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By Susan Sandys Nitrates can cause blue baby syn- know if there would be a long-term plan [email protected] drome, and the advisory urged resi- to assess and manage the issue. Residents in Ashburton’s north-east are dents with bottle-fed infants under six “I think the biggest concern is we frustrated at not receiving further infor- months to use bottled water to make up don’t really know what’s happening,” mation following a boil water notice. their baby formula. Summerfield said. On Thursday evening last week Mother of two Rachel Summerfield She was following council’s advice the Ashburton District Council put has an 11-month-old daughter, Ileana, and having the family’s water bore sam- out a boil water advisory for private and four-year-old daughter, Lilly, and pled and tested, and was also investi- bore holders in the area, categorised has been using bottled water since the gating buying a filter for nitrates, but as properties and lifestyle blocks on the notice came out. understood this was expensive. outskirts of Ashburton towards Ashbur- She said she would like more infor- “But if it’s what we have to do, we ton Airport. mation from the council on what was have to do it,” she said. The council advised high microbial causing the possible microbial con- Rolling up contamination had been found in their tamination and high nitrates, and what water supply, and that there was also a would be done about it. For example, in CONTINUED P2 P17 concern about high levels of nitrates. the case of high nitrates, she wanted to Motoring Friday, July 5, 2019

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2 Wednesday, October 30, 2019 www.guardianonline.co.nz Manslaughter accused out on bail

NZME video, Stuff reported. Canterbury metro area com- A teenage driver charged with mander Superintendent Lane manslaughter has appeared in Todd said the officers involved in the Christchurch Youth Court. the pursuit were receiving sup- The 17-year-old Canterbury port from police. teen is also charged with reckless “The circumstances surround- driving causing injury following ing the incident are under inves- the fleeing driver incident on Oc- tigation and as such we’re unable tober 22 in Christchurch. to release further details at this Kenneth McCaul, 64, died in stage. the crash. “I want to offer my sincerest The teenager didn’t enter a plea condolences to the loved ones of in the Youth Court yesterday. Mr McCaul.” He was remanded on bail until Meanwhile, a Christchurch an appearance in the High Court paramedic has spoken of his frus- on November 8. tration at the behaviour of teen- The judge imposed bail condi- agers involved in a recent crash. tions of no alcohol, drugs or en- A paramedic told Newstalk ZB’s tering licensed premises. Chris Lynch he attended a differ- McCaul was killed on October ent crash in Rangiora two weeks 22 when the car he was in was ago where a teenager rolled their T-boned by the teens’ vehicle. vehicle at high speed. The car had failed to stop for He says the scene was immedi- police and a four-minute pursuit ately flooded with friends want- began which included the vehicle ing to take photos for social me- running a red light, police have The car driven by a group of teenagers which was involved in a fatal accident in Christchurch last dia. said. week. PHOTO SUPPLIED Meanwhile, a research paper McCaul was driving to work into people who flee police, re- early to secure a car park and had the crash, saying another passen- The teen shows viewers his McCaul’s car. leased recently, has found they planned to sleep in his car before ger from the crash is in a coma, injuries, saying “this bad little “Then we hit the side of it ... feel they will be treated as guilty starting his shift at Christchurch Stuff reported. scratch”, and says the vehicle was the guy in the other car died. It’s anyway so carry on driving. Hospital. “So lucky to be alive,” he said in “crushed as”. rats.....” As for youth, their lack of cog- One of the passengers posted the video. He also says the driver was The teen driver had “all the pigs nitive development was a “sig- a video on social media from his “Car crash ... we all nearly speeding and ran a red light [police] outside his [hospital] nificant” factor as was risk taking hospital bed in the aftermath of died.” when their vehicle crashed into room”, the teenager says in the and the want to elude police. Residents frustrated at lack of information From P1 idea really,” she said. was not served by a shallow well. would need to boil their water “We are also developing our Besides the initial water notice Fellow resident Susan Harvey Consequently, she had not until further advised. own letter that we expect to be which the council distributed said the north-east of Ashburton stopped drinking tap water at A council spokesperson add- dropped to affected residents to- through electronic means, and was a “big quandrant” and she her house. ed, in an emailed response, that morrow. While property owners a phone call from a neighbour- believed the council needed to “They haven’t given enough together with the Canterbury are responsible for testing their hood support representative, identify where it found the con- information and I think there’s District Health Board and Envi- private water supplies, council’s there had been no further com- tamination in the first place. so many variables,” she said. ronment Canterbury, the coun- role in this matter is to promote munication. She did not think her proper- Council environmental servic- cil was working on a joint letter public safety by alerting resi- “You just start thinking of pos- ty would be of concern as it had es group manager Jane Donald- to residents to provide informa- dents to health concerns,” the sible causes, but you have no historically had no issues and son said yesterday that residents tion. spokesperson said.

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www.guardianonline.co.nz Wednesday, October 30, 2019 Ashburton Guardian 3 When farming sneezes, Going green for rural NZ

By Linda Clarke Mid Canty gets a cold [email protected] Mid Canterbury farmer David Clark is encour- aging people to wear green to show their sup- By Linda Clarke port for rural New Zealand. [email protected] Clark will be among those wearing the colour The Ashburton District Council is ex- green on November 14 in a peaceful march to pected to add its voice tomorrow to calls Parliament and he’s urging others in the Ashbur- for a second round of consultation over ton District to adopt the colour that day, or wear controversial freshwater reforms. green to the Ashburton A&P Show this weekend Proposed new rules have national or to the Christchurch show next month. bottom lines that local farmers say will The Mid Canterbury Federated Farmers pres- cripple the district’s agricultural-based ident will be accompanied to Wellington on No- economy. vember 14 by local dairy farmer Chris Ford. Council is among those around the Clark said the protest had been organised country making submissions and new- by the conservation group 50 Shades of Green, ly-elected members will view a draft which was primarily concerned about produc- document tomorrow, before authorising tive sheep and beef hill country land being sold it to be sent to the Ministry for the Envi- to overseas companies who planned to plant ronment by the submission deadline of trees. 5pm. He said he was also concerned about the land Council is worried about the impact of sales and about other Government policies cur- the proposed reforms and the speed of rently affecting farming. change expected, though it agrees that “So we are going to stand with them, support improving the health of waterways is their concerns and stand up for rural New Zea- important. land.” Farming, processing and support in- 50 Shades of Green chair Andy Scott said the dustries contributed $748 million to the group was hoping for a good turnout of people district’s GDP in 2018, nearly 40 per cent from the provinces, with representatives includ- of the total, but farming in the district ing farmers, bankers, stock agents, rural advo- would need to be less intensive to meet cacy groups, suppliers and real estate people. some proposed nitrate limits. Scott said the group’s message needed to be Council is supporting calls by Fed- told to a larger audience. erated Farmers for a second round of “The blanket planting of good farmland has consultation, saying the initial six-week tors will inherently ripple throughout Council opposes the setting of nation- reached crisis proportions. Add to that the wa- period was too short considering the our community.” al bottom line limits for DIN (dissolved ter proposals, land use changes and the consist- long-term implications. Council wants a thorough, independ- inorganic nitrogen) and DRP (phospho- ent campaign against rural businesses, we have Council is also concerned at the lack of ent study to identify the economic and rus) saying catchment-specific limits a problem,” he said. economic assessment on the impact lo- social impacts that the proposed fresh- were better and took into account nat- “We’ll be telling our story to a city audience cally, with no Mid Canterbury scenarios water statement would have on agricul- ural environmental contexts (such as by coming to Wellington. The politicians aren’t modelled in the discussion document. ture-dependent districts, like Ashbur- E.coli from birds). It asks MfE to consult listening to us so hopefully the general voters “History has taught us that when ton. widely with the district in future on sus- will.” farming sneezes, Ashburton District It is also worried about its people’s tainable limits for nitrogen discharge. The march will start from Civic Square at catches a cold.” wellbeing, some of whom are already It also pointed to the significant work 11am on November 14, before heading to Par- The district’s agricultural and man- dealing with the stress of the cattle dis- undertaken by the district and farmers liament and arriving about 1pm. ufacturing industries averaged 2.7 per ease Mycoplasma bovis. Twenty-eight as part of Canterbury Water Manage- The group wants rural people to encourage cent growth from 2000 to 2018, com- properties have had the disease here, ment Strategy, a programme that started their urban friends to join in and afterwards pared to national growth of 0.9 per cent. with three currently under quarantine. 10 years ago and in Mid Canterbury in- join them for a barbecue to facilitate a greater Employment growth in those industries It points to the 67 suicide deaths in the cludes the development of managed aq- understanding of the issues facing farming. It averaged 1.2 per cent, compared to 0 na- district between 2000 and 2015, a rate uifer recharge, which is raising ground- wants Government to take a step back and try tionally. higher than the Canterbury and national water levels and improving water quality again with environmental policies that give “As a result any changes for these sec- average. in areas. farming communities a fair go.

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4 Ashburton Guardian Wednesday, October 30, 2019 www.guardianonline.co.nz In brief Challenge to show off that mo Murder charge The man charged with the murder of Whanganui woman By Jaime Pitt-MacKay Jasmine Wilson has appeared in [email protected] Whanganui District Court. Police Ashburton photographer Emmily charged the 28-year-old man two Harmer is hoping to get men into weeks ago and he appeared in the studio and showing off their court yesterday. Wilson, 30, was moustaches. dropped at Whanganui Hospital Harmer is hoping to get a with non-accidental injuries on number of men on board to get July 31. She died two days later. starting, progress and finished The man, who has name photographs as they take part suppression, was remanded in in Movember, the fundraising custody and will reappear on movement based around raising November 19. - NZME awareness of men’s health issues. “I’m always thinking of ide- Operating again as and I thought this was quite a Two charities under Destiny cool one, it is hard getting men Church have been allowed to into the studio so why not incor- operate again, including having tax porate something positive into it,” exemptions, after earlier having she said. their charitable status removed. “Normally 99 per cent of the The High Court yesterday ordered time it is women organising and that both charities be reinstated the men get dragged along. their charitable status after they “It is an excuse to get guys in the were taken off the Charities studio and could be a cool series Register two years ago. - NZME where the guys can have a bit of competition.” Digger stuck in mud Harmer said she hoped to get A digger that was rescuing a car businesses involved with the pho- stuck on an Auckland beach has tographs, and to pull on the com- ended up being left stranded for petitive strings of the men to see three days after it got stuck as who can grow the best mo. well. On Saturday, a 4x4 Landrover Harmer said she would ask for Local photographer Emmily Harmer is hoping to get a collection of men to take part in a Mo- became stuck in wet sand on donations alongside the photo- vember photo project. PHOTO JAIME PITT-MACKAY 291019-JPM-0012 Little Shoal Bay. A digger went graphs which would be put to- to retrieve the vehicle before it wards the Movember Foundation. could even be taken out to only must be available on the evening ber 30 for the final photo. started sinking in the sand. The The process would be as quick include the before and after pho- of October 31 to have the first More information can be found operator tried to dig down to find as possible, and Harmer said the tos. photo taken, November 14 for the on the Emmily Harmer Photogra- solid ground but only succeeded in progress shots halfway through Those wanting to take part progress photo and then Novem- phy Facebook page. making the hole bigger. - NZME

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Thick smoke lingered in the city centre for several days. Young worker’s blowtorch centre of Sky City probe

NZME cause they look young that they were nec- essarily apprentices. They might have been A teenager – possibly an apprentice – is be- some of the more skilled guys on the team. lieved to have accidentally left unattended “I know when they lay the roofing, they the blowtorch that sparked the devastating actually – the way they worked and the way SkyCity fire, bringing central Auckland to a that they did the roof – they looked like they standstill. were very skilled and that they’d [been] do- A well-placed source told the Herald the ing it for quite some time.” teenager, who was working for a sub-con- The worker said there were up to 15 CCTV tractor, was called for a smoko break and cameras around the building but the ones only remembered when he was away from on level five and six were not pointed at the the roof that he may have forgotten to turn roof entry. off the gas blowtorch being used to help in- MPM Waterproofing Services general stall waterproof membrane. manager Andrew Pardington told the Her- The source understood he was returning ald that afternoon he had a team of up to to the roof to check the blowtorch but by 12 waterproofers at the convention centre then the fire had started. when the blaze broke out. “The poor guy is in tatters ... he’s com- He had a debriefing with them afterwards pletely shattered.” but would not say what was discussed in re- The fire in the $700 million convention gards to how the fire started. centre burned for days – and it is not yet cer- When asked specifically if a worker left a tain what will become of the structure. blowtorch on while having a break he said: It is understood part of the investigation “From my understanding that’s not what will look at supervision and experience of happened but there was a whole lot of con- the workers on the roof. versation heard on site, but really it should SkyCity Entertainment Group’s chief ex- be left to the investigating team to find out ecutive Graeme Stephens said there were what happened.” surveillance cameras operating in the pre- According to a Herald source it was only cinct but he didn’t know how the fire started. once investigators went through surveil- He was however concerned about the lance camera footage that they discovered worker who is alleged to have been involved. what happened. “We have been worried about that person. Yesterday morning Pardington refused to We don’t know who it is. There’s certainly no confirm or deny the allegation about how witch hunt from our side. We have a genuine the fire started. concern for their mental health and wellbe- He said he was unable to comment on the ing. actions of his staff or the origin of the fire “We’re not trying to find them and get due to the ongoing investigations. them back. We don’t know the cause of the “I really don’t have anything to add at the fire. We have concern for anyone involved. moment, unfortunately,” he said. We’re absolutely of that view. We need to get Pardington said at the time that Health to the cause, obviously.” and Safety had been discussed and support Asked if any video footage was available offered to his staff during the debrief im- that identified how the fire started, he said: mediately after the fire. He said they all ap- “We have got our normal surveillance cam- peared to be okay. eras in place.” “None of my staff were injured which I It is unclear where the teenager is now or was really happy about.” if he has been officially spoken to about the A WorkSafe spokeswoman said it was un- events of last Tuesday. likely the agency would be able to comment A worker on the site told the Herald there on any specifics, saying it has only been no- were two young workers on the roof that tified and making initial inquiries. day. No one was immediately available to Despite being young and often working comment from Fletcher Building. on their own they seemed to have a fair bit More than 150 firefighters were involved of experience, he said. in battling the blaze which saw thick black “From what we and what I saw ... they toxic smoke pour from the rooftop for four were skilled guys. I wouldn’t say that be- days. Opinion

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OUR VIEW The art of not biting the hand which feeds you

inston Peters is a bit like certainly given a fair few a verbal and cutting, comment directed fourth estate also holds such a that piece of chewing clip around the ear too. largely in the direction of one critical part in holding politicians Wgum that gets stuck to In parts I’ve enjoyed his fresh particular presenter, but the un- and high powered people to the bottom of your shoe. It annoys approach to it all which is so dif- dertone of it suggests that he may account. you every now and then but you ferent to so many of his colleagues have been taking a much wider It’s all part of the role and one become that comfortable with it within the Beehive. approach than at just the one which New Zealand’s media land- being there that you get used to it Matt Markham But in the last couple of weeks individual. scape does very well. over time. EDITOR there’s been a bit of anger boiling The loss of the MediaWorks Yes, there will be times when The wily old politician with up watching the way he’s react- team from the television screens relationships between journalists nowhere near as much quick wit ed to the fallout from the Me- would be a huge loss to the and politicians might become a as he’d like to give himself credit journalists and the media was diaWorks news that they plan media industry of New Zealand. little frayed, but you’ll also see a for has been a bit of a thorn in the pleasant might be a bit of an un- to sell off the TV arm of their It doesn’t matter if you’re not mutual respect there which high- side of media outlets and journal- derstatement. business – causing a pretty big particularly fond of Mark Rich- lights the understanding of each ists throughout his political career He’s made it pretty clear public- shockwave across the industry. ardson or you didn’t really like other’s roles and the importance and has never held back from ly, so it doesn’t really need me jus- In case you missed it, Peters sitting down watching shows such of that partnership in helping voicing an opinion on individ- tifying his position on the matter, basically said that New Zealand as Married at First Sight or The each other get the desired mes- uals or organisations within the but he’s certainly something else would be better off without TV3 Block. sage across. industry. and a one of a kind, old school, journalism. Heaving another It has been proven that jour- And Peters would do well to I had the pleasure, if you could hard-nosed bloke who just doesn’t heavy grenade in the direction nalism plays a strong part in a remember that. call it that, of spending some time seem to care who he offends. of an already under attack team healthy democracy. Without the Because next time he needs a with the deputy leader of this Most of the time it’s entertain- of very capable journalists and ability to bring news and informa- platform in which to unleash his country on a few occasions in a ing. Winston’s made a habit of presenters. tion to the masses, voters would latest PR spin, he might just find previous role of employment and giving the odd journalist a bit of a It was a low blow at best and be less informed when it came the no vacancy sign up for him to say that his manner towards run around from time to time and a simple, yet somehow powerful time to head to the polls and the when he gets to the door.

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Wednesday, Octo- ber 30, the 303rd day of 2019. There are 62 days left in the year.

Today’s highlight in history: On October 30, 1865, the Native Land Court was one of the key products of the 1865 Native Lands Act. It converted traditional communal landholdings into individual titles, making it easier for Pākehā to purchase Māori land. On this date: In 1918, Prohibition supporters presented Parliament with a petition containing more than 240,000 signatures demanding an end to the manufacture and sale of alcohol in New Zealand. In 1961, the Soviet Union tested a hydrogen bomb, the Tsar Bomba, with a force estimated at about 50 megatons. In 1972, 45 people were killed when an Illinois Central Gulf commuter train was struck from behind by another train on Chicago’s South Side. In 1974, Muhammad Ali knocked out George Foreman in the eighth round of a 15-round bout in Kinshasa, Zaire, known as the Rumble in the Jungle, to regain his world heavyweight title. In 1985, schoolteacher-astronaut Christa McAuliffe witnessed the launch of the space shuttle Challenger, the same craft that would carry her and six other Mizell), a rapper with the hip-hop amounted to “executions without federal prison in West Virginia; Gavin Rossdale is 54. Actor Jack crew members to their deaths in group Run-DMC, was killed in a trial”. the 89-year-old former Boston Plotnick is 51. Comedian Ben January 1986. shooting in New York. He was 37. Five years ago: Israel closed all crime boss and longtime FBI Bailey is 49. Actor Billy Brown In 1997, a jury in Cambridge, In 2005, the body of Rosa Parks access to Jerusalem’s most informant had been transferred is 49. Actress Nia Long is 49. Massachusetts, convicted British arrived at the US Capitol, where sensitive religious site, revered there hours earlier. Country singer Kassidy Osborn au pair Louise Woodward of the civil rights icon became the by Jews as the Temple Mount Today’s birthdays: Rhythm- is 43. Actor Gael Garcia Bernal second-degree murder in the first woman to lie in honour in and Muslims as the Noble and-blues singer Otis Williams is 41. Actor Matthew Morrison death of eight-month-old the Rotunda; President George Sanctuary, in a rare move that is 78. Actress Joanna Shimkus is 41. Actress Fiona Dourif is 38. Matthew Eappen. (The judge, W. Bush and congressional ratcheted up tensions. is 76. Actor Henry Winkler is 74. Actor Shaun Sipos is 38. Actor Hiller B. Zobel, later reduced the leaders paused to lay wreaths by One year ago: President Donald Rock musician Chris Slade is 73. Tasso Feldman is 36. Actress verdict to manslaughter and set her casket. Trump and his wife Melania Country/rock musician Timothy Janel Parrish is 31. Actor Tequan Woodward free.) Ten years ago: Secretary of visited a Pittsburgh synagogue B. Schmit is 72. Actor Leon Rippy Richmond is 27. Actress Kennedy In 2001, Ukraine destroyed its last State Hillary Rodham Clinton to pay homage to the 11 people is 70. Actor Harry Hamlin is 68. McMann is 23. nuclear missile silo, fulfilling was confronted repeatedly by slain there three days earlier; Actor Charles Martin Smith is 66. Thought for today: “There are a pledge to give up the vast Pakistanis as she ended a tense hundreds of protesters nearby Country singer T. Graham Brown things that are known and things nuclear arsenal it had inherited three-day tour of the country, shouted that the president is 65. Actor Kevin Pollak is 62. that are unknown; in between after the breakup of the former chastised by one woman who was not welcome. Notorious Rock singer-musician Jerry De are doors.” — William Blake, Soviet Union. said a US programme using gangster James “Whitey” Bulger Borg is 59. Actor Michael Beach English poet (1757-1827). In 2002, Jam Master Jay (Jason aerial drones to target terrorists was found beaten to death at a is 56. Rock singer-musician - AP Opinion

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Classifieds Call 03 3077-900 ast week, I had the honour [email protected] and privilege of joining my fellow councillors and L Missed paper Methven Community Board members in swearing in to Call 0800 ASHBURTON officially become the Ashbur- 0800 274 287 ton District’s 2019-2022 term of council. It was a very special occasion Write to us! and it was wonderful to share it surrounded by friends and family. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you, our community, Email us! for putting your faith in myself editor@theguardian. and my peers to lead and advo- co.nz cate for this great district. It is a responsibility that is not taken lightly, and through the Facebook us! declarations we made last week, we have pledged to serve to the utmost of our abilities and act in your best interests. In a similar vein, I’d also like PRESS COUNCIL to congratulate the Ashburton This newspaper is subject to District on achieving one of the the New Zealand Press Coun- highest voter turnouts in the cil. Complaints must first be country; 55.1 per cent. It is a directed in writing to editor@ strong indication of our district’s Ashburton District Council CEO Hamish Riach presents Ashburton’s new mayor Neil Brown with theguardian.co.nz engagement with local deci- the chains of office. sion-making, and I encourage If unsatisfied, the complaint may you to continue staying involved We are in line with many gin, the new Ashburton Library (Thursday, October 31) at 1pm, be referred to Council by having your say on council councils our size for representa- and Civic Centre will be built and we are very excited to get PO Box 10-879, The Terrace, plans and proposals, coming tion, and it is important that and opened, and our new waste- down to business. 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There There are big projects ahead of years ahead. opinions, positions or strategies are fewer members (nine rather us: physical work to revitalise the On that note, our first council of the Ashburton Guardian Co PO Box 77 than 12, plus myself). Ashburton town centre will be- meeting is happening tomorrow Ltd or any employee thereof We welcome your letters and emails, but: YOUR VIEW ■■ They should be of no more Information centre there is a desire to revisit the clo- vice with fully trained competent site would require a re-design than 300 words. sure of the i-SITE building, which staff selling the benefits of our of both the CBD redevelopment ■■ We reserve the right to Peter Mac’s excellent article in of course has been expressed re- district. plans and the library and civ- edit or not publish. Saturday’s paper re the Ashbur- peatedly over the past three years. For a cost of around $63,000 per ic centre would cost ratepayers ton i-SITE got the predictable re- Our CBD has been devoid of year our information centre could of our community hundreds of ■■ They must include your sponse from Selwyn Price (as this any quality information service be open. This cost pales into in- thousands of dollars” is sensa- name. We will only publish letter will also). for nearly three years, and it will significance when you view the tionalism and misleading at its under a nom de plume if a At the Meet the Candidates be at least two more years before costs associated with keeping the best. suitable case for anonymi- meeting in Methven all mayoral some form of information service likes of our Art Gallery/Museum, Who is pulling the wool over candidates and those standing is offered in the new civic/library Ashburton Trust Event Centre, EA whose eyes now? ty is made clear. in the Western ward were asked centre. 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10 Ashburton Guardian Wednesday, October 30, 2019 www.guardianonline.co.nz Fresh protests in Chile

AP that has left 1132 hurt, with dozens partially blinded by Fresh protests and attacks on police or soldiers’ gunshot pel- businesses erupted in Chile lets, according to the National Monday despite President Se- Human Rights Institute and bastián Piñera’s replacement the Chilean College of Medi- of eight key Cabinet minis- cine. ters with more centrist figures The death toll from the 10 and his attempts to assure the days of violence stands at 20, country he has heard calls for although it is unclear how greater equality and improved many were killed by police and social services. how many by looters. Thousands of protesters The UN High Commission- Michael Che under fire crowded again into central er on Human Rights, former Saturday Night Live star Michael Che is Santiago, and one group set Chilean President Michelle in hot water after making a crack about fire to a building that hous- Bachelet, was sending a dele- Caitlyn Jenner that many fans deemed es a fast-food restaurant and gation to the country to inves- transphobic. During the Weekend Update stores. Firefighters were bat- tigate the situation. Amnesty segment of the show, Che joked about tling the blaze. International was also sending Kanye West‘s new, religious public Other looters attacked a Anti-government demonstrators in Santiago, Chile are wa- a team. persona by comparing him to Jenner, pharmacy, and there was an ter-cannoned by Chilean police during a protest. PHOTO AP From afar, Chile has been a joking that the rapper is turning into attempt to set a subway sta- regional success story – under an “old white lady”. “At first I thought systems that blend the public tion on fire. Meanwhile, hun- officials seen as more centrist democratically elected pres- Kanye was losing his mind, and now I and private, with better results dreds of thousands of people and accessible. idents on the left and right, feel like he’s fine, he’s just turning into for the minority who can af- attempted to get home from “Chile has changed and the a free-market consensus has an old white lady,” he said. Che, 36, then ford to pay. work on free buses sent to re- government must change,” driven growth up, poverty turned his attention to West’s wife Kim Many Chileans talk of wait- place trains out of service due Chile’s president said. down and won Chile the re- Kardashian‘s former step-parent Jenner, ing a year for an appointment to the burning of dozens of However, his government gion’s highest score on the who publicly came out as transgender with a specialist, or families stations over the last week in announced no policies Mon- United Nations Human De- in 2015. The comedian referred to the receiving calls to finally set up Latin America’s most modern day aimed at addressing 10 velopment Index, a blend of Olympian as a fella and showed a photo appointments for loved ones public transportation system. days of protests over deficient life expectancy, education and of her before her transition. By Monday evening the social services and the high who died months earlier. Hun- national income per capita. In streets were mostly empty, cost of living in one of Latin dreds of thousands are hob- 2010, Chile became the second with piles of detritus burning America’s most prosperous bled by educational loans that Latin member of the Organi- on street corners, and some and modern nations. can follow them into their 40s sation for Economic Co-oper- residents and business own- “A new cabinet isn’t enough, and even 50s. ation and Development, after ers trying to extinguish blazes we need real changes in health “Last Friday we had a peace- Mexico. with handheld fire extinguish- care, education, pensions,” ful protest and being peaceful Meanwhile, a 2017 UN re- ers. said Omar Soto, 34, who runs they didn’t listen to us,” said port found that the richest At least a couple dozen glass a cellphone shop. Sebastián, a 25-year-old weld- 1 per cent of the population storefronts were smashed and Protesters almost uniform- er who declined to give his last earns 33 per cent of the na- graffiti cursing Piñera and call- ly say they are frustrated with name saying he feared author- tion’s wealth. ing for revolution was sprayed the so-called neoliberal mod- ities. That helps make Chile the on virtually every building. el that has left Chile with re- “You have to get their atten- most unequal country in the Piñera replaced the heads of gion-topping prosperity along tion somehow.” OECD, slightly worse than the interior, treasury, econo- with a widely criticised private Adding to protesters’ anger Mexico. Piñera himself is a bil- Padalecki arrested for assault my, labour and four other min- pension system, and two- was a military crackdown on lionaire, one of the country’s istries with generally younger tiered health and education demonstrations and looting richest men. Jared Padalecki, of much loved series Supernatural and Gilmore Girls, has been arrested for assault and public intoxication after a bar fight in Texas. According to TMZ, the actor got into a fight early on Sunday morning, outside Hong Kong leader warns of recession an Austin bar called Stereotype, at which he is said to be a regular and it’s believed AP said Tuesday that if third quar- and police frequently in violent he may have an ownership stake in the ter data, due for release lat- street clashes. bar. He allegedly hit a bartender and the Hong Kong’s leader says the er this week, shows negative The unrest has hit the city’s bar’s manager in the face, and in a video city is at risk of falling into a growth, then the semi-auton- tourism and retail industries. obtained by TMZ, Padalecki can be seen recession as it enters its fifth omous Chinese city’s economy Lam told reporters before a putting a man into a headlock. Witnesses month of pro-democracy pro- will have entered a technical weekly Cabinet meeting that say that man was a friend who tried to tests, and she says her priority recession. finding political solutions to intervene. He can later be seen pulling was ending violence first be- Hong Kong has been gripped the problem would take a back- out cash which he allegedly “flashed” at fore a political resolution. for more than four months by seat to authorities’ efforts to police before he was arrested. Carrie Lam Chief Executive Carrie Lam protests, with demonstrators quell the violence.

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www.guardianonline.co.nz Wednesday, October 30, 2019 Ashburton Guardian 11 Smelter review a wake-up call

By Gavin Evans dro-powered plant in Iceland; Tiwai timing of Rio Tinto’s strategic re- NZME and the Bell Bay plant in Tasmania view, with almost a thousand jobs The review of the Tiwai Point smelt- sit within the Pacific Aluminium at stake in an election year. er should be a rude awakening for business it has had on the market The current challenge is real and policymakers who seem to think for eight years. short-term thinking won’t cut it. New Zealand’s renewable energy Tiwai accounts for close to 2 per Closure or reducing capacity bounty is going to give us a free pass cent of New Zealand’s export earn- at the smelter would slash power in world markets. ings, but it has been on a thankless prices but those benefits would last Politicians from all parties have treadmill fighting to stay viable for only three to four years. New gener- talked up the prospects of new years against newer, larger plants ation development would stop and low-carbon export industries – a and new higher-efficiency smelting firms would rapidly mothball gas- green economy bonanza. processes. fired capacity to maintain prices. But – apart from crowing about Production capacity – particu- Nobody should want to see the 85 per cent renewable electricity – larly in China – continues to grow smelter shut. The energy infra- what have we actually done to - and inventory over-hangs have structure and the skilled workforce ture that benefit? Worse, what have become more regular. Aluminium power prices saw line 4 mothballed wind and solar generation is falling, are too valuable an asset. we done to even maintain the little prices, which peaked at more than for six years. the cost of the back-up gas-fired NZAS estimates site closure and advantage we currently have? $US3300 a tonne in 2008, have That line used to run opportunis- generation required in a hydro de- rehabilitation at $256 million. In concept, the case for Tiwai is spent most of the past eight years in tically when aluminium prices were pendent system is not. The longer term fundamen- compelling: use Southland’s abun- a $US1600 to $US2200 range. high and/or power prices were low. And transmission is a big issue tals for aluminium look good. But dant wind and hydro resources to Operator New Zealand Alumin- Such is the volatility in exchange for Tiwai. Despite 10 years of de- whether an operation like Tiwai make low-carbon aluminium for a ium Smelters has specialised in rates, power costs and the prices bate, we have been unable to ad- can be kept viable in the meantime world still needing more. ultra-high purity metal and is con- of alumina and aluminium, that is vance the two transmission-related will require tough thinking and But the real world is a cruel place stantly pursuing the higher-value simply too risky a strategy. issues that most people agree on rigorous commercial assessment and New Zealand just isn’t that spe- alloys customers are seeking. In the The line was only restarted last – that Tiwai is charged more than from both industry and govern- cial. About 30 per cent of the world’s past nine years, the highly skilled December because Meridian Ener- its fair share and that South Island ment. aluminium capacity comes from staff at Tiwai have improved the gy was prepared to offer a four-year, generation costs are unfairly inflat- It may not prove possible and we plants supplied by hydro power. site’s energy efficiency by more fixed-price deal on the 50 mega- ed by Cook Strait cable costs. should be honest about that. A low-carbon footprint isn’t a than 4 per cent. watts of power required. The new power supply agree- But allowing one of the world’s lifeboat in a world where Rusal last In 2011, when the site produced Highly renewable electricity has ments NZAS has negotiated since lowest carbon aluminium makers week estimated that 18 per cent of a record 354,029 tonnes of metal, a lot of advantages, but it has to be 2013 mean its energy costs are no to close without plans to develop smelters are losing money at cur- the long-term goal was to try and affordable and reliable to benefit longer indexed to volatile and rising alternative export uses for that en- rent prices. get that to 400,000 tonnes to ensure exporters. spot prices. ergy would be perverse and a fail- Rio is currently trying to sell a hy- its survival. The following year, high And while the cost of geothermal, People are rightly critical of the ure of policy.

Guardian Compiled by Shares & Investments IRD targets hospitality sector NEW ZEALAND SHARE MARKET Source: NZX and Standard & Poors At close of trading on Tuesday, October 29, 2019 By Aimee Shaw helps guide people to do the right S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross constituents S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross NZME thing,” Philp said. Company CODE Buy Sell Last Daily Volume 11200 price price sale move ’000s 11108 Inland Revenue has extended its The IRD first began focusing a a2 Milk Company ATM 1286 1302 1288 +14 308.9 crackdown on cash payments to the crackdown on cash payments in Air NZ AIR 281.5 284 283 –3 840.7 11016 hospitality industry, and is gearing the hospitality industry about three ANZ Banking Gr ANZ 2990 3015 2994 – 13.01 10924 up to host a string of unannounced years ago. Argosy Prop ARG 141 145 143 –4 586.8 10832 visits to businesses. Unannounced visits to business- Arvida Gr ARV 150 151 151 –1 220.3 As part of renewed efforts to dis- es are a new strategy the tax depart- Auckland Intl Airpt AIA 915 923.5 923.5 +28.5 1.2m 10740 4/10 solve New Zealand’s “hidden econ- deposits into private bank accounts ment is undertaking to clawback Chorus CNU 526 536 526 –0.5 148.3 11/10 18/10 25/10 29/10 omy”, estimated to be worth close without being returned for GST or money owed. Contact Energy CEN 762 766 765 –2 1.0m pS&P/NZX 50 Gross to $1 billion, the tax department is income tax. “We can evaluate businesses Ebos Gr EBO 2411 2465 2412 –43 22.99 10,793.75 +5.11 +0.05% F&P Healthcare FPH 1914 1921 1918 +25 680.6 targeting cafés, restaurants, bars As a result, two businesses said based on what we perceive their S&P/NZX 20 index Fletcher Building FBU 455 456 456 –4 2.2m p and takeaway operators, bakeries proper level of income should be. 7,079.34 +5.81 +0.08% they would make voluntary disclo- Fonterra Share Fund FSF 417 428 427 +13 345.0 and liquor stores who under-report sures. We look at like-type businesses in Freightways FRE 795 798 798 +6 43.74 pS&P/NZX All Gross cash sales and pay staff under the The operation was conducted by similar locations and that helps us Genesis Energy GNE 326 330 328 +8 846.0 11,668.93 +7.98 +0.07% table. 20 Inland Revenue compliance and determine those that appear to be Gentrak Gr GTK 510 515 520 +8 8.06 p Rises 75 q Falls 53 In recent years, IRD has focused forensics staff. under-reporting versus those that Goodman Prop Tr GMT 215 219 218 –3 1.1m Top 5 NZX gainers its efforts largely on the trades and Richard Philp, Inland Revenue are closer to the mark,” he said. Heartland Gr Hldgs HGH 163 164 163 +1 168.1 Company daily % rise construction sectors, where cash- customer segment leader for mi- Auckland has been a focus for the Infratil IFT 481 486 482 +2 644.0 ikeGPS Gr +11.11% in-hand jobs are more common. cro, said unannounced visits would tax department for the past couple Investore Property IPL 193 195 194 +3 283.4 Mercer Gr +6.82% Although the IRD will not put a continue in other parts of the coun- of years, though it is now moving to Kathmandu Hldgs KMD 317 321 317 –2 98.44 Auckland Intl Airpt +3.18% heavily vet the regions. Kiwi Property Gr KPG 165.5 167 167 +2 933.5 Scott Tech +3.14% figure on the hidden economy, it try as it continues to catch opera- Fonterra Share Fund +3.14% estimates approximately $256m tors failing to comply with tax law. “Construction industry and the Mainfreight MFT 4035 4075 4035 –40 29.05 Mercury NZ MCY 499 507 507 +2 1.4m Top 5 NZX decliners worth of income was not reported There were 90 prosecutions cas- hospitality industry are two indus- Meridian Energy MEL 465 471.5 470 –11 3.2m Company daily % fall in year ended June 2019. tries that typically represent a high- es before the courts due to tax eva- Metlifecare MET 482 484 484 +3 165.5 NZX –3.94% Moa Gr –3.23% The tax department has already sion, Philp said. er level of cash transactions, and NZ Refining NZR 201 205 202 –5 277.6 Synlait Milk –3.09% carried out a series of unannounced Earlier this year the tax depart- particularly with the hospitality NZX NZX 121 126 122 –5 428.4 visits to hospitality businesses in ment successfully prosecuted five industry, there are small amounts Carbon Fund –2.88% Oceania Healthcare OCA 103 104 104 – 928.5 Metro Perf Glass –2.78% the Queenstown and Central Otago siblings running 20 Thai House res- one-by-one but collectively they Port of Tauranga POT 640 645 640 –6 137.6 region in a bid to curb illicit trade. taurants throughout Auckland. can build up to be substantial Precinct Properties PCT 185 185.5 185 –1.5 1.0m METAL PRICES IRD said the Central Otago region One person was sent to prison amounts of cash suppresses and Prop for Industry PFI 240 241.5 241.5 +1 254.3 Source: interest.co.nz Gold London – $US/ounce was a high-risk region of the coun- for two years and eight months and not declared annual GST returns.” Pushpay Holdings PPH 318 320 319 +4 557.4 q 1,492.40 –21.05 –1.39% try where cash sales were not being three were sentenced to home de- For every $1 spent on efforts to Restaurant Brands RBD 1187 1192 1187 +2 18.50 reported and staff received wages tention. crack down on the hidden econo- Ryman Healthcare RYM 1272 1295 1272 –3 1.4m qSilver London – $US/ounce 18.05 –0.07 –0.41% in cash payments. They were also ordered to pay a my, IRD received about $6 in return Sanford SAN 714 715 714 –7 14.81 Scales Corp SCL 522 524 524 +1 92.52 Using court-issued search war- total of more than $2.2m in repara- revenue, Philp said. pCopper London – $US/tonne Skellerup SKL 225 229 226 –2 33.29 rants, the tax department raided Undeclared cash payments was 5,888.0 +20.5 +0.35% tions. Sky Network TV SKT 96 98 96 –2 268.8 three hospitality businesses in Philp said Inland Revenue re- an ongoing issue as more operators Skycity Ent Gr SKC 388 390 388 –2 460.5 NZ DOLLAR Source: BNZ As at 4pm Oct 29, 2019 Queenstown and made unan- search had found that the propor- opened up shop, he said. Spark SPK 438 448.5 438 –6 3.5m nounced visits to six others. A Victoria University and IRD Country TT buy TT sell tion of people who participated in Stride Prop & Inv SPG 230 233 232 –4 497.5 Australia 0.9467 0.9141 It seized wage records, comput- cash jobs in hospitality and con- study released in April estimated Summerset Gr Hldgs SUM 652 664 656 +1 247.7 Canada 0.8478 0.816 ers and other business records, struction sectors had marginally that New Zealand is missing out on Synlait Milk SML 940 974 940 –30 13.36 China 4.7887 4.2002 along with information on employ- declined in recent years, with many about $800m in its annual tax take Tourism Holdings THL 355 357 357 +2 95.57 Euro 0.5878 0.5619 er-provided accommodation, rent- saying they were now less likely to due to the country’s self-employed TrustPower TPW 821 825 821 +2 13.81 Fiji 1.4523 1.3162 Vector VCT 355 359 359 – 323.5 Great Britain 0.5048 0.4868 al properties, working for Families be involved in such jobs. under-reporting their income by Japan 71.02 67.99 Tax credits and payroll matters. “Cash jobs undercut legitimate about 20 per cent. Vista Gr Intl VGL 376 380 376 – 32.30 Samoa 1.7828 1.5514 It found that businesses were operators so our goal is not to pros- Chartered Accountants Austral- Vital Hlth Prop Tr VHP 269 272 270 –1 691.2 South Africa 9.3976 9.0501 Westpac Banking WBC 3080 3092 3093 –10 7.28 paying staff in cash without PAYE ecute everyone but to have enough ia and New Zealand believes this Thailand 19.53 18.56 Z Energy ZEL 532 538 534 –3 436.9 United States 0.6502 0.6265 being deducted, and documents examples and representation is likely to be in excess of $1b each Disclaimer: NZX and MetService have endeavoured to ensure the correctness of the information; neither NZX, MetService related companies, nor this newspaper, nor any of their respective employees or agents make any representation as to its accuracy or reliability nor will they, to the extent permitted by law, be liable for any loss arising in any way from, or in connection with, revealed some were making cash around our enforcement work that year. errors or omissions in any information provided (including responsibility to any person by reason of negligence). 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12 Ashburton Guardian Wednesday, October 30, 2019 www.guardianonline.co.nz Simple dips for simply nibbling

It might seem easier to grab a commercially made dip or spread from the deli counter in the supermarket, but it’s simple to make your own. With a few simple ingredients in your pantry and fridge you can whip up some- thing for a nibbles platter that will please even the fussiest of dipper.

Creamy Chickpea and Spicy broad bean dip blue cheese spread carrot dip 500g bag frozen broad beans 100g blue vein cheese 600g carrots, peeled and cut 2 cloves garlic 3/4 C cream cheese into chunks Zest and juice of 1 lemon 1/2 C crème fraîche 1C cooked chickpeas 1 small green chilli, chopped 3T finely chopped parsley 2 garlic cloves, chopped 1/4 C coriander, chopped 2T finely chopped chives 2T olive oil 1/2 t cumin 1 clove garlic, crushed 1T white wine vinegar 20ml olive oil Squeeze of lemon juice, to taste 1t cumin Paprika, for garnish Salt and pepper 1t paprika 1/4 t chilli flakes ■■ Bring a pot of salted water to the ■■ Take the blue cheese, cream 1T sweet chilli sauce boil and plunge the broad beans cheese and crème fraîche out of 1/4 C chopped coriander in for 3 or 4 minutes. the fridge for half an hour be- Salt and pepper to taste ■■ Remove, strain and plunge in ice- fore use. cold water to cool. ■■ Add all the ingredients to a bowl ■■ Bring the carrots to the boil in ■■ Remove the husks from the broad (or use a food processor) and salted water until tender. beans. Simple cheese roll Roasted garlic well until evenly combined. ■■ Drain and mash roughly. ■■ Place the beans into a food pro- cessor. 125g soft cheese (eg camembert, and white bean dip ■■ Season to taste with salt and ■■ Place the chickpeas, garlic, oil, freshly crackled black pepper. vinegar, cumin, paprika, chilli, ■■ Add the garlic, lemon, chilli, cum- brie, blue), chopped 1 bulb garlic in, olive oil, pepper and salt to 125g cream cheese, chopped ■■ Keep in the fridge for several and sweet chilli in a food pro- 1T canola oil days covered with cling wrap. cessor. taste. Tabasco sauce, to taste 2 x 400g cans canned white ■■ Process until smooth, or to your 1/4 C sundried tomatoes, finely ■■ Blitz until well combined but beans, drained and rinsed not smooth. liking. Place into a serving bowl. chopped 1t fresh rosemary, finely Salt and pepper Smoked salmon, ■■ Mix it in with the mashed car- chopped rots so it becomes a chunky 1/2 C mixed soft herbs, (eg pars- 2T lemon juice dill and lemon pate Salmon spread ley, chives, basil), finely chopped dip. 2T olive oil 150g smoked salmon, trimmings 1/3 C nuts (eg pecans, almonds, ■■ Fold through the coriander, 100g smoked salmon Pinch ground black pepper are fine season with salt and pepper. walnuts) toasted, finely chopped 1t toasted cumin seeds 2T thickened cream 200g tub soft cheese ■■ Serve with crackers, crostini or 200g cream cheese, softened Pinch paprika 1T crème fraiche ■■ Using an electric mixer, beat place a dollop in a sandwich or 1/2 lemon, juiced Juice from half a lemon cheeses and tabasco together wrap. Chopped fresh dill to taste ■■ Heat oven to 180°C. Small bunch dill or chives, until creamy. Salt and freshly ground black ■■ Place garlic bulb on a baking chopped ■■ Stir through the sundried toma- pepper to taste tray and drizzle with canola oil. Breadsticks or granary toast, to toes and season to taste. Simple mussel dip 30g salmon roe/caviar (optional) ■■ Roast garlic for approximately serve ■■ Sprinkle herbs and nuts in a 25 minutes or until the bulb is 250g cream cheese square onto a 25cm piece of ■■ Place smoked salmon in a blend- soft when squeezed gently. ■■ Chop the salmon into small 375g mussels, from a pottle, plastic wrap, leaving a 2cm clear er or food processor and blend ■■ Remove from oven and allow pieces. drained, or 15 cooked mussels border. until smooth. to cool. ■■ Tip the soft cheese, crème 1T lemon juice ■■ Spoon cheese mixture along one ■■ Mix in cream, cream cheese, juice ■■ When cool enough to handle fraîche and lemon juice into a 1T worcestershire sauce end of the herb mixture. of half of a lemon, dill and the salt squeeze out all of the garlic food processor. 1/2 C fresh parsley ■■ Lift wrap and roll cheese away and pepper. pulp from the bulb and set ■■ Season generously with black 1t chilli sauce, hot (optional) from you into a log, pressing ■■ Blend to desired consistency. aside. pepper and blitz. 1/2 t salt and freshly ground wrap gently into the cheese to ■■ Transfer to a medium serving ■■ Place drained and rinsed ■■ Add the smoked salmon and pepper coat well. dish. beans, rosemary, lemon juice, pulse a few times. ■■ Twist ends of wrap to seal, then olive oil, pepper, cumin and ■■ Stir the herbs into the paté. ■■ Process ingredients well and chill for 1 hour until firm. garlic in a large bowl and mash ■■ Spoon into a large or four small- place in an airtight container. ■■ Remove from wrap, serve with with a potato masher until the er bowls. ■■ Refrigerate till ready to serve. crackers. desired consistency. ■■ Serve with warm toast as a ■■ To serve, place in a serving starter or with breadsticks as a bowl and sprinkle with papri- dip. ka. Your Place

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www.guardianonline.co.nz Wednesday, October 30, 2019 Ashburton Guardian 15 Cuttle right in the zone

Sam Cuttle (left) watches the progress of one of his shots during what was an impressive knock in his Ash- burton College Combined XI’s win over the Selwyn District Lions on Saturday. The Ashburton Combined team travelled to Lincoln High School for Saturday’s match, where the visitors batted first. At the end of their 40 overs they were 211/2, and Cuttle was the side’s top scorer with 91, followed by Gus Casey-Solly who finished 50 not out, and Millar Newlands who hit 49. They then bowled the Sel- wyn side out for 116, with Jack Middleton claiming 3/2, while Lachie Gardner took 9/2, and Newlands 24/2.

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■■ Queen of cool

By Bridget Tunnicliffe enjoyed top accuracy. That allowed Folau to play her natural goal attack position Throughout her career the ethereal Maria with some level of freedom. Folau has shot a netball like no other and Still, Folau was forced on plenty of occa- turned the heads of the sport’s most apa- sions to put up game winning shots for the thetic observers. Silver Ferns. All signs on Sunday pointed to the pend- One obvious highlight is the double ing retirement of Folau, when captain Lau- overtime victory over Australia at the 2010 ra Langman held back tears as she thanked in Delhi when her for her service after her 150th test. Folau’s shot finally broke the deadlock. New Zealand couldn’t wrestle the Con- When van Dyk suddenly retired before stellation Cup off the Australians but the 2015 Netball World Cup, Folau found Folau’s performances across the series un- herself with a new shooting partner in Bai- derpinned her value to the side since her ley Mes and the early signs were exciting. debut in 2005 as an 18-year-old. After upsetting Australia in pool play, the In a sport that doesn’t have the slam Silver Ferns fell short by three goals in the dunks or alley-oops of basketball, Folau final in Sydney. managed to bring a new dynamism to Folau owned the goal attack position for shooting within the confines of netball’s a decade before the former Silver Ferns’ more conservative rules. coach first experimented It wasn’t just that Folau shot goals from a with her at goal shoot in 2017. long way out, it was the trigger release, the When current Silver Ferns coach Noeline trajectory, the swish when it hit the net and Taurua was appointed in August last year yeah she made a stationary shot look cool. in the wake of the Commonwealth Games Her gracefulness around the court belied failure, it may have been in the nick of time. the strength she possessed to take knock af- Folau was probably jaded after carrying ter knock to protect the ball from a swathe the Silver Ferns’ shooting hopes on her of attacks, while her mental strength truly shoulders and things were starting to un- came to the fore this year. ravel in her personal life. Silver Ferns coach said The diplomatic Taurua was able to nav- the 32-year-old would go down as one of igate the controversy around Maria Folau the greatest shooters of her generation. heading into the World Cup. “She’s one of a million in regards to her Taurua knew she needed Folau to do style and her shooting prowess and I think that. you get to that stage where people can The team dealt with it internally, put name legends of the game and I feel she is aside any personally differences and got one of them,” said Taurua. on with their common goal. In many respects Folau’s Silver Ferns ca- Folau’s performance in Liverpool was reer can be defined in two parts – the Irene her crowning glory where she continued to van Dyk years and the period after that. mature into the goal shoot role. Folau and van Dyk were perfect comple- If that was her final game in the black ments to each other. dress she did what she did her entire ca- Van Dyk the classic holding shooter reer – shot from all around the circle, hard- would put up a high volume of shots and ly broke a sweat, and kept her cool. Sport

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■■OPINION The better team won, simple

ell played, England, moment the English players the All Blacks only had a week. social media after the game, was well played. formed that V to face the haka. And he’s right. just that. There was a bit of neg- That about sums up I have no doubt that it was Any team going into the Rugby ativity against the men in black, Saturday night’s Rugby a move designed to put the All World Cup knew that, to win it, but mostly the feeling seemed to WWorld Cup semi-final where Blacks off their stride, just like the they’d at some stage have to beat be that we were just beaten on Eddie Jones and his men bundled wee trick play when the referee the All Blacks. the day by a better team. the All Blacks out of the tourna- Erin Tasker blew his whistle to signal time on. So they prepared for that. I saw a post that was doing the ment. SPORTS REPORTER And fair play to them, because But when you are that team rounds on Facebook on Sunday, It was pretty plain and simple, it worked. that everyone’s gunning to beat, that stated ‘if you can’t stick with England played better than we Within a couple of minutes they you don’t know who you’re going us when we lose, then don’t both- did. sorry for the English. had a try and the All Blacks were to end up playing at what stage, er cheering for us when we win’. So that made it much easier to Had that happened, I think well and truly on the back foot, so you have to be ready for any As a long-time Warriors fan, swallow than what happened in we’d still very much be hearing and that was where they stayed. team, and anything they might sticking with a team through the final at that other sporting about it today and the referee and The English went into that throw at you. thick and the very thin is some- code’s world cup in the UK back TMO might have had some harsh game with a clear game plan, and And Steve Hansen and his men thing I know a lot about. in July, which as much as we’d all words directed at them by those it was the right one. just didn’t have the answers on It’s certainly not fun when they like to forget, is still very much passionate English fans. They stuck to that game plan Saturday. lose, but with a team like the All a clear memory in the minds of But, I like to think us Kiwis have and as a result the All Blacks nev- England, on the other hand, Blacks it doesn’t happen often many a New Zealand sporting been pretty gracious losers on a er even really looked like coming had all the answers and then and you know that they’re only fan. whole, thanks in large to the fact back. The English had an answer some. They’d done their home- going to come back better and Unlike that cricketing fiasco, that it was pretty darn clear that for everything and as a result they work, they knew what they need- stronger for it. the All Blacks didn’t deserve to the better team won. are today preparing for a Rugby ed to do and they executed their So, all I can say is, in four years’ win. We weren’t robbed, England World Cup final, and deservedly game plan perfectly. time the rugby world had better Had they, by some miracle, simply outplayed us. so. As an All Blacks fan, there’s watch out. managed to come up with a Before the game even started, I England coach Jones summed not much you can do other than The only thing worse than couple of last-gasp tries to steal had a feeling it wasn’t going to be it up pretty well when he said his congratulate England on a game an All Blacks side on a winning victory from under the noses of our day. side had had a couple of years to well played. streak, is a wounded All Blacks the English, I’d have felt very, very It was a feeling that came the prepare for that game, whereas And most of what I saw on side with a point to prove.

N/S 1st Maureen Kolkman & Pat Jordan, 2nd Summerfield CT.32.29. HT. 7.45m. RT. 24m John Smitheram 20.7-10: Cawte Whiting 24, Eamon Hooper; Best colt or filly Angel Spoon- Judith Edmond & David Sewell, 3rd Pauline 44s. 17th Paul Sinclair CT. 32.30. HT.8.30m. Tim Stoddart 22, Brian Rouse 20, Cameron er; Alister Keen Trophy outstanding perfor- RESULTS Fergus & Rosemary McLaughlin. E/W 1st Rewa RT. 24m 00s. 5f/t. 18th Don Morrison CT.32.30. Miller 19 b/l. mance in a road relay Grace Forde; Kyle & Mike Holmes, 2nd Sue Rosevear & Kay HT.6.40m. RT. 25m 50s. 19th. Cole Beeman 11 plus: Dave Allan, Ben Stoddart 18, Murray Larkin Pace winner handicap 3 km Mike O’Cal- Robb, 3rd Jim Rooney & Maurice Small CT. 32.30. HT.5.20m. RT. 27m 10s. 20th Doug Beach 17 b/l. Women: 0-14: Barb MacGregor laghan; ■ Coley CT. 32.32. HT.6.40m. RT. 25m 52s. 20. 15 plus: Barb Harris, Mara Kennedy 18. Wilson Rosebowl Turkey Trot estimated 3 km ■ Bridge ■■ Cycling Non-Handicap; Ryan Bell net 34. Nearest the time Angel Spooner; Giller Family Cup best Ashburton Bridge Club ■■ Golf pin: # 2 Alex Roa. # 12 Mark Frear. Two’s; Leen half marathon on ability Tam Grant; Mid Canterbury Social Bell, Nigel Heney, Andy Peck, Tim Stoddart, John Gamblin Trophy fastest marathon Tam October 21 Wheelers Ashburton Golf Club Linda McClea, Stan Stringer. Radio Grant; Gordon Clinton Trophy best veteran Individual & Walker Trophies October 24 hacker; Kieron Gray 10 points. Alison Conway; Lochhead Shield most enthu- N/S 1st Bev Blair & Maryke Blignault, 2nd Da- October 23 Ashburton 9 Hole October 26 siastic club member Joe Ford; Most improved vid McCormick & George Brown, 3rd Anne Wednesday Night McGee Cup & Social Wheel- We played off-course at Tinwald and the win- Combined Stableford runner Eamon Hooper; Gilbert Family Trophy Gilbert & Joyce Johnson. E/W 1st Fiona & Jeff ers Trophy Series, 35 Riders, 16km ner of the stroke round was: Leading scores in the combined stableford quiz night winner David Bayne. Williamson, 2nd Ruth Logan & Catherine Rob- 1st Debbie Skinner CT.32.06. HT. Go. RT. 32m Gavin Johnston 39 (on c/b from Peter Stech- round for the winter season closing trophies. Walking ins, 3rd Jackie Chisnall & Jill Wilce 06s. 2nd Emma Hudson CT. 32.06. HT. Go. RT. man) Men; Jeff Naish and Cawte Whiting 81, Regan E Stringer Shield fastest time men’s road October 22 32m 06s. 3rd Chris Reid CT.32.12. HT. 7.45m RT. October 25 Stills and Gordy Kenton 76, Brent Holmes and champs Rob Beale; Hood Family Trophy fast- A Ladder - N/S 1st Bill Kolkman & Jim Roon- 24m 27s. 4th. Mark Summerfield CT.32.12. HT. Midlands Seed Social Teams Clarry Whiting 74, Arthur Pawsey and Des est time women’s road champs Marie Batty; ey, 2nd Melva Stowell & Pauline Fergus, 3rd 7.45m. RT.24m 27s. 5th Rachel Reid CT. 32.17. Top Team: Burton’s Battlers 88 by lot from Green 71. Mixed; Randell and Pam Feutz 69, Clinton Trophy Turkey Trot estimated 3 km Mary Buckland & Trish Downward. E/W 1st = HT. 3.00m. RT. 29m 17s. 6th Oliver David- Macas – Jordan Bird, Ryan Cockburn, James Bruce Collins and Jo Peacock 66. Nearest the time Paul Severins/Barbara Taylor; Greymouth Rewa Kyle & Maree Moore and Trish & Maurice son CT.32.19. HT.9.00m. RT. 23m 19s F/T. 7th McFarlane, Tom Blacklow pin: Tinwald Liquorland # 2; Myson. Gluyas Cup fastest half marathon Dave Strong; Gil- Small, 2nd Mike Holdaway & Leigh Wackrow, Briidget Sheed CT. 32.21. HT. 3.00m. RT. 29m Men: Occasionally Available 87, The Inconsist- Ford # 6; Linda McClea. House of Travel # 12; bert Walk winner handicap 3 km Marie Bat- 3rd Jeanette Lovett & Val Palmer 21s. 8th Brent Hudson CT.32.33. HT. 3.00m. RT. ents 85; Women: Mayfield Magic 83; Mixed: Bill Mason. Ace Auto Electrical # 16; Jeff Naish. ty; Strong Walk winner sealed handicap 3 km October 23 29m 22s. 9th Kenny Johnston CT.32.27. HT. Macas 88, The Cruisers 86, Gabites Swingers Two’s; Trevor Taylor, Jeff Naish. Net Eagle; #1 Barbara Taylor; Winner men’s handicap road Brabant Trophy - N/S 1st Mary Buckland & Kay Go. RT. 32m 27s. 10th Jack Beeman CT.32.28. 86; Top lady: Sharon Carlson 31.5; Top man: Not struck. champs Robert Moffitt; Winner women’s cross Robb, 2nd Maree Moore & Judith Edmond, HT. 5.20m. RT. 27m 08s. 11th. Brad Hudson CT. Peter Wright 33 country Judith Crozier; Most outstanding walk 3rd Trish Downward & Rosemary McLaughlin. 32.28. HT. 9.00m. RT. 23m 28s 2f/t. 12th Flynn Nearest the Pins: Columbus Coffee Adrian Rob Beale; Most improved walker Janet Hood. E/W 1ST Beth McIlraith & John Irwin, 2nd = Val Beeman CT. 32.28. HT. 6.40m. RT. 25m 48s. ■■ Pigeon Racing  Hopwood, Mac & Maggies Peter Wright, Paul Palmer & Bev Macaulay and Rewa Kyle & Sue 13th Dave Knight CT. 32.29. HT. 9.00m. RT. May Motors Charlie Alexander, Gabites Ltd Rosevear 23m 29s. 3f/t. 14th Kevin Opele CT. 32.29. HT. October 19 ■■ Squash Dave Morrison October 24 7.45m. RT. 24m 44s. 15th Gerrard Morrison CT. Masteron Twos: Peter Wright, Charlie Alexander President’s Trophy 32.29. HT.8.30m. RT. 23m 59s. 4f/t. 16th Paul 1st M. Davidson velocity 1457.2283, 2nd E. Celtic Squash Club October 26 Westgarth 1418.2650, 3rd T. Drummond October 21 LGU - Silver: Wendy Parr 69; Bronze 1 Trish 1417.9817, 4th M. Davidson 1416.6715, 5th N. Team 2 beat Team 6 9-4: Cates 67, Jenny Stoddart 68; Bronze 2 Lynn Marton 1406.1817 Adam Clement beat Jimmy Hunn 3-1, Melissa DRAWS Small 66 Flyers 5; Birds 44 Wilson lost to Nathan Forbes 0-3, Rebecca Nearest the Pins: No 4 Gabites Wendy Parr, Abernethy beat Hayden Robinson 3-0, Jonny No 8 House of Travel Leigh Wackrow, No 12 9 holes Stroke ■ Stanway beat Sarah Forbes 3-0. ■■ Golf Lynn’s small Salon Jeanette Montgomery, No ■ Run and Walking Team 4 beat Team 1 9-6: Report 9am for 9.30 start. 14 Todds of Ashburton Jenny Stoddart, No 18 Starters J. Bruhns S. Young Run and Walk Ashburton Mick Hooper beat Nick Marshall 3-2, Ian Dold- Ashburton Golf Club 2nd Shot to Green Erin Porter en drew with Phil Andrew 2-2, Charlotte Smith Cards V. Prendergast B. Cochrane; Two’s: Mary-Lou Watson, Fiona Williamson, Prize giving 2019 season November 2 Draw steward J. Bruhns lost to Amy Muckle 1-2, Guy Stanway beat A 4BBB competition in pairs will be held. Leigh Wackrow all No 8, Wendy Parr 12 Running Megan Bell 3-0. Starting Times: Morning start at 8.00am; Af- October 26 Trevor Whiting Cup winner senior women’s Team 5 beat Team 3 7-6: cross country Ashlea Mulligan; B Clemens Cup ternoon report at 12.00 for a 12.30pm start ■■ Tennis The highlight of the day on Saturday was a Harry Stanway lost to Billy Nolan 1-3, Chris hole in one for Alison MacGregor on Num- winner U16 girls cross country Angel Spooner; (Summer Time). Lima lost to Rob Giles 1-2, Shane Muckle beat Mid Canterbury Junior ber 14. In the teams stableford competition Gerald Whiting Shield winner women’s handi- Nine hole golfers report at 1.00 for a 1.30pm Hamish Trott 2-1, Guy Stanway beat Jonny Tennis the winning team was Josh Cochrane, Jamie cap cross country Toresa Hooper; Percy Brown start. Stanway 3-0. Stone, Peter Morgan and Tom Blacklow with Memorial fastest time women’s handicap cross November 2 November 2 October 23 Round 3 104 pts. country Toresa Hooper; Team 7 lost to Team 10 6-9: Weekend Ladies Carter Family Shield winner senior women’s All games to start at 9am sharp Other winning teams: Tash Wilson, Alison Paul Cousins drew with Ben Kruger 2-2, James Helen Gallagher Trophy - grocery items for road champs Ashlea Mulligan; Judith Stewart Junior A Grade – Duty Team Dorie A MacGregor, Megan Ness and Karen McRae Bowker beat Julie Smith 3-2, Nicky Dryland collection please 103; Darren Peace, Mike Holmes, Bill Hetrick, Trophy winner veteran women’s road champs All games for Junior B this week are played lost to Steve Devereux 1-2, Tate Dryland lost to Report 8.15am for 8.45am start Ryan Stoddart and Dylan Stoddart 98; Vicki Tam Grant; Rosebury Trophy winner veteran at ATTC Kate Williams 0-3. Convenors S Bradford 0211590983/B Fech- Moore, Wendy Parr, Leigh Wackrow and women’s cross country Toresa Hooper; Baker ney 0211305366 Southern Strikers v Methven Silver; Dorie A Team 8 beat Team 9 9-5: Rhonda Gallagher 97. Cup winner senior men’s cross country Sam Jimmy Hunn drew with James McCloy 2-2, November 5 v Methven Gold; Southern Stars v Methven Twos: Steve Vivian, John Power, Ivan Blain, Clements-Stewart; Blair Horrell drew with Chris Thompson 2-2, Mid-Week Ladies Bronze; Allenton Tigers v Allenton Eagles. James McFarlane and Alison Macgregor (an B Lynn Cup winner senior men’s handicap road Reece Wallington beat Brendon Clark 2-1, Helen Gallagher Trophy - grocery items for Junior B Grade ace). champs Shaun Clark; McLennon Challenge Chrissie Stratford beat Jane Kingan 3-0. collection please Allenton Panthers v Allenton Bears at Al- Nearest The Pins: Braided Rivers: Steve Vivi- winner senior men’s road champs Shaun Clark; Report 8.30am for 9.00am start lenton; Methven White v Hampstead Yellow an; Rothbury Insurance: Peter Morgan; Value Harney Family Trophy first across the line Starters M Watson/D Hinton at Hampstead; Dorie Hampstead v Hamp- Plus Processing: George Franklin; South Island women’s road champs Ashlea Mulligan; ■■ Tennis November 7 stead Green at Hampstead; Methven Black Seeds: Alison MacGregor: Property Brokers Egan Family Shield winner veteran men’s cross Nine hole Men and Women v Southern Shakers At ATTC. #6: Hamish Niles; Charming Thai Longest Putt: country Jeremy Hayes; John Gamblin Trophy Mid Canterbury Tennis Report 9.15am for 9.30am start Junior C Adrian Hopwood; Tinwald Tavern Spot Prize: winner veteran men’s road champs Jeremy October 23 Secretary M Morgan 0279645380, Club Cap- Allenton Lions v Methven Blue at Methven Gaby Jansen. Hayes; Clinton Challenge winner men’s hand- Twilight tain S Lemon 0274054910 Domain; Allenton Falcons v Methven Red at Birdy Jackpot: # 15, Net Eagles Jackpot: # 9 icap cross country Joe Ford; Shurrock/Glas- Tridents 19 v Famous Grouse 14, Let’s Play 13 ATTC; Southern Stormers v Southern Sharks son Trophy Fastest time veteran men’s road v We Are Stihl Suzuki 20, Out of Service 15 Tinwald Golf Club at Hinds. Tinwald Golf Club champs Jeremy Hayes; v What’s The Score 18, Hackers 18 v Council November 5 Please phone any defaults through to Mid October 24 Jack Feron Trophy winner over 50 men’s road Crew 15, Grand Slammers 18 v Family Affair 15, Women’s Division Canterbury Junior Tennis 308 3020 as soon Twilight champs Brian Goodes; Usmar Shield winner Courtiers 14 v The Aces 19, Mighty Meerkats 13 Mildred Doak 3 Club Trophy as possible. Stroke - Leading scores in the twilight stable- junior men’s cross country Jack McKenzie; Al- v The Raqueteers 19. ford round: -6; Dave Morrison 21, Owen Miller, bert McIntosh Trophy winner handicap 3 km - More results tomorrow Sport

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■■RUGBY Australia would have to ‘break the bank’

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Rugby Australia are being urged to bring back Eddie Jones after the Australian coach engineered another historic Rugby World Cup triumph. New Zealander Dave Rennie had been tipped to succeed Michael Cheika, but England’s stunning 19-7 win over New Zealand in the World Cup semi-finals has put Jones in the spotlight. The shock win comes four years after the Australian mentor mas- terminded Japan’s stunning 34-32 pool triumph over South Africa, dubbed the ‘Miracle of Brighton’. Jones was also a consultant for South Africa when the Springboks won the World Cup for the second time in 2007 and he led the Walla- bies to the 2003 final, somewhat Hampstead’s day at Hinds against the odds, where they lost to England. Allenton’s Melva Middleton makes a play during the Gill Trophy fours tournament at the Hinds Bowling Club on Sunday. It was a Cheika has called for an Austral- big day at Hinds, but it ended up being Hampstead’s day, with the Hampstead Bowling Club four of lead John Drayton, Beavan ian to follow him and former Wal- Broker, Murray Smallridge and skip Malcolm Berhns taking it out. PHOTO ROBYN HOOD 271019-RH-304 laby Stephen Hoiles said that RA should make every effort to sign Jones. ■ RUGBY “If we’re serious about that, ■ if Australian rugby want to find the right man for the job, and it’s everyone’s preference in Austral- ia that that is an Australian, those phone calls have to be made,” he Who’s lining up for the top job? told Fox Sports. “Absolutely, whether he’s on With the disappointment of the And while current attack contract or not, that’s a conversa- All Blacks early exit from the Rug- coach, Ian Foster, had been tion for after the World Cup final. by World Cup starting to fade, talked about as a good option for “But Australian rugby, to go thoughts are now turning to the top job, commentator Keith through a genuine review, you who might be the next All Blacks Quinn thought now was the time have got to cast the net wide and coach. for change, not more of the same. find the best in the world. I’d ar- Steve Hansen was set to step “There were some guys in the gue there is not anyone better than down after the bronze match current squad who had [heard] him.” against Wales in Tokyo on Friday. no other message [other] than Former England star Stuart Outgoing New Zealand Rug- that of Steve Hansen. Barnes praised Jones for master- by boss, Steve Tew, said a four “It’s time to turn a page if you minding the victory over the All member panel would interview like. Blacks. candidates and it was hoped a “And maybe it’s the young guys He said England’s relentlessness replacement would be named by of the new new breed, like Jamie at the breakdown on Saturday Christmas. Joseph, who could come into night reminded him of Australia in Laurie Mains knew what it was play.” their win over New Zealand in 2003 like to taste defeat at the World Asked if he was interested, Fos- and Japan in 2015. Cup having lost to South Africa in ter said he would wait until after “He’s done it again,” Barnes said. the 1995 final. Friday’s match before making his “It’s a trilogy of great coaching He said whoever took over intentions clear. performances.” as coach needed to have tasted But one who was willing to of- However, he warned that RA defeat or to at least have experi- fer an opinion was star midfield- may not be able to afford to bring enced adversity. er, Sonny Bill Williams. back the coach they sacked after a “What that means is getting the “It would be good to see I guess string of losses in 2005. very best out of a team. a Pacific Islander or a Maori in “Eddie Jones has been signed “And clearly demonstrating the the All Blacks coaching system up till 2021 with England so forget ability to build a team or rebuild a that would have a bit of influ- that,” Barnes said. team, but showing that durability Jamie Joseph is high on many pundits’ list. ence, because the way that the “England pay pretty well so if under pressure and making cor- game’s going ... there’s a lot of Australia want him, they’re going rect decisions under pressure, I for the job after becoming the don’t take that out of it. Island boys, a lot of Maori boys to have to break the bank.” think it is really important.” first super rugby coach to pick up “But he has got more time in that play for the All Blacks and Saturday’s momentous win Laurie Mains said both Jamie three consecutive Super Rugby front of him. I’m just thinking how can we get was surprising for Jones, who was Joseph, with the Highlanders and titles this year, but said it may be “Some of the others, Dave Ren- a lot more out of those boys and humble in victory. Dave Rennie, with the Chiefs, too soon for him to move in to the nie, Jamie Joseph, they’re prob- I know that there is a bit of space “We’ve had two-and-a-half years had picked up struggling teams most prized job in New Zealand ably at the peak of their powers for that growth.” to prepare for it [the semi-final]. and gone on to win Super Rugby rugby. now.” Those spoken to all agreed the “We had been unconsciously titles, and should both be in with “Scott Robertson’s got a fan- The former All Blacks coach All Blacks were entering an ex- preparing for this game,” he said. a good chance of succeeding tastic record, but he’s still pretty said with so many talented citing new phase that should see “When we flew to Japan on Sep- Hansen if they wanted the job. young as a coach. coaches to choose from, we may the side develop in fresh and un- tember 8, we wanted to be here at He rated Crusaders coach Scott “It’s not saying that he’s not end up with a combo of two of expected ways under new leader- the end and that is where we are Robertson, who put his hand up ready to take on the All Blacks, the top candidates. ship. at.” Racing

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■■TOP JOCKEY Bosson mulls Aussie sojourn NZME the wide draw and, to be fair, I was three or four lengths closer in the Since then he has ridden a fur- “I’m contracted to Te Akau and hoping to get on the back of some- running.” ther four Group One winners in that comes first, but it’s a qui- The plaudits Opie Bosson earned thing to be able to go wider across Bosson can’t wait to be back rid- Australia, Mongolian Khan in eter time for them in the winter for his ride on Te Akau Shark at the top,” Bosson said. ing him with the likely target now the 2015 ATC Derby (2400m) and months. Moonee Valley last Saturday has “I’d walked the track the day be- being the Gr.1 Queen Elizabeth Caulfield Cup (2400m), Turn Me “I’d look at staying on in Sydney the champion New Zealand jock- fore with Brent Thomson (and he Stakes (2000m) in Sydney during Loose in the 2016 Futurity Stakes after the autumn carnival if that ey seriously considering a winter said you can’t be wide going into autumn. (1400m) and Gingernuts in the works out and Dave (Ellis, Te Akau stint riding in Australia. the first two bends and expect to Bosson has always made the 2017 Rosehill Guineas (2000m). principal) is happy with it. Last season’s New Zealand Jock- win a Cox Plate. most of his hit-and-run raids on “I’ve had offers from quite a few “I’m determined to get out of ey of the Year, Bosson guided Te “You have to get in behind Australian carnivals, right back to trainers to shift over there, but the here next winter and do some- Akau Shark to finish third in the something. He also said to try and landing his first Australian Group timing hasn’t been right. thing. Winter is so depressing and Gr.1 Ladbrokes Cox Plate (2040m) get out and going before the turn. One win aboard Grand Archway in “Now it’s something I would re- it’s hard to keep my weight down. at Moonee Valley on Saturday. “I just wish he’d drawn a good the 1998 Gr.1 VRC Oaks (2400m) at ally look at, with the way New Zea- There’s nothing to look forward to “The plan was to go back from barrier. We’d have been able to be Flemington as an 18-year-old. land racing is going. over here in winter.” Te Aroha gallops M2 Today at Te Aroha Raceway Racing Te Aroha Venue: Te Aroha Meeting Date: 30 Oct 15 8x0 Maxima 58.5...... Scratched 15 8x0 Maxima 58.5...... Scratched 8 115 Petrachor (8) 55.5...... C Lammas MDN, 1200m 2019 NZ Meeting number: 2 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 16 00 Manavgat (2) 58.5...... R Scott (a3) 16 00 Manavgat 58.5...... Scratched 9 1219x Zenvo td (1) 55.5...... C Grylls 1 22452 Ihu (3) 58.5...... K Chowdhoory (a2) and 7; 8 and 9 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9 17 0x0 Shockova (11) 58.5 - 17 0x0 Shockova (13) 58.5 - 10 553x3 Miss Valencia (2) 54.5...... S Collett 2 53453 Making Waves (14) 58.5...... J Waddell 1 12.29pm NOTTINGHAM CASTLE HOTEL MAIDEN 18 5x9x8 Ocean Star (4) 58.5 - 18 5x9x8 Ocean Star (3) 58.5 - 11 24x35 Tammie Wynette d (3) 54..... T Yanagida (a2) 3 5370x Highland Dancer (12) 58.5...... C Dell 2200 $10,000, MDN, 2200m 19 968x9 Jojo Roxx (12) 56.5 - 19 968x9 Jojo Roxx (10) 56.5 - 12 33848 Moet Molly tdmh (4) 54...... E McCall (a3) 4 More The Better (10) 58.5 - 1 84x64 Prince Albert (11) 58.5...... J Waddell 20 00078 Famous Belle (17) 56.5 - 20 00078 Famous Belle (9) 56.5 - 7 4.04pm NZB INSURANCE PEARL SERIES RACE 5 800x Master Herb (1) 58.5...... S Spratt 2 64245 Piggy Malone (9) 58.5...... V Colgan Emergencies: Maxima, Manavgat, Shockova, Ocean 5 2.49pm DONAGHYS TASMAN TIM MAIDEN 1200 MAIDEN $10,000, MDN F&M, 1200m 6 3090x Paul’s Super Ariki (2) 58.5...... M Cameron 3 30834 Gingee b (5) 58.5...... L Satherley Star, Jojo Roxx, Famous Belle $10,000, MDN 3YO, 1200m 1 7322x Conquering Kelly bh (9) 57.5...... J Waddell 7 09x Rocco Valenti (15) 58.5...... S McKay 4 8x024 Bayeux (10) 58.5...... S Spratt 3 1.39pm LEVENA (HINES) LAIRD 100TH BIRTHDAY 1 Green Bravo (7) 57.5...... A Calder 2 5250x Forrest Red (3) 57.5...... R Elliot 8 3000x The Revenant (8) 58.5...... R Elliot 5 06953 Captain Risky (4) 58.5...... C Lammas MAIDEN 1400 $10,000, MDN 3YO, 1400m 2 Intelligent Patch (2) 57.5...... C Grylls 3 7044x Cheers (11) 57.5...... A Goindasamy (a2) 9 x9x63 Remarkable Riley (9) 56.5...... L Satherley 6 26 Superleggera b (16) 58.5...... C Grylls 1 455 Robrocks (3) 57.5...... R Elliot 3 8 Don Draper (5) 57.5...... J Waddell 4 x0004 Kate Louise (6) 57.5...... T Thornton 10 7700x Sheeznoteasy 56.5...... Scratched 7 0x040 Iskander (17) 58.5...... T Yanagida (a2) 2 477 Motley Crue (8) 57.5...... S Collett 4 Pukekura (9) 57.5 - 5 Devin (4) 57.5...... M Coleman 11 636x9 Patch Prince (5) 56...... C Grylls 8 85 Sir Zack (13) 58.5...... R Smyth 3 9x57 Scorpz (13) 57.5...... J Waddell 5 Vulture Street (8) 57.5...... S Spratt 6 2 Vamos Bebe 55...... Scratched 12 Outage h (16) 56...... A Calder 9 Master Freckles h (7) 58.5...... A Calder 4 6 Dawnting (9) 57.5...... M Cameron 6 40x04 Acting Up (4) 55.5...... S Collett 7 3 Highlighter (5) 55...... C Grylls 13 42 Show The Love (4) 54...... E McCall (a3) 10 99 Pax Vobiscum (1) 58.5...... C Dell 5 58x0 Gus The Maverick (11) 57.5...... C Lammas 7 8x4 Qiji Melody (1) 55.5...... M Cameron 8 5 Double Expresso (8) 55...... D Mansour 14 4x40x Starring Role (13) 54 - 11 08x82 Two Madison (8) 56.5...... M Cameron 6 00 Hugh Glass (7) 57.5...... R Kozaki 8 40 Just Chicky (12) 55.5...... D Mansour 9 Hibernia Sea (7) 55...... R Kozaki 15 2 Vamos Bebe 54...... Scratched 12 70x46 Acacia (6) 56.5...... D Mansour 7 Ripper Of A Dream (6) 57.5...... J Riddell 9 Accalia (6) 55.5...... M McNab 10 Origineel (2) 55...... L Innes 16 3 Highlighter (7) 54 - 13 x0563 Sweet Sereia (2) 56.5...... S Weatherley (a) 8 0x0 Valtteri (1) 57.5...... R Beemud (a4) 10 6 Montana Mist (14) 55.5...... T Thornton 11 Qiji Olympia (1) 55...... M McNab 17 4 Oceans Eight 56.5...... Scratched 14 760 Border Leicester (3) 56...... S Collett 9 4 Tabata b (4) 55.5...... C Grylls 11 Blindspott (16) 55.5...... C Lammas 12 60x Wasp (10) 55...... C Lammas 18 Intelligent Patch 56...... Scratched 19 5 Double Expresso (11) 54 - 15 0876 Kajino h (12) 58.5 - 10 5 Itsy Bitsy (5) 55.5...... L Innes 12 9 Huron (13) 55.5...... R Smyth 4.39pm DONAGHYS PRO-DAIRY 1600 $10,000, Rat- 8 20 Pukekura (6) 56 - 16 070 Fourchoux (14) 58.5 - 11 58x5 Rockley Beach (12) 55.5.....S Weatherley (a) 13 00 Lustful Lady 55.5...... Scratched ing 65 Benchmark*, 1600m 17 08000 Valhexa (15) 56.5 - 12 9 Savappiel (2) 55.5...... S Spratt 14 Mabilis (15) 55.5 - Emergencies: Vamos Bebe, Highlighter, Oceans Eight, Intel- 1 310x2 Lincoln King (14) 59...... S Collett ligent Patch, Double Expresso, Pukekura Emergencies: Kajino, Fourchoux, Valhexa 13 Xitlalli (10) 55.5...... T Thornton 15 666x8 Thousandkissesdeep (11) 55.5...M Coleman 2 0x989 Batabullet dm (7) 58.5...... T Yanagida (a2) 2 1.04 MAINFREIGHT MAIDEN 1400 $10,000, MDN, 4 2.14 DONAGHYS N-BOOST MAIDEN 1400 $10,000, 16 2 Vamos Bebe 55.5...... Scratched 3 331x9 Military Step d (2) 58.5...... O Bosson SELECTIONS 1400m MDN, 1400m 17 636x9 Patch Prince 57.5...... Scratched 4 088x3 Roc Wheeler d (16) 58.5.....S Weatherley (a) Race 1: Captain Risky, Sweet Sereia, Piggy Malone, Prince Albert 1 420x Jimmy James (7) 58.5...... S Collett 1 32x Rangitata b (18) 58.5...... M Coleman 18 3 Highlighter (3) 55.5 - 5 x985x Flourishing d (12) 58...... A Goindasamy (a2) Race 2: Ludus, Jimmy James, Blew By You, Foodie King 2 9564x Foodie King (9) 58.5...... L Innes 2 4293x Krakadeel b (1) 58.5...... J Riddell 19 4x40x Starring Role (10) 55.5 - 6 000x0 Los Angeles d (5) 58...... T Thornton Race 3: Tabata, Itsy Bitsy, Motley Crue, Scorpz, Robrocks 3 9948x Mr Bazamour h (3) 58.5...... C Lammas 3 04034 Overthemark h (6) 58.5...... D Mansour 20 5 Double Expresso 55.5...... Scratched 7 82129 Van Blanc dm (15) 58...... V Colgan Race 4: Ying Resolute, Rangitata, Overthemark, Krakadeel 4 948x0 Alfa Rosso (6) 58.5...... J Riddell 4 649x4 Butterfield (15) 58.5...... S Collett Emergencies: Thousandkissesdeep, Vamos Bebe, Patch 8 x122x Craftyeva db (13) 57.5...... C Grylls Race 5: Qiji Melody, Accalia, Green Bravo, Vulture Street 5 5580x Hvar b (15) 58.5...... A Calder 5 07350 Ego Fast (17) 58.5...... R Smyth Prince, Highlighter, Starring Role, Double Expresso 9 54158 Tipping Point b (4) 57.5...... J Riddell Race 6: The Buzz, Petrachor, Zenvo, Pierina, Verbalizer 6 Reiko You (10) 58.5...... M Cameron 6 6x4 Ruiz (14) 58.5...... A Goindasamy (a2) 6 3.29pm DONAGHYS UDDERMAX 1400 $11,000, 10 14x90 Holy Loch (1) 57.5...... C Burdan (a3) Race 7: Highlighter, Conquering Kelly, Devin, Kate Louise 7 Renegade Fighter (8) 58.5... T Yanagida (a2) 7 40 Voltaire’s Secret (8) 58.5...... T Yanagida (a2) Rating 72 Benchmark, 1400m 11 108x6 Trumpet d (3) 57.5...... J Waddell Race 8: Van Blanc, Lincoln King, Holy Loch, Van Diamond 8 23x22 Ludus b (1) 56.5...... J Waddell 8 Ying Resolute (5) 58.5...... S Weatherley (a) 1 58x31 Prise De Fer 60...... Scratched 12 42421 Shebringsmerubies (11) 56.5...... M McNab Race 9: Ihu, Patch Prince, Highlighter, More The Better 9 2520 Blew By You (18) 56.5...... R Smyth 9 9x650 Sir Ralph (12) 58.5...... C Burdan (a3) 2 4170x Lady Painton d (6) 58.5...... O Bosson 13 03477 Dudewithattitude (8) 56.5...... R Jones Blinkers on: Border Leicester, Kajino (R1), Shockova, Ocean Star 10 2374 Pearl Davone (14) 56.5 - 10 Plato (16) 58.5...... R Elliot 3 610x2 Verbalizer d (10) 58...... V Colgan 14 01590 Whoshe’s Girl dm (10) 55.5.....E McCall (a3) (R2), Gus The Maverick, Savappiel (R3), Sir Ralph, Scarlet Emer- 11 4 Oceans Eight 56.5...... Scratched 11 Camino de Santiago (7) 56.5.....R Scott (a3) 4 0498x King’s Cross d (7) 57.5...... J Waddell 15 664x7 Ohthoserussians (9) 56 - ald, Shockova, Ocean Star (R4) Blinkers off: Pax Vobiscum, Aca- 12 80307 One Way Street (13) 56.5 - 12 9x Rip ‘n’ Burn (2) 56.5...... A Calder 5 0113x The Buzz td (9) 57.5...... J Fawcett (a1) 16 82604 Van Diamond d (6) 56.5 - cia (R1), Foodie King (R2), King’s Cross (R6), Dudewithattitude 13 Lets Roc (5) 56.5...... D Mansour 13 0 Scarlet Emerald (4) 56.5...... A Jones 6 420x3 Pierina (5) 56...... M Coleman Emergencies: Ohthoserussians, Van Diamond (R8), Highland Dancer (R9) Winkers on: Acacia (R1), Motley Crue 14 7 Istina (16) 54 - 14 Celestial Nymph (11) 54...... C Grylls 7 5325x Vichy db (11) 56...... R Elliot 9 5.14pm TEAM WEALLEANS MAIDEN 1200 $10,000, (R3), Don Draper, Just Chicky (R5) Wanganui dogs M3 Today at Hatrick Raceway Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway 3 12.38pm QUALITY INN COLLEGIATE WANGANUI 3 32643 Tynecastle Flyer 17.79 R &...... Voyce 8 81434 Shamrock Green 17.88...... B Goldsack 10 77578 That’s Frank nwtd...... J McInerney Meeting Date: 30 Oct 2019 NZ Meeting number: 3 Doubles: C1 C1, 305m 4 36286 Final Straw 18.10...... N Udy 9 81683 Light Cruiser 18.02...... G Atwood 10 2.40 NZ RACING SERIES NOVICE (C0-C1) HEAT 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10 Trebles: 1, 2 and 1 88683 Bigtime Kiowa nwtd A &...... Williams 5 28778 Leger’s Magic 18.05...... M Flipp 10 43377 Nuclear Jewel nwtd...... L Doody 3 NZRSq, 520m 3; 4, 5 and 6; 8, 9 and 10 2 2445F Euphamistic 18.26...... B Hodgson 6 35643 Slick As Jewels 18.75...... L E Dunkerton 8 2.05pm NZ RACING SERIES NOVICE (C0-C1) HEAT 1 56384 Jay Grim nwtd J &...... D Bell 1 12.03pm ABSOLUTELY ELECTRICAL C0, 305m 3 25755 Collete Baxter 18.32...... J McInerney 7 16177 Homebush Maxi nwtd...... J McInerney 1 NZRSq, 520m 2 57733 Dream Kay 30.73...... R Wales 1 42435 Big Time Ricky nwtd...... L Cole 4 31323 Sedgebrook Saint 17.78...... F Kite 8 163 Zipping Luther nwtd J &...... D Bell 1 73886 Bigtime Roll nwtd...... D P Symes 3 111 Miss Honey nwtd J &...... D Fahey 2 44626 Ahuroa Whizz nwtd...... R Murray 5 24381 Elsa Blueblood 18.11...... J McInerney 9 76767 Not Shackley 17.86...... N Udy 2 44222 Diamond Geezer 30.88...... M Goodier 4 22247 Bigtime Fred 30.29...... L Cole 3 75554 Impressive High nwtd...... J McInerney 6 11344 Big Time May 17.87...... L Cole 10 37787 Yee Coo Coo 18.01...... J McInerney 3 43765 Here’s Hemi 30.56...... J McInerney 5 45568 Arm Turner nwtd...... J McInerney 4 74643 Xanthe Jewel nwtd...... S Gommans 7 66665 Zipping Romeo 17.99 J &...... D Bell 6 1.30pm FIRST SECURITY C1 C1, 305m 4 64877 Big Time Dynasty 30.85...... L Cole 6 33453 True Testament 30.59...... B Hodgson 5 1 Homebush Zack nwtd...... J McInerney 8 7876x Goldstar Auburn nwtd...... S Gommans 1 588x1 Bigtime Toby 17.96...... P Clark 5 68x87 Opawa Flash nwtd...... R Wales 7 53575 Jay Mike 30.43...... N Udy 6 5 Impressive Mood nwtd...... J McInerney 9 7x857 Rising Hawke 17.99...... C Morris 2 64352 Big Time Prickle 17.92 A &...... Williams 6 48477 Jetlag Jag 31.34...... J McInerney 8 38643 Lady Jellybean 30.51...... M Goodier 7 74856 Piruleta nwtd...... M Flipp 10 78587 Mustang Moo nwtd...... N Udy 3 87432 Goldstar Dayton nwtd...... S Stone 7 75787 Lucky James 30.59...... M Flipp Emergencies: 8 37666 Sideline Sally nwtd...... J McInerney 4 12.55pm PALAMOUNTAINS SCIENTIFIC NUTRITION 4 285x7 Nippa Credit nwtd...... J McInerney 8 84858 Ester nwtd...... R Wales 9 635 Young Dumb Broke nwtd...... M Olden Emergencies: C1 C1, 305m 5 37675 Blitzem Gem 18.03...... S Gommans Emergencies: 10 77578 That’s Frank nwtd...... J McInerney 9 77578 That’s Frank nwtd...... J McInerney 1 36674 Auros Advantage nwtd...... T Pilcher 6 45638 Sefton Brew 18.07 J &...... D Bell 9 26 Big Time Elsa nwtd...... L Cole SELECTIONS 10 38386 Star Way nwtd...... C Morris 2 47564 De Blonde 17.78...... B Hunt 7 35734 Bright Concept 17.84...... L Bell 10 73 Free Thinker nwtd...... M Olden Race 1: Big Time Ricky, Impressive High, Impressive Mood 2 12.20pm WHANGANUI CHRONICLE C0 C0, 305m 3 612 Idol Ziggy nwtd...... M Flipp 8 4x871 Shanly Star nwtd...... J McInerney 9 2.23pm NZ RACING SERIES NOVICE (C0-C1) HEAT Race 2: Black Widow Baby, Zara Jewel, Homebush Brave 1 25523 Ariana Sunset nwtd...... B Goldsack 4 25156 Big Time Kenny 18.04...... L Cole 9 76767 Mister Booze 18.09...... J McArthur 2 NZRSq, 520m Race 3: Sedgebrook Saint, Bigtime Kiowa, Euphamistic 2 55538 Zara Jewel nwtd...... K Gommans 5 53566 Big Time Rose 18.27 A &...... Williams 10 78587 Mustang Moo nwtd...... N Udy 1 54446 Slam It nwtd...... J McInerney Race 4: Idol Ziggy, Big Time Kenny, Jay Wendy, De Blonde 3 45368 Homebush Brave nwtd...... J McInerney 6 24577 Jay Wendy 18.04...... N Udy 7 1.48pm LIQUORLAND WANGANUI C1 C2, 305m 2 56446 Opawa Lara nwtd...... R Wales Race 5: Zipping Luther, Tynecastle Flyer, Final Straw, Bigtime Jasper 4 7 Impressive Gift nwtd...... J McInerney 7 831 Hypothetical 18.19...... M Olden 1 46551 Scoobasi 17.68...... M Flipp 3 88768 Rose And Crown 30.32...... M Goodier Race 6: Shanly Star, Bigtime Toby, Goldstar Dayton, Bright Concept 5 37 Black Widow Baby nwtd...... M Roberts 8 86645 Mitcham Doug nwtd...... J McInerney 2 32322 Sozin’s Fortune 17.93...... J McInerney 4 63x65 Tuff Jewel nwtd...... B Mitchell Race 7: Sozin’s Fortune, Big Time Tatum, Cawbourne Moss 6 64475 Homebush Liz nwtd...... J McInerney 9 2F876 Elton Blueblood nwtd...... J McInerney 3 52137 Jericho Warrior 17.83...... R Waite 5 35315 Marley Farley 31.16 R &...... Voyce Race 8: Here’s Hemi, Lucky James, Bigtime Roll, Big Time Dynasty 7 44424 Yarn Sister nwtd...... C Morris 10 78787 Inky Dinky Jewel nwtd...... L Doody 4 85372 Collect A Dream 17.91...... M Flipp 6 52764 Opawa Tai 30.66...... N Udy Race 9: Big Time Vince, Marley Farley, My Khloe, Slam It 8 88x57 Homebush Erin nwtd...... J McInerney 5 1.13pm THE ROCK 95.2FM C1 C1, 305m 5 42111 Sedgebrook Sally 17.90...... F Kite 7 12867 Big Time Vince 30.91...... L Cole Race 10: Miss Honey, Bigtime Fred, True Testament, Jay Grim 9 7x768 Homebush Gina nwtd...... J McInerney 1 74F57 I’ll Be Loyal nwtd...... B Hodgson 6 86253 Big Time Tatum 17.95...... L Cole 8 1144 My Khloe nwtd J &...... D Fahey LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd 10 7x577 Bigtime Layla nwtd...... S J Phillips 2 43864 Bigtime Jasper nwtd A &...... Williams 7 45514 Cawbourne Moss 17.66...... M Roberts 9 6621 Big Time Abbi nwtd...... L Cole - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track Wanganui dogs M9 Today at Hatrick Raceway Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway 10 73 Free Thinker nwtd...... M Olden 1 66762 Judge Me Jackie 17.91...... L Pearce 4 6x552 Shrewdy 18.14...... L E Dunkerton 6 63822 So Severe 17.89...... C Morris Meeting Date: 30 Oct 2019 NZ Meeting number: 9 Doubles: 2 3.19pm NZ RACING SERIES NOVICE (C0-C1) HEAT 2 6x228 Clansman Douglas 18.16...... B Goldsack 5 752D2 Go Stopper 17.95...... M Flipp 7 22224 Opehu Express 17.86...... R Waite 1 and 2; 4 and 5 Trebles: 3, 4 and 5 5 NZRSq, 520m 3 36825 Epic Spark 18.00...... B Hunt 6 62748 Ahuroa Prince 18.11...... R Murray 8 76377 Star Secret 18.26 A &...... Williams 1 2.57pm (NZT) NZ RACING SERIES NOVICE (C0-C1) 1 31225 Bigtime Ava 30.70...... P Clark 4 56442 Hurricane Al 17.85...... C Morris 7 34577 Homebush Yuri nwtd...... J McInerney 9 87747 Homebush Shea 17.91...... S Gommans HEAT 4 NZRSq, 520m 2 22284 Born Ellie nwtd...... R Wales 5 55657 Nippa-A-Spot 17.82...... J McInerney 8 42686 Small Boy 18.32 A &...... Williams 10 38868 Blue Whizz 18.16...... B Goldsack 6 53135 Token Pick 18.18...... N Udy 9 77667 Duke Bruce 17.94...... N Udy 1 46251 Flying Huey 30.75...... K Gommans 3 34557 Black Mags nwtd...... S Stone SELECTIONS 7 22361 Gotcha Marshall 18.00...... J McInerney 10 58786 Always Dizzy 18.07...... J McInerney 2 67252 Summer Glee nwtd...... J McInerney 4 15x Student Loan nwtd J &...... D Fahey Race 1: Go Punter Go, My Pablo, Flying Huey, Summer Glee 3 34251 My Pablo nwtd...... R Wales 5 54553 Rockoneva 31.41...... B Hodgson 8 51451 Johny Mowhawk 18.04...... D Denbee 5 4.17pm BOOK YOUR FUNCTION @ HATRICK C1 9 87767 Dyna Bryleigh nwtd...... M Roberts Race 2: Student Loan, Bigtime Ava, Opawa Jane, Rockoneva 4 84248 Opawa Pink nwtd W &...... T Steele 6 48677 Baldrick nwtd...... J McInerney C1, 305m Race 3: Clansman Douglas, Hurricane Al, Gotcha Marshall 7 65262 Opawa Jane nwtd...... R Wales 10 37678 Bigtime Wayno nwtd A &...... Williams 5 41456 Opawa Marcie 31.23...... M Flipp 1 64332 Uno Eleven 17.75...... N Udy Race 4: Go Stopper, Shrewdy, Monty, Killer Frost, Bigtime Boy 8 55515 It’s Timmy nwtd...... J McInerney 6 47857 Elland Road nwtd...... J McInerney 4 3.54pm RIVERCITY GAS C1 C1, 305m 2 52635 Homebush Alexei nwtd...... J McInerney Race 5: Uno Eleven, So Severe, Uno Again, Mickey Mowhawk 7 72242 Go Punter Go nwtd...... R Wales 9 7232 Big Time Spot nwtd...... L Cole 1 76233 Bigtime Boy 17.76...... P B Briggs 3 14575 Big Time Rusty 18.19...... L Cole 8 36685 Midnight Molly 30.46...... B Hodgson 10 73 Free Thinker nwtd...... M Olden 2 54743 Killer Frost 18.19...... P Taylor 4 F7484 Uno Again 17.71...... L Bell LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd 9 4T527 Big Time Harper nwtd...... L Cole 3 3.37pm AON CPF C1 C1, 305m 3 14385 Monty 18.00...... N Udy 5 26416 Mickey Mowhawk 17.96...... D Denbee - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track Classifieds

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■■RUGBY LEAGUE SITUATIONS VACANT Sports Reporter Wanted a sporting all rounder who wants to be a star…. The Ashburton Guardian has an opportunity for a passionate reporter Double-header to make their mark in the world of sport. We’re looking for someone who lives for sport – all codes, who is keen to get to know the triers, the grinders the good teams and the The Vodafone Warriors and the Blues have united the sporting stars of the Ashburton District. once-deeply-divided codes by jointly announcing You’ll be a one-person sports team, among an editorial team of what is believed to be a world-first rugby league-rugby experienced journalists, covering everything from representative union blockbuster double header to be played at Eden rugby and netball, right down to primary school’s football and hockey. Park in Auckland on Saturday, March 21 next year. The mouth-watering back-to-back games will not The Guardian is a progressive, six-day a week newspaper in the only bring the NRL and Super Rugby competitions to- heart of a sporting strong hold. gether on the same day and stage, but it will also pit Our sports coverage is one of the cornerstones of the business. Auckland’s two oval ball clubs against their Australian Our readers are passionate players, watchers and arm-chair critics capital counterparts. who love nothing more than reading a good yarn about local sporting The Codes of Auckland event will kick off with the stars or teams. Vodafone Warriors facing beaten NRL grand finalists the Canberra Raiders at 5pm followed by the Blues Sport takes place at any time on any given day, so you’ll be fl exible taking on Super Rugby semi-finalists the Brumbies at with your working hours and willing to go above and beyond the call 7.35pm. of duty to provide the sports coverage that the paper requires. Months of discussions between the Vodafone Warri- You’ll also get the opportunity to swing one of our cameras around ors, the Blues, Auckland Tourism Events and Econom- from time to time too. ic Development (ATEED), the NRL and NZ Rugby have Weekend work in this role is a given, but that does mean that you’ll resulted in the two codes combining in a manner pre- chiefs from both codes and Eden Park management. get time off during the week to enjoy everything our district has to viously thought impossible. ATEED general manager - destination Steve Armit- offer. That could mean that in Winter you are on the slopes within an “We have much in common as professional teams in age said the event will offer the whole region some- hour of raising your head from the pillow or in summer out on the lake international competition and we know that we have thing different. after just a 10-minute drive. fans that follow both clubs,” Vodafone Warriors CEO “This day is one example of how Auckland seeks to Cameron George and Blues chairman Don Mackinnon offer its residents and domestic and international visi- If you think you could be the sporting star we are looking for, then we said in a joint statement. tors a unique experience,” he said. would love to hear from you. “Both clubs have worked together in recent years “Last year, ATEED supported the rugby league dou- Send us an application letter along with your CV, telling us about your when the opportunity has arisen, and we have been ble header at Mt Smart Stadium as part of our focus on passion for sport and what you could bring to the Guardian team. trying to make this idea work for a couple of years. stimulating increased visitation out of Australia, and Please send your application, along with CV to “This year we trialled a single ticket promotion to we hope that this event will prompt a strong contin- both of our games on the same weekend and fans from gent of Brumbies and Raiders supporters to hop across Matt Markham by e-mail: [email protected] both codes absolutely loved it. the ditch.” or post to Box 77, Ashburton 7740. “With both clubs playing Canberra teams on the Eden Park CEO Nick Sautner said the innovative Applications close, November 1. same weekend, it was the perfect chance to give it a go. event would give sports fans a special incentive to be “It’s exciting and innovative and gives the Vodafone at the stadium on March 21 next year. Warriors and the Blues the unique opportunity to cel- “New Zealand’s national stadium was built for ebrate some of the best sporting entertainment that crowds of all sizes and demographics so an opportuni- Auckland has to offer.” ty to host fans of both the Blues and the Vodafone War- The Codes of Auckland announcement is another riors in our 116-year old home is inspiring,” he said. example of Auckland leading the way with innovative “We look forward to showcasing the stadium’s diver- sporting events for both locals and visitors to enjoy sity and providing Kiwis with another great reason to and was welcomed by Auckland city authorities as well visit Eden Park.”

Daily Events Oct 30 & 31, 2019 WEDNESDAY 10am 10am - 4pm Seated exercises suitable for people with Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. HOSPICE MID CANTERBURY OP SHOP. limited mobility. MSA Social Hall, Havelock welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. 6am Street (not school holidays). Buffalo Lodge rooms, Cox Street. ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Quality clothing and homewares. Donations Sweaty Betty’s circuit training in hall. 48 Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main welcome. 71 Tancred Street. 10.45am 6.30pm Allens Road. Allenton. Street, Methven. 10.30am ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. THE MID CANTERBURY LINE DANCERS. 9.30am 10am AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. Golf Croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Beginners learn to Line Dance (6.30pm), AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities Cavendish Street. lower Intermediate/intermediate (7.30pm- Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities Holy Communion. Park Street. welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. 1pm - 4pm 9pm). Instructor Annette Fyfe. Phone 0274 813 131, Tinwald Hall, Graham Street. welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. St 10am - 11am Buffalo Lodge rooms, Cox Street. ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY David’s Church, 48 Allens Road, Allenton. HIP HOP FOR SENIORS. 10.30am - 12pm GROUP. 6.30pm (registration 6pm) 9.30am Join a great group, enquiries to Jessie, 029 ASHBURTON OPEN COFFEE MORNINGS. Open for research, visitors welcome. MID CANTERBURY SOCIAL WHEELERS. WALKING GROUP. 944 0168. $5. Balmoral Hall, door along Every Wednesday, come for a coffee and Ashburton Heritage Centre, West Street. Ford’s Road, Tinwald. One hour walking varying fitness levels. East side of building with ramp (not school chat, child friendly location, all welcome. Closed most public holidays. 7.30pm Meet Walnut Avenue by the College holidays). Phone Adi 027 220 8791 or Sue-ann 021 679 1.15pm GLENYS’ DANCE GROUP. Auditorium carpark. 10am - 3pm 348. ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. Sequence dancing, all welcome. Pipe Band 9.30am - 4pm 206 CLUB AGE CONCERN. 10.30am - 3pm Association Croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Hall, Corner Queens Drive and Creek Road. ST JOHN SHOP. Join us for a fun day filled with activities for ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Cavendish Street. 7pm - 9pm Opportunity shop open daily, donations the over 60 years. For more information A great selection of over 30 aircraft from 1.15pm ASHBURTON UKELELE CLUB. welcome. 129 Tancred Street. ring Age Concern 308 6817. Seniors Centre, the past to the future on display. Open daily WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Club night. Phone 027 696 2607, Savage Club 8.30am - 1pm Cameron Street. with extended hours on a Saturday and Golf Croquet doubles, new players welcome. hall, Cox Street. ASHBURTON MENZSHED. 10am - 3.30pm Wednesday. Ashburton airport, Seafield Rd. Waireka Croquet Club, Philip Street. Come and join fellow sheddies for some fun WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. 10.45am 1.30pm and fellowship make/fix something in our Association Croquet, Tasmanian doubles. MSA TAI CHI. AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. new workshops. 8 William Street. Waireka Croquet Club, the domain, Philip St.

THURSDAY Open Thursday and Saturday mornings for ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. 11am welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. Buf- toy hire. Victoria Street, The Triangle. Fit Kidz for preschoolers and caregivers. 48 AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. falo Lodge rooms, Cox Street. 9.30am 8.30am - 1pm Allens Road. Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities 1pm - 3pm AGE CONCERN EXERCISE CLASS. welcome. Phone Age Concern 308 6817. Holy Weekly classes. Seniors Centre, 206 Cam- ASHBURTON MENZSHED. 10am - 4pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. Spirit Church. Thomson Street, Tinwald. eron Street. Come and join fellow sheddies for some fun HOSPICE MID CANTERBURY OP SHOP. A great selection of over 30 aircraft from the and fellowship make/fix something in our Quality clothing and homewares. Donations 1pm past to the future on display. Open daily with 9.30am - 11am new workshops. 8 William Street. welcome. 71 Tancred Street. ASHBURTON MSA PETANQUE SECTION. extended hours on a Saturday and Wednes- BALMORAL HALL LINE DANCERS. 9.30am - 4pm Club day, new players welcome. Boules sup- day. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road. Join our friendly group for fun exercise 10.15am plied. 115 Racecourse Road, Ashburton. 2pm - 4pm during term time. Balmoral Hall, Cameron ST JOHN SHOP. MSA TAI CHI. VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Street. Opportunity shop open daily, donations Beginners refresher and learning of Tai Chi 1pm welcome. 129 Tancred Street. for arthritis. MSA Social Hall, Havelock Street Museum only open (parts shed closed). 86 9.30am - 11.30am AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. 10am (not school holidays). Maronan Road, Tinwald. MID CANTERBURY BADMINTON CLUB Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. welcome, Phone Age Concern 308-6817. St 7.30pm DAY TIME SECTION. 10.45am NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Peters Church, Allenton. GLENYS’ DANCE GROUP. New members very welcome, rackets avail- MSA TAI CHI. Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Old time/sequence dancing. Learn to dance. able. EA Networks Stadium, River Terrace. Stretching exercises for all abilities. MSA 1pm Street, Methven. Social Hall, Havelock Street (not school everyone welcome. Allenton Scout Den, 9.30am - 12.30pm AGE CONCERN STEADY AS YOU GO. 10am holidays). Supportive fall prevention group, all abilities Melrose Road. ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Classifieds

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SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT RAFFLES ASHBURTON COLLEGE 2019 ‘Individual Excellence in a NZ National Party Supportive Learning Environment’ Rangitata Electorate Raffle First XV Boys’ (UC Championship 1st - 227 Team) and Girls’ Rugby Coaches 2nd - 200 RECEPTIONIST VACANCY Expressions of Interest Sought 3rd - 141 Part-time 4th - 193 Ashburton College, in association with the Mid Accountant Due to Rakaia Medical Centre’s continued 5th - 175 growth, there is an opportunity for a part-time Canterbury Rugby Union, is seeking to further 6th - 164 receptionist to join our professional, enthusiastic enhance the sport of rugby in the college and 7th - 310 and friendly team. The position is for 31 hours invites expressions of interest in key voluntary roles We are looking for an accountant with exceptional people skills and 8th - 156 per week. in the Ashburton College Rugby Programme. The a positive outlook who is ready to further their career. You’ll need 9th - 74 We are a well-established and forward-looking persons appointed are required to maintain positive 10th - 244 relationships and links with the college and ensure to be committed to providing a high level of service and great at medical centre with approximately 2400 11th - 16 student management is consistent with college prioritising your own work while being flexible enough to change patients. We place a strong emphasis on 12th - 191 policies and procedures. The coaches once appointed priorities. providing personalised, high quality care for our 13th - 150 will have the ability to appoint their own managers. patients. Ideally you’ll be a Chartered or Associate Chartered Accountant 14th - 198 We are looking for someone with that same The successful applicants will be responsible for with three years’ industry experience. Work pattern flexibility will 15th - 74 attention to customer care and who has a leading the preparation and coaching, on and off the be considered for the right candidate. 16th - 146 positive, friendly and understanding attitude field, of the 1st XV to a standard of excellence that 17th - 320 while knowing how to prioritise work flows. is required of teams participating in this prestigious To find out more about these 18th - 341 Do you have what we are looking for? competition, while embracing the values of the college vacancies and what the 19th - 344 • Experience in a medical reception role for at and the MCRU. Ashburton District Council 20th - 107 least a year Key attributes sought in the appointees include: 21st - 236 • Excellent communication and interpersonal has to offer you - visit our • Strong technical knowledge of the modern game, 22nd - 150 skills website. combined with sound coaching and analytical skills. 23rd - 257 • Great computer skills with MedTech and 24th - 323 Microsoft Office experience • Experience in coaching sport at teenage Applications close 25th - 81 • Good time management skills and ability to representative level or higher. Sunday, 3 November 2019. 26th - 99 multi-task • Special interest in college sport, balancing the • High level of accuracy with a variety of objectives of success in the short-term, with the 27th - 57 administration work and a quick learner development of individual athletes in a team 28th - 312 • Ability to build strong rapport with team environment. www.ashburtondc.govt.nz/careers 29th - 329 members • An ability to work with and challenge a group of 30th - 333 • Appreciation of patient confidentiality is an aspiring rugby players. 31st - 212 PUBLIC NOTICES WANTED 32nd - 294 absolute must Applications close noon, Friday 8 November 2019 FIREWOOD tree lines wanted, Applicants for this position should have NZ 33rd - 326 Expressions of interest or enquiries about 20 tonne digger to clean 34th - 83 residency or a valid NZ work permit. NOTICE OF MEETINGS up. Phone 027 611 3334. commitments can be made via email to: 35th - 221 If you are interested in applying for this position Ross Preece November 2019 Prize winners will be please forward your CV with covering letter to: Principal TRADES, SERVICES Emma Jaillet-Godin, Practice Manager Email:[email protected] The following meetings will be held in November. contacted. Rakaia Medical Centre, Please provide a brief rugby CV and referees. Thursday 14 November Organiser: 30 Elizabeth Avenue, Rakaia, 7710 Council at 11.00am Colin Truman, or via email to: [email protected] Environment Canterbury, 200 Tuam Street, 268 Otipua Road, If you would like any further information, please Christchurch Timaru. call the medical centre on 03 303 5002 and ask Thursday 28 November to speak to Emma. Canterbury Regional Transport Committee at 4.00pm ENTERTAINMENT Applications close Monday, November 4, 2019. ARTWORK APPROVALAirport Commodore Hotel, 449 Memorial Avenue, Christchurch Beckley ASHBURTON COLLEGE ARTWORK APPROVAL Regulation Hearing Committee Coachlines ‘Individual Excellence in a The Merino Story Hinds The Regulation Hearing Committee is scheduled to Full Colour Magnet 90 x 50 mm Quantity 80 Programme Supportive Learning Environment’ We are looking for an enthusiastic, meet weekly. Meetings will be held, as required on Thursday22/06/17 7, 14, 21, 28 October commencing at 8.30am. ◊ GERALDINE FETE Full Colour Magnet 90 x 50 mm honest person to join ourQuantity team.80 November 7 departing To confirm venue and start times for these meetings Ashburton, 9.30am. First XV Boys’ (UC Championship This position is part time and does22/06/17 please check online at the link described below or ◊ HORORATA Team) and Girls’ Rugby Assistants require some weekend work. contact Customer Services on (03) 353-9007 (calling HIGHLAND GAMES from Christchurch) or calling from any other areas: November 9. Expressions of Interest Sought Please apply with your CV to: 0800 324 636 (0800 EC INFO). ◊ CHRISTMAS REBUILD Ashburton College, in association with the Mid Actual [email protected] Size: 100% when viewed on A4 paper Agendas will be available online at TRIP Canterbury Rugby Union, is seeking to further http://www.ecan.govt.nz/meetings at least November 24 departing enhance the sport of Rugby in the collegeActual and Size: 100% when viewed on A4 paper two days prior to each meeting. 9.30am. invites expressions of interest in key voluntary roles ◊ SELWYN EXPO Beekeeper Members of the public are welcome to attend these MOTORING @ West Melton, in the Ashburton College Rugby Programme. The position for mid and meetings, and copies of the agenda will be made persons appointed are required to maintain positive WHEEL alignments at December 1 departing inland Canterbury available at the meetings. 11.30am. relationships and links with the college and ensure great prices. 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Cryptic crossword Simon Shuker’s Code Cracker Your Stars ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): You didn’t feel ready for it before, but now you’ve a better idea about how to go about a challenge you’ve long had your eye on. Your cosmic gift of the day will be greater flexibility and strength. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): What colour is the sky? Blue, right? Not always. It’s often black, white, pink, black, grey, purple and more. Think twice before labelling things. The first identifiers that come to mind are often incorrect. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): You are constantly doing things without knowing how. The “how” has a way of working itself out when the “why” is strong enough. Stay focused on your purpose and the logistics will fall into place. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): Some of what you need will be easy to get. And what’s not easy to get will lead you on a fantastic chase involving characters you’ll be happy to have the excuse to get to know. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): Of all the possible things a person could be to you today – kind, entertaining, ACROSS attentive, appreciative -–- these things don’t 1. Company that came across a body in space (5) matter in the least unless the person is also 4. Stop confronting defender that’s no longer being served (4,3) available. Availability always wins out. 8. Cook the joint using the right sort of oven (5) VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): Don’t worry whether or not you 9. Gather it in or Henry initially might starve (7) did it right. It’s the effort that matters now. 10. Don’t start to curve at the finish (3) You can get better at this with future efforts, 11. Old Psalm comes in with 99 ahead of it (9) which will be a rather intuitive process. All 12. The harbour is to the left of the ship (4) you have to do is keep showing up. 13. Scheme that shows architect’s ideas laid flat (4) LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): You love a good story, and yet 18. Fond remembrance of the past again lost in such a way (9) you’d rather your real life be drama-free. 20. Fabulous bird to be steady as sound of (3) Drama needs conflict, and you don’t. Your 21. Lack of movement as one near it can show (7) life is plenty interesting without obstacles of 22. Earlier he could have deputised for the abbot (5) that nature. 23. Pygmalion’s creation in cotton fabric (7) SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): It’s like you’re sitting at the 24. If it’s close, stick it back, gobbling your starters (5) table of life and waiting for what you ordered. Unfortunately, the service in this joint is DOWN questionable. You’ll dine, eventually, but you’ll 1. It is comparable to the writing of letters (13) have to be the cook and the waitstaff, too. 2. Wander aimlessly about and need arm to be re-set (7) SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): You will produce 3. Very small irritation in the tummy, first and last (6) beautiful work or conversation, which is 4. How could he bind his rear? (6) just a different kind of work. You’ll have the 5. Poison that, with copper, is very uncommon (6) sensation of letting things come through you 6. A nymph was given nothing to study (5) instead of from you. 7. Go get it, bring it with you, and be a humble slave (5,3,5) CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): For you, challenge isn’t 14. UK girl moving round the North and hanging furtively about WordWheel about conquering other people or even about (7) WordBuilder 622 conquering inanimate objects, processes or 15. No longer up to history, having sex appeal (4,2) Insert the missing letter to complete ideas. Challenge gives you the opportunity to 16. Lizard one gets with AA gun perhaps (6) an eight-letter word reading reach into yourself to see what’s there. 17. See Mum, paw out, getting bead-money (6) clockwise or anti-clockwise. D E W AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): You have the healing gift. 19. 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Light winds. 22 Ashburton Guardian METHVEN LINCOLN 19 www.guardianonline.co.nz MAX 18 OVERNIGHT MIN 4 FRIDAY: Fine, apart from some Rakaia DEATHS DEATHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AKAROA evening cloud. NE breezes. 18 MAX 18 OVERNIGHT MIN 6 FERGUS, June Mabel HOOD, Murray Leslie CHAMBERS, Victor Claude ASHBURTON R SATURDAY: Morning cloud, then (nee Sellars) – Thomas – (Vic) – ak ai becoming  ne and warm. NE. On October 26, 2019, passed Passed peacefully on Betty and Maree would like to 21 a away peacefully in the loving October 25, 2019 at Radius express their heartfelt thanks MAX 26 OVERNIGHT MIN 13 care of Terrace View Millstream, Ashburton, to those who supported them As hbur Retirement Village, surrounded by his family. by messages of sympathy, Geraldine ton Midnight Tonight Ashburton. Aged 90 years. Aged 83 years. Loving phone calls, texts, baking, Beloved wife of the late husband of Helen, father and flowers, meals, home visits Ra ngita Raymond Keith (Ray) Fergus. father-in-law of Grant and and attending Vic's ta Loved and cherished mother Debbie, Odette, Richard and celebration of life. Thank you of Robyn and David Neeson Debra, and grandfather Pop to those who donated in Vic's TIMARU (Carew) and Mark and to all his grandchildren and memory. Thanks also to 21 Raylene Fergus (Blenheim). great grandchildren. Bernard Egan, Linda, Barry SUN PROTECTION ALERT Much loved Nana of Frances Messages to the Hood family, and the team at Paterson's (Glasgow) and Heather c/- 13 Oak Grove, Ashburton for their care and :00 :30 10 AM– 4 PM (London) and a loved aunty 7700. In lieu of flowers, professionalism and to the PROTECTION REQUIRED of all her nieces and donations to the Cancer RSA for their tribute. Special Even on cloudy days nephews. Messages to c/- R Society or Nurse Maude thanks to Dr Penny Holdaway Data provided by NIWA and D Neeson, R D 5, would be appreciated. Our and the amazing team at Waimate Ashburton 7775. A special family appreciates all the care Princes Court Lifecare for Wind km/h NZ Situation Wednesday, 30 October 2019 thank you to all the staff at and support shown over the their wonderful care of Vic. less than 30 A warm front moves east across the country while a Terrace View for their loving past few years. Doing as Always a gentleman n e mainly isolated cloudy drizzle drizzle few showers n e showers clearing showers cold front moves north over the South Island today care of June. A service to Murray wished (for once) we Treasured memories celebrate June’s life will be saw him off with a private 30 to 59 before weakening over the North Island overnight. The held at our Chapel, cnr East family service on TUESDAY, cold front is followed by a strong southwesterly ow. fog isolated snow sleet thunder rain snow hail 60 plus and Cox streets, Ashburton October 29, 2019. thunder  urries The front clears the North Island Thursday morning, as on FRIDAY, November 1, a ridge of high pressure builds over the country. commencing at 11.00am. overnight Followed by private cremation Canterbury Plains Canterbury High Country NZ Today max low at the Ashburton Auckland  ne 17 12 Crematorium. TODAY TODAY FZL: Rising to 2100m, lowering to 1300m later Showers about the divide, possibly heavy, FUNERAL Fine until afternoon with high cloud and Hamilton  ne 17 10 northerly breezes, then a strong, cold with snow to 1600m. Further east, showers FURNISHERS southwesterly change brings a few showers, spreading north from afternoon, clearing in Napier  ne 20 9 HOOD, Murray Leslie MASTER possibly thundery with hail. Becoming  ne the evening. Wind at 1000m: NW 60 km/h, Palmerston North showers 16 7 Thomas – MONUMENTAL MASON again in the evening and winds easing. changing S 50 km/h in the afternoon. Aged 83 years. Loved Wind at 2000m: NW 60 km/h, rising to youngest son of Wilfred John E.B. CARTER LTD TOMORROW Wellington windy 15 8 For all your memorial severe gale 90 km/h late morning or midday, and Eileen Alice Hood. Fine apart from afternoon showers about Nelson  ne Brother and brother-in-law of requirements then changing SW 50 km/h in the afternoon. 19 7 New headstones and designs the foothills. Light winds. Alice and Ian Clifton, Evelyn Blenheim  ne 20 5 and Peter Melville, Errol and Renovations, TOMORROW FZL: Rising to 1500m in the morning Additional inscriptions, FRIDAY Fine apart from isolated afternoon showers. Moana Hood, Ken and June Greymouth showers 14 6 Hood (all deceased), Avis Cleaning and Concrete work Fine, apart from some evening cloud. Wind at 1000m: NW 50 km/h. Carried out by qualified Northeasterly breezes. and James Wilson and all his tradesmen. Wind at 2000m: W 60 km/h. Christchurch mainly  ne 21 3 Canterbury owned, nephews and nieces. 620 East Street Ashburton locally operated SATURDAY FRIDAY Timaru showers 21 1 Ph/Fax 308 5369 Morning cloud, then becoming  ne and Mainly  ne, evening cloud. Light winds. or 0274 357 974 Queenstown showers 16 2 Patersons Please note all late death [email protected] warm. Northeasterly breezes, easing later. SATURDAY notices or notices sent NZMMMA Member Funeral Services SUNDAY Morning cloud, then  ne. W developing. Dunedin rain 18 7 and Ashburton outside ordinary office hours must be emailed to: Fine and warm. Winds becoming light. SUNDAY Invercargill showers 14 6 Crematorium Ltd [email protected] Specially designed Fine and warm. Westerly breezes. to ensure publication. Office and Chapel headstones to World Weather Forecasts for today River Levels cumecs To place a notice during Corner East & Cox reflect the Adelaide  ne 33 17 Frankfurt  ne 10 2 New York drizzle 20 14 Selwyn Whitecliffs (NIWA) at 2:00 pm, yesterday 2.66 nc Streets, Ashburton office hours please contact Amsterdam  ne 10 2 Geneva  ne 12 8 Paris  ne 11 5 us on 03 307 7900 for more Bangkok  ne 34 25 Hobart  ne 19 7 Perth showers 23 13 individual Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 2:00 pm, yesterday 217.6 Ph 307 7433 information. Berlin  ne 8 0 Hong Kong  ne 27 21 Rarotonga rain 25 23 personality Brisbane  ne 26 18 Honolulu rain 30 22 Rome rain 20 13 Any queries please Cairns showers 29 22 Islamabad  ne 28 10 San Francisco  ne 21 10 Nth Ashburton at 2:00 pm, yesterday 8.92 nc contact 0800 Cairo  ne 26 18 Jakarta  ne 31 26 Seoul  ne 18 5 Calcutta  ne 30 21 Johannesburg  ne 28 12 Singapore thunder 34 24 Sth Ashburton at 2:00 pm, yesterday 9.36 ASHBURTON Canberra  ne 31 7 Kuala Lumpur thunder 33 25 Stockholm rain 6 -2 (0800-274-287) Colombo thunder 30 23 London cloudy 12 8 Sydney  ne 27 16 Phone Eddie anytime Darwin thunder 32 25 Los Angeles  ne 23 10 Taipei drizzle 22 19 Rangitata Klondyke at 1:30 pm, yesterday 96.4 Delhi  ne 31 19 Madrid cloudy 19 10 Tel Aviv showers 24 17 308 9051 or Dubai  ne 36 27 Melbourne  ne 26 13 Tokyo  ne 23 13 Waitaki Kurow at 2:05 pm, yesterday 440.1 Dublin rain 10 10 Moscow snow 1 0 Washington rain 20 11 021 267 5563 Edinburgh  ne 9 3 Nadi thunder 30 22 Zurich  ne 9 5 Source: Environment Canterbury

Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing Canterbury Readings to 4pm yesterday Ashburton Methven Christchurch Timaru Wednesday Thursday Friday We are the only m Airport Airport Airport am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm 3 Temperature °C Mid Canterbury funeral 2 At 4pm 11.3 5.8 13.6 11.0 Max to 4pm 15.6 14.4 17.5 16.5 home providing local, 1 Minimum 2.2 5.8 5.7 3.2 0 Grass minimum -0.1 – 0.7 – 5:57 12:12 6:21 12:34 6:52 1:07 7:15 1:30 7:49 2:03 8:14 caring and dignifi ed The times shown are for the Ashburton River mouth. For the Rangitata river Rainfall mm mouth subtract 16 minutes and for the Rakaia river mouth subtract 4 minutes. 16hr to 4pm 0.0 – 0.4 1.4 mortuary care. Rise 6:18 am Rise 6:16 am Rise 6:15 am October to date 69.6 – 61.0 54.4 Set 8:16 pm Set 8:17 pm Set 8:18 pm Avg Oct to date 55 – 45 50 Bad Bad fishing Bad Bad fishing Bad Bad fishing 2019 to date 625.6 – 493.4 380.4 Complete 568 – 534 421 Rise 7:43 am Rise 8:22 am Rise 9:06 am Avg year to date Set 10:35 pm Set 11:45 pm Wind km/h Local Care At 4pm S 13 S 17 NE 2 SE 15 Rochelle First quarter Full moon Last quarter Since 1982 Embalmer 4 Nov 11:24 pm 13 Nov 2:36 am 20 Nov 10:12 am Strongest gust S 35 – SW 65 S 39 ©Copyright OceanFun Publishing Ltd. www.ofu.co.nz Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa Time of gust 3:36pm – 2:28pm 3:33pm

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Beemans lead the charge

Rachel Reid leads the bunch during the Tinwald Cycling Club’s race on Sunday. PHOTO ROBYN HOOD 271019-RH-305

Flynn Beeman produced a top Co-marker Nigel Chatterton ry Neal rounding out the top six. claim the win and fastest time place spoils, and Sarah Gould ride to secure the victory and dug deep in the concluding stages Scratch marker Hayden Jeffer- honours. Maddi rode the distance produced a great ride to take major spoils in Tinwald Cycling to claim second place, while front son claimed fastest time honours, in 28.53 minutes. fourth place. Club’s 48km handicap event markers Liz Wylie and Nigel Leary riding the distance in 70.30 min- It was a closely fought event Leah Reid stormed home to around the Grahams Road block put up a brave effort in challeng- utes, while Nigel Douglas and Ste- though, with Maddi catching take fifth place, with Daniel Gould on Sunday. ing conditions to deservedly se- ve Caldwell secured second and the front marker Holly Craw- charging in to sixth, while Kenny Beeman made a solo bid for cure third and fourth places re- third time. ford-Douglas in the shadow of the Johnstone secured division two glory into the tough headwind spectively. The juniors and division two finish line. bragging rights. finish in the Nelson Building Soci- Cole Beeman made it a good riders contested a 16km handicap Crawford-Douglas held on for This week the club will contest ety event, chasing down the front day for the Beeman stable by event, where back marker Maddi second place, with the fast finish- a graded scratch race around the markers inside the final 3km. charging into fifth place, with Lar- Lowry rode through the field to ing Lily Davidson taking the third Blackbridge block. Hampstead bowlers do best in the Gill Trophy P17