hairdresserNadia Holz to help meet demand.
The hair salon is located at158 Alexandra St and specialisesin cuts, corn rows, braids, designwork, fades, and now colouring.
Mr Stapleton trained as ahairdresser at Auckland Hair-dressing School and was anaward winning hairdresser froma young age.
He took his opportunities towork overseas, and has impress-ive international experience insome of the world’s great cities.
Mr Stapleton was based inSydney for a number of yearsand still has an interest in abusiness in Darling Harbour.
His time in Sydney includedcutting the hair of Olympicathletes during the 2000 SydneyGames — adding to his resume ofbeing a hairdresser to the stars,including the likes of Bob Dylanand Grace Jones.
Returning to New Zealand,Mr Stapleton made Te Awamutuhome for his family as he under-took a barber’s apprenticeship.
He says there are a number offamily ties to the town, so as aqualified barber and hairdresser,he opened his business here —with big plans to expand.
First step was to employ MissHolz, who has seven years ofhairdressing experience.
She describes her style asproviding fashionable cuts thatsuit the client's lifestyle.
“I offer free consultation topersonalise each service to myclients needs,” she says.
She uses the Goldwell Colourrange and swears by the product.
Miss Holz says she “goesabove and beyond” to ensureclients are happy with their hair.
“It’s satisfying to see peoplewalk away from a haircut smil-ing.”
German born, Miss Holzmoved to Te Awamutu withfamily at the age of 12. Shecompleted her schooling in TeAwamutu and studied hairdress-ing at Varda in Hamilton.
After working at a salon at TeAwa Mall at Hamilton’s The
Base, she was recruited to workat Fade Shade Blade.
Mr Stapleton has startedwork on an exciting plans tocreate a relaxing “sanctuaryroom” at the back of the salon forclients to enjoy while gettingtheir hair processed.
And the pair have plans togrow the business even furtherand hope to bring in two moreteam members.
■ Fade Shade Blade is open 9am-5pm,Monday-Saturday,with latenights on Thursday and Friday.
Plenty have say onHealthy Rivers plan
Waikato Regional Council hasreceived just over 1000submissions on Healthy Rivers/Wai Ora: Proposed Waikato Re-gional Plan Change 1.
Chief executive VaughanPayne says the number ofsubmissions received are well inexcess of that for any other planchange process undertake by thecouncil to date.
“The number of submissionswe’ve received are reflective ofthe complex issues we face inmanaging water quality in theWaikato and Waipa rivers andthe depth of feeling in our com-munity about this issue.”
He said he was pleased thecommunity had taken the oppor-tunity to have their say on theproposed plan change, developedby the 24-strong CollaborativeStakeholder Group which wasmade up of community and sec-tor appointed representatives.
“The closing of submissionslast week was another big mile-stone for this vital project, devel-oped by our community andaffected sectors to restore waterquality in our Waikato andWaipa rivers,” he says.
“This is also another big stepon the journey to giving effect toTe Ture Whaimana o Te Awa oWaikato (The Vision and Strat-egy for the Waikato and Waiparivers) adopted by Governmentas part of Treaty Settlementlegislation.”
Mr Payne said the councilwas now focussed on enteringand summarising submissionsand continuing to work with
sectors and industry to try andresolve issues ahead of anyhearings process which willhappen later this year or inearly 2018.
Submissions closed on March8 and submission summariesare expected to be complete andavailable by the end of June.The council will then be callingfor further submissions askingsubmitters to indicate whetherpeople support or are in oppo-sition to the summarisedsubmissions.
Independent commissionerswill be appointed to hearsubmissions and advertising forregistrations of interest forthose roles will happen withinthe next month.
The council is also still work-ing through a consultation pro-cess with Hauraki iwi authori-ties. An agreed consultationplan is likely to see recommen-dations relating to the partiallywithdrawn area of HealthyRivers/Wai Ora made by June2017.
Once recommendations aremade on the partially with-drawn area, the council will re-notify that portion of the plan,along with highlighting anychanges. Council will also pro-vide landowners in the areawith information so they canalso submit on the withdrawnarea of the plan.
The council intends to mergethe two processes at the earliestpossible opportunity, so thatthere is only one hearings anddecisions process.
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Hoping for Auckland Cup successBY COLIN THORSEN
‘If shehandles thetrack, she’s agoodchance.’GRAEME SANDERS
TC140317CT02CUP HOPEFUL Fanatic lookstotally relaxed having a swim atWaipa Racing Club’s pool com-plex two days out from her startin the Auckland Cup.
TC140317CT01SADDLING UP: Ex jumpsjockey Michelle Strawbridge(nee Hopkins) prepares Auck-land Cup starter Fanatic for theshort trip from Sanders’ Stablesacross Racecourse Road to theswim complex at Waipa RacingClub. Strawbridge rode 146 win-ners, including piloting SmartHunter to victory in the GreatNorthern Hurdles on June 2,2001, then two day’s laterdeadheated on Smart Hunterwith Kevin O’Connor’s SirAvion in the Great NorthernSteeplechase. She chalked up asecond GN Steeplechase win in2004 aboard Wonder Lust.
Graeme Sanders has had amultitude of great racingmoments — but he rates PrizeLady’s Auckland Cup repeat in2008 as the greatest of them all.
Today, he and his trainingpartner, daughter DebbieSweeney are hoping for furtherCup success when saddling upFanatic in the $500,000 Barfoot &Thompson Auckland Cup atEllerslie’s rescheduled meeting.
Ellerslie will run a seven-racecard including the AucklandCup, $200,000 BonecrusherStakes and $200,000 SistemaStakes this afternoon afterpostponing Saturday’s massiveraceday when 100mls of rain fellovernight causing a water-loggedtrack.
The first race commences at3.13pm and the final race at6.59pm.
Prize Lady’s feat in 2007 and2008 was the first back-to-backAuckland Cup win since fellowTe Awamutu galloper, thePriscott’s Il Tempo took out thepremier staying prize in 1969,1970.
Fanatic’s forte is she can stay,but she does like good ground.
The fact that the four-year-oldis at 9/1 odds on the TAB, reflectsher dislike for a heavy track.
“We’re ready to go, but therecent deluge in Auckland is notideal,” says Sanders.
“It’s frustrating, we’ve beenpreparing all year for the grandfinal of the year, the last stayingrace and the b . . . rain comes.”
Sanders is hoping for a deadsix track or better today.
“That would be good for her. Ifshe handles the track, she’s a
good chance.”Fanatic showed her class win-
ning the New Zealand Oaks lastyear. She has backed up in 2017placing fourth in the WellingtonCup, when carrying 57kg, andsixth in the City of AucklandCup.
Crucially, she drops to 54.5kgtoday with Mark Hills, who wonthe Oaks on her, again aboard.
Hills has a great strike rate,despite not getting a lot of rides.
“Mark can ride the weightwhich makes a big difference,”says Sanders.
“We’ve got an ideal weight,only 1.5kg above the minimum of53.”
Fanatic placed second of 15last start in the Marks Ewen &Associates Kaimai Stakes over2000m at Matamata on February25, beating one of her Cup rivals,Gentil Tonton who will be riddenridden today by top Australianjockey Blake Shinn.
Shinn has also picked upthree other rides.
“Our runner is in good shapeand I’m hoping for the best . . .the weather is something we’vegot no control over,” saysSanders.
The local stable currently has24 horses in work, includingLaddie Of Oakview who is astarter in the last race at Ellers-lie today.
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In atrocious conditions,the Dave Rennie coachedChiefs produced adisciplined performance tosecure their third win andsend them to the top of theInvestec Super Rugby table.
Hurricanes’ first fiveBeauden Barrett was ontarget with a penalty to putthe visitors in front.
A strong response fromthe Chiefs saw lock BrodieRetallick barge his way overthe line to score. FullbackDamian McKenzie nailed thetricky conversion to give theChiefs a 7-3 lead at the endof the first quarter.
Barrett and McKenziethen traded penalties for a10-6 scoreline.
In the final play of the
half, a superbly weightedchip kick over the defencefrom halfback Tawera Kerr-Barlow resulted in wingerToni Pulu out sprinting thedefence to score. McKenzieagain converted from outwide to take the lead out to17-6 at the break.
McKenzie chipped overanother three pointer to ex-tend the lead soon after theresumption in play.
The home side went pastthe 60 minute mark withoutconceding a try for the thirdstraight week.
Finally, their line wasbreached when Hurricanes’halfback TJ Perenara forcedhis way over the line off theback of a maul.
McKenzie added his thirdpenalty, then made no mis-take with a fourth penalty asthe visitors were forced tohead back to Wellington withnothing to show for theirefforts.
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COLIN THORSEN
TC160317CT02HOWZAT: Softball cricketers and parents turned out in force at Te Awamutu College’s Factory Roadground on Friday night.
TC160317CT03WEST INDIAN Calypso-like flair . . . Greer Magon launches into anextravagant drive, keeping the slip cordon interested.
TC160317CT04EVERYONE gets to bat and bowl on Friday night at the Collegeground. Pictured are Mahonri Sunnex bowling, Liam Hodgsonbatting and Dylan Magon umpiring.
Girls and boys aged six to 10years are ‘having a ball’ partici-pating in Te Awamutu Cricket’ssoftball grade which runs on aFriday night at Te AwamutuCollege (Factory Road ground)from 5.30pm to 6.30pm.
“The emphasis for this agegroup is fun activity in a con-trolled environment,” says org-aniser, Ken Seabright.
“While this is all happening,parents are encouraged to lend ahand organising or relax andenjoy a picnic dinner on theboundary.”
All equipment is provided and
the sessions are free.The games are played with a
soft ball, plastic bats and plasticwickets. Pads are not required.
The season runs for these 20or more cricketers for anotherfortnight.
It’s great to see cricketflourishing at this level in TeAwamutu.
Currently, we only have aYear 7 and Year 8 team playing inthe Hamilton/Waikato Valleycompetition, along with a TeAwamutu Sports Year 10 teamfrom the College competing inHamilton.
At senior club level, Te Awa-mutu Sports, Pirongia and Te
Awamutu Marist field one teameach in the Waikato Valley clubcompetition.
It’s a far cry from the halcyondays of the 1980s when juniorcricket expanded to 40 form oneand two teams in Te Awamutuunder Murray Wilson’s leader-ship — when he first becameinvolved in junior cricket here in1975 when little or no juniorcricket was being played.
Another boom period was2003 when more than 200 boysand girls aged six to 10 wereinvolved in a Milo Kiwi Cricketprogramme on Thursdays atAlbert Park.
The children were taught the
basics of batting, bowling andfielding by Midlands coachingco-ordinator Neil MacRae, for-mer Northern Districts and New
Zealand representative GrantBradburn and a number of Milocoaches employed by WaikatoValley Association.
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TC160317SP16CAME, saw, conquered . . . Soldier Shred’s three teams pose for a photo shoot after completing the Lengthof the Lake Relay in Taupo.
BY COLIN THORSEN
Te Awamutu’s six-strong SoldierShred Alpha team outgunned abumper field winning the 67kmsection of Taupo’s Great Lake Relay.
The Smiths Sports Shoes/Asics-sponsored Length of the Lake Relaycatered for teams of five to eight whocould either run or walk to completethe eight legs from Pukawa on thesouthern end of the lake back toTaupo.
Alpha’s Te Miringa Rapana,Tana Muraahi, Hitiri Turner, AlbertMudaliar, Huriana King and AaronMills were first home in 5hrs 14m50s, heading a field of around 100teams. There was daylight back tothe second placed team who finishedmore than 15 minutes behind thewinners.
Turner completed leg one (15km)and leg seven (4.7km), Mudaliar legtwo (10.2km) and leg six (8km),Muraahi leg three (8.6km), King legfour (7.4km), Rapana leg five (6.1km)and Aaron Mills leg eight (7.5km).They each received a winner’s goldmedal and prizes.
“We were pleasantly surprised towin by such a wide margin,” saidTurner. “It was an excellent buzz,the atmosphere was positive andthere was so much support fromother teams and spectators.”
Soldier Shred entered threeteams — Alpha, Bravo and Charlie.Turner said the Alpha team wasgeared to go hard, while the othertwo teams were there to give it theirbest shot and complete the race.
“To some of the competitors, thiswas no walk in the park.”
Bravo placed 30th in 7hrs 39m 43sand Charlie (composite team ofwalkers/runners) 25th in 8hrs 29m52s.
Kihikihi Vege Shop, WaikatoCakes and Fresh Choice broughtgenerous food donations to fuel theteams.
FOOTNOTE: Soldier Shred are afitness group operating out of ZeroLimits Gym. At 5.30pm everyFriday, their ‘club’ runs a Pay itForward class. In lieu of takingpayments for the class, SoldierShred accepts non-perishable fooditems.
At the end of every month, all thefood is donated to various foodbanks to help those in need.
The classes, aimed at beginner tointermediate fitness level, are opento anyone.
Aaron, Ani ruleAaron Van der Poel and Ani
Bahler scooped the majority ofprizes up for grabs in the openMega Midweek tournament atTe Awamutu Golf Club.
Van der Poel won the grosswith a one-over-par 71, as well aswinning the men’s long driveand nearest pin, and scoring atwo to boot.
Bahler won the women’sstableford with 40 points, scoreda two and cleaned up thewomen’s long drive and nearestthe pin competitions.
The men’s nett winner wasRobert Wetere with 64, while theleading stableford scorers wereRobin Mc Ghie, Mike Claydonand Percy Kapa with 38 pointsapiece, from Bruce Goile on 37.
Mel Brown score the only
other two.Best of the Veteran men last
Thursday were Richard Wood-ward with +5 on par, DenisBrewer, Peter Emery, RoyGreenalgh +4.
Joint winners of the openingday two-ball, best-ball event onSunday were Barbara O’Regan/Robert Wetere and John Tart/Robert Coleman each with 45points.
Allan Duncan/HowardWynyard and Jack Muriwai/Wayne Whiu were jointrunners-up with 44 points.
Whiu scored the only two.The club has a big weekend
ahead, featuring the Comm Safetournament on Friday, Openevent Saturday and annualRowers tournament Sunday.
Belter bowls winTerry Osment and Noelene
Donaghy were decisive win-ners of the mixed champion-ship pairs at Te AwamutuBowling Club.
The champion pairing re-corded a resounding 22-9 winover Ian Taylor (s) andNevenka Drnasin in the final— Taylor conceding defeatwith two of the scheduled 18ends remaining.
Osment/Donaghy werenever headed after scoring athree on the opening end. Theyall but had the title in the bagafter securing five shots onend nine and a brace of threeson ends 11 and 12 to lead 20-5.
They were equally ruthlessdispatching John Hastie/JeanWallis 25-7 in 15 ends in thesemi-final. Trailing 6-4,
Osment/Donaghy went intooverdrive, scoring 21 points,while conceding one.
Taylor/Drnasin had earliertaken a life off Hastie/Wallis,winning their quarter-final21-10. The match swung Tay-lor/Drnasin’s way in themiddle stages when they out-scored the opposition 13-1 overfive ends to lead 16-6.
The men’s junior pairs waswon by Arthur Twyford andRoger Amess. They beat ButchTickelpenny/Dave Southey25-7 (final) and 22-8 (semi-final).
Pat Oliver and MarySouthey won the junior ladies’pairs, beating Paula Twyford/Annette Shilton 20-5 (final) and14-13 (semi-final) after trailing13-6 with four ends to play.
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ARMSTRONG, WilliamKingi (Bill).[Service No. 459531]23 August 1931 - 14March 2017Loving husband ofHazel, loved father ofSandra and Arthur,Raewyn and Tony,Denise (dec) and Ian,Janet and Ray,Michael and Carol.Grandad Bill tofourteen and Greatgrandad Bill to 22.
“Haere ra”A Service for Bill willbe held at AlexandraHouse Chapel, 570Alexandra St, TeAwamutu on Friday,17 March 2017 at 11amfollowed by a privatecremation. Allcommunications tothe Armstrong family,PO Box 137, TeAwamutu 3840.Te Awamutu Funeral
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PATTERSON,Bessie (Elizabeth)( neeLihou).Peacefully after a longillness at San MicheleHospital, Te Awamutuon the 14 March 2017aged 83. Beloved wifeof the late Arthur,loved mother andmother-in-law ofCarolyn and Rodd(Auckland), Ross andSheryl (Te Awamutu),Leo and Rebecca(Perth), loved Nana toHadley and Nikky,Ryan and Kylie, Clareand Saitala andCharlee. Loved greatnana to Rhiannon.
“Forever in ourhearts”.
A funeral service forBessie will be held atAlexandra HouseChapel, 570 AlexandraSt, Te Awamutu onFriday, 17 March 2017at 1pm followed by aprivate cremation. Allcommunications tothe Patterson family,PO Box 137, TeAwamutu 3840.Te Awamutu Funeral
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PATTERSON,Bessie (Elizabeth) (neeLihou).Peacefully after a longillness at San MicheleHospital, Te Awamutuon 14 March 2017, aged83. Beloved wife of thelate Arthur, lovedmother and mother inlaw of Ross and Sherylloved Nana to Hadleyand Nikky, Ryan andKylie.
“A very special ladywho always filled ourhearts with joy. You
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PUBLIC NOTICEof application for a Club Licence
SECTION 101, SALE AND SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL ACT 2012
Kihikihi Rugby Sports Club Incorporated has madeapplication to the Waipa District Licensing Committeefor the issue of a Club Licence in respect of thepremises at 107 Herbert Street, Kihikihi, known asKihikihi Rugby Sports Club Incorporated.
The general nature of the business conducted underthe licence is a Sporting Club.
The days on which and the hours during which alcoholis (or is intended to be) sold under the licence are:Wednesday, 5pm - 10pm, Thursday to Saturday,12noon - 12 midnight, Sunday, 12noon - 10pm.
The application may be inspected during ordinaryoffice hours at the office of the Waipa District Council,District Licensing Committee at either 101 BankStreet, Te Awamutu or 23 Wilson Street, Cambridge.
Any person who is entitled to object and who wishesto object to the issue of the licence may, not later than15 working days after the date of the publication of thisnotice, file a notice in writing of the objection with theSecretary of the District Licensing Committeeat:Waipa District Council, Private Bag 2402, TeAwamutu 3840.
No objection to the issue of a new licence may bemade in relation to a matter other than a matterspecified in section 105 of the Sale and Supply ofAlcohol Act 2012.
This is the second publication of this notice. This firstnotice was published on 2 of March 2017.
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Thursday, 23 March, 1.30pmWaipa Workingmens’ Club
Speaker: Mayor Jim Mylchreest and teamdiscuss Annual Plan “Have your say”.
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PUBLIC NOTICEof application for Club Licence
SECTION 101, SALE AND SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL ACT 2012
Ohaupo Dart Club Incorporated has made applicationto the Waipa District Licensing Committee for therenewal of a Club Licence in respect of the premisesat 100 Great South Road, Ohaupo, known as OhaupoDart Club.
The general nature of the business conducted underthe licence is Dart Club.
The days on which and the hours during which alcoholis (or is intended to be) sold under the licence are:Monday to Friday 4pm - 10.30pm. Saturday to Sunday9am - 10.30pm.
The application may be inspected during ordinaryoffice hours at the office of the Waipa District Council,District Licensing Committee at either 101 BankStreet, Te Awamutu or 23 Wilson Street, Cambridge.
Any person who is entitled to object and who wishesto object to the issue of the licence may, not later than15 working days after the date of the publication of thisnotice, file a notice in writing of the objection with theSecretary of the District Licensing Committee at:Waipa District Council, Private Bag 2402, TeAwamutu 3840.
No objection to the issue of a renewal licence may bemade in relation to a matter other than a matterspecified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply ofAlcohol Act 2012.
This is the only publication of this notice.
VOTE JAMES PARLANE TOGET THINGS MOVING
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WISDOM OFSOLOMONBC 1000
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Maize silage balesDelivered price for all
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GRAZINGAVAILABLE atKoromatua on 18 acresfor 20-25 Heifers $8 perhead p/wk plus GST.Phone 07 847 9889.
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PUBLIC NOTICEof application for On Licence
SECTION 101, SALE AND SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL ACT 2012
Mavis & Co Limited has made application to theWaipa District Licensing Committee for the issue of anew On licence in respect of the premises at HamiltonAirport, 201/A, Airport Road, Rukuhia, 3282, known asMavis Lounge.
The general nature of the business conducted underthe licence is Cafe and Bar.
The days on which and the hours during which alcoholis (or is intended to be) sold under the licence are:Monday to Sunday 7am - 1am.
The application may be inspected during ordinaryoffice hours at the office of the Waipa District Council,District Licensing Committee at either 101 BankStreet, Te Awamutu or 23 Wilson Street, Cambridge.
Any person who is entitled to object and who wishesto object to the issue of the licence may, not later than15 working days after the date of the publication of thisnotice, file a notice in writing of the objection with theSecretary of the District Licensing Committee at:Waipa District Council, Private Bag 2402, TeAwamutu 3840.
No objection to the issue of a new licence may bemade in relation to a matter other than a matterspecified in section 105 of the Sale and Supply ofAlcohol Act 2012.
This is the second publication of this notice. Thisnotice was first published on Tuesday, 7 March 2017.
MINIATURE Foxypuppies, ready now $450.Phone 873 0618.
Plants & GardensANYONE wanting regularloads of grass clippingsfrom local mowingcontractor for land fillwith easy access fordumping, within town oroutskirts of Te Awamututown boundary. ContactSteve or Cheryl 07 8722758.
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Dairyworx is an innovative and rapidly growingbusiness that specialises in Milking Machine
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exciting future.
Dairyworx Ltd has a zero toleranceto drugs/alcohol in the workplace;
applicants may be required toundergo a drug/alcohol test prior to
employment being offered.
Applicants for this position shouldhave New Zealand Residency or a valid
New Zealand work Visa.
Please apply in writing to:
The following would be an advantage butnot essential:- Experience in dairy plant installation- Experience in water systems installation- Experience in water pump servicing- Be willing to work extra hours when required- Must be reliable and have a great work ethic- Experience in all Welding processes includingStainless Steel
- Have a good grasp on electronics andautomation
If you have extremely high work standards,good communication skills, attention to detail,safe work practises, a full NZ driver’s license, a
sense of humour, enjoy problem solving and area team player, then we want to hear from you.
Please send your CV along with acovering letter to
496 Ohaupo Road, Te Awamutuor email admin@dairyworx.co.nz
Job applications close 24 March 2017All applications received in confidence
Due to continued business growth, we areseeking an Experienced Milking Machine/WaterTechnician. A very competitive package will be
offered to the right candidate.
Employment Vacancies
TE KUITIMaintenance TechnicianOmya New Zealand Ltd is seeking aMaintenance Technician for its Te KuitiPlant and Quarry Operations. Those withexperience in industrial maintenance andengineering are invited to apply. This isa long term position with a progressivecompany which is always seekingto improve its operations. The idealcandidate will have a strong processorientation with good troubleshootingskills and the ability to work independentlywith minimum supervision, while ensuringeffective communication with the team.
• Current full driver’s license.• Ability to read and follow instructions,
as well as communicate inwriting effectively.
• Ability to work safely and efficientlywith little direct supervision.
• Ability to work in a factoryenvironment on their feet for up to 8hours per day.
• Ability to regularly lift weightsexceeding 25kg.
• Must be willing to submit to pre-employment medical and drug andalcohol assessments.
• A relevant trade certificationis preferred.
The position involves varied activitiesincluding preventative maintenance,repair work, and some fabrication. Asafety first attitude with an eye towardscontinuously improving are a must.
Physically fit people that are keen to learnare invited to reply in confidence includinga CV to:
Plant ManagerPO Box 372
Te Kuiti
or dropped into the office at260 Hangatiki East Road, Te Kuiti.
Applications close Friday 24thMarch 2017.
Applicants should have the following:
Employment Vacancies
Vehicle SalespersonOtorohanga Mitsubishi have a vacancy forthe above position.The successful applicant will need to be ofsound character, preferably with sellingexperience.They will need to present well,be of tidy appearance and enjoy a teamenvironment.
If you feel you are the right person for thisposition, please contact
Bill Taylor in the first instance, 021 972 449
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
• Experience in an office managerand admin role
• Proficient with all aspects of MYOBincluding payroll
• A generalist background with avaried skillset
• Ability to pick up the phone andmake that call
• Solid skills in the Microsoft Suite• Great attention to detail• Excellent written and verbal
communication skills• Ability to work comfortably on
your own delivering to timeframes• Can do attitude• Confident and outgoing personality• Exposure to NZ Health and
Safety legislation
To apply, please send your CV andhand written cover letter to BaileyIngham, ta@baileyingham.co.nz,
41 bank Street, Te Awamutu.
We’re looking for a proactive, socialand hands-on Office Administrator toroll up their sleeves and ensure thesmooth running of our busy office.This is a sole position role and fullof variety. A can-do attitude, loadsof initiative, and a flair for buildingrelationships with people from alllevels and backgrounds will ensureyour success in this multi-facetedrole.
Johnston Drainage and Contracting(JDC) is a small contracting businesslocated in Te Awamutu that has beenoperating in the area for over 15years. We operate a number ofdifferent machines and our work oftentakes us to surroundings districts.
This is a full time role requiring 40hours per week, however for theright applicant flexible hours willbe considered. One of the mostimportant details for us are your fitwith the JDC team, your ability to getinvolved in owning this role and theability to embrace change.
This would be an immediate start.
The successful applicant must:
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Farm Employment
FARMASSISTANTREQUIREDTo help milk 340
cows plus generalfarm work.
This is a junior/intermediate
position workingunder the 2IC. Musthave at least one fullseason experience.
Must be honest,reliable and
punctual with goodwork ethic. Farm
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Otorohanga/Pirongia Road. June
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PLUMBING ANDBATHROOM SHOWROOM
TEAM MEMBERMitre 10 Mega Te Awamutu needs no introductionas a proudly local owned and operated business.Mitre 10 Mega Te Awamutu is a dynamic andgrowing company, with a vision to provide greatquality products and the best value and expertiseto enable our customersto have an affordable andeasy DIY experience.We are currently seeking a motivated and reliableteam player to fill the below role within our store.
The ideal person for this position would need thefollowing attributes:• Outstanding customer service skills• Exercises honesty and fairness in all areas• Excellent time management skills• Ability to work as part of a team and
independently• Previous plumbing and bathroom experience will
be an advantageThis role is in a fast paced area, where no two daysare the same, as this role will require you to beactive most of the day and some heavy lifting willbe required, a reasonable level of physical fitnesswill be required.
If this role sounds like you, and you would likethe opportunity to become part of a dynamicteam who have a commitment to providingexceptional customer service, then pleaseapply by sending a cover letter and C.V to:justine.thony@mitre10.co.nz
Plumbing and Bathroom Showroom Team MemberFull time. The hours for this role are:Tuesday to Thursday 7am -3.30pmFriday to Saturday 8am - 6pm
Send your CV to taplumbing@xtra.co.nz
Great team, great wages and great environment.
Te Awamutu Plumbing and Drainage Ltd requirea Plumber/Gasfitter. Certifying gasfitter wouldbe good.
For more info call Bryan on 0274 989 021.
PLUMBER/PLUMBER/GASFITTERGASFITTER
We are seeking additional staff to assist on ourdrilling rigs.You will need to be self-motivatedand enjoy working outdoors. A minimum Class1 Driver’s license and preferably too Class 4. Amechanical or welding background, be prepared toundertake training as necessary some stay awaywork is involved. Be prepared to undertake Drugand Alcohol testing, and work within our Healthand Safety program.
We can offer training to senior driller.All of your personal protective safety equipmentGood wages and conditions.
The opportunity to join an industry that in the lastthree years has made huge strides to recognizethe value of people through training, qualificationand registration of individual employees.So if you enjoy the outdoors, don’t mind a bit ofmud and grime, love the summer sun and theopportunity to run your own rig, please callMike 027 492 5005Brent 027 492 5036
Email CV mike@buwelldrillers.co.nzBarham United Well drillers Ltd, Te Awamutu
FULL TIME/PERMANENTDrillers Assistant
WELLDRILLERS
TE AWAMUTU & DISTRICT MEMORIAL R.S.A. (INC)
CONTRACTCATERER
Expressions of interests are sought from suitablyqualified persons to undertake contract catering at ourclubrooms, 381 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu, andeffective 1st May 2017.The caterer is required to provide bistro and a la cartemeals on contract for our members.The Club operates seven days a week, catering daysand hours will be by negotiation probably around sixdays a week plus various lunches by arrangement.The club provides full use of a modern commercialkitchen and is prepared to negotiate suitable tenancyto the successful applicant /s.Further details are available from the secretary.Ph 07 871 3707.
Please send your registrations of interest by 5pmFriday, 31 March 2017 to:
The Executive CommitteeTe Awamutu & District Memorial RSA
OFFICE ADMINISTRATORFULL TIME
Giltrap Engineering Ltd is a progressivecompany based in Otorohanga, manufacturingand distributing agri machinery locallyand internationally.
We are looking for a full time OfficeAdministrator to support our Office Manager.
If you would like to be a part of our energeticteam, please send a cover letter and yourCV to:
belinda@giltrapag.co.nzby 5pm, 24th March
Your responsibilities are varied and will include:• Reception duties• AP and AR invoice entry• Payroll entry• Making decals using vinyl cutting software
(training will be provided)• Backup for Office Manager
We would love you to apply if you:• have previous office experience• are computer savvy• have excellent attention to detail• thrive on working to deadlines• work well in a team
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McArthur Construc�on Limited is currentlyseeking a mo�vated, enthusias�c and reliableperson who is interested in learning and/or hasexperience in cladding residen�al buildings.We are a building and construc�on business butcurrently specialising in cladding.If you are seriously interestedpleasecall Nick: 021 02525236ORemail CVto: nick@mcarthurconstruction.co.nz
POSITION AVAILABLEPOSITION AVAILABLEEmployment Vacancies
We are looking for a person with a greatpersonality to fill a position of ServiceAdvisor for our well established Holdenservice department. The applicant musthave good computer keyboard and spellingskills. Must be enthusiastic and of bright &happy nature, must be good with numbersand addition. Be a team member with agood attitude.A mechanical background is not essentialbut would definitely be of great advantage.The position entails:• Answering phones• Booking in vehicles for servicing• Communicating to customers• Relaying information onto technicians• Phoning customers with pricing and
additional work• Assisting with Warranty Claiming• Serving fuel customers on forecourt• Keeping forecourt tidy, fuel dips and
closing end of day processing
Applicant to send C.V and cover letter to:Graham Sharp
Rosetown Holdentmlservice@xtra.co.nz
Hours are 8.00am to 5.30pm with onehour for lunch.
We are looking for a start date assoon as possible.
SERVICEADVISORSERVICEADVISOR
ROSETOWN HOLDENROSETOWN HOLDEN
CALL 871 5151
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CINEMASCENECINEMASCENETheInnocents
LIMITED RELEASE SEASON
A sensitive,unsentimentalrecounting of a ter-rible violation.
Poland, winterof 1945, MathildeBeaulieu is a youngintern workingwith a branch ofthe French RedCross.
They are on amission to find,treat and repatriateFrench survivorsof the Germancamps.
One day a Polishnun arrives in thehospital. In very
poor French, shebegs Mathilde tocome to her con-vent.
Mathilde’s lifeand beliefs changewhen she discoversthe truth that affec-
ted several of theSisters of the con-vent just outsidethe hospital whereshe performs.
She places her-self in a very pre-carious situation.
Often bleak andtragic, but also anuplifting experi-ence.
Based on a truestory.
Limitedsessions.
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