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Day dedicated Sisters’ Trailwalk triumph to healthy kids If you have any concerns about By GRANT JOHNSTON your child’s health, head along to the Well Child Health Day The commitment by Janine Kiely next week (April 22). and Michelle Russ to walk the The group ‘clinic’ being held in Oxfam Trailwalk as a tribute to the Kihikihi Anglican Church their late sister, Toni Thomson Hall from 9.30am to 1pm on saw them complete the 100km- Tuesday includes free ear plus journey and raise almost checks and advice from health $3000 for Oxfam. experts such as Plunket, Public Team ‘See you in the Sunrise’ Health, Kidz in Cars, Imac started as a team of four, although (immunisation), Sport it was Michelle and Janine who and Raukawa Health. finished together. Those attending can collect a Team member Huia O’Sullivan goodie bag and complete a quiz completed the walk also, but came to go into a prize draw. in at a different time to Michelle and Janine. Scouts support They started at 6am on Satur- ANZAC efforts day April 5, and finished at On Friday, April 25, Scouts around 10am on Sunday April 6, across will be and completed close to 114 kms in once again lending their 28 hours. support to RSA members in The hardest leg for the women ANZAC Day commemorations was the second to last leg (14kms) Scouts will this year be helping up a mountain, at around 3am. with the street appeals and sale of commemorative poppies and will be involved in ANZAC Day We spent this time ceremonies. ‘‘We are proud to stand ‘reflecting on Toni’s alongside those men and passion for the women who served across all outdoors. branches of the Services and to remember their contribution to ’ New Zealand,’’ says Chris TC150408GJ1 Hooper, CEO of Scouting New Janine’s feet by this stage were FAMILY SPIRIT: Michelle Russ (left) and Janine Kiely, with late sister Toni Thomson’s oldest son Oliver Zealand. covered in blisters, and Michelle (right) and Michelle’s sons Jake (7) and Harry (5) on the Oxfam Trailwalk. A number of young Scouts will was suffering from a knee injury. attend dawn services on Anzac What got them through was the The support crew was amaz- tain, and hadn’t seen any other The sisters’ commitment to Day in order to assist with on- fact that they were doing the walk ing, made up of the sisters’ par- teams for around one hour, and all Oxfam was to raise $3000, which the-day logistics. At some for their big sister - who was killed ents - Mike Kiely and Trish Short - they had to go on was a single they have almost achieved. ceremonies, Scouts will march in a kayaking accident last year. Mike Thomson, Helen Irwin, green glow stick every few kilo- They were very appreciative to alongside RSA members while Toni and Michelle’s children were Andrew Fraser, Lesley Eagleston metres — ‘‘We spent this time everyone who has supported the at others, Scouts will offer part of the support crew, and Rod Voyce and Ritchie Dolman. reflecting on Toni’s passion for cause by donating money or buy- support from the sidelines. Toni’s oldest son Oliver (7) met ‘‘By the 90 km, it was no longer the outdoors.’’ ing raffle tickets. them at every pit stop, whether it a physical challenge, but more a Around 280 teams were The sisters are now having a Liquid gold from was 10pm or 3am he was there mental challenge,’’ Janine says. involved in the Oxfam Challenge, well-earned break before they supporting and encouraging his Michelle and Janine had and around 30 of these teams did begin training for next year’s 100 the heavens aunties. walked by themselves up a moun- not finish. km walk. After three months of drought, most Waikato residents welcomed this week’s wet weather with open arms. For farmers and gardeners the River warnings issued in Waikato persistent rainfall was like ‘liquid gold’. Te Pahu ‘weather watcher’ Environment Waikato is advising Because rivers were so low through the system.’’ issued for the Coromandel and Clem Captein reported that his farmers in parts of the region to after the prolonged dry spell, they Water levels in the Hauraki Plains areas. farm had seen more rain on keep an eye on river levels. have risen rapidly but most have Mangaokewa River at Te Kuiti We are advising farmers in the Monday and Tuesday (112 Widespread rain over most of accommodated the deluge well. and the Tauranga-Taupo and Taupo, Coromandel and Hauraki millimetres) than in the the region on Monday and ‘‘However we have received Tongariro rivers in the Taupo set Plains, especially those farming previous 14 weeks. Tuesday provided relief for reports of localised surface flood- off early flood warning alarms but in low-lying areas, to keep a close Pirongia and Pokuru Courier farmers affected by drought. ing in a number of areas through- they have been receding as eye on river levels and take any weather watchers both A combination of rock-hard out the Waikato. The Upper Tuesday’s weather system has action necessary. recorded 120 millimetres over ground conditions and intense Waihou River, due to rain in the moved away from the region. With more rain forecast, we the past week and Pukeatua rainfall has seen a lot of water Bay of Plenty area, rose two to However, this weather system will be keeping watch throughout 122. Te Awamutu had 92mm, running off into the regions three metres on Tuesday. There is now heading back towards the the day, particularly on the Ngahinapouri 91mm, Parawera rivers, Environment Waikato was an initial peak yesterday and Waikato and a weather warning Waihou River as the peak moves 88 and Kihikihi 77mm. rivers and catchment services we expect to see a secondary peak has been issued for the Taupo through the system, and on Taupo group manager Scott Fowlds says. later today as the water moves area. Weather watches have been rivers.

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Pasta Post lived up to his favourit- ism winning the $200,000 Easter Handicap, capping a sensational 13 months for Te Awamutu’s San- ders stable. Knowledgeable racing pundits rated it a remarkable training feat, to prepare Past Post to win the top 1600m race just two months after a fruitless Wellington Cup attempt. Pasta Post has now won eight races from 10 starts, including the Group II Don Ha City of Auckland Cup in January. The Sanders’ roll began in March last year when Prize Lady FP won the Group I Auckland Cup — PASTA POST carried saddlecloth 8 to victory in both the Don Ha Auckland Cup and Easter Handicaps at Ellerslie this summer. Craig Grylls a feat the mare repeated this year. raises his whip in triumph. Graeme Sanders trained Prize Lady in partnership with daugh- Grylls. He becomes the third Craig Grylls says the signific- Sanders senior says Pasta Post ner, who also won the Easter ter Debbie Sweeney last year but Grylls’ generation to have ance of his first Group I win took a has enormous potential. carrying a big weight (Pasta Post Sanders’ son Mark has been the achieved a winning ride in the while to register. ‘‘I don’t normally get carried carried 54kg). co-trainer for this year’s victory Easter Handicap — following in ‘‘It’s just sunk in today really’’, away, but he will get better too’’. Sanders says that ’s and Pasta Post’s Group I and his grandfather Johnny and father he told the Courier on Monday. It He says, despite Pasta Post’s most prestigious weight-for-age Group II successes. Gary’s footsteps. is a pretty good achievement for remarakable efforts to date, he event, the Cox Plate (2040m) is a Saturday’s Easter win was the Johnny Grylls triumphed on any jockey to win a Group I race.’’ will have to perform at weight-for- likely target for Pasta Past in first Group I winning ride for Te Kia Maia and Gary Grylls on Grylls was having only his age to be rated better than previ- spring, although a Cup Awamutu apprentice jockey Craig Cosmetique. ‘sixth or seventh’ Group I start. ous stable stars like Magic Win- tilt was still not ruled out. www.raywhite.com TE AWAMUTU View View Exclusive - Reduced Fri 11.30 – 12noon, Sun 1-1.30pm Exclusive New Listing Friday 12.00 – 12.30pm ID# TEA10900 ID# TEA10914 www.raywhite.com www.raywhite.com Price Price $269,000 $239,000 PHONE DALE mobile 0274 526 987 a/hrs 07 871 4976 PHONE MAIRI PHONE WENDY mobile 027 289 9354 mobile 027 275 5655 297 TE TOMO STREET a/hrs 07 871 8766 972/4 BOND ROAD a/hrs 07 871 4976 Spacious Home - Spacious Section Vendors Now Living In The Mount Brick, sunny, spacious home in a great street. Rumpus room plus 3 double bedrooms. Roomy A fabulous, elevated, 7410m2 section with rural views. Vendors would consider an investment kitchen & living areas. Elevated deck area for outdoor entertaining & enjoy a fabulous outlook. property in exchange. A 862m2 section for children to play with the benefit of established fruit trees. A home you can add your personal touch to. MOVE QUICK ON THIS ONE!

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TC160408DT02 NEW Te Awamutu College deputy principal Wayne Carter in his newly refurbished room in R Block.

By DEAN TAYLOR calendar, dispersing daily He will also complete his year information to staff and as Year 13 Dean, a team of Te Awamutu College old boy students, overseeing extra students he has been with since Wayne Carter doesn’t recall hav- activities within the school and they were Year 9 students, and is 108TC-6155742AA ing any dealings with the deputy outside activities and handling responsible for Year 11 and 13 principal when he was a student. requests for anything outside discipline. He hopes he can make a the normal school routine. Mr Carter came to the school positive impression on the cur- Mr Carter is looking forward to teach in 1999. rent crop of students now he has to being involved in the school He trained in Auckland and risen through the ranks and property development. spent time overseas and admits been appointed a deputy princi- He says the current project to he hadn’t contemplated a return pal. refurbish R Block concludes at to Te Awamutu until his wife Mr Carter completes the the end of the term, then he will Julie suggested it would be an school’s senior management be working with the staff, Board ideal place to raise a family. team alongside principal Tony of Trustees and the schools prop- The couple have three boys, Rachel, Michelle and Jennie would like Membery and deputies Neil erty consultant to establish the Ethan (7), Heath (4) and Simon Bauernfeind and Mary Davis. next priorities. (nearly 2) and haven’t regretted to welcome Paula Wilson to our team. He is responsible for the day- Part of the job will be to the move. Call for an appointment today. Phone: 871 4910 to-day running of the school and continue the work to future Mr Carter says they are property. proof the school to ensure Te enjoying being part of the com- He says this will include Awamutu College meets the munity here, a feeling you can’t collating the schools events needs of a changing world. get in a big city. the salon.style by design 108TC-6154766AA

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108TC-6154658AA 108TC-6154286AA 10 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2008 Century 21 Countrywide Real Estate MREINZ TE KUITI OFFICE Armistice did Waipa proud 07 878 8266 Waipa District was represented tice in Cambridge. done with the unique link with pride by Armistice in Cam- Overall winner was Palmer- between Cambridge and Le bridge at the 2007 TrustPower ston North’s Street Van which is Quesnoy, its sister town in National Community Awards out on the city’s streets every France, having a real impact on held at Wanaka recently. Friday and Saturday nights to the audience. Armistice in Cambridge was help individuals and families in Rob Feisst commented that the overall winner at Waipa’s need of food and accommo- everyone at the awards would regional TrustPower Commun- dation, and assisting those with now know what a significant and ity Awards with its presentation drug and alcohol problems. iconic event Waipa’s Armistice team at Wanaka being Mayor Runner up was Bike Taupo, Day had become, and get an Alan Livingston and his wife an enthusiastic group who pro- appreciation of the huge volun- Janet, Rob Feisst and Geoff mote cycling by constructing tary impact necessary to make it Crawshaw. At the national cycle tracks and running a road such a success. awards there were 23 commun- safety programme. Mr Livingston said Armistice ity organisations representing ‘‘It would be fair to say the in Cambridge could be proud of 29 districts from throughout other 21 groups finished third their presentation and, at the New Zealand. equal,’’ says Waipa Mayor Alan end of the day, all of the diverse Each was given 10 minutes to Livingston. projects were ‘winners’. present their project with judg- Other projects included the ‘‘I’ve been associated with the ing on the basis of the level of Central Otago Rail Trail, Dun- past seven TrustPower National voluntary input and benefit to edin’s Yellow-Eyed Penguin Awards and I’m amazed at the the community and region. Trust, youth projects in Rotorua variety and high calibre of pro- The projects were very and Clutha, Wairoa Search and jects carried out by voluntary diverse and varied from those Rescue and a Kiwi Trust at Te groups. It highlights that as a impacting on a small community Puke. country we are extremely through to those providing a The Armistice in Cambridge dependent on our many volun- national benefit, such as Armis- presentation was extremely well teers. OTOROHANGA ELEGANCE Cruise for 5.1HA (12.7 ACRES) OF PRIME LAND Siblings bridge stars grownups ONLY 3KM FROM TOWN Te Awamutu Bridge Club’s annual Stephens 1, R Douglas/J Seddon 2, E The online lifestyle Restricted Tournament held recently Russell/R Roberts 3. magazine This four bedroom home has a modern kitchen, separate attracted a full house of 88 players Wednesday, Gross, N/S:J Ruddell/ www.grownups.co.nz is from the Waikato-Bays’ area. R Holden 1=, B Sloan/M Parlane 1=, B offering new and exist- dining, large lounge, two bathrooms, offi ce, conservatory The tournament proved a happy Purdie/J Barry 3. E/W: L Sloan/O ing members the hunting ground for local player Anne Irwin 1, A Williamson/P Hobbs 2, B chance to win a $7,500 and internal access to four car garage. Williamson and her brother Mike Bourne/B Johnson 3. cruise for two to Fiji. Barton (Waikato Bridge Club) who Handicap, N/S: B Sloan/M Parlane Entry is open to Open Days: Tuesday 22nd April 2008 claimed overall honours. 1, J Ruddell/R Holden 2, Girlie Quin/L members, who can Best Te Awamutu pair was Morna O’Connor 3. E/W: B Bourne/B John- enter by submitting a from 11.30am to 1.00pm Kerr and Nick Cantlon coming sixth son 1, L Sloan/O Irwin 2, M Fraser/P travel story or encour- overall, while local pairs Deborah Ralph 3. aging a friend to regis- 231 Old Te Kuiti Road, Otorohanga Morris/Marieanne Quin and Alison Friday, Gross, N/S: P Hobbs/T Fry ter. All new members 108TC-6154367AA Stockwell/Margaret took away 1, M Parlane/R Holden 2, A Stockwell/ who sign up before Tenders Close: Thursday 24th April 2008 at 4.30pm session prizes. M Moore 3. E/W: S Pevreal/S Paine 1, April 19 will also go in Club Results: M Berry/M te Brake 2, J Seddon/J the draw. Further Enquiries to: Bob Longden Mob - 021 984 329 or A/H - 07 873 7221 Monday: M Smith/M Berry 1, B Ruddell 3. details on how to enter Mandeno/B Owen 2, B Chancellor/L Handicap, N/S: P Hobbs/T Fry 1, A can be found at http:/ Sloan 3=, J Flavell/M Parlane 3=. Stockwell/M Moore 2, P Stephens/R /www.grownups.co.nz/ Tuesday, N/S: K Johnson/V Roberts 3. E/W: M Berry/M te Brake 1, read/travel/destina- [email protected] www.century21.co.nz ID: 792472 Barlow 1, H Campbell/V Pawley 2, O S Pevreal/S Paine 2, Girlie Quin/M tions/win-auckland- Fallwell/R Jacobs 3. E/W: B Cox/P Quin 3. fiji-cruise.

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• Located in the Mokauiti Valley, thirty minutes from Te Kuiti. • Suitable for dairy heifer grazing including over 100ha of fl ats. A high percentage of the property is excellent contour. • Perfect for dairy support with a large area of land suitable for cropping, maize or hay and silage. • Solid four bedroom family home. Full range of farm buildings and facilities. • This property will be auctioned at 1pm on Thursday 8th May 2008 Auction Venue: Waitete Rugby Club, Waitete Road, Te Kuiti • Open Days for inspection are Tuesday 22 April and Tuesday 29 April from 10am-2pm at 130 Mangateka Road, Te Kuiti • For further details and a value estimate, contact the marketing agents: Hugh Williams 021 878 782 or Bill Symonds 027 494 4305 108TC-6154379AA • Auctioneer: Murray Cleland

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Options for lighting up your home Matt Blank 0272 256 666 Gone are the days of a single John Wood 0274 778 736 pendant light hanging in the centre of the ceiling. Most people today want light- Phone 07 870 5020 Master ing that is both practical and Roche Street, Te Awamutu Plumbers mood-setting. With daylight saving just fin- ished, now is the time to be 345TC501-07 thinking about creating that cosy mood for the coming colder season. 0800 772887 Firstly consider the right type of lighting to suit your vision and style. Reading, working, watching television, listening to music or entertaining friends and family TE AWAMUTU FLOOR SANDERS — whatever you want to do, you can be guaranteed there is a (TERRY, FORD AND ZANE DEMLER) lighting scheme to suit your needs. People are now designing with light — it is no longer just an alternative to natural light. FP • All Floor Sanding • Polyurethaning It is used to add interest and CONSIDER how you use each room in your home and plan your bring colour, texture and inter- lighting to suit. • Cork Tiling • Colour Cork Tiling est to homes as well accentuate parts of a room. Each room needs lighting all in the same room. • Floor Levelling Lighting falls into two camps designed specifically to suit the So the lighting scheme would — it is either task-related or area and its main purpose. have to be flexible. mood-related. Look carefully at each room It would have to be made up of Lighting should be among the and decide what it will be used two schemes — task and mood — ONLY REGISTERED FLOORING first thing people plan for and for before deciding on the light- and together they should pro- ASSOCIATION MEMBERS should come ahead colour ing scheme. vide all the options you need. schemes or furnishings when What activities will go on in Like anything else, what you renovating or building a new that room? decide to do with your lighting FOR FREE QUOTES home. Once you can define that — plan is all down to your budget. OR ESTIMATES PHONE Close attention must be paid and decide where the furniture A cost effective and easy way to where the furniture will be will go — you can decide on the to add lighting to a room is with placed in each room, so you are most suitable lighting scheme freestanding table and floor not left to read a book in the for that room. lamps. (07) 871 6916 shadows or watch television Remember you could be These can add a warm glow to with a glaring light spoiling the watching TV, reading, sewing, a room and make it relaxing and MOBILE (0274) 459 183 picture. enjoying music or entertaining inviting for visitors. 16 BUDDEN ROAD, RD5, TE AWAMUTU 108TC-6157153AA

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SUB-CONTRACTORS In search of a perfect wall?IN BUSINESS CIRCLES Interior/Exterior Painting Wallpapering Five percent of the cost of your new home is likely to be invested Roofing specialist covers area in interior wall and ceiling lin- ings, but it makes up about 80% of Spray Painting the interior appearance. If you’re thinking about getting a The trend towards painted roof repaired or replaced in time interior walls demands the per- for winter, Shaun Higginson says fect finish, or rather one that is now is the ideal time to do it. good enough for the treatment He operates ‘Any Angle Roof- you’re planning to give it later, so ing’ and specialises in long-run spending a little time specifying roofing. the right linings early on is a good Shaun is a plumber and move for the best finished pro- gasfitter by trade, with 11 years duct. experience, and it was through Plaster board is the most com- this work he realised the demand mon alternative for internal lin- for roofing installations and ings. repairs. As a new home buyer, you ‘‘I decided to focus on roofing probably aren’t aware of the in the local Waipa -King Country different grades of finish avail- area and at Waihi Beach where S imon able and their applications. we lived for a year, as there is no Generally they been split into the same effect. related to non kiln dried framing, local roofer. three categories that the manu- Better will work almost any- or framing that’s out of align- ‘‘I install new, reroof or repair. facturer calls Good, Better and where, once more provided ment, whether twisting as it I offer free removal of old roofing Walker Best. there’s no critical light factor. It dries, or poorly aligned by the as part of the service and can do They’re as much about the will give you a flat surface for man who built the wall. work on spouting and guttering grade of finish as the type of matt paints, provided the colour Cracking is another common at the same time.’’ P LUMBING He carries out work on resi- materials specified, and the sys- isn’t too dark. one which can occur from the ANY Angle Roofing owners Shaun and Jenaya Higginson. tems are used according to strict Best is the one to choose in causes above, or from the house dential, light commercial and guidelines that effect the builder brightly lit areas or where you’re settling on foundations. if the farm buildings. and the stopper. choosing a semi gloss or gloss crack is above a door or window, ‘‘I am happy to discuss Awamutu Sports team and is a for all your plumbing requirements Good is for areas where wall- finish. Dark colours demand the it may be a direct result of requirements with property I offer free removal of voluntary firefighter for the Te paper, tiles or textured coatings Best solution. incorrect placement of the owners or provide a free quote old‘ roofing as part of the Awamutu brigade. phone SIMON WALKER are the finish you want, or for Certain problems have plasterboard joint. with a ten day turnaround.’’ ‘‘We decided to come home to areas such as garages where a plagued plasterboard for years, Scratches and grooves usually Shaun says ‘colorsteel’ is still service. start a family and are pleased to perfectly flat finish isn’t absolute- and most relate not to the board go straight back to the quality of the most popular option when it SHAUN HIGGINSON’ be in business in my home town.’’ ly critical. itself but to what’s underneath it. the tradespeople you employed to comes to roofing. The couple works as a busi- Good will accommodate a light Popping of nails through the do the stopping. ‘‘It’s easy to use, looks good, ness team as well, with Jenaya coloured matt paint, provided finish is a common one, and it’s It’s a good idea to look for can be matched to the house providing the phone service and 170 Pokuru Road, RD5, Te Awamutu there are no surface mounted usually a consequence of the references from tradespeople, or colour scheme and wears well. for some time with wife Jenaya, organising accounts. ph 027 222 1295 a/h 871 4181 light fittings to cast nasty framing timber behind shrinking to arrange to see examples of Once it’s up you can pretty much many people will already know Further details: 108TC-6157187AA shadows and no direct north as it dries. their previous work before you forget about it.’’ Shaun as he is from a local family, Any Angle Roofing 021 0244 1697 facing window, which will have A wavy surface can also be commit yourself. Although he lived in England plays rugby for the senior Te [email protected]

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It was very much a who’s who about badminton. He gets just of Waikato badminton when as big a buzz out of coaching at the association’s Road Show grassroots level as he does with visited Te Awamutu YMI Club the elite. on Sunday night. The visitors showed the Among the visitors promot- locals some high performance ing the sport in Te Awamutu training and took the younger were Mexico international Luis ones through some basic train- Suarez, the Waikato regional ing drills, including footwork coach, and Vina, originally and the correct way of serving. from Indonesia, now playing Suarez said he hoped to for Waikato and a member of bring the road show back to Te the New Zealand national Awamutu YMI on a club night squad. (Wednesday, 7.30pm) later in Also in attendance were the season. New Zealand under-21 rep and Junior badminton is held at TC140408CT03 Waikato elite squad member the YMI Wednesday from TIPS for Te Awamutu YMI Badminton Club junior, Emma King Reon McFarlane; Gary 6.30pm to 7.30pm. (10) of Kihikihi from former Mexican international player, Luis Middlemiss, president of Wai- New members are welcome. Suarez, Waikato regional coach. kato Association, and Jan Laurie, Sports Force Badmin- ton development officer. Te Awamutu YMI was the fourth club the road show had visited this year, following Matamata, Cambridge and Putaruru. Local club members, from both the senior and juniors sections, took the opportunity to experience some quality time and free coaching with the elite players and coaches. Laurie says Waikato bad- minton was fortunate to have such high profile players in the 108TC-6147694AA region. Suarez started his coaching career in 1998 while still play- ing competitively himself, with many successes in both areas TC140408CT02 along the way. TE AWAMUTU YMI senior and junior badminton players with Waikato Association coaches He is extremely passionate and elite players at the Road Show in Te Awamutu.

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INVITES ALL FARMERS/ LANDOWNERS to an Information Sharing Day - “On Farm Waterway Protection & Enhancement ” (Morning Tea & Lunch Provided Free) 9 AND 19 MAY 2008 - 9.30AM - 1.30PM Venue : Matapihi – the classroom behind Pukeatua School BRIEF OUTLINE OF PROGRAMME Various speakers from: • WAIPA DISTRICT COUNCIL • LANDCARE TRUST • NIWA • ENVIRONMENT WAIKATO

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FURTHER DETAILS AND REGISTRATION please ring Pat: 07 823 4627 or email Jane: [email protected] please note that the registrations need to be in by 2nd May 16 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2008 Soccer team brought back Spraggs stars in 3-1 win to earth by Claudelands Annmarie Spragg set up one goal and scored more so than player of the day Natalie Cocker. two in Te Awamutu’s 3-1 victory over Mata- She did a superb job shutting down Mata- mata in Waikato women’s first division soccer. mata’s key play-maker, as well as creating play Te Awamutu came away from Hamilton corner for the solitary second half goal. Coach Graham Smith predicted his team for her forwards and outside halves. with no points despite creating enough Te Awamutu finished strongly pushing were in for a tough game and they certainly got Coach Smith was thrilled with what he chances to have at least drawn their for the equaliser but to no avail. it. Matamata opened the scoring after keeper described as a good allround team perform- Federation Cup soccer match with Claude- Player of the day was again the inspira- Charlotte Meyers came off her line when the ance. lands Rovers. tional Andrew Ryan. opposition broke through. Te Awamutu’s next game is against The 3-2 loss was a disappointing result Next game is against Hamilton Wan- It was the only time she was beaten all day. Kawerau in the Federation plate round at after the Mortgage Express sponsored side derers, 2.45pm kickoff at Anchor Park. Te Awamutu immediately struck back with Anchor Park, 12.30pm Sunday. had started the season on such a high the The Cape Physio Te Awamutu Reserve Larrisa Richards laying on a pin-point accu- The Waikato Cakes Reserve Women’s Team previous week beating Rotorua City. team were beaten 2-0 away to Otorohanga. rate pass for Spragg to latch onto and score. were left lamenting on what might have been The visitors started promisingly, scor- Te Awamutu’s best chance of scoring There was no addition to the score until after losing 2-0 to Huntly Thistle. ing the opening goal when Jordan Ball fell to Gavin Scott Petersen when played well into the second half. Both goals were scored inside the opening pounced on the loose ball after a goal- through by Adam Blake, only top see his Centre half Meganlee Carrington created five minutes as Huntly caught the defence keeper’s error. shot at the near post expertly saved by the the chance with a probing through ball behind asleep. But their joy was shortlived. keeper. the Matamata defence. Just as the keeper Thereafter, Te Awamutu were the domin- Claudelands dominated the first half, Otorohanga opened the scoring mid- lunged for the ball, speedster Spragg pulled the ant team. They worked their way into many scoring three goals to lead 3-1 at the break. way through the second half and cemented ball to he right and calmly slotted it home for a scoring situations without being able to nail Stern words from coach Ball and their victory with a second goal on 2-1 lead. them. captain Carl Miezenbeek saw Te Awamutu fulltime. Spragg also had a say in the final goal, Player of the day Claire L’Hullier is a young start the second stanza with more vigour The Reserves host Waihi at Anchor putting in a cross which Janis James struck up-and-comer to watch. She has speed and a and commitment. Park this Saturday. well, only to see the ball cannon off the keeper deadly corner kick. They maintained this momentum, The Print House Te Awamutu Third and Richards was on hand to finish to seal her Tess Smith reports that the final scoreline dominating the half. Team salvaged a 1-all draw at Taumaru- team’s win. did not reflect the hard fought battle on the Miezenbeek headed home a Jordan Ball nui, with Dave Shute the local goal scorer. The midfield was extremely busy, none pitch by a new and gelling team. BARCLAYSMREINZ REAL ESTATE LTD

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Sports winners again 108TC-6154746AA publishes Tuesday April 22 If you have some Hot Heating deals Ecolab Te Awamutu Sports got their season back on track with then phone phone Heather or Dorinda a hard earned 29-10 victory over to book your space 871 5151 Melville in Waikato premier club rugby. Coaches Kerry Eynon and Joe Edwards did a fine job getting their team up for this ‘must win’ game, with a bonus point to boot, after last week’s disappointing loss to Hautapu at Cambridge. Sports enjoyed a substantial possession and territorial advantage to keep Melville pinned down in their own half for much of the first half. Peter Bain reports that Mel- ville’s defence finally cracked when Sports’ first-five Waylon Tangohou put a clever chip-kick in behind the opposition backline and then regathered to open the scoring. Sports were unlucky not to add more points, twice losing the ball right on the line. Penalties were traded before the halftime break, giving the home team a 10-3 advantage. Sports extended their lead early in the second half courtesy of a second Tangohou try for a handy 17-3 lead. TC140408CT01

The home team’s third try ON RAMPAGE: Te Awamutu Sports’ midfield back Mark Murray 108TC-6154398AA was a real cracker. A pass from takes the attack to Melville at Albert Park on Saturday. deep inside their own 22 found second-five Mark Murray, who wards. Sports will be hoping to burst up the middle, bumping Front rowers Simon Kay, repeat this performance next off attempted tackles to link up Kieran Ramage and Adrian week when they host Matamata. with prop, Kieran Ramage. He Tucker laid a steady platform, Hamilton Marist have taken drew the defenders to put half- with great support from lock the lead in the Ron Crawford back Jonny Bird away to score Daniel Gujer. Memorial Trophy preliminary for a 22-3 scoreline. Sports’ halfback Jonny Bird round after knocking Hautapu Sports’ bonus point try was earned himself player of the day off the top perch with a 28-18 the result of pressureing the causing Melville problems with victory in Hamilton. Melville mid-field backs into a his pace around the scrum and Fraser Tech moved two mistake on their 22. The loose mauls. points clear of Hautapu and ball fell into the hands of centre Second-five Mark Murray Morrinsville Sports in second Ray Stowe, who then strolled in was a welcome return after a place following their 76-5 under the posts. Tangohou con- long injury lay-off, strengthen- thumping of Matamata Sports. verted from in front to make it ing up the mid-field. Te Awamutu Sports occupy a safe for Sports at 29-3. Fijian wing Inoke Tabua mid-table spot, while Otoro- Melville’s pack worked hard made some good breaks in his hanga consolidated their posi- all day, showing good control to first game back after a two year tion in the top eight with a 45-0 often have Melville going back- injury lay-off. win over Te Rapa.

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Lost and Found Meetings Public Notices Public Notices

FOUND black horse, KihiKihi area. Phone 870-3408. MARKET Council Carpark LOST, four month old In Memoriam In Memoriam Religious Notices cameo coloured fluffy kit- This Saturday ten, Te Rahu Road/Cam- HARRIS - Sue. TAYLOR - Alan. April bridge Road area. Please You could be owed Phone Phyllis 871-4811 Gone for one year but 18, 2003. Your love will TE AWAMUTU phone (07)871-5245 or money from the tax not forgotten. Miss always remain with PRESBYTERIAN (027) 321-5949. or Carol 871-6198 having someone to me for love itself lives man. 6150576AA-08-04-17 share Bill and Brians on, and cherished CHURCH "Remember when" and memories never fade Let us see if we can rolling our eyes and just because you’ve Sunday 20th April Personal help you get a tax PILATES saying "not again". gone, the love we St Andrew’s refund. Classes run by Forever in our hearts. shared can never be 9am & 10.30am: CONGRATULATIONS D.B Chartered Brian, Julie and more than a thought We welcome Heather & N.M Smith in winning No refund, No cost. Physiotherapist family. apart, because as long & Adam Bruce who $1000 of stock. It pays to as there is memory are working with the Beginners, HUGHES - Terry In shop at Hyams Rosetown Simply ring Karen you’ll live on in my ’APPLE’ project in Jewellers. Intermediate and loving memory of a heart. Thank you for Zambia. Houchen on 0800 Advanced Levels. wonderful loving the memories Alan, Time of fellowship TAX REFUNDS, Pirongia, Te Pahu and husband, father, God bless. Your loving over lunch to follow. PHONE James Parlane, grandfather, brother, Solicitor, 870-4991. complete an auth- now Te Awamutu wife Maureen, an Ignite youth Service uncle and friend. family xxx. Matthew orisation form, Contact Pilates Plus Passed away April 18, 6-8pm: return it to us and Topsey Mason 5:4. In the Church Hall 2007. Time has gone let us do the rest. (07) 871-9290 TAYLOR - Alan. Never a 7.00pm: We welcome Church Services by, but our love and day goes by when you memories have never Acharn Phon, a are not in our thoughts Christian evangelist, faded. You will always and forever in our be in our hearts who was raised in a Anglican Church hearts. Love Chris and Buddhist family in Public Notices forever. We love you Jos. KIHIKIHI so much. Your loving Laos. wife Mylane All Welcome April 20, 2008 Mercemilane and Anniversaries Holy Communion Bryan. For more information 9.30am see our website on TAYLOR - Alan. April GOLDEN WEDDING www.teawamutu.net/ ALL WELCOME 18, 2003. Dearest Dad, I standrews Enquiries: 871-6130 know that I’m a lucky HABERFIELD - girl, I knew that long LOOMB ago because I had you On April 19, 1958 for my Dad, and David and Fay were Church Services because I loved you so, married at Old St for whenever you were John’s, Te Awamutu needed you were there Public Notices to lend a hand, and by Rev. Arch-Deacon St John’s Anglican Church when I had a problem J.D. Hogg and have Dad, you’d help and been blessed with Arawata Street, Te Awamutu understand. Yes, we two wonderful sons were very close then, and their families Join us for our services this Sunday at but it’s now that I can and Gaynor and 8.30 am - St John’s Church see with every year family. 9.00 am - St Paul’s Church, Hairini that passes by you still 9.30 am - St Saviour’s Church, Pirionga mean more to me!. 10.00 am - St John’s Church Love you Dad, see you GOLDEN WEDDING "Shine Service" later. Always your MARWOOD - BIRD little girl, Patricia (The Poor Kid) xxx. Graham and Patricia We wish to advise that Trevor Gibbs has resigned Psalm 116:15. (nee Bird), on April his position as our organist and choirmaster for 19, 1958. Wishing greener pastures. We thank him for the wonderful you a happy music and wish him all the very best in his new Anniversary, venture. wonderful memories and a love that keeps Contact : George 871-9738 on growing, from all your family.

Funeral Notices DECLARATION OF MATAITAI RESERVE Waikato Stonecraft AT AND ADJACENT

41 Shakespeare Street, Cambridge COASTAL WATERS AND APPOINTMENT Phone (07) 827-5226 OF TANGATA KAITIAKI / TIAKI Leading the way in Monumental design Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Fisheries Come in and see Craig and the team (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998, the We can off er you; Minister of Fisheries declares a mataitai reserve over - A qualifi ed Graphic Artist Aotea Harbour and adjacent coastal waters under - We are members of the NZ regulation 23. Notice is also hereby given that the Monumental Masons Association - A 10 year guarantee Minister of Fisheries appoints Eden Rangiawha, Janeva - Qualifi ed Tradesmen Thomson, Don Rangiawha, Patricia Maihi, Daniel Scott, 6151409AA-08-04-17 David Waitere, John Mahara, Davis Apiti, Lynnette Check out our showrooms in; Stafford, Allan Rubay and Chris Tuaupiki as Tangata Hamilton - Cambridge - Tokoroa - Rotorua Kaitiaki/Tiaki for the mataitai reserve under regulation 24. The declaration and appointments take effect on Te Awamutu Thursday 8 May 2008. The mataitai reserve encompasses all coastal waters enclosed by a line that: Funeral Services a) commences at the mean high water mark at Matawha Point (at 37°55.20’S and Public Notices 17 °46.50’E) [point A]; b) then proceeds by a straight line in a southerly direction to the mean high water mark at Kahua Point (at 38°02.10’S and 174°47.00’E) [point B]; JUNIOR DROP IN c) then follows the line of the mean high water mark within the estuarine waters of Aotea Harbour to the northern harbour entrance at Potahi Point (at 38°00.54’S HOLIDAY FUN and 174°48.01’E) [point C]; and 570 ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU St Johns Church Hall d) then proceeds in a northerly direction along the mean high water mark to the Alexandra House Catering George Street, Te Awamutu point of commencement. Wednesdays April 23 and 30 Recreational fi shing is not excluded by the declaration of the above mataitai reserve. & all Monumental Needs Thursdays April 24 and May 1 Recreational fi shers must comply with the Fisheries (Amateur Fishing) Regulations 1986 Offi ce, Chapel and Reception Lounge 10.00am - 1.30pm Children 5yrs to 12 yrs when fi shing within the mataitai reserve. For campassionate and caring service call Commercial fi shing within the above mataitai reserve is hereby prohibited under regulation No bookings 27 of the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations 1998 as of Thursday 8 6151417AA-08-04-17 Bruce, Garth & Lynette Williams Due to increased costs donation May 2008. Paul L’Huillier or Ian Croft is $5 per child per day The Tangata Kaitiaki/Tiaki may authorise any individual to take fi sheries resources managed Member of Griefcare and FDANZ Snack provided under the Fisheries Act 1983 and 1996 for customary food gathering purposes from within Enquiries Jackie Grinder 871-2935 the whole or any part of the mätaitai reserve. No customary fi shing may take place in the Pauline Strong 871-4140 mataitai reserve without authorisation from the Tangata Kaitiaki/Tiaki. PHONE (07) 871-5131 ALL HOURS 6159474AA-08-04-17 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, April 17, 2008 19 Public Notices Tuition Childcare Employment Employment

NANNY / Housekeeper, ROSETOWN mornings 8.30am - QUICK THINKING, ENERGETIC 12.30pm. Phone 871-2171. PEOPLE REQUIRED TO JOIN US IN DRIVER SUCCESS TODAY TRAINING We are a direct sales and marketing company selling a For all your driver great product, The Heat Recovery Ventilation System. training needs The HRV provides free heating and cooling, purifies air FITTER TURNER Phone 871-5569 and helps rid the home of condensation preventing We have a full time position with an This Sunday at the mould and mildew... not too hard to sell in the Waikato! immediate start for an experienced 6157806AA-08-04-17 Methodist Church HRV has 19 established franchises nationwide - check Fitter Turner in our production based Public Notices Hall at 1.00 pm. out www.hrv.co.nz machine shop. Under our proven sales system we furnish you with free We want a person with good attention to Admission: $2.00 leads every day, which you convert to signed sealed detail and skills based around milling, ALCOHOLICS sales. Commissions are generous and uncapped. Don’t manual and automatic lathe work and ANONYMOUS miss this one. welding. If you want to If you enjoy autonomy and having a laugh while you Contact Peter at Giltrap Engineering Ltd drink that’s your make great money, then this is definitely the position for on 07-873-4199 or [email protected] business you. All you need is a great attidutde, great IF YOU WANT TO communication skill and a drive to succeed. STOP, THAT’S Limited induction. Call now to avoid disappointment. OURS For Waikato office call: Jon (027) 242-0624 or Steve Phone 871-4072 (027) 683-9847 and email CVs with cover letter to or 870-3463 [email protected] PO Box 194 For Taupo office call: Lyndon (027) 447-8626 or email Te Awamutu CVs with cover letter to [email protected] ENGINEER/LABOURER REQUIRED Total Farm Services Ltd is a local Sports Notices Te Awamutu business servicing the dairy industry. We require a skilled or semi-skilled ATTENTION WOMEN person to help up with major farm Bored and want to play a sport? dairy upgrades and alterations. Why not try golf. The ideal person will have the Waikato Golf Association are offering golf lessons to any interested women. following attributes: Experience with installation of milking, Please contact Roger at Stewart Alexander Golf Club water reticulation and effl uent systems Phone 871-7907 An engineering trade qualifi cation or background Capable welder Current and clean driver’s licence Sports Notices Able to work after hours and some seasonal weekends If you have the above attributes please post or email your CV to: Trevor Foley – Manager Total Farm Services Limited PO Box 605 Te Awamutu 3800 Te Awamutu Events Centre, 437 Rickit Road Te Awamutu cnr Mahoe and Selwyn Lane. Phone: 07 871 4701 Fax: 07 871 6174 Tuesdays: May 6 - July 1, 2008 Email: [email protected] 9.00-10.00: Runner / Gym Beans (2-6 years) www.totalfarm.co.nz 10.00 - 11.00: Crawler / Toddler Beans (crawling - 23 months) 11.15 - 12.00: Baby Beans (6 weeks - moving)

Limited spaces, contact Paula 6159577AA-08-04-17 (07) 829-8199 or (027) 353-8894 [email protected] Career Training www.jumpingbeans.net PO Box 53, Whatawhata 6151397AA-08-04-17 A HAIRDRESSING CAREER? Last intake for 2008! Public Notices Starts Monday, April 28, 2008. Level 1-3, 40 weeks. School Holidays. Student Loans and allowances available. Waikato School of Hairdressing Ltd. Phone (07) 838-3744 ’Best Practice Quality Mark Status’ 20 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, April 17, 2008 Employment Employment Employment Farm Farm Employment Wanted Wanted Wanted Employment Employment Firewood INTERIORS wanted to WANTED Interiors to MOTIVATED guy, looking EARLY CHILDHOOD DIGGER 7 TON paint, quality workman- decorate. We specialise for relief milkings or FIREWOOD $70p/h - Bobcat - 6x4 ship. Divine Finishers. in painting, wallpapering FARM milking only position. 5m3 - $160, 10m3 - $290 TEACHERS / STUDENTS tipper - Auger. Phone Phone 871-7885. and spray painting. Two years experience. delivered. Phone (07) Craig (07) 823-6427 or Phone Dave Rowe ASSISTANT Also available to help 873-9190 evenings, mobile Sick of the rat race? (027) 283-9911. PHONE 871-5151 for all Painter and Decorator We require a self rear calves. Phone (021) (021) 617-349. your classified advertis- on (07) 873-1777 or (027) motivated person 0225-4006 Looking for a change of pace? ing needs. 290-8776. keen to progress in FIREWOOD Want to be part of a warm, friendly, FARM Assistant the dairying Required. 310 Cows - 30 FIREWOOD family environment? ASHB. Between Te Awa- Employment industry to assist DAIRY on a 350 cow farm FIREWOOD We’re seeking a qualifi ed teacher or mutu and Otorohonga. House supplied. Honesty in Paterangi. FARM $80 cubic metre third year student to join our fun and reliability a must. If Good one bedroom ASSISTANT Phone 871-6172 loving, passionate teaching team. interested please phone self contained 6.00pm - 9.00pm Aimee (07) 871-1599 We’re off ering: unit provided. We require a full or time person. Has to Competitive wages June/July start (027) 290-8773 HOME & HOSPITAL be experienced PLUS Ongoing professional development Phone 871-9993 milking and feeding Win $100 gift voucher Opportunity for advancement MORTGAGE EVENING KITCHEN ASSISTANT calves etc. Single Non-contact time BROKER accomodation Supportive management To serve evening meal, some light Employment available, Te Pets Large indoor / outdoor space NZMBA cooking required. Permanent rostered Awamutu. CARPENTRY / Furniture Phone Christine Phone (027) 420-2022 GOOD home required for Please send CV to: shifts 4.00 pm to 6.30 pm including Making course. are you black and white female 871-3176 aged between 16/18 years Leeanne Bryan, 433 Rewi Street, Te Awamutu (021) 545-302 alternate weekends. cat, spayed, vaccinated. or email: [email protected] old? Gain skills and Phone 871-8750 Experience in food handling NZQA qualifications for free!! We also pay for DAIRY FARM Machinery for and preparation preferred. your learners licence. WORKER Sale and Wtd Phone (07) 827-3754 or REQUIRED Public Notices For application form and text (027) 295-0715 or call WANTED - Complete further information and see us at Salvation Fulltime, Cowshed plant and 6157901AA-08-04-17 Army Employment Plus, experienced person pipework. 30-40 ashb, 4" Phone 871-6226, Ethne or Denise 49 Shakespeare Street, milk line. Phone (027) required to help 547-0122 Cambridge. milk 360 cows in a COURIER deliverers new 36 a-side required, Fairview Road herringbone. For Sale and Goodfellow Street areas. Phone Val 870-1551 Good attitude MOBILIER Sofabed, three ANZAC DAY SERVICES & NOTICES required and must years old, very little use, HOSPITALITY / Retail be enthusiastic. sprung slats base, thick TE AWAMUTU & DISTRICT Course. Are you aged mattress, excellent con- FRIDAY, APRIL 25TH 2008 between 16-18 years old? In between dition. Modern style, Do you want to work in Otorohanga and dark blue color. Comes OHAUPO the Retail or Hospitality Te Awamutu. from a smokefree home. industry? Do you need to $700ono. Phone 871-4282. improve your communi- Please Phone Returned and Service persons and members of the public are (027) 410-1334 invited to a memorial service to be held at the Ohaupo cation or computing TYRES Memorial Hall, at 10.30am. skills? We can help you!!! FOR the best range of Gain skills and NZQA new and used tyres in Te KAWHIA qualifications.We also Awamutu. Phone Tyre pay for your learners Firewood and Tune Centre Ltd, Kawhia District ANZAC Parade. At 12.30pm a parade will be licence. Travel provided. 871-3267. held to pay respect to the fallen of all wars. The Te Awamutu Phone (07) 827-3754 or text (027) 295-0715 or call FIREWOOD WOF pipe band will be in attendance. Wives and families of service 3 personnel may parade (but if campaign medals are worn by and see us at Salvation SPLIT dry Pine 5m load, TYRE and Tune Centre, Army Employment Plus, $250 delivered. Phone 21 Bond Road, now issu- family they should be worn on the right chest). School children 49 Shakespeare Street, Tony (021) 154-2322 or ing WOF’s for cars, are invited to attend the parade which will march from the Cambridge. 871-9582. motorcycles, and Kawhia Town Hall to the War Memorial where a short service SECURITY Officers - are trailers. Phone 871-3267. will be held. needed! Gain this NZQA FIREWOOD MOBILITY Ex-Servicemen and Women are asked to assemble at the approved qualification DRY Matai for sale, sold by correspondence free of by cubic metre, deliv- SCOOTERS Kawhia Sports Clubs at 11.30am before parading. After the charge. Student allow- parade it is our intention to hold a community sing along from ered. Phone Tony (07) Phone someone who ance may apply. Phone 878-7288. the wartime era. All are welcome to attend at the Kawhia 0800-800-043 cares. Locally owned Sports Club. From those who can a plate would be and operated. appreciated. FIREWOOD New and preloved. 6x4 trailer $90. Can be 6150723AA-08-04-17 Sales, service and hire. TE AWAMUTU - Dawn Parade delivered. Phone (021) 179-2355 or (07) 829-8138 Phone Ex service personnel will parade outside the RSA Clubrooms, (0800) 666-768 381 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu at 5.50am. The service will be held at the Sunken Cross, Memorial Park, Mutu Street at Farm Employment 6.00am and members of the public are invited to attend. Guest speaker will be from Te Awamutu College. In the event of inclement weather the dawn service will be conducted in the RSA Clubrooms at 6.00am. RSA request that medals be DAIRY ASSISTANT worn. Person required to help manager and owner Mike Subritzky - Parade Marshall on 470 cow, low input farm, mid-way Otorohanga/Te Awamutu. TE AWAMUTU - CIVIC COMMEMORATION SERVICE Opportunity given to manage one herd This service will take place at the War Memorial, Anzac Green, when ready. at 11.00am and members of the public are invited to join the Comfortable three bedroom house returned and service personnel there. Returned service and ATTENTION available. June 1, 2008 start. members of uniformed groups are requested to parade at the 16-60 YEAR Please phone with two phone references: RSA Clubrooms, 381 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu at OLDS! Paul and Dianne White 10.30am. Units are to appoint a marker who will report to the (07) 873-0736 parade Marshall where the format of the parade will be Free* described in detail. Ex-Service personnel that are unable to Computing and Office For Sale march with the main body are requested to sit at the seating Technology Course provided in front of the parade. RSA requests that medals be NZQA Accredited worn. Medals worn by family on behalf of deceased service Travel expenses are paid ENGRAVER PLUS 97% of our students personnel should be worn on the right chest. Wreaths will be got jobs last year 115/3 Hazelmere Cr, laid at the Memorial and organizations desiring to place Phone Doug on 823 3269 Phone 871-7587 official wreaths will report to the Marshall in Teasdale Street, Computer Education on arrival at the Cenotaph. Members of the public desiring to Solutions Ltd Open - 9.00 am - 4.00 pm weekdays Corner Alpha & Empire lay wreaths should make their way independently through the Streets [email protected] Cambridge ranks after the official wreaths have been laid. Should the *Conditions Apply weather prove inclement, the ceremony will be conducted in BREWCRAFT STARTER the Te Awamutu Events Centre, corner Mahoe Street and BREWERY KIT Selwyn Lane, at 11.00am. Tea will be served at St Patrick’s OFFICE Special price - $79.95 Hall immediately after the parade. All those attending the All you need to get started parade are cordially invited to attend. The R.S.A. Clubrooms WORKER brewing your own beer. will be open for all members, invited guests and members of REQUIRED STILL SPIRITS LIQUER PACKS affiliated Clubs from 1.00pm. Entertainment with Kruzemode Two mornings a Special price - $10.00 from 4pm to 8pm. Restaurant open at 4.00pm. week for a small but Dave Bowler - Parade Marshall If you don’t brew your own spirit, busy workshop. just add vodka! SERVICE OVERSEAS LAST TWELVE MONTHS Basic office duties If I don’t stock what you need Could family or friends of local people who have served in the including computer based stock inputting I can get it in for you - just ask. Defence forces overseas in the last twelve months please ring and invoicing. the RSA (871 3707) and let Bill know so that their names can Ask me about joining our be read out on Anzac Day. A background in general office brewers reward club! POPPY DAY work and payroll Members of the public are advised that Poppy Day will be experience would held on Friday 18th April. be an advantage. David Haberfield - President Call Roger on 870-3962 6159930AA-08-04-17 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, April 17, 2008 21 Livestock and Livestock and Garage Sales Livestock and Poultry Poultry Poultry Property For Sale To Let To Let 1083 TE RAHU RD AUTUMN hereford feeder STEER for sale, 200kgs, A1 SELF 2 QUALITY three 8.30am Saturday. bull calves wanted. quiet life-style reared, House for bedroom townhouses, TO VISIT VISITED Phone (027) 438-0115 or dehorned. Phone STORAGE internal access, small, ❏❏ (07) 873-7872 evenings. 870-2006. Private flat, easy care sections. COLOSTRUM wanted. New facility, many sizes, Both easy walk to town - available now. Contact 1395 Rewi Street Phone (027) 438-0115 or Sale good rates, security Allsorts, 8.30am, Satur- (07) 873-7872 a/hrs. ● Exceptional Value and seven day access. Charlie (027) 371-5126 day 19. HIGH BW XBRED HEIFERS ● Exceptional Area Bruce Spurdle First AC PETFOODS Phone 871-6164 National. TO VISIT VISITED Te Awamutu Saleyards HIGH BW, ● Exceptional Oppor- tunity or (027) 478-3085 ❏❏ 6135979AA-08-04-17 CARAVANS and Cabins Tuesday 29th April - 11.30 EMPTIES Now buying Two bedrooms, low for rent, long or short Immediate Delivery 141 TOTARA STREET. Horses maintenance. New TE AWAMUTU term. 15 foot to 25 foot, A/CT&RCrotty, RD 5, Te Awamutu Phone - paint and carpet long term from $45 per 0800-DOWNCOW 6135805AA-08-04-17 8am, Saturday 19. 60 In Calf Frn X & Jsy X Heifers, BW 198, SELF STORAGE Owen Watson 6150555AA-08-04-17 week. Phone (07) 873-7271. TO VISIT VISITED PW 206, Calving 23rd July, Jsy Bull Phone (027) 568-5165 From $17 p/w ❏❏ (07) 873-6222 FLATMATES wanted for out 30 December or (021) 874-570 $190,000 24hr access tidy well kept three bed- Heifers represent our vendors complete 194 WARBURTON CRES Camera Surveillance room house close to line. Herd sold last year are well grown and town, $100p/w plus Saturday and Sunday, PH: (07) 856-7584 everything must go. will come forward in good order. Catalogues Livestock and Poultry expenses. Phone Duncan 8.00am Start. available. Payment June 3rd. Flatmates or (027) 608-1749 (after hours) (027) 309-7823. TO VISIT VISITED Further Enquiries ❏❏Vendor: Tim & Roz Crotty (07) 871-3949 or PROFESSIONAL flatmate CABIN FLATMATES wanted, wanted for nice house, male or female, mature (027) 646-0884 newly renovated, $85 plus ON YOUR SITE 2 CAXTON PLACE, Satur- PGG Wrightson: Chris Ryan (07) 871-3313 and easy going, share expenses per week. three bedroom farm cot- day 7.30am, lots of goods. or (027)243-1078 Phone Dean (021)206-9100 TO VISIT VISITED tage, $100p/w plus ❏❏ expenses, between Te Fruit and awamutu and Cam- Vegetables bridge. Phone (021) 93 Caxton Place Many uses. Fully insulated, 268-5441. Clothes (Childrens, Mens power, 3.6m x 2.4m FOUR bedroom, almost & Womens), Toys, Prams, Taste the Difference brand new brick home, Gym equip, Furniture, Fresh Picked Apples Rent only $45 p/w, stylish decor, fenced, Mobile phones, @ Kaipaki Nursery AYRESHIRE HERD 1309 Kaipaki Road, plus delivery, single garage, small easy Snowboard, Bike, Wash- care section close to col- ing machine. 7.30 - 12. Cambridge Minimum six months. REDUCTION SALE Phone (027) 693 9986 For a detailed brochure lege, no pets. Bond and TO VISIT VISITED Gate Sales 6135995AA-08-04-17 references required, ❏❏Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at 11.00 am $2 bags Braeburn & Phone (0800) 111-344 $320p/w. Phone (027) Fuji or visit us on the web 461-8645. ST ANDREW’S Opportun- Sale to be held on the property of the Pick your Own www.cabin4u.co.nz vender: P & M Addison, Ngaio Road, Braeburn only OFFICE space available, ity Shop, 80 Mutu Street, reasonable rent. Phone will be open this Satur- $3 for a 10litre bucket Maihiihi, RD2, Otorohanga You need a container LANDLORDS Errol Carter 871-6157. day from 8.00am - to take fruit home, 11.00am. Good supplies of Off ering will comprise: good footwear and all Wishing your property SINGLE garage, lockable, winter clothes and man- animals must be kept town boundry. Phone chester. 160 Ayrshire Cows secure in vehicles. to be managed by a 871-8164. TO VISIT VISITED 30 Ayrshire In Calf Heifers Delivery Te Awamutu recognised professional? Tuesday evening SPACIOUS town house, ❏❏30 Rising Yearling Heifers 7.5kg $12 TENANTS three bedroom, two bath- room, open plan living, TE AWAMUTU BOWLING TB Status C10, EBL Clear, LEPTO Vaccinated Needing help fi nding single internal access CLUB Annual Monster A well bred and presented off ering for sale Livestock and accommodation which garage, easy walk to Garage Sale. Quality fur- because of a consolidation of the vendors town, suit professional niture, kitchenware, Poultry suits your needs? couple, no smoking or bric-brac. Saturday 19th farming operation on one home farm. dogs, $260 p/w. Phone 8.00am Contact Francene 872-2715. TO VISIT VISITED Calving from August 1, to Ayrshire and on 871-7146 MILK Mobile (027) 289-3952 STUDIO unit, $150p/w, ❏❏tailed with Friesian and beef bulls. All great location, quiet. Any surplus milk (07) 823-6287 a/h females have been scanned in calf. In a very wanted for calves. Phone Erin (021) 718-066. TE AWAMUTU PRIMARY trying season the herd will average close to Waipa Property SCHOOL HALL Saturday TAKE a weeks free rent Phone Deb Kirkham Link Ltd, MREINZ when you move into this 7.30am start. Beds, 400kgs milk solids. 6135939AA-08-04-17 871-4815 three bedroom two clothes, jewellery, shoes, or (027) 490-1007 fitness equipment etc. Catalogues available from the auctioneers or Professional bathroom home with Fundraising for COAS 1 online at www.pggwrightson.co.nz Property heat pump, dishwasher trip to Oz. and double garage. $330 per week 0274-471-758. TO VISIT VISITED Further Enquiries to the vendors on Management ❏❏(07) 873-2876 or from the Auctioneers BONER COWS WANTED THREE bedroom, double PGG Wrightson, Te Awamutu and Branches. garage, fully fenced, available May 2. $265p/w. Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment Board and After hours: Phone (027) 589-6416. 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Atreyu are performing in Auckland’s Town Hall on Wednesday, May 14 with Avenged Seven- fold and Bullet For My Valentine These Californian rockers present FRI 6.10, SAT 2.10 & 4.10, their most accessible album yet. There are several SUN 11.50 & 1.50, radio-friendly pop punk songs with big hooks and MON 11.10, 1.10 & 6.00, singalong choruses. They have always been a TUE 11.10 & 1.10, metalcore band, and there are some heavy songs WED 11.10, 1.10 & 5.45 on the album as well. The vocals are almost all melodic now, with just Here is the tense and imaginative thriller a few hardcore yells and gang vocals. Josh Todd that reels you in to the action, especially FRI 8.10, SAT 8.20, SUN 6.00, the truly amazing and exhilarating car from does guest vocals on ‘Blow’, MON 8.00, WED 7.50 which ranks with other top offerings ‘Falling chase. Stars Dennis Quaid, Sigourney Weaver, Forest Tucker, William Hurt Down’, ‘Doomsday’ and ‘’. ‘Lead Mixes big laughs with a lot of heart... 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