TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2020 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20 RAM RAID ON ‘TIME FOR SUPERETTE FLOWER AMERICA POWER TO HEAL’ US ELECTION PAGES 12-13 PAGE 3 PAGE 5 CHEERS AND BEERS

Holly Kapene and Moana Ruru were among the more than 800 people who enjoyed a great day out at the Gisborne Beer Festival at The Royal on Saturday. Below, revellers dance to one of the three bands. Organisers said the festival was a resounding success and would definitely be back in April of 2021 after being Covid-delayed this year. MORE ON PAGE 2 Pictures by Rebecca Grunwell

TOILET TAX PANNED ‘Gobsmacked’ at wastewater rate charges proposal by Alice Angeloni could mean their students would on staff and student numbers, and not get to experience the waka will be calculated as one toilet pan THE principal of Gisborne’s hourua each year, or could lose a for every 20 students and staff. largest primary school is teacher’s aide for a school term. A report prepared by district “gobsmacked” by a proposed “Adding another $5000 to our council staff said the rationale change to the rating system which budget means in no uncertain was to make those placing “more could double fees as it is billed for terms that our MKids will miss of a burden” on the network pay most of its toilets. out,” Mr Sadler said. more. Mangapapa School, which has The council’s revenue and Mr Sadler disputed this, saying 33 toilets and financing committee voted in their toilets were not used for 165 urinals, has favour of the recommended policy days of the year. come out in last week, with the decision set He also said they operated a “100 percent to go before the Sustainable deficit budget annually. opposition” to Tairawhiti committee to be “This is not because we’re the proposal ratified on December 10. frivolous. It’s because the which will see The proposal is to combine operations grant we receive from them levied the two existing wastewater the Ministry of Education is not for 25 pans, or rate charges, keeping residential enough to support the increasing toilets. households on a charge of one variation in the education needs Principal Paul Sadler said he toilet per household, no matter of our Mangapapa kids and hoped Gisborne District Council how many they have, while the differing circumstances of “Adding another $5000 to our budget means in no uncertain would “surely not look to use commercial and industrial the parents and whanau in our terms that our MKids will miss out,” says Mangapapa School schools as a means of collecting properties will be charged per Mangapapa School community.” principal Paul Sadler of a proposed change in rates which will extra rates”. toilet. see the school billed for almost every toilet. The increase of $5000 indicated Charges for schools are based CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Picture by Alice Angeloni

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THE annual Gisborne Beer Festival “Everyone was very well-behaved went off without a hitch on Saturday and had an enjoyable day. The and it won’t be a long wait for the weather was fantastic and didn’t next one. overdo it. It started off sunny, Organiser Ricky Boyd said there then a little bit of high cloud when were about 850 people on site at we needed it and before we all the Royal, including 50 staff. burned.” “It was great, there was a fantastic The event, Gisborne’s second vibe. Everyone enjoyed the buzz, I annual beer festival, was delayed think music matched the crowd’s from April due to Covid-19. vibe and it looked like everyone had “Boyd said the festival would run a great time. for a third time in April, next year.

WE’LL DRINK TO THAT: Left, group of festival enthusiasts relax with a cold one in hand.

NOW THAT’S WHAT YOU CALL A BEARD: Left, enjoying the beer festival are an impressively bearded Bayden Barwick, Jordan McGregor, Sophie Ovenden and James Kissling.

DRESSED FOR THE OCCASION: Going Bavarian BEER BUDDIES: PJ Rees and for the beer festival are Robin Paulio Lee show some man love. Anderson and Sarah Anderson. ONSTAGE: Elizabeth Stokes, lead vocalist for indie pop band The Beths, performs on stage at the Gisborne Beer Festival. All pictures by Rebecca Grunwell Rates change will have ‘dramatic effect’ on resthomes

FROM PAGE 1 and a home to 236 elderly residents, Josh Wharehinga and district councillor rating system: the general rate, roading the council needs to consider the wider Kerry Worsnop supported a transition rates for forestry, wastewater, allocation Riverdale and Central schools also effects of this policy,” Mr Snow said. to the new rates for organisations which of stormwater, and the city centre came out in opposition, as well as Beetham Village was not able to had already set their budgets for the management and promotion rate. retirement village and resthome provider recover the cost of any increase in rates coming year. The proposed changes to the rating Beetham. as it was only able to increase charges to A paper prepared by staff also system were adopted by councillors and Beetham Village and Healthcare residents by the increase in Consumer discussed options to address the funding will be confirmed in the December 17 finance manager Russell Snow said the Price Index over the previous year. concerns raised by schools, with options council agenda. change would have a “dramatic effect” “Any increase in costs must be met including a rates transition policy, which The rating system is now included in and was likely to result in a 10 percent by the operator of the village — a would give schools more time to adjust the Draft Revenue & Finance Policy and increase in annual rates, amounting to considerable burden to cope with in very their budgets. will be consulted on with the Draft 2021- $34,000 for their two companies. uncertain economic times,” said Mr Snow. The council received 182 submissions 2031 Long Term Plan in March next “As a major employer in the district Mayor Rehette Stoltz, Deputy Mayor on its five proposed changes to the year. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 NEWS 3 Fires out on arrival MINOR fires at two houses Kaiti at 11.30am. in Gisborne city yesterday It involved a pot of were quickly seen to before overheated food on a stove. flames took hold. “There were people home Fire and Emergency NZ at the time and again the fire were called to a home in was out when we arrived,” the Abbott Street in Te Hapara at senior firefighter said. about 8.15am after smoke was “There was some smoke seen coming from under the damage but no fire damage.” house. Firefighters ventilated the “It came through to us as house to remove the smoke a house fire but it was out build-up. when we got there,” a senior firefighter said. “It seems a ■ POLICE are investigating cigarette had been disposed a suspicious car fire on of under the house and it set Herschell Road in outer Kaiti alight some dry material. on Sunday morning. “We used thermal imaging Fire and Emergency NZ sent gear to ensure the fire was a crew to the scene at around out.” 4am. There was minor smoke “The vehicle was well alight damage. when we got there and it was Firefighters were called to a destroyed in the blaze,” a house in Halley Street in outer senior firefighter said. RAM RAID ON SUPERETTE: Thieves used this stolen utility vehicle to smash their way into the Aberdeen Road Superette early this morning but they made off empty-handed. Police said the ram raid at the shop on the corner of Aberdeen Road and Cobham Place happened at around 5am.“The offender stole a white-coloured Ford Courier ute from a property in outer Kaiti earlier Heavy rain warning in place in the night,” said acting Detective Sergeant Ian McKinnon. “They rammed the rear of it through the front window of the superette and got inside the shop. “They attempted to get into the shop’s THE MetService issued north of Napier, including the locked cigarette cabinet but were not able to and ran off. Nothing else was taken from the shop.” a heavy rain warning for Kaweka Range. Det Sgt McKinnon said a forensic examination of the vehicle and the shop was done this morning. Gisborne last night with The warning is valid to 11pm “In addition, we have been reviewing footage from the shop’s CCTV camera system.” Police would predicted falls of 100 to 140 tonight. appreciate hearing anyone who was in the vicinity of the Aberdeen Road Superette at around 5am. millimetres, mainly in the The MetService said heaviest “Or from anyone who may have seen the Ford Courier ute moving about the city prior to the ram ranges. falls would be likely from late raid.” Picture by Liam Clayton It covers the area south this morning to this evening of Gisborne city and out to when intensities could reach 20 Matawai, also Hawke’s Bay to 35mm an hour. Contractor on Redeployment programme gives local business vital the comeback boost in uncertain times

ROBERT Stubbs sees plenty of benefits from the Tairawhiti Economic Support Package Redeployment Programme. The Stubbs Contractors owner has been able to employ, re-employ and use otherwise idle REDEPLOYED: machinery, thanks to work picked up through Camaraderie is a the $23.755 million programme’s removal of big drawcard for hazardous trees project. those working with It is one of five projects rolled out through Stubbs Contractors the region as part of the programme set up in say Tairawhiti response to the impacts of Covid-19. redeployment Robert has been involved with forestry and programme roading for nearly 20 years, and when the participants Ben coronavirus hit, the impact was immediate. Skipper (right) “I lost a contract and had to cut two crews, and Pete Oliver, which meant laying off 13 guys,” he said. pictured with “That contract alone was worth 50 percent of company principal my annual turnover.” Robert Stubbs and He had two other contracts but also a lot of Zoey. money tied up in specialist equipment. Picture by Forestry bounced back quickly but Robert The Black Balloon says it was only for a month before prices dropped again. “There was so much uncertainty in the marketplace so no new contracts were being awarded.” The equipment market was quickly flooded by companies keen to free up money to stay afloat, so it made little sense for Robert to try and sell his. Then he heard about the redeployment programme’s hazardous trees project. grounding in the industry, some qualifications “We are very fortunate to have a crew of guys each other. I really enjoy it. It is also a good “It is a high-risk job and while it would give and training, and ensured they knew what they who are all on the same page. opportunity for me to find other things that I am me a chance to employ and re-employ workers, I were turning up for each day. “They bring a good, positive attitude to work physically capable of.” had to shuffle things around to ensure job tasks The Stubbs crew are removing larger and plenty of energy.” He has decided forestry is where he wants to were safe.” hazardous trees from local roads. So far they Ben has been in a wheelchair for three-and-a- be. Trained arborist Pete Oliver spent eight years have salvaged around 400 tonnes of wood. half years after a 4x4 farming accident. “Being behind a computer and inside is not in the forestry industry but his hours had been “Forestry has the equipment, experience and He first met Robert at high school through the for me at all.” drastically cut due to Covid-19, so as an under- knowledge to deal with this and it gives us a Gateway Programme. Robert says given the success of the employed worker he was brought back on. good training ground to bring guys on with one- Rob is also in a wheelchair after being redeployment programme, he would love to see Robert also signed up four new workers, on-one training in an environment that can be paralysed in a motocross accident in 2007. it continue to allow more training and upskilling including unemployed teen Ben Skipper. slowed down,” said Rob. Ben was one of the first people he thought of of employees. “This has been a real boost to my staff “We are using this to feed into our own when the programme was mooted. The programme is funded through the Ministry and allowed more training for those on the existing high production crews for the future.” Ben is used to working farm machinery and is of Business, Innovation and Employment, programme,” says Robert. Pete, a father of two, said Covid was stressful rapt to have picked up qualifications for traffic administered by the Provincial Development Unit “It gives me the numbers I need as forestry for himself and his wife as a single-income control and other new skills. and managed by Gisborne District Council. All picks up again, so once the redeployment family but Robert had been a supportive “I am working with bigger machinery than those on the programme go through the Ministry programme finishes they will be able to move employer. I am used to here, which is great,” said the of Social Development, with the goal to ensure into a new crew with a new contract.” “This is an industry that struggles to attract 18-year-old. they not only find work but pick up new skills, Having subsidised training had also been people and here we have a chance to introduce “When you have a decent group around you, qualifications and the opportunity of meaningful, hugely helpful and given the new employees new workers and upskill our own fallers. it makes it a lot easier. Everyone is listening to long-term employment. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES In Memoriam

GRIFFITHS, Michael Deaths Bernard (Mike) 3.3.41 - 9.11.17 WERNE, Richard Michael. — Peacefully, Three years already on 7th November 2020. since our dear Mike left Loved husband of the us. Remembered and late Joy (nee Croskery). missed every day Respected brother-in- with love. law of Bob and Jan Lyn, Hayley, Shaun, Croskery. Uncle of Jack, Tom and Max David and Karen, Linda and Colin. Loved great In Memoriam and great-grand-uncle to many. Now with his beloved SHIRLEY Joy. ELLEN In accordance with MACDONALD Richard’s wishes, a One year has passed. private cremation has been held. Think of you every day. - Evans Funeral Services Ltd FDANZ Don and Barry www.evansfuneral.co.nz MacDonald Detour at Te Karaka MOTORISTS using State Highway 2 will have to take a 15-minute detour at Te Karaka from November 16. Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is advising of upcoming resurfacing works happening on State Highway 2 in Te Karaka starting on Monday, November 16. The work is expected to be completed by Monday, November 30, depending on the weather. “During this time, there will be a full, 24-hour closure of State Highway 2 between Cliff Road THEY SHALL BE REMEMBERED: A Harvard and a Tiger Month flew overhead while tributes were and Main Road,” an NZTA statement says. paid on the ground to the country’s war dead during yesterday’s Combined Services Day service held outside at the “A detour route will be in place, via Cliff Road RSA. Current and past service personnel including New Zealand Naval Association (Gisborne) president Lionel Walker and Main Road. Delays of up to 10 to 15 minutes (pictured) took part in the commemorative parade and wreath-laying service. Gisborne RSA president Paul Bayly said are possible during peak hours, but the detour Combined Services Day honoured all Kiwis who had made the ultimate sacrifice or had served their country in any should minimise this. capacity in any conflicts, worldwide. New Zealand casualties in overseas wars, from the Boer War to Afghanistan, total “Motorists are asked to please be mindful of nearly 30,000 with 29,000 coming from the two world wars. The guest speaker was Trevor Jukes, retired Corporal in the Cliff Road and Main Road residents as they will National Service. Current and former service personnel and cadet forces assembled at Plumbing World before marching not be accustomed to the high traffic volumes behind the City of Gisborne Highland Pipe Band to the RSA.The Gisborne Civic Band and Gisborne Salvation Army that will be travelling through. Band played the National Anthem and hymns and Grant Harris played the Last Post on the bugle. Combined Services “Residents have been advised to also expect Day is held on the Sunday nearest to Armistice Day (November 11) and has replaced the former Trafalgar Day Navy noise and dust while the work is under way.” remembrance day, the Battle of Britain remembrance day and Armistice Day. Picture by Liam Clayton Waka Kotahi apologises for the inconvenience. Student-led project aboard 16th rocket

MAHIA will be the launch pad for the innovation and creativity of gamers New Zealand’s first student-built worldwide, and also aims to test and satellite designed to better understand qualify a novel 3D-printing technique earthquakes. that could be employed for future Space company Rocket Lab has spacecraft components. announced its 16th mission will lift Valve president Gabe Newell will be off from Launch Complex 1 at Onenui donating one dollar to the paediatric Station during a 14-day launch window intensive care unit at Starship Children’s that opens on November 16. Hospital for every person who watches Rocket Lab’s Electron launch vehicle the launch online at www.rocketlabusa. will lift 30 satellites to a sun-synchronous com/live-stream. orbit at an altitude of 500 kilometres for The mission, called “Return to Sender” a range of customers, including TriSept, will see Rocket Lab attempt to bring Unseenlabs, Swarm Technologies, Te Electron’s first stage back to Earth under Punaha Atea/Auckland Space Institute a parachute system for a controlled water and Gabe Newell, the co-founder of global landing before collection by a recovery gaming software company Valve. vessel. The satellites span a range of It will be the first time Rocket Lab has operations, from new tether systems attempted to recover a stage after launch designed to accelerate spacecraft re-entry and is a major milestone in its pursuit and reduce orbital debris through to the to make Electron a reusable rocket to next generation of maritime surveillance HALF-LIFE: A 3D printed titanium gnome created for Valve’s Gabe Newell by Weta support an increased launch cadence for satellites, as well as communications Workshop. Picture by Rocket Lab small satellite missions. satellites. “Recovering the first stage of a small The mission will also deploy New launch vehicle is uncharted territory,” Mr Zealand’s first student-built satellite, “Less than four years ago we didn’t students here designing and having Beck said in a statement. the APSS-1 satellite for Te Punaha have domestic space launch capability ready for flight a satellite in itself is “What we’re trying to achieve with Atea/Auckland Space Institute at The and now we’re launching New Zealand’s quite an advance. Electron is an incredibly difficult and University of Auckland. first student-built satellite from Kiwi soil. “This is an exciting opportunity to complex challenge but one we’re willing The student-built Waka Amiorangi It marks the beginning of a new era celebrate the fact we have the talent in to pursue to further boost launch cadence Aotearoa APSS-1 satellite is designed of space research, development, and the country to provide and create these and deliver even more frequent launch to monitor electrical activity in Earth’s opportunity for local students.” sort of space missions. opportunities to small satellite operators, upper atmosphere to test whether University of Auckland astrophysicist “This is the first of a series of satellites “Regardless of the condition the ionospheric disturbances can predict Dr Nicholas Rattenbury said the going up in the programme.” stage comes back in, we’ll learn a great earthquakes. satellite would take observations of The university was already working on deal from this test and use it to iterate Data from this mission will deliver the ionosphere, which was a poorly- APSS-2 and APSS-3, with a fourth also forward for the next attempt.” deeper knowledge of these hard-to-access understood part of the atmosphere. close to being announced. Following the outcome of this attempt, altitudes and drive understanding of “The ionosphere reacts to a whole A mass simulator will also be fixed to the final phase of Rocket Lab’s recovery how phenomena such as solar wind bunch of external forces like the solar this mission’s kick stage in the form of a programme will be to capture Electron’s and geophysical events affect this wind and indeed, geophysical events as 3D-printed gnome created for Valve by first stage mid-air by helicopter before atmospheric region. well. multi-award-winning design studio Weta the stage is returned to Rocket Lab “The APSS-1 mission is a triumph “It will be interesting to see to what Workshop, the creative studio behind production complexes for refurbishment for the students and faculty at the extent you can correlate earthquake Lord of the Rings, Avatar and Mulan. and relaunch. University of Auckland and a significant activity and ionosphere activity. The unique space component is If Rocket Lab’s recovery is successful, step for the New Zealand space industry “The whole project is a student project, additively manufactured into the shape of Electron would become the first and overall,” Rocket Lab founder and chief designed and built by students. The fact Half-Life gaming icon Gnome Chompski. only reusable orbital-class small launch executive Peter Beck said. we have got to the point where we have The mission serves as an homage to system in operation. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 NEWS 5

BLOOMING: Marie Jacobs and Barbara Searle enjoy the blooms on display at the Poverty Bay Horticultural Society Annual Summer Flower Show. Pictures by Rebecca Grunwell

Everything’s coming ROSEY: Hamish Cheetham was the winner of the Caughey Cup for champion up roses and irises rose with a full open bloom of Glorious.

EXHIBITORS at the weekend’s new Nature & Fibre Section was added true, in which case the person might be Poverty Bay Horticultural Society Annual this year. interested in having a go, at showing Summer Flower Show showed off their The two-day show was one week late their rose next time. best blooms. for a grand show of irises, but this did “Nothing could happen if we didn’t “It was a fabulous weekend in which not deter Wendy Davies, who rose to the have dedicated committee members, the roses came out trumps,” society occasion with her display of irises taking annual exhibitors, stall-holders and the president Rene Babbington said. out the top trophy. many volunteers. Their time and effort is The unmistakeable perfume of roses “Public support for the show is much priceless.” filled the air at the Showgrounds Park appreciated,”said Mrs Babbington. Mrs Babbington expressed the CHAMPION: Wendy Davies from Gisborne enjoyed a clean and Events Centre as visitors and “As the public go around viewing the society’s appreciation for the judges sweep of awards, and won Champion of Champion Bloom with judges enjoyed the colourful displays show exhibits, they often think ‘I could and also we want to thank Mitre 10, Age her Iris Adoregon. of roses and irises, floral arrangements, have entered this or that, I have a nicer Concern, Eastwoodhill and Taste One for cut flowers and fruit and vegetables. A one in my garden’. It may very well be their sponsorship.” Gisborne District Court

A YOUNG drink-driver who failed to extensive facial injuries by stomping on her Counsel Alistair Clarke told the court stop to ascertain injury after colliding with head numerous times. the case was previously adjourned so a vehicle when it stopped suddenly ahead Aaron James McMurtrie, 45, pleaded Coleman could undertake 60 hours voluntary Nurse strike action of her did not want to pursue a discharge guilty to injuring with intent to injure and community service within her chosen field — Monday 9 November 2020 without conviction, the court was told. drink-driving. He was further remanded “an area that was very much in demand here Loma Lynette Hill, 18, pleaded guilty to in custody for reports and sentence on in Gisborne”. drink-driving (600 micrograms) and failing January 14. It was not intended to have any bearing on On Monday 9 November the Three to stop to ascertain injury — both first The case was referred to the restorative the court process but just something she felt Rivers Medical nursing team along with offences. justice process. she needed to do to balance in her mind the approximately 3200 primary care nurses Judge Warren Cathcart asked counsel Justice Cathcart declined a request for effects of her offending. from practices around the country will Leighvi Maynard if given Hill’s age and it to be transferred to the Family Harm be on strike for 24 hours. The strike lack of previous convictions, she would be Intervention Court, saying the injuring charge BRADLEY Wade Chambers, 39, pleaded action is part of ongoing attempts for pursuing a discharge without conviction or was too serious and noting McMurtrie had a guilty to five charges — careless driving, theft primary health care nurses to be paid had perhaps been considered for police previous similar conviction. (goods valued under $500), driving while equitably with their District Health Board diversion. his licence was suspended or revoked for a counterparts. As a result, on Monday 9 Mr Maynard said Hill and her family were A MAN’S concern at seeing people acting third or subsequent time, and two counts of November routine nurse services such aware of those options but did not want to suspiciously outside a neighbour’s home driving with excess blood alcohol. as dressings, blood pressure checks, pursue them. was understandable but he went too far He was further remanded in custody for blood tests, immunisation and repeat Hill had some good things going for when he brandished a hammer at one of sentence on December 22. A pre-sentence prescription ordering will not be available. her — she was a national award-winning them, Judge Cathcart said. report will traverse electronically-monitored We ask for your understanding as there paddler and was working full-time in the Johnathon Graeme Paea, 49, ranger, sentence options. will likely be some delays with non- shearing industry. She made a foolish pleaded guilty to possession of an offensive urgent patient requests, though some mistake, which she acknowledged, as did weapon. MEREANA Chelsea Tamaia Williams, 22, urgent requests will be handled at the her family. The court heard Paea spotted a woman pleaded guilty to burglary, two thefts from discretion of our doctors. Three Rivers Taking into account her circumstances outside his neighbour’s house on September shops, driving while unlicensed, and a breach Medical respects this decision to strike and noting she seemed to be someone 4. His first response was to take a photo of of bail. unlikely to appear in court again, the judge her but her partner arrived, and Paea got The charges were for Gisborne offending and believe that our nurses are one imposed a fine of $700 (with court costs into a scuffle with him. but transferred to the Manukau District Court of the most important contributors to $130) for the failing to stop charge, a fine Paea then went to his vehicle, got a where she has other charges pending. She general patient wellness. We hope that of $600 (costs $130) for the drink-driving hammer and returned to the tussle. will appear in that court on November 26. the Government will demonstrate its charge, and an emotional harm payment of The offence was a serious one, support by introducing a funding model $400. punishable by up to three years A MAN found growing cannabis for which acknowledges their expertise in On each of the charges Hill was imprisonment, the judge said. personal use was fined $700 and ordered to their ield. disqualified from driving for six months to be While Paea had a criminal history, pay $130 court costs. served concurrently. particularly for fraud offending, he had not Craig Phillip Hutchings, 49, admitted Services available: Mr Maynard said Hill panicked and fled previously offended in this way. It was only growing the drug, which police found Doctors, Practice Nurses, Pharmacy, after hitting the vehicle on August 4. She due to that, that he was willing to impose when they went to his house in relation to Radiology, Healthy Steps Podiatry, was caught by police a short time later. a good behaviour bond type sentence, as a longstanding dispute between him and a Gains@Geneva Healthcare Services, Damage to the other party’s vehicle was sought by counsel David Rohorua. neighbour. Peter Stiven General Surgeon, MoleMap, covered by insurance. The judge convicted Paea and ordered The plants were all female clones, ranging Gisborne Ear Clear, Gisborne Counselling She was remorseful and embarrassed him to come up if called upon within nine from seedlings to plants about 400mm in & Psychological Services about her behaviour — even more so after months. height, were all female clones, growing in learning from a victim impact statement Mr Rohorua said Paea had recently individual pots, in a purpose-built room. Three Rivers Medical there were young children in the other found good employment and worked long Counsel Doug Rishworth said Hutchings Weekdays 9am-8pm. Weekends and Public vehicle. shifts. It was eight years since his last court had used the drug for medicinal reasons for Judge Cathcart said he accepted Hill appearance. a long time, as endorsed by a doctor’s letter Holidays 9am-1pm then 2pm-6pm. made an error of judgement and that produced for the court. He had no previous 75 Customhouse Street the accident was due to her alcohol HINE Tangi Anne Coleman, 54, relevant convictions. (white building opposite The Warehouse) consumption but her decision to drive off administration clerk, who previously pleaded Judge Cathcart accepted it was for P (06) 867 7411 or 0508 3RIVERS without checking on the occupants of the guilty to drink-driving (487mcg) for a third or personal use. He told Hutchings he had to F (06) 867 4773 After hours call other vehicle, was a serious error. subsequent time, was further remanded on observe the law as it presently stood. An Healthline 0800 611 116 bail for a report and sentence on January order was made for the destruction of the A MAN admitted causing a woman’s 14. cannabis. www.3rivers.co.nz 29483-13 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 Strengthening relationship Ardern praises Biden — invite to New Zealand on agenda by Derek Cheng, NZ Herald Trump Administration, especially in the Indo-Pacific and Pacific Island regions,” WELLINGTON — The Government Ardern said. will be inviting President-elect Joe Biden Her previous comments at the United to visit New Zealand. Biden’s message Nations in support of rules-based of unity is being praised by the Prime multilateralism have been in contrast to Minister. Trump’s “America-first” protectionism. “The campaign by the President-elect A Biden-led US is considered more has shown the shared interests we have likely to strengthen international in addressing global challenges like institutions, including the World Covid-19 and climate change,” Jacinda Trade Organisation and the World Ardern said yesterday. Health Organisation, which Trump has “There are many challenges in front of undermined. the international community right now. Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia The message of unity from Joe Biden Mahuta, the first woman in the role, paid positions us well to take those challenges particular tribute to Kamala Harris and on.” the “very unique attributes” she would The Government is also hoping a bring as the first woman-of-colour Vice- Biden-led US will lead to enhanced President. trade, potentially via the Trans-Pacific Asked about the US joining the TPP or Partnership. re-signing the Paris climate agreement, In his victory speech, Biden said he Mahuta said New Zealand would choose wanted to restore America to a position which issues to prioritise after Biden where it was respected in the world, took office. where it led “not by the example of our Asked if Trump’s behaviour in power, but by the power of our example”. RAISE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: President-elect Joe Biden during his visit to disputing the result was becoming of an He called for the political temperature New Zealand in 2016 when he was Barack Obama’s Vice-President. Meanwhile, outgoing president, Mahuta said: “It’s in the US to be lowered, for a shelving of PM Jacinda Ardern praised President-elect Joe Biden’s message of unity and for American voters, really, to decide “harsh rhetoric”, and for an end to “this acknowledged outgoing US President Donald Trump. NZ Herald picture that level of behaviour but they have grim era of demonisation in America”. made their decision known through the Biden visited New Zealand in 2016 spokesman said: “The New Zealand new President works to govern for all & election.” when he was Vice-President to Barack Government would welcome a visit by the unify nation,” Clark said on Twitter. National Party leader Judith Collins Obama and, as President, will again be US President-elect. No specific invite has Ardern acknowledged outgoing said on Twitter: “Congratulations to invited to visit these shores. been extended at this early stage while President Donald Trump, whom she met Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on their Australian Prime Minister Scott election processes are still ongoing.” last year in New York during the United victory in the United States. New Morrison said he hoped Biden would visit Former Prime Minister Helen Clark Nations’ leaders’ week. Zealand has an enduring relationship Australia next year to celebrate the 70th also praised Biden’s message of a “time to “New Zealand has enjoyed positive with the US which I want to see get even anniversary of the Anzus Treaty. heal in America”. and co-operative relations with the stronger. Let’s get a free trade agreement A New Zealand Government “Healing skills are at a premium as United States over the period of the done!” Foreign fishing crews not worth the risk: expert Airport deep by Conan Young, RNZ Glenn Simmons, whose research led to a ministerial cleaned after CHRISTCHURCH — A inquiry into conditions fisheries expert is asking on board foreign charter whether the economic vessels, said the benefits Covid-infected benefit New Zealand were grossly overstated and receives from having that many of these local overseas crew here is worth jobs would continue to exist person visited the risk they pose due to with or without the foreign Covid-19. chartered boats. AUCKLAND — Auckland Airport has The Ministry of Health He said Sealord had had carried out a deep clean of its domestic was continuing to long enough to phase out terminal after a person infected with investigate how two health their use. Covid-19 passed through. workers managed to catch “Sealord seriously need The new case, a contact of a quarantine the virus from infected to come up with a workable worker in Auckland, was in the terminal foreign fishers at the strategy and start following from 5.30pm to 7.45pm on Thursday Sudima Hotel, leading to the it. And to say after 20 years before flying to Wellington. first community outbreak in we don’t have a plan is The person also visited Avis Car Rental Christchurch in four months. really not acceptable and at Auckland Airport, Orleans Chicken & Just over one in every 10 INVESTIGATION UNDER WAY: The Sudima Hotel in I certainly don’t see that Waffles, The Gypsy Moth and coffee shop of the mostly Russian crew Christchurch which is being used as an isolation facility. The that’s the government’s Hudsons. tested positive for the virus. Ministry of Health was continuing to investigate how two problem or the people of After arriving In Wellington, the person Until it was established health workers managed to catch the virus from infected New Zealand.” visited Malaysian restaurant Little how it spread from them to foreign fishers at the Sudima Hotel. RNZ picture Two-hundred and thirty Penang at lunchtime. the two health workers, the fishing crew left the Sudima A spokesman for Auckland Airport said second charter flight from reprocessed into value added the seven boats brought facility on Saturday, staff and guests inside the terminal at Moscow carrying another products offshore, and we in $725 million in revenue bound for boats docked in that time were considered casual contacts. 200 mariners, which was due don’t capture that value every year, and supported Christchurch and Nelson, “The health and safety of staff and to arrive on November 2, either.” the jobs of 425 land-based with five remaining and one guests is always our foremost priority. had been placed on hold. The seven overseas-owned locals. close contact required to “In addition to the enhanced cleaning But fisheries expert Dr deep sea trawlers were Over time Sealord had further isolate. regime that has been in place since Glenn Simmons said they chartered by three New moved from having all boats No decision has been the outbreak of Covid-19, the domestic should all be sent home. Zealand companies, Sealord, crewed by foreigners to made about when the second terminal was last night given a further They did not bring enough Independent, and Maruha just two out of nine being charter flight of mariners deep clean. money into the economy Nichiro. manned in this way. from Moscow might start “A fog machine was used to finely to justify the risk we were Sealord CEO, Doug Paulin said by the end of making its way here. mist disinfectant and sanitiser across taking, illustrated by the Paulin, said while the low next year they would only be Minister for Immigration all surfaces in all public areas of the two health workers taking value species they caught using one of them. Kris Faafoi said foreign deep terminal likely to have been used by the the virus home with them were not processed in this “It really comes down sea fishing crew contributed infected traveller. This includes the food after caring for 31 of the country, there were other to affordability for us, significantly to New court, aviation security screening and gate infected mariners, he said. downstream benefits to New because it takes quite a Zealand’s economy. lounge area.” “We send money overseas Zealand from having them bit of time to build. It’s In granting the fishing Notifications were sent out to people for the actual charter of here. like a two-year project to sector permission to who logged on with the Covid Tracer app these vessels and their “Stevedoring, provedoring, build a new deepwater bring them in, he said the at the affected businesses. wages are typically sent engineering services, cold fishing boat. And we’re government was prioritising The incident was a reminder for people back to their home country. storage, freight forwarders, very lucky we’ve got very this sort of help to industries about the importance of using the Covid The species that they are transport companies, the supportive shareholders, that were also making Tracer app, the Ministry of Health earlier harvesting is sent offshore port company.” who were happy to invest in an effort to attract New said in a statement. — NZ Herald semi-processed, and it’s Paulin said between them replenishing our fleet.” Zealanders. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 Contact tracing cards

IT’S A LONG go live in Ngongotaha WAIT: Monika Russell feels “helpless” as her husband NGONGOTAHA — More than 1100 who is also wearing a contact tracing Adrian is people in Ngongotaha have a new and card, in what can be described as “a currently unable vital accessory this week - a Covid-19 digital handshake”. to return to contact tracing card. People involved in the trial should the country The cards go live today and are a only take the tracing card off when at from essential key part of an on-the-ground trial home. work in the US. of the technology and its potential People who live and/or work in Picture supplied enhancement of the Covid contact Ngongotaha still have the opportunity tracing process. to sign up to the trial, with Co-designed by Te Arawa Covid registrations closing today. Hub, the Ministry of Health and the Trial participants can register Universities of Otago and Waikato, the online at tearawacovid19.nz/card-trial/ trial’s purpose is to understand and pick up their cards from 172 how a Covid contact tracing Ngongotaha Rd (next to the card works in a real- Gull Service Station). world scenario, Participants will NZ man stranded in US as whether it is need to wear their compatible with cards from Monday, New Zealand’s November 9 isolation facilities fully booked contact tracing until the end systems, and of Sunday, HASTINGS — The wife of a Hastings man with the Covid-19 situation in the US. if people will November 15. who went to the United States for essential She hoped that the three people will be able accept and So far, the work now fears he may not be back in time for to be prioritised to come home and thinks with use them. majority of Christmas. high demand more MIQ facilities should be Te Arawa people who When engineer Adrian Russell went to made available. Covid-19 have signed up the States for essential engineering work in “They are not there for a holiday. They don’t Response to the trial are dairy factories with his company, he and his just want to come to New Zealand to visit Hub women aged wife Monika were guaranteed he’d be home family for Christmas time, they are living in spokesman between 40 and in time for the festive season, but like three New Zealand they are citizens and they went Monty 74. others from Hastings, that now looks unlikely over to help out over there.” Morrison said A Covid contact as Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) The Ministry of Business, Employment and the response to tracing card is not facilities are fully booked. Innovation (MBIE) which runs MIQ facilities the trial had been capable of tracking Adrian left in August with a three-month on November 2 said its new allocation system overwhelming. the wearer’s location temporary work visa which expires at the end was “becoming fully booked” in the lead-up to “It’s humbling to or identity and the of the month and has been working in various Christmas. see so many people in information is fully contained, places around the country. An MIQ spokesperson told Hawke’s Bay our community recognise how encrypted and protected on each His wife said flights had been booked for Today there were 32 facilities, but “very little important this trial is and who want to individual card. November 24 before visas run out but as MIQ availability” for the rest of the year. contribute to Aotearoa’s fight against Its primary function is to build a facilities are all booked he is unable to return. “A key constraint on adding new facilities Covid-19. memory of contacts so the wearer can Monika said the company he works for has is the essential workforce who care for “We are eager to get the trial under be quickly alerted if they have been in been “great” and is working hard to get them returnees. We need nurses, Defence personnel way and recognise that this next stage close contact with someone who has home, but feels “helpless.” and police to run these facilities, and this is is a crucial one. We remind whanau to tested positive for Covid-19 “We have no idea what to do . . . we never a limited workforce. In addition to workforce wear the card everywhere they go, so Ngongotaha was selected as an thought it was going to happen,” Monika said. supply issues, a minority of hotels meet our that we can get as many contacts as ideal location for the trial because it’s “My husband never complains, he is a very requirements. There are a limited number of possible and help ensure the accuracy big enough to have several marae, hard worker but he told me he is very tired and suitable facilities that are in locations where of the trial,” he said. a school, shops and communities, just wants to be able to come home.” there is also a suitable hospital facility.” The cards can be worn on a lanyard and small enough that 1500 people She’s missed him for three months and The spokesperson said new hotels can’t be or clipped to the wearer’s belt. It is a significant percentage of the while the employer has taken high safety quickly set up for isolation use — “32 facilities exchanges signals with anyone nearby population. — Rotorua Daily Post measures, has been concerned for his health really is our upper limit.” — Hawke’s Bay Today November quarantine cluster Testing results to reveal extent of NZ’s latest cluster

AUCKLAND — The extent of November out what went wrong so we can New Zealand’s latest Covid-19 ■ Orleans Chicken & Waffles, prevent it happening again.” cluster will be revealed today. Auckland Airport: 5.30 - 7:00pm, The University of Otago The “November quarantine 5 November academic has been calling on cluster” — as it’s being called ■ The Gypsy Moth, Auckland the Government to change — started when a quarantine Airport: 7.00pm - 7.15pm, 5 the Managed Isolation and worker at Auckland’s Jet Park November Quarantine facilities away from facility tested positive for the ■ Hudsons, Auckland Airport: the one-size fits all approach virus on Friday. 7.00pm - 7.15pm, 5 November currently adopted. Just one of the 25 close ■ Little Penang, The Terrace, Baker wants to see travellers contacts of the quarantine Wellington: 1.15pm - 3.45pm, 6 from low-risk countries, such worker has tested positive so November as Australia and Pacific island far: It’s another Defence Force ■ Users were advised they nations, to be able to enter free staffer who was in Auckland for may have been in contact with of quarantining. work last week. Covid-19, and were told if they For those from countries That person then flew back to began to feel unwell, to contact where there is spread of the Wellington on Thursday, visiting Healthline. virus but is well-controlled — a number of locations within The Ministry of Health has such as Japan, South Korea and Auckland Airport, and also been working to find and test Singapore — there would still going to a central Wellington any close contacts, with results be a 14-day stay in isolation, but restaurant Friday lunchtime. expected to be revealed this TESTING TIME: Hands in medical gloves holding a test tube for some of it could be done from The Ministry of Health said afternoon. taking patient sample for Covid test. The Ministry of Health said it home. it sent push notifications to the Public Health Professor sent push notifications to the smartphones of people who used the But for the most high-risk smartphones of people who used Michael Baker said those Covid Tracer app to log in at “several locations of interest” that were countries (the UK, the US, the Covid Tracer app to log in results will show the extent and visited by the positive case. Picture supplied Russia and India), pre-travel at “several locations of interest” seriousness of the cluster. requisites could come into force, that were visited by the positive “That will give us a much said. at this stage, so I think we need with travellers told to spend case. better idea as to whether this “(It’s) our seventh border a systematic way of reducing three days in quarantine and Those locations are: outbreak is in the low-risk end, failure in about three months. that risk. return a negative test, before ■ Domestic Terminal, which hopefully it is, or whether “This is obviously a pattern “When that happens, we have they even travel. Then, when Auckland Airport: 5.30pm - it has some features that make here, and I think five of them to say that’s a systems failure, or they arrive in New Zealand, 7.45pm, 5 November it a high-risk event.” were staff working in those it’s a failure of infection control. they would stay in a specially ■ Avis Car Rental, Auckland Such outbreaks shouldn’t be facilities. Really none of those “We need to firstly control the designed quarantine facility — Airport: 5.00pm - 5.15pm, 5 happening in the first place, he people should be getting infected outbreak, and secondly work not a hotel. —RNZ 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 Struggling ministry spends $5m to update laptops Farm purchase

WELLINGTON _ A ministry This is on top of a $12.5 million digital of the first month of the Alert Level 4 of ‘strategic hamstrung during the Covid lockdown by overhaul the ministry was halfway lockdown. its lack of up-to-date laptops has spent through when the pandemic hit. “They did a stunning job, considering,” interest’ to almost $5 million buying new ones and Although the ministry admitted at the Griffiths told RNZ in October. the means to run them. time of the Alert Level 4 lockdown that By late April, MBIE told the minister The Ministry of Business, Innovation its computer system was “insufficient”, of economic development it was on track Defence Force and Employment struggled in April with deputy chief executive of corporate, to have 90 percent of staff with access, thousands of workers unable to work governance and Information Richard but only after struggling with a long PALMERSTON NORTH — The properly from home. Griffiths, said its IT staff were not caught global queue to buy laptops using the New Zealand Defence Force has It identified the lack of secure flat-footed. more secure Windows 10, triggered by the spent millions buying a Manawatu computer access as a “very high risk”. That was despite 3800 of its 5500 staff pandemic. farm to expand its Ohakea air base. It has since spent $4.7 million on 1000 only having access to old Windows 7 Remote access capacity in place rose The $6.4 million purchase price laptops and equipment, licences and systems that would not work properly for from 3700 in late March to 10,800 about for the 99ha farm was about three support services. those trying to work from home for most a month later. — RNZ times the average per hectare sale price of farmland in the area. Groundwater near the farm on the airbase’s southern boundary has Reward offered for information on missing crew recorded high levels of firefighting foam chemical contamination in NAPIER — Families of men missing at NZDF investigations. sea are offering a reward for information The problems with per and poly- that leads to their loved ones being found fluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals had — dead or alive. nothing to do with it, the NZDF In September the Gulf Livestock 1 said in a statement. sank in a storm in the East China Sea HOLDING ON TO “The purchase was not PFAS after sailing from Napier with 43 crew — HOPE: The live related.” including two New Zealanders and two export ship Gulf It needed the extra space for Australians — and nearly 6000 cattle on Livestock 1 sank in when new P-8 Poseidon patrol board. early September. aircraft begin operating, it said. Karen Adrian, the mother of Scott Families of those “Ohakea Air Base is currently Harris, who was on the ship, said families on board still hold undergoing considerable on both sides of the Tasman were out hope their loved redevelopment and growth. committing their money to the $70,000 ones can be found “The property was purchased due reward. alive. to its strategic interest to Defence She said they strongly believed the Picture supplied as it directly adjoins the base.” crew were still alive and were in lifeboats RNZ had asked the NZDF if it or washed up on nearby islands waiting had bought any land at Ohakea to be rescued. or elsewhere because of PFAS “We are driven and focused to continue contamination. the search and we are committed to using “There is no specific property any and all means at our disposal.” acquisition budget in place at A Filipino crew member rescued after had been scaled back on September 10. and 36 Filipinos are still missing. Ohakea and information relating the ship disappeared during a typhoon Three out of the 43 crew members have Adrian said anyone with information to other potential Defence property said the ship’s engine failed before it was been found, although one died shortly should contact Simon Wearne in Japan acquisitions remains in commercial hit by the wave. after. on 0081 9010717 141 or Carolyn Gray in confidence,” it said. — RNZ The search by Japanese Coastguard Two New Zealanders, two Australians Australia on 0061 451931874. — RNZ Enrolments soar as Covid bites Surge of students forces polytechs to double daily shifts by Simon Collins and Cherie Howie, July of 48 percent in traineeships and 53 NZ Herald percent in apprenticeships. Wellington’s Weltec and Whitireia AUCKLAND — Some polytechnics head Mark Oldershaw said his early are running double shifts to cope with a applications for 2021 had doubled to well huge surge of students attracted by free over 3000. courses at a time when many jobs have Early applications for 2021 are up disappeared since Covid-19 hit. from this time last year by 79 percent The chief executive of the new national at Manukau, 67 percent at the Open polytechnic Te Kupenga, former Auckland Polytechnic, 60 percent at Waikato’s Council chief executive Stephen Town, Wintec, 57 percent at Unitec, 49 percent says staff are running two shifts each day at Otago Polytechnic, 48 percent at to cope with bulging numbers in some Northtec, 35 percent at Toi Ohomai in courses at Unitec and at Invercargill’s the Bay of Plenty, 16 percent at Ara Southern Institute of Technology. in Canterbury and nine percent at And the enrolment surge looks set Greymouth’s Tai Poutini. to accelerate next year, with early However, Southern Institute of applications for 2021 polytech courses up Technology reports an eight percent drop 47 percent from about 30,000 at this time in early applications, possibly because it last year to 43,400. is no longer the only place offering free But ironically, about 200 polytechnic courses. staff and several hundred at universities Early applications are up 29 percent are still expected to lose their jobs at Canterbury University and up seven because of the loss of foreign students percent at AUT. Other universities did since the pandemic closed the border in not provide data. March. Private training provider NZMA CHANGE OF DIRECTION: Former Air NZ pilot Luke Emerson was made redundant Auckland’s Unitec has started running has had a 320 percent jump in trades and is now studying architecture at Unitec. NZ Herald picture double shifts in many of its programmes enrolments already, and trades campus to cope with an 18 percent jump in new manager Tony Atina has hired seven domestic enrolments in the second half of NZ pilot Luke Emerson, 36, who enrolled year apprentice and $500 a month in the extra staff to cope. this year. in an architecture course after the airline second year up to a total of $16,000 until However, Wintec chief executive Dave “Instead of running the course through made him redundant in July. April 2022. Christiansen has begun consultations to the day, we are running one from 8am The same effect drove an 11 percent Industry training organisations say reduce about 40 positions, five percent to 3pm and then one from 3pm to 8pm,” increase in enrolments at polytechnics, new apprenticeships have more than of his staff, because of the loss of foreign Unitec student recruitment director universities and wananga in the global doubled since July, compared with the students. “The net reduction is half that David Glover said. “We are hiring new financial crisis between 2008 and 2010. same time last year, in building and because we will be hiring in other areas,” staff in some of those high-demand areas, This time the jump has been reinforced construction, hair and beauty, primary he said. trying to find people in the trades and by a $1.6 billion post-Covid package industries and sectors covered by the Town said not all early applications plumbing areas.” that removed fees from all courses below Skills Organisation and Skills Active. would turn into final enrolments, but The increases are partly due to Covid- degree level in six target sectors, and Training enrolments are up 65 percent he expected actual growth in domestic driven job losses. Glover said few school- from all apprenticeships, until the end of in infrastructure, 54 percent in trades numbers of up to 25 percent, or about leavers started at Unitec in the second 2022. covered by Competenz and 23 percent in 13,000 equivalent-fulltime students half-year, so the increase so far had been The Government is also paying the motor industry. Careerforce, which — offset by roughly halving last year’s mainly older workers such as former Air employers $1000 a month for every first- trains care workers, reports jumps since 10,600 overseas students. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 Survivors disappointed by lack of apology Wellington Water finds by Andrew McRae, RNZ Alice, wants Jagose replaced. “The evidence is pretty shocking about AUCKLAND — Survivors of abuse in how they fought Winston Churchill-style leak as state care are bitterly disappointed the when they were going to defend against Solicitor-General hasn’t apologised for the me, but later on they abandoned the way Crown lawyers treated them during appeal on my court case. consumption lengthy court battles over compensation. “It is all about the way they treat people. Solicitor-General Una Jagose QC spent It is not about just me, it’s about all the three days last week giving evidence at survivors. We have been put through hell.’’ skyrockets the Abuse in Care inquiry in Auckland, The Citizens Commission for Human telling the Commissioners she was there Rights, a mental health watchdog, is by Georgina Campbell, NZ Herald to explain the Crown’s role but not to observing the Abuse in Care inquiry very necessarily defend it. closely. WELLINGTON — Wellington Water The Royal Commission is continuing its Its director, Mike Ferriss, said he would has discovered a 20,000-litre-a-day leak hearing in Auckland into the processes have liked to hear a full apology from the following the installation of small meters in around redress for people abused and Solicitor-General and believes she was networks across the region’s metropolitan neglected in state care. hedging during her evidence to the Royal cities. Survivors of abuse have repeatedly told Solicitor-General Una Jagose QC Commission. It comes as water consumption rates per the inquiry that they were re-traumatised ‘’She should be representing her office in capita continue to increase in Wellington, by what some called the Crown’s brutal a more professional way instead of saying which the water company described in a approach to litigation. “I feel like, yet again, the opportunity ‘I can’t remember because I wasn’t there’. recent update as “very concerning”. Leonie McInroe spent 18 months in the for the Crown and the Solicitor-General Not enough background research into A business case into residential water adolescent unit at Lake Alice Psychiatric on behalf of that Crown to apologise and the operation of her own office especially metering in the region will be tabled by the Hospital between 1975 and 1977. say ‘you know what, we did some things around the Lake Alice cases.’’ end of this month after a report showed During that time she was given massive dreadfully wrong’, is remiss, it wasn’t Ferriss said an apology from someone water demand could outstrip supply in as doses of medication and electroconvulsive there.’’ like the Solicitor-General would mean a lot little as six years. therapy (ECT). Keith Wiffin was sexually and physically for survivors. Getting on top of leaks is a big part of McInroe was disappointed with the abused at the Epuni Boys’ Home in the Solicitor-General Una Jagose was solving the water consumption equation. Solicitor-General’s evidence and felt it was 1970s. approached for comment. An additional $2.6 million, paid for out dismissive of concern over the the way While he respects the Solicitor-General’s A written response from her office said: of the Government’s Three Waters stimulus Crown Law approached her case. knowledge of the law, that is where it ends “The Solicitor-General was grateful for the funding, will be injected into leak detection “The tactics that she’s renamed litigation for him. opportunity to speak about these matters and repairs across Wellington by March steps is quite interesting but I fully stand ‘’In terms of the law she knows her to the Royal Commission when she gave 2022. by my claims of the obstruction of justice.’’ apples, but does that mean I trust her? No, evidence in public for three days this week. In the meantime, Wellington Water is McInroe said Crown Law’s treatment it doesn’t. From what I have seen there is “She will not be making any further installing 15 flow meters, known as small of her during the litigation process over a lot of minimising going on, there’s a lot public comment in the media while the area monitors, throughout the region to a nine-year period was abhorrent and of abdicating responsibility, passing the Royal Commission is considering these better understand where non-visible leaks abusive, and included having a forensic buck.’’ matters.” are occurring. psychiatric examination and having her He said the buck must stop with her and The Commission will hold its next public Three of these were installed in Upper private diaries taken. she must be held to account. He said a full hearing from November 30 to December Hutt in August. She felt Jagose dismissed and brushed apology may go some way towards that. 11 when it will investigate redress for Two of the three areas regularly recorded over that. Paul Zentveld, another survivor of Lake survivors of abuse in faith-based care. periods of zero flow during the night, but one had a minimum flow of 17 litres per minute. That’s the equivalent of about 25,000 litres a day. Wellington Water suspects most of that Northland police on alert is likely to be leakage because overnight usage is generally low. The leak has been found in an area that encapsulates 61 properties, where Several shots fired at men in car parked near Lake Ohia Wellington Water has since visually identified one leak from a private property. by Jenny Ling, Northern Advocate The owner has been issued with a repair notice and once the work is done, KAITAIA — Northland police are Wellington Water will refer back to the night gearing up for more trouble and are in a flow data to see whether there are any “heightened state of awareness” as they further leaks. hunt for armed offenders following a drive- Water usage in Upper Hutt has by shooting in the Far North over the skyrocketed recently from an average of weekend. about 375 litres per person per day in 2019 Two men were parked on the side of to almost 420 litres in 2020. the road near the small rural settlement Wellington Water has attributed this to a of Lake Ohia, about 20km north-east of period of high leakage earlier this year. Kaitaia, when another car approached Across the region, usage is generally them on Saturday at 1.30am. trending up as is minimum night flow The occupants of the passing car information, which suggests an increasing presented firearms and fired several shots number of leaks. at the two victims, police said. One victim The supply-demand balance for water in was hit in his left leg and the other on his Wellington was last assessed in 2017, but a right foot. Sustainable Water Supply Target and Policy “Two shots were fired at the victims’ report shows the situation has changed. vehicle, damaging the driver’s door and The population growth rate has exceeded rear passenger area,” a police spokesperson those earlier forecasts, meaning the region said. will need to find a new water source well “Police are following lines of inquiry before 2040. to establish the circumstances of this It could be needed as early as 2026 if extremely serious incident.” demand and projected population growth The incident happened at the ONGOING INVESTIGATION: Police are still investigating the shooting of a continue on the trajectory they’re on now. intersection of Inland Road and Lake Ohia policewoman’s patrol car which happened near the Puketona Junction last month. An initial 10 percent reduction in demand Flood Bypass Rd, just off State Highway Northern Advocate picture would be required over the next six years in 10. the capital to offset growth over the same Lake Ohia resident Steve Corliss was he said. Junction when a car pulled out of a time period. reading in bed when he heard between “The matter hasn’t been resolved so driveway and stopped in the middle of the That’s the same as a reduction of 40 seven and nine gunshots ring out just after there’s a heightened state of awareness in road. litres per person per day in gross demand. 1am. case of further incidents,” he said. Two men got out of their car and pointed Alternatively, a new source and “I thought it was someone getting pissed “We’re keeping patrols in the area, in guns at her, and one fired from close range associated network capacity increases off by a possum,” he said. case if it was directed at those people, we spraying her windscreen with shotgun would cost more than $250 million. “You hear them shooting in the day, you have to be concerned there might be a pellets. A move to universal water metering hear them shooting at night, it’s usually further incident.” The gunmen are still at large. could reduce residential water demand by wild geese, possums and ducks. The offenders are believed to have been The spokeswoman said there was no up to 20 percent. “I didn’t take much notice because there driving a dark-coloured, four-door vehicle. update on the police shooting and inquiries But not so much by influencing was nothing unusual, but I was a bit A police spokeswoman said both victims are ongoing. consumer behaviour as through identifying surprised to hear it was a shooting of that had been discharged from hospital. There is nothing to suggest the Lake leaks in supply pipes and fittings, the nature.” The shootings follow another gun-related Ohia and Puketona Junction incidents are report said. Senior Sergeant Brian Swann, of incident in the Far North. linked, she said. The business case for such a move, due Northland police, said police were planning Two gunmen opened fire on a Police are appealing for information. to be made public before the end of this extra patrols in the area. policewoman in her patrol car south of Anyone with information is urged to call month, is being prepared for Hutt, Porirua, The victims were family members Kerikeri on October 27. 105 and quote file number 201107/9132, Upper Hutt and Wellington city councils. associated with a tangi taking place in the The officer was driving along Puketona or phone Crimestoppers anonymously on South Wairarapa and Kapiti Coast area, and the funeral was to be held today, Road, between the quarry and Puketona 0800 555 111. councils already have them. 10 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 Trial offers $8-per-week car insurance to low-income Kiwis by Tamsyn Parker, NZ Herald pay car insurance or the excess on a claim, the the insurance but it estimated about 200 people possession like a car was less important than financial fallout could be enormous. might. taking care of their family and community. WELLINGTON — An insurer has paired “Imagine having to continue making She said part of its lending process was “But for some families a car is more than a up with a charity to trial offering low-income repayments on a vehicle you can’t afford to ensuring a car loan borrower could also afford possession, it’s a connection — to work, family, earners car insurance for a flat $8-per-week repair or that has been stolen, when you have no to pay for servicing, a warrant of fitness, wellbeing, church, community.” premium. way to get to work?” registration and insurance for the car. Premiums would be fixed at $8 per week and People who borrow via Good Shepherd’s She said one woman it spoke to had been left If the trial is successful, it is hoped the customers won’t pay any excess on their first no- or low-interest loan scheme to buy a car will with a $50,000 repair bill for insurance product could be claim. now also gain access to low-cost car insurance the other vehicle involved expanded to be on offer for The policies will allow for any driver to be via Vero. in an accident — more than For those who couldn’t other low-income earners. included as long as they are complying with Good Shepherd and Vero have been working what the woman earned in The spokeswoman said their licence conditions and will have some on the trial since 2018 when they found common a year. afford to pay car the reasons many did more relaxed application criteria than standard ground at a financial inclusion industry forum Those who apply for insurance or the excess not get insurance were policies. hosted by the Government to get the industry a loan through Good on a claim, the financial affordability and a belief Higgins said its research also showed Good talking about how to get products to New Shepherd have to earn that if they had an accident Shepherd NZ clients might have tried to get Zealanders who were missing out. under a certain amount to fallout could be enormous. it would only affect them insurance in the past, but been declined because Fleur Howard, chief executive of Good be eligible. and they would just have to of things like historic criminal convictions. Shepherd, said it had become concerned about For singles, that is under “wear it”. “Our underwriting will therefore be more how many of its clients were borrowing to buy $42,106, and for a couple with no children it is Finding hundreds of dollars at short notice to relaxed around criminal convictions, although cars but weren’t insuring them. $43,784. A family with two children can earn up pay for an insurance excess was also beyond we are still unlikely to be able to offer cover for “A car accident can be a double blow for our to $53,480. low-income earners. customers with convictions for fraud, motor clients. Not only do they not have the money The charity offers interest-free loans of up to Vero chief executive Jimmy Higgins said vehicle theft or multiple DICs (drunk in charge of to repair or replace the car, but their ability to $1500 and charges interest of 6.99 percent per research it undertook with Good Shepherd’s a vehicle).” get to work is affected because they often work annum on loans up to $10,000 for those who clients showed that people’s values and Higgins said part of the pilot would assess irregular hours outside of accessible public qualify. background also informed their view of risk. whether more relaxed application criteria would transport schedules.” A Good Shepherd spokeswoman said it didn’t “Many of the Good Shepherd NZ clients be sustainable in the long-term. Howard said for those who couldn’t afford to know how many of its borrowers would take up we spoke to felt that protecting a material The trial will run for an initial 12 months. Trade prospects Wave of returning Kiwis positive under Up to 50pc of NZers still overseas intend on coming home Biden leadership by Liam Dann, NZ Herald WELLINGTON — A Joe Biden presidency is good news for New AUCKLAND — The wave of Kiwi Zealand and the world, an expert in expats returning to escape the global trade and diplomacy says. pandemic has only just started, new Former trade negotiator, diplomat research suggests. and director of the New Zealand- More than 50,000 Kiwis have already United States Council, Stephen returned home this year as the pandemic Jacobi, said a Biden win should has ravaged the world. usher in better days for the United But as many as 500,000 could be on States too. their way in the next few years. “We should see, hopefully A survey of 15,000 expats by KEA under a Biden presidency, greater (Kiwi Expats Association) found that 49 engagement with the world and percent were planning to come home. more involvement in multilateral About half of them said they would be institutions, like the UN, the Paris returning in the next two years. Agreement on climate change, and There are about one million New the World Trade Organisation,” Zealanders living overseas according to Jacobi, now the executive director Stats NZ, so the survey provides a large of the New Zealand International sample by the standards of most polls. Business Forum, said. The survey drew on the KEA “I think we’ll see an end to the membership and its wider network of unpredictability, a return to more expat Kiwis, said KEA chief executive KIWI EXPATS: More than 50,000 Kiwis have already returned home this year. rational policy making — all of this Toni Truslove. NZ Herald picture I think is going to be much better It provided a good reflection of New from a New Zealand point of view.” Zealanders living abroad, she said, There may be some instability possibly skewing slightly towards those Covid-19 was a big driver for those surveyed already owned a home in New over the next few months during the who were more settled and financially who had returned and those who were Zealand, 62 percent said they would be handover period, which might mean secure. planning to return. looking to buy in the next two years. some economic fluctuations, Jacobi The survey was also dominated by Of those who were planning to return, Around a third of those intending said. Kiwis living in the UK — making up 51 percent said the pandemic had to return were planning to settle in But as the administration takes more than 30 percent of respondents prompted that view or sped up their Auckland but there was a good spread office, it is likely the US, over time, — ahead of Australia with around 25 plans. of interest around the country, Truslove will return to policy settings we are percent of respondents. More than half of respondents had said. more used to, he said. But the results suggested a “once in been away for more than 10 years. Many expats were shifting back for “However, I don’t think we should a , seismic shift” in population, The survey also indicated the wave of lifestyle reasons or to reconnect with be saying to ourselves ‘it’s all going Truslove said. arrivals is likely to be more highly skilled family. to be plain sailing for New Zealand’ It was crucial that New Zealand and politically progressive. Some 60 percent said they intended — we have different interests from prepared for what could be an incredible The data showed that the two to return to the region where they the United States in some areas; of opportunity and also considered the largest categories of expertise among previously lived. course in many areas we have the challenges the new arrivals could create. respondents was technology/science and More promising on the investment same interests.” Forty-nine percent of expats said they the arts/creative. front was that 20 percent said they It was not clear what the Biden were planning to return and 44 percent This presented a real opportunity for wanted to invest in a local business and, administration would decide to do were staying put. New Zealand to capitalise and address of those that returned in the past year, 11 about potentially re-joining the Of those planning to return, 24 percent skills shortages, Truslove said. percent had started their own business. Trans-Pacific Partnership, Jacobi expected to do so in the next year, 25 There were also high numbers of This was the first major survey of this said. percent within two years. education and healthcare workers kind that had been undertaken by KEA, Public sentiment about trade Extrapolating those results to the represented and people in financial Truslove said. agreements had soured, and a wider pool of expats meant there could services and infrastructure. She hoped it would be the start of a US-NZ free trade agreement was be more than 250,000 returnees in the But the survey included some ominous push to collect more data on returning even more unlikely to happen since next two years — more than enough signs for those hoping the current surge Kiwis, something economists have noted much of the desire for it had gone, to compensate for the sudden halt on in housing demand will end soon. is lacking when they look at changes he added. immigration. While 20 percent of the expats Covid-19 is making to the country. “I still think the best (route) is through some arrangement like the TPP that the United States will Passengers caught out by voucher system can change flights associate with.” Jacobi also said Biden would AUCKLAND — Air New a facility before boarding an without a voucher might be isolation to match their flights. manage the relationship with China Zealand says people caught international flight to New left high and dry. Air New Zealand says people more rationally — which would be out by the requirement to have Zealand. Some who booked flights unable to get a voucher may less disruptive to the global economy a managed-isolation voucher The country’s managed- home before the voucher make one date change at no — but he would still have concerns before flying to this country isolation facilities are now system went live contacted extra cost. If a customer has about the nation and see it as a can change their flights. fully booked until after RNZ earlier this week, a non-refundable ticket, they “strategic competitor”. Travellers are now required Christmas, meaning people concerned they could not also have the option to hold Biden had a lot of big issues to get to have a voucher for a bed in who have booked flights secure a place in managed the fare in credit. — RNZ his teeth into, Jacobi said. — RNZ The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL Ideas are up for scrutiny Entrepreneurial Concerns Re: ‘Deaf ears in Gisborne’, cite Chopra) may find this Re: Money up in smoke, Nov 6 letter. Biden inherits a November 7 comment. offensive but they are not The guy I met selling fireworks lives in not heard I responded to Mr Porter’s attacks on the person or that Gisborne and works for a local company. Re: Losing sleep from deeply divided US opinion piece with the person’s race, just on ideas. He and his wife sell fireworks once a year. engine brake noise, comment that his strongly I recall a book called Good on him, I say. Besides, there are plenty November 6 story. In a week in which the news cycle held views on the intent and “Mathematical Cranks” by of businesses in Gisborne that are taking We have been impact of colonisation need to Underwood Dudley. These money out of town on a daily basis. Chain fighting this for years was dominated by US politics, Joe stores, for example. Biden finally edged over the line be listened to and understood cranks had features in in Andrew Street. in contemporary New Zealand. common: little mathematical JOSH RICHARDS Large freight trucks on Sunday to become the 46th and trailers, fuel President of the United States — In addition to this, I have knowledge, an overabundance expressed my view, both in of confidence in their tankers and trailers, subject to legal challenges expected this paper and to the council, mathematical talent, extreme Raising a glass . . . cattle trucks, logging from the defeated Donald Trump. that a suitable place for the hostility towards anyone trucks, speed, engine Biden is joined by Kamala Harris replicas would be somewhere who criticised their proofs, Re: Gold medal win shows Gisborne brakes — we’ve had who will break three glass ceilings on the sea floor. and the habit of calling ‘good at more than one variety’. numerous visits to as vice-president, becoming the first I did however say that by mathematics professors Denis Irwin would be laughing with Gisborne council which woman, first Black and first person presenting spurious notions idiots and morons for not the angels and saying “I told you”!! have fallen on deaf about quantum physics and understanding their theories. ears. of Asian descent to hold the role. CAROLE RUTA, Benalla, Vic When he is finally confirmed, nonsensical claims to control I see Mr Porter has displayed PHIL WHITE Biden will inherit a deeply divided weather and silly, thinly-veiled similar characteristics in his America in which the relationship threats, Mr Porter rather loses responses. It is not pretty. his audience. Dudley mentioned that it is between the two main parties is Fair enough, I ridiculed Mr often better to not reply to toxic. Also, there is still a powerful Porter’s claims to paranormal cranks as this only increases Please back up claims conservative opposition. Trump powers. Ideas are up for their bitterness and vitriol. Re: Duty to warn warns us Jacinda Ardern is aroused a deeply nationalist and scrutiny, satire and ridicule That all eight of the people about future plans, to be the first in the world conservative block, and got the and this may cause offence. respondents were angry November 6 column. to implement Agenda 21 to votes of 70 million Americans. It For example, I hope that Europeans, supporting the Hi Peter, I’m really achieve this dystopian future also appears that the Republicans ridiculing Deepak Chopra’s efforts to memorialise Cook interested in how you by 2030. Dystopian? What will retain control the Senate. idea of quantum medicine and his boat, is patently false. leap from a non-binding rubbish. would not initiate any Perhaps you would like to agreement with the Unlike Peter, I don’t own a The new President will focus principles of eradicating copy of the said manuscript first on the Covid pandemic, and is charges of racism. Some of modify your response. Chopra’s adherents (I believe Kia ora poverty and achieving but I do have access to every announcing a team to respond. The Mr Porter’s website may TONY LEE sustainable development, to word through the official US faces major challenges in many that of a dystopian future. UN website. Agenda 21 spheres, including racial inequality. Can you give me an is a comprehensive, non- Biden is a career politician who LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS example of one of the binding plan of action to be spent more than three decades in goals, any legislation the taken globally, nationally the US Senate before his two terms Government has brought in and locally in every area in as vice-president to Barack Obama. Christianity under attack to try to achieve that goal, which humans impact on the When he is sworn in on January and how that in turn is environment. Re: Entitled to your beliefs, I do not make the claim that I am heading us toward dystopia? All I can say is that the 20 he will be 78 and the oldest Please don’t say “read shame of it is all the positive person ever to take office. It is November 4 comments. right and other gods are not true; Goodness me, what a range of there have been many gods down between the lines” or “do benefits are not binding; and almost certain he will be a one-term ideas come in response that lack throughout the centuries, all with your own research” because could they be anyway, with president. understanding of the God of the their believers, but they are pagan I have done my research and all the disunity between The cliff-hanger end to the US Bible, our Creator. They are diverse gods, not God of the Bible our credible evidence does not nations? election overshadowed the local and bereft of the principles the Creator. rely on reading between the Former recommendations political scene to some extent, but church founded. Why am I saddened to see our lines. on nuclear disarmament, there was a lot going on here. Secularism has spread through council bringing in pagan gods? Owning a hard copy of carbon emissions and peace Jacinda Ardern announced her the world and in New Zealand, It is breaking God’s law as clearly Agenda 21 doesn’t seem that treaties have all been Cabinet with one of the major bringing with it expanding socialism stated Exodus 20-4: “Though shalt impressive to me, it is freely ignored and flouted by and governments where man has not make unto thee any graven available online. I could leading nations. surprises being the appointment print a hard copy myself I only wish Peter was of Nanaia Mahuta as Minister of replaced God with his own rules image or likeness of anything that and laws. This has led to collapsing is in heaven above, or the earth but that’s not sustainable. right that our Aotearoa Foreign Affairs, which attracted Cheers could be the first country to The Times economies, worldwide riots, the beneath, or that is in the water international interest. of closing of churches, and the under the earth.” RUSSELL McLEOD implement Agenda 21 sanity London said Ardern had appointed banning of gatherings and singing Way to go council. Well, you are in by 2030. a female foreign minister with a in church. How Christianity is under good company. Even the Pope these Covid-19 is the conduit for The fact that Peter prominent Maori tattoo on her chin; attack! days is breaking God’s law, he is achieving the world sustainable wants to be in the council which was also mentioned by both Goodness me. In answer to Baz, advocating inclusion of communism, development goals (SDGs). Most because it’s the last bastion Al Jazeera and CNN, and queried by most of the countries you list are Islam, condoning abortion, same of the legislative changes made to of people’s rights does not Germany’s Bild. Islamist and do not hold the Judean sex marriges — wow, all the values accommodate Covid-19 are in fact fit with his “anti” views Christian values. They come from a that Catholics once held dear. The a fast-track to achieving the SDGs. of the UN Agenda 21 This week attention switches to In this case there is no reason to recommendations. Judith Collins and the announcement different root: Ishmael, Abraham’s Pope is denigrating and splitting son, whom Hagar the Egyptian, the Vatican, so it becomes a divided listen to the propaganda. Actions of her shadow Cabinet, particularly Sarah’s handmaid, bore unto religion as representative of our speak louder than words, so BOB HUGHES the roles of deputy and finance Abraham. For more on this exciting society today. watch the poverty levels in this spokesperson. event read Genesis 16 1-12. ANNE BAULD country and when they rise, don’t If dropping our standard of Much of the interest will focus listen to the excuses. living to Third World status so that on who she names as her deputy, That’s my advice to you. all humanity gets an equal bite after Gerry Brownlee stood down at the cherry, and stripping us of from the job. Shane Reti seems an An Olympic reservoir . . . PETER JONES our rights and freedoms so we overwhelming favourite but there can’t get ahead even if we want to Dear Clive Bibby, beats productivity. Peter tells us we need to equals UN agenda 21 sanity, I’m has been a suggestion it would be a The council has arranged You need to recognise the know from someone in the happy to be written off as a nutter. wise move to give the role to former for extra water storage with council’s priority. It’s called know what’s going on with Thank you Bob. leader Simon Bridges, while others large amounts of funding from monument building. Agenda 21. He has a hard could emerge from the greatly the Government. It’s called a copy of the document. He PETER JONES reduced caucus. swimming pool . . . recreation W. BROWN Ardern has said the House will sit [email protected] for three weeks before Christmas, with some important legislation ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. planned. Collins needs to get her ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. team on the field and ready to play ■ Always include full name and contact details. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. quickly. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020

JUBILANCE IN THE US: Left, in Los Angeles, a woman carries a US flag as she rides in a rainbow-coloured car along with others past an outdoor celebration after Democrat Joe Biden defeated Republican Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States. Above, people celebrate the victory of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in San Francisco. Biden to be 46th US president Celebrations erupt across America and the world after tense wait

WASHINGTON, DC — On the edge of its seat for days as the votes were counted, the announcement that Joe Biden had won the US presidential election on Saturday (local time) produced a wave of excitement around the world, as many people weary of an “America First” Washington breathed an emotional sigh of relief. People waved American flags outside Berlin’s landmark Brandenburg Gate after the news was announced, while a group of women danced nearby in celebration. In the hometown of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’ maternal grandfather in India, overjoyed villagers set off ‘NOPE’: Above, some women, including one with a self-explanatory fireworks, carried placards and ‘Nope’ sign, celebrate the election results in Atlanta, Georgia. offered prayers after they awoke on Sunday morning to the news. Likewise, in the town of Balliina, Ireland, the ancestral home of President-elect Biden, residents hung American flags in shop windows and on top of ‘THERE ARE NO RED STATES AND BLUE STATES — JUST THE buildings as they prepared for UNITED STATES’: Above, President-elect Joe Biden gestures to celebrations. supporters on Saturday (local time), in Wilmington, Delaware. The American election was AP pictures followed closely around the world and the final decision a new campaign advertising its made front-page headlines job-placement services, putting globally. up billboards in Zagreb with the Britain’s Sunday Times slogan “Got Fired?” and a picture screamed “Sleepy Joe wakes of Trump with a box in his hand up America” with a photo labelled “Oval Office stuff”. of a woman draped with an — AP American flag celebrating. VICE-PRESIDENT ELECT In Germany, a frequent MAKING HISTORY: Kamala target of Trump’s criticisms, Harris will become the the Berliner Kurier newspaper first Indian-American, first made a pun on the German word African-American and first JOY IN INDIA: Above, villagers celebrate the victory of US Vice for “nightmare” — albtraum — female Vice-President in US President-elect Kamala Harris in Painganadu, a neighbouring saying “The AlbTrump is over”. history. village of Thulasendrapuram — the hometown of Harris’ maternal A recruiting company got into grandfather, south of Chennai, Tamil Nadu state, India, on Sunday. the game quickly in Croatia with ‘It’s now time for America to heal’: president-elect WILMINGTON, Delaware — US Covid-19 has killed over 240,000 Transition team officials said that morning, whether Donald Trump and allies, opened a Cabinet meeting on President-elect Joe Biden signalled on Americans so far. Biden would also this week launch his administration would co-operate. Sunday by congratulating Biden, who Sunday (local time) that he planned Biden was therefore planning to his agency review teams to ease the He was still yet to acknowledge was a former US vice president and to waste no time when building his announce a 12-member task force to transfer of power. Biden’s victory and had pledged to long-time senator. government. He has made no secret deal with the pandemic. The teams would collect and review mount legal challenges in several George W. Bush, the sole living of the fact that a key focus for his He had named a former surgeon- information, such as budgetary closely-contested states that had Republican former president, also administration would be to deal with general, Dr Vivek Murthy, and a former and staffing decisions, pending decided the race. wished Biden well. “Although we have Covid-19. US Food and Drug Administration regulations and other work in Still, there were signs that leaders our political differences, I know Joe “I will spare no effort — or commissioner, David Kessler, as progress from current staff at the in Washington, DC — as well as Biden to be a good man, who has won commitment — to turning this co-chairs of a ‘coronavirus working departments to help Biden’s team leaders overseas — were preparing his opportunity to lead and unify our pandemic around,” Biden said in group’, which was set to get started, prepare for their transition to power. for a new US administration. country,” Bush said. his victory speech on Saturday in with other members expected to be It was still unclear, at the time The Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Biden would now face key staffing Wilmington. announced, on Monday (local time). Gisborne Herald went to press this Netanyahu, one of Trump’s closest decisions in the days ahead. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 WORLD 13 Trump trumped . . . and now facing a barrage of legal woes

WASHINGTON, DC — paid before the 2016 election to still be reluctant to charge Since taking office in January two women who said they had Trump because of uncertainty 2017, Donald Trump has been had sexual encounters with over whether the case was besieged by civil lawsuits and Trump, which the president had constitutional, said Harry criminal investigations of his denied. Sandick — a former prosecutor inner circle. Vance, a Democrat, has in New York. With Democrat Joe Biden suggested in recent court filings “Those concerns will capturing the presidency over that his probe was now broader disappear, however, when Trump the weekend, according to all and could focus on bank, tax and leaves office,” Sandick added. major US television networks, insurance fraud — as well as The investigation posed a Trump’s legal woes were likely falsification of business records. threat to Trump, said Corey to deepen. This was because, Trump has called Vance’s Brettschneider — a professor in January, he would lose the case politically-motivated of political science at Brown protections that the US legal “harassment”. University. YOU’RE FIRED!: system affords to a sitting The case has drawn attention “The fact that they have Donald Trump is pictured in the East Room of president, former prosecutors because of Vance’s efforts to issued the subpoenas and have the White House on election night. AFP picture said. obtain eight years of Trump’s litigated all the way to the The following are some of the tax returns. Supreme Court suggested that 2016 and 2017. “You’ve got the deeply controversial, and the lawsuits and criminal probes In July, the US Supreme this was a very serious criminal stuff that has come out of the Justice Department could decide that might come back to haunt Court, denying Trump’s bid to investigation of the president,” New York Times that has all that charging Trump was not Trump as he leaves office. keep the returns under wraps, Brettschneider said. kind of indications of tax fraud,” in the public interest — even if said Trump was not immune said Nick Akerman, a lawyer at there was evidence of criminal A New York prosecutor from state criminal probes while Justice Department probe? Dorsey & Whitney and a former wrongdoing. in office, but could raise other federal prosecutor. Biden has approached that Manhattan District Attorney defences to Vance’s subpoena. Trump could also conceivably He cautioned, however, that question very carefully, saying Cyrus Vance, who enforces Vance would likely ultimately face a criminal prosecution it was not possible to know he would not interfere with his New York state laws, has prevail in obtaining Trump’s brought by the US Department for sure until seeing all of the Justice Department’s judgement. been conducting a criminal financial records, legal experts of Justice, led by a new US evidence. Biden told National Public investigation into Trump and had predicted. Attorney General. Trump has rejected findings Radio in August that pursuing the Trump Organisation for The US Justice Department Some legal experts have from the Times report, tweeting criminal charges against his more than two years. had previously said a sitting said Trump could face federal that he had paid “many millions” predecessor would be “a very, The probe originally focused president could not be indicted. income tax evasion charges, of dollars in taxes, but was very unusual thing and probably on hush-money payments that Vance was not bound by that pointing to a New York Times entitled to depreciation and tax not very — how can I say it? — Trump’s former lawyer and self- policy because he was not a report that Trump paid $750 credits. good for democracy.” described “fixer”, Michael Cohen federal prosecutor, but he might in federal income taxes in both Such a prosecution would be — Reuters story via RNZ y onday Your guide to amazing products M place rket- Ma and services to start your week HERNIA 18689-01 This week at the Dome HERNIAREPAIR REPAIR Wednesday 11 November Dining from 5pm 6.30pm Steelers – NEW INDIVIDUAL DRESSMAKER REPAIR- MESH FREE- MESH FREE Thursday 12 November Dining from 5pm SURF AID Fundraiser • COTTONS If you have a hernia that is bothering you 7pm SHE IS THE OCEAN • LINENS Friday 13 November Dining from 5pm give us a call and ask our friendly team for • SILKS 7pm A Son (M) NEW details, costings and availability. • VELVET 35195-01 Saturday 14 November Dining from 5pm • CORDUROY VELVET • Competitive rates. 7pm The Mystery of Henri Pick (M) • ACC, Maternity and Southern • EVENING FABRICS Cross afiliated. 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SHUSHA — Azerbaijan has captured a key region ended in 1994 with a truce but no peace town in the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh deal. Fresh fighting erupted in September, with region, according to the country’s president. each side blaming the other for the outbreak in Ilham Aliyev announced in a televised violence. address on Sunday that Azerbaijani forces had Shusha sits on hills above the territory’s taken Shusha, known as Shushi in Armenian. capital Stepanakert (known as Khankendi in Armenia, however, denied the town’s capture Azerbaijan) and lies on the road linking the city and said fighting was ongoing. with Armenian territory. Capturing the strategically important town If captured, it could serve as a staging post would be a major victory for Azerbaijan in the for an assault on the capital. ongoing conflict over the disputed territory. President Aliyev said the “liberation” of Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally Shusha would “go down in the history of the recognised as part of Azerbaijan, but is Azerbaijani people”. governed by ethnic Armenians backed by the “There is no force in the world that can Armenian government. stop us,” he said, pledging to retake Nagorno- A war between the two countries over the Karabakh for his country. — BBC

AFTERMATH IN GUATEMALA: An aerial view of some partially-submerged vehicles in the village of Queja, Guatemala, on Saturday (local time), in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Eta. At least five bodies there had been pulled from the muddy waters. ‘Breakthrough moment’ for women AP picture WILMINGTON, Delaware — Vice President- “And so I am thinking about her right now, elect, Kamala Harris, will be the first woman to and about the generations of women, black serve as vice-president of the United States, women . . . Asian, white, Latina, Native American and will be only the second person of colour women.” to be elected to the executive branch of the US “Because every little girl watching tonight Tropical Storm government — behind Barack Obama. sees that this is a country of possibilities.” Harris, 56, said she was standing on the Since the US presidential office was created shoulders of America’s pioneering women in 1798, there have been 92 men in the position during her first speech after of either president or vice- the US election was called for president. Joe Biden. Every little girl It took 131 years for Eta intensifies “While I may be the first, women to even be allowed to I will not be the last,” Harris watching‘ tonight sees vote in the United States, and HAVANA, CUBA — A strengthening residents. They urged residents, however, told a cheering crowd. that this is a country a further 45 years for African Tropical Storm Eta sliced across Cuba to secure their boats and encouraged The senator, who wore of possibilities Americans to be allowed to on Sunday (local time) and was aiming visitors to consider altering their plans white as a nod to the vote. towards the southern tip of Florida, until Eta had passed. suffragettes women’s rights —US Vice President-’ Harris, who was no where officials braced for a storm that Eta initially hit Nicaragua as a movement, walked out to elect Kamala Harris stranger to breaking ground could hit at hurricane force after leaving Category 4 hurricane, and authorities greet ecstatic crowds in in US politics, was the first scores of people dead and over 100 people from Panama to Mexico were still Wilmington, Delaware. person of colour to serve missing in Mexico and Central America. surveying the damage following days of The senator and former Attorney-General as Attorney-General in California and also the The US National Hurricane Centre in torrential rain during the week. of California paid tribute to her late mother, second woman of colour to be elected to the US Miami declared hurricane and storm- In Guatemala, search teams first had Shymala Gopalan Harris, who migrated to the Senate — the first was Illinois Democrat Carol surge warnings for the Florida Keys area, to overcome multiple landslides and deep US from India at the age of 19. Moseley Braun, who served from 1993 to 1999. from Ocean Reef to the Dry Tortugas and mud just to reach the site where officials She thanked her and said that this was a During her speech, Harris said the including Florida Bay, with the storm had estimated some 150 homes had been “breakthrough moment for women”. determination of women and black Americans expected to reach that area by Sunday destroyed. “When she came here from India at the age before her and over the last 100 years provided night or early on Monday. In the worst-hit village of Quejá, at of 19, she maybe would not quite have imagined her the opportunity to become vice president- Florida officials closed beaches, ports least five bodies had been pulled from this moment, but she believed so deeply in an elect. and Covid-testing sites, shut down public the mud. The Indigenous community of America where a moment like this was possible. — ABC story via RNZ transportation and urged residents to about 1200 residents consisted of simple stay off the streets. homes of wood and tin roofs clinging to Several shelters also opened in Miami the mountainside. and the Florida Keys for residents in Rescue workers used a helicopter to mobile homes and low lying areas. evacuate survivor Emilio Caal, who Broward County shut down in-person said he had lost as many as 40 family schooling on Monday and Miami seemed members and relatives. poised to do the same. Caal, 65, suffered a dislocated shoulder Eta had maximum sustained winds when the landslide sent rocks, trees and of 100kmh at midday on Sunday and it earth hurtling on to the home where he was centred north of Cuba, about 235km was about to sit down to lunch with his southeast of Marathon, Florida, and wife and grandchildren. about 275km south-southeast of Miami. Caal said he was thrown several metres ONGOING It was moving toward the north- by the force of the landslide, and that PROTESTS: northwest at 28kmh. none of the others were able to get out. Riot police The storm swelled rivers and flooded “My wife is dead, my grandchildren are confront coastal zones in Cuba, where 25,000 dead,” said Caal from a nearby hospital. protesters people had been evacuated. There had Firefighter spokesman Ruben Tellez in front of been no reports of deaths there. said at least one additional person had the Grand Eta hit Cuba even as searchers in died in Guatemala on Sunday when a Palace in Guatemala were still digging for people small plane went down while carrying Bangkok. who were believed to have been buried emergency supplies to the stricken area. AFP picture by a massive, rain-fuelled landslide. In neighbouring Honduras, 68-year-old via RNZ Authorities on Sunday raised the María Elena Mejía Guadron had died known death toll there to 27 from 15 when the brown, muddy waters of the and said more than 100 were missing Chamelecon river poured into San Pedro in Guatemala, many of them in the Sula’s Planeta neighbourhood before Thai police use water cannon landslide in San Cristobal Verapaz. dawn on Thursday. Some 60,000 people had been In southern Mexico, across the border evacuated in Guatemala. from Guatemala, 20 people had died as against protesters in Bangkok At least 20 people were also reported heavy rains attributed to Eta caused dead in southern Mexico and local mudslides and swelled streams and BANGKOK — Police used a water cannon the world. officials in Honduras reported 21 had rivers, according to Chiapas state civil against thousands of demonstrators marching Many of those marching on Sunday brought been killed, although the national defence official, Elías Morales Rodríguez. through Bangkok yesterday. handwritten letters addressed to the king, disaster agency had confirmed only eight. The worst incident in Mexico occurred The group — estimated to be as many as calling for reforms and for the monarchy to stop In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis in the mountain township of Chenalho, 10,000 people by Reuters news agency — were interfering in politics. declared a state of emergency on where 10 people had been swept away marching to the royal palace to give messages to Officers used the water cannon against the Saturday for eight counties at the end by a rain-swollen stream — their bodies King Maha Vajiralongkorn. protesters, as they struggled to get through of the state as Eta approached, urging were later found downstream. Officers used the water cannon for only the a barricade blocking their route to the Grand residents to stock up on supplies. Flooding in the neighbouring state second time since the protests began months Palace from the Democracy Monument in the South Florida started emptying ports of Tabasco was so bad that President ago. Demonstrators have been demanding capital. and a small number of shelters opened in Andrés Manuel López Obrador cut short government reforms since July. A police spokesperson said officers fired the Miami and the Florida Keys for residents a trip to western Mexico and was flying They demand the resignation of Prime cannon “at the sky” and did not intend to harm in mobile homes and low-lying areas. to Tabasco — his home state — in order Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha — a former general anyone, according to Bangkok-based news site Miami-Dade County declared a state to oversee relief efforts. who seized power in a 2014 coup — as well as Khaosod. of emergency on Friday night and also Hurricane Eta’s arrival in northeast changes to the constitution and an end to the Royalists have come out to oppose the warned a flood watch would be in effect Nicaragua on Tuesday followed days of harassment of state critics. student-led demonstrations, and authorities have through until Tuesday night, local time. drenching rain as it crawled toward the Controversially, the protesters have also tried to crack down on the movement. Further south in Florida Keys, officials shore. Its slow, meandering path north questioned the powers of the monarchy. They believe the protesters want the abolition were monitoring the storm closely, but through Honduras pushed rivers over Thailand’s lèse-majesté law, which forbids the of the monarchy, something they deny. had no plans yet to evacuate tourists or their banks. — AP insult of the monarchy, is among the strictest in — BBC story via RNZ The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 15

CRITICAL PATH: The Puhoi- Warkworth highway’s opening has already been delayed by about six months to mid- 2022. Covid delays are being blamed for the increased risk of landslides. NZ Herald picture

‘Extreme threat’ TURBULENT DAY: Thunderstorms are expected to rumble across the northern half of the North Island today. Covid hiatus increased risk of slips NZ Herald picture on $900m motorway, report reveals North I. braces for a AUCKLAND — A “high” to at later dates. intervened. stormy start to week “extreme threat” of landslides has Then, each register gauged what By August, the builders were been identified at the $900 million risk remained if the tasks were seeking a solution to “mitigate the upgrade of State Highway 1 north done, and as a result downgraded amount of earthworks”. of Auckland, and blamed on Covid. the threat from extreme to “high”. RNZ is asking the agency if the The threat on the Puhoi to A third risk register, from April landslide threat has pushed up Warkworth project is revealed 2020, does not mention a landslide the amount of earthworks needed. in risk registers released to RNZ threat. Previously, earthwork problems under the Official Information Act “The risk existed prior to have struck another major (OIA). August 2020, but at a lower grade highway project, Transmission The two registers, for August which did not warrant inclusion Gully, where a third more soil and September, said the in the formal risk register,” the than expected had to be moved, or construction joint venture (CJV) agency said. nine million cubic metres. was looking for solutions to “get This was the advice it got from The Puhoi-Warkworth highway’s the main alignment slips out of the project’s operating consortium, opening has already been delayed the critical path”. the Northern Express Group or by about six months to mid-2022. RNZ has asked the Transport NX2, which drew up the registers, The cost has also been hiked Agency what that means but its Waka Kotahi told RNZ. by 10 percent this year to $877m statement did not address this. The 18.6km highway was on mostly due to covering contractors’ One of the NX2 Project Risk varying soil types and some were extra costs coping with Covid Register states: “CJV is looking “unstable”. delays, on top of a 10 percent for solutions to mitigate amount “NX2 advise that the risk level escalation previously since of earthworks and get the main rating was increased due to the construction began in 2016. alignment slips out of the critical cessation of work on the project In recent weeks, SH1 was path. Action plan developed/ during the Covid lockdown period, being realigned at the Johnstones independent reviewer in as this left work undertaken on Hill tunnels to link to the new causation/peer review ongoing . . . slopes and cuts during the dry highway. NX2 review legal protection.” season exposed over the wet Dealing with the risk a “The risk of unstable soil winter period.” landslide would delay a project slipping” had increased because The highway is in hilly country was not unusual given the earthworks were exposed to wet north of the Johnstones Hill country’s hills, the agency said. winter weather for longer than tunnels, country that requires two It was confident the build was expected due to a construction huge viaducts to pass through: of “a high standard, with robust NORTH ISLAND — The people told to brace for hiatus forced by Covid-19, Waka The viaducts were themselves the quality controls, which will ensure top half of the country is torrential downpours during Kotahi said. subject of safety concerns raised that the motorway and all of its bracing for a day laced thunderstorms. The pandemic had before now by engineers earlier this year — structures are durable, safe and fit with thunderstorms, hail A heavy rain warning and already added almost $90m to the and addressed fully, according to for purpose”. and even tornadoes, with watch has been issued. project’s costs. the agency. The registers lay out risks other eastern regions set to be MetService is warning up to “Measures put in place to ... The route was chosen a decade than landslides, and the measures deluged. 140mm is expected to fall mitigate the risk of a landslip ago after investigations involving suggested, or taken, to deal with A heavy rain warning today with up to 140mm of delaying construction include geotechnical and topography them. and watch for eastern rain in the ranges. reviewing the design as more specialists. The April register referred to regions has been issued The North Island is in detailed geotechnical data Northland is known for soils incorrect traffic figures for the as MetService warns of a for a turbulent day as becomes available, especially in that can be difficult to work on. design of the highway, and in volatile start to the week thunderstorms hit the high-risk areas,” Waka Kotahi The registers are brief, use some response a design review by NX2 with a large swathe of the central and northern said. cryptic language, and, crucially, and a legal opinion on liability, North Island to be battered regions. However, the registers showed two sections about the cause and moving this from a “medium” to a by thunderstorms today. The heaviest falls would greater impacts than that: Not consequence of the landslides risk “low” threat. MetService says heavy occur from late morning only is the design being reviewed have been blanked out from the The September register referred showers and thunderstorms until evening where intense — and peer reviewed — but also OIA documents. to a dispute brewing involving the are expected to affect the deluges were forecast the project’s insurance and legal RNZ has asked the agency to Auckland Transport Operations northern half of the North which could lead to rapidly protections, and the cause of reinstate that information. Centre, though it is not clear Island, with a moderate risk rising streams and rivers. the landslide threat, were being The new SH1 has been what. of thunderstorms north of Flash flooding and slips reviewed. promised as a “safer, more The four-lane, two-way highway Taupo hitting after lunch. were also possible and The agency did not address resilient route,” Waka Kotahi said. is being built to the west of the And the forecaster is motorists are being warned those matters with RNZ. The registers note problems existing SH1 and will bypass warning the thunderstorms driving conditions might The two registers both listed with earthworks which were Warkworth on the west. would bring localised heavy prove extremely hazardous. two risks — slips, and “future” meant to be completed this year. The highway will be extended rain and hail, along with a The wet weather is slips — and rated both as an The April register showed the another 26km to Wellsford, though low risk of one or two small expected to move slowly “extreme threat”. construction joint venture of that is at least a decade away. tornadoes. east towards the Bay of The registers then listed various Fletcher and Spanish company NX2 will operate the road for Eastern regions from Plenty on Tuesday before “controls”, which they rated as Acciona was trying to speed the 25 years, under a public-private south of Gisborne to the fine weather returns on “effective”. earthworks up, having begun last partnership that keeps the Tararua district are in Wednesday. Each register then listed summer moving three million highway in public ownership. for a wet 24 hours, with — New Zealand Herald “treatment tasks”, which were due cubic metres of earth, but Covid — Radio New Zealand 16 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 Flooding options considered by Christchurch Council BRIEFS

CHRISTCHURCH — Proposed options — about how their area could respond to sea would also significantly improve the appearance costing about $12.5 million — to address erosion level rise in the future, they want these issues of the estuary edge, Griffiths said. Hostel closed after Covid case and flood risk in Southshore and South New resolved.” To reduce the risk of flooding in Southshore, AUCKLAND — A hostel at Otorohanga College Brighton will be considered by the Christchurch “This report aims to address some of those council staff recommend the construction of has been closed as a precaution out of fear whanau City Council this week. concerns by providing recommendations for an 11.4 RL bund close to the current Land members were possibly exposed to a person who “Earthquake legacy issues have been an how we can reduce the risk of erosion and Information New Zealand bund. the school says has tested positive for Covid-19. ongoing concern for Southshore and South flooding along the estuary edge.” In South New Brighton, the council proposed A post on the the Waikato school’s Facebook page New Brighton residents,” says council head of Council staff proposed to replace or cover to restore the estuary edge with a cobble beach. said “a positive Covid case was on a flight out of planning and strategic transport, David Griffiths. structures along the estuary edge in Southshore To reduce the flooding risk, it is recommended Wellington to Hamilton” where the exposure could “Residents have made it clear to us that, to reduce the erosion risk. a new bund be set up 100m from the estuary have happened. It said the whanau members then before they are willing to have a conversation This approach has community support, and within South New Brighton Park. — NZ Herald attended a community meeting in Kawhia. “As a precaution, and in the interest of keeping safe, we are asking everyone who has had contact with anyone at the meeting to urgently get Covid tested and to isolate until you get a negative test. “The hostel will be temporarily closed until we can NZ-based voters relieved ensure it is safe to reopen.” It said anyone who had had contact with people in the area’s coastal communities in the past day should get tested and remain isolated. — NZ Herald by US election outcome Body found on Papamoa beach TAURANGA — Tauranga Police have named the person found dead on Papamoa beach. by Katie Todd, RNZ Western Bay of Plenty area response manager Senior Sergeant Shannon Clifford said the man AUCKLAND — US Democrat voters found on the beach was Michael Joseph Finekifolau, in Auckland and Wellington mustered 22, of Auckland. their energy — and their most patriotic Finekifolau had not returned from a swim at Mount T-shirts — for impromptu celebration Maunganui on Saturday, November 7. drinks last night. “Our thoughts are with his whanau at this time Joe Biden’s win brought an end to and Police continue to provide them with support,” nervous, sleepless nights watching the Clifford said. election coverage, but some expats say “Police would also like to thank those involved in they are bracing for a long haul for their the search operation over the weekend including divided home country to heal. Surf Life Saving New Zealand members from the The election result prompted tears Mount Maunganui Lifeguard Service and Omanu and of joy at Sarah Smith’s Papakura Papamoa emergency call-out squads.” household, where she has been living Finekifolau’s death will be referred to the Coroner. for a few months after 22 years in New Earlier, Tauranga Police said the body was found York. by a member of the public who notified police She said it had been a long election around 7am. partly because of the drawn out ballot- The body was recovered and a blessing counting, but also because of the two- performed. month process for her and her husband Finekifolau failed to return to shore just after 10am to register and vote by courier mail. Saturday after swimming with two others off Marine Their ballots arrived with the board Parade. of elections just one day before voting A large group of police had earlier today been closed. PATRIOTIC: Joe Biden supporters celebrated his victory in Auckland. RNZ picture seen near the western end of Karewa Parade. “Honestly, I have been stressed out The body was found at low tide about 15km east waiting for our ballots to be registered. from where the swimmer went missing on Saturday That’s all we wanted. We just wanted South California expat Cindy Buell to-do list, Auckland and Wellington morning. — Bay of Plenty Times our votes to count and I knew if was more optimistic. Democrat supporters unanimously said everybody’s mail-in ballot votes were “If anybody can work across the aisle, fixing the healthcare system and Boy injured in bike accident counted, that Biden would win,” she it’s Joe Biden. He was in the senate Covid-19 response. said. and he has some really dear, long-time Leading forensic pathologist Judy PATETONGA — A young boy is in hospital after Smith was one of half a dozen friends that are still in the senate,” she Melinek decided to emigrate from San suffering serious injuries riding his motocross bike democrats gathered among United said. Francisco to Wellington this year, in at a Waikato dirt track at the weekend. States flags at Auckland’s Fox Sporting “Even (Senator) Lindsey Graham is a move that was partly motivated by The Westpac rescue helicopter said it flew a boy to Bar & Restaurant yesterday evening. a very long-time friend of his, so let’s Trump’s handling of the virus. hospital on Saturday afternoon after he came off his Former New Yorker and Democrats hope they can put some ideologies aside She said Covid-19 in the United motocross bike at Patetonga, Waikato. Abroad New Zealand vice-chairwoman and work for the good of the American States could worsen before it improves. The child was flown to Auckland’s Starship Genice Paullay-Beazley was also raising people.” “I’m optimistic that our president-elect Hospital in a serious condition. a glass in celebration, although she At Democrat drinks at Wellington beer Joe Biden will be able to put science as The Patetonga Motocross club, where the accident described Biden’s win as bittersweet. bar Hashigo Zake yesterday afternoon, a priority and start to get the Covid-19 happened, was holding the Valley Champs at the Top “Despite the 74 million votes that former Washington resident Julia pandemic under control. Road track at the weekend. Biden received, making him the Pasztor shared that hope. “I’m concerned that he does not have According to the club’s Facebook page, the presidential candidate receiving the She said the United States had a lot to power to do that, essentially, until second round of the North Island MX series took most votes in the history of the United work on when it came to issues of racial January.” place November 7 and 8 with the junior competition States, Donald Trump still received 70 injustice, climate change, healthcare and If Trump had stayed in power, taking place on Saturday. — NZ Herald million, making him the second most international relations. Paullay-Beazley was bracing for a few Person injured in explosion voted president in history. To say that “I mean the list goes on with what more membership applications for seven million more people voted for him we’re having to deal with. But because Democrats Abroad New Zealand — LEVIN — A person has been airlifted to Wellington than even four years ago is a pretty of how Biden just presented that in his including relatives who had devised Hospital in a serious condition after a small scary and sad statement,” she said. speech, I’m hopeful that he is going to backup plans to emigrate. explosion in Ohau, near Levin. Paullay-Beazley’s mood was dampened surround himself with true experts, “They’ve been threatening to come Emergency services were called to the area just by the possibility of Democrats facing a individuals who use science and and live with me now and of course it after 8am this morning. Republican senate, which she said would evidence-based information in these very was hinging on what happened. Now I’m Fire and Emergency say they cannot confirm the be “like a brick wall” in the way of new difficult decisions,” she said. getting lots of great messages going ‘I nature of the explosion, but were called to put out legislation. Asked what should be top of Biden’s won’t need that room after all’.” a fire that had been extinguished by the time they arrived. — NZ Herald Unexplained death in Manurewa River poses risk for swimmers in Wellington AUCKLAND — Police were yesterday investigating the “unexplained” death of a person at a Manurewa, WELLINGTON — A toxic algal bloom to kill them. musty smell,” Dr Heath said. South Auckland, home. in the Waipoua River poses warnings for “Algal mats grow on the rocks in the “Owners especially need to be vigilant A police spokesperson said they were called to a any swimmers in the greater Wellington riverbed and form leathery dark green of their dogs sniffing out toxic algal report of a sudden death at a Lincoln Road house region. or black mats. mats which can wash up at river edges.” about 8am yesterday. The Regional Council says the risk He said the council monitors A neighbour, who was interviewed by officers, said is not extreme but people shouldn’t swimming spots for algae, E.coli and the house had been unusually quiet the past couple swim in the water or let their dog off its Owners especially need to be enterococci regularly to keep the of days, with arguments often heard coming from leash. vigilant‘ of their dogs sniffing out community informed of any risk. the house at weekends. — NZ Herald “We’ve detected the toxic algae above “In general, a good rule of thumb is guideline levels in the Waipoua River. toxic algal mats. to stay out of fresh or sea water for 48 Man’s body found in river Fortunately, there are no detached mats ’ —Dr Mark Heath hours after rain, and always check for INVERCARGILL — The body of a man who went washing up at the river’s edge so at this warning signs,” Dr Heath said. missing in Southland on Friday has been found in stage the risk is not extreme,” senior The bloom may get worse as the a river. environmental scientist Dr Mark Heath “These mats can become unstable and weather gets warmer. The man was found in Waikawa River in Progress said. slough off the rocks and accumulate The council urges anyone who thinks Valley. It’s thought he was whitebaiting at the time, Dogs are mostly at risk because they at river edges. As they dry out they they may have swallowed the algae to police said in a statement. are attracted to the smell of the algae, can become a light brown colour, and seek immediate medical attention. He was found by a search-and-rescue team. The and even a small amount can be enough are distinctive for their deep earthy or — RNZ death has been referred to the coroner. — NZ Herald 17 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020

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Te Aroha races at Te Aroha Tuesday Jetbet 2 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 2 92 Covenant (17) 58.5 52 S Weatherley EMERGENCIES: M McNab 2 35s91 Monlula td (8) 58.5 68 V Colgan 15 Zaffiro Belle (21) 55.5 45 S Weatherley 6 741Ps Master Herb t (18) 58.5 62 Race 1: LADY GWENDOLYN, CLEESE, ISOLA SACRA 3 85s52 Deep Beauty (2) 58.5 52 V Colgan 3 0s165 Rangitata (9) 58.5 68 4 85306 Uncle Terry (12) 58.5 51 D Danis 16 Mongolian Wings (11) 57.5 45 7 5648s Mighty Connor (9) 58.5 62 S Collett 4 327s0 Jip Jip Rock t (2) 58 71 A Goindasamy Race 2: DEEP BEAUTY, MR FOX, OREMUS 5 s0005 Extersea (5) 58.5 47 17 Taaffeite (2) 55.5 45 8 7331s O’Susana (4) 57 63 V Colgan 5 741s9 Amano d (6) 58 67 C Grylls Race 3: HIGHLAND WHISPER, DUNTAYAR, ZENDORA 6 Shadow Warrior (16) 58.5 47 O Bosson 18 Dealtto (18) 57.5 45 9 63451 Sussex dm (6) 57 63 T Yanagida (a1) 6 55s80 Caballero d (11) 58 67 J Fawcett Race 4: ANGELICA, THE VILLAIN, OCEANS EIGHT 7 5 War Command (15) 58.5 47 19 9 Gagliardi (10) 55.5 45 10 5s128 Sweet Molly Malone mb (11) 57 63 20 9 Ali Arc (14) 55.5 45 7 s1010 Wordsworth d (4) 58 67 A Calder Race 5: SWORD OF FIRE, FLEURGUNDY, GINGER TOO M Hashizume (a3) S Weatherley 8 626s0 Misstumut m (1) 57 69 8 Southern Crown h (6) 58.5 45 S McKay 21 0 Ciambella (4) 55.5 45 11 s7140 Justastate tm (13) 56.5 62 D Danis (a2) Race 6: NEEDLE AND THREAD, CATHRO, VINCERE 22 70 Carlito (6) 57.5 45 9 67s10 Initiative m (3) 56 67 S Weatherley 9 — That’s All Fine SCRATCHED 12 1s654 Pepperello d (12) 56.5 62 Race 7: MONLULA, JIP JIP ROCK, WORDSWORTH M Hashizume (a3) 10 s9900 Red Forest m (7) 56 67 L Satherley Race 8: CLEVERCONVERSATION, ZENKURO, THE GARRISON 10 3 Oremus (4) 57 51 S Collett 4 Make-A-Wish New Zealand 1.36 11 147s0 Gravitelle (12) 55 65 L Innes 11 s4346 Bouffant (8) 56.5 50 C Grylls 13 s3s58 Reiko b (2) 56.5 62 $10,000, maiden, 1200m 14 s7146 She’s Apples dm (16) 56.5 62 12 61408 Mr Bazamour tdmh (5) 54.5 60 12 764s7 Cash Me Ousside (11) 56.5 49 T Newman 1 229 The Villain h (13) 58.5 53 C Burdan EMERGENCIES: C Burdan (a2) 15 541s8 Xplosion (1) 56 61 C Burdan 13 349s6 Sardonia (9) 56.5 49 M McNab 2 3 Lock Up (17) 58.5 51 S Collett 8 Keith And Dale Opie 3.58 3 04 Happy Remark (5) 58.5 50 16 14s00 Zouluminous (17) 56 61 14 055 Styal (13) 56.5 47 A Goindasamy (a2) 17 12867 Cheers tm (19) 55.5 60 EMERGENCIES: M Kareem (a3) $10,000, maiden, 1600m 4 57038 Snakeye (1) 58.5 50 A Calder 18 s4480 Spoil Sport d (21) 55 59 15 800s7 Hetty (10) 56.5 45 19 9s054 Rusavy d (8) 56.5 58 1 82s04 The Garrison (4) 58.5 53 M Cameron 16 609 Afitusi (1) 58.5 45 5 s3488 Antigua (6) 58.5 49 J Riddell 6 556s0 Goldchi h (9) 58.5 48 T Yanagida (a1) 20 27757 Call Me Bob dm (7) 56.5 58 2 863s3 Cleverconversation h (17) 58.5 52 17 445s7 Swey My Way (3) 55 50 7 67s6 Kirra Lad (14) 58.5 46 S Weatherley 21 s70s9 Firoden td (10) 56.5 58 J Fawcett 18 Valzacella (14) 55 45 8 0 Super Dale (18) 58.5 45 L Satherley 22 00s58 Cheeky Bee (5) 55 55 3 08503 Double Act (16) 58.5 51 T Thornton 1 Shackell Electrical 12.05 19 — While You’re There SCRATCHED 9 Side Eye (15) 57 47 D Danis (a2) 4 8s3 Zenkuro (18) 58.5 51 R Elliot 10 6 Precision Shooter (8) 57 46 6 NZB Insurance Pearl Series Race 2.47 5 7390 Tickle Me Almo (11) 58.5 49 C Burdan $10,000, maiden, 2200m 3 Capistrano Lodge 1.05 M Hashizume (a3) $10,000, maiden f&m, 1200m 6 6 Global Currency b (14) 58.5 46 M McNab 1 62520 Reliabull (13) 58.5 53 O Bosson 11 Withallmyheart (7) 57 45 M Cameron 7 s0059 Rocco (5) 58.5 46 L Satherley $10,000, maiden 3yo, 1400m 1 36 Vincere (5) 57.5 50 O Bosson 2 43465 A’nood Dude (1) 58.5 50 M McNab 12 522s5 Oceans Eight b (16) 56.5 54 O Bosson 8 76s50 Son Of Sasanof (10) 58.5 46 J Riddell 3 28508 Judah (11) 58.5 49 M Hashizume (a3) 1 48 Highland Whisper (9) 57.5 50 S McKay 13 424s4 Angelica (10) 56.5 53 V Colgan 2 0s Ama La Vita (1) 57.5 45 V Colgan 2 5s0s0 Tellmesomethingboy h (1) 57.5 49 3 568 Penny Jane h (12) 57.5 45 T Yanagida 9 8650 The Green Gremlin (12) 58.5 46 4 05059 El Zita h (8) 58.5 46 T Yanagida (a1) 14 Lily’s Lady (2) 55 45 M Hashizume (a3) 5 4s076 Border Leicester (12) 58.5 45 J Riddell T Thornton EMERGENCIES: 4 Raggedy Doll (6) 57.5 45 6 — Bullish SCRATCHED 3 — Bari SCRATCHED 15 800s7 Hetty (3) 56.5 45 A Goindasamy (a2) A Goindasamy (a2) 10 722s5 Savezar (15) 56.5 54 S McKay 7 s6000 De Silver Lining (5) 58.5 45 4 Shang Chi (7) 57.5 47 M McNab 16 — Astro SCRATCHED 5 9s900 Tropic Thunder (9) 57.5 45 11 29s4 Plucky Miss (3) 56.5 52 V Colgan 8 00 King Of The Road (7) 58.5 45 J Fawcett 5 5s8 Duntayar (16) 57.5 46 O Bosson 17 36 Vincere (12) 56.5 50 6 42 Rose ‘n’ Power (4) 56 52 L Satherley 12 89336 Geri (20) 56.5 51 D Danis (a2) 9 23 Cleese (6) 57 53 T Thornton 6 57s7 Lionize (3) 57.5 46 A Goindasamy 18 Needle And Thread (11) 55 47 7 44530 Rubyshowoff (10) 56 50 A Calder 13 4s0s0 Dawon h (7) 56.5 49 T Yanagida (a1) 10 s6452 Lady Gwendolyn (2) 56.5 52 C Grylls 7 Blood Money (12) 57.5 45 C Burdan (a2) 19 — Comme Bella Fille SCRATCHED 8 Cathro (3) 56 47 S Collett 14 0s008 Katy Power (8) 56.5 46 T Newman (a3) 11 85772 Truth Beknown (3) 56.5 52 S Weatherley 8 Valverde (20) 57.5 45 20 Raggedy Doll (4) 56.5 45 9 Needle And Thread (2) 56 47 EMERGENCIES: 12 7573 Isola Sacra (4) 56.5 51 S Collett 9 While You’re There (13) 57.5 45 10 6 Four Queens (8) 56 46 15 7 Slave To Love (22) 55 45 13 s9008 Sparkling Lady (10) 56.5 45 5 Mike Fraser-jones 2.08 11 Comme Bella Fille (11) 56 45 T Newman 16 0 Viva L’rippa (1) 56.5 45 V Colgan SCRATCHED A Goindasamy 10 8s752 Travelling Kate b (15) 55.5 52 $10,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m 12 — Legal Lady 17 0 Elder Hall h (9) 58.5 45 14 00860 Zion Hill (9) 56.5 45 L Satherley 13 Sola Fide (7) 56 45 11 82 Zendora (17) 55.5 52 L Innes 1 22270 Fleurgundy m (22) 59.5 64 T Newman 18 0 Morning Glory (13) 55 45 2 Geoff Brindley Memorial 12.35 12 445s7 Swey My Way (5) 55.5 50 T Newman 2 320s3 Ginger Too td (15) 59 63 7 Bayleys 3.20 19 08s08 Shake That Tush (21) 56.5 45 13 Canuhandleajandal (19) 55.5 45 3 0s303 Into The Deep (20) 59 63 20 8s009 Louis Le Grand (19) 58.5 45 $10,000, maiden, 1400m A Calder 4 227s0 Sword Of Fire (14) 59 63 $11,000, rating 74 benchmark, 1600m 21 04000 Under The Pump (6) 58.5 45 1 7s823 Mr Fox b (7) 58.5 53 T Thornton 14 Valzacella (8) 55.5 45 S Collett 5 738s0 Heart Of The Ocean d (3) 58.5 66 1 0s7s0 August Edition dmh (10) 59 73 E McCall 22 0 That’s All Fine (2) 58.5 45

NZ Metropolitan harness at Addington Tuesday Jetbet 8 TAB D. 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 11-12-13 Q. 2-3-4-5, 10-11-12-13 PL6 8-13 Selections 12 2245 Surfers Delight 2:26.80 Robert Dunn 10 37167 Jazzy Star Brent White 9 52112 Shan Noble 2:24.10 Purdon/Rasmussen 7 11251 Robyns Playboy R & C Wilson Race 1: ZSA ZOE, OVERZEALOUS, MADELEINE STOWE 13 6s522 Blazing Impact 2:27.20 Regan Todd 11 64611 That Alexander Guy 3:11.10 Regan Todd 10 31271 Got You Covered 2:24.60 Robert Dunn 8 46137 Mach Shard 4:00.90 Purdon/Phelan 14 375 Pembrook’s Destiny 2:26.40 Brendon Hill 12 40709 Stars Tonight 3:10.70 Robert Dunn 11 12113 Krug 2:23.80 Dalgety/Purdon 9 73628 Henry Hubert 3:57.20 Robert Dunn Race 2: MAGIC MIKE, BAD HOMBRE, EVANGALIST 15 2 Faze Of Glory 2:25.70 Steve Dolan 13 s52s5 Matt Damon 3:11.70 Mitchell Kerr 12 14521 American Dealer Ray Green 10 22131 Wild Excuse Phil Burrows Race 3: CHIEF OF STAFF, GLOBAL FLIGHT, PRINCE TEKA 16 4 Huego Bos Robert Dunn 14 22131 Wild Excuse 3:10.80 Phil Burrows 13 73509 Ned Kelly 2:24.80 Robert Dunn 11 19122 Self Assured 3:59.40 Purdon/Rasmussen Race 4: NEED YOU NOW, STYLISH MEMPHIS, A DELIGHTFUL ACT 14 22421 Pace N Pride 2:24.70 Purdon/Rasmussen 12 21353 Ashley Locaz 4:03.40 Purdon/Rasmussen Race 5: BURNHAM BOY, PEMBROOK PLAYBOY, FABRIZIO 3 Hydroflow Trot 12.55 6 Mitre 10 Pace 2.30 13 33827 Tango Tara 4:17.10 Jim Curtin Race 6: MOSSMAN, ANAMAJOR, BUCKSKIN $25,000, r56+ discretionary handicap stand, 3200m $25,000, r57-r59,r60 w/c. mobile, 1980m 9 Hornby Liquor Centre Pace 4.20 14 64276 Di Caprio 4:14.30 Brian O’Meara Race 7: HEAVYWEIGHT HERO, MAJESTIC MAN, MUSCLE MOUNTAIN 15 4s213 Spankem 3:56.90 Purdon/Rasmussen 1 70313 Chief Of Staff Jason & Ian Thomas 1 0s524 Bundoran 2:23.70 J & A Lethaby $25,000, r65-r80. mobile, 1980m Race 8: AMERICAN LIGHTNING, B D JOE, ARDEN’S ACE 16 00562 Check In 4:01.30 S&A Telfer 2 41008 Global Flight J & A Lethaby 2 330s8 Johnny Eyre 2:25.10 Mike Brown 1 34315 Doc Holliday S&A Telfer Race 9: DOC HOLLIDAY, BELMONT MAJOR, ROCKNROLL ROD 17 86566 Nandolo 3:58.40 John Howe 3 03s25 Andy Hall Nathan Williamson 3 86261 Mossman 2:24.90 Graham Court 2 37324 Tyron’s Bit Of Lemon 2:21.80 Robert Dunn Race 10: CHEEZEL, DOWN THE HATCH, ALTERIOR MOTIF 18 11411 Classie Brigade 3:53.50 Robert Dunn 4 12s72 B D Yasothon Philip Iggo 4 34352 Anamajor 2:23.70 Robert Dunn 3 21284 Belmont Major 2:25.30 Tom Bagrie 5 33892 The Player Robert Dunn Race 11: COPY THAT, TRIPLE EIGHT, HEISENBERG 5 73410 Buckskin 2:27.40 Robert Davis 4 11260 Rocknroll Rod 2:22.10 Kyle Austin 6 51065 Prince Teka Gerard McCrea 12 Garrards Horse & Hound Trot 6.10 Race 12: MISS CRAZED, BRYAN BORU, ROYAL PRIDE 6 85s63 Wyatt Waller 2:24.60 Robert Dunn 5 73101 Somekindawonderful 2:24.70 Robert Dunn Race 13: BEAUDIENE HUSTLER, B K SWY, BOSSMARO 7 60705 Clyde Donna Williamson 7 46336 Above N Beyond 2:23.30 Robert Dunn $25,000, 3yo+ r45-r55 stand, 2600m 8 01893 The Bloss Brent Borcoskie 6 5s132 Bad To The Bone 2:20.70 Purdon/Phelan 8 62015 Under Wraps 2:23.80 Graham Court 1 095s7 Show Me The Gray 3:25.90 John Howe 9 25547 Missalyssa Andrew Faulks 7 73030 Burlington 2:23.70 Brent White 9 11326 Jake 2:30.30 Dean Taylor 2 24371 Royal Pride 3:23.90 Fred Fletcher 10 68145 Sioux Princess Mark Jones 8 80516 Some Do Purdon/Phelan 10 700s4 Chiller Bay 2:23.40 P & M Robertson 9 30953 Dance Time 2:22.90 S&A Telfer 3 12 Bryan Boru Robert Dunn 11 14748 Phoebe Onyx John Howe 11 16806 Pay Me Visa 2:23.40 Andrew Stuart 12 17054 Midnight Assassin C & J DeFilippi 10 12215 Cardinal Sin 2:24.70 Dalgety/Purdon 4 821s Miss Crazed 3:27.90 Phil Williamson 12 71412 Square Dealer 2:25.10 Jesse Alford 11 02312 Koenigsegg 2:23.90 Mitchell Kerr 5 05026 She’s Allthe Craze 3:19.10 Bruce Negus 13 42223 Get Lucky Alister Black 13 s6315 Better Fly 2:23.00 Mitchell Kerr 14 40296 Sundons Flyer 4:08.90 Bruce Negus 12 74113 Aqua Sancta 2:23.10 Purdon/Rasmussen 6 0PP92 Take After Me 3:19.80 Glenn Scott 14 72113 Mighty Looee 2:24.30 Robert Dunn 7 63233 Idle Stuartia 3:20.00 Rodger Austin 1 Welcome To Irt NZ Trotting Cup Day Trot 11.55 15 D4211 Andoverlov Paul Nairn 13 212s1 Steel The Show 2:22.10 Robert Dunn 16 44143 Superfast Lad Michael Heenan 7 Livamol NZ Trotting Ffa Trot (G1) 3.05 14 14694 Jay Tee Tyron 2:22.80 Robert Dunn 8 77721 Grand Princess 3:22.10 John Morrison $25,000, r68-r81 special handicap stand, 2600m 17 92241 Jimmy Carter Phil Williamson 9 31707 My Eyre 3:21.60 Margo Nyhan $95,000, ffa. mobile, 1980m 10 Avon City Ford Pace 4.54 10 84030 Don’t Look Back 3:22.80 Doug Gillespie 1 079s0 Globe Trekker 3:20.60 J & A Lethaby 18 87s07 Boyz Invasion Michael Heenan 1 96847 The Dominator 2:26.10 Donna Williamson $25,000, r60-r63. mobile, 1980m 11 58242 Bright Glow 3:19.40 Ian Cameron 2 60705 Clyde 3:21.30 Donna Williamson 4 Nevele R Fillies Series Final Pace (G1) 1.25 12 0s311 Willangus Lad 3:43.10 Robert Wilson 3 01349 Overzealous 3:18.20 Margo Nyhan 2 22251 Majestic Man 2:24.90 Phil Williamson 1 35650 Carlos Bromac 2:23.90 Robert Dunn 13 s7053 Silver Surfer 3:27.30 Brent Weaver 4 89116 Zsa Zoe 3:20.80 Ken Ford $100,000, 4yo mares. mobile, 1980m 3 02222 Heavyweight Hero 2:25.10 Bob Butt 2 46887 Cheezel 2:23.30 Regan Todd 14 s0002 Crazy N Love 3:27.50 G & N Hope 5 05960 Madeleine Stowe 3:19.10 Margo Nyhan 4 45376 Woodstone 2:26.30 Robert Dunn 1 21412 A Delightful Act 2:24.70 Mitchell Kerr 3 81078 Overarm 2:25.80 Terry Chmiel 15 03565 Sods Law 3:21.50 J & J Geddes 6 87s07 Boyz Invasion 3:26.70 Michael Heenan 5 s1121 Muscle Mountain 2:26.90 G & N Hope 2 10s16 Pearl Harbour 2:29.90 K & J Price 4 s14s2 A Taste Of Honey 2:26.20 Mitchell Kerr 16 02612 I Dream Of Jeannie 3:22.30 Sam Smolenski 7 40434 Rydgemont Son 3:19.10 Brad Williamson 6 33487 Pres The Belle 2:25.10 Robert Dunn 3 26015 Sugar Loaf 2:23.10 Robert Dunn 5 22201 Down The Hatch S&A Telfer 17 63170 Gold Chain 3:21.80 Bob Butt 8 32151 Doff Your Cap 3:17.10 Leonne Jones 4 70304 Lulu Le Mans 2:23.40 Derek Jones 7 92313 One Apollo 2:27.20 Brent White 8 11134 Ultimate Stride 2:27.70 Phil Williamson 6 1s1 Alterior Motif A & L Neal 18 14 Isla Elsie 3:26.60 Regan Todd 9 s6038 Majestic Hurricane 3:18.90 Ken Barron 5 11122 Need You Now 2:22.60 Robert Dunn 7 74900 Tom Martin 2:26.10 Graham Court 10 59091 Didjabringthebeers 3:18.10 John Howe 9 s3134 Tough Monarch 2:24.80 Rickie Alchin 6 s4321 Stylish Memphis 2:23.80 Mark Jones 8 6s011 Cranbourne 2:25.40 Brent White 13 First Direct Taxis Pace 6.45 11 15122 Humble Ladd 3:19.00 Phil Williamson 10 77530 Splash Cola 2:25.10 Regan Todd 7 12435 Plutonium Lady 2:23.60 Mark Jones 9 1050P Invaluable 2:24.50 Dalgety/Purdon 8 5s715 On A Roll Jeremy Young 11 0s009 Valmagne Josh Kennett $20,000, 3yo+ r52-r56. mobile, 1980m 10 s9971 Arden’s Reality 2:24.30 Grant Payne 2 Bushbuck Cup Day Maiden Pace 12.25 9 s2111 Amazing Dream 2:21.40 Purdon/Rasmussen 12 21122 Cracker Hill 2:27.20 Brad Williamson 11 57251 Laver 2:23.90 G&J Dunn 1 10922 B K Swy 2:27.60 Brent White 10 47334 Spellbound 2:23.50 Robert Dunn 13 86574 Winterfell 2:25.80 Regan Todd $25,000, non-winners 3yo+ mr46 to mr50. 12 58454 Down To The Bone 2:23.50 Robert Dunn 2 54185 Riveered 2:25.00 Purdon/Rasmussen mobile, 1980m 5 Dunstan Horsefeeds Junior Ffa Pace (G3) 1.55 8 Woodlands Stud Sires’ Stakes Final Pace (G1) 3.40 13 65948 Glenledi Chief 2:22.20 Sam Smolenski 3 18404 Beaudiene Hustler 2:25.90 Dalgety/Purdon 1 62 Bad Hombre 2:27.30 Brendon Hill 4 20340 Sweet Loress 2:23.50 Phil Anderson $150,000, 3yo c&g. mobile, 1980m 14 68870 Kruizr 2:22.60 Michael House 2 32433 Magic Mike 2:29.60 P & M Robertson $33,500, ffa. mobile, 2600m 5 08555 Bossmaro 2:25.20 Rodger Austin 3 5 Bettor Talk Art 2:29.80 Regan Todd 1 10008 Fabrizio 3:09.70 Dalgety/Purdon 1 13222 It’s All About Faith 2:22.20 Purdon/ 11 Irt New Zealand Trotting Cup Pace (G1) 5.34 6 s0158 Bettor Believe It C & J DeFilippi Rasmussen 7 510s Itz Alldown To Luck Mark Jones 4 20s3 Evangalist 2:27.30 Jason & Ian Thomas 2 s5702 A Bettor Act 3:10.70 Mitchell Kerr $540,000, ffa stand, 3200m 5 4 Spikey Boy Glenn Scott 3 43321 Burnham Boy 3:11.20 Mark Jones 2 75034 Aladdin 2:25.50 Purdon/Rasmussen 8 42633 Skippys Delight 2:21.70 Brendon Hill 6 45370 Mark O’Ronga 2:25.60 Darren Keast 4 8s760 Mikey Maguire 3:09.30 Fred Fletcher 3 11118 American Lightning 2:26.80 Anderson/Love 1 11211 Copy That Ray Green 9 20s28 Gliding Away 2:24.30 Ken Barron 7 74 Sudaman 2:30.60 D & S White 5 94890 Mongolian Cavalry 3:12.40 Graham Court 4 s1431 B D Joe 2:26.30 S&A Telfer 2 25415 Heisenberg 4:01.60 Robert Dunn 10 458s1 Admirable 2:26.80 Dalgety/Purdon 8 4 Serious Moonlite 2:26.30 Andrew Stuart 6 3s112 Pembrook Playboy Nathan Williamson 5 11553 Arden’s Ace 2:24.50 Regan Todd 3 7sP44 Thefixer 3:53.90 Regan Todd 11 42142 Kusanova Trent Yesberg 9 26 Rollyourown 2:26.10 Grant Payne 7 21845 Franco Niven 3:15.40 Robert Dunn 6 31067 Corravally Star 2:26.30 Bruce Negus 4 42774 Triple Eight 4:00.00 S&A Telfer 12 06723 Standout John Morrison 10 73509 Ned Kelly 2:24.80 Robert Dunn 8 27536 Vintage Cheddar 3:08.90 Alister Black 7 00174 Wavethebill Derek Balle 5 27536 Vintage Cheddar 4:02.00 Alister Black 13 31 Five Star General 2:25.60 Peter Bagrie 11 45 Castelo De Vide 2:25.70 Darren Keast 9 55439 On The Cards 3:05.80 Purdon/Phelan 8 361 Dashing Major 2:25.50 Robert Dunn 6 55439 On The Cards 4:01.10 Purdon/Phelan 14 30190 Crackabrie 2:26.10 Andrew Stuart

Palmerston North greys at Manawatu Tuesday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 3 18121 Thrilling Baxter 25.91 Karen Walsh 4 Kernow Construction 2.16 4 56414 Entree Only 26.61 Maree Gowan 7 64667 Little Scamp 23.33 David Denbee Race 1: THRILLING BAXTER, THRILLING MORRIS, TUFF’S MY MUM 4 66s32 Tuff’s My Mum nwtd Bernie Mitchell 5 81353 Wifi Wilbur nwtd G & S Fredrickson 8 38377 Gemmas Dilemma nwtd John McInerney 5 57112 Thrilling Morris 26.13 Karen Walsh $2505, C1, 457m 6 31213 Big Time Harper 26.32 Peter Clark Race 2: BIG TIME BILLIE, FREE THINKER, THRILLING RAZOR EMERGENCIES: 6 86774 Big Time Jimmy 26.03 Lisa Cole 1 s1288 Tekki Jim 26.31 G & S Fredrickson 7 62285 Jilliby Sophia nwtd Lisa Cole 9 55786 Goldstar Auburn nwtd Sue Gommans Race 3: WOMAN NO CRY, BIGTIME AVA, DERRY BLUES 7 13735 Miss Potential nwtd G & S Fredrickson 2 33221 Big Time Felix 26.17 Lisa Cole 8 33181 Broke Brad 26.00 Angela Turnwald 10 87668 Cavatate nwtd J & D Bell Race 4: BIG TIME FELIX, MYSTERY VIKING, DOUBLE THAT 8 57736 Buddy Loaded 26.23 Glen Hodgson 3 13466 Shelly Pom 26.77 Angela Turnwald Race 5: BIG TIME AMIE, BEES AND BIRDS, THRILLING PEGGY 4 13437 Mystery Viking 26.71 Nathan Udy 7 Paul Claridge Electrical 3.14 9 Outback Trading Company 3.50 Race 6: ENTREE ONLY, BROKE BRAD, BIG TIME HARPER 2 Bigtime Paddy At Stud 1.17 5 26588 Gazza’s Girl 26.94 G & S Fredrickson $1450, C1, 410m $1685, C2, 410m Race 7: BIG TIME BOOTS, OPAWA DAWN, DOUBLE WHAT 6 s7354 Illicit nwtd J & D Bell $2860, C4/5, 410m 1 15568 Homebush Maxi 24.06 John McInerney 7 43233 Double That 26.35 G & S Fredrickson 1 21586 Jack Marjen nwtd Marcie Flipp Race 8: MEANDERING, GEMMAS DILEMMA, ARM TURNER 1 78652 Sub Twenty Three 23.37 Lisa Cole 2 14744 My Bentley nwtd Nathan Udy Race 9: OPAWA LACY, MOTHER’S TOUCH, ZIPPING LUTHER 8 23726 Kamada Park 25.93 Angela Turnwald 2 51257 Tuff Temptress 23.72 Bernie Mitchell 2 28617 Big Time Billie 23.38 Lisa Cole 3 84532 Big Time Abbi 23.34 Peter Clark 3 77464 Bigtime Honey 23.58 Lisa Cole Race 10: ZAMAH, MY PABLO, BIG TIME DUSTY 3 31416 Big Time Izzy 23.26 Lisa Cole 5 Total Bodyshop Supplies 2.40 4 27463 Double What 23.65 J & D Bell 4 12364 Big Time May 23.52 P B Briggs 4 73434 Pick A Pascal 23.42 G & S Fredrickson 5 63478 Born Fab 23.73 Stephen Maher 5 46611 Opawa Lacy nwtd Nathan Udy 5 22735 Life Is Good nwtd Melissa Olden $2390, C4, 410m 6 66275 Tuff Mr. Tee nwtd Sue Gommans 6 11522 Mother’s Touch 23.41 J & D Bell 6 18613 Free Thinker 23.74 Melissa Olden 1 64325 Harpoon Harry 23.79 Maree Gowan 7 23713 Big Time Boots nwtd Lisa Cole 7 55315 Zipping Luther 23.46 J & D Bell 7 13636 Thrilling Razor nwtd Karen Walsh 2 56517 Big Time Amie 23.17 Lisa Cole 8 55251 Opawa Dawn nwtd Marcie Flipp 8 61571 Allegro Will 23.26 Lisa Cole 3 23614 Thrilling Peggy nwtd Karen Walsh EMERGENCIES: 8 65263 Opawa Troy nwtd Nathan Udy 4 21155 Big Time Tina 23.42 Lisa Cole 9 55786 Goldstar Auburn nwtd Sue Gommans 10 Doug Bradley Painters 4.06 3 Todd’s Wardrobe World Maiden Distance Feature 1.44 5 35313 Bees And Birds 23.64 Lisa Cole 10 87668 Cavatate nwtd J & D Bell $3210, C0, distance, 660m 6 31454 Big Time Lebron 23.31 Lisa Cole $2035, C2/3, 410m 7 42823 Giraffe Club 23.65 Lisa Cole 8 Pngrc Sectional Times @ pngreyhounds.kiwi 3.32 1 61211 Zamah 23.04 Deb Edlin 1 35562 Alfie Daman nwtd Peter Clark 8 74165 Running Freer 23.47 Melissa Olden 2 24116 Woman No Cry nwtd Angela Turnwald $1685, C1/2, 410m 2 51267 Here’s Hemi 23.62 John McInerney 3 58527 Rich Lister nwtd Maree Gowan 6 Greyhounds As Pets 2.56 1 67676 Double Change nwtd Sue Gommans 3 61456 Big Time Spot 23.43 Lisa Cole 1 Formpro Ratings Free Every Tuesday 12.49 4 85776 Homebush Surgeon nwtd Sue Gommans 2 28768 Big Time Flash nwtd G & S Fredrickson 4 22214 Big Time Dusty 23.76 G & S Fredrickson 5 Vacant Box Five - n & a $3325, C2/3, 457m 3 87476 Tiddy Cash 23.82 John McInerney 5 25118 My Pablo 23.78 Nathan Udy $4735, C4/5, 457m 6 24433 Derry Blues nwtd Peter Clark 1 26222 Rapid Fire 26.05 G & S Fredrickson 4 67558 Slam It 23.93 John McInerney 6 66128 Penny Mowhawk 23.76 David Denbee 1 53325 Bigtime Levi 25.75 Lisa Cole 7 35552 Bigtime Ava nwtd Peter Clark 2 73678 Big Time Kobe 25.89 Lisa Cole 5 42687 Arm Turner nwtd John McInerney 7 58742 Big Time Dawson 23.87 Lisa Cole 2 34537 Thrilling Bruce nwtd Karen Walsh 8 22355 Thrilling Amelia nwtd Karen Walsh 3 67464 Bavaro nwtd G & S Fredrickson 6 57471 Meandering 23.71 Angela Turnwald 8 45838 Dino The Fox nwtd Kellie Gommans

Legend: T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. M – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider. TV – Featured on Trackside TV. 20 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 Dead heat in feature

KARTING by Rockin’ Robin Donna Greaves had a second placing and four thirds. DANIEL Taylor and Jake Callaghan Daniel Taylor had three wins, a second crossed the finish line together in a tie for placing and a third. first place in Eastland Kart Club’s 10-lap Jake Callaghan had two wins and two feature race yesterday. seconds. The feature race came at the end of the Luca Vita had a second placing, as did club’s “test and tune day” and produced the Toby White. best finish seen at club meetings. Cody Atkins had two third placings, while Race judges could not separate the two David Tamanui and Tara Whiteman had one frontrunners so a tie was called and Taylor third placing each. JUMBO CROSSWORD SOLUTION 1462 and Callaghan finished first equal. The next club meeting will be the ACROSS: 1 Stamp, 4 Be on tenterhooks, 14 Tokyo, 15 Enemy, 16 These sorts of races create a buzz second points meeting on Sunday, Disgusting, 17 Audio, 19 Inn, 20 Tension, 21 Diversity, 22 Cannon, 25 among drivers and the crowd. November 22. 27 28 33 35 36 37 In other racing, Lyn Lyle won five races The track is in Aerodrome Road. Brokerage, Praise, Edited, Passionate, Tic, Saline, Scar, and Tessa Irvine picked up four second Spectators can attend, free of charge. 39 Cot, 41 Mandate, 42 Potato, 43 Sorrowful, 44 Laces, 45 Esteemed, 50 placings. Racing starts at 10am. Do, 51 Symbolic, 55 Slave, 58 Like a shot, 59 Spread, 60 Sketchy, 61 Get, 63 Noon, 64 Degree, 65 Run, 66 Eventually, 68 Refine, 69 Glossy, 71 Activated, 76 Campus, 77 Bumblebee, 79 Skylark, 81 Lei, 84 Spear, 85 Millman eases through

Emigrating, 86 Unite, 87 Cheat, 88 Put one's foot down, 89 Shred. PuzzleThe Company DOWN: 2 Tender, 3 Mumps, 5 Evil, 6 Nagging, 7 Easier, 8 Trips, 9 Regatta, © TENNIS Sofia by follow Aussie Alex de Minaur. 10 11 12 13 14 18 The 31-year-old Millman had no Opal, Kidnap, Skein, Wounded, Tornado, Rock-bottom, JOHN Millman has made a fine start problems successfully negotiating his 23 Trial, 24 Useless, 26 Residue, 27 Piccolo, 29 Tactful, 30 Calais, 31 Strap, on his quest to lift another title on the first hurdle against the 19-year-old 32 Energy, 34 Eros, 36 Stuck, 38 Relic, 40 Tomb, 45 Ellen, 46 Take off, 47 ATP’s European tennis circuit, beating Andreev, who is ranked 663 in the Exam, 48 Echoed, 49 Gauge, 50 Destroy, 52 Make tracks, 53 Outrage, 54 Bulgarian teenager Adrian Andreev 6-3 world. 6-1 in the Sofia Open. He raced through the one-sided match Inhale, 55 Startle, 56 Frond, 57 Gave, 62 Eerie, 67 Endmost, 68 Replica, 70 Sixth seed Millman, who was buoyed in an hour and a quarter, breaking the Squeeze, 72 Created, 73 Bureau, 74 Weirdo, 75 Writhe, 76 Cider, 78 Brief, by his recent victory in the Astana Open teenager’s serve four times while not 80 82 83 — his first ATP triumph in a 12-year giving up a break point on his own rock- Lunch, Trio, Knew. CROSSWORDJUMBO Copyright professional career — is being joined in steady delivery. — AAP THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Tuesday, November 10, 2020 SUDOKU CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Miranda Lambert, 37; Ellen Pompeo, 51; Tracy Morgan, 52; Michael Jai White, 53. Happy Birthday: SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made Protect against insult and injury. Pace yourself, consider your objective and up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. be secretive regarding your intentions. Share with like-minded people and To solve the puzzle, each row, those you feel can contribute to your journey. Change is in the air, but it's up to you to take advantage of whatever opportunity comes your way. Choose column and 3x3 grid within the a unique path that encourages creativity, spirituality and peace of mind. Your larger grid must end up containing numbers are 9, 16, 20, 23, 32, 36, 47. each number from 1 to 9, and ARIES (March 21-April 19): each number can only appear You may crave change, but before you make a move, consider your motives once in a row, column or box. as well as your options. Patience will be required if you intend to reach your A sudoku grid has a single goal. Settling for less will lead to dissatisfaction. Concentrate on raising your unique solution, which can be proile. 3 stars reached without using guesswork. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take the plunge. Step into action. Make a difference. 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Tapestry (5) 8. A tree (5) Birthday Baby: hours. 19. Being 13. Arms factory (7) Down: 1 Happy landing; 2 Gap; tested (2,5) 15. Spite (6) STAR RATINGS 3 Relief; 4 Eye-opener; 5 Extra; FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. 6 Broken hearts; 7 Reset; 21. On purpose (13) 16. Compact (5) FOUR STARS: You can pretty much do as you please. It’s a good time to start new projects. 10 Calendars; 13 Idled; 22. Emit (6) 17. Actor (6) THREE STARS: If you focus your efforts, you will reach your goals. 14 Eclair; 16 Nurse; 20 Ash. TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. 23. Supplication (6) 20. Singer (5) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 SPORT 21 Big turnout for fourth club night of season ATHLETICS placing second in the high jump. He made they step up: 18-year-old Briana Irving in Hawke’s Bay a week ago and was up 1.17m, and narrowly missed 1.21m. came second in the 200m with a time of against senior men from all over the central THEY had Awapuni Stadium rocking. Seven-year-old Claudia Wilson won the 25.68s in Hawke’s Bay the weekend before and lower North Island. In the 100 metres Following on from the primary school seven-to-nine-year girls’ long jump, leaping last. The Waikanae Surf Life Saving Club’s he came sixth in a personal-best time of athletics sports meet attended by 3.07m. Irving, a world champion with the Junior 11.33 seconds — a great showing and a hundreds, the largest field of the season to Archie Cook of Awapuni School proved Black Fins and world youth champion strong start to his season. date — 70-plus — turned out for the fourth his resilience and staying power when, beach sprinter, won a national title over Jack Sadler, now a member of Gisborne Athletics Club night. after a big day of competition in the jumps, 200m in Christchurch with a time of 24.92s Auckland’s North Shore Bays Club, which Cameron Alexander won the high jump he turned his hand to the shot put. Cook’s and is a major medal prospect for the 48th consistently wins more medals at national at 1.21 metres and the 800m race (in 2 best throw on the night was 6.89m. George National Secondary Schools Track, Field championship events than any other club, minutes 55 seconds) in his first time out at Bennett kept him honest almost to the and Road Race meeting in Tauranga from had his first outing of the season nine days the track this season. centimetre. December 11 to 13. ago and set an Auckland under-16 record Mac Morley was right behind Alexander, Not only do Gisborne athletes back up, Seven Mapu, 17, attended the meeting for 60m with a time of 7.41seconds. SPORT BRIEFS

Delhi Capitals into IPL final ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Delhi Capitals advanced to their first Indian Premier League final after a 17-run win over Sunrisers Hyderabad. After choosing to bat first in Qualifier 2, Delhi posted 189-3 with Hyderabad managing 172-8 in reply. They face defending champions Mumbai Indians in Tuesday’s final at Dubai. Delhi capitalised on a strong batting and bowling start, with openers, Marcus Stoinis and Shikhar Dhawan reaching 50-0 after only five overs. Tjeu then reduced Hyderabad to 44-3 at the same stage, with Stoinis (3-26) claiming two of the wickets. Delhi pacer Kagiso Rabada took 4-29. Dhawan topscored for Delhi with a 50-ball 78, Stoinis hit 38 from 27 and Shimron Hetmyer 42 not out from 22 deliveries. Kane Williamson provided some hope for Hyderabad until he was caught by Rabada off Stoinis for a 45-ball 67, leaving his team on 147-5 and needing 43 runs off the last four overs. — AP Ortiz ends Mexican drought HOUSTON — Carlos Ortiz held off Dustin Johnson and Hideki Matsuyama by closing with a 5-under 65 to win the Houston Open today, becoming the first Mexican to win on the PGA Tour in 42 years. Caught in a battle on the back nine with the world’s No.1 player and Japan’s biggest star. 150TH FOR HARRY: Tottenham’s Harry Kane (10) scores his side’s opening goal in an English Premier League football match Ortiz delivered the winner with a 6-iron to 8 feet against West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns in West Bromwich. It was Kane’s 150th Premier League goal. AP picture on the par-5 16th. He two-putted for birdie. Needing two putts to win on the 18th, the 29-year-old Ortiz holed a 20-foot birdie putt for a two-shot victory. The victory sends him to the Masters next April. He was there a year ago to watch his brother, Alvaro, who qualified by winning the Latin American Amateur. LEICESTER GO TOP The last Mexican-born player to win was Victor Regelado, who captured the Quad Cities Open in FOOTBALL LIONEL Messi came off the bench at halftime minutes of coming on, he smartly skipped over 1978. — AP to score twice as Barcelona beat 10-man Real a pass to let it run though for Griezmann to tap LEICESTER secured top spot after an Roglic wins Spanish Vuelta Betis 5-2 to end their four-game winless streak in home. eventful series of matches in the Premier Spain’s La Liga. He continued to show his playmaking skills. MADRID — It was a vastly different finish for League while Tottenham’s Harry Kane Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman said he gave Deep inside the Betis area, he turned and fed a Primoz Roglic at the Spanish Vuelta compared to continued his landmark week by scoring Messi some rare rest during the first half after his pass to Dembele, whose shot was goal-bound two months ago at the Tour de France. his 150th Premier League goal today. star player felt he needed more time to recover when defender Aissa Mandi blocked it with his This time, Roglic was celebrating a Grand Tour Jamie Vardy scored the only goal from from Wednesday’s 2-1 win over Dynamo Kiev in arm. A video review led to Mandi being shown a victory instead of dwelling on a late collapse that the penalty spot — missing another the Champions League. red card for impeding a clear goal. cost him the victory. later on — as Leicester beat Wolves 1-0 It was Messi’s first league game as a substitute Messi stepped up and blasted his spot kick into Roglic clinched his second consecutive Vuelta to move one point clear of Tottenham, in more than a year but his impact was the top right corner to make it 3-1 in the 61st. victory with an uneventful final ride into Madrid who had earlier claimed top spot with a immediate as he helped set up a goal for Antoine Lorenzo Moron got one back for Betis in the in the largely last ceremonial stage, solidifying 1-0 win at West Brom, thanks to Kane’s Griezmann, then found the target twice. 73rd but Messi put the result beyond doubt when his status as a top rider. winner. Messi spent the first half tucked in a winter coat Sergi Roberto set him up with a fine back-heeled The 31-year-old Slovenian from team Jumbo- Champions Liverpool, who began the and wearing a face mask like other substitutes pass for the Argentina forward to get his sixth Visma virtually sealed the victory in Stage 17 on weekend on top, had a chance to regain in the otherwise empty Nou Camp. Within four goal in all competitions this season. — AP Saturday after escaping another collapse in the pole position in the weekend’s eagerly- last competitive stage, when his overall lead over awaited big match, but they were held Richard Carapaz was cut from 45 to 24 seconds. to a 1-1 draw at Manchester City after points behind in 11th, with a game in The result takes Villa up to sixth in the It was the second Grand Tour win for Roglic, Kevin De Bruyne missed a penalty for hand. table, three points off the lead and with who had been in contention at the Tour de France Pep Guardiola’s side. England striker Kane headed his a game in hand on all five sides above until the last competitive day. — AP Vardy made no mistake from the winner two minutes from time for them. penalty spot after Max Kilman was Tottenham to follow up his 200th goal Arsenal dropped to 11th place a week Out for ‘obstructing field’ adjudged to have handled, but he missed for Spurs in all competitions during after winning at Manchester United. TOM Blundell has gone down in the record when James Justin was fouled by Rayan their midweek Europa League win in — AAP, AP books for becoming just the second batsman in Ait-Nouri. Ludogorets. New Zealand first-class history to be given out Wolves came into the match in the His 13th goal of the season briefly gave EPL RESULTS: Brighton 0 Burnley 0, for obstructing the field. second half but Leicester held on to end Tottenham the top spot, before Leicester Southampton 2 Newcastle 0, Everton 1 The dismissal, for 101, came on the final day up on top of the pile. pushed them into second, while West Manchester United 3, Crystal Palace 4 Leeds of the Wellington Firebirds-Otago Volts Plunket Liverpool took the lead after 13 Brom remain third-bottom. United 1, Chelsea 4 Sheffield United 1, West Ham Shield match at the Basin Reserve, after stormy minutes at Manchester City when Mo Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris 1 Fulham 0, West Brom 0 Tottenham 1, Leicester weather stalled play until almost 5pm. Salah converted a penalty after Sadio saved superbly from West Brom’s Karlan City 1 Wolves 0, Manchester City 1 Liverpool 1, The Volts had been kept waiting for the chance Mane was fouled by Kyle Walker. Grant and Kane headed Matt Doherty’s Arsenal 0 Aston Villa 3. to take the final three wickets to win their first City equalised on 31 minutes through a cross over goalkeeper Sam Johnstone to Plunket Shield match at the Basin Reserve since sharp turn and finish from Gabriel Jesus snatch all three points. POINTS: Leicester 18 (8 matches), Tottenham 17 2003, while the Firebirds still had two top order but De Bruyne put his spot kick wide Ollie Watkins scored twice in three (8), Liverpool 17 (8), Southampton 16 (9). Chelsea batsmen in Black Cap Blundell and concussion after a handball was given against Joe minutes as Aston Villa stunned Arsenal 15 (8), Aston Villa 15 (7), Everton 13 (8), Crystal substitute Andrew Fletcher to attempt to chase Gomez. 3-0, leaving the London club with four Palace 13 (8), Wolves 13 (8), Manchester City 12 down a further 94 needed for a home victory. The second half was a more pedestrian losses from eight Premier League games. (7), Arsenal 12 (8), West Ham 11 (8), Newcastle Seven balls into the resumption, Blundell’s rare affair and both sides ended up settling The second-half goals from Watkins 11 (8), Manchester United 10 (7), Leeds 10 (8), dismissal triggered a quick demise for the hosts for a point to leave Liverpool third, one added to Bukayo Saka’s own-goal in the Brighton 6 (8), Fulham 4 (8), West Brom 3 (8), as Jacob Duffy snatched eight wickets for the point off the top, while City are five 25th minute. Burnley 2 (7), Sheffield United 1 (8). match in a 84-run victory. — NZ Herald 22 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Monday, November 9, 2020 Battered Blues going back to basics in Origin RUGBY LEAGUE handling errors. Wednesday night at ANZ Stadium. “Once the second half came, I just It prompted a completion rate at 74 The Blues had yesterday off but on realised we hadn’t taken enough energy NEW South Wales will put an percent, as they failed to reach a kick Saturday did an hour of opposed play, out of them.” emphasis on completion rates in their until the 12th minute — and even that with Jack Wighton training freely and Blues players have also heeded the must-win State of Origin clash in was charged down. without strapping. message. Sydney after their most error-riddled “It seemed pretty obvious where we fell There was a feeling both sides came It will be drilled into them to play performance in more than a decade. short,” NSW coach Brad Fittler said. out expecting to play expansive football more direct, as they got their best The Blues coughed up the ball 17 “I feel like we’ve got answers and we under the new rules, before Queensland purchase when they marched through times in last week’s series-opening loss can play better. adapted better to a grind. the middle in the first half and late in to Queensland, a figure that has NSW “We usually average about 90 percent And Fittler doesn’t want that to be the the second. coaching staff calling for a return to completions. We were about 75 or case again in Sydney. “We knew how good we could play in basics. something like that. “Sometimes you forget the most Game 1; it was just our execution we It was the most mistakes by either “You just don’t put much pressure on important things are pretty boring; it’s a didn’t do as best we could,” new captain NSW or Queensland in an Origin match them. But in saying that, I thought they pretty dull game,” Fittler said. James Tedesco said. since the Blues’ dark old days of Game did a really good job.” “It got away from just wanting to get “We know what we need to do different 2 in 2009, where they also made 17 Fittler’s message will be simple for involved in real heavy grind (in Adelaide). for Game 2. That’s pretty clear.” — AAP ‘Provoked’ All Blacks

WINNING urged to be smarter RUGBY NUMBERS BRISBANE — All Blacks coach Ian Foster says his team need to be smarter DRAW No. 2010 and calmer when “provoked” by the BONUS opposition. WINNING NUMBERS NUMBER Saturday night’s Bledisloe Cup clash in Brisbane produced two red cards, two 01 14 16 20 24 31 10 yellow cards, and plenty of niggle as tempers threatened to boil over. Total Lotto The Wallabies came away with the prizes $3,504,273 24-22 win, and Foster was left lamenting No. OF his team’s lack of discipline. PRIZE MONEY WINNERS The red cards handed to All Blacks DIVISION ONE $250,000 4 prop Ofa Tu’ungafasi and Wallabies 6 winning Nos debutant Lachie Swinton stole the TWO 5 winning Nos headlines immediately after the match. plus the Bonus No. $13,254 22 THREE But a late cynical foul from All Blacks 5 winning Nos $601 481 lock Scott Barrett seemed to irk Foster FOUR just as much. 4 winning Nos plus the Bonus No. $53 1261 Barrett was handed a yellow card in FIVE the 68th minute when he knocked the 4 winning Nos $31 18,717 SIX ball out of the hands of Nic White as the 3 winning Nos Wallabies halfback was preparing to pass plus the Bonus No $20 27,859 from a ruck. SEVEN 3 winning Nos Bonus Ticket 256,916 “In the second half we weren’t as disciplined as we needed to be,” Foster said on Sunday after having time to digest the game. “We were being pushed in the areas and provoked in the areas, and again that’s a tactic that teams use against us, and good on them. HARD TO STOP: Wallabies prop Taniela Tupou charges towards the try-line as Ardie WINNING NUMBERS 16 20 24 31 “We’ve got to be better than that and Savea (left) and Damian McKenzie try to hold him back during the Tri Nations rugby smarter than that. match between the Wallabies and the All Blacks at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, on Total Strike “We gave away some kickable penalties. Saturday. AAP picture prizes $617,043 And then that yellow was sort of on top and wanted to see them adopt a calmer teams,” Foster said. No. OF of that and probably just reflected a little PRIZE MONEY WINNERS bit of frustration when there didn’t need approach in similarly feisty situations in “And some of that bordered on margins TOTAL to be any frustration.” the future. that makes people open for punishment. Four out of Four $200,000 1 The All Blacks cried foul after the Some former players have criticised “Quite frankly, that sort of reminded us 16-16 draw in Wellington last month, the amount of cards handed out following a little bit of the first test in Wellington. Three out of Four $730 66 saying the referee did not do enough to Saturday’s match, but Foster believes it’s “The flipside of it is it’s a very physical a necessary measure to have. game, and if we don’t have clear Two out of Four $67 4009 punish off-the-ball hits inflicted by the Wallabies. “It was a game played on the edge. boundaries, it becomes really hard for One out of Four Bonus Ticket 100,260 Foster said his team had no excuses Everyone could see that. There was a lot everyone to play the skilful game they for the ill discipline on Saturday night, of intention, a lot of physicality from both need to.” — AAP

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SURFING women’s competition, while Stairmand’s victory in the open A LAST-GASP ride earned men’s competition also secured Gisborne surfer Finn Vette him the truncated 2020 New victory in the under-16 boys’ Zealand Surf Series — his fourth division of the King and Queen consecutive title. of the Point competition at Manu Bay, Raglan. Results of the finals in the The ride, in the last 10 King and Queen of the Point seconds of the final, earned Vette competition completed at 6.5 points and an overall score Raglan yesterday — of 11.57. Open men: Billy Stairmand Until that ride, he had (Raglan) 16, 1; Taylor Hutchison trailed Raglan surfer Jayden (Rag) 13.4, 2; Dune Kennings Willoughby for almost the whole (Whangamata) 12.16, 3; Shane of the final. Willoughby also led Kraus (Piha) 10.37, 4. the New Zealand Grom Series Open women: Paige Hareb coming into the event. (Taranaki) 14.8, 1; Ava Henderson Vette’s victory at Raglan (Christchurch) 10.4, 2; Ella Williams yesterday also secured him the (WGM) 10.3, 3; Aimee Brown Grom Series title, as he was one (Great Barrier Island) 6.93, 4. of three closely grouped surfers Under-20 men: Kehu Butler — Willoughby and Raglan’s Kora (Mt Maunganui) 16.73, 1; Caleb Cooper being the others — who Cutmore (Hamilton) 15.24, 2; Kora could take the series by winning Cooper (Rag) 12.57, 3; Josef at Raglan yesterday. Jungwirth (Rag) 9, 4. On the podium, Vette paid U20 women: Kai Woolf (Rag) tribute to his father, Andy, who 12.3, 1; Brie Bennett (Rag) 9.93, died in September. 2; Aimee Brown (GB) 8.46, 3; Ava Willoughby finished second GROM SERIES WINNER: Finn Vette in contest-winning action during the King and Queen of the Point Henderson (Chch) 6.56, 4. yesterday — and in the series competition at Raglan over the weekend. Vette won the under-16 boys’ division, and the points gained U16 boys: Finn Vette — with a heat score of 10.8. from the victory were enough to secure him the 2020 New Zealand Grom Series title in that age-group. (Gisborne) 11.57, 1; Jayden Raglan’s Navryn Malone (son Cory/NZ Surfing Magazine picture Willoughby (Rag) 10.8, 2; Navryn of Gisborne’s former national Malone (Rag) 9.43, 3; Kora open champion Chris Malone) no further than the semifinals men’s event by eventual winner Woolf, formerly of Gisborne Cooper (Rag) 5.46, 4. finished third yesterday, with of the under-20 women’s Billy Stairmand (Raglan) and and now based in Raglan, U16 girls: Ava Henderson (Chch) 9.43pts, and Cooper was fourth, competition, while Gisborne- Shane Kraus (Piha) at the comfortably won the women’s 12.5, 1; Liv Haysom (Piha) 9.6, 2; with 5.64pts. Mahia surfer Ricardo Christie semifinal stage. u20 division. Natasha Gouldsbury (Tara) 4.97, 3; Vette’s elder sister Saffi went was eliminated from the open South African-raised Kai Paige Hareb won the open Sophia Brock (Mnt), 3.83, 4.

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SPORT Vette wins contest and Grom Monday, November 9, 2020 Fast, physical nature of game makes cards hard to avoid PAGE 22 Series with last wave PAGE 23

TIGHT BOWLING: High School Old Boys bowler Angus Orsler sends down a delivery against Gisborne Boys’ High School in Doleman Cup cricket on Saturday, as umpire Jason Trowill keeps watch. HSOB captain Carl Shaw praised the efforts of Jak Rowe and Orsler in keeping the run-flow in check in the last few overs of the Boys’ High innings. Picture by Rebecca Grunwell HENDRIE TON GIVES

WATCHFUL BATTING: Gisborne Boys’ High School skipper Nathan Trowell watches the ball carefully as High School Old Boys wicketkeeper Scott Tallott waits for any A BOOST slip-up. Picture by Rebecca Grunwell Decision to re-enter A Grade ‘paying off’ CRICKET by Jack Malcolm left to rue a missed catch early they composed themselves and were added to the Boys’ High in Hendrie’s innings. bounced back. squad instilled confidence in the A CENTURY to Nicholas Hendrie was well supported A second-wicket partnership students. Hendrie helped Gisborne Boys’ by Cohen Loffler (35), who kept that produced a half-century “It’s great for Poverty Bay High School to an impressive the runs ticking over. But when from Scott Tallott and a handy cricket.” victory over High School Old Hendrie was out, Loffler was 26 from Baxter Mackay held He said the HSOB bowlers Boys in Doleman Cup cricket on dismissed with the next ball. until the 19th over. rallied late in the Boys’ High Saturday. Boys’ High coach Mal Trowell Marshall Norris chipped in innings. Hendrie, one of the adults said Hendrie’s innings helped with an undefeated 36 off 40 “Angus (Orsler) and Jak adding experience to the Boys’ set up the side for the win, but it balls, but he didn’t get much (Rowe) did a phenomenal job High first 11 this year, scored was still a team effort. help from the other end. of shutting down the last few 102 before he was caught in “It was good to see the The HSOB tail-enders came to overs,” Shaw said. the deep by Jak Rowe off the whole team contribute . . . the the wicket early, and Boys’ High He reckoned their bowling bowling of Gaurav Chetan. commitment in the field was were able to capitalise. kept the Boys’ High total about Hendrie was looking to slog the outstanding,” Trowell said. The last six HSOB batsmen 30 runs short of what it might ball to leg side but didn’t get He said HSOB were a good scored a total of nine runs. Four have been. enough of his bat on it. test. Boys’ High were able to of them were dismissed without “I’m very pleased with both Galaxy World GBHS batted keep their composure under NICHOLAS HENDRIE scoring. their spells, opening and first and were all out for 210, pressure, and a good bowling HSOB captain Carl Shaw closing.” their last wicket falling to the performance late in the game Loffler and Nick Hendrie was said his side’s batting was Both teams showed passion, final ball of the innings. clinched the win. great to watch,” he said. disappointing, but Boys’ High and Boys’ High stayed composed They then dismissed Boys’ High captain “Then to bowl out a team batted well. when the going got tough. Bollywood Stars HSOB for 160 Nathan Trowell said it was containing guys we’ve grown up “Too many people were Boys’ High now sit at the runs off 33.5 overs. “tough cricket” and the most watching play for Poverty Bay getting good starts and getting top of the leaderboard as the Boys’ High had looked as if competitive atmosphere many of . . . we were stoked.” themselves out, or just throwing only undefeated team after the they were heading towards a the students had experienced. Early in their innings, HSOB their wicket away, like I did. second round. great total when Hendrie was “The lengths the HSOB pace looked as if they were up to “Boys’ High batted really well Mal Trowell said it was at the wicket, but they lost five bowlers hit were demanding the task of chasing down the in partnerships.” exciting to see the Gisborne wickets in the last 13 balls of the to score from but that 151-run Boys’ High total. After losing Shaw said it was great to Boys’ High School decision to innings. Meanwhile, HSOB were partnership between Cohen opener Tyler Phelps early, see how the older players who re-enter the A Grade paying off.