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Jersey show OUR CHAMPION! Head along to the Te Awamutu Jersey Classic show this Saturday, November 18. See jerseys of different Mountain biker is a winner ages and classes competing at the Kihikihi Domain from 9am-3pm. Two-times world under-23 TC161117SP01 The Te Awamutu Jersey WAIPA Sportsman of the Year, Cattle Club was established mountain bike champion was named Sportsman of the Te Awamutu’s world champion in 1922. It has a long history Year at 2017 Waipa Networks mountain biker Sam Gaze with of families and individuals District Sports Awards. his certificate. who have enjoyed the “It’s been an amazing couple of breeding of jersey cattle and days. I’m over the moon,” Gaze the social connections within said. and Switzerland in the women’s the club. Less than 24 hours before the double sculls with Olivia Loe. They sports awards were held at Te won gold in both races. At the 2017 Art group Awamutu Events Centre on World Rowing Championships in Art Assignment is a free Monday night, Gaze upstaged a Sarasota, Florida, she became casual group where star-studded field of road cyclists world champion in the women’s participants choose an art winning the Vantage Criterium double sculls partnered with Loe. assignment each month to National Championships on the The other major award win- work on. streets of Takapuna. ners were Luke Jacobson (Jun- At the end of the month the “I was not in the best of health ior Sportsman of the Year), group meets, shares their art this week but wanted to give it my Norm Charlton (Coach of the and picks an art assignment best. This was a surprise but I felt Year), Cambridge Football for the following month. strong and to win a national title Club’s senior men’s 1st XI (Team The group next meets at on the road is a real honour. Then of the Year), Netball’s Ella Walton Street on Sunday, to be named Te Awamutu Sports- Higgins (Official of the Year) and man of the Year is the icing on the Jordan Hitchcock (Secondary November 26 at 6pm. cake. I’m equally proud of that School Contribution to Sport). To book a spot contact gong.” Eligible winners and judges’ [email protected] Gaze won his world title at the recommendations are now consid- om UCI World Mountain Bike ered for the Brian Perry Waikato Champs in Cairns, Australia — Regional Sports Awards on Winery tour taking out the Under 23 Men’s Thursday, February 1, 2018 at XCO (Cross Country Olympic). He Claudelands Conference and Event cancelled continued his success placing Centre, Hamilton. Due to unforeseen fourth at the elite World Cup in binat- Service to Sport awards were circumstances The Winery Andorra. ion of presented six recipients, including Tour, scheduled to come to Sport Waikato Waipa District paid Podiu- Billy Carter (Te Awamutu Football Vilagrad Winery, has Coordinator Rebecca Foy was employees m and is Club) and Clive Steenson (Te Awa- announced the cancellation very pleased with the high calibre and dedicated a humble mutu Rowing Club. of its 2018 tour. of nominations, finalists and win- volunteers athlete who Carter joined Te Awamutu As it is not possible to ners this year. allows the club to has an outstand- Football Club in 1998 and has reschedule the tour, full ticket “We have had an amazing continuously diversify, ing work ethic on and played many games, bringing a refunds will be available by spread of talent across all upskill and support members, off the track. wealth of knowledge and enthusi- contacting Ticketmaster on categories this year. local sport and recreation pro- Cheatley is an inspirational and asm to his committed coaching 0800 111 999. “It’s great to see the hard work grammes. influential volunteer in the sport of across all ages and stages. In 2008 and determination from all our Te Awamutu Sports Cycling cycling, who is heavily involved he created the midgets league and Float parade sportspeople really paying off. Club enjoyed a memorable night, with the Te Awamutu Sports Cyc- continues to run this. In 2006 a Those sportspeople could not do with Cath Cheatley taking out ling Club and many other organ- You’ve still got time to competition for local primary what they do without the fantastic Administrator of the Year and isations. schools was developed by Carter enter a float in this year’s support of the many talented being named Jun- She works with Paralympic which grows each year. Gisler Architects Annual Te coaches, administrators, officials ior Sportswoman of the Year. Cycling and assists with develop- Steenson rowed for Te Awa- Awamutu Christmas Float and supporters.” Andrews recently returned ment days and mentors athletes, mutu from the 60s and over the Parade. The event is on Te Awamutu Rugby Sports and from the Junior World Cycling while also managing the weekly years he has become multifaceted Saturday, December 9 at Recreation Club Inc was named Champs in Italy where she came Waipa Secondary Schools Friday with differing roles. midday. Club of the Year. away with a well-deserved gold in night velodrome sessions. She He has raised funds, managed Pick up a form at the Te The club is a leading example of the individual pursuit. In doing so, works tirelessly, the hours she building extensions and boat pur- Awamutu Courier office. the business model for ‘hubbing’ she broke the world record by a puts in for cycling is phenomenal. chasing. For information ring Colin sports clubs together. With mul- staggering four seconds. Brooke Donoghue took out His passion, technical ability, Pinkerton on 871 3554. tiple codes, all 3500 members bene- Andrews is involved in the Sportswoman of the Year. In the patience and problem-solving atti- fit from effective communication Sport NZ/High Performance Sport 2017 season, Donoghue competed tude has helped pave the way and and administration. Having a com- NZ programme — Pathway to at World Rowing Cups in Poland deepened the culture of the club.

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Personally I think it’s fan- Many will agree it’s cer- dreams and contribute in the It would open the door for Circulated free to 14,055 homes through Te Awamutu tastic MPs that are young tainly been a very long time work force including politics wider representation and a and surrounding districts. mothers can now take their coming. is as I said before fantastic. younger voice in local govern- babies into the Parliament De- If you analysed what life is Now it poses the question: ment. CIRCULATION 14,055* (7136 urban, 6919 rural) bating Chambers with them. really all about, the simple should elected women mem- I also know this has hap- This will give more young answer must be the ‘circle of bers, be allowed to take their pened in the very recent past We welcome letters - preferably via email. They women the opportunity to life itself’. babies into Waipa Council or and was not very well should be under 300 words and must have the stand for central government So by reducing barriers to Community Board meetings? received. sender’s name, address and phone number. No with the assurance and confid- enable young women, future My view is certainly, why VERN WILSON pseudonyms are accepted and names will only be ence they can also be mothers. mothers, to follow their not. Waipa District Councillor withheld in special circumstances at the discretion of the editor. Letters are not usually acknowledged and may be edited, abridged or discarded. SALES MANAGER Support families to Dignified death Belinda Wolland [email protected] Yes, Mrs Linton, you are right, “it certainly was EDITORIAL help them survive not . . . secular humanism” that voted against the Dean Taylor (editor) Ext: 67705 euthanasia bill. [email protected] So, excluding secular humanism (which professes Colin Thorsen (journalist) Ext: 67713 Some of the saddest stories today The Natural Law, however, can logic and reason over Christian belief), this only [email protected] are the breakup of family life. be broken, for it comes under the leaves the opinions of the predominantly God-fearing Bethany Rolston (journalist) Ext: 67710 The natural family is control of the will. This does not groups. [email protected] biologically intergenerational and make it any the less absolute. In answer to your question, Mrs Linton, for me to nationally and historically observ- When Natural Law (Mother “explain what religion it was that drove those non- ADVERTISING able. Nature) is violated, there are seri- Christian submissions opposing euthanasia”. Cheryl Joubert The natural family is the conse- ous consequences. I would like to say that just because an objectionist [email protected] quence of the sexual nature of men A good example of this is the does not specifically mention God does not mean that 027 447 8160 and women who complement one breakup of the family. Split the this is not largely behind the reasoning of their Lizel Beyleveld another. It’s not a subjective, ideo- atom and tremendous physical dis- objection. [email protected] logical or religious construction. aster results from the explosive A good example of this is your first letter to the 027 809 9933 Thus, it comes under Natural Law forces released. Split the family — Courier on this subject where you do not mention CLASSIFIEDS written in the heart of each and the sacred cell of society — and God, but obviously it plays a large part in your views. Tania King, Ext: 67708 every human being. tremendous social disaster results Some people are trying to link killing with Tania Cortesi-Western, Ext: 67707 There are two sets of absolutes — from the explosive passions re- euthanasia when the two are totally different. Alanah Harvey, Ext: 67701 the Laws of Nature and the Natural leased. Killing is typically an act of violence whereas [email protected] Law. One cannot break the Law of Let us all work together caring euthanasia, meaning “good death” is an act of Nature. for and supporting one another so compassion. DELIVERY QUERIES 0800 111 200 For example, if I jump from a as to preserve and strengthen fam- Therefore, if true caring and concern is your wish, POSTAL ADDRESS three-storied building I don’t break ily life, for stable happy families then the option of a humane and dignified end 97 Sloane Street, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu 3840 the law of gravity, I simply illus- mean a stable happy nation. through optional euthanasia is the obvious choice. OFFICE HOURS trate it. JOSEPH KEOWA GRAHAM DUNN Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm, Fri 8am - 4.30pm PHONE 07 871 5151 We welcome your letters - preferably via email. Letters should be under 300 words and must have the sender’s name, address and phone number included. The letter will be published with the writer’s name (no pseudonyms accepted) and names will only be withheld in special circumstances at the discretion of the editor. Letters are not usually acknowledged and may be edited, abridged or discarded. 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TC161117SPBIKETRAIL WAIPA District Councillor Marcus Gower (right) and Mountain To Road Cycles owner Callum Fawcett on Te Ara Kihikihi. COMIN’ UP in PIRONGIA… NOVEMBER To celebrate the com- finishes at Herbert Street “It has huge commun- many passionate sup- Fri 17: Tim Armstrong LIVE from 7.00pm pletion of the new 4.5km in Kihikihi. ity support and is already porters behind this project Mon 20: Quiz Night fundraiser for Justine Miller trail between Kihikihi and The path is concrete in been eagerly used by and we’re all thrilled to Tues 28: Closed for sellout event Te Awamutu, the public is urban areas and crushed walkers, cyclists and celebrate it opening.” invited to an opening limestone in rural areas. scooters.” Mr Fawcett said the DECEMBER event this Saturday from The new trail, named Councillor Gower is shared pathway will unite Fri 15: LIVE Karaoke with SHELLZ from 7.30pm 10am to noon. Te Ara Kihikihi, which supported by locals Peter Kihikihi and Te Awa- Fri 22: Family Xmas Party in Garden Bar then LIVE band Enjoy a celebratory translates to Kihikihi trail Fraser, chair of the Kihi- mutu. Mayday Circus from 8.30pm ride on the trail and head is a big win for the Waipa kihi Ratepayers Associa- “It connects our towns Tues 26: Boxing Day Races with Tim Armstrong LIVE from 3.00pm to Albert Park for a free District, Councillor Mar- tion and Callum Fawcett, and encourages more and sausage sizzle, coffee cart, cus Gower says. owner of Mountain To more people to get out BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS FUNCTION NOW! spot prizes, giveaways, “The Kihikihi com- Road Cycles, in organising there and give it a try.” PARTY NEW YEAR’S EVE, CLOSED JAN 1ST & 2ND bike safety checks and munity has worked the opening event. Mr Over time the Council electric bike demos. tirelessly over the last six Fraser says the opening intends to build a network 815 FRANKLIN ST - PIRONGIA - PH 07 871 9838 The 2.5m-wide track years to see this trail built day will be a celebration of of cycle ways connecting www.fivestagspirongia.co.nz starts at Te Awamutu’s and we couldn’t be hap- community. historic places, towns and Albert Park Drive and pier,” he says. “There have been so features of the district. Mountain a finalist in awards This newspaper is subject to Sanctuary Mountain manager Melissa Sinton. land species in the sanctuary, in- NZ Press Council procedures. Maungatautari is leading the way “The aim is to re-establish an cluding skinks, geckos, frogs, bats A complaint must first be in sustainable tourism. ecosystem as close to pre-human and insects such as weta. directed in writing to the The predator-free reserve in arrival as possible. The Maunga “Sanctuary Mountain editor’s email address. If not Pukeatua is a finalist in this year’s provides a window into what a Maungatautari is a national strong- satisfied with the response, Restoring Nature category of the predator-free New Zealand looks hold for western brown kiwi, as a NZI Sustainable Business Network like, and is a crucial player in New species occur naturally throughout the complaint may be referred Awards. Zealand achieving a predator-free the North Island and like other to the Press Council, P.O. Sanctuary Mountain country by 2050. kiwi, have declined in number.” Box 10-879, The Terrace, Maungatautari’s 47km pest-proof “The primordial native forest of The species is being gradually Wellington 6143. Or use the fence is the longest in the world. Te Tui a Tane, the Southern Enclos- introduced into the reserve. It protects 3363ha of ecological ure of the Maunga, resplendent This year Sanctuary Mountain online complaint form at reserve and many of New Zealand’s with lush ferns, ponga and towering Maungatautari celebrates 10 years www.presscouncil.org.nz endangered species. rimu and tawa, is a place of beauty as New Zealand’s largest mainland Please include copies of the It is accessible to the public and and birdsong. sanctuary. article and all correspondence expects to attract about 20,000 visi- “It is home to many rare native The NZI Sustainable Business with the publication. tors this year. birds including the endangered hihi Network Awards recognise and “Restoring nature and protect- (stitchbird), as well as kaka, kiwi, celebrate success in sustainability. ing native species is at the heart of tui, kereru (wood pigeon) and Winners will be announced at a what we do,” says Sanctuary Moun- popokatea (whitehead).” gala dinner event in Auckland on tain Maungatautari acting general “There are also other New Zea- November 30. 4 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, November 16, 2017

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Music and Lyrics by Ruth Wallis Book by Steve Mackes and Michael Whaley TC141117BR02 LAWNMOWER & Chainsaw Centre manager Josh Edkins (left) presents arborist First Produced Off-Broadway by Lawrence Leritz Craig Wilson his Husqvarna battery-powered chainsaw.

A Pirongia arborist stations), aerial rescue, Centre in Te Awamutu will take on the world’s (using a dummy), last week. best tree climbers at an throwline, (installing The prize will certainly New Zealand Premiere international competition climbing lines), footlock come in handy. next year. (climbing a vertical rope) Mr Wilson and his wife Craig Wilson qualified and speed climbing up the Talia own Wilson Trees A riotous comedy for adults! to compete at the world tree. and Landscaping in finals after winning the Mr Wilson made it to Pirongia. Perfect for Christmas parties New Zealand Tree Climb- the final championship Mr Wilson will repre- ing Championship in Tau- round — the Masters’ sent New Zealand in the ranga last month. Climb — and won the Best international finals in The competition, All-round Climber. Ohio next year. Season: 25 Nov to 16 December 2017 which simulates working One of his prizes was a It’s the second time he A dinner and show experience – $70.00 per person conditions of arborists in Husqvarna battery- will represent New Zea- the field, includes five powered chainsaw, which land — he also competed Bookings: www.iticket.co.nz or 0508 484 253 events: the work climb he picked up from Lawn- in the international finals (which includes four mower & Chainsaw in Florida in 2015.

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More than 90 stallholders Craft Fair organiser Carol gathered from around the North Marsh says the event was a good Island to showcase their opportunity for creatives and creations at the 20th Te Awa- craftspeople to meet and net- mutu Annual Craft Fair. work. The free event was held at the “I already know of two busi- Te Awamutu Selwyn Park on nesses that are going to collabor- Saturday. ate after meeting on Saturday,” Stallholder Grace Redgrave, she says. owner of Ciclo Creations, says “The general vibe was very she was excited to attend her positive and we’ve had really first market of the season. good feedback.” The Whatawhata woman sold “The fair showcases Te Awa- cushions, clothes and prints. mutu as a wonderful place.”

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Plan flawed: Greenpeace reenpeace has models. welcomed Fonterra’s “Reducing the herd and G pledge to substan- moving towards regenerat- tially reduce climate ive farming is a double win. emissions from agriculture, At the same time as we but says there is a “gaping reduce our impact on the hole” in the plan. climate, we clean up our On Tuesday New Zea- rivers and drinking water,” land’s largest dairy producer says Ms Larsson. pledged to reduce its net As part of its climate greenhouse gas emissions plan, Fonterra has also by 30% by 2030, with a long indicated it aims to replace term aim to achieve net zero the coal used at its milk emissions by 2050. HBT17151713 drying plants with electric- Greenpeace campaigner, GREENPEACE ity and wood biomass. Amanda Larsson, says it’s campaigner Fonterra is the second- positive to see Fonterra Amanda Larsson. largest user of coal in New “finally” acknowledging Zealand, after the steel their significant contri- problem, Ms Larsson says the enormous amounts of industry. It burns hundreds bution to climate change. Fonterra’s proposed methane and nitrous oxide of thousands of tonnes of “Setting targets to reduce approach to reducing the emissions produced by coal per year to turn milk their impact is an important bulk of its emissions is cattle. into powder that gets first step, however Fonterra simply too risky. In a 2016 report on shipped overseas. still seems to be in denial of “Fonterra is relying on emissions from agriculture, “We’re pleased to see the fact that taking action on some pretty aspirational and then Parliamentary Com- that Fonterra are now look- climate change means unproven technological fixes missioner for the Environ- ing seriously at replacing reducing the dairy herd,” to address a major source of ment, Dr Jan Wright found, coal. This decision is likely she says. its emissions — burping “there are no successful the result of years of public “Promising to reduce cows,” she says. trials of a methane vaccine pressure, including from climate emissions but then “There is a rather gaping as yet” and that “there are groups like Coal Action Net- continuing to increase cow hole in that plan.” no silver bullets on the hori- work Aotearoa,” says Ms numbers, is like promising “We urgently need a zon yet”. Larsson. to delete Tinder but then dramatic reduction in The new Agriculture “However, around the continuing to swipe right.” greenhouse gas emissions Minister, Damien O’Connor, world coal is already a dead On Monday climate from livestock. The only way recently acknowledged that or dying industry.” scientists released new to do that in the time we New Zealand has already “Fonterra’s plan seems to figures showing that human- have available is to reduce reached ‘peak cow’. be to continue to build coal induced climate change is the herd.” Greenpeace, along with boilers for the next 13 years, happening faster than ever. The milk giant has sixteen other organisations, and then to start phasing The researchers warn there indicated it is betting on is calling on the Government them out. isn’t much time left to technological to invest in a nationwide “This isn’t exactly achieve the goals set out in breakthroughs such as transition from intensive ambitious — why wait more the Paris climate agreement. methane vaccines and low dairying to more diverse, than a decade — why not Given the urgency of the emissions feeds to cut down regenerative farming start today?”

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CORNERSTONE SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT TRUST Foxy fronting annual fundraiser BY CATHY ASPLIN Former All Black Grant Luncheon and Fox (MBE) is guest speaker for this year’s Auction Cornerstone Trust fundraising luncheon on Friday December 1 December 1. at Te Awamutu ‘Foxy’ was fi rst fi ve for the All Blacks from Sports Club, 1985-1993. He amassed over 1000 MC: James McOnie points during this time and is considered a JEANETTE SPECIAL GUEST: pioneer of the modern Grant Fox (MBE) art of goal kicking. A highlight of his career was winning the 1987 GRANT FOX Rugby World Cup. Hansen’s coaching line- Two new trustees will LIMITED up. also be in attendance: After retiring he was Jeanette Ballantyne on the coaching staff Fox will be introduced TICKETS for Auckland and the by TV personality and has taken over the role Blues, he became a former Te Awamutu of events co-ordinator, TV commentator and resident James McOnie. while Mark McNaughten AVAILABLE managing director of a is the new grants co- McOnie makes a company specialising in ordinator. $85 each, welcome return to the sports event signage. annual luncheon and Limited tickets ($85) MARK tables of 10, Late in 2011 he was will entertain over 200 for this great event are named as an All Black guests at the Davies still available – contact (ph 027 471 8561 or 871 or further enquiries selector in Steve Foods’ sponsored event. Jeanette Ballantyne 3430). contact Trustee Hayden Paddon • Top signed by Eliza McCartney AUCTION • Signed photo of Swindell sisters, • Book signed for trust by Jeanette Ballantyne Items up for auction at the Sarah Ulmer Peter Snell luncheon include… • Shirt signed by • Stay at Craggy Range, Ph 0274 718 561 or • Shirt signed by • Two signed Chiefs jerseys golf at Cape Kidnappers Scott McLaughlin email [email protected] • Signed BMX shirt from • Painting voucher • Shirt signed by Roger Federer Rebecca Petch • Outdoor furniture and a bed • Shirt signed by Yvette Williams • Shirt signed by World Cycling medallists • Tribute shirt signed by Colin Meads • Signed photo of NZ Olympic rowing medallists • Photo, message and jacket from Proud to be Supporters of the Cornerstone Sports Achievement Trust

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BY COLIN THORSEN AND IAN HEPENSTALL

Te Awamutu cyclists , Sam Gaze and Maddi Douglas all produced wonderful winning rides in the Vantage Criterium National Champion- ships on Auckland’s North Shore. Buchanan added another title to her illustrious collection with victory in the elite women’s race on Sunday. The holder of a record four national road titles and time trial honours, claimed her fourth national criterium success with an emphatic sprint on the streets of Takapuna. The 29-year-old was thrilled with her efforts in her first race back following an arduous season with her UnitedHealthcare pro team in USA, as she amps up for a return to the Vantage Cycling New Zealand Elite Track Team. Buchanan was hoping the 35 minute race around an exciting MICHAEL DAWSON/MICHAELDAWSON.NZ 1.9km circuit in downtown Taka- SCOTTIE T PHOTOGRAPHY. YOUNG Maddi Douglas does her Te Awamutu Sports Cycling Club puna would not come down to a ROSETOWN’S Rushlee Buchanan celebrates her win in the proud winning the Under-17 girls’ Criterium National Champion- sprint. Vantage Criterium National Championships in Takapuna. ship in Takapuna. “I was a bit nervous because it’s my first race back for the summer Botha and — the start. He was joined by fellow and Fouche completed the podium. outset and everything fell into season and I knew all the track in the final lap. She was able to road professionals Luke Mudgway, “This was not something I place for me. girls had good legs if it came down drive strongly out of the final turn James Fouche, and thought I could achieve after what “It was good mixing it up with to a sprint. to score the win from Sheath and Gaze. They opened a 12-second lead has been a long and fantastic first year under 17 riders to get a “It is a pretty short race so it Drummond. which held until the 30-minute mountain bike season,” said Gaze. gauge on the opposition I’ll have to came down to a sprint and I had to Buchanan will return to the mark of the 45-minute race. Te Awamutu Sports’ 15-year-old contend with in 2018.” position myself right for the sprint. track programme in readiness for Auckland pro Alexander Ray, Maddi Douglas won the under-17 Douglas led around the final “Every national title means the the upcoming Oceania Track who won the green sprinters’ girls’ national criterium title at her hairpin corner and still had same to me. It is an awesome Championships in Cambridge and jersey in the Tour of Southland, first attempt. enough energy in the legs to win honour and especially when I get then look to defend her national then sparked another attack, An ecstatic Douglas said she the sprint finish. to wear the jersey overseas so road honours in Napier in the New joined by Fouche and Gaze and loved every minute of the experi- It was a great end to 2017 for the much. I love wearing the silver Year. this trio remained clear as the rest ence. hugely talented teenage cyclist fern overseas.” The men’s race, won by Te of the field struggled under the “The atmosphere was amazing who earlier in the year won the Buchanan nestled behind a Awamutu’s Sam Gaze, was a onslaught. with spectators lining both sides of points race and placed second in select group comprising her fellow brutal affair from the get-go when It was Gaze who had the the road all the way along the the road race at the NZ Schools’ elite track mates — defending UK-based Genesis profes- superior sprint to the line to add a course cheering you on. National Championships in Palm- champion , Bryony sional Taylor Gunman broke from national road title to his list. Ray “The pace was on from the erston North.

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Te Awamutu 321 Otorohanga Road

Funky 10 hectare lifestyle property 3 1 1

This funky ten hectare property is ideal for an energetic and fun loving family. With its traditional three bedroom Auction (unless sold prior) 11am, Thu 23 Nov 2017 bungalow the many original features will take you back to the relaxed 1950´s yet it will make a great base should you 96 Ulster Street, Hamilton decide to build anew. There´s a more recent addition of a deck from which you´ll enjoy views while inside, fireplaces View Sun 19 Nov 11am-12pm keep things cosy. Storage and workshop space is provided by a single garage with garden shed and sleepout. A Stuart Gudsell AREINZ 021 951 737 disused dairy shed and separate barn could be adapted for calf rearing. The farm with its gently rolling contour is set up for grazing with water supplied from a deep well bore. A productive family orchard provides a variety of in season [email protected] fruit and adds to the feeling of self-sufficiency you´ll get by raising your own stock and a fabulous mix of specimen Sharon Evans AREINZ 027 235 4771 trees add huge appeal to the property. View now, you´ll not be disappointed! [email protected] SUCCESS REALTY LTD, BAYLEYS, bayleys.co.nz/813567 LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008 14 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, November 16, 2017

89A Fuchsia Lane, Tamahere

1.063ha with great building sites and some gully and bush. Good two bedroom home and double garage. Handy to Matangi Village yet tucked away in a quiet location adjacent to great Open Home walking and cycling tracks. Sale By Deadline Closes 13 Dec. 2017 at 4.00pm (unless sold prior) View Sunday 19 November 12.00 - 12.45pm

Kirstie McGrail 0272 703 175 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22803 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

610A Belcher Street, Pirongia

Brick clad home, formal lounge and dining leads to kitchen then Boundary Indication Only another large living area. 4 dble Sale By Deadline brms, master ensuite and walk 124 Bowman Road, Te Awamutu in robe. Large family bathroom and sep WC. North facing patio Award winning orchard set on 10.6ha Sale By Deadline Neville Kemp Open Home and floating deck. Dble int access of fertile productive land. Total Closes Monday 4 Dec. 0272 719 801 gge plus bonus single gge with kiwifruit producing area is 3.76 Ca 2017 at 4.00pm. Price nevillekemp.co.nz workshop on 1959sqm section. Ha comprising 2.63 Ca Ha Green will be + GST (if any). For Sale $695,000 and .57 Ca Ha Gold G3 in seven, well May be sold prior. View Saturday 18 November sheltered, fully irrigated blocks. 5 brm 3.00 - 3.30pm +office + 2 bthrm home and plenty of View Thursdays Lisa McBeth extra shedding. Good location close to 16 , 23, 30 November 0274 909 294 Pirongia and Te Awamutu. 11:00am - 1:00pm rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22764 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22802 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

369 Corcoran Road, Te Pahu

• Spaciousfourbedroomplusoffice home with two bathrooms and internal access double garaging • Views of your own piece of native bush and beyond • Inground pool for heaps of summer fun • Three bay shed for storage and projects • Three paddocks for pets • Excellent country primary school and pre- school only four km’s down the road • All this within approximately 30 minutes Open Home commute of Hamilton For Sale $780,000

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1707 Rewi Street, 49 Mandeno Street, Te Awamutu Te Awamutu

Land bank or develop. 1399sqm Huge reduction! 1920’s bunga- of flat land, potentially low with sep dining/living area subdividable. Three bedroom opening to side deck. Sep lounge home, redecorated, heat with log fire and heat pump. Three pump, sunny living/dining, dble brms, modern bathroom, two decks, one bathroom with separate toilet and laundry. Boundary indication only New Listing separate toilet and laundry. Two Price Reduced Kitchen opens to outdoor area. existing driveways, imagine the 463sqm site with single detached possibilities! garage, close to town and shops. Sale By Deadline For Sale $395,000 Closes 15 December at 1.00pm View Sunday 19 November 1.00 - 1.30pm Mairi Gray Mairi Gray 027 289 9354 027 289 9354 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22781 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22757 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

1/86 Wallace Terrace, 1941 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu Te Awamutu

Price slashed! Modern town- Modernised three dble bedroom house in a top location. Easy care bungalow with one large with sunny open plan living which bathroom and secondary WC. flows to a landscaped courtyard. Double garage with opener on a Heat pump, two double fully fenced landscaped section. Price Reduced bedrooms, one bathroom. Open Home Walking distance to local school. Internal access single garage Sale By Deadline with auto door. Closes 6 December 2017 For Sale $455,000 at 4.00pm View Sunday 19 November View Sunday 19 November 3.00-3.30pm 2.00 - 2.30pm

Mairi Gray Lisa McBeth 027 289 9354 0274 909 294 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22768 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22792 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

2/413 Mandeno Street, 628 Pakura Street, Te Awamutu Te Awamutu

Fantastic space inside and out Two lounges, large open plan with four bedrooms and two dining with family living, large bathrooms. Modern kitchen well appointed kitchen, four with very large open plan living bedrooms with bathroom and leading to outdoor decking and separate WC. Great 1351sqm patio. 1129sqm section with landscaped section, large deck. Open Home dble gge. Your family will love it! Open Home This home captures all day sun and has outstanding views. For Sale $530,000 For Sale By negotiation View Sunday 19 Novemb er View 12.00 - 12.30pm Saturday 18 Nov. 2.00 - 2.30pm Sunday 19 Nov. 1.00 - 1.30pm Lisa McBeth Lisa McBeth 0274 909 294 0274 909 294 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22795 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22801 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

2/48 Wallace Terrace, Lot 2, 86 Fraser Street, Te Awamutu Te Awamutu

Two bedroom unit with internal A rare site! Flat rear section, less access single garage is available than 1km to the main street of to purchase. Brick home with town. Subject to title, this section nice section and outdoor is located on popular Fraser living space. Ideal investment Street and is 513sqm. Basic property or first home option. protective covenants will apply. Open Home Location, location, location! Sale By Deadline This is a great opportunity to build new in a top location! For Sale $369,000 Sale By Deadline View Sunday 19 November Closes 7 December 2017 at 2pm 11.00 - 11.30am View by appointment

Lisa McBeth Mairi Gray 0274 909 294 027 289 9354 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22799 rwteawamutu.co.nz/TEA22686 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) 16 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, November 16, 2017

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Elite Hill Cattle Grazing Unit - 252ha Te Kuiti Well Located Dairy Farm Otorohanga 835 Troopers Road State Highway 31, Kawhia Road • Superior infrastructure property grazing 450 graziers AUCTION • 146 hectares - subject to survey, 137ha effective $4.25M and 50 older cattle until 1st June (Unless Sold Prior) approximately Plus GST (if any) • 152 paddocks plus holding paddock. 52 hectares cut 11.00am, Mon, 11 Dec, Panorama • 40 aside HB, 360 cow feed pad, 150 tonne maize VIEW BY APPOINTMENT for silage Motor Inn, Awakino Rd, Te Kuiti bunker • Two houses, massive implement shedding. Excellent VIEW 11.00-12.00pm, Wednesday • 3 bay implement shed, 3 bay calf shed, 5 bay shed, 22 & 29 November fertiliser history very good infrastructure. Three bedroom house • Raced and reticulated water throughout. This is a • Major cropping, drainage, fencing has been done farm specifically designed for dairy support over the last 3 years • Excellently located, a unique "turn key" grazing farm • Predominantly flat to rolling contour with some operation steeper sidling Peter Wylie Peter Wylie pggwre.co.nz/TEK27011 B 07 878 0265 pggwre.co.nz/TEK26751 B 07 878 0265 M 027 473 5855 M 027 473 5855 [email protected] [email protected]

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Dairy support

A very good property utilised as a support block for a larger dairy unit, located approx 16 kms south of Te Awamutu and approx 13 kms north of Otorohanga

 1173 State Highway 3, Te Awamutu

 35 hectares - very well farmed

 an easy mix of flat to gentle rolling contour with a small area of sidlings

 currently grazing dairy heifers and growing maize

 high percentage of the property suitable for silage Auction Open Day: Wednesday, 22 November Thursday, 30 November 2017 2.00pm to 3.00pm  independent water reticulation system

 very good 4-bay implement shed, also used for hay

 great access - main road location

 very difficult to locate a runoff of this quality

Brian Peacocke web ref R1254 021 373 113

Location, contour & production A particularly good dairy unit situated on high producing soils in a first class location approx 10 kms north of Otorohanga and 24 kms south of Te Awamutu  141 & 112 Puketarata Road, Kio Kio district, Otorohanga  166.88 hectares - 6 titles  predominantly flat contour, some gentle rolling, small area of sidlings  strong fertile soils being a mix of mairoa ash, silt loam and sandy loam  very attractive and park-like with lovely mature specimen trees & trimmed barberry hedging  very good subdivision & races; fully reticulated good quality water supply  3 year average - 527 quality cows; - 212,087 kgs milksolids  extensive range of buildings & amenities incl 44 bail internal rotary, adjoining feedpad with Auction Open Day: Wednesday, 22 November flood wash; v.g. effluent system, feed bunkers Thursday, 30 November 2017 11.00am to 1.00pm and multiple buildings  3 dwellings including - 3 bedroom homestead with attached garage situated on nicely planted elevated site; - 4 brm home with double garage attached; - 2 brm cottage - all homes positioned in sunny locations  well located for schooling and service centres

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Licensed REAA 2008 phone 07 870 2112 [email protected] MREINZ Thursday, November 16, 2017 Te Awamutu Courier 19 OPEN HOMES In Te Awamutu This Week... Waldron’s first winner CENTURY 21 GADSBY REALTY - 07 871 7189 Sun, Nov 19 12.00 - 12.30pm 31B Hall Street, Kihikihi $549,000 Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 991 Kihikihi Road $419,000 Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 49 Pakura Street $589,000 Joe Waldron gained his thoroughbred Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 227 Pekerau Crescent $389,000 grounding from the very best in the Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 115 Rosehearty Place Offers around $620,000 business, and he’s now putting that experi- Sun, Nov 19 1.30 - 2.30pm 77 Ferguson Road, Whatawhata $829,000 Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 2.30pm 93 Hillcrest Avenue $649,000 ence to his benefit. LJ HOOKER TE AWAMUTU - 07 871 5044 The 25 year old has established a Fri, Nov 17 12.00 - 12.30pm 66 Dalton Ave Auction (unless sold prior) training and pre-training operation at Te Fri, Nov 17 12.00 - 12.30pm 2/633 Cambridge Road $245,000 Awamutu and recently saddled his first Fri, Nov 17 1.00pm - 1.30pm 2 Mountain View Drive $547,000 Sat, Nov 18 1.30 - 2.00pm 7 Aranui Drive $795,000 winner when Princess Dillon was success- Sat, Nov 18 3.00 - 3.30pm 121 Leger Grove $895,000 ful at New Plymouth. Sun, Nov 19 11.30am - 12.00pm 2/144 Douglas Ave $410,000 “It was a huge thrill and hopefully I Sun, Nov 19 12.00 - 12.30pm 40 Hazelmere Cres $430,000 Sun, Nov 19 12.30 - 1.00pm 3/11 Walmsley Street, Kihikihi $539,000 don’t have to wait too long for another Sun, Nov 19 12.45 - 1.15pm 43 McGrath Place $400,000 one,” he said. Sun, Nov 19 12.45 - 1.15pm 277/19 Williams Street By Negotiation Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 121 Northleigh Place $679,000 Waldron has branched out on his own Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 2 Mountain View Drive $547,000 after a period as travelling foreman with Sun, Nov 19 1.30 - 2.00pm 116 Ascot Place $450,000 the powerful Cambridge stable of Murray Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 2.30pm 247 Fraser Street By Negotiation Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 2.30pm 992 Te Kawa Road $645,000 Baker and Andrew Forsman. Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 2.30pm 66 Mountain View Road, Otorohanga $389,000 He was with Mongolian Khan when he Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 2.30pm 2/633 Cambridge Road $245,000 won the Caulfield Cup and finished up Sun, Nov 19 2.15 - 2.45pm 83 Cambridge Road $575,000 Sun, Nov 19 3.00 - 3.30pm 66 Dalton Ave Auction (unless sold prior) after the Oaks-Derby double (Bonneval Sun, Nov 19 4.00 - 4.30pm 1654 Te Rahu Road By Negotiation and Jon Snow) in Sydney. HARCOURTS TE AWAMUTU - 07 871 8700 The multiple Group One winner Turn Sun, Nov 19 11.00 - 11.30am 4/257 College Street, Te Awamutu $259,000 Sun, Nov 19 11.45am - 12.15pm 143 Mountain View Drive, Te Awamutu $689,000 Me Loose was another star performer Sun, Nov 19 12.15 - 12.45pm 12 Lyon Street, Kihikihi $409,000 Waldron was associated with. Sun, Nov 19 12.30 - 1.00pm 524 Teasdale Street, Te Awamutu Deadline Treaty “I couldn’t have wished for a better pair Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 2.00pm 516 Ryburn Road, Ohaupo $550,000 Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 1039 Bank Street, Te Awamutu $529,000 than Murray and Andrew to have done an Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 56A Whitmore Street, Kihikihi $379,000 apprenticeship with,” said Waldron. Sun, Nov 19 1.15 - 1.45pm 1150 Cambridge Road, Te Awamutu $599,000 Sun, Nov 19 1.15 - 1.45pm 1/633 Cambridge Road, Te Awamutu $259,000 “I’ve got 18 with a split between Sun, Nov 19 1.30 - 2.00pm 278 Mandeno Street, Te Awamutu $539,000 racehorses and youngsters in pre-training. Sun ,Nov 19 1.45 - 2.15pm 21A McAndrew Street, Kihikihi AUCTION “There are three tried horses and the Sun, Nov 19 1.45 - 2.15pm 245 Brady Street, Te Awamutu Deadline Treaty Sun, Nov 19 1.45 - 2.15pm 1/795 Cambridge Road, Te Awamutu $385,000 rest are two and three-year-olds. I kicked Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 2.30pm 142 Bond Road, Te Awamutu $599,000 off in mid-May and it’s building up nicely. Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 2.30pm 1228 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu $405,000 “I’m doing quite a few pre-trainers for Sun, Nov 19 2.15 - 2.45pm 23A McAndrews Street, Kihikihi AUCTION Sun, Nov 19 2.30 - 3.00pm 382 Douglas Avenue, Te Awamutu $495,000 Murray and Andrew and slowly building Sun, Nov 19 2.45 - 3.15pm 441 Pakura Street, Te Awamutu $639,000 up the racing team. I’ve had a couple for RAY WHITE TE AWAMUTU - 07 872 0927 Tony Pike and Stephen Marsh as well.” Thu, Nov 16 11.00am - 1.00pm 124 Bowman Road Sale by Deadline Waldron is also enjoying strong support Fri, Nov 17 11.00am - 1.00pm 480 O’Shea Road $2.9m plus GST (if any) from high-profile identities Lindsay de TC161117SP19 Sat, Nov 18 2.00 - 2.30pm 628 Pakura Stret By Negotiation Sat, Nov 18 3.00 - 3.30pm 610A Belcher Street, Pirongia $695,000 Souza, who was part of the Turn Me Loose JOE WALDRON now operating out of a Sun, Nov 19 11.00 - 11.30am 142/20 Sandes Street, Ohaupo $390,000 ownership team, and Novara Park’s Luigi stable at Waipa Racing Club. Sun, Nov 19 11.00 -11.30am 2/48 Wallace Terrace $369,000 Muollo. DARRYL SHERER PHOTO Sun, Nov 19 11.00am - 12.00pm 7 Te Aranui Drive $795,000 Sun, Nov 19 12.00 - 12.30pm 2/413 Mandeno Street $530,000 “Lindsay has been fantastic and I’ve got Sun, Nov 19 12.30 - 1.00pm 4/241 Mangapiko Street $445,000 a couple for him and the Turn Me Loose couple of times.” Sun, Nov 19 12.00 - 12.30pm 1/528 Mandeno Street $465,000 Sun, Nov 19 12.00 - 12.30pm 391 Bellot Street, Pirongia $520,000 crew and for Luigi as well so I’m slowly His first thoroughbred success with Sun, Nov 19 12.00 - 12.45pm 89A Fuchsia Lane Sale by Deadline pulling a team together,” he said. Princess Dillon prompted a family celebra- Sun, Nov 19 12.30 - 1.30pm 288 Greenhill Drive $595,000 Waldron is an accomplished horseman tion as the Dylan Thomas mare is raced by Sun, Nov 19 12.30 - 1.30pm 369 Corcoran Road, Te Pahu $780,000 Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 352 Roche Street $379,000 and rides all his own work. his mother Sharon. Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 49 Mandeno Street $395,000 “Racing has always been in the family “We bought her at the Karaka brood- Sun, Nov 19 1.00 - 1.30pm 628 Pakura Street By Negotiation Sun, Nov 19 1.30 - 2.00pm 29 Linehan Road $979,000 and I mainly come from an eventing mare sale in May and paid $1200 for her,” Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 3.00pm 4878 Ohaupo Road $859,000 background,” he said. said Waldron. Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 2.30pm 28A Hall Street, Kihikihi By Negotiation “I was on a couple of Olympic develop- “She’ll stay all day. The further we take Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 2.30pm 1941 Alexandra Street Sale by Deadline Sun, Nov 19 2.00 - 3.00pm 280 Corcoran Road, Te Pahu Sale by Deadline ment squads and rode for New Zealand a her the better.” Sun, Nov 19 3.00 - 3.30pm 1/86 Wallace Terrace $455,000

Trout for breakfast Wharepapa South dairy  258 Wharepapa South Road,  outdoor pursuits nearby - rock  1364 Owairaka Valley Road, Wharepapa  Regional Council Water Consent for 315 cows  PTO effluent pump with chopper to Cobra approx 20/25 minutes from climbing, Sanctuary Mountain South, with lots of road frontage travelling irrigator Te Awamutu & Otorohanga Maungatautari, Waikato cycle trails  good 24 aside dairy, milk line for colostrum  118.5 ha of easy rolling mairoa ash, with the cows plus ice bank; ample shedding for calf  main home 3 bedrooms, office, basement  12.2 ha or thereabouts easy  this would make an excellent odd steep sidling, 20 minutes south east of rearing, hay and machinery; 2 concrete based and sunroom overlooking the property; rolling mairoa ash bare land in lifestyle / rural retreat / fishing Te Awamutu silage pits second home 4 bedrooms and large deck the Wharepapa South district lodge, tourism venture web C3005 AUCTION Robert 0274 888 167 web C3004 AUCTION Contact Robert Stuart 0274 888 167 Open day Tuesday, 21 November 2.00pm to 3.00pm Auctions 12noon Wednesday, 29 November 2017 Open day Tuesday, 21 November 11.00m to 1.00pm

Entry level dairy or dairy support  238 Sainsbury Road, R D 6, Pirongia - 77.9246 hectares  gentle rolling contour with some steeper sidlings  producing 45,736kgs ms from 175 cows  fenced into 43 paddocks - dairy type fencing  low input farm relying on grass silage and crop  water from deep well submersible pump to manacon then hp pump to troughs in all paddocks  14 aside herringbone farm dairy; double pass water cooler; newly concreted yard; simple and compliant  effluent - gravity from shed to storage pad, then stirred & irrigated to 14 hectares— fully compliant  3-bay implement shed fully enclosed; lockable; hazard shed, lockable; calf shed / hay barn enclosed on 3 sides  3 bedroom home - 2 living areas, ensuite, large deck, double glazed; views overlooking farm; decent size duck pond Howard Ashmore Open day Tuesday, 21 Nov 12noon to 2.00pm Tenders close 4.00pm Tuesday 5 December 2017 web ref R1250 0274 388 556

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Te Awamutu, 143 Mountain View Dr $689,000 Te Awamutu, 441 Pakura Street $639,000 Te Awamutu, 1150 Cambridge Rd $599,000 Te Awamutu, 142 Bond Road $599,000 Home and Income Vendors Instruct "SELL NOW" Spacious character, promises to impress New Home - Immediately Available • Self contained unit • Elevated views, four bed, four bathrooms • Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living • Three bedroom, two bathrooms • Entertainers delight, with views • Two living areas, gas water, hob and heating • Double garage, double carport • Paved north facing outdoor area • Three bedroom home • Double garage, private setting, outdoor flow • Private decking, section 1443m2 approx • Landscaped 1/4 acre section, close to town FINAL NOTICE Diana ID# TA8354 Viv & Jan ID# TA8294 Viv & Jan ID# TA8322 Viv & Jan ID# TA8364

Te Pahu, SUN 1:00-2:00 LIFESTYLE SUN 1:30-2:00 OPEN HOME SUN 1:00-1:30 OPEN HOME SUN 2:30-3:00 OPEN HOME 178 Limeworks Loop Rd 168ha Dairy Farm • 125ha dairy platform, 20 ASHB • Milking around 300 cows, 88,623kgs/ms average • High rainfall area 1800-2000mm • 6 separate titles closes 22nd Nov, 4:00pm. Price Ohaupo, 516 Ryburn Road $550,000 Te Awamutu, 278 Mandeno St $539,000 Te Awamutu, 1039 Bank St $529,000 Te Awamutu, 382 Douglas Ave $495,000 TENDER will be + GST (if any). May not be sold prior. Cute and cosy family home The Darling of Douglas Avenue? Is this your next reno? Available now View: Monday 20th November, Tuesday 21st • Three bedrooms plus office • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets • 4005m2 more or less • Spacious, low maintenance home November 11:00-1:00pm. Please bring own • 2 bathrooms, toilets and walk-in-robes • Double garage • Fenced paddocks, shedding • Garage plus (64m2), fully fenced ATV (helmets are essential). •2-3bedrooms • Great location, partially renovated • 1012m2 section more or less • Fully fenced harcourts.co.nz/TA8282 Adam and Paula ID# TA8286 ID# TA8336 Stuart & Mandy ID# TA8288 Stuart & Mandy ID# TA8362 Jonathan Kura Falleni M 021 991 623

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Te Awamutu, 524 Teasdale St Deadline Treaty Te Awamutu, 245 Brady St DEADLINE TREATY Kihikihi, 12 Lyon Street $409,000 Te Awamutu, 1228 Alexandra St $405,000 Te Awamutu, 795/1 Cambridge Rd $385,000 1930's Character on Teasdale Excellent house, fabulous location Vendors are off Priced to Sell!!! Leave your car at home • Four bedrooms upstairs, one bedroom down • Brick and aluminium joinery • Fully renovated • 3 bedrooms, rent appraisal $400-420p/w • Open plan living, immaculate • Two bathrooms, north facing deck, carport • Low maintenance, double garage •Twobathrooms • Renovated with modern kitchen and bathroom • Two spacious bedrooms • Large living areas, close to CBD and schools • Guide price $430,000 - $460,000 • Three bedrooms • Internal access garage, good insulation • Small easy care section Viv & Jan ID# TA8358 Stuart & Mandy ID# TA8328 Abbie ID# TA8249 Viv & Jan ID# TA8276 Stuart & Mandy ID# TA8235

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Kihikihi, 56a Whitmore St $379,000 Te Awamutu, 633/1 Cambridge Rd $259,000 Te Awamutu, 4/257 College St $259,000 Pirongia, 290 Franklin Street $869,000 Te Awamutu, 18 Oak Ridge Dr $830,000 First home with tonnes of potential Small is beautiful Well located Secluded and private with magical views Quality home in a quality subdivision • Three bedrooms, two toilets • Two good sized bedrooms, recently painted • Two bedroom unit • Four bed, two living areas, two bathrooms • Four bedrooms, two lounges • Basement double garages • Carport, garden area at front and side • Fully fenced backyard • Double garage, carport, section 3812m2 • Ideal work from home situation • 1083m2 section more or less • Rent appraisal $280 -$290 per week • A must to view • Extra room, ext entrance, phone and toilet • 2 x ensuites, one bathroom Abbie ID# TA8352 Viv & Jan ID# TA8326 Diana ID# TA8348 Viv & Jan ID# TA8266 Stuart & Mandy ID# TA8262

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Te Awamutu, 19 Oak Ridge Drd $750,000 Te Awamutu $759,000 Te Awamutu,,26 Oak Ridge Dr $669,000 Te Awamutu, 160/1 Puniu Road $645,000 Te Awamutu, 1395 Cambridge Rd By Neg Substantial well laid out home Vendors Demand Action! Brand new, brick with elevated views Ready to move in We don’t need two homes , SELL NOW! • Four bedrooms, two lounges • Four double bedroom, two living areas • Four bedrooms, open plan living • Four bedrooms, two bathrooms • Unique features and design • Walk-in-robe and ensuite, prime location • Heat pump and pot-belly fireplace • Walk-in pantry, desirable location •Twobathroom • Freehold title • Open plan kitchen/dining • North facing outdoor area, large double garage • 916m2 section more or less • 762m2 section more or less • Close to town and close to school • 4 bedrooms Stuart & Mandy ID# TA8253 Viv & Jan ID# TA8346 Stuart & Mandy ID# TA8254 Stuart & Mandy ID# TA7839 Adam & Paula ID# TA7927

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Te Awamutu, 157 Brady St $460,000 Te Awamutu, 1228 Alexandra St $325,000 Te Awamutu, 245 Brady St $295,000 Aotea, 145 Meddings Cres $137,000 Aotea, 145 Meddings Cres $119,000 Spacious townhouse perfect location First home, affordable price Be your own designer Dare to indulge Oceans reflection • Close to town, 2 double bedrooms • Three bedrooms, single garage • Flat land • Lovely flat section • 621m2 more or less flat section • Separate laundry, internal access garage • Open plan kitchen/dining • Walking distance to shop, park and • 670m2 section more or less • Open and spacious, tranquillity • Easy care 488m2 section approx • 857m2 section more or less town • Great space for the family, easy access • Excellent building site, shelter and views Viv & Jan ID# TA8294 Adam & Paula ID# TA8338 Stuart & Mandy ID# TA7996 Kura ID# TA8233 Kura ID# TA7794

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BY COLIN THORSEN Vinay More bowled well to Rosebowl Championship against pick up 3-44 and Scott Sands Poverty Bay at the weekend. Waikato Valley club cricket’s claimed 2-30 off their eight over Cambridge won by eight 40 overs competition finally got spells. wickets at the Leamington under way in earnest on Satur- Marist’s run chase never Domain. day after the first two day’s play really got going, dismissed for Having dismissed TA Sports were all but washed out. 121 in 29 overs. Top scorers were Blue for 143, the home team Josh Buist made up for lost Bryce McCandlish (33) and Pat reached their target for the loss time, scoring an unbeaten 134 Goodwin (20). of only two wickets, despite runs for Pirongia in their mass- This weekend Marist hosts losing a wicket second ball of the ive 226 run win over Taumaru- the Pratt’s Milking Machines- opening Josh Malpas over nui. sponsored Te Awamutu Sports caught at first slip. Buist carried his bat for the Gold at Castleton Park. Josh Gibson top scored for TA entire innings at the Pirongia Marist are looking to defend Sports with a well compiled 40 in Sports Domain on Saturday. the Challenge Cup up for grabs his comeback knock, having last He and Jonty Grayling (98) each time these two teams donned his creams five years shared an opening partnership of square off. The cup has been ago. 212 before Grayling fell agonis- played for five times since being Neil Archery (31), Malpas (23) ingly short of a deserving third introduced in 2015 with Marist and Henry Whittaker (17) also century for the home team. winning it three times and TA spent valuable time in the Buist struck 12 fours and one Sports Gold twice. middle. six, while Grayling plundered Te Awamutu Sports Gold’s Te Awamutu Sports Blue play five fours and nine sixes. game against Tokoroa last week- Otorohanga at the Otorohanga Pirongia won the toss and end has been rescheduled for a Domain this Saturday. Pirongia batted first, scoring 354/5 in 40 later date. are away to Waitete in Te Kuiti. overs. Quick-fire cameos from The bulk of the Gold team Waikato Valley dominated Matti Clarke (36) and Jacob were required to make up num- Poverty Bay in all departments Dempsey (26) added valuable bers for the VE Vets sponsored at the Harry Barker Reserve in runs in the last 10 overs. Te Awamutu Sports Blue team to Gisborne. Taumarunui were bowled out play last year’s champions Cam- Medium-pacer Jake Gibson for 128 in 25 overs with only Tui TC161117SP21 bridge in the combined Hamil- snared 4-15 off 16 overs, includ- Mckenzie making a valuable con- TON UP: Josh Buist plays a cut shot enroute to scoring his maiden ton/Waikato Valley 50 overs ing eight maidens, to help dis- tribution of 59. century for Pirongia against Taumarunui on Saturday. competition. miss the Bay for 92. Pick of the Pirongia bowlers TA Sports Blue were caught Waikato Valley replied with were Hamish Crooks, with 3-9 off team suffered a 34 run loss to dropped catches early in their short of numbers due to several 300/9 of which Dillon Kelliher four overs, and Vance Dempsey, Waitete at Te Kuiti College. innings. The fielding lapses came of their players being on repre- contributed 134 off 121 balls and with 3-20 in six overs. Waitete scored 155/7 batting back to haunt the visitors later in sentative duty for Waikato Val- C. Swanson 43. The Bay were The Collins Flooring Xtra first. Their cause was helped by the day. Jason Smith top scored ley in round one of the Spray 63/4 in their second innings sponsored Te Awamutu Marist being let off the hook with for Waitete with 45 runs. Marks NZ Fergus Hickey when the match ended. Young Guns blast cricket season opener with a win

Te Awamutu Sports Young Batting first against the Mor- with 104 (retired), his maiden (retired) and Connor Hall 33 (re- double with the best bowling Guns cricket team kick-started rinsville 2nd XI at Albert Park on century coming off only 56 balls tired). figures of 2-4 off two overs and their season with a whopping 291 Saturday, TA Sports posted a included seven sixes. Opener Mac More misery for the oppo- Liam Mockford 2-5 off one over. run win in the Hamilton Year 7/8 mammoth 315/4 in 35 overs. Russ scored 71 before being re- sition at bat, bowled out for 24 in Morrinsville’s cause was not second XI competition. Daniel Tickelpenny top scored tired, Gus Pratt had a rapid 27 10 overs. Pratt completed a good helped by three run outs.

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Kihikihi, 21A McAndrew Street Opportunities are endless! This home is sitting on a 1118m2 flat back section. Three bedrooms, large laundry, heat pump and a free standing garage. Renovate, Relocate, knock it down and build your dream home. The options are yours! Call me today to organise your viewing. AUCTION Wednesday 29th November at 1:00 p.m. (Harcourts Auction Room, Te Awamutu) Unless Sold Prior View: Sun 19th November, 1:45-2:15pm harcourts.co.nz/TA8342 Abbie Hudson M 027 228 5922 DOUBLE AUCTION E [email protected] 29th November at 1:00pm Kihikihi, 23A McAndrew Street to be AUCTIONED separately Endless Opportunities - Knock Down, Build, Renovate or Relocate Potential is an understatement - Don’t Spring Race Meeting miss this deal! A solid 150m2 house on a flat 1138m2 back section. Three bedrooms, large open plan living area with a study off the lounge. Separate TUESDAY 21 NOVEMBER, 2017 laundry and free standing garage. Call me today to organise your viewing. FREE ADMISSION 8RACESFIRST RACE 1.02PM LAST RACE 5.12PM AUCTION Wednesday 29th November at 1:00 p.m. (Harcourts Auction Room, Te Awamutu) Seeyouallatthe Unless Sold Prior View: Sun 19th November, 2:15-2:45pm Te Awamutu Racecourse harcourts.co.nz/TA8334 Abbie Hudson PHONE 07 871 7047 - FAX 07 871 4409 M 027 228 5922 e: [email protected] www.racingteawamutu.co.nz E [email protected] harcourts.co.nz realestate.co.nz Blue Ribbon Realty Ltd MREINZ Licensed Agent REAA 2008 22 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, November 16, 2017 Social golfer on song

BY COLIN THORSEN

Richard Tiddy showed glimpses of his past glory days shooting 80 off-the- stick at Te Awamutu Golf Club. The 18 handicapper was out in 43 and home in a one-over-par 37 winning the gross in Sunday’s club day scramble. His hot 62 nett included a birdie on 12 and 10 pars. Tiddy enjoyed his share of success in his younger days, twice winning 62 YEARS OF KIHIKIHI SPEEDWAY Golfer of the Year playing out of the Matamata Golf Club. As a junior, he beat the 19 times Matamata senior club champion Frank Cullen on the 19th after being four down with four holes to play. Although he never won the senior championship, he was good enough to make the Waikato junior representa- tive team. Nowadays, Tiddy is a social golfer TH playing at both Te Awamutu and NOVEMBER 25 Stewart Alexander when time Racing From 5.30pm permits. He is one of 18 players to have Gates Open 4.00pm qualified for the shoot out at Te Awamutu course on December 2, cour- tesy of a 66 nett in the recent Maori Open Tournament and back to back 64 and 62 netts at the weekend. Supporting Classes: Noel Evans won Sunday’s stableford scramble with 42 points, Stockcars, Saloons, from Allan Duncan 41, Alma Goodwin 40 and Raewyn Coleman 39. Toby Thomson, 83, shot under his Streetstocks, Ministocks age with an 82 gross last Thursday. The 24 handicapper won the Veteran Bring your picnic baskets family, friends etc down for scramble with a huge haul of 50 a great, safe family evening of racing & excitement stableford points. He had halves of 39 TC161117BR22 and 43, including a birdie on the fifth PLAYER of the day at Te Awamutu Golf Admission Prices: • Adults $20 • Family $40 (2 Adults and up to 4 Children) • Accompanied Children hole and seven pars. Club on Sunday, Richard Tiddy. (12 to 16 yrs old inclusive) $5 • Accompanied Children (11 yrs old and under) FREE • Unaccompanied His nearest rivals were John Children (16 and Under) $10 • Students with ID $10 • Seniors with Gold Card $15 Lynch, Peter Emery, Ross Murray on 42 O’Regan with 67 nett, Dale Spiers, Mar- and Denis Brewer 41. garet Gray 41 stableford, Raewyn FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CHECKOUT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.KIHIKIHISPEEDWAY.CO.NZ Scoring was generally of a good stand- Coleman 40. ard throughout the field in the Mel- The nine hole division was won by bourne Cup tournament. Ann Dobson with 22 stableford. Men’s winners were Tim Crotty with Twos were scored by O’Regan and an 82 gross, John Mortland 67 nett, Mick Melbourne Cup Day hat winner Ani Henderson and Barry Murtagh each with Bahler. 39 stableford. Christine Ball was best of the Satur- Heading the women were Barbara day ladies with 38 stableford points. Ryan into third round

Pat Ryan easily will meet Gary Russo in will play off with the one accounted for multi-times the second semi-final after accumulating most points past club champion Bill Russo pipped Kevin taking the winner’s Fox in round two of the Appleby in another match cheque. Bainbridge Rosebowl at that went down the 19th. Sunday’s senior Pirongia Golf Club. Competition is hotting scramble was won by Tyne Ryan made the most of up in the long-running $500 Watts with 45 stableford, winning his first round stableford winner takes all from Kevin Appleby, match by default against competition. Garry Bowman, Derek CATCH Tynne Watts, reproducing The initial field of 40 Boyle, Rob Taylor 42, Gary the sparkling form he qualifiers reduced from 20 Russo 41. showed in the previous to eight on Sunday when 41 Pat Ryan topped the weekend’s scramble when stableford points were junior field with 45, Addy SEMINAR prevailing with a score of needed to remain in the Nieremeijer, Dave Peryer 6-up on par. contest. 44, Ross Scown 43, Keith @ HAMILLS TE AWAMUTU Derek Boyle took 19 Those remaining to Ormsby, Kevin Nickson, holes to overcome Terry fight another day are Pat John Creek 40. NOV 16TH 6-8PM THURSDAY NIGHT. Charlesworth in their Ryan, Dave Peryer, Addy Twos were scored by second round match on Nieremeijer, Rob Taylor, Keith Ormsby, Garry Bow- Sunday. He and Ryan will Kevin Appleby, Gary Bow- man, Scott Law, Andrew Learn the Secrets of lure fi shing from meet in the first semi-final. man, Derek Boyle and Parsons, Gary Russo. Dave Peryer produced Gary Russo. Longest Putt: Barry Cavey. Snapper, Kingfi sh and other species from the some of his best form to After next week, the Closest to the pin: Andrew Catch crew, Grant Bittle ( Espresso ), Arnie Mears. beat Hans Nieremeijer. He remaining four players Parsons. Learn how to use Everything from Micro jigs to the heaviest Puka lures and Practice makes perfect everything in between. e.g. Squid Wings, Beta Bugs, Baby Boss, Kabura’s Jack Murawai’s points, heading off money winning points, from Alan regular practice Rex Mossman 42, last Tuesday’s Ramsey, Chris Come join us for a Catch experience. paid dividends in Bruce Watkinson, Melbourne Cup White , Duncan Sunday’s Alan Ramsey 41, scramble with 45 Parker and Bruce Rosetown Print Paul Makush and points, from Paul Russ all on 42 Plus just released to the market NEW lures, sponsored Gary Grylls 40. Makush, Ian points. scramble at Stew- Jason Berry 42, Dave Entries are still Fishing rods & reels, ALL CATCH GEAR. art Alexander Golf Kraavanger won Coupland 41, being accepted for Club. the gross with a Barry Ross, Snow this weekend’s Murawai round of 76 includ- Shilton 38, Jacob Pro Drive Tourna- played 11 shots ing a nett eagle on Carey 37, Keith ment. The Mixed HAMILLS WAIKATO under his 25 handi- the par four, 10th Mitchell, Dave Open Christmas 121 Sloane Street, Te Awamutu. cap, amassing 47 hole. He also Heta and Wayne Tournament is be- stableford points. struck the NEC King 36. ing held the fol- Beside Countdown Supermarket BJ Clarke was jackpot worth George King lowing weekend. only slightly less $138. again headed the Meat Factory’s 07 8715857 impressive, ac- Mike Herbert Vets field last hams will feature cumulating 46 picked up betting Thursday with 44 among the prizes. Thursday, November 16, 2017 Te Awamutu Courier 23 Spy

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Formal Notices ST JOHN’S WISDOM OF TE MANUAHURA TRUST Maihiihi School Farewell ANGLICAN SOLOMON ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Community Picnic PARISH BC 1000 Notice is hereby given that the 2017 Annual Charm is General Meeting of Shareholder Owners will Births In Memoriam Services this Maihiihi School would like to invite any past Sunday deceptive and be held at St John’s Ambulance Hall beauty (opposite Fire Station), Palmer Street, staff, students & whanau to a farewell DDonnelly.onnelly. 8am St John’s, disappears, but a Te Awamutu Saturday 25 November 2017 community picnic for Noeline Ottaway on Mandy and Jason welcome Te Awamutu woman who honours the Lord, at 10am. Trustees meeting 18 November Tuesday 5th December 1-3pm a gorgeous wee girl 9am St Paul’s 2017 at 4pm Hairini she shall be (pp Thursday 7th Dec if wet) praised. AGENDA: to celebrate Noeline’s ““EllieEllie Jean”Jean” 9:30am St Saviour’s 1. Welcome Born at Waterford Birthing WATCHMAN, Pirongia 2.Minutes of 2016 AGM retirement and her Centre, Hamilton on 8 June Isabel. 10am St John’s, Personal 3.Matters arising from the minutes outstanding contribution November weighing 6lb 14 June 1946 - 16 Te Awamutu 4.Receive Trustees’ recommendation in to Maihiihi School. Come and experience 13oz. A big thank you to November 2015. GENT 70 years young, respect to dividends. Ange our midwife. All well. Cherished wife, how wonderful Bring a picnic lunch. Jesus is. wishes to meet a Lady of 6.General Business mother, nana, great similar age, for friend- nana, sister and aunt. We look forward to seeing you there. Follow us on Facebook ship outings etc. Phone/ W WHITE Chairperson Deep in our hearts your text 027 828 7026. P PATMORE/F MURRAY memory is kept of Parish of St Johns’ someone we love and Te Awamutu Secretary/Treasurer PUBLIC NOTICE will never forget, Deep of application for On Licence in our hearts you will Wanttofeel Deaths always stay loved and Raffles m in tune w t Manifest Love Church SECTION 101, SALE AND SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL ACT 2012 CHANDLER, remembered everyday. y ur bod ? JJS HOSPITALITY GROUP LIMITED 97 Alexandra Evan James. TE Awamutu Menz Shed Billy Cart raffle, winner: Hamilton & Te Awamutu St, Te Awamutu 3800, has made application to the On 11 November 2017, Jackie Wilkins, Red A - Waipa District Licensing Committee for the renewal aged 22. Loved son of 096. I ca help - email me Fundraiser for sister church and variation of a On Licence in respect of the Joy and Jeff, and premises at 97 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu known stepson of Graeme [email protected] MANIFEST LOVE CHURCH KENYA Cruickshank. Loved as Peach and Porker Bar / The Long Acre Grill. brother of Andrea, Public Notices We are holding a hangi fundraiser to help The general nature of the business conducted under Kathryn and Tony, them get a water well for their community. the licence is tavern, restaurant, entertainment / night Owen and Debbie, Roy club. and Cara, and Leon. $12,000 is needed. Devoted uncle to 17 Korakonui School If you want to sow a seed towards the well, The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is (or is intended to be) sold under the licence are: nieces and nephews. go to email [email protected] “Sadly missed” Monday to Sunday 9am - 2am the following day. The Staff Farewell to get details, thank you for your support. A celebration of Evan’s variation is to include the outdoor dining area. life will be held at Te Awamutu Market The application may be inspected during ordinary Alexandra House After 21 years Melinda Loader is leaving Saturday 18 November office hours at the office of the Waipa District Council, Chapel, 570 Alexandra District Licensing Committee at either 101 Bank St, Te Awamutu on Korakonui School. We will be farewelling Friday, 17 November Melinda and Felicity Kay in an assembly Street, Te Awamutu or 23 Wilson Street, Cambridge. 2017 at 11am followed on Friday 8th December at 10am followed Absolutely delicious Tumeke Hangi Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes by burial at the Te by morning tea. $12 includes frybread to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than Awamutu Cemetery. 15 working days after the date of the publication of this In lieu of flowers, notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the donations to Lifeline A community get together will be held Extra frybread $2 Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at: Aotearoa would be in the Korakonui School Multi Purpose appreciated and may Waipa District Council, Private Bag 2402, Te be left at the service. Room at 7pm on Friday 8th December Call Eliz 027 924 5724 Awamutu 3840. All communications to to celebrate Melinda’s time at Korakonui. or txt No objection to the issue of a renewal licence may be the Chandler family, Light supper will be provided. made in relation to a matter other than a matter PO Box 137, Te Order Hangi Awamutu 3840. specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Te Awamutu Funeral Please consider this an open invitation Services FDANZ for all current and previous students, This is the second publication of this notice.This notice staff, community members and families. TOKANUITOKAANUI GETGET T TOGETHEROGETHER was first published on 9 November 2017. Funeral Directors TODAY! 201820 Rep Teams Thursday, 16 November 2017 Coaches and 11.30am Managers Wanted Te Awamutu RSA Apply Now Year 7, 8 and Under 15 Notice of Annual General Meeting Spread the word! teams available. 9am - Sunday, 3 December 2017 Email your letter of application Stewart Alexander Golf and Country Club outlining your qualifications and ARTHRITIS TwilightTwilight ProduceProduce experience to: 106 Budden Road, Pokuru [email protected] Bill Knight Closed Christmas Tournament to follow SUPPORT MarketMarket GROUP Applications close Friday 1 For further information contact 2pm - 6pm December 2017 5pm Zita on [email protected] or 871 7907 Christmas Lunch Every Thursday Wednesday, Selwyn Park 22 November AAnyny queriesqueries 11am at RSA, 027 290 2670 KORAKONUI SCHOOL Alexandra Street ENROLMENT Enquiries 871 4426 TE AWAMUTU SCHEME 2018 Native Plant FUNERALSERVICESFUNERAL SERVICES King Country Can you supply The Board invites applications from parents who Playcentre Association Suppliers good quality wish to enrol their children at Korakonui School for eco-sourced Term 1 2018. Enrolment at the school is governed by We’re compiling a list of nurseries for native plants? an enrolment scheme, details of which are available landowners and groups undertaking from the school office or on the school website, restoration works. Alexandra House Chapel www.korakonui.school.nz. 570 Alexandra Street,Te Awamutu To have your nursery listed on our website, please contact: Joanna The Board has determined that various placements Nash at [email protected] before 1 December 2017. Phone 871 5131 across all levels are available, for out of zone For compassionate and caring service students starting school during Term 1 2018. AGM We’re also inviting quotes for our native plant supply programme. Garth & Lynette Williams The deadline for receipt of Expression of Interest Every year we contract nurseries to supply and deliver plants to applications for out of zone places is Friday, help landowner efforts to improve water quality, soil erosion and www.teawamutufuneralservices.co.nz Thursday 1 December 2017. biodiversity on private land. Church Services 30 November 2017 If the number of out of zone applications exceeds KCPA Association Visit waikatoregion.govt.nz/tenders for details on how to quote. the number of places available, students will be Rooms selected by ballot. If a ballot is required it will be held 40a Te Kawa Street on Wednesday, 6 December 2017. Parents will be Otorohanga VRJ Payne informed of the outcome of the ballot within three 7:30pm Chief Executive days of the ballot being held. Rochelle Inwood [email protected] Haley - 07 873 7737 www.waikatoregion.govt.nz Principal M6010 Thursday, November 16, 2017 Te Awamutu Courier 25 Public Notices Grazing For Lease Trade Services Gardening & Travel Employment Vacancies WANTED land to lease, Landscaping anything considered. Phone 0275 155 466. PLUMBING GRAZING AFFORDABLE GARDENING AVAILABLE Property For Sale RATES Quality, experienced Phone Colin gardening - Hedges, roses, LIFESTYLE 50 - 60 weaner heifers block 9.2ha, 027 498 9022 or general weeding. excel building sites, stock PIRONGIA RUGBY & December 2017 or 870 6244 anytime Need a hand SPORTS CLUB to May 2019 yard, 2 bay shed, stream, Let us help! ponds, kopaki $300,000 + th th Part Time Beauty Therapist Required gst if any. Ph 07 823 6815. 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