Rural sales specialist Noldy Rust 027 255 3047 | rwteawamutu.co.nz YourC community newspaper for over 100 years Thursday, February 11, 2021 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008 BRIEFLY Art Classes Rosebank Art Centre on Lions get behind Churchill Lane have resumed Art Classes for 2021 on Fridays from 10am-2pm. Workshops and exhibitions held throughout year. Everyone is welcome. Workshop - Mixed media by school workbook Elwyn Stone on Friday, February 19 10am-3pm. $15 for members or $20 for Resource teaches non-members. Contact Linda on 0212932729 resilience and or 871 3742. confidence

Te Pahu¯Twilight ast year experienced teacher The 28th ¯Twilight and resilience programme Moto-X Series kicks off tonight facilitator Sue Lyon was a at the Findsen Farm, Te Pahu¯. guest speaker at Rosetown Sign-on is from 4.30pm with LionsL Club. She made such an im- the first race at 6pm sharp. pression the club has backed her to Entry is $10 for Minis and $20 produce a valuable resource that will otherwise. Proceeds go to the benefit the children of Waipa¯. Te Pahu¯Hall. Rosetown Lions president Glenice For enquires call Shane Troth says Sue spoke about her Blackwell - The Honda Shop school-based programme Being My 07 871 7317 or Graham Adams Best which develops resilience and on 0274894450. confidence in children. “We learned that Sue self funds her programme and gets no Ministry of Polo Education funding for the workbook The Kihikihi Polo she has written and published. Championships started “Members thought it was such a yesterday and run until valuable programme they wanted to Saturday. Some of the find a way to make a difference. country’s best players are “With a successful youth-focused competing across three fundraising event, we then approved different grades, with the high our involvement by sponsoring some goal (12) finals taking place on of the workbook’s printing costs.” Saturday afternoon. This year, Sue is a registered teacher with entry is free to the more than 30 years’ experience in championships tournament multicultural settings, as well as ex- which is taking place at Nga tensive experience in resilience train- Rakau grounds at the Kihikihi ing for young children and families. Domain. She says she has always been Resilience programme facilitator Sue Lyon (left) shows Rosetown Lions Club president Glenice Troth (centre) and passionate about working with chil- youth chairwoman Johanna Tong with the Being My Best workbook they helped fund. Photo / Supplied Rosetown Lions dren and their wha¯nau, especially in supporting resilience, confidence, cal Well Being in Tamahere,” says Sue. The programme focuses The programme consists of 14 The new year has started for self-esteem and resolving conflict in “In 2018 I wrote the Being My Best sessions, with children participating Rosetown Lions and an a peaceful manner. Resilience programme, which on strengthening in one lesson a week. information evening for any For a number of years, she has teaches children strategies to help children’s character Because of the increased demand ladies interested in becoming been facilitating resilience pro- build their confidence, mental and of children and families needing sup- a Lion will be held on Monday, grammes in primary schools in the emotional resilience and to reduce through learning and port, Sue wrote the Being My Best March 1. Waipa¯district. She currently works in anxiety. facilitator’s manual to train other Regular meetings are on the seven schools, including local schools “The programme also helps to de- practising virtues such as teachers. second and fourth Pekerau Primary and Kihikihi Prim- velop greater self-awareness, social respect, kindness, She is grateful to Rosetown Lions Wednesday evenings. ary. awareness and positive ways of self- for their generous contribution to- There are many other When working with groups of chil- management. helpfulness and service wards the printing of the manual. activities to enjoy. dren she also assists teachers and “The programme focuses on to one’s wha¯nau, school “It means a greater number of For information contact parents in implementing resilience strengthening children’s character children and their families can par- membership convenor Jenny, strategies into the school and home through learning and practising and community ticipate in this programme and be 021 118 4399 or president environment. virtues such as respect, kindness, Sue Lyon provided with the essential skills and Glenice, 021 414 644. “I also work closely with psycho- helpfulness and service to one’s strategies that are required through- logist Roxie Hanes from Psychologi- wha¯nau, school and community.” out their lives.”

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Circulated free to 14,045 homes in on O¯ haupo¯Rd and Holmes Garage Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. on Mahoe St, probably better Hopes memories known as Stuart Law’s garage, are CIRCULATION 14,045* will be triggered likely to be demolished at some Sunday Lunch PHONE: 07 871 5151 stage to make way for other devel- OPEN EVERY SUNDAY FROM 12PM opments. It was decided that these POSTAL ADDRESS: and more info two buildings should be included Enjoy exquisite Mediterranean cuisine and award winning wines 97 Sloane Street, PO Box 1, in the current research to at least Te Awamutu 3840 he fourth Building Social preserve their memory and signi- The perfect place to celebrate special occasions OFFICE HOURS: History display covering ficance to Te Awamutu. Outdoor play area for children. Advance Cars, Clark & One of the main purposes of the Monday - Wednesday 10am - 2pm McMillen, Hodgson public displays is to seek answers Closed Thursday, Friday, Public Holidays TMotors, Holmes Garage, the old to questions that the researchers DELIVERY QUERIES: 0800 111 200 National Bank and TML is being have been unable to address. held tomorrow and Saturday as As well as the changes made to Furniture Zone started life as Te Awamutu Machinery Ltd. Photos / Dean Taylor EDITORIAL part of Waipa¯ Libraries Heritage the Advance Cars building for Dean Taylor (Editor) Month. PaperPlus, further information is Ext: 67705 0274 819951 Thirty-three buildings have now sought about the development of [email protected] been researched since the project the former Clark’s Funeral Parlour started in 2017 and the summaries on Teasdale St that is now part of Caitlan Johnston Ext: 67710 702 Rd, RD2, Ohaupo, Hamilton | 07 825 2893 | www.vilagradwines.co.nz and photos from all of them will the Baptist Church complex. [email protected] be available to look at. The researchers are particularly Jesse Wood Ext: 67713 In the past those attending have interested in the period when [email protected] often had their memories triggered Kevin Lalor and Mike Doherty SPORT and realised they had items at were involved and the changes [email protected] home that could be of interest, so that were made to that building. later returned with them. Historian Alan Hall speaking during Heritage Month 2020. Photo / Supplied The 2021 display will be the last ADVERTISING Eliciting information that people of the current series. With more ATTENTION Sarah Verran 021 345 951 may not realise they have is the consciously choose to research Finlay’s business in 1924, motorised PaperPlus and Furniture Zone), still than 33 buildings to their credit, Paper Plus and Toyworld is in the original home of Advance Cars. [email protected] whole purpose of the display says garages, but four of the six current vehicles were becoming more look much as they did when built Alan and Sandra want to now focus LANDLORDS & CLASSIFIEDS Sandra Metcalfe, who along with buildings started out that way. common so their business was in the 1950s, reflecting their mod- on publishing the results of their Alan Hall, is one of the principal Finlay Bros, the forerunner of built on new modes of transport. ern architecture and ability to research. Tania King Ext: 67708 researchers behind the project. Advance Cars, was a livery and bait The existing buildings were adapt to changing needs. Following on from the public PROPERTY INVESTORS [email protected] Sandra is convener of the Te stables offering horses and buggies soon adapted to service vehicles In 1999 major changes were display is a talk by Alan about We welcome letters - preferably via email. Awamutu Genealogy Group and for hire, as well as the stabling of instead of horses, petrol bowsers again made to the Advance Cars buildings from the 1930-1950 They should be under 300 words and Alan is a member, and also a keen animals while their owners were in were installed, sales agencies were site with the demolition of many period. The talk on February 17 will must have the sender’s name, address local historian. town. taken on for Nash cars, Michelin of the older automotive buildings focus on the more modern com- and phone number. No pseudonyms The researchers have been par- The horse-driven hearse used tyres and the Trirdyn three valve and the main workshop building mercial buildings that were built in are accepted and names will only be ticularly fortunate to speak with by Ponty Clark from Clark & receiving set, one of the most mod- altered to suit Mitre 10. Te Awamutu between 1930-1950. previous and current owners of the McMillen Funeral Services in the ern wireless receivers of its time. The researchers have the plans An early evening walk around withheld in special circumstances at the buildings, as well as staff who early days of his business appears The existing buildings con- from the council building file for the town centre is planned for discretion of the editor. Letters are not worked in the various businesses. to have been hired from the stables. tinued to be adapted to cater for the 1999 changes but not for the Wednesday, February 24. This will usually acknowledged and may be edited, They are keen to have public par- Advance Cars later put the body the growth and changes in the changes made when PaperPlus follow a similar format to the suc- The original buildings for Hodgson Motor Services and Holmes Garage are to be lost abridged or discarded. ticipation this Friday and Saturday of the hearse onto a Nash chassis business and in 1957 a new frontage took over the site in 2011. They are cessful walks done in 2020. eventually. We’re online at to help fill the gaps in knowledge. and hired it out to Ponty until he was added to the Advance Cars keen to access that information to Sandra will lead a “Stroll Along nzmecommunitynews.pressreader.com Although the research is fo- was in a position to buy his own workshops, allowing the business add to the story of the building. Main Street Kihkihi” on cused on the buildings, changes motorised hearse. to diversify into the marine and Two of the other garages being Wednesday, March 3, starting and often came about because of busi- By the time John Sterritt and his travel sectors. researched are not as fortunate as ending at Temple Cottage. nesses taking advantage of oppor- business partners Cliff Whitehouse The current buildings on the Advance Cars and TML. An opportunity will be available tunities. The research team did not and Charlie Davis took over Advance Cars and TML sites, (now The Hodgson Motors building at the end of the walk to view the interior of the Police House and Temple Cottage. There is no cost involved for the walks, but participants need to allow up to two hours and have a reasonable level of fitness. Public display: Te Awamutu Library Community Room, Friday, Strawbridge Appliances and Beds Plus is in the original home of Clark & McMillen. 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Waitangi Day long week- It’s on until Saturday. end with people all keen Tto get their hands on some kai from ■ SpaceX’s starlink satellite the iconic Ka¯whia Kai Festival. constellation passed through Around 5000 people attended the sky above the Waipa¯area the festival on Saturday — the on multiple nights last week. town’s residential population is less than 400. NOT The Ka¯whia Kai Festival is a celebration of Ma¯ori food from the ■ Pedestrians expecting drivers land and sea and it has been run- to see them, being ignorant and ning since the early 2000s. walking everywhere with no The festival has seen two com- thought. mittees organise and run the event. The current committee has Around 5000 attended the Ka¯whia Kai Festival. ■ People who dump their old been running it for seven years and clothing, toys and other rubbish its chairwoman Marj Kaati says the Visitors to the festival enjoying in the Mahoe St carpark be- day this year was a brilliant and their kai. cause they are too lazy to use successful one. the bins that are there. It is an “The crowd was excellent and many of the food stalls had sold Hohepa. eyesore and others are left to out by 3.30pm or much sooner,” Chairman of the Ka¯whia Com- clean up. says Marj. munity Projects Trust Incorpor- ■ Plant boxes outside main She says the highlight of the day ation, Kit Jefferies, says he really street shop encroaching almost was the paddle of a waka through enjoyed the day. the harbour which was crewed by “There was a really good crowd half way across the pavement. local paddlers. on the day, at one point the park ■ The house on Rd that One stall that was having a was absolutely chocker blocked.” has its gates that open out onto really good day was Ka Pai Kit was heavily involved in the the foot path. Very dangerous Mussels, whose speciality is barbe- festival. cue wok flambe kai moana. The band he is a part of, the for people walking or on They were serving up mussels, Ka¯whia Muso, took to the stage first scooters. prawns and king scallops and at to entertain the crowds and his one point there were more than 50 family runs the Kai Tino Pai food people lined up to get their hands stall. on a portion. “We specialise in the best mussel By midday, chef and owner of fritters in the world,” says Kit. the stall Hohepa Te Whiu says they Once all the final reports are had nearly sold out of everything. drawn up, Marj says planning for “It’s been a very good day,” says next year’s festival will begin. Local band the Ka¯whia Muso took to the stage to entertain the crowds.

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loaders, trailers, passengers or alcohol allowed — and takes in a Community event spectacular 3-4 hour course over local farms at base of Moun- an adventure — tain. Greg says it is an adventure — not not a race a race. Tractors must have effective undraising for repairs to the brakes and be safe and organisers Te Pahu¯Community Squash take no responsibility for liability. and Sports Club building got There are limited spaces and the off to a hiss and a roar at the organisers have the right of refusal endF of 2019 — but the events of 2020 — but applications are welcome. Fee put a dampener on further efforts. is $25, free for spectators. However, following on from the There will also be a sausage sizzle success of the 2019 Classic Car day, for just $1 each, cash only. organiser Greg Langman has put Classic tractor and support vehicles after a trial run over this weekend’s trek course. Photo / Supplied together the Te Pahu¯Classic Tractor Trek for this Saturday. up event is in a similar vein,” says about holding another community Corcoran Rd at 10am this saturday. For more information “We had such good feedback Greg. event. The off-road trek starts at 10.30am. i contact Greg, 027 498 8295 about how much everyone enjoyed And although fundraising is an The Te Pahu¯Classic Tractor Trek The event is open to classic or Tania Yarndley, 027 525 the Classic Car Day, so this the follow- important aspect, the trek is more gets under way with a meeting at 113 tractors — no dual-wheels, front-end 2026. Consultation on fare changes Pureora park hunting competition back

Waikato Regional Council is propos- looking to introduce fare capping The annual Pureora Forest Park Hunt- We were disappointed to have to friendly event, with a free barbecue ing its most significant change to bus which will make fares cheaper for ing Competition will return for 2021. cancel last year’s competition, but in and games for the kids. It’s also an fares in more than five years, with regular bus users.” The popular competition, the circumstances it was the sensible opportunity for DoC to promote re- public consultation closing at the end Once you spend a certain amount managed by the Department of Con- thing to do.” sponsible hunting and native species of February. each week on your Bee Card (from servation’s (DoC) Maniapoto District The competition allows hunters to protection. Deer Interim bus fares were introduced Monday to Sunday), all further bus staff, is traditionally held in the see the results of many years of Stalkers Association (NZDA) and the when the Bee Card was rolled out in travel in that zone is free. Under the annual deer roar in autumn. It was collective community and public Te Ku¯iti Pig Hunting Club will assist the Waikato in July last year. proposal, it means the maximum an cancelled last year because of the agency pest control efforts in Pureora with Douglas scoring. “With more than 30,000 people adult will pay per week is $20 in Covid-19 nationwide lockdown. and surrounding areas. The competition opens March 12, now using Bee Cards in the region — Hamilton, and for people 18 and Kina Campbell, DoC’s senior ranger Participants can also arrange for and all heads and jaws must be that’s more than 95 per cent of bus under the maximum will be $15. community for Maniapoto, says 2021 their dogs to get kiwi aversion train- entered by midday April 18 at Pureora users — it’s time to set fares going Fare capping is also available marks the 33rd year the hun has been ing on the day. Workshop. To enter, hunters are forward,” said Waikato regional coun- across zones. held. Data on various populations of required to have a valid hunting cillor and regional connections com- “The competition will start on native birds as well as the strong permit for Pureora. mittee chairwoman Angela Strange. For more information and to March 12 and is open to all hunters population of healthy deer in the area “As a result of the changes we’re i provide feedback on the with current permits for Pureora. will be displayed in stalls on the day, Register your head or jaw at proposing, some fares will become changes coming in mid-2021, “This year we would like to encour- and with DoC rangers available to i an official site. Terms and cheaper than pre-Covid levels, and an online survey can be age pig hunters to get a good jaw from answer questions. conditions for the some will increase slightly. completed by visiting busit. the forest and come along for an Hunting is popular on public con- competition are available on “To make public transport more co.nz/fare-changes or calling opportunity to win prizes and meet servation land, and the competition the DoC website — click on accessible for everyone, we’re also 0800 205 305. other hunters, sponsors and DoC staff. is a great way to tie that into a family- “News and Events”.

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Pekerau Primary School was put into lockdown last week while police were working to locate offenders related to an aggravated burglary. Photo / Caitlan Johnston. School, centre put into lockdown Reports of armed burglar prompts lockdown

ekerau Primary 2.25pm to reports of a burglary students inside for a time. School was put into on Te Rahu Rd at a residential Further inquiries however lockdown and a man property near Pekerau School. found there were no firearms was taken into cus- The offenders left the scene involved. Ptody on Thursday, February 4 on foot towards the school. At around 3.30pm, olice following an aggravated burg- The school was put into located the man and arrested lary at a Te Rahu Rd property lockdown just after 3pm. him. He appeared in the Ham- say police. Initial information ilton Youth Court on Friday on A second person was suggested a firearm may have an aggravated burglary involved but police are still been involved, and therefore charge. making inquiries to locate as a precaution the school and The school and early learn- them. a nearby early learning centre ing centre were released from Police were called around were asked to keep their the lockdowns just after 4pm. CrimeLine

Te Awamutu Police attended the following matters last week:

They attended eight family-harm related Rahu Road which resulted in the lockdown of incidents. A Police Safety Order was served to Pekerau School. One of the two offenders was an individual at one of the family-harm related located and arrested, Police are making incidents. enquiries to identify and locate the second Police were called to a disorder on offender. Hazelmere Crescent where a male was Arrests: A male was arrested for cultivating reported to be yelling and hitting a door. cannabis, a large growing room was located at A group of people were reported to be his address. A male was arrested for dis- fighting outside a local licensed premises. orderly behaviour. A male was arrested for There were no injuries made. using a stolen credit card. Burglaries and theft: Police are following up Vehicle incidents: A vehicle travelling north with the registered owner of a vehicle that on O¯ haupo¯Road hit a cheese grater, took out allegedly did a petrol drive-off from Caltex. a fence and rolled onto its roof in a paddock. Two males were caught shoplifting from The The driver of the vehicle fled the scene, Police Warehouse. A musical barrell, worth $6800, are making enquiries to locate them. A vehicle was stolen from Pioneer Park. Police re- crashed into a ditch on Hairini Road, the driver sponded to an aggravated burglary on Te also left the scene before Police arrived. Te Awamutu Police ∼ 872 0100 Victim Support ∼ 0800 VICTIM Crimestoppers ∼ 0800 555111 Urgent traffic (cell only) ∼ *555 Non emergency ∼ 105 Emergency ∼ 111 8 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, February 11, 2021

Waikato Farm Environment Awards 2021 going ahead

espite the interruptions of feedback, recommendations and Group Award is to celebrate the Covid-19 to the 2021 Ballance commendations to entrants. achievements of catchment groups Farm Environment Awards within the Waikato,” says regional D(BFEA) national programme, Finalists for the BFEA Waikato committee chair Matt Holwill. the Waikato region has received a Programme are: “Profiling the catchment award pleasing volume of entries into their ● Levin & Co — Bull beef recipient is a great way to showcase what 2020/2021 awards programme. ● Woodward Farms — Dairy, Angora can be achieved when local communities With the remainder of the regional goats work together and take ownership of programmes cancelled, the New Zealand ● Raupuha Stud — Ram and bull stud, localised catchment issues.” Farm Environment Trust worked with native nursery the Waikato BFEA committee to secure ● Waiorongomai Valley Farms — Dairy Finalists in the Catchment Award are: independent funding and operate and run ● Mamahi — Sheep breeding and ● Pu¯niu River Care a Waikato BFEA programme. finishing, Dairy heifer grazing ● Lake Kaituna and Lake Komakorau Waikato farmers and growers were The 2021 Waikato programme Care Group invited to showcase, benchmark, and includes the launch of a new award that ● River Care improve their operations through the celebrates the achievements of Waikato constructive BFEA process where catchment groups. ■ Final judging will be completed at the agribusiness professionals provide “The purpose of the new Catchment end of February, the awards is on April 14. Aspirations supported, but with concerns New Zealand’s largest manufacturing livelihoods are not put at risk. However, livestock numbers by 15 per cent while industry is generally supportive of the reducing stock numbers may jeopardise still maintaining current production Climate Change Commission’s draft the viability of some processing plants volumes seems optimistic. We need to report and its focus on reducing the use and jobs in rural communities. understand why the commission made of fossil fuels, but is concerned about the “Meat processors rely on throughput this assumption to better assess the stated 15 per cent reduction in sheep, of livestock to create efficiencies of scale likely effects for the industry.” cattle and dairy numbers. and be profitable. The commission The industry agrees that the Sirma Karapeeva, chief executive of estimates that without major on-farm widespread planting of exotic pine trees Te Awamutu the Meat Industry Association, says red practice change and new technologies, a is not a long-term viable solution to meat processors and exporters are 15 per cent reduction in livestock addressing climate change. Courier committed to reducing and eventually numbers will be required to achieve the “The red meat processing sector Your community newspaper for over 100 years eliminating the use of coal, although targets by 2030. This would have a generates more than $10 billion in export achieving the commission’s 2037 target serious impact on the ability of many revenue every year and is also a will be difficult. processors to keep operating. significant regional employer so any To advertise with us phone 07 871 5151 “We do need a fair and just transition “On the face of it, this assumption by changes would have a major impact on away from coal to ensure jobs and the commission that we can reduce people’s livelihoods,” says Sirma.

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Te Awamutu rower ErinTickelpenny with her bronze medal and coach/grandfather Clive Steenson (right) at the 2021 North Island Club Championships. The gold medal winner is Amelia Swindells of Mercer RC and the silver is Jenna Brangwynne of RC. Photo / Light & Motion Photography Club members excel

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ROWING at the club nationals in Twizel demanding age group in two weeks and continue categories are a tremendous rowing next season for the achievement. hree members of Te University of Waikato.” Erin and Lolkje will be com- Boundary lines are indicative only Awamutu Rowing Erin’s grandfather and aunt, peting later this month in the Club competed at the Clive and Yvette Steenson, are 2021 Rocket Foods New Zea- North Island Club long-time supporters of rowing land Rowing Championships ChampionshipsT held at Lake at Te Awamutu. at Twizel, racing in singles and Te Awamutu 255 Long Road Kara¯piro over Auckland anni- “I would like to thank the a double. Sam now moves on versary weekend, and all coaching team at Te Awamutu to schools competitions, repre- achieved A or B final. Rowing Club for their ongoing senting Te Awamutu College Don't be long 6 3 4 The stand-out result was support.” at North Island and National Erin Tickelpenny’s bronze While they were naturally Secondary Schools Champion- This lifestyle property of 3,594sqm (more or less), Auction (unless sold prior) 2pm, Tue 16 Feb 2021 medal in the intermediate cat- delighted that Erin’s hard work ships. features a family home of 245sqm (approx) with four 96 Ulster Street, Hamilton egory. She completed her had paid off, club members Hannah Osborne, one of bedrooms. There’s also a two-bedroom unit of View 11-11.30am Sun 14 Feb 85sqm (approx) which, like the main home, has key regatta weekend with an easy were pleased to acknowledge Clive’s former rowers at Te Stuart Gudsell AREINZ 021 951 737 features like air conditioning, double glazing, and win in the B final of the higher Clive and Yvette’s own contri- Awamutu Rowing Club, was [email protected] ample storage space. The 9x9 metre status club event. bution to Erin’s success. also in action at the champion- garage/workshop and internal access double garage Sharon Evans AREINZ 027 235 4771 “It was a great feeling to be Sam Shaw and Lolkje ships. She was representing provides space for all your projects. This property is [email protected] rewarded for my effort and deBoer’s performances also the Rowing New Zealand Sum- ideally located with Te Awamutu only a short drive. SUCCESS REALTY LIMITED, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008 dedication this season. It was reflected the hours spent train- mer Squad, winning gold with Come to the Open Days, you won’t be disappointed. even more special to have my ingonNga¯roto rather than Brooke Donoghue in the bayleys.co.nz/2312036 granddad and aunty coach me relaxing through the holidays. premier double sculls and sil- in the single,” said Erin. Their B finals in their inter- ver in the premier coxless “My goal is to be successful mediate events and the more- quadruple sculls.

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Auckland threw everything at the Waikato defence, which wasn’t Elite touch team breached until the closing moments of the game where they scored off a included four lads nice long cutout pass. Waikato retained possession in the from Te Awamutu dying minutes to claim a hard-fought win 2-1. he Waikato under-14 boys Paraone posted on Facebook after Elite touch team, including the event: “The things that bring four Te Awamutu boys and coaches joy in sport shouldn’t be the coach Matiu Paraone (Te medals you get if you win. Joy in sport AwamutuT Intermediate School is when your players look to you in teacher), won gold at the Tamariki those big moments of pressure, when Touch Classic over Auckland Anni- the masses are watching, and without versary weekend. saying anything the look on their This was the second year of the faces say ‘we got you coach’. tournament and it was a full weekend “I don’t coach because I have a son of playing competitive touch at the in these teams or because I want my top level. nephews to get MVP . . . I coach to The Waikato team consisted of 14 teach young people little life lessons players from all over the Waikato. through sport so that hopefully one The Te Awamutu boys were Maxwell day they become great men/women.” Kara, Jonan Heke, Jaoquin Burke and All boys worked very hard over Kryton Collett. the holidays, with extra training The players put the hard yards in regimes in the lead-up to the competi- to prepare themselves for every tion. game they played. It was about get- Trials started in October and there ting through one game at a time. were more than 70 triallists for the In the final, the boys played against under-14 age group. a classy Auckland outfit who they Te Awamutu crew from the Waikato They participated in an elite week- had lost to previously in the round U-14 Boys Elite touch team at the end camp in Ka¯whia the week before robin 3-4. Tamariki Classic (from left) Tammy tap-off, three tournaments held in It was an exhilarating final, with Kara (team manager), Kryton Collett, Hamilton, a module in Hamilton play going back and forth for almost Jonan Heke, Maxwell Kara, Jaoquin every Wednesday and extra week- the entire first half. Each team set up Burke, Matiu Paraone (coach) and end trainings before the tournament. scoring opportunities but strong de- Ullysis Stafford-Kara (sponsor and fence turned the game into chess. hydration specialist). With only one minute until Tamariki Touch halftime, Waikato opened the scoring Classic 2021 — Waikato through a clean, quick play from U14 Boys Elite results: Maxwell Kara, diving through two ● Day 1 — Game 1 v Counties Win 8-4; middle defenders. Game 2 v North Harbour Win 7-5; Game The halftime score was 1-0. 3 v Te Tai Tokerau Win 8-3; Game 4 v Waikato were hot on attack at the Bay of Plenty Win 5-4. start of the second half and it wasn’t Maxwell Kara scores one of ● Day 2 — Game 5 v Auckland Lose 3-4; long until they claimed their second Waikato’s two tries in the final Semi-final v Counties Win 4-3; Grand through Constantine Walker to make against Auckland. Photos / Supplied Final v Auckland Win 2-1. it 2-0.

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CYCLING sional (Jumbo cycle series’ Week 5 Visma), hoping for the road title that has eluded him after finishing runner- CYCLING More than 250 event entries, includ- up in both the time trial and road race ing several from Te Awamutu Sports last year. Cycling Club, will make the 2021 There are a number of Tokyo inety-two riders signed on Vantage Elite Road Cycling National Olympic-bound track riders compet- for Week 5 of the Spoken Championships in Cambridge the ing including the in-form , Cycles Summer Series with biggest in recent memory. and Tom Sexton — a couple of light showers at The championships form the flag- all riding for Black Spoke Pro Cycling theN beginning of the evening. ship event of RIDE: New Zealand’s — plus Corbin Strong and Regan Congratulations to Michael Cycling Festival in Cambridge from Gough. Also included are mountain Torckler who won the A Grade race February 12-14. bike stars Ben Oliver and Trek World in a time of 33.14. There are 84 riders entered for the Professional , who will Te Awamutu Sports Cycling Club time trial based from Roto O Rangi both be targeting their off-road wish their riders competing at the School between Cambridge and Te nationals at the end of the month. Elite Road Champs on Friday and Awamutu on Friday, February 12 with The women’s fields include Sunday, and the Gran Fondo on Sat- 166 riders to contest the road races WorldTour rider urday, all the very best. on Saturday and Sunday, February 13 (BikeExchange), the 2018 road and Week 5 winners across the grades: and 14 based from Tom Voyle Park time trial winner, and the in-form A Grade: 1st Michael Torckler 33:14; in Cambridge and taking in the limbs , who rode for TIBCO 2nd George Jackson 33:14; 3rd Kiaan around French Pass/Te Miro. on the WorldTour last year) and Rally Watts 33:15 The record numbers are also Cycling professional Olivia Ray, B Grade 1: 1st Hamish Banks 37:07; matched by quality with winners of chasing a hattrick of wins after the 2nd Shem Rodger 37:08; 3rd Charlie 30 national road titles included. national criterium and Gravel and Tar Studd 37:08 WorldTour riders Shane Archbold victories. C Grade 1: 1st Matt Douglas 39:57; and Niamh Fisher-Black have The time trials on Friday, February 2nd Mackenzie Macky 39:57; 3rd Ted remained in Europe with travel re- 12 will see the under-19 females race Schmidt 39:57 strictions and unable to defend their over an 18.3km course, elite and D Grade 1: 1st Adam Framp 44:20; elite road titles. However, Niamh’s under-23 females, and under-19 males 2nd Luka Moran 44:23; 3rd Jacob brother Finn, who will ride for the over 27.6km and elite and under-23 Chetwin 44:23 glamour Jumbo Visma Development males over 44km. E Grade: 1st Danie Dafel 46:55; 2nd professional team this year, will de- There will be interest with the Thomas Turner 46:55; 3rd David fend his under-23 titles in both road under-19 category included in the Graham 46:56 and time trial. championships after previously de- F Grade: 1st Rob Shirley 52:18; 2nd Canyon SRAM WorldTour profes- cided with the Vantage Age Group Bruce Mandeno 52:21; 3rd Tom Davies sional Ella Harris, who won both Road National Championships later 57:44 female under-23 titles, has not recov- in the year. They will race over 80km Under 15: 1st Kendra Gray 10 min- ered from injury to compete. (females) and 115km (males) in the ute (handicap) 25.50; 2nd Thomas The elite time trial champions who road race on Saturday, February 13. Purdie 5 minute 22.55; 3rd Oliver are better known in other sports will The elite and under-23 women will Fleming 5 minute 22.56. defend their titles, in Ironman New race over 130km on Sunday, Febru- Zealand champion and record holder ary 14 with three laps of the French Teresa Adam and rowing superstar Pass/Te Miro loop, passing the start- Michael Torckler racing at the BDO Hamish. finish base each lap. It will include Road Cycling National There are a host of quality riders 1720m of climbing. The elite and Championships in Napier during with the men’s elite field including the under-23 men will race over 174km 2018. Photo / Duncan Brown current world top-30 ranked profes- with four laps of the same course.

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The new ball was taken by Leon Stableford - Jon Darragh 38; Percy Kapa 37; Kaipaki 1 opened with their two Holden and Leith Schwass, and Jenny Towers 37; Bill Hawira 37. aitangi weekend was women’s first class cricketers; what a fine opening spell it was Monday Scramble cricket-packed for Burrows and Rout, after a solid with both bowlers picking up a Gross - Stuart Towers 72 Kaipaki Cricket Club start, Kaipaki lost both Rout and wicket each. Nett - Mark O'Shaugnessy 63 with three matches Stuthridge. First change bowler Dean Busch Stableford - Ethan Hooper (Nga¯hinapo¯uri) 43; andW the annual Kaipaki 6s tourna- This brought some old bloke to again showed what a true Kaipaki Rodney Morkel 41; John Tart 41; Jacob Dempsey ment taking place. the crease, who supported man he is, driving down from (Stewart Alexander) 39; Adam Fursdon 37. Several famous names turned Burrows as she played some eye Auckland to put on the baggy Stewart Alexander out for the club over the weekend catching drives and cuts during green and gold cap as well as Craig Vets results including White Fern Nat Burrows her 50. The old fellow down the Stewart on debut, as they put pres- Keith Mitchell - 41 points; Neal Johston 36; Bruce and former Waikato rugby player other end made 40 not out and Ben sure on the Morrinsville top order Russ 36; Chris White 35; Rod Ward 35. Murray Driver. Woolerton got a nice 22 not out. with tight spells. Sunday Scramble Kaipaki 1 v Fraser Tech Kaipaki made 180 but most im- One of the highlights of the day Gross - Kapi Hughes 71; Jacob Carey 76; Arthur Kaipaki Oval was looking su- portantly made Fraser Tech fight White Fern Nat Burrows was back was Graeme (Mintie) Mead taking Heke 76; Zekyl Aperehama 80; Alec perb on a beautiful Waikato morn- for their wickets and stay out in in Kaipaki colours on Saturday his first Kaipaki wicket (1-23 off 4 Cruickshank 80. ing thanks to John Parker and all the field for 35 overs. against Fraser Tech. Photo / Supplied overs) caught by Holden in the Net - Zekyl Aperehama 61; Leigh Grylls 66; the magnificent work he puts in. Kaipaki Gold v East Link deep. Arthur Heke 67; Alan Ramsey 68. Fraser Tech batted first and took White finishing with 1-31. Other wicket takers were Shane Points - Zekyl Aperehama 45; Leigh Grylls 40; full advantage of the great batting Kaipaki Gold arrived at Inness Special mention for Mac Whittaker with his well-directed Arthur Heke 39; Alan Ramsey 38. conditions. Common, confident after their win Gilkison who completed his spell medium pacers and Darin Pirongia The youthful Kaipaki eam over East Link Black last weekend of 7 overs for 29 runs. Armstong with his little off- The second round of the Ryan Cup was played showed plenty of fight and energy as young captain Dylan Jeffries In the field, wicket-keeper spinners as Morrinsville made 257 on Sunday with some excellent scores coming in the field, led by Conor Stuthridge decided to bat first. Mustafa Kapadia showed his ver- off their 40 overs. in. who showed no respect for his After a great all round game last satility with a catch and a Kaipaki opened their innings Grant Clow had the round of the day with a body. week, Dharmik Desai showed stumping. with the experienced Busch and 65 nett to win the junior division. Kaipaki’s bowling attack never again what a great cricketer he is A special mention to Archie Armstrong with both players retir- Garry Bowman had another par round of 72 gave up with Zach Mahaffey taking for the Kaipaki Nation making a Louden, a young man from St ing. to have a second consecutive 67 nett to have two well deserved wickets with a superb 62. Peter’s on debut, who brought all Busch had a well put together him leading the Ryan Cup after two rounds. tight spell of medium pace. He was He was supported by James the energy in the world in the field, 30 and Armstrong, who got an- Jack Hjorth was the winner of the January Race supported by Leith Schwass bowl- Thomas on debut who showed testing batsmen with his accurate other opportunity at the crease, got to 500 bar tab. ing his Jeremy Coney-type me- what a big future he has in the throwing and immaculate ability 40 not out. Scott Law won the longest drive at the Western dium slow deliveries taking 2-35. game with a well compiled 21. to stop the ball and save runs. Other players to shine at the Open which was played at Piopio on Saturday. The bowling performance of the Jeffries with 20 and William East Link got home in the 34th batting crease were Tony Kay 30 Scramble on Nett innings came from Alisha Rout Jacobsen with 15, helped get over, three down. retired with some superb hitting Senior - Garry Bowman 67; Gary Russo 69; Steve who bowled a beautiful spell of Kaipaki Gold through to 180/9. Kaipaki XI v Morrinsville and some old bloke with 31 retired Law 72; Bill Fox 72; Derek Boyle 73; Jack Hjorth controlled right arm off spin and East Link made a solid start with Over 40s with 6 fours, young Dylan Jeffries 73; Brent Keene 74; Rob Taylor 75. was unlucky not to add to her one their opening batsman playing a As the Morrinsville team ap- 36 not out who also got another Junior - Grant Clow 65; Dave Peryer 67; Dick wicket. very solid innings. proached the Nation’s Capital, you opportunity at the crease and Leith Thomas 67; Charlie Coles 68; Jackson Brown A special mention to Nat Then Jeffries brought himself could see the smiles on their faces Schwass finishing off a great all 70; Addy Nieremeijer 71; Ron Cogswell 72; Barry Burrows. Her keeping was some- on. He is fast becoming a good all- as they saw Kaipaki Oval — what round game also with 30 retired. 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February 2021, at Hoops & Scoops onsite Waikato Hospital, Dearly loved husband Don’t forget your BAG of Valerie. Much loved with his loving Te Manuahura Trust Father of Graeme and children and CONTACT TERESA 021 624693 Shirley; and Debbie grandchildren at his Annual General Meeting and Steve Kemp. side. Aged 76. Loved Honouring your Loved Poppa of Mark husband of the late loved ones wishes Notice is hereby given that the and Lauren, Chris and Sandra. Loved father A PUBLIC MEETING Tessa, Stacey and Ben, and father-in-law of Proudly helping families Organised by Annual General Meeting of Erin and Kent; and Nicki and Laurence with dignity and sincerity. Beneficial Owners will be held at St John’s loved great Johnson, Stephanie, We’re there for you 24/7. TE AWAMUTU GREY POWER Ambulance Hall, Palmer Street, Te Awamutu grandfather of 5. Kristopher and on Saturday, 27 February 2021 A private family Natasha. Cherished grandad of Cassandra, 07 870 2137 commencing at 11.00am. service has been held. FDANZ Jonathan, Renee, 262 Ohaupo Road, Thursday, 18 February, 1.30pm Te Awamutu Amber, Lily and www.rosetown.co.nz Jim Goddin at Te Awamutu RSA AGENDA Nneka. Great grandad of Cohan and Cooper. 1. Welcome. A celebration of Guest Speaker 2. Minutes of 2019 Annual General Robert’s life has been TE AWAMUTU held on Wednesday FUNERAL SERVICES Mandy Merson, Community Safety Officer Meeting. FRASER, th Carol Anne. 10 February at St from CommSafe. Lets look at safety in our 3. Matters arising from Minutes. Paul’s Collegiate 4. Receive Trustees’ Annual Report and Peacefully passed at Chapel, 77 Hukanui homes and community. Financial Statements. home surrounded by Road, Chartwell, Has your strees got neighbourghood support? her family on Monday, Hamilton, followed by 5. Approve Trustees’ recommendation 8 February 2021. Loved a private cremation. in respect to dividends paid to wife of Peter, mother All communications to $2 donation - NO Raffle and mother-in-law of Tocker Family c/- PO Alexandra House Chapel shareholders. Michael and Claire; Box 241, Te Kuiti 3941. 570 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu 6. General Business. Cameron; Duncan and In the care of Are you over 60? Krystal; Hamish and VJ Williams & Sons, Phone 871 5131 G Brill P Patmore Olivia. Adored Annie Open meeting, everyone welcome Funeral Directors Chairperson Secretary to Isla, Leighton, Association of NZ. Funeral Directors & Monumental Masons Cuppa and muffin provided Hollie, Finley, Ken, Queries, phone Hazel Barnes 870 1924 Elise, Ayla, James and Garth & Lynette Williams Sophie. Now at rest For compassionate and caring service Caring Funeral Professionals with her father, Roy, In Memoriam www.teawamutufuneralservices.co.nz and sister, Olwyn. GALLIEN, We will celebrate Norman Charles. Church Services Carol’s life, in her Passed away February NAU MAI HAERE MAI garden at 21 St Leger 9th 2020. Much loved Road, Te Awamutu, father, father-in-law & KIHIKIHI this Saturday, 13th poppa of Andrea & Commemorations February at 1pm. In Sean, Brent & Helen, PESBYTERIAN CHURCH lieu of flowers,Carol Kelly, Peter & Anna, 20 – 21st February 2021 and family would Amy, Mason, Paige, CHURCH SERVICES 10am appreciate donations Ava, Kate, Regan & Sunday, 14th January and to Kihikihi Maori Jade. Sunday, 21st February Women’s Welfare Forever in our hearts. Apakura/Rangiaowhia Whanau Day League, and these may All welcome be left at the service. Saturday 20 February 2021 LOZA, Te Awamutu Funeral Toni Ann. Services FDANZ Venue: Te Awamutu Racecourse main stand area Time does not fade 1:30pm Mihi Whakatau /Opening. Kaumatua and his worship the Mayor. HINTON, the memories, Maureen. always in our thoughts. 2:00pm MusicMusic Performances of Kapahaka, Impersonations and DJ. Healthy snacks 5.4.24 - 1.2.21 Love from Mum, and cold drinks and Berry ice cream will be available for a small charge, but An avid golfer and Justin, LeeAnn and Whanau can bring their own picnic snacks and drinks but Strictly no alcohol respected member of family. Pirongia Golf Club. There will also be Fun rides for the tamariki and mokopuna including a An afternoon tea in RIKA, Maureen’s memory Harold Mclean (Sonny). Lost and Found bouncy castle and slide, Upright bungy, Ferris wheel and fi re engine. will be held at the Passed away one year. Horse racing exhibition gallop. Pirongia Golf Club on I saw you last night LOST Monday 15 March at REWARD FISHER AND PAYKEL 2:15pm Screening of the Thomas Power Documentary with Footage from last year’s 2pm. All welcome. In a dream so bright, I cried as you waved offered walking stick. Please commemoration will kick off our Wananga Presentations in the Rosetown so caringly. HAVE YOU phone 871 4023. Room. I feel that you’re okay Among the stars and SEEN THIS 3.00pm 1. Launch of E-Pukapuka He Wini Raro-Rangiaowhia with the milky way, CLOCK? Public Notices Remember It’s how you’re Dr Kahu McClintock remembered fondly each passing day. MARKET 3:30pm 2. Wetland Lakes Research from the University of Waikato us in your Gone but not forgotten COUNCIL CARPARK 4:00pm 3. Rangiaowhia Reconciliation - Engagement and Research lead by - Loma. THIS Saturday RIKA. Te Waha a Tuara. Will and Dad and Pops. Gaynor Westgate: 07 870 4551 6:00pm Dinner in the King Country Lounge To have you here in the same old way 7:00pm Karakia Whakamutunga leave a legacy Would be our dearest wish today. TE AWAMUTU Loved so much this ROSE Rangiaowhia Memorial Commemoration Day of hope man so strong p In a few short months SOCIETY Sunday 21st February 2021 you were gone. It was removed from a Annual General Venue: Rangiaowhia Rd, Te Awamutu So sadly missed Meeting lockup several years by us all, will be held on 5.30am Assemble at Kowhatu corner Puahue Rd & Rangiaowhia Rd Ceremony & Jazz, Wade, Floyd, ago. It was made circa nd March 2 , 2021 at service. Helena, Jeremy, 1915.The pendulum 7pm at the Heather, Pandora, Information Centre, Sonny Jr & Julian. arm shown and Birchall Room, Move to St Paul Anglican Church karakia and prayers lead by Archbishop weights may have Gorst Avenue, David Moxon. been replaced. Te Awamutu (opposite the Rose Move to Urupa / pou and Catholiic Cemetery karakia and prayers lead by It is a family heirloom Gardens). Bishop Stephen Lowe . 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326 Mandeno Street 3 1 1 72 Dalton Avenue 4 2 2 Te Awamutu Te Awamutu

Opportunity Knocks Auction Location Plus Rural Views For Sale 1:00pm Tuesday 18th February 2021 $770,000 This solid 1960’s brick home is packed with Growing families will be impressed with the (unless sold prior), LJ Hooker Office, ______potential & presents as a perfect opportunity location & space of this newly listed 1990's 41 Mahoe St, Te Awamutu to step onto the property ladder or add to ______home with aluminium joinery. Situated in your rental portfolio. Featuring 3 double sought-after Dalton Avenue, this high stud Fiona Collins 027 295 4250 View bedrooms, a spacious covered deck & large Sunday 1:00 - 1:30pm property is close to Te Awamutu's CBD & is section, there is huge scope to modernise & ______perfectly positioned in a relaxed setting add instant value. Agent amongst quality homes. This is a fantastic opportunity & investors or John Halliday 021 308 641 The welcoming & light-filled residence is set first home buyers should add this home to the on two levels with the first floor featuring a top of their list. Don’t delay…. Call John today! LJ Hooker Te Awamutu spacious living & dining area. LJ Hooker Te Awamutu (07) 871 5044 (07) 871 5044 teawamutu.ljhooker.co.nz/1E67GG8 Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Licensed Agent REAA 2008

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138 Tui Crescent 4 2 2 749 Teasdale Street 4 2 2 Te Awamutu Te Awamutu

Calling all Families For Sale A Touch of Grandeur on Teasdale Sale By Deadline $765,000 Closes 4pm Thursday 18th Just for you, this spacious 4 bedroom, 2 Say hello to charm and a touch of grandeur ______February 2021 (unless sold bathroom home has it all. Beautifully close to town. View prior) renovated & extended to suit the whole family, Be welcomed by a grand entrance leading to Sunday 1:00 - 1:30pm ______this fabulous home delivers a relaxed urban a spacious living room with stunning ______View lifestyle that will satisfy fussy kids, busy Mums Agent mountain views. Admire the well-appointed By Appointment Only & laid back Dads. Featuring large garaging Gary Derbyshire 021 149 4371 kitchen, spacious bedrooms and bathrooms, ______with safe internal access, wonderful multi- and even a mezzanine too. Agent level outdoor entertaining areas for wining, Then step outside to your wrap-around Pamela Thackray 021 184 1255 dining or just relaxing, & the property is also verandah, private courtyard, well-planted well fenced for those curious pets. LJ Hooker Te Awamutu garden, large garage and much, much more. LJ Hooker Te Awamutu (07) 871 5044 (07) 871 5044

Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Licensed Agent REAA 2008 LJ Hooker Te Awamatu trading as Te Awamutu Realty (REAA 2008). All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.