te awamutu courier - march 9th, 2006
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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2006
Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 35c.
Published Tuesday and Thursday
ISSN 1170-1099
BRIEFLYRecycling set to return
A kerbside recycling serv-ice for Waipa’s urban areas is expected to start in the coming year.
The weekly collection will utilise 55 litre recycling bins for households in Te Awamutu, Kihikihi, Pirongia, Ohaupo, Ngahinapouri and Cambridge.
The service will be carried out by a private operator, con-tracted to Council after a public tendering process.
Cost has been estimated at $43 per rateable property, funded by a targetted rate.
The need for a recycling serv-ice was identifi ed in the Waipa District Waste Management Plan adopted last year.
Free theatre this weekend
Remember to head to Memo-rial Park this weekend for the Trustpower March in the Park.
From 7pm Saturday night Slip of the Tongue Theatre Com-pany perform Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and on Sunday morning from 11am Rear End of a Horse bring the children this year’s original pantomime - ‘Blackbeard and the Mermaid’s Treasure’.
Both events are free and everyone is welcome.
Rowing to win Te Awamutu College row-
ers head to Lake Karapiro on Friday to take on the best from around the North Island.
The North Island Secondary Schools Championship is a three day regatta which fea-tures hundreds of rowers.
The running of the event will be under the watchful eye of a delegation from FISA, the international rowing fed-eration, which is interested in Lake Karapiro’s suitability as a venue for the 2010 World Rowing Championships (see page 8 for more details and further success for a former Te Awamutu College rower).
Grocery boostShoppers at 3 Guys Super-
market this week could go home with a 29 inch colour TV or one of an enticing array of other daily prizes in the independent store’s special promotion.
By Grant JohnstonTe Awamutu should see
some signifi cant changes in the next decade as Waipa’s Long Term Council Commu-nity Plan comes to fruition.
The draft LTCCP is the subject of a report to Council’s policy committee meeting on Monday.
Among projects proposed in the years 2006-16 for Te Awamutu are introduction of a new kerbside recycling service in urban areas, new museum facilities, a new library, refurbishment of the central business district and resolving heavy vehicle access in the CBD.
Kihikihi is to get new foot-paths, while Pirongia main street is to be upgraded.
Community water and stormwater supplies will be upgraded and seal extension in rural areas will continue.
Cambridge projects include construction of a covered swimming pool, development at Karapiro Domain, and Lake Te Ko Utu, new foot-paths and museum.
The major projects are based on the need to upgrade
infrastructure to maintain services, meet increased standards, account for growth and promote development.
If the draft LTCCP is ap-proved by the policy commit-tee on Monday, it will be pub-licly released and submissions on it accepted until April 18.
It proposes a total rate rev-enue requirement of $27 mil-lion for 2006/07, which rep-resents an average increase of 5.89%.
As outlined in an article in Tuesday’s Courier, the LTCCP provides total capital expenditure of $190 Million (in 2006 dollar terms) over 10 years.
Of this around $40 Million is expected to be caused by growth and the LTCCP also proposes adoption of new de-velopment contributions to be paid by developers - around $24,000 per new allotment in Te Awamutu, $21,596 in Kihikihi and $11,340 in rural areas.
A series of public meet-ings on the draft LTCCP and proposed development contributions policy will be advertised.
Decade of change for town
COUNCIL is ‘springing’ for a refurbishment of Te Awamutu’s CBD as part of the Long Term Community Council Plan. File photo
Loss puts Savile bid in jeopardy
By Colin ThorsenKihikihi A made life diffi cult for themselves
making the fi nal of the national Bayleys Savile Cup polo championship losing 7-5 fi rst-up to defending champions Auckland A.
The tournament hosts started well, with Stephen Kay scoring two goals early in the fi rst chukka for his team to lead 2-0.
A heavy deluge of rain seemed to play into the Aucklanders hands, with New Zealand representative and team captain Cody For-syth taking control. The game was still wide open going into the sixth and fi nal chukka with the scores locked at 5-all.
“It was a very even contest, closer than the score suggests,” said tournament organiser, David Edgar. “Kihikihi lived up to their pre-tournament favouritism, attacking like crazy all the way through but came away with noth-ing to show for it.”
They now need to win their next two games against Rangitikei and Cambridge B and rely on other results going their way to make the open fi nal.
At the time of going to press, Kihikihi A were leading Rangitikei A 4-1 at halftime.
Finals on Sunday commence at 11am at Nga Rakau ground, Kihikihi. Entry for the public is free. Bring a picnic along.
GAMEBREAKER: Cody Forsyth (right) of Auckland A and Robert Watson (left) of Kihikihi A compete for possession in their crucial Savile Cup match on Tuesday. 068061AD
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PAGE 2 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, March 9, 2006
YOUR LETTERS
In Michael Cox’s chamber column of February 23, he stated that “one heavy truck snorts and rumbles its smelly way down our main shopping street every minute of the day”.
He adds that “these trucks rattle the foundations of aging buildings” and “threaten pedestrians”, saying further that Mahoe Street is the obvious option.
These fi gures and descriptions present a rather horrifying scenario to say the least, and one which quite frankly as a frequent main street user, I cannot relate to.
As a Mahoe Street half-resident (cor-ner), I thought I had better take a more objective look to see just what might be in store for us should these snorting beasts be forced along our street.
My visual observations and actual 20 and 30 minute counts spread over dif-fering times and differing days suggest nothing like one per minute.
It takes about 10 minutes to walk the length of this area and back, dur-ing which time one should see 10 heavy
trucks - very occasionally yes but also very occasionally none at all.
A fair average over a whole 9am-5pm period would be half the number.
So, is it 60 per hour or 30? Many of my counted ‘heavies’ travelled
into or out of Bank Street - certainly not practical to send them along Mahoe Street.
I have to say that Michael’s scary generalising descriptions were most unfair and I will confi dently add that, proportionately, cars and small commer-cial vehicles are far more terrifying for pedestrians than are the heavies!
It is noted that the 2005 report of Opus Consultants estimated heavy vehicle main street usage at a fi gure consider-ably higher than mine - so where are we wrong?
Are our defi nitions of the heavies well astray?
“Snorting, rumbling and rattling of building foundations” strongly suggests the real heavies - the trailer tankers, stock trucks, bulk carriers etc and these
form the basis for my observations.The consultant’s very detailed report
emphasises the problems that exist with every one of several suggested diversion routes and quite obviously any ‘quick fi x’ action would be most inadvisable.
One option includes a Mutu/Mahoe intersection roundabout, which would involve land purchase - seemingly a bit of all four sections involved.
Of course, we would all like to see our main street free of heavy traffi c and of course I would be objecting (on Michael’s fi gures) to any diversion to Mahoe Street. But if we are to realistically weigh up the options we must be aware of the facts.
I would think that some main street chamber members might have been em-barrassed by Michael’s article and sug-gest that he ‘walks the walk’ - he could be surprised.
I emphasise here that the crux of my concern is the need for fair and factual statements at all times - this issue is far too important for anything otherwise.
JOHN JONES
No main street traffi c quick fi x
I am disgusted with the person, or persons, obviously from Ohaupo or its environs, who persists in dropping off rubbish at the metalled area by the Forkert Road railway crossing and in the adjacent long grass.
Bags of putrid rubbish, including the contents of a freezer, unwanted house-hold goods, concrete blocks, shrubbery material and grass clippings have all
been left there at different times. This is an area where many of the
Ohaupo residents walk and to see it used like this is very offensive.
It is bad enough that the general trav-elling public see fi t to cast their McRub-bish, lolly papers, empty bottles etc in the environs of Ohaupo.
When out walking, I pick these up and take them to the rubbish bins on Ohaupo
Road.However, I cannot deal with the large
amounts of rubbish which at present are being discarded in this very public place.
Wake up, Ohaupo citizens, we have a lovely village, let’s stop despoiling it and let’s keep an eye out to see just who is the culprit.
DI MONKLEY
Don’t rubbish our ‘lovely village’ of Ohaupo by spreading litter
The National Pipe Band Championships take place in Hamilton’s Claudelands Showgrounds this Friday and Saturday, returning to the city after 26 years.
Waipa District councillor and Hamilton Caledonian Society chief Gaidyn Flay put together the organising com-
mittee on behalf of the Royal New Zealand Pipe Band As-sociation. The committee has been actively engaged in ar-ranging the prestigious event for 18 months.
The programme features 43 bands, including fi ve from Australia and nine of New Zealand’s juvenile bands, a to-
tal of over 1000 musicians.Grade 3 and 4 bands com-
pete on Friday, plus all bands set off at three minute inter-vals in Rostrevor, Vialou and Liverpool Streets for the street march from 3.30pm until about 6pm.
Juvenile and grade 1 and 2 bands compete Saturday.
The competitions close with the Grandiose Celtic Carnival from 4pm until 8.30pm, featur-ing Highland and Irish dance, Celtic groups, mace fl ourish-ing, the Central North Island Youth Band, band displays, Drum Major fi nals, the March Past and Massed Bands, pres-entations and the fi nale.
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PAGE 3Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, March 9, 2006
Gateway open for College studentsBy Dean Taylor
Te Awamutu College hosted local em-ployers on Tuesday evening to engage support for Gateway, a new programme to the school in which senior students are placed in work experience positions.
Careers advisor and Gateway co-ordina-tor Christine Dickson explained that it was the fi rst year Te Awamutu College has qualifi ed to be part of the programme, which has been running in various New Zealand schools for six years.
The aim is to provide a meaningful pathway for secondary students from school to workplace training by placing students with employers and providing learning outcomes and qualifi cation op-portunities.
Mrs Dickson says unlike some previous work experience schemes, Gateway stu-
dents have a fairly rigorous set of criteria to follow and are expected to earn credits towards possible career training.
The Government funds the programme and provides resources through its Quali-fi cations Framework and the tertiary Education Commission.
It is up to schools to build on existing partnerships to develop and maintain new relationships with employers and Indus-try Training Organisations.
Te Awamutu College already has pro-grammes successfully placing students with local employers, and these estab-lished relationships are providing a plat-form for the launching of Gateway on a wider scale.
Mrs Dickson says the gathering of em-ployers was a chance to explain the basics of Gateway, encourage employers to think
about participating and answering ques-tions they might have about their role and responsibilities.
The programme is designed to allow stu-dents to participate in almost any fi eld.
A contract is negotiated which includes a work programme of about 80 hours over 10 weeks, assessment tasks relevant to the position, established assessment cri-teria and expectations of the student and employer.
Gateway has established responsi-bilities for employers relevant to the programme, which overcome some of the normal workplace requirements which could prohibit participation.
Students are not paid for their par-ticipation in the workplace, so it is also an economical opportunity for employers to recruit school leavers.
CAREERS advisor Christine Dickson presents information on the Gateway Programme to employers at Tuesday evening’s launch of the programme for Te Awamutu College. 068063BD
FIRST: Rhapsody Furniture owner Dave Reynolds signs up for Gateway with careers ancillary staff member Justine Ramsay. 068063AD
Gateway - how does it work?
● A Gateway Placement Agree-ment is signed between the school, employer and student.
● A Learning Plan is formulated which shows the Units/Achievement Standards that can be earned.
● Parents, students, the school and employers are all informed of the agreement and plan so everyone knows what is expected.
● The school has funding to assist employers not qualifi ed or experi-enced to undertake assessment.
● In a situation where the Gateway placement is not effective for what-ever reason, the placement can be amended or the student withdrawn.
Te Awamutu College signed up 12 prospective employers on Tuesday, but would like to increase its data-base. The programme will run in terms two and three.
Contact Mrs Dickson on 871 4199 (ext 850) for further details.
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PAGE 5Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, March 9, 2006
The successful shifting of the old Pirongia School library block on Tuesday was the culmination of a great deal of hard work and co-operation by a wide range of individuals and organisations.
The building had to be re-moved to make way for a new library/resource block and it has been ‘picked up’ by Pirongia Te Aroaro o Kahu Restoration Society
“There was a lot of behind the scenes work, and a great deal of goodwill and good, old com-munity spirit from Pirongia,” says society chairperson, Clare St Pierre.
The old building was moved off the school grounds and re-sited on private land at the north end of Pirongia village, on its way to a permanent site once one can be confi rmed. It has a security system fi tted.
“I would like to thank Peter and Shirley Kewish for gener-ously offering us a temporary site and for McFall Enterprises
for their prompt support with site preparation,” Mrs St Pierre says.
Funding for the relocation of the building has come from the Pirongia Darts Club ($5000), Pub Charity ($5000), Trust Waikato ($5000), Environ-ment Waikato’s Environmental Initiatives Fund ($5000), the Perry Foundation ($4000), pub-lic donations and fundraising by Pirongia Te Aroaro o Kahu Restoration Society.
Mrs St Pierre says the Pirongia Darts Club donation was humbling and the ‘icing on the cake’.
She says Waipa District Council staff and councillors have given outstanding assist-ance over a number of months, as has Jack House Transit.
“Alasdair MacMartin from Jacks deserves a medal.
“I would also particularly like to thank members of the public who gave donations. We received $1930 in total, which
helped balance the books, and we are most grateful to Pirongia Voluntary Fire Force for offering us their Boxing Day fundraiser.
“At one stage, we needed to seek private funds as security while awaiting the outcome of funding applications, and the generous response to that re-quest is greatly appreciated.
“The openheartedness of Pirongia School Board of Trus-tees in allowing us extra time to relocate the building needs to be acknowledged as well. “
Mrs St Pierre says Pirongia Lions Club, Purekireki Marae, Kauhanganui, Pirongia Resi-dents and Ratepayers Associa-tion, Waipa Networks and the Bell family also deserve special mention for their assistance and co-operation.
“I would like to thank the building committee which has doggedly persevered to bring this project to fruition - all of them are heroes in their own right.”
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PAGE 7Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, March 9, 2006
As contractors work their way through Kihikihi laying the pipework for sewerage connections to indi-vidual properties they have won the respect and gratitude of home-owners.
Over 100 of the 700 properties due to be connected have had their pipework in-stalled.
In many cases there is little room to work with alongside build-ings and hand digging is needed.
But laying the pipes up to the septic tanks is just part of the job.
The restoration of lawns, gardens and hard surfaces is just as important - and certainly to homeown-ers. Contractors have been doing their best to keep disruption to a minimum and to make rectifi cation as good as possible.
While six gangs work on the installations, eight gangs are car-rying on with putting in the main lines. All pump station struc-tures have been com-pleted and electrical work is being carried out.
Waipa District Council engineer Mark Woodward says everything is on track for secheduled com-missioning in June, weather permitting.
Contractors leave no stone un-returned
WIREMU RAWIRI uses a jackhammer to compact soil over a sewer pipe at an Oliver Street property, while Caine Tukua operates the digger for contractors, local company Ramjac Ltd. 068067AD
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By Cathy AsplinTe Awamutu rower Graham
Oberlin-Brown (18) has contin-ued to make an impact on the New Zealand rowing scene since leaving Te Awamutu College at the end of last year.
Rowing in Te Awamutu col-ours for the Waikato Regional Performance Centre he had an outstanding regatta at the New Zealand Rowing Championships
staged on Lake Karapiro, picking up a gold and a bronze medal.
Together with Mark Troup-Paul, Graham won the light-weight pair in a smart time of 6:50:84 and was third in the light-weight double (7:02:05).
Although not picking up a medal in the single, he placed a creditable fi fth in the U21 A Final.
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If chosen he will be looking at a place in the New Zealand team which is heading to the World U23 championships being held in Belgium during July.
The team is due to be an-nounced today.
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A delegation from FISA, the International Row-ing Federation, will arrive in Waipa this Friday as part of Rowing New Zealand’s bid to host the 2010 World Rowing Championships.
Their visit is the next phase in the bid process and the delegation will assess the merit of holding the event at Lake Karapiro.
The delegation will visit planned accommodation for the 2010 event on Saturday.
On Sunday they will attend the Secondary Schools North Island Rowing Championships at Lake Karapiro (which features a number of Te Awamutu College rowers).
That evening they will attend the Waipa District Council civic reception in Cambridge, where fi ve of the area’s rowing world champions, along with coach Richard Tonks will be inducted into the Cambridge Walk of Fame.
On Monday and Tuesday the delegation will at-tend bid application meetings in Cambridge.
FISA will present their recommendations to row-ing’s member nations at the FISA Congress held at the end of August and from that the Congress will vote on who should host the 2010 World Rowing Championships. It is unusual for FISA’s recom-mendation to be overturned.
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ABOVE: Graham Oberlin - Brown (left) and Mark Troup-Paul after winning gold at the NZ Champs.
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PAGE 9Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, March 9, 2006
Golden Hearts glad
GOLDEN HEARTS members enjoy a café-style social time at the start of their meeting. Photo supplied.
A women’s social group that meets monthly at Te Awamutu Bible Chapel has changed its name to ‘Golden Hearts’ to refl ect the warmth and maturity of its members.
The name was changed from ‘Ladies Friendly Hour’ because the morning programme now runs longer than an hour, from 10am to 11.30am every second Monday of the month.
About 30 women attend the meet-ings for the 50-plus age group, usually starting with a café-style social time before listening to a guest speaker, sharing interests and getting to know new friends.
Sometimes those shared interests can take a meeting by surprise, like a display of an original Paddington
Bear and bear-friends that are part of a collection of more than 300 bears.
The woman presenting the collec-tion said it all began when her hus-band remarked: “You can have any teddy bear in the shop!”.
Other presentations have featured a school singing group, a slideshow of one woman’s horse trek in Africa, duets and other performances.
The focus is to provide an interest-ing and spiritually encouraging time. All women are welcome.
Golden Hearts’ next meeting is on March 13.
They will look at childhood photos of yesteryear.
For more details contact Marion at 870 4995 or Ruth at 870 2403.
Rallying for RwandaAnyone who has seen
Hotel Rwanda will have some understand-ing of the scale of kill-ing that went on in the country during 1994.
Around one million people were wiped out during the violent 100-day rampage by the Hutu majority in an ef-fort to exterminate the Tutsi minority.
The brutality has left an indelible mark on survivors and an ongoing impact on the country.
A decade on there is still much to be done, in an effort to restore Rwanda, so a global mission has been in-stigated based on ‘100 Days of Hope’.
In New Zealand two teams plan to visit the country as part of the project Hope: Rwanda
Te Awamutu resident Sue O’Brien is part of a team, which includes other adults and teen-agers, from Te Kuiti.
“It is our vision to
serve and help the people of Rwanda who have endured unimagi-nable pain.
“We want to learn as much as we can through a hands on approach - assisting with building projects, helping in schools and getting involved in ag-ricultural projects.
“To do this we need help. I have been fundraising since No-vember last year and still have some dis-tance to go with fi nance
before I can leave with the team in June.”
To assist Mrs O’Brien’s efforts, a lo-cal fundraising event is being held in Te Awamutu on Sunday.
The evening will be held at The Church (corner Racecourse and Ohaupo roads) from 7pm and will feature hip hop dancers, ’06 Parachute artist Cas-sia Donovon and NZ Ikon fi nalist Adam O’Brien.
During the evening Mrs O’Brien will show snippets from a promo-tional DVD and explain more about the project.
“I would like to ex-tend an invitation to Te Awamutu people to support this evening. There is no admission charge - there will be a collection - but you can simply show your support for the project and fi nd out more by attending.”
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Locals can start St Patrick’s Day in style this year and support Te Awamutu College rugby at the same time.
A special Irish breakfast is being staged at The Redoubt Bar and Eatery from 7am on March 17 and features two Irish sporting person-alities as guest speakers.
Former Irish international athlete and navy man Billy Carter together with Irish women’s rugby interna-tional Aisling O’Brien will address patrons.
Lock Aisling O’Brien is pictured (right) in her Munster club strip.
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The breakfast has been ar-ranged by former Te Awamutu Col-lege student Jake Henderson who played for the College First XV and has also coached College rugby.
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Plenty of food, fun at local festivals There are two local events next
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The Te Awamutu Primary School Fair and Food Festival on Thursday March 16 (not this week as earlier advertised) is a great outing for the whole family.
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sage sizzles, ice blocks, cake stalls and icecreams.
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LIONS FESTIVALTe Awamutu Lions Club is stag-
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For full details see the feature in Tuesday’s Te Awamutu Courier or phone 871 3259.
PAGE 14 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, March 9, 2006
Around 160 budding Dean Barker’s and sup-porters converged on Lake Ngaroto for the North Island Secondary Schools teams racing champi-onships.
Fifteen high schools provided teams of six children plus reserves and adult management personal, including Hamilton Boys’ High School and Waikato Diocesan School for Girls.
But it was the additional 16th team (known as Waikato Combo), comprising children from several different Waikato schools, who took the overall honours.
Mahurangi (Warkworth) won the trophy, lim-ited to single school teams, in a tight competition from Tauranga Boys.
St Cuthberts was the fi rst girls team after another close sail off with Westlake Girls (North-shore).
All the teams were identically set up under the supervision of Ross Sutherland.
Yachts were distinguished by their sail colour, three of each of six colours.
A race consisted of one school sailing a set of three boats (common sail colour) against another school.
The races were short, around eight minutes was the target time around a reverse ‘S’ shaped starboard course.
One point was awarded for being fi rst over the fi nish line, two points for second etc. The team with the lowest numbers of points won the race.
“Boat handling skills, strategy, tactics and a good knowledge of yachting rules and their ex-ploitation were all part of the armoury necessary for a winning team,” said regatta spokesperson, Ross Wren.
“Races were typically very close, some with a little boat contact that was severely penalised.
“Infringing of the rules resulted in a voluntary 360-degree turn or, if not taken, an umpire en-forced a 720-degree turn.”
The umpires were certainly on the ‘ball’ but were also there to coach after each race.
Within two fl eets, teams sailed against each other giving a total of 56 races on Saturday in 14 to 18 knot winds from the south west.
Sunday’s activities were modifi ed due to light winds, but the winners were still determined on the water by mid afternoon.
The light winds tested both the sailors and of-fi cials.
Continued on page 15.
Young sailors cut gybe on Ngaroto
NGAROTO Sailing Club siblings Leanne Wall (left) and Melissa Wall (right) of Waikato Diocesen School are ferried back to shore after one of their races. 0680614AD
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Well run regattaFrom page 14.
Preparations for the North Island Secondary Schools’ teams racing regatta started months ago.
More recently, Waikato sailors had been putting in many hours of training in double-handed yachts - some in secret.
Regatta activity started in earnest at the lake on Friday with additional training in the 420s.
Several marquees were erected, volleyball court installed, camp-ing ground marked and the clubhouse generally setup for the infl ux of sailors and supporters for the 16 team regatta.
By 8am on Saturday morning all the yachts were rigged and ready to go, a massive fl eet of patrol and support craft tethered to the wharf awaiting the start.
The wind kicked in by 1pm and sailing contin-ued non-stop through to 6.30pm.
For the team of skilled offi cials, starters, um-pires, coaches, fi nishing and results personal, it must have been like a 48 hour yacht race.
But their careful preparation saw the largest regatta in many years at Lake Nga-roto very successfully hosted.
Mighty River Power supplied four marquees, along with others from Bayer and Hookers (Te Awamutu).
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Ross Wren says the
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The success of the regatta is encourag-
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The Academy is be-ing set up to help foster sailing within schools.
SKIPPER Ben Morland (Hamilton) and crew Mark Ray (Te Awamutu) of Hamilton Boys’ High School in full flight for the victorious Waikato Combo team. 0680615AD
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TA gold rush at Games By Colin Thorsen
Te Awamutu athletes struck gold big time at the South Pa-cifi c Masters Games based in Hamilton.
Debbie Weal, competing in her fi rst ever duathlon, won the 40-45 age group gold medal.
She burst onto the scene last April winning the women’s Spe-cial K Triathlon at Karapiro at Waikato University in January this year.
Five members of Te Awamutu Masters Swimming Club collec-tively won 13 gold medals, four silver and one bronze.
Elizabeth Captein and Mary Brewer both collected four gold in their respective 70-79 and 60-69 age groups - Captein excelling in the backstroke and breaststroke, while Brewer was dominant in backstroke, breaststroke and the individual medley.
Diane Walton claimed a brace of golds and silver in the 50-59 age group, competing in the fl y, breaststroke, individual medley and freestyle.
Ronnie Stevenson collected a full set of gold, silver and bronze medals in the 60-69 age group backstroke and freestyle events.
Warren Main excelled in the fl y, winning two gold and one silver in the 40-49 age group.
Te Awamutu YMI Badminton Club members came away from their Games competitions with a fi st full of medals.
Life member John Kewish scooped four golds and one sil-ver.
He claimed two of the golds, partnered by ex club member Peter Houghton, now living in the Bay of Plenty.
They won both the 60-plus
open grade and social grade men’s doubles.
Kewish also claimed gold in the social mixed doubles, part-nered by Tokoroa’s Marie De Gros, and over 60 teams event.
His silver was in the over 55 social grade mixed doubles.
Houghton and Anna Taylor (Hamilton Masters) won bronze in the 60-plus mixed doubles.
Paul Davies, partnered by Mike Perkinson (Hamilton Mas-ters), won gold in the 35-45 year men’s doubles. He collected a sec-ond gold in the same age group teams event.
Gayle Hobbs won bronze in the 50-55 mixed doubles, part-nered by David Bell (Hamilton Masters), and silver in the teams event.
Te Awamutu Marathon Clinic members featured prominently in the 21km walk from the boat house in Grantham Street, Ham-ilton.
Audrey Douglas (55-59), Kees Van der Poel (75-79) and Josie Pollard (70-74) all won gold in their respective age groups, while Colleen Williamson (60-64) collected silver.
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Stewart Alexander cashed in on the home course advantage head-ing off Piopio/Aria and Waitomo in the annual triangular interclub golf match on Saturday.
The host team aver-aged 30.53 stableford to Piopio/Aria’s 29.08 and Waitomo’s 28.88.
Men: B Russ 40, D Heta 38, B Mulholland 37, S Gibson, L Quarrie 36, R Adams (P), T Cooper (W),
D Retemeyer (W) 34, M Gibson, E Braithwaite (W), K Hall (P) 33.
Ladies: A Hayes 36, S Woodward 31, W Thompson (W), G Quarrie, F Burrell 30.
Sunday, net scramble, sponsored by Fairview Motors: R taylor 64, A Robertson 65, G Cox 66, C Pepperell, B Pepperell, R Parkes, G King 67.
Twilight, sponsored by Dunnks Bulk Spreader:
Men: K Tuuta 20, B Russ 19½, W Western 19, B Bouma 18½, C Weinberg 18, M Gibson, R Signal, R Taylor 17.
Ladies: M Bouma 20½, D Griffi n 16½, M Alexander, G Quarrie 15½, C Watkinson 15.
Te Awamutu open mid-week:
Women’s net: P Pennell 70, M Strack, M Nolan 73.
Men’s gross: S Reid 75. Net: B Reweti 68, P Booth 69, D Retemeyer 70. Sta-bleford: T Thomson 38, B Hawira, T Carthy 36. Twos: P Booth, L Mace.
Pirongia twilight, spon-sored by Livingstone Building:
Final mixed team plac-ings: Snakes 228, Hopefuls 227.
Men’s teams: Killerwatts 252, Quantum Leaps 245, Birdies Mob 240, Ugly from the Front 239.
Top Individual scores:Ladies: S Egglestone 22,
H Major, F Haberfi eld 21, G King 20, G Quarrie, J Dunn 19, A Nieremeijer, I Caie 18, K Kanters 17, S Meddings, J Apeldoorn, O Clements 16.
Men, front nine: R Cole-man 25, M Caie, G Watts 23, W Fox, A Livingston, S Thackray, R Bailey, D Seag-er 22, J Creek, P Findsen, T Watts, P Pitcon, C Tainui, R Picken 21, K Trass, R Refoy, P Robertson 20, K Bardsley, M Smith, M Eyre, E Mitchell 19, T King, R Stokes, C Brookes 18.
Men, back nine: N God-frey 26, P Poland 25, D Matson 23, S Meddings, L Foote 21, D Livingstone, I Rowbottom 20, D Smith, J
Higgie, C Reid, G Hodgson, B Forham, D Watts, B Duffy 19, R Holmes 18, J Warbur-ton, K Appleby, D Peryer 17.
Women’s All Irons event:
Sharon Fowler Rosebowl winner: P Hughes (also win-ner of Summer Cup) 69 net. division 1 winner: B Parsons 71 net.
Division 1 stableford: B Parsons 37, F Haberfi eld 36, E Blackwood 30. Division 2: P Hughes 39, S Egglestone 33, S Young 28. LGU, 0-18.4: J Reakes 67 net; 18.5-28.4: S Grey 67; 28.5-40.4: P Hughes 67.
Previous week’s net scramble, 0-25: S Grey 67 c/b, J Reakes 67, P MacIntyre, J Webber 68, E Campbell 69, A Nieremeijer 71. 25-40: P Hughes 67 c/b, H Major 67, N Hancock 69, R Collin-son Smith 70, D Riddell 71, J Van der Stap 72. Twos: A Nieremeijer, K Kanters.
Silver LGU: J Reakes 67 net. Bronze I: S Grey 67. Bronze II: P Hughes 67. Longest putt: S Young.
SA golfers triumph at home
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PAGE 17Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, March 9, 2006
Cricket reps off to fl yer in Court Cup
MASTER BLASTER: Te Awamutu Sub Union rep batsman Malcolm Seekup returns to the ‘pavilion’ after plundering the Northern Thames Valley bowlers for 44 runs. 0680617AD
Te Awamutu Sub Union senior representative cricket team made a positive start to the Waikato Valley Court Cup competition beating Northern Thames Valley by 72 runs on Sunday.
The newly-formed Sub Union side is made up of players from Te Awamutu Sports, Pirongia, Otoro-hanga, Piopio and the Waikato Punjabs.
Te Awamutu amassed 275 runs in 50 overs after being sent into bat fi rst at the Cambridge High School.
Openers Richard Douch and Mark Harrison made a slow, steady start before both were dis-missed in the ninth over to Northern’s opening bowler Steve Taylor with the total at 29.
Rajveer Singh (69) and man of the match Mark Thorsen (55) gave the innings momentum with a splendid 110 run third wicket stand - both making the most of the short boundaries.
Thorsen and Richard Parsons (23) then added 47 runs, only to see both batsmen dismissed in con-secutive overs. Thorsen has scored 197 runs in his last fi ve innings, averaging 49.
Two further wickets fell quickly, leaving Te Awamutu 196/7 with 10 overs still remaining.
Hamish Crooks steadied one end while Malcolm Seekup smashed a quick-fi re 44 (fi ve sixes), includ-ing 24 off one of left-arm spinner Calvin Hewitt’s overs.
Calvin claimed three wickets but conceded 80 runs off his 10 overs.
Ten sixes and 28 fours were struck in all by the Te Awamutu batsmen.
In reply, Northern reached 37 from 13 overs be-fore losing an aggressive Sam Cooper for 27, and another wicket in the following over.
Pressure exerted by the Te Awamutu bowlers kept Northern’s run rate below four an over for most of the innings.
Opener Owen Roper anchored the innings before fi nally being bowled in the 46th over for 76.
Northern were bowled out for 203 in the 47th over with Amey Sane contributing 32.
Opening bowler Jared Bayly easily made the transition from club cricket to representative level, again impressing with fi gures of 3-29 off 10 overs.
Andrew Parsons claimed two wickets in his 10 overs, while conceding only 31 runs, and Thorsen completed a good double with a brace of wickets.
Next week Te Awamutu Sub’ play Southern Thames Valley at Matamata High School.
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HARPER. Lee andRachel are thrilled toannounce the safe ar-rival of Chloe Mary-Kay Harper on March2, 2006. we would liketo say a big thank youto Barbara English.
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STRAWBRIDGE. Jason and Paula welcome the arrival of Oliver David, 4710gms (10lb 6oz) on February 22, 2006. A big little brother for Ashlee and Jasmin. Born in Missouri, USA.
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BRYANT - SilverCharles. On March 2,2006 at Ohaupo. FltLieut RNZAF BomberCommand, 40 Squad-ron, WW2. ServiceNumber 411855.Treasured husband ofWin for nearly 63years. Loved and ad-mired father and fa-ther-in-law of the lateWendy, Peter andYvonne, Bruce andJo, Guy and Justine.Cherished Grandad ofJanine, Chris andMorgan, and Kim,Elena, Paul, Nick,Angelene and Jesse,and Adam, Ben Timand Katie, and Cait-lin. “Gone for a Bur-ton”. Grateful thanksto Petra and her stafffor the loving careshown to Silver dur-ing nearly four yearsat Windsor CourtRest home and earlierby the staff at SanMichele. A privatefarewell and crema-tion has been held forSilver. Communica-tions to 148 WindsorCourt, Sandes Street,Ohaupo. Te AwamutuFuneral Services Ltd.FDANZ and Grief-care.
DEATH NOTICESGALLIEN - Dawn
Mary (neeJamieson). Passedaway peacefully onMarch 5, 2006, sur-rounded by her fam-ily. Dearly loved wifeof Norman. Greatlyloved mother of An-drea and Sean, Brentand Kelly, and Peterand Anna. Lovingnana of Mason, Paigeand Ava. A service ofcelebration for Dawn’slife will be held at St.Andrew’s Presbyte-rian Church, MutuStreet, Te Awamutuon Friday March 10,2006 at 2pm, followedby burial in the TeAwamutu Cemetery.Donations to the Can-cer Society will be ap-preciated and may beleft at the Church.Communications toThe Gallien Family,C/- PO Box 137, TeAwamutu, please. TeAwamutu FuneralServices Ltd. FDANZand Griefcare.
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bara. In loving mem-ory of a dear mumwho passed awayMarch 11, 1970.Loved always by yourfamily.
WALKER - CarolynAnne. Though 5years have passed,your memory is stillvivid in our hearts.We think of you oftenand miss you beinghere, we’ll always re-member you, year af-ter year. Kevin, Brookand Britney.
WALKER - Carolyn
Anne. March 8, 2001.Softly the leaves ofmemories fall, gentlywe gather and treas-ure them all. Unseen,unheard, they are al-ways near, still lovedand missed and sovery dear. By theFrancis family.
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WATKIN - John.March 9, 2004. Twoyears today, since youpassed away. Therewas no time for good-bye, how could youleave us, we wonderwhy. Always lovedand remembered.Your loving littleQueen, Hoot, Stefan,Bub and family.
CHURCH NOTICES
THE CHRISTIAN CENTRE - TE AWAMUTU Invites you to another evening with Author and International Speaker
COL STRINGER � Col has spoken at Australia’s Federal Parliament, and with Business Leaders also at Clubs and Churches (Col’s teaching has helped several struggling business people become multi-millionaires). � Pastored churches in Australia and USA � Nominated twice for “Australian Of The Year” � Col has a daily radio programme heard on over 200 radio stations � Gifted photographer and Best selling author of ten fishing, hunting and wildlife books and also titles such as: “800 Horsemen who changed the world” “Discovering Australia’s Christian Heritage” and “Fighting McKenzie-Anzac Chaplain”
Wednesday, March 15 ~ 7.30pm The Woolshed, Mahoe Street, Te Awamutu
Admission: Free Enquiries: Phone 870-2225 or (027) 246-8664
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THE ZONE (for Kids) ~ Sundays 10am Dawn Raine - (021) 148-2224
TRIBAL YOUTH - Fridays 7.30pm
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Church, Kihikihi Enquiries: 871-6130
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FOR property convey-ancing matters call870-4991, James Par-lane Solicitor.
RIDE required Tues-day - Friday am toAvalon Campus orcentral bus stationHamilton. Leavingapprox 6.50am, willcontribute with costs.Phone 870-1699.
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TE RAHU INDOOR BOWLING CLUB At Te Rahu Hall
ROLL UP NIGHT Thursday, March 23 ~ 7.30pm OPENING NIGHT Thursday, March 30 ~ 7.30pm
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Tuesday March 14, 2006 at 7.30pm
Lyceum Club Rooms Bank Street Te Awamutu
ZM Liddington (Secretary/Treasurer)
TE AWAMUTU LIGHT HORSE ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Kihikihi Anglican Church Hall
Tuesday March 21, 2006, 8.00pm
Enquiries: Tania 870-4940
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If you want to drink, that’s your
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168 Alexandra Street Saturday
March 11, 2006 9.00am to 2.00pm 5.00pm to 6.00pm
Sunday March 12, 2006
10.00am to 1.00pm 5.00pm to 6.00pm
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For more information Applications close March 31, 2006
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TE AWAMUTU
JUNIOR SOCCER CLUB Player Registration
2006 Season Friday, March 10 ~ 5.00pm - 7.00pm
Saturday, March 11 ~ 10.00am - 12noon At Te Awamutu Stadium, 200 Armstrong Avenue
Any queries phone David Hall 870-1613
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Saturday, March 11 and 18 ~ 10.00am - 12noon Park Road
Proof of age required for new players Subs $25 per player / $40 family
Must be paid at registration Any queries phone Richard or Linda 870-2298
Mt Pirongia Pony Club is having an
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Sunday March 12 - 9.30am start
Instruction provided - Ponies available Sausage Sizzle lunch provided
MMoorree iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn?? Jill van der Sande on 871-9711
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
That the Annual General Meeting of the Central North Island Kindergarten
Association (Inc) will be held on Saturday, April 1, 2006 at the Association meeting
rooms, Te Matauranga o Korekore, 6 Glenshea Street, Putaruru
commencing at 12noon All Welcome
Agenda Items: � Annual Reports � Ratification of Board of Directors � Appointment of Auditor � General Business
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A week away in Wellington, October 2006
INTERESTED? Meeting for interested persons this:
Thursday, 7.00pm Thursday, 7.00pm Thursday, 7.00pm Thursday, 7.00pm Marist ClubroomsMarist ClubroomsMarist ClubroomsMarist Clubrooms
BUSH PIGS - OLD FELLAS HAVING FUN Phone 870-3035
KIHIKIHI POLO CLUB
Hosting 2006 Savile Cup National Championship
Play begins, Tuesday, March 7 at 11.00am on the Domain Ground
with the finals being played on Sunday, March 12, 11.00am onward
at the Nga Rakau Ground Enquiries Duncan Parrott 872-2738
CARAVANS &TRAILERS
CARAVANS wanted,10 - 30 ft, any condi-tion, anywhere, willtravel. Up to $10,000.Phone Steve (027)622-0011.
FOR SALECAKE tins for hire,
boards and paper forsale, RenshawsButchery. Phone 871-6470.
CLOTHING
& GIFTS Visions at Kihikihi
(next to Bookshop). The builders and
painters are starting so get out and
snap up a bargain! Eftpos and credit card
facilities available
FIREWOOD, getready for winter, buyyour firewood now,dry Manuka, $85 m³.Phone 870-5210.
FFIIRREEWWOOOODD Summer Special; 5m³
$150, 10m³ $270, de-livered. Phone (07)878-5242 or (021) 617-349.
GUM sleepers, 200 x100, random lengths,$10 per metre. Phone871-9719 or (027) 241-7045.
SPLIT firewood, 6x4trailer, free local de-livery, $60. Phone871-5577.
FOR SALE
REDWOOD timber,6x1 panel grade, 8x1panel grade. Phone871-9719 or (027) 241-7045.
ROSETOWNROSETOWNROSETOWNROSETOWN GIFT ANDGIFT ANDGIFT ANDGIFT AND
SOUVENIRSSOUVENIRSSOUVENIRSSOUVENIRS 20% OFF SALE
for two weeks !! Caps, hats, scarves,
magnets, key rings, etc. Also fun stuff for St
Pats Day arriving soon. Come see us soon: 4 Arawata Street (also Taxi office)
TAXI’S NOW running every
Sunday, midday till10.00pm. MobileEFTPOS availablesoon. Phone 871-4178.
GARAGE SALE1083 Te Rahu Road,
Saturday, not before8.30am.
1302 Paterangi Road,allsorts, Saturday, notbefore 8.00am.
173 Ascot Place, Sat-urday, March 11,8.00am - 11.00am.Phil and Ted stroller,clothes, bric-a-brac,toys and lots more.
219 St Mary’s Avenue,Saturday March 11.Baby gear, small elec-trical appliances, notbefore 9.00am.
320 Racecourse Road,8.00am Saturday.
JUMBLE sale, cloth-ing 50c a garment or$2 a bag. St AndrewsPresbyterian Church,Saturday, 8.30am to11am.
MARKET, CambridgeLions “Trash andTreasure” MainStreet, Cambridge.Sunday, March 12,8.00am - 12.30pm.
OHAUPO, 7.30am,Saturday March 11,signs out on OhaupoRoad at 7.30am, mostitems $1.
MACHINERY FORSALE
LATHES, two BoxfordEngineering, singlephase, 3ft bed, swing115mm. Ex schoolworkshop, accessoriesinclude: 3 jaw and 4jaw chuck, 20mm holethrough chuck/head,live centre, dead cen-tre, face plate. Phone871-4199 ext 843.
PETS WANTED, a pure
Golden Lab male tomate with femaleGolden Lab. Pleasephone Kara 871-1771after 5.30pm or (021)236-7433 day time.
VEHICLES FORSALE
7700ss 8800ss 9900ss
CCAARR PPAARRTTSS Used car parts, tyres 181 Bruce Berquist Drive
Phone 870-2200
MITSUBISHI GalantViento 1993,112,000kms, auto,dark grey, $3,000 ono.Phone Shelley on (021)152-6975 or 871-3232.
VEHICLES FORSALE
Great Tyres!Great Prices!
Fitting & Balancing
Kihikihi RoadTe Awamutu
PPhhoonnee 887711 33007799
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VEHICLE PARTSFOR SALE
TOWBARS
& MUFFLERS Professionally made,
prompt service, greatprices. Phone 870-6255.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
BONER COWS WANTED
Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment
Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule Also empty heifers and potter bulls
Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030
Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (0274) 925-080
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Greenlea PREMIER MEATS LIMITED
WANTED
Cows � Bulls � Prime Ox/Heifer
PROMPT PROCESSING� FREE CARTAGE �SAME DAY KILL
STUART ALLAN LIVESTOCK BUYER A/H: 07 829 8272 MOB: 029 290 4330
GRAZINGAVAILABLE
25 acres, 2kms to TeAwamutu, good pas-ture / cover / water.Phone 871-3168.
GRAZING availablefor 140 - 150 heifers,May 1, 2006 to May 1,2007. Parawera.Phone 872-7729.
HAYLAGEHAYLAGEHAYLAGEHAYLAGERound - $60, Square -
$50. Small/ conven-tional $10/$12. Phone871-1920.
MAIZE silage, approx16ha, available nearPirongia, availablemid March. Phone871-9198.
MAIZE silage for sale,Pukeatua. Also silagebales, $55 plus GST.Please phone Neville872-4788 a/h.
SILAGE for sale, goodprice. Phone (0274)754-983.
LIVESTOCKWANTED
AC PETFOODS Now Buying
Horses 0800-834-222
EMPTY heiferswanted. Phone OwenWatson (07) 873-6222or (021) 874-570.
PROPERTIES FORSALE
SECTION, 1012m².Cambridge Road, ser-vices at boundary. Of-fers over $120,000.Phone 871-7690 a/h.
THREE bedroomhouse, newly reno-vated interior and ex-terior, decking area,single garage plusworkshop, quietstreet, $230,000.Phone 871-2171 or(0274) 407-101.
WANTED KNOWN
LIZ CLARKE In-Step Podiatry Services
BSC, BA, DIPHE, SRCH(UK),
MRCH(UK), SRPODNZ, MNZPOD
Chiropodist/Podiatrist Trained in the United Kingdom
Appointments booked between
9.00am - 1.00pm, Monday to Friday
355 Mahoe St Te Awamutu
Ph 870-4080
WORK WANTEDBUILDER available in
the Te Awamutuarea. Phone Terry870-1234 or mobile(0274) 964-656.
CAR valet. Phone Ul-tra Clean 871-6662today!
CARPET. Phone UltraClean 871-6662 tobook now!
CHIMNEYCHIMNEYCHIMNEYCHIMNEY Clean, parts, repairs,
be ready for winter.Phone 871-5351 or(027) 664-367.
CHIMNEY
CLEANING
To protect your home
and family this winter
Call Patrick
@ Clean Sweep
(0275) 449-505 Includes
FREE
pre season
SAFETY
CHECK
LOUNGE suitescleaned. Phone UltraClean 871-6662 now!
WORK WANTED
ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICIAN
CHRIS MYLCHREEST CHRIS MYLCHREEST
FOR: � New Installations � Maintenance � Repairs
Phone 871-2914
Mobile (027) 496-7849
Glen Rawson Plumbing
Craftsman, Plumber and Gasfitter
�Roofing � Maintenance � New
Phone (027) 222-7590 or 870-2987a/h
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MMAACCSS MMEEAATTSS
PHONE: 871-6611
MEATEATER
HOMEKILLS LTD
Phone 871-9995 or (029) 871-9995
Mobile one stop solution to all your window and door
problems
0800 25 25 00 www.exceed.co.nz
MORTGAGE
BROKER
NZMBA
Phone Christine 871-3176
(021) 545-302
NEED A NEED A NEED A NEED A TRUCK TRUCK TRUCK TRUCK
LICENCE? LICENCE? LICENCE? LICENCE? Rosetown Rosetown Rosetown Rosetown
DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING
Phone (0274) 125-000
871-5569
OFFAL HOLES
� � �
KING COUNTRY
DRILLING * 4 Wheel Drive * Best Equipment * Best Prices * Foundations * Lined Soak Holes * Associated Concrete Products
PHONE DENNIS COLSON
0800 DUG HOLES 0800 384 465
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HHHHHHHHaaaaaaaassssssss GGGGGGGGrrrrrrrroooooooowwwwwwwwnnnnnnnn If you are motivated, honest and want a career in the dairy industry then we might have the job for you. Milking 600 cows through a 50hb shed, located between Otorohanga and Pirongia commencing June 1, 2006.
POSITION A Dairy farm assistant required to join our team:
� Need to have minimum of two years in the dairy industry � Have initiative and good work ethics � Need to be able to work in a team environment � Rostered time off � Tidy house available � Good remuneration � School bus at gate
POSITION B Dairy farm assistant required to join our team in the above environment:
Ideally suited for a young, motivated person who wants a career in the dairy industry
� Experience not required but needs to be familiar with the dairy industry � House available � Good remuneration � Rostered time off � AG ITO course will be encouraged
Please phone (07) 873-7011 Bruce & Carol Collinson-Smith
FARM EMPLOYEES WANTED
SITUATIONS VACANT
RECEPTION/
ADMINISTRATION (PART TIME)
We are a busy leading veterinary clinic with our workload rapidly increasing
and require another set of hands. This is a flexible position, both in terms of hours worked and tasks to be completed. Primarily it will be a reception/ administration role but from time to time could extend into other areas of the practice. Initially it will be a part time position.
Are you a self starter? Do you have great
customer service skills ? Are you competent in basic computer programme use ?
Do you have experience in the veterinary field or similar ?
Please send your CV to: Te Awamutu Veterinary Services
PO Box 83, Te Awamutu, Attention; Peter Nielsen
Applications close Monday March 20, 2006
HOME & HOSPITAL
175 College Street, Te Awamutu
CAREGIVER
A position has become available for an experienced caregiver for night shift. Rostered duties three on three off.
CAREGIVERS
Casual shifts available. Experience preferred but full training will be given. Orientation and ACE training provided.
For application form and further information
please phone 871-6226 Denise or Ethne
SITUATIONS VACANT
ACCESS
HOME HEALTH
Hauora Tara- a-Whare
Are you reliable? Would you like to be trained to provide Personal Cares?
If you are honest, caring and interested in providing support for the elderly in their own
homes, we would love to hear from you. Contact Sharlene for an application pack
on (07) 574-3991 or (0800) 473-252 Tga
SITUATIONS VACANT
STOREMANSTOREMANSTOREMANSTOREMAN PPPPRODUCE ASSISTANTRODUCE ASSISTANTRODUCE ASSISTANTRODUCE ASSISTANT
GROCERY SUPERVISORGROCERY SUPERVISORGROCERY SUPERVISORGROCERY SUPERVISOR (DAY TIME POSITION)
GROCERY SUPEGROCERY SUPEGROCERY SUPEGROCERY SUPERRRRVISORVISORVISORVISOR (NIGHT FILL POSITION)
CHECKOUT OPERATORSCHECKOUT OPERATORSCHECKOUT OPERATORSCHECKOUT OPERATORS X2 X2 X2 X2
Preference will be given to applicants with prior experience.
Apply in writing to: Three Guys Supermarket
39, Rewi Street, Te Awamutu Phone 871-3086 ~ Fax 871-3279 email: [email protected]
WORK WANTED
SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SHUTTLE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE
Ph Pat or Deanne 872-2530
(027) 289-5496 or (027) 289-5497
TE AWAMUTU
LANDSCAPING
SERVICES Phone 870-1414
or (027) 251-1414
WORK WANTED
Steve’s Specialist Tree Maintenance
Advanced Certificate in Arboriculture �Pruning �Chipping
�Dismantling �Thinning �Tree Felling
�Selective Crown reduction
FOR YOUR FREE QUOTE Phone (0274) 191-591
(07) 829-8818 a/h
ULTRA Clean, com-plete cleaning ser-vices. Phone 871-6662.
WORK WANTED
TREE & STUMP SERVICE
Call Dennis Clements TOTAL TREE CARE
Phone 871-5221 Te Awamutu Owned
and Operated
Tree Surgeon Stump Removal � Highly qualified
� Quality guaranteed Ph Mike at FRASERS
0800-888-121
WATER PIPE
LAYING Trenching Backfilling
TE AWAMUTU
DINGO
SERVICES
0800 C-ME-DIG
871-2927
FARM WORKWANTED
CROP & PASTURE SPRAYING Phone Neil Drury
(021) 926-315 Agricultural Contractor
MATURE enthusiasticcouple with a youngfamily looking for a50/50 sharemilkingjob in the Waikatoarea, milking between200/450 cows. Cur-rently sharemilking266 cows in Ohaupo.Please contact Jasonand Angela on 871-2892.
SEMEX NZ Ltd, “ThePower of BalancedBreeding”, your localrep; Brian Price.Phone (07) 823-8121.
FARMEMPLOYEES
WANTED
VARIABLE VARIABLE VARIABLE VARIABLE SHARE MILKERSHARE MILKERSHARE MILKERSHARE MILKER Required for Ohaupo, 330 cows, 92 -97,00kgs ms, on flat 92 hectares, 32ASHB, 2 milkers, 3 bedroom home plus sleepout. Applicants must have good management skills with stock and pasture. References required. Phone TA & JP Smith
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SITUATIONSVACANT
EARN from home, parttime / full time, $200 -$1000 a month. Fulltraining, free infor-mation. Phone 083-276-802, www.lifestyleplus.biz.
GARDENER requiredfor three days perweek with busy main-tenance team. Ex-perience a benefit,training provided.Phone Tess (027) 238-2517 or 872-2853 a/h.
WANTED KNOWN
Te Awamutu SPCA
FOSTER HOMES FOR DOGS WANTED
URGENTLY Food and kennels
supplied Phone Diane (021) 463-543
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SITUATIONS VACANT
Mitre 10 is New Zealand’s leading retail DIY specialist with 125 stores nationwide.
Rickit’s Mitre 10 Te Awamutu has a full time position available for a
STOCK CONTROLLER
Do you have the essential skills? � Proven organisational skills to cope with the challenge of tracking all stock items through the retail system � Intermediate level use and knowledge of computer processes � An aptitude for details � A passion to learn and improve business operations � The ability and maturity to maintain effective working relationships � A friendly, personable manner
The role requires working Monday to Friday. If you are interested please contact Warren Jones for an application form to be returned
with a CV and Covering letter by 4.00pm Thursday 16 March 2006 to: Sylvia Morgan, For Rickit’s Mitre 10
55 Arawata Street, Te Awamutu
SITUATIONS VACANT
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Are you passionate about great customer service? Do you have food preparation & presentation skills? Do you like working with a great team of people?
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We are looking for a capable, confident and mature thinking person to work full time in our retail store. This position involves food preparation, customer service and cash handling skills. The position will include early starts (6.00am) and some weekend work. IIff yyoouu aarree tthhee ppeerrssoonn wwee aarree llooookkiinngg ffoorr pplleeaassee wwrriittee ttoo uuss ggiivviinngg yyoouurr ddeettaaiillss::
Please write to: Viands Bakery, 80 Lyon Street, KIHIKIHI
PARTS MANAGER
Our client, Giltrap Engineering Ltd has a vacancy for a Parts Manager.
This is an excellent opportunity within a successful, progressive business for a
positive, organised person with excellent customer service skills.
This position is responsible for: � Telephone enquiries and sales of spare parts throughout New Zealand and the export dealer network � All inwards and outwards goods � Booking freight and courier supplies � Forklift driving � Regular stocktaking � Accurate computer work
Experience within the agricultural sector would be an advantage.
If you are interested in this position please make initial enquiries to Brendon McNeil at The Employment Shop Ltd on
(07) 873-7233 or (027) 249-4947 Email: [email protected] Applications close on March 19, 2006
OFFICE ASSISTANTOFFICE ASSISTANTOFFICE ASSISTANTOFFICE ASSISTANT Te Awamutu Milking Machine Co Ltd require a part time office assistant for our busy office. The person we require will have to have good customer service skills, be self-motivated, have an excellent phone manner and be able to work well on their own, as well as part if a team. Knowledge of the dairy industry and basic computer experience are an advantage, but full training will be given. This is a part time position, the hours will be, 8.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Wednesday.
Please apply in your own handwriting
including CV by March 21, 2006 to: Pam Osborne,
Te Awamutu Milking Machine Co Ltd PO Box 2, Te Awamutu
SITUATIONS VACANT
GIBSON RURAL LTD
CARPENTERS X 2
LABOURER X 1
Must have the right attitude and aptitude Contact Pat Gibson (0274) 904-761
Nic’s left us to pursue his motor racing so we are seeking a motivated person to join our team down at Tall Poppies. The successful applicant should be honest and reliable, enjoy working outdoors and be able to work as part of a team. Some heavy lifting is required as well as loader and forklift driving, training will be given.
If this sounds like you, send your CV with cover letter to: The Manager
PO Box 210, Te Awamutu
SITUATIONSVACANT
KIDS AT HOME LTD
CHILDCARE Kids at Home have part-time and full-time vacancies available with two great Homebased Caregivers. For more information
please contact Denise 871-7673
(please visit the ERO website for our latest review.)
QUALIFIED YOUTH WORKERS & COUNSELLORS FOR BUSY UNIT For further informFor further informFor further informFor further informaaaation;tion;tion;tion;
RE: RE: RE: RE: interviews,interviews,interviews,interviews, applicapplicapplicapplicaaaation forms, etc.tion forms, etc.tion forms, etc.tion forms, etc.
Please phone Please phone Please phone Please phone (027) 233(027) 233(027) 233(027) 233----1021 1021 1021 1021
after 5pm and bafter 5pm and bafter 5pm and bafter 5pm and beeeefore fore fore fore March 20, 2006March 20, 2006March 20, 2006March 20, 2006
RIDING teacherwanted for 4-6 hoursp/w to teach children.Phone 871-3301.
SITUATIONSVACANT
VERSATILE
PERSON
REQUIRED CAN YOU COOK A MEAN BURGER?
Some meal service, two nights on roster,
must be reliable.
Phone Chef 871-3742
a/h 870-5578
WANTED KNOWN
Te Awamutu SPCA
OPEN THIS SUNDAY
1.00pm - 4.00pm Any queries please
phone 871-5222 and leave a message
Sell it in theClassifieds!
Phone 871 5151
Advertise LocallyPhone 871 5151
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Courtesy Van Available
Star TavernStar TavernKihiKihi
Friday Night
Karaoke with.....
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Singer-SongwritersRecording Artists
From Australia
Pam Clarke • Rosanna RuddickLynda Hansen • Neil HansenSam Flemming • Lucy Fechner
Paul Denman • Margaret Bennett
Karen Hansen • Gary SpainNickita Brown
Special Guest - Multi Award Winner:Ron Samson
TE AWAMUTU COLLEGE HALLSATURDAY 11TH MARCH 1.30PM
ADULTS: $15 - CHILD (Under 12) $8Tickets available from: Bin Inn Te Awamutu
PROCEEDS TO PEKERAU SCHOOL FUNDRAISER FOR SOUND GEAR
THIS ADVERT PROUDLY SPONSORED BY
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Delicious home style cookingOmelettes our speciality
OPENTuesday - Saturday ~ Lunch and Dinner
Sunday ~ Dinner Only
The Commercial welcomesMaria, John & Staff
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Te Awamutu Courier and Tracs give readers the chance to celebrate U2’s two New Zealand concerts next weekend by win-ning a copy of ‘Late Registration’ from opener Kanye West.
The two U2 shows set records for sales of a New Zealand concert and only high-rollers on TradeMe are likely to get late tickets.
‘Late Registration’ is the second major label album release from Roc-A-Fella hip hop artist and producer Kanye West.
It was released in August last year and debuted at No.1 in the UK, selling over 850,000 copies in its fi rst week.
The fi rst single released from the album was ‘Diamonds from Sierra Leone’, which contains a sample from the James Bond theme ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ performed by Shirley Bassey.
The second single was ‘Gold Digger’, which contains a vocal sample from Ray Charles’ ‘I Got A Woman’ sung by Jamie Foxx, who starred as Charles in the biopic Ray. It became his second single to top the Billboard Hot 100.
To be in to win simply put your name, address and daytime contact number on the back of a standard sized envelope, address
it to the ‘Kanye West Competi-tion’ and make sure it reaches our offi ce by 5pm next Tuesday.
Kanye West on U2 billWORLD’S FASTEST INDIAN PGSIXTH RECORD MONTH. THU 10.00, FRI 5.55, SUN 3.55, MON 5.40, WED 10.10 & 5.45
A superb quality movie for adults. Wonderfully entertaining, some-times raw, but always satisfying and its music is superb. “Not to be missed.” Times. Very highly recommended.AS IT IS IN HEAVEN MTHU 10.10, SUN 4.00, WED 5.55
A delightful surprise for all ages, visually witty and almost unfailingly charming. She’s just like MARY POPPINS.NANNY MCPHEE PGTHIRD POPULAR MONTH. SPECIAL ADULT SHOW THU 10.20, SAT 3.40, SUN 2.05
BEST FILM and BEST ACTOR British Film Awards. A sweaty, masterful mixture of suspense. It’s an engrossing, intriguing and powerful mystery as well as nail-biting and startling.THE CONSTANT GARDENER MTHU, SAT & TUE 6.00
From the acclaimed director of Whale Rider, comes a gripping tale of one woman’s determined fight for justice. “Here, indisputably, is one of the best films of the sea-son.” Times. Powerful. Exceptional. Outstanding.NORTH COUNTRY R13THU 5.45, SUN 3.45, TUE 8.10
Full of style. A beautiful, sumptuous and sweeping period piece set just before and during WWII. It is based on the amazing, internationally acclaimed novel and is one of the most visually stunning movies ever made.MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA MSAT 5.20, MON & WED 5.30
A terrifically entertaining, exhilarating and inspiring true story. The films musical numbers will have you tapping your feet while the dramatic moments will sway you to the verge of tears. Will leave you wanting more.WALK THE LINE MTHU 5.35, FRI 5.45, SAT 3.20 & 7.55, SUN 1.10 & 5.40, MON 5.35, TUE 8.00, WED 10.00 & 5.35
People of all ages are going away happy with this new good-natured, warm-hearted comedy adventure.BIG MOMMA’S HOUSE 2 MFRI 5.50, SAT 3.55, SUN 1.55
A beautiful and fascinating tour of Mozart’s history with mesmerising musical performances. Absolutely haunting in its portrayal of musical genius. “Amazing movie making.” TimesIN SEARCH OF MOZART PGTHU 5.50, FRI 5.55, SAT 3.35 & 5.55, SUN 1.40, MON 5.55, TUE 5.45, WED 10.20
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“A grimy gut-chiller that unsettles as much as it thrills, violently shunting you to the edge of your seat before clamping onto your memory like a rusty mantrap. Feel the fear.” Empire. How can your be found, when no-one
knows you’re missing?R18
THU 5.55 & 7.50, FRI 6.00 & 8.00, SAT 5.40 & 7.40, SUN 4.05 & 6.00, MON, TUE & WED 5.50 & 7.50
COMICALLY AMOROUS, HEATH LEDGER IS THE ITALIAN LADYKILLER!! Here’s the funniest most enjoyable, sexy, comedy-adventure since SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE.CASANOVA MTHU 8.00, FRI 8.10, SAT 5.50, SUN 3.35, MON 8.00, TUE 5.55, WED 8.00
What SCARY MOVIE did to Horror Flicks, DATE MOVIE does to Romantic Comedies! A crazy fun spoof with a constant barrage of slapstick and sight gags.DATE MOVIE MTHU 8.10, FRI 7.50, SAT 3.30 & 8.10, SUN 1.45 & 6.10, MON 8.20, TUE 6.20, WED 8.20
An explosive topic explored with intelligence and integrity. Powerful, taut and thought-provoking.PARADISE NOW MTHU & FRI 8.15, SAT 8.20, SUN 6.15, MON 8.15, TUE 8.05, WED 8.15
“Tasteless and funny. That’s a compliment.” Ryan Reynolds in an hilarious and outrageous gross-out comedy.
R16THU, FRI & SAT 8.20, SUN 6.20, MON 8.10, TUE 8.20, WED 8.10
Good light fun.THE PINK PANTHER PG
Starts March 16
PHOTOS TO SEND GSpecial.
Starts St Patrick’s Day
Gosh... And this really happened... It’s so hard to believe... Very, very scarey!
Friday Nightti l l l a te
Phone 871 4768
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Otorohanga HotelOtorohanga Hotel
✹✹Giveaways Spot prizes
nightly
karaoke competition
Sports bar1st heat - Registration7.30pm 11 March
2nd heat - 18 March3rd heat - 25 March4th heat - 1 AprilSemi final - 8 AprilFINAL - 15 April
1st Prize $8002nd Prize $3003rd Prize $100
✹✹$12,000 prize pool
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St. Patrick’s DayFRIDAY 17thTry Chef’s irish stew & Kilpatrick oysters....
Guinness on tap.
Pool CompetitionEvery Tuesday 7pm
Winner takes all
$4 handles for players during game
22nd April
Hurry tickets selling fast, don’t miss out!!
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Super Heroes PartySATURDAY 25th“Holy hole in the circle Batman, they’re having a Super heroes party!”
Bar tabs for best man and woman.
Deer Stalkers Ball
SINGLETON and HANSEN
PLUMBING LTD Winter Heating Specialists
Last Weeks solutions on page 24
068TC012-06
Wood, Gas & Oil ~
899
129 MARKET ST, TE AWAMUTU, PH (07) 871 7099, FAX (07) 871 8435
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Pat Tindle:021 926 413
Arthur Marty:021 454 915
Peter McEvoy027 2287115
Real Estate
Bare land 3750m2 and 3800m2. Take your pick of these idyllic sections on the edge of Pirongia village. Sunny and flat with superb rural and mountain views. Power and telephone at boundary. Trout stream on your doorstep.Maungauika Road
Contact Mark Woolley
PIRONGIA - Superb Rural and Mountain Views $179,000 EACH
ATTENTION!!Writers, poets, fishermen, lifestylers... Your dream is here. 1.5Ha (3.7 acres). Subdivision potential.Oparau, Kawhia
Contact Mark Woolley
On The Waters Edge $325,000
• Kawhia's finest• 4 bedrooms plus office• Redecorated and recarpeted• Immaculately maintained• Porch area and outdoor living
Realistically pricedContact Peter McEvoy
See The Views You Get
• Outstanding freehold section• 5 minutes from the water• Lovely building sites• 1300m2 (subject to survey)• Ideal for 1 or 2 baches
Contact Peter McEvoy
First Time Offered - Kawhia
Te Awamutu Grazing/Cropping $1,500,000 + GST• 31.54Ha approx 78 acres• Near new quality brick home, 3 bedroom plus ensuite, plus office• Double garage with internal access• Excellent range of farm buildings• Approx 74 acres croppableThe perfect dairy support or retirement block.
Contact Arthur Marty 021 454 915 or Pat Tindle 021 926 413
NEW LISTING
• Prime location, midway Otorohanga and Te Awamutu
• 90% flat, 10% very easy rolling
• Two excellent split stone homes
• 22 ASHB, 7 bay implement shed, 5x2 bay 1/2 round sheds, fertiliser bin with tilt roof
• Dairy shares for 84,284kgs milk solids. A fully self contained farm
RETIRING VENDORSOption to purchase as a going concern. ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
Contact Arthur Marty 07 902 0443 (anytime) ~ 021 454 915
Kio Kio Dairy Gem $OFFERS
• Quality 4 bedrooms plus ensuite and more
• 5020m2 section (just over an acre).
This near new home is perfect for those who want those little extras. Quiet street within easy walk to the shops. Borders onto River Reserve. View today.
Contact Mark Woolley. 021 - 425 145
Quality Home, Quality StreetPirongia Village $540,000
NEW LISTING
Situated down a quiet country lane 1 minute from Priongia village. This property oozes potential and has uniterrupted views of Mt Pirongia and rolling farmland. 4047m2 ( 1 acre), 3 bedrooms, wood fire with wetback, large dou-ble garage and fantastic all round views.FOR SALE BY AUCTION 7th April 12 noon at Alexandra Hotel, Pirongia. (Unless sold by private treaty).
OPEN HOME: Sunday 12-1.00pm
105 O'Shea Road, PirongiaContact Mark Woolley.
Surrounded by Farmland - Pirongia
AUCTION
NEW LISTING
Just 5 minutes to Pirongia Village, this small lifestyle is as neat as a pin. Comfortable 3 bedroom home is less that 3 years old, great views from all rooms. Low maintenance gar-dens and an ½ acre (approx) paddock com-plete this tidy package. School bus at gate.
Contact Mark Woolley. 021 425 145
Your Place In The Country 3327m2 $359,000NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
• Outstanding views in top locality• Large wooden home with 3 bedrooms plus office• Modern kitchen• All offers considered
Contact Peter McEvoy
Te Pahu
Great Views• Quality sections with great views• Quality post and rail fence with tar sealed entrance• From 4900m2 - 8000m2 (1¼ - 2 acres)
Hanning Road, PirongiaContact Mark Woolley 021 425 145
PIRONGIA - Lifestyle Subdivision $210,000 each