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BRIEFLYTop cyclistsheaded to TA
Top class cycling comes totown this weekend, when the2009 RaboPlus elite women’sand elite and under-23 men’snational road races are stagedin the district.
Te Awamutu Sports CyclingClub is heavily involved withrunning the event, which hassupport from local sponsorsincluding Waipa DistrictCouncil, Livingstone Building,Ingham Honda and Red Bins.
The high quality cyclingkicks off at 1pm on Friday withthe individual time trial andcarries on through Saturdayand Sunday.
See double page featurepages 10-11 and Mayor’sWelcome page 12.
Computers forCollege
Students at Te AwamutuCollege will head back to theclassroom in 2009 with morecomputers to use.
The school was given 15PCs by Waikato University inlate 2008 under a policy whichsees retired computerequipment in good conditiondonated to schools or earlychildhood centres. Theuniversity upgrades its 4500PCs about every four years ona rolling basis.
Schools can approach theuniversity with requests forcomputing equipment bysending an email [email protected] andstating how many computersthey need and what they areneeded for.
Soggy finishfor 2008
A wet December saw TeAwamutu’s annual rainfallamong the highest recordedover the past 19 years by TeAwamutu weather watcherPaul Hobbs.
December’s rainfall was 159millimetres, about 50millimetres above average, andcontributed to an annual total of1469, the wettest year since1996’s soggy 1702 millimetres.
Horror crash claims threeA Pirongia mother is at the bedside of her
surviving three-year-old daughter in the chil-dren’s ward of Waikato Hospital after losing herhusband and two other children in a horror roadsmash on Saturday.
Justin Paul Nicholas (34) of Hamilton, wasdriving to Pirongia on Kakaramea Road at about10pm Saturday when his car crossed the centreline and crashed into an oncoming articulatedtruck.
Mr Nicholas, his daughter Jaiden Nicholas(10) and son Kade James Nicholas (7) diedinstantly at the scene.
Rescue workers fought to save the life of theonly survivor, who suffered multiple fractures.She is now reported to be in a stable condition.
The truck driver and passenger were notinjured.
Serious Crash Unit crash analyst ConstableJeremy Newell said the vehicle was extensivelydamaged as it took the full impact of the truck.
Investigators are still analysing whatoccurred as the crash was on a straight road infine conditions.
Driver fatigue or inattention appear likelycauses.
The crash was the last in a black holidayperiod which claimed 23 lives in road crashes,five up on the same period last year.
Five deaths occurred in the Waikato.National road policing manager Superintend-
ent Paula Rose said the deaths were a ‘bad start’to 2009.
‘‘Bad decision-making was the main cause ofmany accidents,’’ she said.
‘‘At the end of the day it’s not the policeofficer, it’s not the traffic engineer, sittingbehind the wheel, it’s the individual driver andthe choices start and finish with them.’’
Celebrations for centenarian
TC070109CA01BIRTHDAY girl Pat ‘Florrie’ Henton shares the limelight with her eldestgranddaughter Alex Fear and her eldest great-granddaughter MorganCawood (five months).
BY CATHY ASPLIN
Special celebrations were heldat Camellia Resthome just beforeChristmas for a very special per-son.
Pat Henton (known as ‘Florrie’to many) turned 100 on December19 and was the centre of attentionfor family, friends, residents andstaff.
Granddaughter Alex Fear saysshe has always been a complete joyfor the family.
‘‘As a grandmother and great-grandmother she has always beenkind, loving and such an importantpart of our lives.
‘‘We are very aware how specialit is to still have her around andtaking such an active interest in allwe do. She is quite a blessing.’’
Florence (Pat) BaverstockO’Hara was born December 19, 1908in Auckland.
At the time her father, Joseph,was a wheel-right in Otahuhucarrying out carriage repairs andblacksmithing.
In 1916 her parents purchased afarm at Ardmore (South Auckland)so she completed her primaryschooling there.
She would then travel by trainfrom Papakura to Newmarket toattend Epsom Girl’s GrammarSchool and later AucklandTeacher’s Training College to com-plete her primary training.
She taught in a number ofschools including Te Kowhai andPapakura.
Pat left Te Kowhai in 1936 toteach at Papakura, where she metand married her first husband,Papakura solicitor GordonMcDonald, in 1939.
They went on to live in Aus-tralia on the McDonald family’sVictoria farm where they had three
children, son Alan and daughtersMary and the late Averil.
The family returned to Ardmorein 1948, then shortly afterwardssettled in Hamilton. During thistime Pat raised her family andundertook relief teaching.
While she had been teaching atTe Kowhai she had boarded withthe Henton family and her friend-ship with son Morris was rekindledafter Mr McDonald passed away in1976.
The couple married in Decem-ber 1977, living on the Henton farmat Paterangi until Morris’ death in2006.
Pat has been resident atCamellia Resthome since then. Shewas an active member of the Hamil-ton, then Te Awamutu Bridge Clubfor many years, until her early 90’s.
One of her former pupils, RonWhitford, met Pat again at her 98thbirthday after seventy years. Patwas his school mistress in the1930’s at Papakura.
Since then he has been makingregular trips to Te Awamutu fromhis Kawakawa Bay home to visithis favourite teacher.
‘‘She was a wonderful teacherand as a pupil I absolutely lovedher. Many years later when I ranacross her nephew he gave me acontact address and I just had to seeher again.’’
Mr Whitford was delighted toagain visit for her 100th birthdayand says she was excited to receivespecial messages from the Queen,Governor General and Prime Min-ister.
‘‘She also loved being sur-rounded by her family.’’
These included all five grand-children (Alex, Andrew, Kathryn,Sarah, Felicity) and five great-grandchildren (Harrison, Grace,Georgia, Hamish and Morgan).
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Te Awamutu Police dealt with thefollowing matters over the Christmas-New Year period.
Monday, December 15:Arrests: Man for obstructing a prison
officer, possession of cannabis, pos-session of utensils for consumingcannabis and methamphetamine and pos-session of an offensive weapon. Man forbreaching bail. Man for breaching bail.
Attempted burglary of Tensi Sushireported. Entry not gained. Attemptedburglary of Authentic Indian Fine Foodsreported. Entry not gained.
Burglaries: Cambridge Road resi-dence. Plasma TV, laptop computer andjewellery stolen. Puahue Road property.Yamaha Big Bear ATV and petrol con-tainer stolen.
Tuesday, December 16:Arrests: man for Burglary, theft of a
motor vehicle and breaching bail.Woman for burglary and theft of a motorvehicle.
Burglary of Red Cross Hall reported.Nothing stolen.
Wednesday, December 17:Man arrested for assaulting a female.Wilful damage to grader parked at
Arapuni Road address reported.Thursday, December 18:Burglary of Pirongia Road residence
reported. Drill kit, tool bag and tools,lawn mower and chainsaw stolen.
Theft of hay from Riding for theDisabled paddock reported.
Friday, December 19:Arrests: Man for assaulting a female.
Man for U20 EBA. Man for disorderlybehaviour and wilful damage.
Burglary of Stuart Law Motorsreported. Damage to two vehicles parkedin yard, shed and roller door.
Intentional damage to windows ofGleneagles Drive property reported.
Theft of a trailer from MeadowbankCrescent reported.
Saturday, December 20:Arrests: Man for fighting in a public
place. Man for possession of cannabisand possession of an offensive weapon.Man for possession of cannabis andsupplying cannabis to a prison inmate.Man for assaulting a female.
Sunday, December 21:
Arrests: Man for breaching the peace.Man for breaching the liquor ban. Manfor EBA. Man for EBA, assaulting afemale and assaulting a female by driv-ing into her.
Burglary of Mandeno Street residencereported. TV, CDs, DVD player, electricblower and waterblaster stolen.
Monday, December 22:Arrests: Man for possession of
cannabis and driving while disqualified.Car impounded. Man for failing to appearin court. Man for EBA. Man for pos-session of cannabis for supply. Man forpossession of utensils for smokingcannabis.
Theft of cash from vegetable standhonesty box in Crozier Street reported.
Tuesday, December 23:Arrests: Woman for theft from
Woolworths Supermarket. Man for driv-ing while suspended. Vehicleimpounded. Man for assaulting a female.
Theft of contents of mail from AcaciaAvenue property reported.
Woman apprehended for carelessdriving and failing to remain at the sceneof a crash.
Wednesday, December 24:Arrests: Man for trespass. Man for U20
EBA.Intentional damage to vehicle parked
at Pokuru Road property reported.Burglary of Swarbrick Drive property
reported. Honda CR852R stolen.Friday, December 26:Arrests: Man for failing to appear in
court. Man for trespass. Man for U20EBA. Man for EBA. Man for fighting in apublic place. Man for breaching bail.
Attempted burglary of Civic Videoreported. No entry gained.
Intentional damage to window of carparked in Mahoe Street reported. Carsearched but nothing stolen.
Theft of a gate from Puahue Roadproperty reported.
Intentional damage to window at rearof Paper Plus reported.
Report of people firing a gun at targetson a private Rewi Street propertyreported. Horse float damaged.
Saturday, December 27:Arrests: man for EBA and driving
while disqualified. Car impounded. Man
for breaching bail.Burglaries: Caravan on Ngahinapouri
Road property. Meat, cigarettes and cashstolen. Ormsby Road property. HondaCRF230 stolen. Hazelmere Crescent prop-erty. Gazebo stolen.
Youth reported for shoplifting fromThe Warehouse.
Sunday, December 28:Arrests: Man for EBA. Man for three
burglaries. Man for breaching a protec-tion order. Theft of Suzuki 250ccmotocross bike and two 50cc motocrossbikes from trailer parked at palmerStreet property reported. One 50cc bikeseen being ridden towards Kihikihi.Other two bikes located nearby.
Monday, December 29:Man arrested for assaulting a female.Tuesday, December 30:Man arrested for EBA.Theft of radar detector, CDs and cash
from car parked in Laurie Streetreported.
Burglaries: All Seasons Air. Batterystolen from vehicle parked in yard.Alexandra Street residence. Variousitems stolen.
Kakepuku Road resident reportsbeing assaulted and robbed in his home.Cash stolen.
Wednesday, December 31:Arrests: Man for assault with an
airgun. Man for breaching bail. Man forburglary.
Thursday, January 1:Woman arrested for theft from Paper
Plus.Burglary of Te Rahu Hall reported.
Nothing stolen.Theft of an honesty box from Crozier
Street vegetable stand reported.Friday, January 2:Man arrested for discharging a fire-
arm, threatening to kill an occupant andthreatening to kill Police.
Theft of cash from Otorohanga Roadresidence reported.
Saturday, January 3:Arrests: Man for EBA. Woman for
EBA and assault.Burglary of Pokuru Road property
reported. Petrol stolen.Sunday, January 4:Man arrested for assaulting a female.
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Purler Pirongia picnicraces on Boxing Day
TC070109GJ03NEVENA, in familiar Sanders stable colours nearest camera, tries hard under Daniel Hain’s urgingsbut can’t hold out Positano (Jade Lewis) and Kinarne (Alwyn Tweedie) in one of the maiden events.
TC070109GJ04JUST LIKE CULLEN, by boom sire Christian Cullen, looked like he is in for a good summer of grasspacing when scoring convincingly for driver and co-trainer Steven Reid. Owners include breeder IanDobson, co-trainer Graeme Rogerson (a great supporter of the club) and real estate tycoon, Don Ha.
TC070109GJ01COMMENTATOR Bruce Sherwin was back onfamiliar turf. He grew up in Pirongia area beforegoing on to a successful career with thorough-breds that has included commentating overseasand in New Zealand and running a horse stud. Atleft is club stalwart, Rob Goodhew.
TC070109GJ02FAMILY FUN: The Bradley family from Katikati are regular attendees atPirongia Boxing day races. Brothers Zeb (left) and Jessie and mum, Juliewatch Surround Sound (trained by her father and the boys’ grandfather RayBradley at Kaipaki) competing in one of the pacing races.
BY GRANT JOHNSTON
Alexandra RacingClub has been goingstrong for 138 years andjudging by the success-ful annual picnic meet-ing on Boxing Day it willrace happily into thefuture for many years tocome.
A crowd estimated bypresident, Keith Ormsbyto be between 7,000 and8,000 enjoyed a beautifulday and entertainmentto keep the whole familyentertained. The crowdwas well up on recentyears thanks to favour-able weather from theoutset.
There was sparklingracing, of the thorough-bred and standardbredvariety, picnic hamperschock full of Christmasday leftovers and drinks,bouncy castles and ridesfor kids, impromptugames of soccer, touchrugby, cricket andfrisbee throwing.
‘‘We aim to make it areal fun family day out,some people don’t evensee a horse race,’’ saysMr Ormsby who heads asmall but hard workingcommittee.
There were a fewyounger ones to help outthe club stalwarts thisyear, which is a goodsign for the future.
Mr Ormsby says thecommittee was gratefulfor the strong Te Awa-mutu Police and MaoriWardens’ presence,which ensured peoplehad a good time without
ruining anyone else’sfun.
The day serves as auseful fundraiser forcommunity groups —with PTA volunteersmanning the gates, MtPirongia Lions doing thecatering, Pirongia Ten-nis Club organising chil-dren’s activities,Pirongia Golf Club mem-bers manning theequalisator tote.
The cleanup is doneby a Hamilton Mormongolf group, who play atwo day tournament onthe course.
The Molly DawsonLight Fingers Cup waswon by Top Gear,trained at Pukekohe byLouise Saunders andridden by AlwynTweedie.
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Robber invaded homePolice are asking for any information from the
public that will lead to the apprehension of a malewho robbed an 81-year-old man while in hisKakepuku Road home.
The robbery occurred between 9.30pm and 11pmon Tuesday, December 30.
The victim was asleep in his home when a maleentered the property, woke him and demandedpetrol and money.
The offender then bound the victim and left theproperty soon afterwards with cash and otherproperty.
He is described as a male Caucasian of lean build,
over 180cm tall and in his mid to late 20s. He wasdescribed as wearing dark clothing, a beanie and hadhis face covered.
Police would like to hear from anyone who sawany suspicious activity or vehicles in the Pokuruvicinity on the night of the offence.
Nearby residents are also asked to check theirproperties and report any thefts, especially petrolthefts, which Police believe may have been a motivefor the offence.
Anyone with information should contact Detec-tive Bernadette Kelly of Te Awamutu Police on 8720100.
Fire Brigade notebookTe Awamutu Volunteer Fire
Brigade attended the followingcalls during the holiday period.
Tuesday, December 16, 7.45am.Worker under bank subsidence,Ngahinapouri Rd.
Wednesday, December 17,9.34pm. Trees on fire, Arapuni Rd.
Thursday, December 18,7.36am. Motor vehicle crash, TePahu Rd.
Friday, December 19. Assistwith suspicious fires at Hamilton— 2.42am. Braemar Hospital fire,Tainui St. 2.47am. Marama St.3.13am. Rubbish fire, Lake Rd.
10.28am. Rubbish fire, Flat Rd.11.40pm. Vegetation fire, Te KawaRd.
Saturday, December 20:10.37pm. Motor vehicle crash,Rotoorangi Rd.
Tuesday, December 23,8.20am. Gas leak, AlexandraStreet.
Christmas Day, 6.29am. Firecausing concern, Station Rd.8.26pm. Rubbish fire, Cannon Rd.
Boxing Day, 2.14am. Rubbishfire, Sloane St. 9.08am. Privatefire alarm, Alexandra St. 3.54pm.Grass fire, Paterangi Rd.
Saturday, December 27,3.40pm. Car fire next to house,Gleneagles Dr.
Sunday, December 28, 3.03pm.Smoke showing, Dalton Ave.5.05pm. House fire, Rata St.9.11pm. Assist ambulance,Pakura St.
Wednesday, December 31,2.35m. Alarm sounding, TeasdaleSt.
Friday, January 2, 7.30am.Assist ambulance, Pollard Dr.
Sunday, January 4, 3.54am.Assist at coolstore fire, NortonRd, Hamilton.
House damaged in blazeFirefighters arrived to a Rata
Street home on Sunday, December28 to find neighbours helping keepthe fire at bay with a garden hose.
Several calls were made to thebrigade regarding the fire and thehouse was well involved whenthey arrived. Two crews workedfor around thirty minutes inintense heat to get the blaze undercontrol.
The house was empty at thetime as the occupiers were in thegarage when the fire began.
While firefighters preventedthe spread of the fire, it is estim-ated around 80% of the house hassuffered heat damage.
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Chartered bus tours from as far as NewPlymouth and Auckland were amongst thethousands of visitors to Beth-Jean andColin Lucas’ Kihikihi light display (pic-tured above) this year.
The LJ Hooker Christmas Light win-ners say it was hugely rewarding for themto see so many people enjoying what theycreated — and to be able to raise over $2100for the Cancer Society Relay For Life. MrsLucas is a team captain and is involved in a
number of fundraising activities.She and her husband added the dona-
tions from visitors, plus their prizemoney,to the worthwhile cause.
The couple thanks everyone for theirgenerosity and LJ Hooker and Te AwamutuCourier for promoting interest in Christ-mas lights.
LIFE EDUCATION DONATIONTrevor and Barbara Balks were rapt
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lighting display and the generosity ofvisitors who donated well over $400 for theLife Education Trust.
Trustee Shirley Wilks says the couple doan amazing amount of work to make such afantastic display and the Trust trulyappreciates their efforts.
Mrs Balks says wet weather meant theycouldn’t be open every night, but whenthey did there was a steady flow of visitorsfrom 8.30 until nearly 11pm.
Gunshots sparked AOS calloutPolice enquiries are con-
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The Armed Offenders Squadand Police from Te Awamutu,Kawhia, Te Kuiti, Cambridgeand Hamilton attended thescene.
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TC070109GJ05REIGNED IN RAIN: Gary Grylls (left) extracts just enough from his pacer to stave off David Butcher’s challenge in the celebritysulky race for Gracelands. They are trailed by Mark Sweeney, George Simon and Craig Grylls.
TC070109GJ07WINNING BEGINNING: David Cuneen will long remember the Christmas meeting atWaipa, driving his first winner (at his first raceday drive) on a horse he owns, Dollar Mick,in the Helen Monckton Barristers and Solicitors Mobile Pace.
TC070109GJ06‘FOLLOW ME SON’: Gary Grylls leads the way with a round to go in the celebrity sulkyrace with son Craig trailing on the rails. Grylls senior went on to win the event whileCraig’s maiden pacer found the going too tough and dropped out.
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Cambridge-Te Awa-mutu Harness RacingClub’s meeting on thegrass at Waipa Race-course on December 29suffered its second ‘badbreak’ in consecutiveyears when the heavensopened early morning.
Last year a power cutcurtailed the meetingafter three races andthis year persistent rainthroughout the pro-gramme threatened to‘wash out’ the meeting.
But despite the del-uges, the club carried onin resolute fashion, withoffcourse turnover inthe region of one milliondollars well up on thelast full picnic harnessmeeting in 2007 andoncourse turnover simi-lar at around one hun-dred thousand dollars.
A highlight of the daywas the celebrity sulkyrace, taken out by one ofthe local (ex) jockeys in
Gary Grylls.In typical laconic
style, Grylls informedhis army of supportersduring the victory inter-view that once ‘Boot’(fellow local jockeyMark Sweeney) racedup outside him and thehorse driven by GeorgeSimon (race commen-tator and ‘gun’ amateurdriver) broke up, hethought he was in with agood show.
He and his pacer hadto survive a spirited lateburst from New ZealandCup winning driver,David Butcher and hischarge but kept up aheady drive to lead allthe way.
A gold coin collectionwas taken up forGracelands in conjunc-tion with the race, rais-ing around $1000 (withsome donors who hadGrylls on their ticketwalking away withsome decent donatedprizes).
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Events Guide forJanuary 2009 as noti-fied to the Te Awa-mutu Informationi-SITE Visitor Centre,Gorst Avenue:
9-11 - Cycling Event— NZ Elite NationalChampionships (9 -Time Trial, starts fromBank Street, 10 -Women’s Road Race,starts from outsideIngham Honda).
Includes New Zea-land Olympic and proriders. Phone DonBuchanan for moreinformation (0274250090).
24 - Workshop‘Embellished withBeads’, Te AwamutuMuseum. Part of the‘Embellished Secrets’workshop series.
Showcasing many ofthe Te AwamutuMuseum beaded collec-tion items, not beforeshown to the public.
Includes slideshowand presentation, as
well as create your ownin the ‘Beaded BorderWorkshop’ from10.30am — 1pm.
Presentation will beheld from 10.30am —11.30am, the workshopfrom 11.30am — 1pm.Cost: $15 (all materialsincluded). Ages 13 yearsand over.
Pre-bookings essen-tial — contact theMuseum (ph 872 0085)or send an email [email protected]
24 - Grand Openingof the redeveloped Kihi-kihi Speedbowl at 5pm.
25 - PirongiaCountry Market,8.30am — 1pm, PirongiaMemorial Hall. ContactShirley Scott (ph 8719536)
25 - Speedway, Kihi-kihi Domain 5pm. NewZealand Saloon GrandPrix — Qualifying andFinals
26 - Speedwayrainout date, KihikihiDomain, 1pm.
Te AwamutuMuseum, ‘Inheritance’exhibition, runs toApril 2 at Te AwamutuMuseum, Roche Street.
‘Inheritance’ show-cases items from the TeAwamutu Museum col-lections that have beeninherited from peopleof the Waipa District.
Small clusters of col-lection items will repre-sent 4-6 specific donorswho have also been sig-nificant people in localhistory.
The collectionreflects closely the livesand lifestyles of Waiparesidents.
For furtherenquiries contactNathalie Metz at the TeAwamutu Museum (ph872 0085).
Pirongia Art & CraftShop & Gallery: featureartist for January is VicHanright with a displayof acrylic paintings.Open daily from 10am— 4pm. Phone Kathy(021 1542157 or 871 9686).
Rower againfinalist forHalberg AwardBY CATHY ASPLIN
Te Awamutu rower GrahamOberlin-Brown (20) is the first personto twice be named as a finalist in theWestpac Halberg Awards EmergingTalent category.
His initial nomination came in2007 when the new category wasintroduced, recognising his Worldtitle in the Under 23 lightweightdouble with Peter Taylor.
This time Graham’s nominationfollows his win in the U23 WorldChampionships in Germany.
The Te Awamutu Rowing Clubmember was victorious in the light-weight single, dominating everyrace, so is a worthy favourite for thetitle this year.
The other finalists in the Emerg-ing Talent category are Jossi Wells(skiing), Paige Hareb (surfing), andChris Rahardja (karate).
The category identifies talentedNew Zealand athletes under 21 yearsold and offers a $25,000 scholarship(which was considerably more lastyear as it was invested).
‘‘So I’m proud to be named as afinalist again and if I come away withthe win it will be the cherry on thetop of a fantastic year.’’
He will be joining the likes of theEvers-Swindells, Valerie Vili, TomAshley, Scott Dixon, the Kiwis andthe All Blacks at the black tie eventon February 3 in the Vector Arena.
Graham rejoins the New ZealandRowing Summer Squad next week.
Over the Christmas-New Yearbreak he has been trialling a numberof singles.
‘‘I was one of four New Zealandrowers to be approached to try outthree different boats - Canadian,Chinese and New Zealand built ver-sions.
‘‘Each has subtle differenceswhich are going to influence my finalchoice.
‘‘I hope to decide by February 1which is the best so that I can getcomfortable in the boat that I willrow at the North Island and NewZealand Rowing Championships.’’
Graham has also been triallingsporting apparel for Frankton basedcompany ‘Suno’.
As well as spending plenty of timeon ergs (rowing machines) his‘alternative’ training over recentmonths has included cycling (with TeAwamutu Sports, completing theLake Taupo Challenge in 4:19:30) andkayaking on Lake Karapiro.
MICHAEL BRADLEY PHOTO.FLASHBACK: Graham Oberlin-Brown (centre) with 2006 Halberg Supreme Award winner MaheDrysdale and All Black Captain Richie McCaw.
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Three of New Zealand’s four European-based professional riders have entered the 2009 RaboPlus elite national road championships in Te Awamutu on January 9-11. Tour de France star Julian Dean, Greg Henderson and local Tim Gudsell head a classy fi eld in Sunday’s 180km men’s elite road race on the Puahue circuit. Dean, the defending champion, desperately wants to keep his black and white Kiwi jersey. The winner of the men’s elite race is entitled to wear the national jersey in European competition.``I really want to win it again so I can wear the jersey again in Europe, it’s great for me, for our sport and our country,’’ says Dean, who received considerable media and public attention during the major cycle tours in Europe, particularly the Tour de France. The Waikato/Bay of Plenty Centre representative comes up against largely the best in the country. Henderson (Otago) was the 2004 UCI world champion in the scratch race and a gold medallist at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games in the points race. He has won eight World Cup events and won silver with Hayden Roulston at the 2003 Madison World Championships and fi fth in the recent World Championships. He was fourth in the points race in Athens. Waikato/BOP’s Gudsell, who rides for Francaise des Jeux, will be hoping the hometown crowd and his familiarity of the course will give him an edge over his rivals. North American based Glen Chadwick (East
RACE ROUTEThe picturesque course for the 2009 RaboPlus elite women’s and elite and under-23 men’s road races has many vantage points for spectators.Race director Don Buchanan says spectators are encouraged to line the route in support of the riders but are urged to set up `camp’ well before the races start to prevent any traffi c jam and to assist with safety issues. The complete course (25km) around the Puahue district is surrounded by stunning rural views with Maungatautari as a backdrop.The start/fi nish line is in Te Awamutu outside Ingham Honda in Arawata Street. The course takes the riders out along Cambridge Road, hanging a right into Long Road and through to Puahue Road, past the Puahue School before taking another right turn into Parawera Road. There are a couple of long drags on Long Road towards Puahue and from Parawera Road to the main Arapuni/Kihikihi Road. The riders take a left turn into Monckton Road, then tackle the hilliest section of the course on Parklands Road, onto Chamberlain Road, Cambridge Road and back to the turn-around point at Ingham Honda. The 120km elite women’s road race, starting at 1pm on Saturday, January 10, takes in four laps of the course. The 180km elite men’s and under-23 road race, starting at 10am on Sunday, January 11, covers six laps of the course. Buchanan says the road races will operate on a full race convoy, with centre or trade teams service vehicles. Riders may use radios and be in contact with their team manager and feeding will be undertaken from team vehicles. A feed station will also be provided.
TIME TRIAL FRIDAY The cycling extravaganza kicks off at 1pm on Friday, January 9 with the individual time trial. Both the 25km elite women’s and 40km elite and under-23 men’s events are held over out-and-back courses starting and fi nishing on Bank Street (near the intersection with Young Street). The men travel along Punui Road to the Te Kawa West crossroads, straight ahead into Ouruwhero Road for another 5kms to the turn-around point, and back to the fi nish in Bank Street. The women’s turn-around point is before the Te Kawa West Crossroads.
Coast North Island) is another strong contender. He was a team-mate of Dean and Gudsell in the road race at Beijing Olympics. Other riders to keep an eye out for include former junior world champion Jeremy Yates (ECNI), current leader of the national points series, Jeremy Vennel (ECNI), who rides for the same US team Bissell Pro Cycling Team as Te Awamutu’s Peter Latham. ``It’s a really strong fi eld,’’ says Dean. ``As a one-off race it is diffi cult and you cannot always control the outcomes. All I can hope for is to do a good race and hope it’s good enough.’’ Beijing Olympian Joanne Kiesanowski (Christchurch) is hot favourite to win the 120km women’s road race. The New Zealand No.1 women’s road rider did not contest last year’s nationals as she was in America preparing for the third round of the track World Cup in Los Angeles. Former Olympian Melissa Holt, who nowadays
rides for Te Awamutu Sports Cycling Club, is the defending road race and time trial champion. Although concentrating more on multi-sport events these days, Holt will not give up her crown without putting up a huge fi ght. East Coast North Island’s Serena Sheridan is the current leader of the national women’s points series and cannot be overlooked. The host town will also be represented by two of the country’s rising stars Rushlee Buchanan and Emma Petersen. Buchanan won the national U19 road race in 2006 and Petersen is the reigning U19 champion. Highly-ranked rower Sonia Waddell is getting better and better each cycling race she contests. Keep an eye out for her too. The men’s under-23 road race is wide open. Those likely to feature are Eliot Crowther (Waikato/BOP), James Williamson (Subway), Shem Rodger (Waikato/BOP) and Clinton Avery (Waikato/BOP). Avery is the defending U23 time trial champion, Williamson won the national club championship in October last year, with Rodger placing third, and Crowther leads the national series. Others U23 riders with Te Awamutu connections competing are American criterium champion Peter Rennie, Logan Hunn, Brad Carter, Mark Langlands and Ryan Wills. Those likely to fi ght out honours in the elite men’s 40km time trial on Friday are Paul Odlin (Star & Garter), Gudsell and Gordon McCauley (Subway). Defending women’s 25km time trial champion Melissa Holt can expect strong opposition from Rachel Mercer (Team Cyclosport) and Serena Sheridan
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TC070109SP16MELISSA HOLT of Te Awamutu Sports CyclingClub is the defending road race and time trialchampion.
TC070109SP17GREG HENDERSON will provide a stern chal-lenge to his rivals in the men’s elite road race.
CFPALAN LIVINGSTON was ‘on his bike’ leading offthe 2007 Mayoral Cycling Challenge and againthese holidays on a tour of Central Otago.
‘‘It is a pleasure to welcome all cyclists, officialsand supporters to Te Awamutu and Waipa Districtfor the 2009 RaboPlus Elite and Under 23 NationalRoad Cycling Champs,’’ says Waipa Mayor AlanLivingston.
‘‘Te Awamutu has a reputation as a centre ofcycling involvement and excellence so it is appropri-ate to be hosting New Zealand’s top cyclists. With atop class velodrome and ideal rural roads, there isevery opportunity available to cyclists at whateverlevel.
‘‘Our Te Awamutu Sports Cycling Club is one ofthe largest and most active cycling clubs in NewZealand and their level of involvement and achieve-ment is a fantastic advertisement for cycling at alllevels.
‘‘Up to 200 cyclists attend Tuesday club rides andjuniors have progressed to represent New Zealand atage group levels.
‘‘At the top end, Te Awamutu has produced alarge number of national representatives and I recallwith pride that of the 13 cyclists that representedNew Zealand at the 2004 Athens Olympics, five werefrom our Te Awamutu club.
‘‘The popularity of cycling in our district hasincreased significantly and for that a great deal ofcredit goes to Te Awamutu Sports Cycling Club withtheir family orientated atmosphere, encouragementof cyclists and great support from coaches andadministrators.
‘‘Added to this are the achievements of our localelite cyclists and which all combines to provide areal sense of pride and achievement, a significantcontributor to ‘Waipa, Home of Champions’.
‘‘I hope that you will also have time to relax andenjoy the hospitality, recreation, environmental andheritage attractions that Waipa District has on offer.I wish you every success as you compete with NewZealand’s best and enjoy your stay in Te Awamutu.’’
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For honest and efficient
service
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EFFLUENTPOND CLEANING
– Moving Spray irrigator –– Environmentally friendly –
Experienced Owner/OperatorMARK and DEBBIE WEAL
Te Rahu Road, Te AwamutuPhone (07) 871 6437, 027 4 514 732
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Dean: 027 492 6497Email: [email protected]
‘Friendly, reliable service’
GUARANTEED 24/7 365 DAYS OF THE YEAR
P H O N E N O W - 0 7 8 7 1 - 6 9 9 1
We provide a diverse range of services:
• Plumbing
• Gasfi tting
• Drainage
• Sand Pads
• Concrete cutting and core drilling
• Truck Hire and Cartage
• Site Preparation
• Digger Work
PH/FAX 870 2987Glenn Rawson
027 222 7590Clayton Douglas
027 577 5699275TC502-07
Shaun Higginson
m. 021 024 41697a. PO Box 670, Te Awamutue. anyangleroofi [email protected]
092TC502-08
* NEW ROOFS * * CLADDING * * MAINTENANCE * * REPLACEMENT ROOFS * * REPAIRS * * SPOUTING/GUTTERING *
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07 873 1777 / 027 290 8776budgetmain [email protected] .nz
PLUMBINGPLUMBINGUrban and Rural SpecialistsUrban and Rural Specialists
MasterPlumbers
• Plumbing • Spouting• Gas Fitting • Heating• Drainage • Water Tanks• Roofing • Plumbing Supplies
318TC503-06
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T O W N A N D A R O U N D
S E C T I O N D E V E L O P M E N T
FREE HOT WATERFREE HOT WATER
Solar has never been this good ..... or this affordable
0 5 0 8 - H OT WAT E R0 5 0 8 - H OT WAT E R
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W.S.D.W.S.D. WAIPA SITE DEVELOPMENTWAIPA SITE DEVELOPMENTAll site and roading developments undertaken
Farm roads formed and metalled. Complete road maintenance equipment available.
Milling - Stabilization - Base Construction - Seal Prep and Sealing
Sealing specialists Sealing of roads, driveways and carparks
Triangle Bitumen LtdPhone (07) 871 7858 or 0274 752 339
ServicingServicing
the Waipathe Waipa
forfor 3535
yearsyears
BTL
WAIKATO BOBCAT& DIGGER SERVICES
021 846 109Shayne & Denise HamiltonOwner/Operator
Ph 871 3894Fax 871 4459
088TC501/01
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027 515 6996
Repairs from local IT professionalVirus detection and removalMobile upgrades, repairs, P.C and Laptop salesInstallations services
✔ Plants ✔ Bark ✔ Peahay ✔ Compost ✔ Riverstone ✔ Limechip ✔ Pongalogs ✔ Potting Mix ✔ Railway Sleepers
✔ Schist ✔ Weedmat ✔ Gap 20 ✔ Topsoil ✔ Boulders✔ Ferns ✔ South Island Stone
YOUR No.1 LANDSCAPE SUPPLY YARD
OPEN 7 DAYS
PHONE: 07 827 4759PHONE: 07 827 4759
WE CAN DELIVER ANYWHERE
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3829 Cambridge/Te Awamutu Rd, Cambridge
JDJD Appliances Ltd.
Repairs and Service
Dishwashers, Dryers,
Fridges, Freezers,
Stoves, Cooktops,
Washing Machines
Phone:870 1550
Authorised Service Centre
206TC501-06
My name is Peter. I have 30 years experience in the making of dentures. I can come to you and see you in the comfort of your own home. I offer a free consultation:
-Full sets -Relines - tightening -Partial dentures (plastic and metal)
FOR:FOR:
Phone Peter (0800) 000-284 Mobile (021) 151-6281
MOBILE DENTUREMOBILE DENTURES E RV I C ES E RV I C E
149TC502-07
345TC501-07
John Wood 0274 778 736John Wood 0274 778 736Matt Blank 0272 256 666Matt Blank 0272 256 666
Phone 07 870 5020Roche Street, Te Awamutu
0800 7728870800 772887
PLUMBING
MasterPlumbers
Design and Build... Gardens, patios, fences and driveways ~ Concrete, hotmix or cobblestones
Paving & Landscaping
Mobile 0274 968 095Phone 07 872 2660
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Landscape Lane424 Ohaupo Road, Te Awamutu
Phone 870 3906John 027 277 1910
Pool and Spa Supplies
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“Your poolis our business”
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■ Fencing■ Paving■ Garden Edging■ Retaining Walls■ All Landscaping Requirements
Wayne HewittWayne HewittLANDSCAPINGLANDSCAPING
Phone 872 1833 Mobile 021 379 892Phone 872 1833 Mobile 021 379 892Email: [email protected]
DARRAGH VALUATIONS LTD
TOLL FREE PHONE 0800 300 151
Registered Valuers & Property Consultants
● Farms and Small Holdings ● Residential● Commercial and Industrial
● Commercial Property Managers
CAMBRIDGE32 Victoria StreetPhone (07) 827 5089Fax (07) 827 8934Email [email protected]
OTOROHANGA27 Maniapoto StreetPhone (07) 873 8705Fax (07) 871 5162Email [email protected]
TE AWAMUTU8 Teasdale Street
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John DarraghMob: 0274 972 671
Frances BowlerMob: 021 682 583
Jodie MorganMob: 027 589 6416
Phone (07) 871 5169Fax (07) 871 5162Email [email protected]
www.dar raghvaluat ions.net .nz
Contact John Darragh, Frances Bowler or Jodie Morgan at our Te Awamutu office,
or James Cole at our Cambridge office.
We’ve declared war on all your pests!
Registered pest control technician
Still the safest treatment available
* Odourless* Non staining * Work Guaranteed
Noeleen & Paul 870-4950289TC500-07
For bookings & moreinformation contactAlan Price...871 5151
BLACK & WHITE $38.50 + GST
COLOUR $47.50 + GSTCASUAL $52.50 + GST
Dial An ExpertDial An ExpertNow available in
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FFORMALORMALNNOTICESOTICES
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DeathsASHWELL - BerniceMary. Aged 82 years,on December 21, 2008.Passed away peace-fully at LeightonHouse, Gisborne.Dearly loved mother ofMarie-anne and PatQuin, loved Nannie ofEsther and Micheal(Wellington),Katherine and Kyle(Te Awamutu), Lauraand Finn (Auckland),loved great Nannie ofOpal. Rest in peaceMum.
COE - Francis George.Gone to be with hisLord, whom he lovedand served, onDecember 28, 2008,peacefully at SanMichele Hospital, aged94 years. Lovinghusband of Ina.Cherished father of Lizand John, Jocelyn andRoger, and Susan andOwen. Loved Poppa ofMelissa and Dylan,Selina, and Andre andJen; Cassandra andMatthew, Aaron, andHamish and Kylie;Aliciea andAlexander, and great-poppa to Hannah-Kate,Greer and Ayce.Special thanks to thestaff of WaikatoHospital and SanMichele for theirwonderful care. Aservice has alreadybeen held for Frank.Communications tothe Coe family, c/- 339Bond Road, TeAwamutu please. TeAwamutu FuneralServices FDANZGriefcare.
WONG - Andrew YewWah. Unexpectedly onSaturday January 3,2009, surrounded byhis loving family; aged45 years. Lovinghusband and bestfriend of Siew Peng.Treasured and devotedfather of Nicholas.Precious so of Dorothyand the late Markwong. Caring brotherand brother-in-law ofRegina and ShaneBuxton, and Audreyand David Epplett.Adored uncle ofAurora, Blake,Jaeden, Jeremy andMelissa. "Completinglife’s journey, withguitar in hand, youraudition is over-you’ve made God’sband!" a service forAndrew was held onTuesday January 6,2009, at St Patrick’sCatholic Church, TeAwamutu. Followedby interment at TeAwamutu Cemetery.All communications toP.O. Box 15189Dinsdale, Hamilton3243.Grinter FuneralServices Ltd. 3 HallysLane. Cambridge.
BONER COWS WANTEDDon’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment
Immediate Payment - Competitive ScheduleAlso empty heifers and potter bulls
Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (027) 492-5080
Livestock and Poultry
NEED NEW STAFF?What are you waiting for?
Email or fax us your ad now!Easy and hassle free.
Fax 871-3675 oremail: [email protected]
NEED NEW STAFF?What are you waiting for?
Email or fax us your ad now!Easy and hassle free.
Fax 871-3675 oremail: [email protected]
Public Notices
TE AWAMUTU LIONS CLUB"Train Playhouse Raffle"
Drawn on December 24at Te Awamutu Police Station
Winning Ticket No. 1079 - A TurnerMany thanks to all those who bought or soldtickets - assisting us to support replacing the
Mobile Classroom for the Waipa/KingCountry District Life Education Trust.
Alan Taylor - President,Lions Club of Te Awamutu Inc.
Raffles
PersonalA BABY? Planned orunplanned! Know youroptions. Phone Preg-n a n c y C o u n s e l l i n gServices collect (07)855-5779 - 24 hours a day.PHONE James Parlane,Solicitor, 870-4991.
Lost and FoundFOUND; Grey Cockatiel,A/hrs Ph 871-2103.
FirewoodFIREWOOD
5m3 - $160, 10m3 - $290delivered. Phone (07)873-9190 evenings, mobile(021) 617-349.
PetsBIRMAN NZCF Reg.kittens, adult cats, $400.Phone 872-7804.
Wanted toBuy / Exchange
BUYINGSTANDING GRASS
U GROW ITWE MOW IT
Phone 827-1849(027) 438-9803
Vehicles Wanted
Get that car outa there
Wanted - DEAD CARS
Best Dollars
A1 Service
Phone 870-2200Te Awamutu or
(0800) CAR DUMP6136317AA
Business for Saleand Wanted
WAIKATO TIMESRURAL
DELIVERY RUNTe Awamutu and
surroundsApprox 30 hrs p/week
Suit semi-retiredor similar
Phone Steve(021) 412-133
FlatmatesFURNISHED double roomavailable in Te Awamutu$100.00 p/wk, plusexpenses. Phone Craig,027-3510-158.
To LetBEAUTIFUL big roomwith t.v. four kms out oftown $100 p/wk, Ph871-3301.
CARAVANS for rent, from$45 p/wk. Phone (027)499-8733.
COTTAGE, one bedroom,semi furnished, fiveminutes from Te Awa-mutu, suit single personor couple. $190 p/wk, Ph871-5893.
LARGE work shop/garage, $110 p/wk. Phone(021) 659-525.
SIX bedroom home, goodquiet area, close to townwith rural views, doublegarage, $350 p/wk. Phone870-4492 or (027) 466-8752.
THREE bedroom cosyhouse in town, $270 p/wk,Ph 872-7804.
THREE bedroom housewith ensuite, heat pump,office, near Pirongia,$270 p/wk. Phone (027)679-0662.
THREE bedroom, verytidy house, close to col-lege, heat pump, doublegarage, large kitchenwith dishwasher, $280p/wk. Phone 871-9450.
TWO bed room houseplus third small bed-room/office in Pirongia,older double, twominutes walk to school$240 p/wk, no dogs. PhChip 021-1797-824.w
A1 SELFA1 SELF STORAGE
New facility, many sizes, good rates, security and
seven day access.Phone 871-6164
or (027) 478-3085
6437263AA
TE AWAMUTUSELF STORAGE
From $17 p/w24hr access
Camera SurveillancePH: (07) 856-7584or (027) 608-1749
6135805AA
Wanted to RentTHREE bedroom house orbigger, on farm or rural,Te Awamutu area. Phone871-4779.
Financial
MORTGAGEBROKER
Member of:
NZMBAPhone Christine
871-3176(021) 545-302
HELP!WE need even more woolfor our brilliant knittershelping with OperationCover Up, if you havesome spare, please drop itat the Te Awamutu Cour-ier office, 336 AlexandraStreet.
Gardening &Landscaping
GARDENERRON Elder for all yourgarden maintenance.Phone 871-4282 or (021)254-5875.
TREE CAREGROUNDZONE TreeCare. Tree work by quali-fied and experiencedaborists. Professionaland friendly service froma Waipa company. PhoneNathan Hughes 823-8183or (027) 266-8811
TOTAL TREE CARETOTAL TREE CARE• • Free Quotes• • Felling• • Pruning• • Removal• • Stump Grinding• • Hedge CuttingCall Dennis Clements
TOTAL TREE CAREPhone 871-5221
Te Awamutu Owned and Operated
6149964AA
Hire ServicesTRUCK
SIX wheeler tip truck forhire, experienced driver/operator. Phone (07)827-1849 or (027) 473-0001.
6619312AA
RED BINS LTDWheelie Bins
120 Ltr & 240 Ltr
Weekly & Fortnightly
Phone Murray Bain871-8996
Property & HomeMaintenance
WASHBRIGHT
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MOSS, ALGAE, LICHEN TREATMENT
� Low Pressure� Colorsteel� Roof spray, Tiles and Decromastic� Rotary clean, pavers, driveways and footpaths� Commercial buildings
Phone (027) 476-3347or 871-7389
6150908AA-08-04-22
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W A T E R B L A S T I N G -P h o n e U l t r a C l e a n871-6662 today!
WINDOWS cleaned by theexperts. Phone UltraClean 871-6662.
CLARKE’SCARPET
CLEANINGFor your carpet andupholstery cleaning.
Phone Keith,mobile
(027) 280-0790or 871-4930
We aim to please
Property & HomeMaintenance
Exterior Cleaning, Moss, Mould and Algae, Houses, Roofs, Driveways, Cobbles etc, also External Fly and
Spider Repellent.Ask about our worry free
‘keep it clean’ all year round programme.
For your Free quotePhone
(0800) GO SOFTWASH(0800) 467-638
Fax : (07) 848-1702a/h Tui : 871- 7205
offi [email protected]
6150926AA-08-04-22
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Our Services Include:Our Services Include:Mowing, raking, conditioning, bailing and both Tube and Individual wrapping.Mowing, raking, conditioning, bailing and both Tube and Individual wrapping. We offer competative rates.We offer competative rates.For all enquiries phone:For all enquiries phone:
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Trade ServicesCAR PROBLEMSHOW convenient is this?Tyre and Tune Centretyres, WOF, servicing, allmechanical work underone roof, 21 Bond Road.Phone 871-3267.HOOF trimming, dairycows. Contact Stuart(021) 278-8278.QUALIFIED builder avail-able for immediate work,any jobs considered.Phone Wayne (021)249-2963.SILAGE, mowing,tedding, raking, baling,wrapping and stacking,cartage also available,also buying standinggrass. Phone (07) 827-1849or (027) [email protected]
DRAINAGENo job too bigor too small -
WE DO IT ALL!Phone 870-6244 or
Colin (027) 498-9022
MEATEATERHOMEKILLS LTD
Killing andprocessing
Phone 871-9995
6651796AA
HOMEFIXHOMEFIX CARPENTRYCARPENTRY
Internal or External Refurbishments
and maintenanceAd Trade Qualifi ed
20 Years experienceFree QuotesReliable and
Friendly Service
Phone 871-7650or (027) 263-6348
Trade Services
PLUMBINGAFFORDABLE RATES
Phone Colin(027) 498-9022
or 870-6244 anytime
BOBCATBOBCAT
027 515 6519027 515 651907 871 197107 871 1971
Rosetown Bobcat Ltd
TrevorPeters
OperatorOwner
6151
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8-04
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TIMI’S TV AERIALSERVICES
* TV & video tuning* Aerial & satellite
installations* Free-to-air satellite
installations* Extensions
Phone (07) 873-6044or (027) 331-6804
WEEDSPRAYINGRadio Controlled Units• Handgun Work• Gorse • Ragwort• Thistles• Knapsacks
Now taking bookingsfor Spring & SummerDon’t be disappointed
Competitive RatesPhone
Marshall ContractingGlen : 870 - 1433
6469888AA
EmploymentVacancies
POSITIONS available fortelephone sales, veryeasy and friendly pro-duct, work from home,work own hours, con-tract. Please phone Mark(021) 256-4165.
QUALIFIED glazierrequired for a "busy"small business in TeKuiti, must be competantand reliable and honest,knowledge of auto-motive glass an advan-tage. Phone Robert (07)878-8092 for furtherdetails.
SECURITY Officers - areneeded! Gain this NZQAapproved qualificationby correspondence free ofcharge. Student allow-ance may apply. Phone0800-800-043
Employment Wanted
FENCINGFARM - Residential - Life-style, for all your fencingrequirements, experi-ence and quality guaran-teed. Phone (07) 827-1849or mobile (027) 473-0001.
Farm EmploymentEXPERIENCED Reliefmilker available. PhoneDonny 871-9890.RELIEF milkers availablenow until end of season,both fully experienced,can work together orseperately. Phone Nickor Toni on 870-1987 or(021) 164-7812.
WOOLWANTED for OperationCover Up, to be droppedoff at the Te AwamutuCourier Office, 336 Alex-andra Street.
Employment Vacancies
OFFICE MANAGERPOSITION
We have a position for an Office Manager inour very busy retail office.
Person is required to controlDebtors and Creditors.
Operating online invoicing.Must have computer skills and sales skills.
Excellent remuneration.Position is scheduled for mid January start.Please reply in writing to Steve Rushbrooke:
Te Awamutu Tyre Centre LtdP.O. Box 247Te Awamutu
or email: [email protected]
Trade Services
SECTION WORKZALL SECTION MAINTENANCE
• Tree • Spray • Fencing • Hedges • Rubbish removal • Small Bobcat and tipper
Phone 870-1414or (027) 251-1414
6415163AA
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THU & FRI 1.20, 6.15 & 8.20, SAT 2.10, 4.20 & 8.30, SUN 11.50, 2.00 & 6.10,
MON, TUE & WED 1.20, 6.15 & 8.20
Adapted from the legendary comic strip comes a classic action-adventure-
romance told by genre-twister Frank (300, Dark Knight, Batman Returns and Sin City) Miller. It takes us on a sinister, gut-wrenching ride with a hero who is
born, murdered and born again.
Now one of the all-time best and intelligent Sci-Fi mysteries is brought
into the 21st Century with a wonderful display of effects.
DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL MWED 8.00, SAT 6.30, FINAL SUN 4.10
M
THE
SPIRIT WED 6.10, THU & FRI 11.20, 1.30 & 6.05, SAT 2.00 & 6.10, SUN 11.40 & 3.50,
MON, TUE & WED 11.20, 1.30 & 6.05
What if the stories you told mysteriously came true? A highly entertaining adventure comedy for everyone
starring Adam Sandler, Guy Pierce, Keri Russell and Richard Griffiths.
It’s really very entertaining and well received.
THU & FRI 11.30, 1.40 & 5,45, SAT 1.50 & 6.20, SUN 11.30 & 4.00,
MON, TUE & WED 11.30, 1.40 & 5.45
It’s really lively and consistently entertaining adventure because the
characters are so endearing. Should satisfy everyone.
WED 6.00 & 8.10, THU & FRI 1.10, 5.55 & 8.00,
SAT 4.10 & 8.20, SUN 1.50 & 6.00, MON, TUE & WED 1.10, 5.55 & 8.00
Jim carrey (in one of his best roles) in a serious comedy based on a true story. The film is full of goofy, joyful moments as well as a life-affirming message that everbody could use these days. If you want to go to the movies to escape...
it does the trick.
PG
BBEDTIMEEDTIME SSTORIESTORIES PG
Energy bursting, filled with eye-popping colours, highly entertaining dance
scenes and it’s a lot of fun too.
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 GWED 5.50, THU & FRI 11.00,
SAT 4.00, SUN 1.40, MON, TUE & WED 11.00
“Bond fans can take solace in action-packed Casino sequel. A VIEW TO A
THRILL. Mission accomplished.” NZ Herald
QUANTUM OF SOLACE MWED 8.20, THU, FRI & SAT 8.10,
SUN 5.50, MON, TUE & WED 8.10
This is terrific entertainment for children and adults. It’s fun-filled and just as good
as Kung Fu Panda. Ideal Holiday fare.
MADAGASCAR:ESCAPE 2 AFRICA PG
WED 5.40, THU & FRI 11.10, SAT 2.20, SUN 12.00, MON, TUE & WED 11.10
“I loved this film. A gentle story.” Allan. An unlikely friendship between vastly different people makes for one of the most touching, intriguing and impressive movies of recent times.
People really like this film
THE VISITOR MWED 6.15, THU 1.25 & 6.10, FRI 6.10, SAT 2.25 & 4.25, SUN 12.05 & 2.05,
MON 11.25, TUE 8.05, WED 1.25
Charms with beautiful views of the Spanish City and a marvellous
well-matched cast including Scarlett Johansson, Penelope Cruz and Javier
Bardem. Captivating, exhilarating, enjoyable, witty, engrossing and
romantically comic.
VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA MWED, THU & FRI 8.15, SAT 6.25 & 8.15,
SUN 4.05 & 5.55, MON 8.15, TUE 6.20, WED 8.05
EARTH GFRI 11.25, TUE 1.35, WED 6.20
YOUNG AT HEART PGTHU 11.25, MON 1.25 & 6.10, WED 11.25
MAMMA MIA PGFRI 1.15, TUE 11.25
Another terrific family feature especially for the holiday season. A wonderful cast in a smart, funny
comedy adventure.
HOTEL FOR DOGS PGSTARTS JAN 15
YES MANM
“This, without a doubt, happens to be one of the best films we have ever seen.” The management, staff & patrons.
“An excellent director created one of the best-realised films in Australian history. Laughs, tears, action and visual majesty abound in a homage to escapist cinema.” Empire. Mature teens and upwards, make sure you experience
this amazing sweeping adventure as it will be one of the most memorable you will ever have in your life.WED 7.30, THU & FRI 7.35, SAT 3.50 & 7.00, SUN 1.30 & 4.30, MON, TUE & WED 7.35
A TRULY OUTSTANDING SWEEPING ADVENTURE!
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Living End at the BDOCelebrate the return
of veteran Big Day Outperformers Living Endby winning a copy oftheir CD ‘White Noise’.
Living End appear atBig Day Out 2009 with
Neil Young, The Prod-igy, Arctic Monkeys andothers on Friday, Janu-ary 16 at Auckland’s MtSmart Stadium.
‘White Noise’ hasalready given up awe-
some singles in ‘WhiteNoise’ and ‘Moment InThe Sun’ and has plentymore waiting in thewings among its 11 stel-lar tracks, making it themost consistently brilli-
ant collection of songsThe Living End hasreleased to date. ChrisCheney’s morphingguitar style hasunleashed a new aspectof the band, lending con-trast to the persistentrockabilly stylings theband has displayed inthe past. Add to thattheir earlier singlessuch as ‘Prisoner OfSociety’, ‘Second Solu-tion’, ‘West End Riot’,‘Pictures In The Mirror’,‘Save The Day’, ‘TabloidMagazine’ and ‘WakeUp’ and they’re guaran-teed to have you rockin’aplenty.
Any ticket holder toBDO 2008 under the ageof 15 must be accom-panied by a parent orlegal guardian. Allentries received in theBDO CD competitionsare automaticallyincluded in a separatedraw to win a DoublePass to Big Day Out 2009.Tickets fromTicketmaster.
To be in to winsimply put your name,address and daytimephone number on theback of a standard sizedenvelope, address it tothe Living End CD Com-petition and make sureit reaches our office by5pm Friday.
www.myspace.com/eqwanox www.teawamutu.co.nz/courier
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