TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI SATURDAY-SUNDAY, JUNE 12-13, 2021 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.70 THE BEAUTY THOUSANDS WAHINE OF THE OPPOSE MOSQUE WORKING HUMAN MASSACRE MOVIE THE BRAIN CHANGE INSIDE TODAY PAGE 3 PAGE 6

TWO log ships wait for their turn to load at Eastland Port. The ships SIDE BY SIDE were among seven anchored in Turanganui a Kiwa/Poverty Bay yesterday. This shot by Herald photographer Liam Clayton was taken from Wheatstone Road, with Wallis Road in the foreground. Meanwhile, the dive project to repair holes in the piles under Wharf 8 at the port is running to schedule. Chief operating officer Andrew Gaddum said the work would be completed by June 20 as planned. “It’s not easy work because of the poor visibility in the water at this time of year but the work is progressing. “The day-time log loading resumed in the past couple of days while the divers had a break and were back in the water this morning. Night-time- only loading resumes tonight. “There is some challenging weather coming our way that will likely interfere with diving conditions and impact shipping movements. “Trucks carting logs into Eastland Port will restart at 4am on Monday.”

Fast-tracking claims claims to customary marine titles including customary marine title and and rights for the Mahia foreshore and At the pace we’ve been going protected customary interests. seabed can be expected to be fast-tracked ‘ The new strategy aims to achieve fair, following Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations it would take approximately transparent and timely determination of Minister Andrew Little’s visit to the applications for recognition of customary region today. 100 years to fully determine all marine title and protected customary Speaking at Kaiuku Marae in Mahia, applications rights, or activities under the takutai Mr Little announced the Crown’s new ’ moana legislation. approach to takutai moana (marine and — Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Where the continued existence of coastal area) applications to give all Minister Andrew Little customary interests is established by applicants an opportunity to engage with the evidence, they can be recognised the Crown and better support the Maori- by the Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Crown relationship. unacceptable. The new approach seeks will engage with all iwi, hapu, and Negotiations or the High Court, and Following discussions with applicant to engage all 387 applications within a whanau groups across 20 coastal areas to given legal effect. groups, the Crown has reviewed the quarter of this timeframe,” Mr Little said. timeframes informed by applicants.” “Engagement will be collaborative and existing takutai moana application “The new Takutai Moana Crown The takutai moana legislation (te focus on building an understanding of the process and seeks to do more to help Engagement Strategy is a result of Takutai Moana Act 2011 and Nga Rohe relevant tikanga, preparing the historical applicants pursuing recognition of listening to applicant feedback that one- Moana o Nga Hapu o Ngati Porou Act research and evidence needed to meet customary interests. by-one engagement is too slow for the 2019) recognises customary interests the legal tests for recognition, and on “At the pace we’ve been going it would volume and complexity of applications that whanau, hapu or iwi can show they working through shared or overlapping take approximately 100 years to fully that need to be decided. have had in an area of the takutai moana interests,” the Minister said. determine all applications. That is clearly “Under the new strategy, the Crown from 1840 in accordance with legal tests, CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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ON THE JOB: Senior Constable Justin Moore will wear full police uniform when he takes part in the Step Up Challenge at Eden Park next month to raise funds for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer . Picture supplied STEPPING UP Eden Park challenge tough but nothing compared to the cause by Murray Robertson recently lost a family member to cancer.” Sr Const Moore was also motivated to POLICE officer Justin Moore has take part by the death of young Auckland been running up the Titirangi/Kaiti Hill police officer Constable Matt Hunt, who stairs and Manutahi Hill in Ruatoria as was shot and killed in the line of duty. he prepares for the Step Up Challenge “Matt’s got a memorial seat at Eden fundraiser in Auckland next month. Park. It was the last seat he sat on to For Senior Constable Moore, the watch a game prior to his passing. challenge will involve tackling 5000 steps “I’ll run the stairs in his memory, too.” at the iconic Eden Park stadium to raise Those taking part run around Eden money for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer Park, up and down the stairs. New Zealand (LBC). Sr Const Moore, 40, is no stranger to Similar fundraisers are being held at endurance efforts like this. Forsyth Barr Stadium in October and “When I was a volunteer firefighter I Auckland’s Sky Tower at a yet-to-be- tackled the Auckland Sky Tower stair confirmed date. climb, and I also took on the Eureka Stair “Each day seven Kiwis are diagnosed Climb in Melbourne two years ago, which with a blood cancer or related condition, involved going up a 110-storey building.” and while the challenge will be tough it’s His training for the Eden Park nothing compared to what blood cancer challenge is going well. sufferers are going through,” Sr Const “Right now I’m making the most of the Moore says. stairs at Kaiti Hill when I’m in Gisborne He is usually based on the front line and running up Manutahi Hill when I’m in Gisborne but has been filling in at up at Ruatoria.” Ruatoria for the past few months. The Step Up Challenge is on Sunday, “I was motivated to do the Step Up July 18. Challenge to make a contribution to those “I want to raise as much money as I suffering from cancer. can for the cause.” “My wife Laurelle lost an uncle to the IN TRAINING: The Titirangi/Kaiti Hill stairs are ideal preparation for Senior ■ disease and we have some family friends To donate to Sr Const Moore’s Constable Justin Moore who will climb 5000 steps at the Eden Park stadium in the fighting it right now. challenge go to edenpark. Step Up Challenge fundraiser on July 18. Donations to his cause will be gratefully “Also, a police colleague of mine stepupchallenge.org.nz/justin-moore received. Picture supplied

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‘AN INCREDIBLE COMPUTER’: That is how Dr Samantha Holdsworth (pictured) describes the human brain. Dr Holdsworth is a medical physicist at Matai Research Centre at Hauora Tairawhiti/Gisborne Hospital. She works behind the scenes to ensure the best possible images of the brain, so subtle changes and early diagnosis of diseases can be made. Holdsworth picture by Rebecca Grunwell

by Sophie Rishworth Milky Way galaxy. Spending a lot of time to get “really blood flow to the brain — the brain “That’s why our brain is such an good images” from the MRI machine creates new vessels, which go deeper IF all the blood vessels in your brain incredible computer.” means they can pick up subtle damage, and more expansive — and helps your were joined, they could wrap two-and- There are about 100 trillion and catch diseases and disorders early. brain clear out chemicals that make you a-half-times around the Earth — about connections, which allow us to think and “A key thing to keep your brain feel stressed and anxious. 100,000 kilometres. compute information. healthy is to move, move, move,” said Dr “Exercise has also been shown to This and other fascinating facts “Every time you have a new thought Holdsworth. “Our brains are built for increase the brain volume.” were shared by medical physicist Dr or memory, a new connection is made. moving — our ancestors moved 10 to 20 Sleep is another well-known factor in Samantha Holdsworth when she spoke “When you’re born, every second about kilometres a day. brain health. During a state of Rapid to a packed U3A (University of the a million connections are being made. “You think better if you move.” Eye Movement (REM — when we Third Age) crowd at the Cosmopolitan Every time we exercise, we create new Dr Holdsworth said humans learned dream) the brain is highly active and is Club. connections between neurons, and may better when several senses were thought to help with memory formation. Her talk was titled “the beauty of even promote the birth of new neurons.” stimulated at once. Dr Holdsworth said during non-REM the human brain, and how to keep it But there are still many unknowns. At this point during her talk, the sleep, spinal fluid flows into the brain, healthy”. Dr Holdsworth is based at Matai audience was encouraged to get up and acting like a rinse to get the toxic waste The human brain is the most complex Medical Research Institute at Hauora dance — led by Dr Holdsworth’s son out. structure in the known universe, she Tairawhiti/Gisborne Hospital. Oliver, a dancer himself. Social connectedness was also critical, said. The Matai team work to get the “The fact we just did that means we with good friends and family helping The brain has about 100 billion best brain images possible from every are going to learn more,” she said. people maintain thinking skills, which neurons — as many as the stars in the person’s scan. Dr Holdsworth said exercise increased lead to longevity. Need to better align pathways

FROM PAGE 1 taonga tuturu (culture and heritage) in the title area, “A number of and protection of wahi tapu applicants have applied (sacred places). Customary through both pathways marine title has previously but the choice of pathway been recognised by the Crown should not advantage or in some areas of the East disadvantage any group. Coast, and by the High Court “The two pathways in an area around Pohowaitai need to align better in and Tamaitemioka, two of the terms of support for Titi islands. Most recently, applicants and the work Justice Churchman in the that needs to be done. Edwards (Te Whakatohea No “The Crown needs to 2) judgement has recognised work with applicants customary marine title in in good faith — in a some areas of the Bay of way that builds strong Plenty, although recognition relationships.” won’t take effect until Crown engagement sometime next year when will start over the coming recognition orders are issued months. by the Court. LEFT TURN ONLY: Work has finished to permanently remove the right-hand turn on to State ■ Customary marine title ■ Protected customary Highway 35 from The Esplanade. A new island has is not the same as fee simple rights or activities are non- been installed at the intersection and the surrounding title. It enables the holders exclusive rights in an area that footpath. The work was done to create a safer to exercise legal rights on allows the applicant group to environment for drivers as traffic has increased in the behalf of the applicant group undertake a traditional activity region. Traffic volume on SH35 on the way to Wainui in a specific area, through — for example, launching has increased 16.3 percent. Between 2015 and 2019 the involvement in resource waka or gathering hangi number of vehicles a day rose from 6644 to 7728 consent processes, ownership stones — without requiring a — 1084 extra cars a day. Pictures by Liam Clayton of non-Crown minerals and resource consent. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 Monumental Masons Whale found dead on Opoutama Beach STONEHAVEN A PYGMY sperm whale washed sperm whale. however, have happened including usually single animals. for up on Opoutama Beach in Mahia New Zealand is a hotspot for the “whale tragedy” at Wainui in The most common species that Funerals yesterday. marine mammal strandings. March of 1970 when 59 sperm strand alone are common dolphins, Local residents discovered it Since 1840, more than 5000 whales beached themselves. pygmy sperm whales, and beaked Proudly Qualified, while walking their dogs and strandings of whales and dolphins DoC manages whale strandings whales. Registered and contacted the Department of have been recorded around New and rescues with the help of local Making a Difference. Conservation. Zealand’s coastline. communities, volunteers and ■ To report whale or dolphin 601 Nelson Road DoC’s East Coast biodiversity Strandings occur all year round organisations like Project Jonah. strandings, ring the DoC emergency Ph 867 1800 ranger Jamie Quirk went to the and usually involve just one or DoC responds to an average of hotline 0800 DOC HOT site and confirmed it as a pygmy two animals. Mass strandings, 85 stranding incidents a year — (0800 362 468). DrainWise team urging

IN CHARGE: Kaiti residents Brett Cranswick (left) and Scott Cunningham are two of the to check three tutors for EIT’s new electric vehicle automotive gully traps engineering programme. KAITI homeowners have been asked to join They are Gisborne District Council’s efforts to reduce pictured with stormwater inflow into the wastewater network one of the EVs by checking their gully traps and downpipes. for the practical GDC waste and stormwater team leader Mike component of Greeff said if everyone took a few minutes to the programme. check their properties, it would help reduce Picture supplied the likelihood of wastewater overflows into the rivers during rain events. Mr Greeff and his DrainWise team are out and about across Kaiti over the coming month, inspecting gully traps and assisting homeowners in getting them back to standard. “Kaiti is one of the focus areas where we experience significant direct inflow of stormwater into the wastewater network,” he said. “The problem is further exacerbated by the high water tables and flat topography coupled The future is now for EVs with incorrectly-connected downpipes and broken gully traps. “We are keen to work with homeowners to Course a chance to safeguard job in automotive industry ensure our wastewater system doesn’t get A NEW automotive engineering engineering programme offered by EIT is number (nearly 30,000) of these vehicles on overloaded, leading to discharges into the programme on offer at the Eastern Institute aimed at technicians who have completed an NZ roads,” programme tutor Steve Main says. rivers.” of could be a job saver for many automotive engineering qualification at Level “These vehicles are requiring repair He urged people to check the condition of mechanics. 4 or have equivalent skills and knowledge. and in order to undertake this in a safe their gully trap. Cracks, broken concrete and The New Zealand Certificate in Electric “It’s targeted specifically for people who manner, technicians must possess a robust, downpipes feeding directly into the gully traps Vehicle Automotive Engineering (Level 5) are working in the industry or have been comprehensive knowledge of electrical and are all warning signs of a problem. programme will give those working in the working in the industry. It covers in-depth electronic principles.” “Our problems are magnified as we head into industry the skills needed to repair electric knowledge and skills so the graduate can Mr Gregory says a -based product winter with more rain and a higher water table,” vehicle. safely and accurately diagnose and repair is used for the online delivery and all classes he said. The course is timely following this week’s multiple electric vehicle systems.” will be recorded so students can refer back “Everyone has a part to play in helping to release of the Climate Change Commission’s “There is a huge slant on electronics so to them. reduce the likelihood of wastewater overflows, roadmap of recommendations for the country you’ve got to have worked in the industry For the practical component, EIT has two and checking the condition of your gully traps to be carbon neutral by 2050. for quite some time to understand the electric training vehicles and two hybrid and downpipes is a great place to start.” Recommendations include a ban on petrol underpinning knowledge.” training vehicles — one of each in Hawke’s He estimated of 100 gully traps inspected, and diesel car imports to New Zealand ideally Mr Gregory says there is a huge need for Bay and Tairawhiti. 85 need fixing, with around 40 percent of those by 2030 but no later than 2035 — meaning a the programme because of the number of “In addition, we have purchased another requiring major work. subsequent rise in electric vehicles (EVs) — electric vehicles coming into the country and electric and hybrid vehicle to completely Illegal spouting connections and broken and set targets to get more people walking, there not being many technicians trained to disassemble. These will be used to teach gully traps on private properties were a major cycling and using public transport by the end fix them. diagnosis and repair on battery, drive, and contributor to wastewater overflows into of 2022. The programme, which is essentially high voltage auxiliary systems.” Tairawhiti rivers and the sea. he said. The move towards EVs, which have less helping create a new workforce, is designed Mr Gregory says there has been “There are some excellent educational videos moving parts, will have a significant impact to incorporate different brands of electric keen interest in the programme, and he on the council website and Facebook page if on the automobile industry with hundreds of vehicles, he says. encourages people to sign up. people are unsure about what to look for. mechanics likely to lose their jobs. The theory component will be done online “Our programmes are staircased to cater “We encourage people to get in touch if they However, upskilling is seen as a way for in weekly night classes and there will be for the fundamentals in basic servicing have any questions or need some advice.” those in the industry to help secure their three block courses of practical content. maintenance to qualified mechanics and then DrainWise was established to work together future. “While the industry debates the through to this.” with property owners and the community to fix Programme co-ordinator Miles Gregory sustainability of EV and hybrid vehicles, one To enrol for the programme or for more the wastewater and stormwater problems that says the one-year, part-time EV automotive thing is certain — there is now a significant information go to EIT’s website www.eit.ac.nz cause overflows. One week left to have your say on representation review

PEOPLE wanting to comment on the of Maori wards for the next two elections need, whether we should have wards, an Bay Fire Station on Tuesday, and Tairawhiti representation review have has created plenty of local interest, with at-large system, community boards or Ngatapa Sports Club and Tokomaru Bay only one week left to do so. over 190 submissions received so far. even a mixed system. Sports Club on Wednesday. The review looks at the total number “There’s been really good discussion so “I urge everyone to come along to one Feedback closes on Monday, June 21, of councillors there should be for a region far about what Maori and general wards of our meetings, complete the survey on and will be used to put together an initial and the way they are elected. could look like here and the best way of our website, or post it back to us when it proposal. This will be presented to the Residents can fill out the survey by organising our representation,” she said. arrives in the mail.” community for consultation in August. returning the review forms they received “This is a great opportunity for all The council is hosting community The council will then consider the in the mail, or by filling out a survey on of us but it’s important that everyone meetings from 5.30pm to 7pm next week feedback and adopt a final proposal, the Gisborne District Council website. has their say on what representation to answer last-minute questions. which has a six-week period for appeals Mayor Rehette Stoltz says the inclusion means to them, how many councillors we The meetings are being held at Tolaga and objections. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 NEWS 5 On the web On Last week’s question Do you think councils should be able to restrict the where vape products can be sold? street

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“Do you ignore 83% 16% 1% voicemails or listen to Yes No Undecided

Yes: 263; No: 50; Undecided: 4; Total: 317 them?”

THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: Johnny su: JaDe FLaMweLL: hinetu DeLL: heLen wynyaRD- noRMan Do you want to continue electing “I’m not into it. If you “Nah, I’ll read text “I’m not really into koMene: MacLean: councillors by geographic wards? (The want to talk you talk.” messages but mostly them, I rarely listen “I don’t listen to “I find them useful at other option would be to elect “at ignore a voicemail.” to them and it keeps them. I know who home on the landline large” across the district, and possibly beeping at me.” has called so I know because I know if introduce community boards.) to call them back . . . someone has called.” or not.” Online polls are not scientific and reflect the opinions of only those internet users who have chosen to participate • Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding

VOTE ONLINE: www.gisborneherald.co.nz Voters back Giving kids self-belief controls on WHEN former Gisborne music industry around the Boys’ High School student world to teach these kids. Mustafa “Mussie” Sheikh I have a few Zoom lessons started to learn the piano he organised from some amazing vape stores was given a cardboard cut-out people around the world just with a piano keyboard drawn to teach the kids how to make by Jack Marshall already, so the area around on it. a beat or how to rap over a schools should be viewed He has come a long way beat.” A SIGNIFICANT as a kind of protected since then. The vision is about majority think the Council area, in a way. We have Having grown up seeing teaching disadvantaged kids should be able to decide protected areas for some of friends struggle in low socio- life-skills with music as the where vape products can our native flora and fauna, economic environments, he medium. be sold around Tairawhiti, etc, so why not protected founded the Bread Charity In 2019 Mussie’s according to The Gisborne areas around our children? in 2017 to help students philanthropic endeavours Herald’s weekly web poll. Should they not be with career guidance, goal- brought him back to Gisborne The poll was in response protected and valued too?” setting and creating a positive and the East Coast with All to an article on a vape A “yes” voter pointed out mindset. Black and Coastie Nehe store opening metres from that there were already The latest of Mussie’s Milner-Skudder to talk to three major schools in many vape stores around several charitable projects is children about their respective Gisborne. Gisborne. the installation of recording journeys. The question was, “Do “One shop is one too studios at five locations over In February last year, he you think councils should many. It is ridiculous the the next 12 months. rolled out a well-being, check- be able to restrict where number we already have Mussie’s home town is one in email function developed vape products can be in Gisborne.” of those locations and he has for more than 200,000 New sold?” to which 83 percent Of the few undecided already made contact with Zealand children and young (263 votes) answered voters, one gave a counter- a Gisborne youth support people. During lockdown yes, 16 percent (50 votes) question: “The can organisation to discuss a last year, he donated a answered no, and 1 be bought online so why suitable site. $1000 wager he lost during percent (4 votes) said they should GDC be bothered? The Bread studios are a 10-round bout of the video were undecided. It was a Better if the government aimed at supporting children game Call of Duty with mixed sample of 317. imposed a health tax. from low socio-economic martial arts exponent Shane Overwhelmingly, voters One bottle of Vape Juice backgrounds, he says. Young. He gave the money to thought the council should equates to 200 cigarettes.” “These are mostly children a Tairawhiti family in need. have a say where the vape A no voter did not want who have no house to stay in He now plans to build shops go, in the way of the council involved in the or are displaced from home. GETTING STUCK IN: Mustafa (Mussie) Sheikh is a recording studio for liquor stores having to community any more. We want to ensure they seeking local support to set up a recording studio disadvantaged kids in apply for a licence. “Too much power for a remain positive and have in Gisborne. Here he is on the end of a paint roller Gisborne and seeks support “Definitely positioning council.” something in life they can working to turn a bare space into a furnished studio from local businesses and of sellers of vape products Another thought there look forward to and enjoy. in Te Atatu, Auckland. The studio opened this week, individuals. should be controlled,” said needed to be rules for all “By creating studios and is the first of five Mussie hopes to provide for “The idea has been in a yes voter. “If not local smoking paraphernalia if we’re not only giving kids disadvantaged kids. Picture supplied my mind for some time but councils then who will vaping was to be regulated. something proactive, we’re implementing it has been near control this? Vape products “Only if they also giving them a place where fitted with the latest Apple respect. You can be whoever impossible,” he says. should not be anywhere start restricting where they can be, and what they computer, new guitar and you want to be in this room.” “What I’d like to see is near schools!!” cigarettes/tobacco products want to be.” keyboard,” Mussie says. The studio teaches kids proactive people. I want Another in the “yes” can be sold too.” The first studio opened this “While it revolves around how to start with an idea, people who would like to be camp said, “If vape stores Because while a vape week in Te Atatu, Auckland. As making music, the wider brand it, release it, market it, part of this.” are built near schools, shop opening near the is planned for each of the five picture is it gives these kids he says. For more information that seems inappropriate schools has caused an studios, the Te Atatu site is self-belief they can apply to “Creating such a medium about Bread Charity and the to me. We need to shelter uproar, dairies near fitted with quality equipment other parts of their lives. The also opens the door for me recording studio project, or to our tamariki from some schools all over New and furnishings. whole reason behind buying to ask my celebrity mates contact Mussie, go to of these things. They Zealand have been selling “It’s a music space fully new was to create a sense of or successful people in the bread.org.nz are exposed to too much cigarettes for decades. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 Govt ‘will be breaking Thousands sign petition law if climate change denouncing terror movie not taken seriously’ by Dan Satherley, . by Caitlin Ellis, Newshub. community, and must be done — The Minister for Climate through an exercise that isn’t Change and leader of the Green Party, — A represented in a tokenistic James Shaw, says he has confidence Prime petition calling for a film manner”, said Sondos Qur’aan, Minister can deliver on about Prime Minister Jacinda co-chair of NIYA. climate change — because if she does not, Ardern’s response to New “The They Are Us movie she will literally be breaking the law. Zealand’s 2019 Christchurch is insensitive and would The independent Climate Change terror attack to be cancelled only serve to invalidate the Commission delivered its advice earlier this has gained more than 11,000 experiences of the survivors week, and Cabinet is obligated to do what signatures overnight. and victims of the attack, so it says or find another way to achieve the The National Islamic Youth it cannot be supported by our same emissions reductions, the Climate Association (NIYA) started the organisation.” Change Minister told Newshub. Nation on petition last night, following NIYA says the film Saturday. Deadline’s report of a new film “sidelines the victims and “If they don’t accept the in the works titled They Are survivors” and instead centres recommendations, they’ve got to come Us. on the response of a “white up with something better that produces They Are Us is set to follow woman”. the same outcome otherwise they are in Ardern’s response in the wake “The film centres on white violation of the law.” of a lone gunman’s terror voices and, therefore, will The Zero Carbon Act, passed in attack at Christchurch’s Al continue to white-wash the 2019, established the Climate Change Noor and Linwood mosques horrific violence perpetrated Commission, required the Government to in which 51 people were against Muslim communities.” set emissions budgets and set rules for murdered. NIYA said it was OUR DARKEST DAY: A lone police officer stands on guard how the Government must respond to the The film has received “inappropriate” for director outside the Al Noor mosque on March 15, 2019. File picture commission’s recommendations. If the widespread criticism, with Andrew Niccol to tell a story Government decides to go against the some calling it “insensitive”, of Islamophobia. commission’s advice, it has to explain why. “too soon” and an example of “It is not appropriate for ahead”. close to the tragedy were not “The law says we have to stick within the “white-saviour” mentality. Niccol — someone who has It also asked funders, consulted — including Aya that 1.5C pathway, to stick within those In its petition, NIYA says not experienced racism or FilmNation Entertainment Al-Umari, whose brother emissions budgets,” said Shaw. the film centres on white Islamophobia — to lead and and CAA Media Finance to Hussein was killed in the “If they don’t accept the series of policy voices and plans to “capitalise” profit from a story that is not cease any involvement or attacks, Tony Green, a member recommendations for how to fit into that, on the tragedy. his to tell.” support with the film. of the An-Nur mosque who they’ve got to come up with something that The petition’s description The petition called on the Philippa Campbell, one acted as a media spokesperson does do that, otherwise the Government explains how the film would be New Zealand film industry to of the film’s producers, told for the Muslim Association of itself is in violation of its own law.” problematic for Christchurch’s not allow They Are Us use of Newshub. that the film’s Canterbury after the attacks Asked if he had confidence Ardern Muslim community and why it filming locations, gear, talent production team had worked and Guled Mire, Muslim was the right person to deliver on climate should not go ahead. or crew. with “a considerable number” Community Advocate. change, Shaw said he did. “Any film that seeks to It asked Ardern to “strongly of family members of the All three agree the film He also had confidence the country’s represent the experiences denounce” the film and “make victims, it also admitted they is “capitalising” on tragedy, economically-vital agriculture sector would of such an attack requires it clear that the New Zealand were “not able to consult with “needs to be shut down” meet its methane reduction targets. Methane the direct and constant Government will not provide everyone”. and has “blindsided” the doesn’t hang around in the atmosphere as consultation of the Muslim any support to enable it to go NIYA said many people community. long as carbon dioxide, but while it’s there, has a much bigger warming effect. “Cutting methane is the strongest lever we have to slow climate change over the Vaccine ‘stocks will be tight for next five weeks’ next 25 years, and complements necessary efforts to reduce carbon dioxide,” Inger Andersen, executive director of the United by Derek Cheng, NZ Herald ROLL-OUT ‘WILL would receive their vaccinations. Nations Environment Programme, said NEED TO BE “We have asked DHBs to ensure earlier this week. WELLINGTON — Pressure on CAREFULLY people in this group receive an The current goal is a 10 percent reduction vaccine supplies is forcing the MANAGED: The invitation to be vaccinated by the below 2017 levels by 2030, and between 24 roll-out to be slowed down for Director-General end of July at the latest.” and 47 percent by 2050. prisoners and some New Zealand of Health, Dr Vaccinations are open to people “I actually think they’ll sail through that Defence Force personnel, the , in Group 3 now, while Group 4 — the with some of the innovations that are going Ministry of Health has confirmed. says supplies rest of the country 16 and over — is on,” said Shaw. It is also asking for appointments of the vaccine meant to start at the end of July. The commission’s report did not mention only — meaning no more walk- in the next five Dr Bloomfield said there will be any need for a stock cull. in appointments for Covid weeks will be enough weekly arrivals of vaccine Shaw said while that would work, it might vaccinations. tight and the shipments for DHBs to deliver not be needed in many cases, but farmers This was in contrast to Covid-19 roll-out will need 500,000 doses in the next five weeks. who had reduced their stock numbers had Response Minister ’ to be carefully In the week ending June 6, New benefited. comments on Tuesday. Hipkins was managed. Zealand had 189,660 doses of “Some of the most innovative and asked whether the expected vaccine Picture by vaccine available for distribution, profitable farms in the country have gone shipments between now and the end Mark Mitchell down from 288,000 the previous from a really high-cost, high-input model of July would require the roll-out to week and 327,240 the week before — a really intensive form of dairying which be scaled down at all. that. actually had pretty thin profit margins — “No, it shouldn’t do — based on carefully to manage our way supply during this period. Recently about 50,000 to 60,000 and they’ve gone to things like once-a-day the deliveries,” Hipkins replied. through. “Current bookings will not be vaccine doses have been arriving milking, they’ve gone to less-intensive “We know we’re going to get a “As part of carefully managing affected. But DHBs are likely to have weekly, though the Government stocking on the land which means they’ve reasonable amount through June our vaccine stocks over the next five to manage the rate of new bookings won’t say how many weekly doses got lower input costs. So a couple of things as we finish up the deliveries that weeks, we are slowing — but not to ensure they are delivering in line are expected, citing commercial happen — the methane output goes down, are already scheduled. We’ll have a stopping — vaccinations planned with their current plans.” sensitivity. the nitrous oxide goes down and their few extra doses coming through our for people in prison and some A senior clinician, speaking On Tuesday Hipkins and Ardern profits go up.” Covax allocation during that time, civilian and reserve Defence Force anonymously, told the Otago Daily confirmed the delivery of an Shaw repeatedly talked about the need for and then, through July, we’ve now personnel.” Times yesterday that vaccine estimated 1 million doses of vaccine a climate-change plan that everyone could got the confirmation of a million.” Asked on Newstalk ZB if “we’re supplies were low across NZ. during July. Most of that — about agree on. And Prime Minister Jacinda running it to the wire”, Dr Bloomfield “People giving out vaccines 700,000 doses — was expected in “The model is kind of built in a way Ardern, who hosted the Tuesday said: “We are, and in a way that’s have been told to cut right back the second half of July. to maintain a level of social consensus press conference with Hipkins, quite deliberate because the most because there is not enough vaccine Ardern said at the time that NZ because we are asking a lot of everybody. added: “I breathed a sigh of relief important place these vaccines can for the country to continue at the would have received more than 1.9 And there are some sectors that for various when I got a message from Minister be is in people’s arms.” current rate. “There is not much million doses in total by the end of reasons are quite resistant to change or Hipkins telling me what July was He still expected District Health transparency from the Ministry of July. will find it very difficult to change — I’m not looking like. So it will still take Boards (DHBs) to be able to meet Health regarding vaccine availability.” The Ministry of Health clarified going to name anyone in particular — but planning, but we don’t have quite their delivery targets for June and Last week, Southern DHB chief yesterday afternoon that that number we’ve managed to create a level of social the same anxiety we had previously July. executive Chris Fleming also was closer to 2.2 million doses, and consensus that everyone can look at each that we were ramping up maybe too Walks-ins up until now had been told a board meeting the region’s it included 100,000 Covax doses. other and go, ‘Okay, I get that I’m going to quickly for the deliveries.” permitted to get vaccinated in order vaccination efforts could go faster, As of midnight on Tuesday, the have to take action — as long as everybody Yesterday afternoon, however, the to avoid wastage, but he said that but would need to slow down due to roll-out was 10 percent ahead of else does too.’ Director-General of Health, Dr Ashley was no longer needed because the supply issues. schedule, but Auckland Metro — “I want to be moving a lot faster on Bloomfield, confirmed that the roll- vaccine could now be safely stored Dr Bloomfield said people in which is the region’s three DHBs climate change. But my job here is to out for prisoners and Defence Force at 2-8 degrees for up to 31 days. Group 3 — those over the age of 65, — were almost 30,000 jabs behind make sure that actually New Zealand starts personnel would be slowed down. “This means appointments will be people with disabilities, pregnant schedule. finally reducing emissions over the coming “Stocks will be tight for the next required for vaccinations at all DHBs people and certain health conditions decades, and actually moves much quicker five weeks and we have planned so we can carefully manage our — were anxious to know when they See also page 9 than we have in the past.” The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 NATIONAL NEWS 7

Answers to your COVID-19 vaccine questions

Here are the answers to your frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, the plan, and how it will roll out for our whānau and our communities: Is the vaccine safe? Do we have enough vaccine? The Pfizer vaccine has been thoroughly assessed for safety by our Yes. Pfizer, our vaccine supplier, has confirmed New Zealand will own Medsafe experts. receive 1 million doses of the vaccine in July. That means we can Medsafe is New Zealand’s medicines safety authority. Medsafe only keep going with our plan. grants consent for a vaccine to be used in Aotearoa New Zealand However, delivery is weighted to the end of July so our stocks will once they’re satisfied it has met strict standards for safety, efficacy be tight until then. We are carefully managing our way through this. and quality. This is the same process used to assess other We continue to focus our efforts on Group 1 (border workers), medicines, like the flu vaccine. There have been no shortcuts Group 2 (people at high risk) and Group 3 (people over 65). taken in granting approval for the Pfizer vaccine. The rate of new bookings will remain steady until the end of July It’s already been used successfully all around the world by millions when we will scale up and begin vaccinating everyone else in of people, and by hundreds of thousands here in New Zealand. New Zealand aged 16 and over. The vaccine continues to be monitored closely for safety. Even with tight supply, we will deliver more than half a million How effective is the vaccine, and what doses of the vaccine over the next five weeks. By comparison, it took us three months to deliver the first 500,000 doses. does 95% mean? The COVID-19 vaccine is highly effective if people have both doses. Group 3 update Studies show that about 95% of people who receive both doses We know some people in Group 3 (people over the age of 65, of the vaccine are protected against getting COVID-19 symptoms. pregnant people and people with disabilities and some health That means once you are fully vaccinated, you are far less likely conditions) are anxious as to when they will receive their vaccination. to fall seriously ill. District health boards (DHBs) will ensure people in this group are It’s the best way to protect you, your whānau and your community. vaccinated or receive a vaccination invitation by the end of July. Is the vaccine effective against Beware COVID-19 vaccine scams new variants? The Pfizer vaccine is free to everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand. Do not share your bank details with anyone offering you the Early indications are positive that the Pfizer vaccine works well vaccine for a fee. Scams should be reported to CERT NZ at against new variants of the virus, still preventing severe disease, https://cert.govt.nz/covid-19-vaccine-scams hospitalisation and death. Further research will help us understand how effective it is against each of the variants. Remember Getting the vaccine remains our best protection against the virus, It’s important to keep all the other safety precautions going too. in all its forms. From scanning the NZ COVID Tracer app to washing hands, all our health precautions matter.

Thank you Aotearoa New Zealand Getting the vaccine is the best way to protect you and your whānau. Find out more at Covid19.govt.nz 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 • ‘Commercially-meaningful’ deal Minister O’Connor hopeful of making progress on trade talks on visit to UK, EU by Anneke Smith, RNZ consume a lot of our produce. “The amount left to go into WELLINGTON — The the UK and EU is not that great Minister of Trade and Export and has done a reasonable job Growth, Damien O’Connor, says over the years of complementing he hopes to make solid progress what those European and UK on free-trade agreements on his producers put into the market.” visit to the United Kingdom and O’Connor wouldn’t comment the European Union (EU) next on reports of the Australian week. government possibly walking O’Connor is travelling to away from their latest offer, London, Brussels, and other than to say New Zealand Paris in a bid to push ongoing was working on its own negotiations with the UK and agreement. EU. He said his in-person visit Above, the Minister of Trade and ‘I think we both aspire to have would add political weight to Export, Damien O’Connor. Left, a high-quality, commercially trade and export talks that UK Trade Secretary, Liz Truss. meaningful trade negotiation have so far fallen short of New Pictures via RNZ and conclusion. We’re very Zealand’s expectations. similar in our approach in The trip marks the first they have and I think it’s been almost all of these trade deals. international travel by a NZ said a number of times in the “We’re trusting that, their minister since the coronavirus UK that if they can’t do a deal aspirations, while they have a pandemic began in February of with New Zealand and different portfolio of trade links last year. then who can they do one with?” with the UK, in the end I’m sure O’Connor said, while virtual This week Scottish food their trade deal won’t be exactly technology had enabled talks to producers sent a letter warning the same as ours. We’re mindful continue during the pandemic, UK Trade Secretary Liz Truss that we both need to try to get he was looking forward to the meaningful goods market access some way from the finish, but about the free-trade agreement high standards and outcomes.” face-to-face engagement. offer from the Brits. hopefully in some of the tricky being developed by Australia. O’Connor will be accompanied “Being able to meet with my “In Brussels, I’ll be reinforcing areas, we have reached political The proposed agreement’s by Ministry of Foreign Affairs counterparts — albeit socially New Zealand’s expectations agreement.” main criticism is that a zero- and Trade deputy secretary and distanced — will help us move that key outstanding issues O’Connor said so far the UK’s tarrifs, zero-quotas deal the chief negotiator for the EU-NZ towards concluding a high in the talks, including market offers had fallen “well short” government in Canberra is free-trade agreement Vangelis quality, comprehensive and access, trade and sustainable of New Zealand’s expectations demanding would undercut Vitalis. inclusive free-trade agreement. development and intellectual and while he wanted to make British farmers and businesses. NZ’s Dublin-based chief “Regarding the UK, following property need to be worked progress, he would not sacrifice Speaking to New Zealand’s negotiator for the UK-NZ free- completion of the fifth round, through.” quality for speed. position, O’Connor said he was trade agreement, Brad Burgess, which might be at the end The minister said he hoped He said the UK was under only looking for “reasonable will join O’Connor for the of this week or weekend, I’ll to make solid progress on pressure to secure free-trade access” to the UK and the EU London leg of the trip. O’Connor be reinforcing expectations negotiations during his time agreements post-Brexit. markets. will visit London, Brussels and that we have a high-quality, overseas but there was still “They’ve openly said that they “In total, we can probably feed Singapore en route to Paris on comprehensive and inclusive a way to go before any deal want to get out and negotiate 40 million people. Clearly his trade trip, before entering deal with the UK. Central to was sealed. “At this stage of trade agreements. Clearly that’s is our number one market, South a managed-isolation and this will be a commercially- trade negotiations, we are still part of the post-Brexit strategy East Asia and other markets quarantine facility for 14 days. Walking the Tongariro Crossing for good cause

TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK “I also had the pleasure of guiding — It has been 68 years since Peter Hillary and his daughter a few mountaineers Sir Edmund Hillary years ago on the Tongariro Alpine and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa became Crossing, so the connection also sits the first to reach the summit of Mt on a personal level.” Everest. Mr Barclay said the winter season In light of the anniversary of was bringing in a lot of bookings Everest Day on May 29, Adrift for guided tours, and he was asking Tongariro has launched its Fiver for guests to get behind the cause and Ed Fundraiser in collaboration with donate $5 when they made a booking the Himalayan Trust. with Adrift Tongariro. The business Founded in 1960 by Sir Ed, the would then match it with their own Himalayan Trust aims to reduce Stewart Barclay donation to the trust. poverty, improve education and “The Tongariro Alpine Crossing health, and bring safe water to is a completely different experience remote communities in . during the winter season — especially without Local mountain man, director and owner of the summer crowds. The terrain changes Adrift Tongariro, Stewart Barclay, wanted to find dramatically, and guided tours are the way to go,” a way to make difference to the communities in he said. Nepal, where circumstances have become more Mr Barclay said guided tours give visitors a challenging since the emergence of Covid-19. new level of immersion into Tongariro National “Sir Ed has always been an inspiration to me, Park. “There is the bonus of professional, skilled and being able to support this cause is a way guides who share some of the history and for us to honour his legacy and strengthen the geological wonders of New Zealand’s oldest foundations he has forged between New Zealand national park,” he said. and Nepal,” Mr Barclay said. — Whanganui Chronicle

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by Tess Brunton, RNZ will be by text, email, letter or phone call. growing on mainland colonies “We ask that people in Group 3 who CHRISTCHURCH — A Christchurch haven’t yet been contacted please be AUCKLAND — A bird almost driven off autumn nights, he said. woman says she feels left in the dark patient. It’s important to remember that the mainland by introduced pest species is The northern muttonbirds were far from after trying to arrange a vaccine for her there is no Covid-19 in our communities returning to the Waitakere Ranges and other land during the day, feeding off the continental immuno-compromised husband. and our Government has secured enough areas, and a conservation biologist has shelf. At night, the petrel’s landing technique The vaccine roll-out for people who vaccine so everyone aged 16 and over can credited years of pest-control work. was to head to cliff-top trees, crash into them are at risk of getting very sick from eventually be vaccinated.” Professor James Russell, conservation “and then just close their wings”, Prof Russell Covid started in May. However, some are The DHB had recently run ads in biologist at the University of Auckland, said said. “It’s raining birds now like it does on struggling to access the vaccine. all local papers about this and had a viable populations of the grey-faced petrel — offshore islands.” That is raising concerns the number dedicated vaccination website, La Salle the oi or northern muttonbird — were returning Colonies are also doing well at New of Pfizer vaccines is drying up quickly — said. However, Anne Norriss said this to the mainland. Plymouth, Raglan, Tauranga, Mangawhai Heads before the next deliveries are due. wasn’t what she was told by either Historically, the species had been found and North Cape. “Lots of these birds are Christchurch resident Anne Norriss the Covid-19 hotline or her husband’s throughout the upper half of the North Island coming back all over the North Island just due has been on a mission to get her GP, and she was even told to book an but the birds were relegated to offshore islands to these Predator Free New Zealand efforts. 72-year-old husband David vaccinated. appointment in a different region. due to harvesting and the introduction of It’s really amazing to see how just a little bit His GP told him if he caught Covid-19, “It’s kind of like, you’ve got to know predatory mammals. of work brings back these seabird species. he would die. “He’s immuno-compromised someone or be someone in order to be “Predator Free NZ has really motivated They’re not really threatened with extinction, as a cancer survivor. As a side-effect that shoulder tapped for a vaccine. It’s not community groups to get into backyard but they’d been really extinct to us because we came in a year or more after the chemo enough just to be as sick as a dog or trapping, and as a side effect of that, we haven’t been seeing them in our backyards.” is that it’s caused heart failure. During immuno-compromised . . . ” suddenly realised these grey-faced petrel were The Department of Conservation has the hospitalisation in March they weren’t Royal New Zealand College of GPs coming back to the coastlands of the Waitakere reported that the plan to rid NZ of rats, stoats really sure what was going on, but after medical director Dr Bryan Betty had Ranges”, Prof Russell said. and possums by 2050 is well on the way to 10 days they determined that he was now been hearing reports of eligible people Colonies of 10 to 40 birds were appearing success. The Predator Free 2050 five-year in kidney failure,” she said. not being aware of how to get a vaccine. across headlands whereas, previously, only Progress Report shows a substantial increase He fell into Group 3 of the There appeared to be two main one or two birds had just been “holding on”. in the areas where predators were suppressed Government’s roll-out that got under way reasons. At some key places such as Te Waha in already exceeding the target set for 2025. last month, but Anne Norriss said she “Number one — there is variability in Piha, birds were “dripping out of the trees” on — RNZ felt stonewalled when she had tried to what different DHBs are doing in terms arrange a vaccine appointment for him. of the groups of patients in sequence In the last week, she has called the three accessing the vaccine. So that leads national Covid-19 hotline and the to some inconsistency in terms of what’s Christchurch Covid-19 vaccination out there.” number to no avail. Vaccine supply was the second reason. Mrs Norriss visited his GP on Tuesday The Ministry of Health has said there with hopes of finding out what he needed is enough Pfizer vaccines for DHBs to do to get one. to stay on top of the more than half a “And the GP just threw his hands up million vaccinations over the next five and said ‘nothing to do with us. We’re weeks. never going to be able to give it to you nor is the pharmacy next door that Pick up provides flu vaccinations and has done for yonks. It’s nothing to do with us. Do not ask again’,” she said. “So when I asked David about it, he just didn’t have the answers to the from your questions like, ‘why not?’.” The Canterbury (DHB) Covid-19 response executive lead, Ralph La Salle, said the DHB was sorry to hear of Mrs Norriss’ experience and understood her concern for her husband. new local It would take months to vaccinate Group 3 in Canterbury as there were more than 170,000 eligible people, he said. 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Authorised by Kiri Allan MP, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 38377-04 10 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 ‘Modern-day land grabs’ ‘Cracker’ start Land-use restriction prompts thousands to protest in Kaikohe hikoi to ski season by Shannon Redstal, Hannah Kronast, Newshub. for Mt Hutt KAIKOHE — Huge Far North opposition to mapping Significant METHVEN — Canterbury’s Mt Hutt has Natural Areas (SNAs) across thousands opened its slopes for the season, after a of hectares of private land has resulted sprinkling of snow courtesy of the previous in the Far North District Council this week’s wild weather. week formally hitting pause on their It was the first South Island commercial introduction. field to open this season after low snow More than 200 people started from levels and high temperatures forced other Cape Reinga on a ‘Stop SNAs protest’ fields to push back their opening dates to hikoi early Thursday morning. next week. Then thousands of angry residents, The Nor’West Express — a multimillion- farmers, hapu and iwi groups converged dollar eight-person chairlift — is also getting on the Far North District Council’s head its debut, after a ribbon-cutting ceremony office in Kaikohe at about lunchtime this morning. yesterday, to protest what they called the The biggest of the Hutt’s three chairlifts, “modern-day land grabs”. it takes just two minutes to reach the top of The Far North District Council had the run and can carry up to 3000 people an been trying to designate some private hour. land as a significant natural area (SNA), Ski Time accommodation operator Pete which would heavily restrict what can be Wood said at least 2000 snow-seekers were done with the land in the future. ‘STOP SNAS PROTEST’: Protesters want the Government to do more than just already on the slopes. SNAs are the Far North’s most pause significant natural areas (SNAs) — they want them to scrap SNAs altogether. He said it was looking like it would be a important remnants of native habitat — Picture via Newshub. “cracker of a season” for the Methven-based places where rare or threatened plants or accommodation and food spot. animals can still be found. “We certainly have our fingers crossed The sensitive environments may The goal of SNAs is to protect the The pair agreed to press the pause and that we’re going to have a cracker of a include special landscapes with remnant Far North’s biodiversity on private reset buttons on the issue. season,” Wood said. native bush or native forests, wetlands, land, working towards preventing the However, protesters want the “We’ve got the base to start off with, so coastal vegetation, lakes and rivers or extinction of native species. Government to go further — and scrap all we need now is some top-ups of fresh geothermal vegetation that have high Around 8000 letters were sent to SNAs altogether. snow and a few Aussie tourists coming ecological value due to their native residents explaining that up to 100 Among the group of protesters across, but Kiwis have been a great support plants and habitats — many of which are percent of their private properties could yesterday was Hinerangi Cooper-Puru — to the area.” endangered locally, regionally, nationally be considered an SNA. But many locals the 84-year-old daughter of Dame Whina Wood said bookings were already much and internationally. were concerned about the changes and a Cooper. improved on last year’s post-lockdown SNAs aim to protect native plants hikoi was launched at dawn on Thursday “I come here this morning with my season and demand was still growing. and animals. Creatures potentially at Cape Reinga in protest. mother in my sights. “We’re smiling a lot more this year protected include kiwi, native bats and Far North District Mayor John “My korero to her is ‘how do you feel?’ compared to last year,” he said. the Northland green gecko which lives Carter heard the calls and travelled “I feel that she was also telling me to He said the facility had 42 rooms and was in native trees like manuka and kanuka to Wellington to meet with Associate get on with the job,” she told Newshub. fully booked for three nights in a row. and is found only in the North, in Minister for the Environment James — Additional reporting by Susan — RNZ declining numbers. Shaw. Botting, Local Democracy Reporter

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75 Grey Street I GISBORNE I P 867 6759 I gisbornemotors.co.nz 38493-14 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL A change in the (economic) weather? More Covid vaccine by Gwynne Dyer fees for the use of copyrighted Microsoft software; Depression came not just Roosevelt’s “New Deal” b) remit all licence income to Microsoft’s in the 1930s, but even more ambitious welfare donations required IT’S not Bretton Woods, but European subsidiary, conveniently located in states in every Western country after World War it’s a start. The decision by the Ireland, whose accounts state that it has “no 2. The great expansion lasted until the late 1970s, A donation of 500 million doses finance ministers of the G7 employees other than the directors” and that it is and the income gap between the rich and the rest of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine to countries to create a global “tax resident” in Bermuda; stayed relatively narrow throughout. minimum tax rate on corporate c) pay a few billion to the Irish government by The “neoliberal” era began with the elections the world’s poorest countries was profits is a step in the right other avenues to keep it happy; of Margaret Thatcher in the UK in 1979 and a good way for US President Joe direction, if only a baby step. d) send all $315 billion of worldwide profits Ronald Reagan in the US in 1980. Over the next Biden to illustrate that “America is The tide was due to turn about now, according to to Microsoft’s Bermuda “office” ( a brass plate four decades, middle- and working-class incomes back” ahead of this weekend’s G-7 one theory, and maybe it’s finally happening. on a wall), where it pays no tax at all because stagnated or fell in most Western countries, while summit of world leaders. Host Boris What was actually agreed at the meeting Bermuda does not have a corporation tax. a new class of super-rich emerged with Bezos, Johnson announced would in London last Saturday was both timid and So it is heartening that the gates may be Musk and Gates as their totems. donate 100m doses, and that the provisional. The minimum tax rate for large closing on this particular form of tax avoidance. The last era when income differences stayed G-7 nations (the US, UK, , international corporations was set at 15 percent, With governments desperate for more tax small and public spending soared (1935-1980) , , and ) not far above the rate charged by low-tax venues revenue after a year of spending vast amounts ended with runaway inflation. The previous get- aimed to end the pandemic next like Ireland and (12.5 percent). on pandemic measures, the political mood has rich-quick era ended with wild speculation and That’s down significantly from the 21 percent changed, and previously unthinkable breaches a spectacular economic crash (1929). If that year. They are expected to pledge a tax rate originally proposed by US President Joe with neoliberal dogma are now quite thinkable. precedent holds, the neoliberal era ought to end total of 1 billion doses. Biden. Moreover, the G7 (the US, Germany, Japan, The question is whether this is a lasting in a crash too, and 40 years would be about now. Charity Oxfam has criticised this France, the UK, Canada and Italy) was just the change of direction. The answer could depend There was a crash almost as bad as that in number as too low, saying the first hurdle for this initiative. The plan must also on the idea of a long (circa 40-year) cycle in the 2008, and Western economies have not really world needs 11bn doses to end the pass scrutiny by the Organisation for Economic politics of the economy. If you believe in this, recovered since, while income differentials have pandemic. That’s about the number Co-operation and Development (38 upper- and then we are indeed due for a change. continued to widen. Maybe it came a bit too expected to have been produced by middle-income democracies), then by the G20 It has to do with the expansion and contraction early, and now the emergency spending of the the end of this year (10.9bn doses), meeting in Italy next month (which includes of income differentials in developed countries pandemic has finally pushed us over the edge. but we can be sure nowhere near , China, and ), and finally by the over the past century and a bit. Between about Or maybe not: I’m just speculating here. enough will reach arms in poorer US Congress (ratification in 2022?). 1890 and the late 1920s (the “Gilded Age” to But it does feel like the wind has changed. If If it makes it through all that, then companies the “Roaring Twenties”), the gap between the governments start cooperating internationally to countries (300m of the US donation like Microsoft could no longer shield their profits rich and the rest widened fast: Rockefellers, curb the excesses of the neoliberal era, we really is for the first half of 2022). from taxation by the following routine: Rothschilds and Vanderbilts. are in a new game. Universal basic income next This is important because it is a) earn US$315 billion worldwide from licence After the Crash of 1929 and the Great stop? (And runaway inflation by 2060?) in the developing world that the pandemic now rages, and where LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS the risk of new variants emerging — that could potentially reinfect Eyeing attitude change vaccinated people — is greatest. Selective use of media A total of 2.2bn people have been Re: Ramblings perpetuate more care for the environment vaccinated now, highly correlated to Re: Focus on basics GDC, The Herald. Not even the racism in our society, June want people like you to just tone wealth, from a global population of forget the fanciful — June 9. courtesy of a reply . . . Zip. 11 letter. it down a bit, because what you nearly 8bn. Because of this the rich Well said Dot. Shoot from the hip and then Oh, you’re mistaken Polly. write has implications. You hit a number of points duck for cover. I can’t even control world is returning towards normality what happens on my own LARA MEYER but the pandemic continues to including “courtesy” and the When I queried the lack of a parking issues. I note GDC response I got this reply from boundary every minute of grow overall, overwhelmingly has not yet had the “courtesy” GDC: “Regarding James Baty’s the day and night — not I sure hope you’re right concentrated in poorer nations. to reply. comments in the Gisborne that I would want to even if Lara. Highlighting this, the Economist My dealings over the Inner Herald following your 29 I had the magic wand you Isn’t that the reason why published its estimate of the true Harbour are well documented, October 2020 article, Council suggest I possess. you and I contribute to this Covid-19 death toll in mid-May using and still work in progress. was asked by the Gisborne No, the current mob of conversation? known data on 121 variables, from GDC staff are quick to use Herald to respond, and did so. malcontents are leading us We both care enough recorded deaths to demography, to The Herald as a medium for James does not usually read on the road to hell all by about the current situation help it create a model that filled their own cause, yet choose the Gisborne Herald.” themselves. to want to try to influence not to respond when cornered Perhaps reading The Sadly, nothing I can do, public thinking. And we try in gaps where data are lacking — or you appear likely to do to bring about change in which is largely in poorer countries. or queried. Gisborne Herald so as to glean I asked Director Internal the feedback (both negative about it either. attitudes by the strength of Its model suggested about 10m Partnerships James Baty some and positive) held about It will all implode under our respective arguments. people had died, three times simple questions that would some aspects of performance its own weight when those In the meantime, I am the official number — with the have exposed the “anomalies” should be included in the job who have the numerical more than happy with the vast majority of the 6.7m or so in the “Inner Harbour project” description?? power say enough! response I am getting to my uncounted Covid deaths in poor- after he took shots at me in PETER MILLAR Have a good day. “ramblings”. My phone is red to-middle income countries; largely hot. in Asia, Africa and Russia. (The CLIVE BIBBY You shouldn’t be afraid of central estimate was 10.2m deaths, the truth Lara. You should A wonderful rail memory Clive, whatever your response try it sometime. It really is with a 95 percent probability the was meant to say, I think you just the only thing that matters. global death toll as of May 10 was I agree with Mr Hart, daylight. The whole trip was proved Polly’s point! between 7.1m and 12.7m.) Gisborne needs a rail service wonderful and educating. In my opinion the world is CLIVE BIBBY Covid jabs costing as little as whether it be for freight or The scariest time was when balanced on an ideological knife US$4 for a two-dose course have passenger. mum and dad hopped off the edge right now — just as we were And there you go again Clive! I remember as a child, rail car at Wairoa to get a cup been estimated to deliver a direct in the 1920s and ’30s leading Your version of reality is not 63 years ago, mum and dad of tea; we waited, hoping they into WW2. I feel like we are “the truth”. It is merely your value of US$2900 — and that is taking my sisters and I to wouldn’t miss getting back on without factoring in long Covid or teetering between the hard-core thoughts. Wellington on the rail car. (they were back in time). angry agendas of the populist Share your opinions if you the effects of impaired education. Some of the scenic areas So I feel sad that young Economist politicians and the ambitions of must but refrain from attacking The argues it is we saw, we would never children today won’t the far right and nationalists, who others’ views or character. Play wrong to vaccinate teenagers, who have been able to see them experience the joy of a train/ are being geed up by politicians. the ball Clive, not the woman. have a miniscule chance of dying otherwise. We went through rail car ride like we did. People like me who support from Covid-19, before the elderly dark tunnels, then popped out socially just decision-making and LARA MEYER and healthcare workers in poor the other side back into the DAVE IRVINE countries. And rich nations should [email protected] not stockpile vaccines for booster shots to cover their populations ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. many times over. Releasing such ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. vaccines would yield billions more ■ Always include full name and contact details. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. doses over the next six months. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 Leaders must not ‘repeat errors’ G7 pledge to share but jostle for ground in the sandpit

CARBIS BAY, England — corporate taxes. Group of Seven leaders brought But the main issue of the day pledges to share vaccine doses was vaccines and the mounting and make a fairer global pressure to outline global economy on Friday to a seaside vaccine-sharing plans, especially summit in England, where as inequities in supply around British Prime Minister Boris the world have become more Johnson said the coronavirus pronounced. In the US, there pandemic should not be allowed is a large vaccine stockpile, to leave a “lasting scar” on the and the demand for shots has world. dropped precipitously in recent The wealthy nations’ leaders weeks. were all smiles and unity as Biden said the US will donate Johnson greeted them on the 500 million Pfizer vaccine doses freshly-raked sand of Carbis in the next year, 200 million of Bay, but they jostled over who them by the end of 2021. That was doing most to help the commitment was on top of 80 world’s poorer nations fight million doses Biden has already Covid-19. pledged to donate by the end of Recovery from the pandemic June. A price tag for the doses was set to dominate their was not released, but the US is discussions, and members of now set to be the largest donor the wealthy democracies club to the international COVAX committed to sharing at least SET TO BUILD BACK BETTER: Leaders of the G7 pose for a group photo overlooking the beach at vaccine effort, as well as its 1 billion vaccine shots with the Carbis Bay Hotel in England on Friday. Leaders from left, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, biggest funder. struggling countries. That European Council President Charles Michel, US President , Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Johnson said the first 5 includes a pledge from US Suga, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi, French President million UK doses would be President Joe Biden to share Emmanuel Macron, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and German Chancellor shared in the coming weeks, 500 million doses, and a promise Angela Merkel. AP picture with the remainder coming over from Johnson for another 100 the next year. million shots. off the beach, French President pandemic — is a chance to set The G7 is also set to formally Macron said France would Opening three days of talks in Emmanuel Macron threw his out his vision of a post-Brexit embrace a global minimum share at least 30 million doses Cornwall, in southwest England, arm around the shoulders of “global Britain” as a mid-sized tax of at least 15 percent on globally by year’s end. Germany Johnson warned that world Biden, whom he was meeting for country with an outsized role in multinational corporations, plans to donate the same leaders must not repeat errors the first time. The White House international problem-solving. following an agreement reached amount. White House officials made over the past 18 months later said the two men discussed On Friday Queen Elizabeth 2 a week ago by their finance said the G7 leaders on Friday — or those made in the recovery Covid-19 and counterterrorism travelled from Windsor Castle ministers. The minimum is committed to 1bn doses in all. from the 2008 global financial efforts in the Sahel region near London for a reception with meant to stop companies from The COVAX vaccination crisis. of Africa and would have a the leaders and their spouses using tax havens to shift profits campaign got off to a slow “It is vital that we don’t repeat meeting on Saturday. at the Eden Project, a futuristic and to avoid taxes. start as richer nations locked the mistake of the last great Facing criticism that they are botanical garden housed inside It represents a potential win up billions of doses through crisis, the last great economic hogging vaccines, the leaders domes that features the world’s for the Biden administration, contracts directly with drug recession in 2008, when the are competing to be the global largest indoor rainforest. which has proposed a global manufacturers. The alliance has recovery was not uniform across champion of so many wounded Senior royals — including heir minimum tax as a way to pay distributed just 81 million doses all parts of society,” he said by the virus. With 3.7 million to the throne Prince Charles, for infrastructure projects, and globally, and large parts of the after leaders posed for a formal people lost in the pandemic, the his son Prince William and it dovetails with the president’s world, particularly in Africa, “family photo” by the sea. world’s richest democracies are William’s wife, Kate — joined hope to focus the summit on remain vaccine deserts. “And I think what’s gone eager to show themselves the the leaders for the reception ways the democracies can Humanitarian workers wrong with this pandemic, and champions of the afflicted. and a dinner of roasted turbot, collaborate to build a more welcomed the new donations but what risks being a lasting scar, German Chancellor Angela Cornish new potatoes and inclusive and fair global said the world needs more doses is that I think the inequalities Merkel said she hoped the greens with wild garlic pesto economy to help compete with and sooner. may be entrenched,” Johnson summit would show the world cooked by a local chef. rising autocracies like China. “We are still far from getting added. “we’re not just thinking of The choice of an ecologically The minimum tax idea also there,” said United Nations The leaders of the G7 — which ourselves.” Macron sought to themed venue was deliberate. creates an alternative that Secretary General Antonio also includes the underscore that, noting that Climate change is also a top could remove some European Guterres, who is due to attend Canada, France, Germany, Italy France had already shipped issue on the agenda, and countries’ digital services taxes the summit on Saturday as a and Japan — hope the meeting vaccine doses to the world’s poor hundreds of protesters gathered that largely hit US tech firms. guest. at the resort will also energise — and gently chiding countries in Cornwall to urge the leaders But the endorsement from “We need a concerted effort. the global economy. Beneath that have not by urging in to act, some dressed as sea the G7 is just one step in the We need a global vaccination moody dark skies, the group a tweet for “clear goals” and creatures such as jellyfish. process. The hope is to get many plan. If not, the risk is there walked away from the photo as “concrete commitments.” Demonstrators deployed a barge more countries to sign on — a will still be large areas of the cheerful as children who had For Johnson, the first G7 off the coast with two large fraught proposal in nations developing world where the just built a sandcastle. summit in two years — last inflatable figures depicting whose economies are based on virus spreads like wildfire,” he As Johnson led the politicians year’s was scuttled by the Biden and Johnson on board. attracting business with low added. — AP Ex- chief signals attacked nuclear assets

DUBAI — The outgoing chief of Israel’s which Iran later blamed on Israel. Then in April abandoned that organised effort at seeking a standing practice of secrecy involving Mossad Mossad intelligence service has offered the of this year, another blast tore apart one of its in 2003. Iran long has maintained activities. closest acknowledgment yet his country was underground enrichment halls. its programme is peaceful. “It was important to us that the world will see behind recent attacks targeting Iran’s nuclear Discussing , the interviewer asked While Cohen on camera doesn’t claim the this, but this thing should also resonate with the programme and a military scientist. Cohen where he’d take them if they could killing, Dayan in the segment described Cohen Iranian leadership, to tell them, ‘Dear friends: The comments by , speaking to travel there, he said “to the cellar” where “the as having “personally signed off on the entire One, you have been infiltrated. Two, we see you. Israel’s Channel 12 investigative programme centrifuges used to spin.” campaign.” Dayan also described how a remotely Three, the era of . . . lies is over,’” Cohen said. “Uvda” in a segment aired on Thursday night, “It doesn’t look like it used to look,” he added. operated machine gun fixed to a pickup truck Media in Israel operate under a decades-old offered an extraordinary debriefing by the head Cohen did not directly claim the attacks, killed Fakhrizadeh and later self-destructed. policy that requires journalists to clear stories of the typically secretive agency in what appears but his specificity offered the closest Cohen described an Israeli effort to dissuade involving security matters through military to be the final days of Prime Minister Benjamin acknowledgement yet of an Israeli hand in the Iranian scientists from taking part in the program, censors. That Cohen’s remarks apparently Netanyahu’s rule. attacks. The interviewer, journalist Ilana Dayan, which had seen some abandon their work after cleared the censors suggests Israel wanted to It also gave a clear warning to other scientists also seemingly offered a detailed description in a being warned, even indirectly, by Israel. Asked issue a new warning to Iran amid the Vienna in Iran’s nuclear programme that they too could voiceover of how Israel snuck the explosives into by the interviewer if the scientists understood nuclear negotiations. become targets for even as Natanz’s underground halls. the implications if they didn’t stop, Cohen said: Iran has repeatedly complained about Israel’s diplomats in Vienna try to negotiate terms to try “The man who was responsible for these “They see their friends.” attacks, with Iran’s ambassador to the IAEA to salvage its atomic accord with world powers. explosions, it becomes clear, made sure to They also talked about Israel’s operation Kazem Gharibabadi warning as recently as “If the scientist is willing to change career and supply to the Iranians the marble foundation on seizing archival documents from Iran’s military Thursday that the incidents “not only will be will not hurt us anymore, than yes, sometimes we which the centrifuges are placed,” Dayan said. nuclear programme. Dayan said 20 agents, none responded to decisively, but also certainly offer them” a way out, Cohen said. “As they instal this foundation within the Natanz Israelis, seized material from 32 safes, then leave no option for Iran but to reconsider its Among the major attacks to target Iran, none facility, they have no idea that it already includes scanned and transmitted a large portion of the transparency measures and cooperation policy.” have struck deeper than two explosions over an enormous amount of explosives.” documents. Cohen confirmed that the Mossad Iran’s mission to the United Nations did not the last year at its Natanz nuclear facility. There, They also discussed the November killing received most of the material before it was immediately respond to a request for comment centrifuges enrich uranium from an underground of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, an Iranian scientist physically taken out of Iran. over the comments by Cohen, who was replaced hall designed to protect them from airstrikes. who began ’s military nuclear program Cohen defended Prime Minister Benjamin by former operative David Barnea. Cohen in the In July 2020, a mysterious explosion tore decades ago. US intelligence agencies and the Netanyahu’s decision to go public with the interview acknowledged he might one day seek apart Natanz’s advanced centrifuge assembly, International Atomic Energy Agency believe Iran results of the operation, going against a long- the prime minister’s office himself. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 WORLD 13

OIL LEAK: Bus carrying pilgrims This image shows a sinking ship, overturns, 20 killed the Singapore- flagged MV QUETTA — A speeding bus commissioner in the Khuzdar X-Press Pearl, carrying pilgrims overturned district, said the driver lost with the oil on a highway and fell into a control on a sharp turn. leak line in the ravine in a remote area in He said the bus was Laccadive Sea southwestern before overcrowded and several off on dawn on Friday, killing at pilgrims were also sitting on June 7, 2021. least 20 people and injuring 50 its roof when the accident took Picture supplied others, police and officials said. place. Ahmed said some of the by Planet Labs The accident happened injured were listed in critical Inc. via AP in Khuzdar, a district in condition. He said the bus Baluchistan province, local driver was also injured. police official Hafeez Ullah “There is not a single Mengal said. Rescuers passenger who does not have transported the dead and an injury because of the bus injured to military and accident,” Ahmed told the AP Sri Lanka testing for oil in waters government hospitals, he by phone. He said thousands added. of people from across the Imam Bakhsh, one of the country visit the shrine every COLOMBO — Sri Lankan authorities of nitric acid and other chemicals. ship was anchored about 9.5 nautical injured passengers, told year to participate in the have taken water samples to try to However, debris including burned miles (18 kilometres) northwest of The by annual congregation at the determine whether a fire-ravaged cargo fibreglass and tons of plastic pellets Colombo and waiting to enter the Sri phone that passengers had shrine. Those who died or ship slowly sinking off the coast is have already polluted nearby beaches Lanka’s main port. The navy believes repeatedly warned the driver were injured were from Sindh leaking oil, officials said on Friday. and there are concerns that a spill of the blaze was caused by its chemical to be more careful. He blamed province. Results of the tests taken on remaining chemicals and oil on the cargo. the driver for the accident, Deadly accidents are Thursday by the Marine Environment ship could devastate marine life. The fire burned for 12 days before saying he was enjoying music common in Pakistan due to Protection Authority are still pending, The ship’s operator X-Press Feeders being extinguished last week. It then and driving recklessly. poor road infrastructure and the country’s environment minister said in a statement that “a grey sheen started sinking and attempts to tow Imran Ahmad, an official disregard for traffic laws. Last said. has been observed emanating from the it into deeper waters failed when the with the Levies security month, a bus overturned on The tests were prompted by satellite vessel, and water samples are currently ship’s stern sank to the seabed. The force said driver negligence a highway in the southern images from Planet Labs Inc. that being tested.” ship remains partly submerged in apparently caused the district of Sukkur, killing 13 showed a substance that could be Nalaka Godahewa, state minister in waters about 21 metres deep. accident, but that officers were passengers and injuring 29 oil in the water near the Singapore- charge of coast conservation, said in a A Colombo court has banned the still investigating. others. flagged MV X-Press Pearl, which was tweet that the satellite “imagery could ship’s captain, chief engineer and The pilgrims were returning The latest bus accident devastated by a nearly two-week fire be misleading” and that both the Sri assistant engineer from leaving the to Dadu, a district in the happened days after at least before it started sinking last week. Lankan and Indian navy had confirmed country. The government has said it will neighbouring southern 65 passengers were killed in a The fire destroyed most of the to him that there was no large oil spill. take legal action against the owners of Sindh province, after visiting horrific collision of two trains ship’s cargo, which included 25 tonnes The fire erupted on May 20 when the the ship to obtain compensation. — AP a shrine of a Sufi saint. in the southern town of Ghotki Bashir Ahmed, a deputy in the Sindh province. — AP ‘Don’t expect these fights to go away’ Battle over Canadian oil rages on after pipeline’s demise BILLINGS — The Keystone Washington. “This is going XL was first proposed in 2008, XL is dead after a 12-year to encourage environmental according to the US Energy attempt to build the oil pipeline, advocates to do more of the Information Administration. yet the fight over Canadian same.” The Canadian Association crude rages on as emboldened Bill McKibben, an author who of Petroleum Producers said environmentalists target other was arrested outside the White on Thursday that it expects no projects and pressure President House while protesting the immediate effect on production PIPELINE PROTEST: A procession protesting against the Keystone Joe Biden to intervene — all Keystone XL in 2011, said its from Keystone XL’s cancellation, XL pipeline makes its way to Andrew W. Bogue Federal Courthouse while oil imports from the north defeat provides a template to kill but the group predicted more oil in Rapid City, South Dakota. AP file picture keep rising. other pipelines, including Line 3 would be moved to the US by Biden dealt the fatal blow and the Dakota Access Pipeline rail. the third-largest oil reserves protests that were quashed by to the partially built $9 billion from North Dakota’s Bakken oil A series of fiery accidents in the world, and provincial law enforcement. The Biden Keystone XL in January when field. occurred in the US and Canada officials in Alberta wanted administration has not sought he revoked its border-crossing Describing Keystone XL as “a after rail shipments of crude Trudeau to do more to save it. to stop the line, and it’s still in permit issued by former carbon bomb,” McKibben said increased during an oil boom on The White House declined to court after a judge revoked its President . On Line 3 is the same size and the Northern Plains, including a comment on the cancellation. permit but allowed oil to keep Wednesday, sponsors TC Energy “carries the same stuff. How 2013 incident in which 47 people Spokesman Vedant Patel flowing. and the province of Alberta on earth could anyone with a were killed after a runaway declined to say if Biden plans to Alberta sank more than $1 gave up and declared the line straight face say Line 3 passes train derailed in the Quebec address increased crude exports billion into Keystone XL last “terminated.” the climate test?” town of Lac-Megantic. from Canada or intervene in year to kick-start construction. Activists and many scientists Enbridge said the cancellation The dispute over Keystone XL other pipeline disputes. Officials in the province are had warned that the pipeline of Keystone XL will not affect and other lines raised diplomatic His action on Keystone considering a trade action would open a new spigot on its projects, describing them tensions between the two “signals at least some appetite to against the US to seek Canada’s oil sands crude — as “designed to meet current countries, but Canadian Prime get involved,” but pipelines that compensation. and that burning the heavily energy demand safely and in Minister Justin Trudeau adopted have operated for years would be Keystone XL’s price tag polluting fuel would lock in ways that better protect the a conciliatory tone with Biden, tougher targets, Raimi said. ballooned as the project climate change. As the fight environment.” who cancelled the pipeline on his Winona LaDuke, executive languished, increasing from escalated into a national debate A second TC Energy pipeline first day in the White House. director of the Indigenous-based $5.4bn to $9bn. over fossil fuels, Canadian network, known simply as Canada uses much less oil environmental group Honour Another question: What to do crude exports to the US steadily Keystone, has been delivering than it produces, making it a the Earth, called on Biden to with pipe already in place at the increased, driven largely by crude from Canada’s oil sands huge exporter, and 98 percent withdraw an Army Corps of US-Canada border and other production from Alberta’s oil region since 2010. The company of those exports go to the Engineers permit for Line 3 and infrastructure along its route. sands region. says the line that runs from US, according to the Natural to order a new study. Jane Kleeb, a pipeline Even before the cancellation, Alberta to Illinois, Oklahoma Resources Canada. “He could stop the project,” opponent in Nebraska, said state environmentalists had turned and the Gulf Coast has moved Trudeau raised Keystone XL she said. “Don’t ask us to be nice regulators should revoke the their attention to other projects, more than 3 billion barrels of oil. as a top priority with Biden to Enbridge. They’re all over our permit they approved for a route including Enbridge Energy’s Canada is by far the biggest while acknowledging that the land. They’re hurting us.” through the state. Otherwise, proposal to expand and rebuild foreign crude supplier to the president had promised in his The Biden administration has she said, TC Energy might try its Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota, US, which imported about 3.5 campaign to cancel the line. been “disturbingly quiet” on Line to sell the easements to another the target of protests this week million barrels a day from its Both leaders have taken heat 3 and the Dakota Access line, company. that led to the arrest of some neighbour in 2020 — 61 percent at home over Keystone, with said Michael Brune, executive Until the state acts, farmers 250 activists. of all US oil imports. Republicans slamming Biden director of the Sierra Club. He and ranchers will continue to “Don’t expect these fights to go The flow dropped slightly for shutting it down while urged the administration to face TC Energy attorneys in away anytime soon,” said Daniel during the coronavirus pandemic construction was under way, declare both unacceptable. court, “protecting their property Raimi, a fellow at Resources but has largely rebounded. costing hundreds of jobs. The Fiercely opposed by Native from an eminent domain land for the Future, an energy and Import volumes have almost project was meant to expand oil Americans, the Dakota Access grab by a foreign corporation,” environmental think tank in doubled since the Keystone exports for Canada, which has pipeline was the impetus for she said. — AP 14 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 ‘PROFOUND TRANSFORMATION’ France to scale down military operations in Africa’s Sahel PARIS — French President Emmanuel on the border of Niger and Mali. Macron on Thursday announced the While governments in the Sahel have future reduction of France’s military embraced France’s military help, some presence fighting Islamic extremism in critics have likened their presence to a Africa’s Sahel region. vestige of French colonial rule. In a news conference, Macron spoke Conflict analysts say the move could about the “profound transformation” of be linked to political instability in Mali. France’s military operation in Mali and France’s announcement comes days after neighbouring countries — without giving Mali coup leader Col. Assimi Goita was a time frame. sworn in as president of a transitional France’s Operation Barkhane will government, solidifying his grip on power formally end, he said, and will be in the West African nation after carrying replaced by another mission focused on out his second coup in nine months. fighting Islamic extremists that relies Michael Shurkin, director of global more on regional partners. programmes at 14 North Strategies, a Details will be unveiled at the end of consultancy based in Dakar, Senegal, June, he said, including on the number said: “(The) truth is that France’s of troops France is keeping in the region. strategy can only work if the Malians France now has more than 5000 troops in do their part, which means improving the Sahel. governance. But Goita’s serial coups “The final goal is to reduce our suggest the Malians aren’t.” multiple military deployments” in the Siaka Coulibaly, an analyst with the region, he said. Centre for Public Policy Monitoring “I’m saying it again: France is in Africa by Citizens, in Burkina Faso, said the only at the request of Africans . . . to fight decision wasn’t a surprise, but worried against terrorism,” Macron added. “But MALI CRISIS: French Barkhane force soldiers who wrapped up a four-month tour about the consequences of the troop the shape of our presence, an operation of duty in the Sahel board a US Air Force C130 transport plane to leave their base in reduction. abroad involving 5000 troops, is not Gao, Mali on June 9, 2021. AP picture “The reduction of Barkhane troops adapted any more to the reality of the will not have an impact on Mali since combats.” will remain in the region in total, by Barkhane and was expanded to Russian troops will arrive and replace He said France will focus in the future participating in various operations include Chad, Niger, Burkina Faso and them. Meanwhile, the reduction will on deploying special forces, in cooperation including the new cooperation mission. Mauritania in an effort to help stabilise have an impact on Burkina Faso, because with other European countries, as part “In the end, the French presence in the broader Sahel region. the terrorists will try to move towards of the so-called Takuba task force that is Sahel will remain significant,” the official Islamic militants, though, have Burkina Faso and they could probably meant to play an increasing role in the said. He was speaking anonymously continued to launch devastating attacks spread to the south,” Coulibaly said. fight against extremists. in accordance with the presidency’s against the militaries fighting them as A 31-year-old Nigerian staffer on A French top official said it will customary practice. well as increasingly against civilians. Barkhane’s army base in Niger’s capital, take several months to implement the French troops have been present in About a week ago, extremists in Burkina Niamey, told the AP it’s “not fair” and changes. Paris will first hold talks with Mali since 2013 when they intervened to Faso launched the deadliest attack in “not normal” that the situation in Mali its European and African partners, he force Islamic extremist rebels from power years, leaving at least 132 people dead. should impact the situation in Niger. The said. in towns across the country’s north. Hundreds also have died since January AP is not using his name to protect his Several thousand French troops Operation Serval was later replaced in a series of massacres targeting villages identity. — AP Need to combat climate change, species loss simultaneously: UN

NEW YORK — To save the planet, the world needs to tackle the crises of climate change and species loss together, taking measures that fix both and not just one, United Nations scientists said. A joint report by separate UN scientific bodies that look at climate change and biodiversity loss found there are ways to simultaneously attack the two global problems, but some fixes to warming could accelerate extinctions of plants and CLIMATE SPECIES LOSS: Blades turn at a wind farm animals. atop a hill behind a large tree in Canton, Maine in 2019. For example, measures such To save the planet, the world needs to tackle climate as expansion of bioenergy change and species loss together. AP Picture crops like corn, or efforts to CLEANING UP SEA SNOT: A view of the sea, on the Caddebostan shore, on pull carbon dioxide from the air Intergovernmental Panel on extinctions don’t really harm the the Asian side of Istanbul on June 7, 2021. The Turkish parliament has planned and bury it, could use so much Climate Change. climate. to tackle slimy scourge. AP picture land — twice the size of India — Earth’s naturally changing Yunne Shin, director of that the impact would be “fairly climate shaped what life research at French National catastrophic on biodiversity,” developed, including humans, Research Institute, said the bulk Turkish parliament to probe mucilage said co-author and biologist but once people in the of measures taken to protect Almut Arneth at the Karlsruhe industrialised world started biodiversity will also help curb Institute of Technology in pumping fossil fuels into the climate change. While she threatening life in Sea of Marmara Germany. air, that triggered cascading applauded growing interest in Policy responses to climate problems, Portner said. nature-based solutions, she ANKARA — ’s parliament the cause of the outbreak and change and biodiversity loss “It’s a high time to fix what said, conservation measures agreed to set up an all-party propose measures to combat it. The have long been siloed, with we got wrong,” he said. “The “must be accompanied by clear committee to investigate a slimy, 19-member committee is to complete different government agencies climate system is off-track and cuts in emissions.” floating mass of yellowish-white sea the probe within three months. responsible for each, said the biodiversity is suffering.” “This report is an important mucilage that is threatening marine President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, co-author Pamela McElwee, a There are many measures milestone,” said Simon Lewis, life in the Sea of Marmara. who has vowed to rescue the human ecologist at Rutgers that can address both problems chairman of global change The so-called “sea snot” — a thick Marmara, has blamed the outbreak on University. at once, the report said. science at University College substance made up of compounds untreated waste dumped into the sea The problems worsen each “Protecting and restoring London, who was not part of the released by marine organisms — has and on climate change. other, are intertwined and in the high-carbon ecosystems,” report. surfaced in waters south of Istanbul, In Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city end hurt people, scientists said. such as tropical forests and “Finally the world’s bodies alarming marine biologists and with some 16 million residents, and “Climate change and peatlands, should be high that synthesise scientific environmentalists. The mucilage five other provinces, factories and biodiversity loss are threatening priority, said co-author Pete information on two of the most has also infiltrated portions of the industrial hubs border the sea. human well-being as well as Smith, a plant and soil scientist profound 21st century crises adjoining Aegean and Black seas. A clean-up effort was launched society,” said report co-chair at the University of Aberdeen. are working together,” he said. In a rare show of unity, five parties this week with teams skimming and Hans-Otto Portner, a German While some climate solutions “Halting biodiversity loss is represented in parliament agreed to a removing some of the “sea snot” from biologist who helps oversee can increase species loss, even harder than phasing out joint committee that would investigate the water. — AP the impacts group of the UN’s scientists said efforts to curb fossil fuel use.” — AP The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 15

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These 100, Invariably, here we are “It is an exciting time to be studying and scanned in talking about metabolic working in the forestry and wood processing lamb at 185 disease in sheep.  ere are three main types sector, which is undergoing transformation and percent, mixed of disease: playing a leading role in our climate change aged ewes from • Pregnancy Toxaemia (Sleepy Sickness) response,” said NZFS director of business and Mangaheia Station at • Hypocalcaemia (Milk Fever) spatial intelligence Debbie Ward. Tolaga Bay, had • Hypomagnesaemia (Grass Staggers) “We are pleased to open the 2022 scholarships to applicants across the country as a pathway to been mated to All of these diseases are caused, primarily, future careers”. a terminal sire by a lack of nutrition in multiple-bearing Te Uru Rakau, the New Zealand Forest Service, on February 10, older ewes.  e following are factors will fund three new scholarships for the Diploma and they were associated with metabolic disease: in Forest Management at Toi Ohomai Institute of sold for $190 • A falling plane of nutrition in the last two Technology in Rotorua. by auctioneer months of pregnancy.  is is a very real “This is in addition to six scholarships for Chris Hurlstone. problem at the moment where high soil those enrolling in a Bachelor of Forestry Science Picture by moisture has led to poor utilisation of grass or a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Forest Trevor Brown and frosts have dropped soil temperature Engineering at the University of Canterbury. and pasture growth. “We are especially keen to hear from students • Any sudden restriction in feed, for example, who are Maori and/or identify as female, as a key scanning, shearing, pre-lamb treatments. focus for the programme is to increase diversity  ese management events need to occur, amongst students and the sector workforce.” Store price lifted in solid sale but give thought to planning that these are Two new videos have also been launched done as early as possible. promoting the scholarship programme and high- by Trevor Brown I F and J A Storey, 51, $154, 14, $110; level forestry study. Papatu Station, 29, $152.50; P J and • A lack of shelter in poor weather conditions “People watching may be surprised at the wide STORE lamb prices lifted by $9 per D L Mantell-Harding P/S, 28, $152; can prevent sheep from grazing. It also and diverse range of career options, including head to $124 at yesterday’s Matawhero Bushy Knoll Forest Ltd, 55, $150.50; increases their feed requirements. science, production management, business and sheep sale and many of these were K J and R E Fisher, 25, $143; Piritaha • Other diseases can prevent sheep from resource management, conservation, engineering, smaller, longer term, ewe lambs. P/S, 6, $131, 6, $100; Hakurenga Inc, eating. For example, footrot, abscesses, and technology. This is clearly demonstrated There were 1851 sheep sent for sale, 20, $117, 50, $111; Integrated Foods dental problems, parasites, pink eye etc. when the students talk about the different fields including 370 scanned-in-lamb ewes. Ltd, 184, $90. • In intensive rotational grazing systems, they are studying, their experiences during their R and K Hayes sold 8 heavy prime Store ewe lambs: Papatu Station, some ewes can’t compete for feed and internships, and their enthusiasm about what ewes for $182 and B D and R A Law 85, $145, 46, $132; Bushy Knoll Forest starve. their future careers in forestry may bring,” Ms received $178 for 2 prime lambs. Ltd, 26, $133; Dymock Farming Ltd, Ward said. I F and J A Storey at Motu were 70, $131, 18, $100; K J and R E Fisher, • Older ewes are more at risk than 2Th s. “Te Uru Rakau — New Zealand Forest Service paid the best price of $154 for their 51 252, $126, 104, $118; Hakurenga Inc, • Multiple-bearing ewes are more susceptible is proud to be offering the scholarships for next store male lambs. 37, $82, 47, $72, 13, $40; Integrated than singles. year, as an investment in the future of our people, Papatu Station at Manutuke topped Foods Ltd, 179, $80.  e treatment of these diseases is reliant the forestry and wood processing sector, and our the sale for store ewe lambs, receiving Scanned-in-lamb, mixed aged ewes: on a quick diagnosis – what this means is country’s long-term environmental and economic $145 for their pen of 85. Mangaheia Station, 100 (mated from having metabolic treatment in the front of prosperity and response to the challenges of Mangaheia Station at Tolaga Bay 10/2), $190, 35 (3rd cycle), $181; B the bike and treating as you see it. Waiting climate change.” sold 2 pens of mixed aged ewes, and C A Aigner, 128 (mated to Polled till you go to town to pick some treatment Applications for all scholarships close on scanned-in-lamb at 185 percent, their Dorset from 1/2), $191, 53 same, $151, will just not work!! August 15. To watch the new promotional videos best line selling for $190. This pen had 39 same, $136, 15 (mated to Polled Most treatments will revolve around and for more information about Nga Karahipi Uru been mated to a terminal sire from Dorset from 15/3), $171. giving approximately 100ml of some Rakau — Forestry Scholarships: visit www.mpi. February 10. Store ewes: Hakurenga Inc, 22, $129, metabolic preparation (Calpromag) to the govt.nz/forestryscholarships Best prices — Store male lambs: 26, $110. aff ected ewes under the skin. Another option Email — [email protected] is oral dosing with 60-120ml of equal parts or phone 0800 00 83 33. propylene glycol (Ketol and various other brands) and water, which is a straight energy source for the ewe. Getting them up and going is the key to success. In some situations it may be possible to bring the ewes home and treat them there. Hain auction details We encourage you to seriously think about this and have one of these packages in THE first of the region’s the front of your bike (and another on your Hereford cattle studs, Hain farm), because treatment is cheap and the Herefords at Pehiri, got 19 return on investment is massive!! of their rising two-year-old away to new homes on Tuesday at auction in their on-farm sale. Guaranteed Sam and Gemma Hain enjoyed a higher average on the 2019 sale at $7763, in one eff ective animal of their better auctions. Price details- Kupenga Ltd $8500, Taimoti Station health advice $10,500, Coop Partnership $11,000, $8500, $5000, Sunworth Ltd $11,000, $8000, $6000, Raukura Station p/ship $5000, $5000, Avondale Farming $9000, $9000, McNeil Farming Ltd $5500, $5000, McGregor Hills Ltd $11,000, Amberly Farm Ltd $6500, Te Ruanui $8000, Te Korau Station $9000, Ranganui Farming Ltd $6000.

GOOD SALE: Hain Herefords sold three of the R2 bulls for $11,000 in their sale on Tuesday, including the one pictured at right. The sale attracted a full bench of buyers and supporters (pictured), 868 8616 and was described by auctioneer Neville Clark, 349 Childers Road as a “very fair” result. (Cnr Childers Rd & Carnarvon St) Pictures by Paul Rickard 37634-10 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 FOCUS ON THE LAND 17 Export log prices take another hike COMMENT by Marcus Musson, iron ore imports into China. Director of Forest 360, Steel is obviously a NZ Herald key component of the Chinese construction and manufacturing industry and ANOTHER month, another there is no other country able set of record export prices. to supply at the quality and June has seen A-grade export levels of Australia. logs increase a further $8/JAS China cannot ban this to about $170/JAS, a level that valuable product — especially

pruned logs were at not so long if it wants to reach the GDP

ago. target of 8.4 percent in 2021. 122฀Disraeli฀Street,฀Gisborne฀•฀Phone฀06฀867฀1613฀•฀offi฀[email protected] With improved genetics and It’s not just logs and lumber season factors, the conversion that are having a dream run YEAR ON: The Powdrell family at Turiroa Angus near Wairoa bred the top priced rising two- from JAS (the sale unit of as most of the major globally year-old bull in the country last sales season. Turiroa Ragnar as he’s now known, was purchased export logs) to tonnes for traded commodities are seeing jointly by the Kaharau and Orere Angus studs in Gisborne for $104,000. Nearly a year on from the A-grade logs is generally more record pricing as well. sale day this is what he looks like in the paddock now. The new owners ran a competition to pick than 100 percent, meaning the So much so that the Chinese a name for him, and ‘Ragnar’ was the winner, named after Ragnar Lothbrok, the main character actual price is more like $177/ government recently expressed from the very popular Netflix series, Vikings. He was pictured at Kaharau Angus in Goodwin Road tonne. concern at record prices being a in April. Will there be another NZ top priced animal sold here this sales season? June 28-30 will If we take the harvesting, factor of speculation in the iron tell the story. Picture supplied transport and roading costs out ore market. of these figures, you would be In-market log and lumber looking at a net return between inventories have continued $35,000 and $40,000 a hectare to track down slowly with for an average pruned hill- no easing in demand and no country forest with a distance upside in supply. While it is to the port of 180km. expected that construction If that forest were flat to activity in China will decrease rolling and only 100km to the slightly over the hotter months, Call to attend port then the net increases it will take a significant drop to to over $50,000 a hectare, or cause any worrying inventory $2000 a hectare a year. build. Nothing has changed in the We generally see a reduction global log supply dynamic in in NZ supply during winter that China and Australia are months as wet weather slows review meetings still pulling faces at each other harvesting crews, especially in across the playground. the private woodlot and forest by Toby Williams (Gisborne- our rural representation that we currently As an The Europeans cannot find sector. This may not be as Wairoa Federated Farmers have. executive, containers to put their logs in, significant as in previous years president) As an executive we have supported we believe the United States and Canada because, at present pricing the formation of Maori Wards. that the ward- are using all their supply levels, you can afford to spend What we do not want to see is the based system domestically as US President more on road construction and THERE is a representation review addition of Maori wards at the expense is the best Joe Biden’s stimulus package maintenance to keep the log currently being conducted by the of our rural wards. fit for our has created a building boom, volumes moving. Gisborne District Council and with In addition to these meetings the district. and Russia has signalled a While the harvesting sector the introduction of Maori wards the council also has a short survey available We do not total log export ban from the is enjoying what has been a council is reviewing how our entire through their website and the results believe that start of 2022. much longer run than usual, representation looks. of this survey will guide council staff community To put the global log supply domestic sawmillers have They are conducting a survey asking and counsellors on forming how we the boards would into perspective, China’s been sweating bullets each people in our district their views on how people would like our council to look. suit the needs imported softwood demand sits time the monthly export prices the new structure incorporating Maori We believe it is very important that of our rural Toby Williams near 60 million cubic metres have been released. Because wards and our current councillors will rural voices are added to this survey. ratepayers or annually, of which about many sawmills are locked into look. As we saw with the LTP decisions, our and at-large 22 million comes from New medium-term lumber price •฀Ultra-violet฀light฀and฀water฀treatmentAs the local Federated Farmers rural councillors and Issac Hughes were election of our councillors would result Zealand. contracts, it is hard for them to executive, we met with the council staff the only dissenting voices on how rates in satisfactory rural representation. New Zealand is the single pass on additional costs of raw who sought our opinion on what we were being apportioned. We would like to encourage as largest supplier of softwoods materials as they occur. thought•฀Farm฀water฀reticulation representation should look like. Without our rural representation we many people as possible to attend the into China. While we are only The last time we saw a During this conversation we run the risk of our councillors ignoring meetings and have their say on how about 35 percent of the total sustained log-price increase discussed the importance of having the rural part of our district while still they would like our council to look in the imported softwood supply such as this was in 2012- a rural perspective edit into this milking us for all the rates they can. into China, China is about 60 •฀All฀irrigation฀requirements future. 14 when increases were in representation review. Many rural people tend to ignore what The survey finishes on June 20 so percent of our total log market. the magnitude of $30/JAS. Gisborne District Council have happens in town, yet they are only too there is no time like today to get involved It’s easy to see that if our Although there were a couple meetings next week where they will happy to have a whinge and a moan and have your say in our representation government leaders take a of significant crashes in the 18 speak with people in our rural areas to when our roads are in a poor state of review. similar line to Australia in months following that period, get their views on how they think the repair or there is perceived bias towards The meetings are as follows — criticising the Chinese regime, the market rebounded quickly councilIrrigation฀made฀easy structure should look. our urban counterparts. •฀Tolaga฀Bay฀Fire฀Station฀June฀15฀5.30- the effect of a log ban on NZ and continued to increase, The local province of Federated If you choose not to have a say 7.00pm. logs would be catastrophic. albeit slowly, through to mid- Farmers would like to encourage as in this survey and participate in the •฀Ngatapa฀Rugby฀Clubrooms฀June฀16฀ Having said that, China is 2019. many rural people as possible to attend representation review, you lose your 5.30-7.00pm. still happily importing iron ore Fingers crossed we may have these meetings. right to criticise and argue decisions that •฀Tokomaru฀Bay฀Sports฀Club฀June฀16฀ from Australia that makes up now taken another leap in It is very important that we maintain have been made by the council. 5.30-7.00pm. about two-thirds of the total long-term price levels.

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With the additional benefits of Vitamin B12 and Selenium, 25676-01 122฀Disraeli฀Street,฀Gisborne฀•฀Phone฀06฀867฀1613฀•฀offi฀[email protected] 36143-01 122฀Disraeli฀Street,฀Gisborne฀•฀Phone฀06฀867฀1613฀•฀offi฀[email protected] 39491-07 18 FOCUS ON THE LAND The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 Health and safety in shearing by Nicky Barton (WorkSafe NZ) In 2018, Federated Farmers and the New Zealand Shearing Contractors THIS profile is part of a seven-part Association, with support from ACC and series from WorkSafe New Zealand WorkSafe, joined forces to implement sharing the health and safety approaches the Tahi Ngatahi programme to improve taken by the grand finalists of the safety and performance in the country’s 2021 FMG Young Farmer of the Year woolsheds. competition. Joseph says he has started to see the For the next seven weeks WorkSafe will positive impact of the programme in the share a profile and industry. short video about each Having been of the finalists and People are starting to view a professional how they incorporate ‘ sportsperson, Joseph health and safety into shearing as a long-term was always aware their work, from a professional career, where you of the importance of dairy farm manager can operate and compete at a eating well, keeping to an agribusiness hydrated, warming banker. high level. They are starting to up and doing “Industry recognise that if they want to stretches before campaigns do it long term, they need to physical work and and growing look after themselves. taking steps to avoid professionalism are ’ sprains and strains. driving awareness — Joseph Watts Information of health and safety about health, safety among shearers,” says and wellbeing for national FMG Young Farmer of the Year people working in the sector, including SHEAR SAFETY: National FMG Young Farmer of the Year finalist Joseph finalist Joseph Watts. Yet, he still sees techniques, stretching and strengthening Watts from Waipukurau. He will represent East Coast in the finals next month. plenty of room for improvement. and nutrition, is available through the Joseph sees room for improvement when it comes to work safety for shearers. Joseph, from Waipukurau, will Tahi Ngatahi website. Woolshed workers, Picture supplied represent East Coast in the national farmers and shearing contractors can also competition. sign up for online learning through the doing stretches at the beginning and end nutrition growing. He began his rural career as a shearer, page – at tahingatahi.co.nz of the day. I tend to do some stretches “It’s very demanding work. People have having completed a Bachelor of Sport and “There’s good information available and and go fairly easy for the first 15 or so always been pretty good about keeping Exercise degree and then played squash I’m seeing awareness growing steadily,” minutes, while my body warms up. hydrated but when I was shearing, a lot professionally for several years. says Joseph. “I think people have always recognised of people lived on junk — literally packet He went on to gain a Graduate “People are starting to view shearing as that if you keep your equipment sharp, chips, processed stuff and takeaways. Diploma in Rural Studies from Massey a long-term professional career, where you that makes shearing easier, but there has “But there’s a lot of industry advice University and is now a Technical Field can operate and compete at a high level. been less understanding of how using about that now and shearing companies Representative for PGG Wrightson as They are starting to recognise that if they blunt equipment will affect your body in are working to educate people about well as farming some beef cattle on a want to do it long term, they need to look the future. There are still those who can’t eating better. Some very high performing 12 hectare site at Waipukurau, with his after themselves. be bothered to put the effort into good shearers work with nutritionists – and partner, vet Lucy Dowsett. “The industry has always tended to put maintenance but there is definitely more that approach filters down. You see a lot Even though he is no longer shearing the new shearers with the experienced awareness around that. on shearing and social media about eating full-time, Joseph still likes to keep his guys, to learn good techniques from them, “You also see a growing number of well and different electrolytes and it’s hand in, doing some shearing in his spare but people are taking that a lot more shearers bringing their own shearing really good to see those discussions. time and helping out mates and following seriously. I see a lot more sheep in slings machines to sheds — to make sure “Again, my background means I’ve shearing social media pages. now, to avoid muscle strains, and people equipment is in the best shape for always been aware of the importance of a shearing. I was helping out at a shed good diet. I tend to eat a balance of meat, recently with three young shearers, all vegetables and carbs. If I’m shearing, in their 20s, and they had all their own I might make extra pasta to take with machines.” me or a healthy sandwich and nuts and Joseph says hygiene is another issue grains. that is gradually improving but could still “I allow myself treats too — I take the be better. view that if I’m eating good stuff, I can “I was what you could call a ‘tidy kid’ have a few lollies. I think if you have a and always very aware about good hand- good diet, water is sufficient but I will washing practices, especially before supplement with electrolytes sometimes.” eating,” he says. While shearing full-time, Joseph was “When I started shearing, I just had fortunate to escape serious injury when In order to improve CONSTITUTION in our cattle to get over that because there were he was knocked unconscious by the sheds that literally had no hand-washing spinning bucket of an old wool press. facilities. You have to eat, to keep your “I did notice things were starting to get We decided to deliberately put weaner heifers under stress. energy up and you wouldn’t want to use better around the time I left shearing, your water bottle to wash because there about four years ago, largely due to They all had equal chance but when it came to selection was nowhere to refill it, so I would be awareness about the new regulations time some heifers had coped better than others. handling food with my hands covered coming in,” he says. with grease, wool and worse. That is “That included replacing old machinery, The better doers were the ones we kept and put into the herd. getting better, but every shed should have like wool presses.” It didn’t happen over night but gradually we saw the results. running water, liquid soap and paper The FMG Young Farmer of the towels to dry your hands.” Year Grand Final will take place in Eventually we were breeding cows Joseph also sees awareness about Christchurch, July 1-3. like the ones below 40326-01 40335-03 P&E Watson 867 0336 [email protected] The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 RACING 19

Waimate races at Timaru Sunday Jetbet 6 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections K Chowdhoory (a1) 3 75937 Mind You (9) 58.5 50 T Moseley 14 — Total SCRATCHED 9 90004 Hot Tap (1) 54 67 C Johnson Race 1: MASTER COURTSMAN, GOLD’NGURU, CASHEL 4 0s047 Megalomaniac (17) 58.5 49 K Williams 15 97s79 Caroline Margaret (4) 56.5 45 10 87230 King Of The Dance (9) 54 61 R Beeharry 3 Gm Accounting & Consulting 12.00 5 Captain (8) 58.5 47 K Chowdhoory (a1) Race 2: CAPITAL GAINS, WENDY DARLING, 16 0s089 Movie Star (16) 56.5 45 6 59 Barry’s Choice (15) 58.5 45 R Beeharry 17 Paze The Power (10) 56.5 45 9 Mark Meyer 3.29 DIAMOND RIVIERE $10,000, maiden, 1600m 7 0s Bush Mills Billy (4) 58.5 45 18 49700 Aorangi Assassin (6) 58.5 45 $11,000, rating 74 benchmark, 1600m Race 3: JIMMY WHO, ALL LIT UP, CEEDOUBLEUJAY 1 0426 All Lit Up (7) 58.5 51 G Jogoo M Gestain (a4) Race 4: SABER, KING COUGAR, FINBARR 2 00437 Jimmy Who (1) 58.5 50 Ms M Taylor (a4) 8 7s327 Meritorious (16) 56.5 53 7 Bob & Dianne Goodeve 2.20 1 0s9s0 Rodolfo (9) 59 70 Ms M Taylor (a4) 2 41857 Itsonlymoney (7) 58.5 73 K Williams Race 5: GOOSE BAY, ARKLOW, MISS HARLEY QUINN 3 0s506 Mr Tool (9) 58.5 46 J Laking 9 09236 Miss Harley Quinn (14) 56.5 52 G Jogoo 4 88598 Ceedoubleujay (4) 58.5 45 C Johnson $10,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 3 40964 Fly Without Wings (6) 58 68 L Callaway Race 6: KHITAN WARRIOR, MR HASS, VELARDE 10 6 Lilybet (6) 56.5 46 C Johnson 5 20s60 Maxwell (5) 58.5 45 D Bothamley 1 56530 The Buffer (11) 59 62 J Laking 4 85007 Nesta (1) 58 68 C Johnson Race 7: MASQUE, THE GREEN GREMLIN, WHERE’S WALLY 11 82006 Just A Girl (3) 56.5 45 A Balloo 6 2308s Trekolure (2) 56.5 51 T Jonker 12 0s0 Princess Nadia (12) 56.5 45 2 0217s Barrett (6) 58.5 61 J Lowry 5 21064 Ricky Baker (10) 57.5 67 A Balloo Race 8: TAKE THE DEEL, RAINMAN, OUR BOY RITCHIE 7 00047 Madame Cherie (14) 56.5 49 K Kwo R Mudhoo (a1) 3 04017 Mr Fox (3) 58.5 61 T Moseley 6 5s110 So Much Mour (8) 57.5 67 K Mudhoo Race 9: ITSONLYMONEY, ST ANDRE, VEE TWELVE 8 400 No Dancing Today (10) 56.5 48 EMERGENCIES: 4 s1700 Pete (12) 58.5 61 S Wynne 7 81075 St Andre (3) 57.5 67 K Chowdhoory (a1) Race 10: HEY SOUL SISTER, TAPPY’S ONE, MISS OAKS R Mudhoo (a1) 13 00s06 Pikey Princess (10) 56.5 45 5 15956 The Green Gremlin (10) 58 60 8 296s5 Standrews Masonic (4) 57.5 67 9 0s75 Dior Rosetta (8) 56.5 47 S Wynne 14 — Total SCRATCHED C Johnson T Moseley 10 85 Sarayu (11) 56.5 47 T Moseley 15 97s79 Caroline Margaret (11) 56.5 45 6 6s80s Where’s Wally (9) 57.5 59 K Williams 9 64210 Vee Twelve (2) 57.5 67 R Mudhoo (a1) 1 Joanne Hale July 15 Hurdles 11.00 11 7s0 Choice Moment (3) 56.5 46 A Balloo L Callaway 7 80942 Drake Bay (14) 56.5 57 Ms M Taylor (a4) 10 25570 Pownce (5) 55.5 67 S Wynne 12 00 Bealey Inn (13) 56.5 45 $15,000, 0-1 win hurdle, 3000m 16 0s089 Movie Star (5) 56.5 45 8 76802 Masque (1) 56.5 57 K Chowdhoory (a1) 10 Thank You Phar Lap Raceway 4.03 K Chowdhoory (a1) 17 Paze The Power (13) 56.5 45 9 14400 Maidinthemist (4) 56 60 M Gestain (a4) 1 P0s00 Cashel (6) 68.5 68 N Downs (2) EMERGENCIES: 18 49700 Aorangi Assassin (7) 58.5 45 10 0920s She’s A Smash Hit (5) 55.5 59 $10,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m 2 04345 Master Courtsman (9) 68.5 68 E Farr SCRATCHED 13 — Kenki R Mudhoo (a1) 1 99384 Are You Cereal (10) 59.5 64 3 5s040 Bullitt (8) 67 55 R Cole (2) 14 07s0s Ideal Warrior (6) 58.5 45 6 loveracing.nz 1.45 4 42452 Gold’nguru (1) 67 52 G Walsh 11 56735 Viva La Blues (13) 54.5 57 A Balloo M Gestain (a4) 15 34475 Seraphic (15) 58.5 50 $10,000, maiden 2yo&up, 1200m 12 s47s6 Tarabeebee (8) 54 55 G Jogoo 2 30s01 Mr Fahrenheit (7) 58.5 62 J Laking 5 s9799 Francis Drake (2) 67 50 16 70800 Nellie Grey (12) 56.5 45 6 s0099 Head Office (7) 67 50 B M Donoghue (3) 1 39s23 Khitan Warrior (15) 58.5 54 J Lowry EMERGENCIES: 3 48015 Tappy’s One (4) 58.5 62 C Johnson 7 56972 Ringbolt (4) 67 50 D M Parker (3) 4 Garrards & Livamol 12.35 2 2s32s The Good Shepherd (13) 58.5 54 13 78507 Makabar (7) 55.5 55 4 280s8 Tuilana (11) 58 65 G Jogoo 8 66688 Sounds Promising (5) 67 50 T Moki (2) M Gestain (a4) 14 0900s Holy Loch (2) 55.5 55 5 88s98 Trouble (16) 56 57 L Callaway $15,000, open handicap, 1200m 9 8s006 Takeitlikeaman (3) 67 50 B Lammas 3 s3s35 Mr Hass (7) 58.5 53 J Laking 6 15996 Hey Soul Sister (2) 55 59 K Kwo 1 21695 King Cougar (6) 60 81 Ms M Taylor (a4) 4 440s3 Velarde (9) 58.5 51 T Moseley 8 Dunstan Horsefeeds Waimate Cup 2.54 7 19806 Lapis Lazuli (15) 55 59 S Wynne 2 Waimate Racing Club 11.30 2 0s840 Saber (2) 59.5 80 K Chowdhoory (a1) 5 Sponsor (17) 58.5 47 $25,000, open handicap, 2200m 8 4s708 Llovizna (5) 55 59 T Jonker 6 0s Lennon (5) 58.5 45 K Chowdhoory (a1) 9 35307 Colorado Miss (3) 54.5 58 ( $10,000, maiden, 2200m 3 409s7 El Bee Darci (1) 59 79 R Mudhoo (a1) 1 01114 Our Boy Ritchie (7) 62 83 M Gestain (a4) 4 0058s Finbarr (5) 59 79 S Wynne 7 s553s Spindleshanks (14) 56.5 51 10 10s08 Elva (12) 54.5 58 K Mudhoo 2 30s76 Raise You Ten (10) 61.5 82 J Lowry 1 57453 Capital Gains (6) 58.5 54 K Williams 5 57310 Tellyawhat (4) 58 77 J Laking R Mudhoo (a1) 11 00s06 Miss Oaks (6) 54.5 58 K Williams SCRATCHED 3 61364 Rosie Glow (3) 60.5 84 R Mudhoo (a1) 2 — Veni Vici 6 66006 Tennessee Rock (3) 54 55 R Beeharry 8 0364s Justabelle (8) 56.5 50 A Balloo 12 65560 Rockwithme (14) 54 57 R Mudhoo (a1) 3 s79s0 Whereabouts (1) 58.5 46 K Mudhoo 9 40885 Harleen Quinzel (12) 56.5 47 K Williams 4 01137 Rainman (6) 59 77 G Jogoo EMERGENCIES: 4 0s779 Man Oh Man (3) 58.5 45 R Cuneen 5 George & Mary Hennessy 1.10 10 078s6 Amadi Lass (3) 56.5 45 S Wynne 5 70655 Sitarist (2) 56.5 76 S Wynne 13 0500s Youvebeenlitup (8) 55 55 5 0s078 Rocco (7) 58.5 45 J Laking 11 Chippewa (11) 56.5 45 R Beeharry 6 73161 Take The Deel (4) 55 69 T Moseley 14 — Charlie Brown SCRATCHED 6 s0543 Wendy Darling (5) 56.5 51 T Jonker $10,000, maiden 2yo&up, 1200m 12 0s906 Gallery Girl (2) 56.5 45 K Mudhoo 7 42675 Anythingcouldhappn (5) 54 68 15 8s077 Jiminy Cricket (9) 55 55 7 00055 Diamond Riviere (2) 56.5 47 S Wynne 1 2324s Goose Bay (1) 58.5 54 S Wynne EMERGENCIES: K Chowdhoory (a1) 16 0s070 Grab The Bar (13) 55 55 8 0s006 Middle Island (4) 56.5 45 2 43583 Arklow (2) 58.5 51 K Mudhoo 13 00s06 Pikey Princess (1) 56.5 45 8 37314 Manhatten Affair (8) 54 68 17 600s0 Hey Mickey (1) 55 55

NZ Metropolitan harness at Addington Sunday Jetbet 8 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 12 88s53 Emma Louise (Fr) 12 T Williams 4 NZB Standardbred Trot 1.18 7 30214 Latina Hall (Fr) 7 S O’Reilly (J) 13 00000 The Optimist (Fr) 24 K Cameron Race 1: JESPER FAST, MOMENT OF KAOS, EMMA LOUISE 13 00077 Majestic Jag (Fr) 13 M Williamson 8 40157 Tolkien (Fr) 8 14 90900 Lincoln Skipper (Fr) U1 K Newman (J) 14 285s8 Spot The Gamble (Fr) U1 B Orange $8000, 3yo+ r40-r49 stand, 2000m 9 04906 Yuri (Fr) U1 K Newman (J) Race 2: CAPTAIN CONFETTI, LECONTE, TALIESIN 15 09s05 See It Thru (Fr) U2 K Hadfield 1 00s37 Unique Marshall (Fr) 1 T Chmiel 9 Avon City Ford Pace 3.38 Race 3: MAGICAL MATTY, CHA CHA B, OLIVE COOK 16 00977 Westland Peak (Fr) U3 C DeFilippi 2 60645 Tres Magnifique (Fr) 2 B Weaver 7 Storer Motors Pace 2.39 $8000, non-winners 3yo+ stand, 2000m Race 4: UNIQUE ROSE, KENNY KEKO, ALI LINDENNY 3 86727 Ali Lindenny (Fr) 3 B Butt $8000, 3yo+ r40-r59 discretionary handicap 1 39090 Kennedy (Fr) 1 C DeFilippi Race 5: ACENTO, ZIA BROMAC, LIL RIPPER 2 Woodlands Stud Pace 12.29 4 80020 Smudgee (Fr) 4 P Borcoskie stand, 2600m Race 6: ROGIE FALLS, TYENE, SUNNIVUE PHILEAH 5 0997P Take After Me (Fr) 5 J Morrison (J) 2 90066 Cheekygrin (Fr) 2 R Holmes $8000, non-winners 3yo+ mr40 to mr46. 1 1s0Ps Mils McArdle (Fr) 1 B Butt 3 69830 Heaven Helpus (Fr) 3 G Smith Race 7: HARRISON, TAURUS, TEDS LEGACY 6 60231 Dd’s Super Stuart (Fr) 6 C Markham mobile, 2600m 2 10625 Harrison (Fr) 2 J Morrison (J) 4 2 This Is Bettor (Fr) 4 R May Race 8: BETTOR BEONTOIT, WOODLEA DIEGO, 7 47617 Kenny Keko (Fr) 7 J Dunn 1 66632 Greenback Boogie (Fr) 1 B Orange 8 77009 Alvira Hest (Fr) 8 A Faulks 3 00743 Flamboyant (Fr) 3 5 5P00s It’s A Shawthing (Fr) 5 O Thornley (J) REFLECTIONSOFMYLIFE 2 6s566 The Terrorfier (Fr) 2 R May 9 08s31 Shes So Right (Fr) 9 K Tomlinson (J) 4 8s17 Maybe (Fr) 4 J Cox 6 00s Black Lace (Fr) 6 J Versteeg Race 9: THIS IS BETTOR, ROCKENROLL GRADUATE, 3 74656 Billie Vista (Fr) 3 S Tomlinson (J) 10 35002 Unique Rose (Fr) 10 B Orange 5 10365 Missmollygoodgolly (Fr) 5 L McCormick 7 390s5 Arminius (Fr) 7 B Butt ALL BY MYSELF 4 490s3 Captain Confetti (Fr) 4 S Ottley 11 80P88 South Park (Fr) U1 K Newman (J) 6 24308 Megarock (Fr) 6 G O’Reilly 8 Franco Macho (Fr) 8 C Thornley Race 10: LUMINITE, BETA THAN LOVE, 5 53224 Leconte (Fr) 5 J Cox 7 16208 Taurus (Fr) 7 J Hay 9 2 Rockenroll Graduate (Fr) 9 J Hay WEE RING THE CHANGES 6 33947 Twilight Bromac (Fr) 6 M Williamson 5 Paul Renwick Joinery Pace 1.50 8 82825 Art Collector (Fr) 8 L O’Reilly 10 3 All By Myself (Fr) 10 B Orange 7 07208 Moody River (Fr) 7 R Close $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ f&m. mobile, 9 40000 Pink Flamingo Run (Fr) 9 R Holmes 11 s9497 Don’t Write Me Off (Fr) 11 R Close 8 0P007 Mrs Washington (Fr) 8 R Holmes 1980m 10 0000s Penelope Bromac (Fr) 10 J Dunn 12 Me We Uno (Fr) 12 S Ottley 9 — The Artful Dodger SCRATCHED 11 41251 Teds Legacy (10) 1 T Williams 13 26675 Royal Ruby (Fr) 13 K Hadfield 10 60000 Conquistador (Fr) 21 K Newman (J) 1 s007s Crystal Daytom (Fr) 1 L O’Reilly 12 84748 Sky Vale (10) 2 B Orange 14 46740 Piece Of Gold (Fr) 14 R Cameron 11 40585 Stella’s Delight (Fr) 22 L McCormick 2 78884 Tiger Taylor (Fr) 2 J Morrison (J) 13 80274 Terrier (10) 3 R Close 15 70057 Pure Courage (Fr) 15 K Cameron 3 3225s Evangalist (Fr) 3 J Dunn 12 58807 Unchanged Memory (Fr) 23 K Cameron 14 09132 Caesar’s Quest (Em1) (10) 4 L McKay (J) 16 70333 Yankee Jay (Fr) 16 J Cox 4 3580 See Me Now (Fr) 4 C Markham 13 05084 Taliesin (Fr) 24 T Williams 15 45466 Hes Fast And Furious (10) 5 5 0s408 Mach’s Eliminator (Fr) 5 G Smith K Newman (J) 10 First Direct Taxis Pace 4.09 14 54264 Sheezagoldengirl (Fr) 25 (J) 6 42223 Acento (Fr) 6 R Holmes 15 095s5 Reggie Golightly (Fr) 26 J Dunn 7 00s37 Rocknroll Diva (Fr) 7 M Williamson 16 11P99 The Black Shadow (10) 6 R May $8000, 3yo+ r45-r49. mobile, 1980m 17 97979 Not Over (10) U1 M Williamson 3 Nevele R Stud “Young At Heart” 12.54 8 980s Schiavone (Fr) 8 S Tomlinson (J) 1 73303 Four Starzzz Shiraz (Fr) 1 9 42 Zia Bromac (Fr) 9 J Harrington 8 Mid-winter At Addington 3.11 2 26027 Wee Ring The Changes (Fr) 2 J Dunn 1 Dunstan Horsefeeds Trot 12.05 $8000, 6yo+ r40-r59. mobile, 1980m 10 s9308 Lizzie Richter (Fr) 21 T Chmiel 3 09536 Hope For Love (Fr) 3 S Tomlinson (J) 1 66098 Motoring Major (Fr) 1 C Thornley 11 02556 Opportunity Knox (Fr) 22 R May $8000, r40-r44,r45 w/c. mobile, 1980m 4 24308 Artatac (Fr) 4 S Ottley $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ stand, 2600m 2 54784 Jenabella (Fr) 2 J Dunn 12 0600s Caribbean Lily (Fr) 23 B Orange 1 06580 Reinimin Patron (Fr) 1 M Williamson 5 01088 Betstars Blue Jean (Fr) 5 J Morrison (J) 1 24826 Jesper Fast (Fr) 1 R Holmes 3 46965 Martin John (Fr) 3 R Close 13 33 Lil Ripper (Fr) 24 J Cox 2 44720 Donegal Carnbouy (Fr) 2 B Orange 6 0700s Just Michael (Fr) 6 L O’Reilly 2 605P8 Tinted Stuart (Fr) 2 M Heenan 4 98712 Cha Cha B (Fr) 4 S Ottley 14 07769 Itz The Con Artist (Fr) 25 T Williams 3 66059 Tiger Lou (Fr) 3 J Dunn 7 06005 Aveross Rustler (Fr) 7 K Newman (J) 3 0s Sassafrass (Fr) 3 A Faulks 5 09854 Morningstar Gold (Fr) 5 R Holmes 6 Faulks Investment Jnr Drivers Trot 2.15 4 84s68 It’s Me (Fr) 4 8 00460 Frosty Reception (Fr) 8 C McDowell 4 05558 Cheeky Monkey (Fr) 4 L O’Reilly 6 51575 Pete’s Dash (Fr) 6 5 59076 Lydia (Fr) 5 S O’Reilly (J) 9 908s8 Skidaddle (Fr) 9 B Butt 5 07882 Dreamsinthe Mist (Fr) 5 G Ward 7 68211 Magical Matty (Fr) 7 S Tomlinson (J) $8000, 4yo+ r40-r54. jun.d mobile, 1980m 6 50229 Bettor Beontoit (Fr) 6 S Ottley 10 700s1 Beta Than Love (Fr) 21 B Orange 6 05263 Random Spur (Fr) 6 J Morrison (J) 8 09132 Caesar’s Quest (Fr) 8 L McKay (J) 1 56597 Michelle (Fr) 1 E Barron (J) 7 03456 Auchtercairn (Fr) 7 G Smith 11 00609 Honour Scroll (Fr) 22 7 00843 Monaro Mako (Fr) 7 J Dunn 9 57411 Olive Cook (Fr) 9 M Williamson 2 63834 Tyene (Fr) 2 S Payne (J) 8 60s50 Unico Gem (Fr) 8 B Butt 12 43341 Luminite (Fr) 23 8 60944 Gift Card (Fr) 8 R Close 10 07081 Dreaminsover (Fr) 21 J Cox 3 06322 Sunnivue Phileah (Fr) 3 J Morrison (J) 9 07442 Conquer Me (Fr) 9 R Holmes 13 100s9 Magic Sign (Fr) 24 G O’Reilly 9 P6292 Moment Of Kaos (Fr) 9 11 49598 Alexy (Fr) 22 D O’Connell 4 00060 Sally Lindenny (Fr) 4 L McKay (J) 10 56642 Reflectionsofmylife (Fr) 21 T Chmiel 14 19069 Sportscam (Em2) (Fr) 25 J Cox 10 57 The Terrorist (Fr) 10 S Tomlinson (J) 12 22046 Pay Me Visa (Fr) 23 B Orange 5 31068 That’s The Story (Fr) 5 K Tomlinson (J) 11 28737 Ruby’s A Delight (Fr) 22 R May 15 57573 Fancy (Fr) 26 R May 11 7576s Build A Bridge (Fr) 11 J Curtin 13 16386 Overarm (Fr) 24 T Chmiel 6 32535 Rogie Falls (Fr) 6 S Tomlinson (J) 12 25505 Woodlea Diego (Fr) 23 J Morrison (J) 16 05648 Szybka Lane (Em1) (Fr) 27 M Williamson

Auckland greys at Manukau Sunday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 NZ Hall Of Fame Inductees 1.05 7 17325 Triggered nwtd W & T Steele 3 75351 Nangar Ridge 31.13 Lisa Cole 10 50th Duke Of Edinburgh Silver Collar 3.49 Race 1: MIDNIGHT FAITH, YOU’RE GORGEOUS, PLISKOVA 8 87573 Daddy Donny 31.10 A J Christiansen 4 45177 Murmur nwtd Lisa Cole $7355, C1, distance, 603m EMERGENCIES: $100,000, Group 1, C2, distance, final, 779m Race 2: SHELLY POM, BAD BRO BAD, THEA WHO 5 24175 Zipping Hewitt 30.61 Glennis Farrell 9 33666 Overtaking nwtd W & T Steele 1 52324 Ripslinger Roxy nwtd Ashley Bradshaw Race 3: PORTLAND BERRY, MY MATE SPEIGHT, 1 73443 Bigtime Alfie nwtd R & N O’Regan 6 1112F Thrilling Norman nwtd Karen Walsh 10 61787 Opawa Cameron nwtd W & T Steele 2 51714 Hairpin Trigger nwtd J & D Fahey MEDUSA WHO 2 33126 Thea Who nwtd M Prangley 7 48188 Allegro Nixon nwtd Lisa Cole 3 57s44 Opawa June nwtd Sean Codlin 3 43213 Student Loan nwtd J & D Fahey Race 4: THRILLING VERA, TRIGGERED, OPAWA BIG 8 51175 Speed Machine nwtd Lisa Cole 4 61365 Bad Bro Bad nwtd Sean Codlin 5 Auckland Oaks 2.01 4 62131 Claws In Leo 47.33 Daniel Roberts Race 5: FOND OF YOU, UNO ME NOW, THRILLING NEVE EMERGENCY: 5 17122 Fine Intention nwtd G & S Fredrickson 5 14545 Black Stockings nwtd Ashley Bradshaw $7000, R/A, 527m Race 6: BIG TIME FUZZ, BIGTIME ZIGGY, SPORTS MODE 9 623F7 Serbian Ace 30.49 T & L Craik 6 61413 Little Teegs nwtd Arch Lawrence 6 56551 Shelly Pom 35.80 Sean Codlin Race 7: THRILLING MILO, NANGAR RIDGE, ZIPPING HEWITT 1 21113 Fond Of You nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 7 25251 Thrilling Amelia 46.86 Karen Walsh 7 22317 Run Run Rover nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 2 51425 Danish Delight 30.50 T & L Craik 8 Hifi Allegro Sprint Final 3.03 Race 8: TROJAN HOARSE, ARCHIE JOHN HILL, WILD KIWI 8 43332 Dobby Who nwtd M Prangley 8 38556 Big Time Odette nwtd Lisa Cole 3 14211 Uno Me Now 30.53 A J Christiansen EMERGENCIES: Race 9: RIVALRIES, JILLIBY LITSA, UTHOR BALE $7000, C5, final, 318m EMERGENCIES: 4 61251 Zipping Barty 30.55 Glennis Farrell 9 14545 Black Stockings nwtd Ashley Bradshaw Race 10: THRILLING AMELIA, FINE INTENTION, 9 14482 Nighthawk Fancy nwtd Daniel Roberts 5 12482 Big Time Kaylee 30.62 Lisa Cole 1 73111 Archie John Hill 18.27 J & D Fahey 10 61365 Bad Bro Bad nwtd Sean Codlin STUDENT LOAN 10 54413 Big Time Harley nwtd Lisa Cole 6 s4253 Canadian Ace 30.54 T & L Craik 2 41544 Canya Moneymaker 18.39 W & T Steele Race 11: THRILLING SPRITE, THRILLING GEM, 7 12525 Thrilling Neve 30.38 Emma Potts 3 28884 Express Emporium 18.46 W & T Steele 11 Mt Wellington Tab Series Final 4.16 THRILLING VIOLET 3 Carol’s Tab Taipa Tavern Series 1.27 8 34446 Big Time Smile nwtd Lisa Cole 4 33721 Wild Kiwi 18.24 Udy & Cottam $6065, C1, final, 527m Race 12: DRINK SHOEYS, IT’S A BLAZE, FEDERAL MORGAN $5595, C3, final, 318m EMERGENCIES: 5 15362 Trojan Hoarse 18.22 Lisa Cole 1 1112 Thrilling Sprite 31.06 Karen Walsh 9 56422 Portland Dream 30.34 T & L Craik 6 72223 Big Time Brie nwtd Lisa Cole 1 75565 Opawa Jaws nwtd Glennis Farrell 2 1711 Thrilling Violet 30.99 Udy & Cottam 10 14482 Nighthawk Fancy nwtd Daniel Roberts 7 41133 Starlight Ria 18.58 Emma Potts 2 74425 Mitcham Greg 18.55 S O’Neill 3 31221 Thrilling Gem 30.56 Sean Codlin 8 51562 Buddy Boom 18.20 Udy & Cottam 4 48574 Get Me Home 30.72 Udy & Cottam 3 42336 Fernando Charm 18.49 Thayne Green 6 Royal Commission Sprint 2.25 EMERGENCIES: 5 36544 Nana Molly 30.62 Udy & Cottam 4 42441 Medusa Who 18.55 M Prangley $6500, INV, 318m 9 43753 Golden Fern 18.58 Thayne Green 6 126s2 Dark Hazard nwtd W & T Steele 5 46113 Portland Berry 18.40 T & L Craik 7 33553 Our Hotrod 30.84 Udy & Cottam 6 58374 Cosmic Meteor 18.56 D R Laing 1 14511 Big Time Fuzz nwtd Lisa Cole 10 25456 Thrilling Hudson 18.51 Thayne Green 2 21473 Sparkle Pony nwtd G & S Fredrickson 8 33133 Diamond Tiger nwtd W & T Steele 7 15372 My Mate Speight 18.46 Udy & Cottam EMERGENCIES: 3 12646 Big Time Fairy 18.38 Lisa Cole 9 Peter Earley Classic 3.21 8 57263 Coolibah Kid 18.64 Udy & Cottam 9 17325 Triggered nwtd W & T Steele 1 Jo’s Wholesale Taipa Tavern Srs 12.45 4 3114s Big Time Vegas nwtd Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: $9000, INV, 527m 10 22164 Eye Spy Luna nwtd M Prangley $5245, C2, final, 318m 5 32612 Bigtime Ziggy nwtd Lisa Cole 9 28815 Belmonts 18.54 R & N O’Regan 6 37254 Honey Lantree nwtd Matt Roberts 1 332F1 Electric Shock 30.54 A J Christiansen 12 The Amazing Chase 2021 4.35 1 45318 You’re Gorgeous 18.72 T & L Craik 10 33568 Sherlock Squash 18.65 Udy & Cottam 7 22151 Sports Mode 18.37 Peter Ferguson 2 33734 Rivalries 30.48 Phil Green 2 11426 Ammonite 18.83 T & L Craik $50,000, C5, 527m 4 Pump & Engineering Serv. 1.43 8 14256 Portland Blonde 18.37 T & L Craik 3 44518 Beret Girl nwtd Phil Green 3 64664 Opawa Donal 18.71 W & T Steele EMERGENCIES: 4 5115s Spring Queen 30.47 Phil Green 1 31117 Pedro Lee nwtd Peter Ferguson 4 35352 My Bro Bobby 18.80 M Prangley $6065, C1, 527m 9 61774 Burning Rain 18.59 Udy & Cottam 5 27165 Uthor Bale 30.45 Craig Roberts 2 11212 It’s A Blaze nwtd J & D Fahey 5 41522 Pliskova 18.74 S E Hunt 10 851F4 Rod’s Girl 18.70 Udy & Cottam 6 63841 Big Time Pluto nwtd Lisa Cole 3 31113 Opawa Travis 30.21 Phil Green 6 38s21 Midnight Faith 18.70 Udy & Cottam 1 s6255 Lethal Lettie nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 4 34146 Akashi Boy nwtd G & S Fredrickson 7 17121 Money Spinner nwtd Craig Roberts 7 24234 Railing Raccoon 18.83 Sean Codlin 2 55247 Opawa Lightning nwtd Glennis Farrell 7 Auckland Derby 2.47 6 13211 Tokyo Bird nwtd Craig Roberts 8 53453 Boot Camp Tiara 18.59 R & L Udy 3 37461 Opawa Big 30.69 Glennis Farrell 8 43112 Jilliby Litsa 30.44 Lisa Cole 7 16412 Federal Morgan 29.96 Lisa Cole $7000, R/A, 527m EMERGENCIES: 4 1 Thrilling Vera 30.85 Karen Walsh EMERGENCIES: 8 21417 Drink Shoeys 29.88 Peter Ferguson 9 71526 Ruby Express 18.79 Marsha Black 5 67635 Isn’t She Sassy 30.37 A J Christiansen 1 71225 Federer nwtd T & L Craik 9 54413 Big Time Harley nwtd Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 10 21864 Bigtime Cutie 18.70 R & N O’Regan 6 56652 Go Home Duke 30.79 Peter Ferguson 2 18341 Thrilling Milo 30.53 Emma Potts 10 28872 Big Time Maple nwtd Lisa Cole 9 17121 Money Spinner nwtd Craig Roberts

Legend: T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. M – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider. TV – Featured on Trackside TV. 20 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021

INDUSTRY DOING IT TOUGH: The ‘UNSINKABLE’ marine industry is currently in talks with the Government to set ASB predicts house prices will keep growing up a transtasman sea bubble for cruise boats and “While we do expect it to slow, it looks by Dan Satherley, Emma Stanford, superyachts. like it’s been holding up quite well in Newshub. File picture recent months, notwithstanding the AUCKLAND — Despite rapid price Government’s changes. inflation and moves from the Government “We see an environment where house- to rein it in, the housing market remains price growth does slow reasonably “unsinkable”, according to one of the noticeably, but also where house prices do country’s biggest banks. hold up. In fact, we expect to see house- In its latest economic forecast, ASB price growth resume next year. We think Marine industry calls for says it expects prices to rise another 10 the housing market is weathering the percent in 2021, and 5 percent more in storm of change fairly well, all things 2022 — well above Treasury’s forecast of considered.” a drop of 0.9 percent growth next year. The Government has said despite the transtasman sea bubble “We do expect to see house-price growth unprecedented price rises — the average slow this year,” chief economist Nick up $300,000 in just two years — it Tuffley told Newshub. doesn’t want them to fall, but rather to by Amy Williams, RNZ maritime border closed. “We’re expecting 10 percent growth just grow more slowly. Its chief executive, Peter Busfield, said over 2021 — admittedly that’s because While ASB’s predictions remained WELLINGTON — The marine industry is in this year had been tough and he knew of six we had a lot of growth in the first above Treasury’s, they were down on the talks with Government officials to try to set companies servicing superyachts that had not few months of this year and we’re bank’s February forecast, which was for up a transtasman sea bubble for cruising and survived during the pandemic so far. anticipating prices would be relatively 9.5 percent growth in 2022. superyachts, in order to bring much-needed “It’s been a real struggle for a number of flat through the rest of this year.” “In the wake of the Government’s tax business to the struggling sector. those companies and, unfortunately, some of Prices have skyrocketed lately, with changes that target investors, we expect It is worried the 20 superyachts moored those companies have gone to the wall and different measures showing more than 20 house-price growth to cool off much more here will sail to Australia, which lets vessels in have gone out of business. And others have percent year-on-year growth in the first rapidly than it was set to,” the forecast from New Zealand without any quarantine time had to reduce their staff numbers or made their few months of this year. reads. involved. apprentices redundant and so on because of The average price rose 8.9 percent “But we don’t envisage any price This comes after 10 superyachts linked to the lack of work due to the lack of superyachts in just three months to May according falls of any significance — the market’s global rich-listers, including the media and and cruising yachts visiting New Zealand over to Quotable Value, despite record-high foundations remain solid.” casino tycoon James Packer, were given the past nine or 10 months.” construction and changes to tax rules. A survey by ASB last month found permission to enter New Zealand but never The association was therefore in talks with Tuffley says even ASB’s forecasts might the majority of Kiwis think prices will arrived in time for the America’s Cup. Government officials to set up a transtasman be “a little on the light side”. keep rising over the next year. Some Whangarei-based company Oceania Marine sea travel bubble. “It does look like the housing market is economists have suggested prices won’t is one of the bigger superyacht refit specialists Busfield said there were 70 superyachts in not exactly doing a Titanic — it’s looking stop rising until interest rates go up, in the country and it is doing it tough. Australia that travelled the high seas. pretty unsinkable at the moment. which ASB is picking for May next year. The maritime border here is closed to all but “If we only got 10 or 20 percent of those approved trade vessels and a few other small superyachts, which would mean maybe 10 vessels in separate categories. or so superyachts from Australia, that could SkyCity forecasts recovery in full-year profit Marketing manager Jim Loynes said represent $30m worth of business to the New business was slow. Zealand marine industry — and the economy, AUCKLAND — Casino operator “It’s a big worry. We’re doing it tough at the and that would be of some assistance (to this SkyCity is forecasting a recovery in its moment across the marine industry. I think country’s struggling marine industry).” full-year profit, as recent trading has there will be a limited number of visiting yachts In a statement, the Ministry of Health said exceeded expectations. coming this year and next summer as well “consideration is being given to how and when The company expects its normalised because they would normally be on their way the maritime border might be opened up, and net profit to be between $84 million and but they can’t come now,” he said. to whom”. $88m for the year ending June, which “It’s a very limited pool of work, so losing The ministry said several Government is about a 30 percent increase on last anything is very harmful at the moment . . . we agencies are collaborating to see how the year’s result, which was badly affected need to hang on to everything we’ve got.” border could open in a safe and effective way. by the coronavirus pandemic. Official figures show the Government However, Busfield said a sea travel bubble However, its guidance for the current approved 30 superyachts to arrive under its was “urgent” in order for the marine sector financial year is still down by about 50 $50,000 repair-work exemption in time for the to survive. “We want to send out a signal that percent on the casino company’s $173m America’s Cup, but 10 of those pleasure crafts these boats are welcome to come to NZ as long normalised profit in 2019. never arrived. they comply with our Covid restrictions.” It expected pre-tax earnings of Now there is concern the superyachts He said a proposal would be presented to between $243m and $253, compared still moored here will sail to Australia, which Cabinet ministers. “We’re encouraging the with about $200m a year ago. lets vessels in from New Zealand without relevant Cabinet ministers to, with urgency, SkyCity said it was now in a position quarantine. give approval for a sea border with Australia to provide the market with a detailed Loynes was now expecting that some for cruising yachts and superyachts. We’d like forecast after recording a strong clients would head across the Tasman and the it to come out within a month or so with this performance in its electronic gaming company would lose business. approval, but we’re not holding our breath.” RECOVERING: SkyCity will release its machines in New Zealand, as well as “We’d like to see it reciprocated — in the Those in the marine sector hope any travel full-year results in August. RNZ picture by steady trading in both its Australian and Claire Eastham-Farrelly same way as the air bubble — that vessels bubble would eventually extend to vessels online casinos. of any flag in Australia can look at coming to arriving from the East — such as from America, “SkyCity’s tourism-related businesses New Zealand for a refit and repair work, and Panama and Costa Rica. in New Zealand and South Australia the current year and would pay a final then later on for cruising to help the tourism Superyacht agent and Catalano Shipping continue to be impacted by ongoing dividend. industry as well,” he said. Services managing director, Duthie Lidgard, international border closures (excluding The company said it had only provided “This would open up another avenue of trade said he had four superyacht owners who were the transtasman border which re-opened numbers on a normalised basis, rather in the difficult times that we’re experiencing.” keen to sail into NZ waters by December. on April 19, 2021), but are benefiting than in statutory terms, because of The Ministry of Health provided the names of “What we are expecting at the moment is from positive domestic tourism, the ongoing uncertainty related to the 10 superyachts approved to come here that pretty grim. The industry is going to be hit particularly on weekend and holiday reinstatement of the New Zealand never arrived — including James Packer’s pretty hard if we don’t see any approvals for peaks.” International Convention Centre and $200 million superyacht. boats to enter. We’re going from 20 boats a It said based on its forecast, which is other accounting adjustments. However, the Marine Industry Association season to a handful at best . . . subject to no further lockdowns, it was SkyCity will release its full-year has put the real count much higher, after “If our borders don’t change, they’re going to expecting to meet its debt obligations for results in August. — RNZ watching foreign vessels return home when the stay in Tahiti and head back to the US,” he said.

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY rate-sensitive stocks did well overnight (on Wall $12.88, Arvida was up 2c to $1.83, while Ryman Street), but this didn’t really carry into the New Healthcare fell 16c to $13.02, and Oceania Zealand market. Healthcare slipped 1c to $1.46. WELLINGTON — Two familiar names Fisher 1.49 percent to 1.43 percent, though it did reach Instead, Fisher and Paykel Healthcare Other gainers were Vista Group, up 6c or 2.67 and Paykel Healthcare and a2 Milk pushed the 1.53 percent during the day. The yield has now powered the market, rising 62c or 2.12 percent percent to $2.31; PGG Wrightson gaining 7c or New Zealand sharemarket to a strong close for fallen from a high of 1.74 percent. to $29.92 on trade worth $27.7m. A recovering 2.12 percent to $2.37; Enprise Group increasing the week w and rising United States inflation Matt Goodson, managing director of Salt a2 Milk gained 16c or 2.68 percent to $6.13, and 6c or 2.91 percent to $2.12; Scott Technology failed to put a dent on trading. Funds Management, said the inflation figure was Ebos Group was up 37c to $33.11. Synlait Milk climbing 12c or 4.84 percent to $2.60; and The S&P/NZX 50 Index increased 32.37 points surprisingly large — it was expected to be 4.6 was down 15c or 4.27 percent to $3.36. Cavalier picking up 1.5c or 3.7 percent to 42c. or 0.26 percent to 12,550.39. There were 75 percent — but at present investors believe it is Freightways increased 20c to $12.10; Contact Auckland International Airport fell 15c or 1.95 gainers and 60 decliners over the whole market transitory rather than permanent. Energy was up 14c to $8.39; Spark gained 7c percent to $7.54; was down on volume of 39.63 million share transactions “Whether this remains the case, we’ll see. to $4.82; Skellerup Holdings picked up 15c or 6c to $7.82; Infratil declined 22c or 2.83 percent worth $163.64 million. If central banks tighten their monetary policy, 3.3 percent to $4.70; Napier Port rose 9c or to $7.55; Mercury Energy decreased 16c or 2.47 Inflation in the US jumped to its highest level then this will have significant implications for 2.63 percent to $3.51; and Turners Automotive percent to $6.32; and Sanford lost 8c to $4.90. since August 2008, with the consumer prices markets,” he said. “The historically loose policy climbed another 9c or 2.07 percent to $4.43. Newly-listed chemicals company DGL Group index rising at an annual rate of 5 percent in settings are a bullish combination in the short It was another up and down day for the was down 6c or 4.38 percent to $1.31, and May, up from 4.2 percent in April. But the US term.” retirement village operators. Summerset Rakon fell 4c or 4.3 percent to 89c. 10-year Treasury bond yield fell from an opening Goodson said the technology and interest Group Holdings rose 28c or 2.22 percent to — The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 BUSINESS 21

SHAREMARKET WEEKLY ROUND-UP MONDAY-TO-FRIDAY OFFICIAL MARKET STATISTICS Top 10 Turnover Top 10 value BIGGeST 10 rISeS BIGGeST 10 fallS NZX 50 s Share name Shares Share name Dollars (000) Share name percentage Share name percentage Smartshr nZ units 32,767,100 fishr&paykl Health 150,700,700 enprise Group 13.9785 evolveeduc 14.7059 12,550.39 12600 Smartshr nZ 50 27,560,500 Mainfreight 99,842,500 arborGen 12.2449 plexure 11.25 Smartshr nZ Cash 15,078,500 Smartshr nZ 50 94,212,600 aMp 8.1967 nZ automotive 9.0909 • Saturday, April 18, 2020new Talisman 10,445,600 Smartshr nZ units 88,157,000 Turners auto 8.0488BUSINESSDGl Grp ltd 11 8.5714 12475 Sky network 10,352,100 Contact energy 68,359,200 accordant Group ltd 7.2848 Mercury nZ 7.4671 Spark nZ 9,662,600 auckairport 47,013,900 vista Group 6.9444 fonterra 7.2072 12350 Kiwi prop 9,255,000 ryman Health 46,186,700 Carbon fund 6.6667 Cannasouth 5.00 +32.38 promisia Healthcare ltd 8,310,000 Spark nZ 45,992,200 Smartshr Health 6.12 paySauce 4.8387 Contact energy 8,278,700 Smartshr nZ Cash 44,421,400 napier port 5.7229 nZ refining Co 4.4118 +0.259% 12225 Meridian energy 8,034,400 Meridian energy 43,136,400 Smartpay 4.7619 air nZ 3.5503 NZX 10 s MIDCAP s SMALLCAP s NZX All s 12100 12,227.96 35,805.66 89,994.69 13,688.73 Jun 7 Jun 11 May 31 s May 24 +47.68 +0.391% +37.53 +0.105% +46.14 +0.051% +36.44 +0.267% New Zealand Australia Last Weekly 52-week Dividend P/E Last Weekly 52-week Dividend P/E Last Week’s 52-week Dividend P/E Price Move High Low NTA CPS Yld% Ratio Price Move High Low NTA CPS Yld% Ratio Sale Move High Low CPS Yld% Ratio Prop For Ind 2.85 +.00 3.01 2.27 2.20 .22 3.45 12.55 Afterpay 103.52 +9.04 160.05 47.09 - - - A-C PushpayHld 1.75 +.02 2.42 1.52 .00 .04 - 43.23 AGLEgy 9.32 +.50 18.02 7.96 41 8.82 - Accordant Group Ltd 1.62 +.11 1.62 1.17 -.27 .18 - 8.97 QEX .28 - .63 .19 .13 -.09 - - ALS Ltd 12.61 +.12 12.79 6.28 14.6 1.84 35.08 AFT Pharm 4.58 -.12 5.65 3.80 .04 .07 s - 60.73 s s s Air NZ 1.63 -.06 1.96 1.22 .97 -.55 - - Radius .90 -.01 1.82 .89 .02 .00 1.63 93.16 Amcor 15.47 +.01 16.50 13.54 15.12 4.02 22.93 AlliedFarmrs .57 -.01 .82 .50 .37 .05 2.92 10.87 Rakon .89 -.03 1.06 .25 .42 .04 - 21.15 Ampol 29.34 -.29 31.45 22.20 23 1.62 - AMP 1.32 +.10 2.10 1.13 1.13 .05 8.17 24.04 RestaurantBrands 13.62 -.28 14.00 11.01 -.26 .24 - 54.92 ANZ Bank 28.25 -.95 29.55 16.40 70 3.66 16.35 ANZ 30.46 -.86 31.70 17.73 22.36 1.90 5.10 15.99 Rua Bio .41 -.00 .75 .37 .18 - - - APAGroup 9.45 +.20 11.82 8.99 24 5.45 84.32 ArborGen .22 +.02 .24 .12 .13 .00 - 23.99 Ryman Health 13.02 +.22 16.02 12.15 5.57 .84 1.72 15.39 Argo 8.86 +.08 9.05 7.10 14 3.13 43.61 Argosy 1.54 -.02 1.60 1.11 1.53 .29 4.42 5.3 Aristocrt 40.70 -.25 42.10 24.13 15 .61 62.28 Sanford 4.90 -.02 6.75 4.30 1.56 .20 1.42 23.36 ASX Ltd 74.02 -2.76 91.32 65.60 112.4 3.15 29.42 Arvida 1.83 -.01 1.86 1.38 1.46 .24 2.92 7.57 Savor Ltd .20 - .24 .12 -.03 -.04 - - Asset Plus Ltd .32 +.00 .39 .29 .44 .06 7.09 5.39 AtlasArt 6.40 +.11 7.04 5.39 13 3.73 - AuckAirport 7.54 -.07 8.25 5.92 4.53 .05 - 140.96 Scales Corp 4.75 -.14 5.35 4.22 2.33 .14 5.56 32.06 AuckAirpt 6.98 -.16 7.77 5.58 10.50 1.47 166.67 Auckland Real Estate Trust .79 - - - 1.26 - - - Scott Tech 2.60 -.05 2.70 1.55 .27 .00 .77 293.81 Aurizon 3.89 +.17 5.07 3.44 14.4 7.32 13.6 Aus Found 8.25 +.04 8.28 6.40 7.67 .15 3.14 52.72 Seeka Kiwifruit 4.90 - 5.68 3.64 5.20 .47 9.64 10.39 AusFound 7.79 +.14 7.78 6.00 10 3.08 53.03 Bankers Inv 2.27 -.03 2.50 1.80 2.24 .09 1.83 24.8 Serko Ltd 7.40 +.30 7.45 2.94 .74 -.29 - - AusNet Srvcs 1.815 +.03 2.10 1.63 4.75 5.25 22.51 Barramundi 1.06 -.02 1.14 .65 .83 .15 5.76 7.01 Skellerup 4.70 +.01 4.80 2.00 .65 .18 3.56 25.12 BankQld 8.77 -.23 9.44 5.45 17 3.25 23.26 BLIS Tech .06 +.00 .08 .05 .00 .00 - 119.75 Sky Network .17 -.00 .19 .12 .05 -.09 - - BenAdeBnk 10.44 -.45 11.68 5.80 28 2.66 19.34 Briscoe Grp 5.65 -.13 5.95 3.06 1.14 .32 7.01 17.16 SKYCITYEnt 3.60 -.06 3.69 2.33 1.20 -.01 - - BHP Group 48.95 +.20 51.82 33.73 131.13 4.28 25.26 Burger Fuel .37 -.00 .44 .35 .15 .01 - 27.19 Smartpay .88 +.04 1.11 .53 -.01 -.07 - - Biotron .052 +.001 .14 .05 - - - Cannasouth .47 -.02 1.48 .38 .11 -.03 - - Smartshr APAC 2.34 +.03 2.39 1.92 2.32 - .73 - Bluescope 22.82 +.37 23.99 10.64 6 .63 45.94 Carbon Fund 1.44 +.09 1.56 1.12 1.39 - - - Boral 6.76 -.16 6.97 3.24 9.5 1.39 - Smartshr ASX Units 3.12 +.03 3.12 2.49 3.10 - 1.72 - Cavalier Corp .42 +.01 .44 .20 .40 -.23 - - Brambles 11.25 +.28 11.56 9.54 13.08 2.29 26.43 CDL Inv 1.12 +.02 1.14 .75 .92 .10 4.34 10.41 Smartshr AU 20 4.47 +.01 4.48 3.34 4.45 - 1.50 - CBA 101.36 -1.16 102.64 62.64 150 2.43 21.58 Chorus 6.55 +.07 9.39 6.10 1.41 .10 5.20 63.87 Smartshr AU Div 1.69 -.00 1.71 1.40 1.68 - 2.39 - CharterHG 15.13 +.46 15.44 9.15 18.55 2.43 34.13 City of Lond Inv 7.75 -.15 8.05 6.02 7.66 -1.07 4.76 - Smartshr AU Fin 7.99 -.06 8.07 5.29 8.03 - 1.80 - Cimic 21.26 -.38 28.72 16.86 60 2.78 11.06 Colonial Motor 8.95 -.15 9.60 6.15 6.96 .81 7.29 11.04 Smartshr AU Mid 9.23 +.16 9.27 6.56 9.15 - 1.01 - Cleanaway 2.66 -.08 2.86 2.03 2.25 1.64 37.86 Comvita 3.34 +.04 3.60 2.55 2.43 .10 - 31.11 Smartshr AU Prp 1.60 +.04 1.61 1.24 1.60 - 2.44 - Cochlear 235.32 +6.47 238.52 176.68 115 1.17 - Contact Energy 8.39 +.36 11.16 5.57 2.89 .20 5.52 41.89 Cooks Glob Fds .05 +.00 .06 .03 -.02 -.00 - - Smartshr AU Res 6.06 +.05 6.32 4.53 5.98 - 2.05 - ColesGrp 16.67 -.37 19.26 15.27 33 3.62 21.23 Smartshr Auto 4.22 +.00 4.49 3.16 4.21 - - - Compshare 16.06 -.19 16.39 11.75 23 2.83 34.46 D-F Smartshr Emr 1.51 +.00 1.58 1.19 1.51 - .60 - Crown Ltd 12.22 -.47 13.32 8.06 30 2.42 - Delegat Group 15.15 +.20 15.82 10.20 4.14 .72 1.56 20.85 Smartshr Emr Equ 2.55 -.00 2.65 1.98 2.53 - - - CSL Ltd 296.64 +5.27 320.42 242.00 134.90 .95 36.93 DGL Grp Ltd 1.28 -.12 1.41 1.10 - - - - Smartshr EU 1.95 +.01 1.95 1.49 1.94 - .74 - Dexus 10.73 +.19 10.99 8.20 28.8 4.76 27.56 Dominos 115.30 -1.02 117.99 60.54 88.4 1.24 59.81 EBOS Group 33.11 -.09 34.20 21.30 -.79 1.13 2.73 29.13 Smartshr EU Equ 2.78 +.03 2.78 2.15 2.77 - - - Enprise Group 2.12 +.26 2.13 .67 .17 .11 1.89 19.17 Evolution 5.08 +.06 6.58 3.79 7 3.24 22.01 EROAD Ltd 5.85 +.14 5.85 2.71 .72 .02 - 218.07 Smartshr Glo Agr 1.31 +.00 1.38 1.29 1.31 - 1.97 - FirstwaveC .08 - .20 .07 - - - EvolveEduc .87 -.15 1.50 .72 -.06 .05 - 16.07 Smartshr Glo Bond 3.33 +.00 3.38 3.05 3.33 - 1.58 - Fis&PayHc 27.77 +.54 34.92 25.25 20.64 1.31 32.62 Fishr&Paykl Health 29.92 +.92 37.89 27.10 2.36 .91 1.46 32.85 Smartshr Glo Equ 2.57 +.00 2.59 2.06 2.57 - - - FletchBld 7.25 -.05 7.43 3.01 9.54 2.53 - Fletcher Building 7.82 -.03 7.99 3.30 3.00 -.19 1.53 - Smartshr Health 3.52 +.20 3.84 2.76 3.47 - - - Fortescue 23.22 +.25 26.40 13.56 147 10.82 8.07 Foley Wines 1.74 +.02 2.13 1.65 1.38 .10 2.39 16.91 Smartshr JP Equ 2.15 +.03 2.24 1.84 2.13 - - - GoodGrp 20.62 +.46 20.77 14.37 15 1.45 21.89 Fonterra 3.09 -.24 5.15 3.09 3.07 .33 3.24 9.28 Smartshr NZ Bond 3.09 +.00 3.18 3.06 3.08 - 2.56 - GPTGroup 4.91 +.26 4.94 3.66 13.2 4.56 - Fonterra Shrhlds Unts 3.95 +.05 5.15 3.68 4.54 - 2.53 - Smartshr NZ Cash 2.94 -.00 2.96 2.93 2.94 - 1.12 - Harvey 5.19 -.17 6.09 3.30 20 7.34 8.84 Foreign & Colonial 16.65 +.03 16.85 13.06 17.65 1.77 1.40 9.38 Smartshr NZ Div 1.31 +.01 1.48 1.05 1.30 - 3.03 - IAG 5.22 -.01 6.42 4.30 7 3.25 - Freightways 12.10 -.05 12.34 6.75 -.88 .24 1.78 49.1 Smartshr NZ Gov Bond 2.40 +.01 2.56 2.38 2.40 - 1.72 - IDP Edu 22.71 +.79 29.22 12.73 8 1.08 161.06 G-L Smartshr NZ Prp 1.49 +.00 1.57 1.23 1.49 - 2.55 - IGO Ltd 7.60 -.07 7.96 4.02 5 1.48 40.66 General Capital Ltd .05 +.00 .12 .05 .03 .00 - 114.67 Smartshr NZ Units 2.70 +.02 2.96 2.46 2.69 - 1.08 - JHardie 44.54 +1.59 44.57 24.75 67.45 - 57.21 LendLease 12.75 +.09 14.89 10.73 15 1.43 - GenesisEgy 3.38 -.08 4.00 2.75 1.45 .08 6.70 39.15 Smartshr Total Wrld Hdgd 3.24 +.02 3.24 2.51 3.21 - .30 - Gentrack Grp 2.16 +.01 2.18 1.16 .14 -.20 - - MacqGroup 151.56 -2.44 162.06 111.25 335 3.08 18.09 Smartshr Total Wrld Units 2.90 +.03 2.90 2.28 2.87 - .49 - MagellanF 50.12 +.37 66.00 42.01 97.1 4.39 22.59 GEO .12 +.00 .14 .05 -.00 -.01 - - Smartshr US 500 10.77 +.03 10.84 8.60 10.75 - .60 - GFNZ Grp Ltd Ord .66 +.02 .66 .37 .43 .08 5.68 7.67 Medibank 3.07 -.10 3.19 2.45 5.8 3.89 23.67 Goodman Prop Tst 2.29 +.02 2.52 2.03 2.12 .45 2.74 5.05 Smartshr US Equ 2.79 +.04 2.79 2.17 2.77 - - - MercuryNZ 5.96 -.46 7.17 4.20 6.27 2.48 34.7 Green Cross Health 1.14 +.04 1.17 .99 -.02 .11 - 9.74 Smartshr US Grow 7.44 +.20 7.58 5.86 7.34 - - - MeridianEn 5.02 -.08 9.33 4.16 5.14 3.08 65.26 Hallenstein Glasson 7.40 +.09 7.85 3.05 1.38 .54 11.64 13.54 Smartshr US Mid 6.52 +.04 6.53 4.96 6.48 - .31 - MineralRe 49.43 +1.48 50.69 19.32 100 3.61 14.5 Harmoney Corp Limited 1.59 +.04 3.75 1.51 .76 - - - Smartshr US Sml 6.20 +.05 6.26 4.33 6.22 - .26 - MirvacGrp 2.97 +.06 3.01 2.01 4.8 2.62 34.25 Heartland Grp Holding 1.97 +.03 1.99 1.15 1.12 .13 4.58 15.02 Smartshr US Val 3.91 -.01 3.94 3.03 3.90 - 1.15 - NAB 26.46 -1.05 27.84 16.56 60 3.38 19.82 Hendrsn Far East 6.85 +.06 7.29 6.04 6.24 .28 6.55 23.92 .14 - - - .67 - - - Newcrest 28.33 +.88 38.15 23.08 19.30 1.59 16.6 ikeGPS Grp 1.08 -.03 1.23 .70 .06 -.06 - - SMW Group 1.44 - 1.75 1.09 -.20 -.10 - - NthStar 11.50 +.59 17.03 8.99 9.5 1.73 25.85 Infratil 7.55 -.27 7.90 4.65 2.54 .04 3.05 161.38 South Port NZ 8.70 +.19 9.30 5.60 1.79 .41 4.15 20.87 OilSearch 4.10 -.03 4.62 2.50 .64 1.83 - Investore 2.05 -.02 2.29 1.78 2.08 .44 4.24 4.6 Orica Ltd 14.31 +.23 18.62 11.17 7.5 1.69 76.54 JPMorg GlobGrth 8.52 +.12 9.00 6.00 8.15 1.06 3.00 7.98 Spark NZ 4.82 +.16 5.09 4.30 .23 .22 7.20 21.75 OriginEgy 4.84 +.12 6.48 3.87 12.5 4.63 - Just Life Group .91 - 1.08 .35 .03 .03 3.29 26.32 Steel & Tube 1.13 - 1.18 .53 1.04 -.11 1.07 - OzMineral 25.63 +.29 27.15 9.67 17 .99 38.68 Kathmandu 1.62 +.01 1.68 .99 .14 .00 1.23 572.21 Stride 2.40 +.02 2.41 1.58 2.15 .33 5.23 7.27 QantasAir 4.71 -.16 5.79 3.12 13.5 2.83 - Kingfish 2.00 -.01 2.13 1.57 1.74 .56 7.29 3.56 Summrst Grp HldLtd 12.88 -.02 13.25 6.13 5.94 1.01 1.01 12.72 QBE 11.32 -.01 11.51 7.88 4 2.70 - Kiwi Prop 1.18 -.03 1.33 .96 1.36 .12 5.52 9.42 Synlait Milk Ltd (NS) 3.36 -.12 7.45 2.85 3.26 .29 - 11.33 Qube Hold 3.25 +.09 3.26 2.48 2.5 1.49 63.33 Ramsay 63.62 +.71 70.50 58.61 48.5 1.76 61.62 M-O T-Z Rea Group 166.70 +3.24 169.92 99.80 59 .68 160.02 Mainfreight 75.50 -1.50 77.30 36.25 8.27 1.86 1.18 40.42 T&G Global 2.85 -.06 3.00 2.51 3.61 .13 2.92 21.05 Marlin Global 1.45 -.04 1.61 .95 1.25 .23 6.10 6.27 ReeceAus 22.70 -.05 23.32 8.75 6 .53 55.76 Marsden Mari 6.02 +.02 6.61 5.57 3.36 .15 3.69 38.05 Telstra 3.86 +.03 3.88 2.83 .66 .15 4.49 24.37 Resmed 28.37 +1.53 30.08 22.89 3.53 .52 42.01 MarWineEst .29 - .65 .17 .05 .00 - 468.28 Templeton 20.60 +.49 20.65 14.40 21.47 7.71 2.72 2.67 Rio Tinto 124.94 +.32 132.94 89.20 517.11 4.91 15.93 Me Today .10 +.00 .16 .06 .01 -.00 - - Third Age Health 2.37 - 2.80 2.20 .13 .10 8.30 22.19 Santos 7.67 -.05 7.81 4.64 6.31 1.21 - Mercury NZ 6.32 -.51 7.60 4.39 2.65 .18 3.56 33.9 TIL Logist 1.00 -.03 1.13 .62 .16 .07 - 12.91 Scentre 2.90 +.10 3.13 1.88 7 6.29 - Meridian Energy 5.35 +.02 9.94 4.30 1.87 .08 4.22 64.67 Tilt Renew 8.02 - 8.03 3.36 2.97 .18 - 43.59 SeekComm 31.46 +.94 32.69 18.38 20 .42 - Metro Perf Glass .44 +.02 .46 .18 .14 .04 - 9.55 Tourism Holdings 2.58 +.03 2.78 1.64 1.79 .08 - 29.67 SevenGrp 21.33 +.60 24.25 15.90 23 2.08 16.28 SonicHlth 35.60 +.44 38.00 27.22 36 2.43 17.95 MHM Automation Limited .64 - .76 .23 -.01 .01 - 48.78 Tower .73 -.02 .89 .56 .56 .02 - 34.27 Michael Hill .90 - .90 .31 .45 .04 2.50 19.12 Soul Pat 31.37 +1.29 33.48 18.85 26 1.94 7.74 Millennm&Copthrn 2.43 -.02 2.55 1.72 4.70 .43 - 5.58 TruScreen .07 +.00 .19 .05 .01 -.01 - - South 32 2.95 -.09 3.10 1.96 1.80 1.06 - My Food Bag 1.44 +.01 1.76 1.33 -.13 .01 - 142.96 TrustPower 8.40 -.30 9.02 6.40 3.14 .10 5.87 77.04 Spark NZ 4.47 +.12 4.68 4.01 11.46 5.21 21.62 Napier Port 3.51 +.19 3.90 3.18 1.73 - 3.09 - Turners Auto 4.43 +.33 4.47 1.75 .92 .32 6.27 13.79 Stockland 4.79 +.05 4.86 3.13 11.3 4.51 - New Talisman .00 -.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 - 10.88 Vector 4.00 -.05 4.65 3.56 .97 .11 4.61 34.23 Suncorp 11.22 -.08 11.38 8.09 26 3.19 18.77 NZ Automotive 1.00 -.10 1.30 1.00 .75 .07 7.00 14.24 Vista Group 2.31 +.15 2.50 1.12 .28 -.24 - - SydAirprt 6.04 -.08 7.49 4.99 19.5 3.22 - NZ King Salmn 1.51 -.04 1.95 1.43 1.04 -.05 - - Vital Healthcare 3.07 +.00 3.38 2.45 2.63 .19 3.32 15.47 Tabcorp 5.01 -.12 5.27 3.17 7.5 3.66 - NZ Oil & Gas .42 +.01 .75 .40 .60 -.20 - - VTL Group .80 +.01 .85 .70 .59 .01 4.34 46.07 TelstraCp 3.58 - 3.59 2.63 8 2.80 23.96 NZ Refining Co .65 -.03 .90 .40 1.74 -.63 - - Warehouse Group 3.38 - 3.86 1.92 .81 .20 7.40 16.87 Tempest .02 +.002 .05 .01 - - - NZ Rural Land Company 1.13 - 1.29 1.06 1.19 - - - Wellington Drive .08 -.00 .10 .05 .00 -.00 - - TPGLimited 5.68 +.46 9.70 4.81 7.5 - 8.73 NZME Ltd .75 - .93 .24 -.09 .07 - 10.13 Transurban 14.32 +.05 15.63 12.36 15 2.15 - NZX Limited 2.07 -.03 2.19 1.34 -.01 .06 4.09 32.63 Westpac 28.33 -.36 28.89 17.30 18.04 1.36 3.61 20.81 Z Energy 2.64 -.01 3.42 2.53 .86 .11 7.37 23.33 TreasryWine 11.92 -.02 13.12 7.87 15 1.93 50.59 OceaniaHlth 1.46 +.02 1.60 .87 1.20 .13 2.33 10.6 VangrdASI 93.97 +.31 94.25 72.75 76.99 2.11 - P-S VicinityCtr 1.675 +.04 1.86 1.20 3.4 6.59 - Pacific Edge 1.19 +.01 1.30 .12 .03 -.01 - - Wesfarmrs 55.00 -.24 56.67 40.75 88 3.02 32.91 PaySauce .29 -.01 .52 .25 .01 -.01 - - Exchange Traded Funds WestpacB 26.29 -.58 26.88 16.00 58 3.35 21.27 PGG Wrightson 3.37 -.01 3.65 2.58 2.03 .17 4.95 19.38 Smartshr AU 20 4.47 +.01 4.48 3.34 4.45 - 1.50 - Wisetech 30.70 +2.14 34.42 18.32 2.7 .14 67.9 Plexure .71 -.09 1.59 .64 .21 -.05 - - Smartshr NZ 10 2.07 +.01 2.43 1.90 2.07 - 1.45 - Woodside 23.62 -.45 27.60 16.80 15.29 2.20 - Woolwrths 42.91 -.44 43.87 35.66 53 2.35 38.15 PLP Fund 1.15 - 1.15 1.05 1.13 - 3.94 - Smartshr NZ 50 3.41 +.00 3.66 2.72 3.41 - 1.86 - Port of Tauranga 7.30 -.05 8.14 6.77 1.71 .13 2.36 54.49 Worley 11.75 -.50 14.01 7.75 25 4.22 78.93 Precinct Prop 1.61 +.01 1.83 1.55 1.53 .11 4.03 14.2 Smartshr NZ Mid 6.40 +.02 6.49 5.04 6.36 - 1.95 - Xero Ltd 134.08 +4.67 157.99 81.55 - - 1035.88 Promisia Healthcare Ltd .00 - .00 .00 .00 - - 251.43 Disclaimer: All parties have endeavoured to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein is correct. 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MĀORI LAND ALL tree removals, tree CARPENTER for GIB fixing and stopp- Entertainment COURT trimming, greenwaste smaller jobs. Ph 0274 ing, exterior plastering, Firewood Takipu Marae removed, 027 466 8201. 407 127. LBP registered. Ph being Ruangarehu DOG grooming, great Shayne Norris Plas- GUM, Manuka, Macro- ODEON 5 K - Replace Barry ASAP Tree Work. rates, great results. Ph terer, 0274 749 786, a/h carpa, Old man pine. Removal, chipping & 867 3356. www.thefirewoodguy.nz Phone 867 3339 Thomas, Jury Ruru 022 463 8533. and Koroniria Ruru stump grinding. Ph MESSY GARDEN?? A QUIET PLACE: PART with Hine Tania 0274 485 188. MANUKA GOLD II (M) SAT, SUN, MON August, Ruby Hata "Let us do it for you." POSITION 1.20pm, 6.20pm, Gisborne District Council Ph 027 659 2915. WOODSTOCK 2yrs 8.30pm and Mihiwairua Ruru as trustees dry. 027 455 3722. Turanga Health is an Iwi based health CRUELLA (PG) SAT, SUN, WANT a fence built, MON 10.50am, 3.30pm, (A20210005908). provider in Turanganui a Kiwa Ltd fixed or altered. Also PINE, 2nd grade split servicing the tribal boundaries of Ngai 5.45pm A hearing for this section clearing. Ph DAYS OF THE wood, 4m3, $120. Ph Tamanuhiri, Te Aitanga a Mahaki and application will be held Graeme 021 659 672. 862 8876. BAGNOLD SUMMER on: Rongowhakaata. (M) SAT, SUN 1.30pm, Meeting ELECTRICIAN. All 6pm. MON 11am, Pānui no: 13 works certified. 10% For Sale We currently have a vacancy for a Well 1.30pm, 6pm Venue: Māori Land EXTRAORDINARY COUNCIL DREAM HORSE (PG) Court, 60 Reads Quay off hourly rate. Paul, Child / Tamariki Ora nurse to join our SAT, SUN 1.10pm, 0226 783 024. team of health professionals supporting

Gisborne NOTICE PUBLIC Wednesday 23 June 2021 - to follow Audit CONRAD Mier fish 5.50pm. MON 10.50am, Date: Thursday, 1 July & Risk Committee harvester, $1500, all whanau in the community and in their 1.10pm, 5.50pm 2021 accessories except homes. PERCY VS GOLIATH To consider Performance Review. (PG) SAT, SUN, MON Time: 11am Situations trolley, used twice. 3.40pm, 8.10pm Ph/Text 027 232 8969. We are looking for a Registered Nurse Meeting agendas and associated reports Vacant preferably (but not necessary) with well PETER RABBIT 2: are available on our website two days THE RUNAWAY(PG) SHEEP MANURE child experience, someone who is a SUN 10.50am before the scheduled meeting. This notice WANTED someone to self-starter, someone who enjoys working POPPY (PG) Meetings is given under the Local Government weed, clip and prune PELLETS. $25 for SAT, SUN, MON 11am, 20kg bag. 3 or more with a team of dynamic individuals who Official Information and Meetings Act my garden on a regular are focused on great outcomes for our 3.40pm, 8.10pm 1987. basis. Ph 021 35 35 85. free city delivery. No SPIRIT UNTAMED (TBC) Eftpos. Ph 867 5783. Tamariki and their whanau. This role SAT, SUN, MON East Coast Wools. Cnr offers flexibility, growth and 10.50am, 1.40pm, 3.40pm Stanley/Awapuni Rds. development, integration with other teams and opportunities to be involved in a wide THE CONGURING: THE Meetings DEVIL MADE ME DO IT MĀORI LAND range of different projects that may (R16) SAT, SUN, MON www.gdc.govt.nz.gdc.govt.nz You can sell present outside the Well Child / Tamariki 1pm, 6pm, 8.30pm COURT APPLICATIONS anything by Ora role. THE HITMAN’S WIFE’S 15 Fitzherbertitzherbert Street BODYGUARD (R16) advertising Applications to be PO Boxx 747 Gisborne 4040 SAT, SUN, MON 3.30pm, heard on 1st July Classifieds 869 0601 If you are up for a challenge and this PHONE 06 867 2049 8.20pm 2021 Business 869 0616 sounds like you please download the Job TOM & JERRY THE EAST COAST RESIDENTS 0800 653 800 Description and Pre employment MOVIE (G) Māori Land Court EMAIL [email protected] Nau Mai Haere Mai SUN 11am application form from our website – Te Whare o te Rā, www.turangahealth.co.nz or visit Turanga BOOK ONLINE NOW! Nga Wai e Rua MEETING OF WWW.ODEONGISBORNE.CO.NZ Health main office – 145 Derby St, Building Gisborne District Council OWNERS Meetings Times may vary 60 Reads Quay Gisborne. All completed applications subject to late changes Tuatini Maori need to be received at 145 Derby St, Gisborne Township Section 10.45 am – 19 Block IV, Gisborne, or emailed to [email protected] no later LOST & FOUND Mangatuna 21 Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, Remove 11, 12 and 13 Block than 5.00pm, Friday 18th June 2021. Maungarangi Hori Regional Transport V, Part of Section Found Harris as Trustee 6, Part of Section 7 due to resignation Committee and Section 8 Block For further VIII and Section 22 ANNUAL GENERAL Situations Vacant WALLET found in SEEKING A COMMUNITY ADVISOR Block IV and Part MEETING information NOTICE PUBLIC Gladstone Rd, Tues 8th please contact Section 9 Block 333 PALMERSTON June, containing visa Te Tumu Paeroa Council is looking for a community VIII. advisor – cycling and walking for its ROAD, GISBORNE card & small change. If Wellington Saturday, 10th July yours ph Warren on 021 (0800) 943 682 Gisborne Regional Transport SATURDAY 26 JUNE 2021 2021, 11AM 106 2492. Committee. 10.30 am Karakia/Mihi Applicants must have: Tuatini Marae Gisborne District Council 18 Waitangi Street Attendance • The ability to represent this portfolio Tokomaru Bay Apologies from a regional perspective. 2020 Minutes • Experience and/or insight relating to AGENDA: Annual Reports Hospice Tairawhiti is a small team, He Special Business the specific portfolio. General Business providing quality end-of-life care in • Good communication and whakatūwheratanga our community. We currently have the Reduce Water Use 1. Whaka- Election of Officers interpersonal skills. whanaungatanga following vacancies. Notice The overall aim of the Regional 2. Apologies Meetings COMMUNITY HOSPICE NURSE 3. Tō whenua RETICULATED WATER SUPPLY Transport Committee is to facilitate (fulltime, 12 months fixed term PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC the achievement of an integrated, safe, 4. Main points from USERS last meeting parental leave cover) responsive and sustainable transport 5. Owners’ report Notice of Working in the community, this position From 17 to 30 June the Waingake Water system in the region. Its functions are to: 6. Financial Treatment Plant will be shut down for focuses on clinical assessment and care (a) a regional land transport statements Meeting essential maintenance. co-ordination, ensuring good quality care plan, or any variation to the plan, for the 7. Future administration The next Te Tapuwae and support for patient and whanau, in All users connected to the city’s water approval of the relevant regional council; a. Maori Trustee o Rongokako Marine accordance with Hospice philosophy. supply are asked to restrict water use and Applications will be considered from to remain as the Reserve Committee during this period. (b) provide the regional council with responsible trustee new grads through to experienced nurses. any advice and assistance the regional meeting will be with advisory MARKETING & FUNDRAISING This is to conserve water in the reservoirs council may request in relation to its trustees; OR held at 5.30pm and to ensure the supplementary supply COORDINATOR transport responsibilities. b. Owners to replace on Wednesday, can keep up with demand. the Maori Trustee Part-time, 16 hours per week Applications close 5pm Thursday 24 as responsible 16 June 2021 at: Please restrict non-essential outdoor This role is for an experienced marketing/ June 2021. trustee Department of water, delay water blasting and washing c. Nomination sales/pr/fundraising superstar who will be vehicles. For the application form and more of responsible Conservation Office, responsible for building the community information please go to Public Notices trustees 63 Carnarvon Street, For tips on saving water around your profile of Hospice Tairawhiti and raising on our website or email 8. Review of trust Gisborne funds to meet our operational needs. home, see our website. [email protected] a. Due 31 December This will be achieved through a number 2020 Interested members of initiatives, including establishing and 9. General business of the public are maintaining strong relationships with 10.Whakahokia ngā welcome to attend. korero donors, sponsors and supporters; social He Whakakapinga Jacqueline Blake and printed media; grant applications; www.gdc.govt.nz and fundraising events. www.gdc.govt.nz For further Chairperson information please If you think you are the right person for 15 Fitzherbert Street Enquiries to: 15 Fitzherbert Street contact PO Box 747 Gisborne 4040 Department of our team we would love to hear from you. PO Box 747 Gisborne 4040 Te Tumu Paeroa, For full details on these vacancies please PHONE 06 867 2049 Wellington Conservation PHONE 06 867 2049 FREEPHONE 0800 653 800 (0800) 943 682 visit our website www.hospicetairawhiti. FREEPHONE 0800 653 800 Ph: 869 0460 EMAIL [email protected] hui@tetumupaeroa. org.nz/about-us/vacancies or phone EMAIL [email protected] co.nz Barbara 06 869 0552. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 CLASSIFIEDS 23

Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Cars Wanted Cars Wanted FARMING Readers Bargains Livestock HUSQVARNA chain- saw, 460, near new, WANTED: BLACK sow for sale $800. Ph 868 1448. $200. Mutton $150 each. Ph 862 1857. INFINITI Boxing head UTES AND SUVs gear, excell cond, $15. Ph 867 4278. REGISTERED ECE HOME & LEISURE TEACHER 30+ HOURS Rua Bioscience is committed to CASH PAID LARGE box of developing the highest quality Tupperware, clean, FOR UNDER 2’S cannabinoid-based pharmaceutical Fruit and excell cond, $40. LP Phone Tyler, Enterprise records, approx 21, $40, Te Whare Kohungahunga o Y Tamariki is products for the global healthcare Produce industry. 2x dble duvet covers, a Bi-lingual centre in Kaiti, and one of the 027 728 2472 $30ea. Ph 863 2710. YMCA Gisborne’s ECE centres. With a strong focus on quality, TEESDALE ORCHARD sustainability and innovation, Rua is APPLES, tree-ripened MEN’S cycling shorts, Our centre has 3 age-appropriate rooms large, excell cond, $20. with 2 separate playgrounds. a leading voice in our industry. Our Situations Vacant Pacific Rose, Pink reputation is built on the passion of our Lady, Fuji, Sturmer and Men’s cycling shirts x2, Ballarat Cookers. large, excell cond, $15 You must be highly motivated and have people, a genuine desire to create positive ea. Ph 867 4278. a positive attitude, be energetic and change in the unique communities LEGAL SECRETARY/ Winter Nelis pears. we work with, and a commitment to Orange squash, & much BLACK gumboots, innovative, forward thinking and a team OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR more. Back Ormond improving the lives of people with serious size 10, good cond, $20. player. Most importantly to be flexible Rd, open 7 days, Eftpos Ph 021 0241 6210. and prepared for a challenge. health conditions. Person wanted to manage a two-lawyer available. legal office. Job requires excellent GEORGE Foreman Being a bi-lingual centre Te Reo Maori/ GROWING TECHNICIAN grilling machine, model Tikanga Maori would be an advantage Ruatorea touch-typing skills, a good understanding of Excel and Microsoft Office, ability to Readers GR18, vgc, $45. Ph 867 but not a requirement. You will be Fulltime 9461. surrounded by a team who will support be flexible and think independently about Bargains your willingness to learn. Reporting to the Cultivation Manager - work. Experience with Xero would be GLOBE school shoes, you will help to care for our plants and helpful. NUTRI Ninja 2-in-1 black lace-up, size All applicants must hold a minimum of assist in the daily operations related baking set, unused, USA11, as new cond, Dep Tch (ECE) and be registered. to cannabis cultivation – to support a Experience in a law office is preferable blender used, with $20. Ph 867 4278. but not essential for a successful successful growing operation and help manuels, $60 ono. MOSAIC materials, Benefits of working for the Y; bring our vision of health and healing to applicant. Quality Foot Spa, used bod of tiles, tools, twice $65 ono; Zip • Free Gym membership to an awesome life. Duties will include sole charge of all beads, adhesive & grout cordless kettle + 2 $40 lot, electric carving fitness gym. For further information, or to apply, administrative and client liaison tasks for bases, $25 ono. Pair knife $40; portable • Subsidised childcare rates please visit https://www.seek.co.nz/ the office, including dealing with Panasonic cordless smoker $30; cotton • Subsidised OSCAR after school and job/52489818 telephone calls and enquiries, mail, Bluetooth phones, all quilted queen bed holiday programs management of files, legal aid extras, $70 firm. cover, new cond $150. • Payment of annual Teacher registration Rua Bioscience administration including invoicing, data Genuine enquiries only. Ph 867 2202. fees 0800 RUABIO (782 246) | ruabio.com entry, and preparing court documents and Ph 863 1976. • Living wage employer. applications. SUNBEAM two pie maker, gc $29. Ph 867 Please forward CV and covering letter Ideally the applicant will have a full 9461. Stand to: Centre Manager, Dianah Foley, email Situations Vacant driver’s licence. address is: [email protected] WINDSOR Smith Closing date - 20 June 2021. men’s black leather Out loafer shoes, size 9, Please send covering letter and CV to - unworn, paid $190, sell Give your [email protected] $50. Ph 867 4278. advertisement Situations Vacant a boost with a Situations Vacant highlighter GENERAL HAND For only $9.00 extra (incl GST) A position has become available on HEALTH SERVICES BROKER Turihaua Station; a 1000ha coastal ph 869 0601 property 18km north of Gisborne. The SUPPORT property winters 9000su comprising of 0.6 FTE FIXED TERM TO THE END OF JUNE 2022 80:20 cattle sheep ratio. 400 stud Angus TRADE POSITIONS AVAILABLE cows are calved annually with all calves WOMEN, CHILD & YOUTH CLINICAL CARE GROUP Universal Engineering is Gisborne’s being weighed and tagged at birth. Do you want to make a positive difference to whänau in our community? largest Engineering Company with Two bull sales are held annually on the This is an exciting opportunity to lead new ways of working & improve equity. modern equipment and facilities. We have property selling up to 120 Angus bulls. The Health Services Broker Support role also assists in ‘real time’ to break down the following positions available. The contour is medium to steep coastal barriers in health and other systems. hill country with well maintained fences The ideal candidate will have: Sheetmetal Supervisor and water reticulation system. • A high level of interpersonal skills, including an ability to relate to a wide The successful applicant will be range of people across the sector This role would suit someone with responsible for meeting the day-to-day • Competent with computer and systems literacy existing supervisory experience or a labour demands of a progressive Stud • Proven ability to work in a transformational way/demonstrates a “whatever it recently qualified tradesperson wanting to and commercial farming operation and to takes” approach take the next step to develop their career. take responsibility of all aspects of farm • Ability to prioritise and cope with a high and varied workload / flexible Full support and training will be offered maintenance. A 3 bedroom house on the • Good knowledge of health and related services locally, regionally and to the successful applicant. beach will be provided. nationally • Experience in primary care/community health and/or iwi health settings Fitter Tuner / Machinist The applicant must have at least 5 years Awareness and understanding of: experience and be highly skilled in the • The Treaty of Waitangi and its application onto the health setting Position would suit an experienced following: • applicant or someone just recently The Privacy Act (1993) and Health Information Privacy Code (1994) qualified. • Fencing and electric fence maintenance The successful applicant will be subject to Police Screening. • Hill country tractor operation (spraying, To view the Position Description, please visit our website General Engineering Fabricator topping, grading) www.hauoratairawhiti.org.nz • Maintaining an extensive reticulated Focus On Position will suit someone with General water system Applications close Sunday, 13 June 2021. Fabrication Experience. • Dagging, drenching and processing For more information regarding this position, please contact Dallas Haynes on The Land Successful applicants would: dog tucker 021 853 409 or email [email protected] • Drafting and handling cattle Farming news • Enjoy being part of a great team • Full Driver’s license (Class 2 an and local profi les. environment. advantage) Wednesdays and • Will have some level of industry Saturdays in your experience. Please apply by 25 June, including Gisborne Herald • Understand the importance of Health CV and references to Paul Williams and Safety. [email protected] or contact Paul • Pass a pre-employment Drug and for more information 021 189 4114. Alcohol test Apply online www.hauoratairawhiti.org.nz If you are looking for a change with Classifieds Having a variety and want to be part of a great team Phone garage sale then apply to Universal Engineering, 226 869 0601 Saturday? The District Health Board of Gisborne/Tairawhiti Stanley Road, Gisborne or call or text Deadline to advertise is Phil Matthews 021 0233 5582. 2pm Thursday. 24 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 open homes

Sunday, June 13, 2021 Auction 17 Ormond Road Easy city living 1.00 – 1.30pm Bayleys Auction 20 Dickson Street When opportunity knocks 1.30 – 2.30pm Bayleys $369,000 199 Lytton Road Beginners budget and very affordable 12.00 – 12.30pm Property Brokers Auction 4 Silverstone Place Black beauty 1.00 – 1.30pm Property Brokers $520,000 14 Grundy Street Super starter 11.15am – 11.45am Bayleys Auction 2/28 Bayly Street If you wait you will be too late 1.00 – 1.30pm Property Brokers $580,000 222A Stout Street Your hidden oasis 2.00 – 2.30pm Bayleys Auction 18 Einstein Street Make a start here! 1.00 – 1.30pm Property Brokers $695,000 115 Harris Street Location Lovers 1.00 – 1.30pm TRACY Real Estate Auction 664 Gladstone Road Ultimate investment 2.00 – 2.30pm Property Brokers $824,000 311 Clifford Street When Size really does matter! 12.00 – 12.30pm Tall Poppy Auction 7 Joanne Street Light, bright and full of delights 2.00 – 2.30pm Property Brokers $830,000 4 Jellicoe Street Tranquil, Lush and Available 1.00 – 1.30pm Bronwyn Kay Auction 215 Stout Street Solid as concrete blocks! 3.00 – 3.30pm Property Brokers Auction 169 Main Road Size & Location 10.00 – 11.00am Ray White By Negotiation 10 Bayley Street Sell the car and walk 1.00 – 1.30pm Tall Poppy Auction 94 Brown Road The gift of a lifetime 12.30 – 1.30pm Ray White By Negotiation 54 Chalmers Road So Many Options 12.00 – 12.30pm Harcourts Auction 196a Rutene Road Effortless living starts here 1.30 – 2.00pm Ray White Deadline Treaty 19 Ropata Street Nestled In A Quiet Cul–de–sac 12.45 – 1.15pm Harcourts Auction 4 Bruce Road Ormond Take your pick 1.45 – 2.45pm Ray White Deadline Treaty 46 Albert Street Sweet and Petite 1.30 – 2.00pm Bronwyn Kay Auction 190 Crawford Road Quarter acre section on Crawford 2.30 – 3.00pm Ray White Fixed 222A Stout Street Your hidden oasis 2.00 – 2.30pm Bayleys Auction 51 Lytton Road New home, new lifestyle 2.30 – 3.00pm Ray White Negotiation 47 & 47a Daphne Street Two for one investment 1.00 – 1.30pm Ray White Auction 16 Massey Road A Golden Opportunity 2.30 – 3.00pm Ray White Negotiation 13 Haldane Street Subdivision possibilities 11.00 – 11.30am Bayleys Auction 266c Ormond Road Don’t decide from the roadside! 3.30 – 4.00pm Ray White Negotiation 89 Valley Road Mangapapa magic 2.00 – 2.30pm Property Brokers Auction 203 Ormond Road This is It !! 12.30 – 1.00pm Bronwyn Kay Tender 47 Bolitho Road Productive living 11.15 – 12.15am Ray White Auction 18 Willow Street Wild about Willow 12.30 – 1.00pm Bronwyn Kay Tender 4/98 Iranui Road Perfect for 1 or 2 11.00 – 11.30am TRACY Real Estate Auction 429A Palmerston Road Ready, set, build! 11.00 – 11.30am Bayleys Tender 100 Stout Street WATERFRONT and PRIME Location 12.00 – 12.30pm TRACY Real Estate Auction 11A Goldsmith Street Brick is best 12.00 – 12.30pm Bayleys Tender 177 Stout Street FABULOUS for FAMILIES 2.00 – 2.30pm TRACY Real Estate Auction 10 Bulwer Road Rich in character 12.30 – 1.00pm Bayleys Auction 314 Whitaker Street Character charmer 1.00 – 2.00pm Bayleys Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Auction 12 Atkinson Street What a great start! 1.00 – 1.30pm Bayleys Tender 196 Griffiths Road 356ha – East Coast. Business or recreation 12.30pm – 3.00pm Bayleys Auction 8 Mason Street 5 bedrooms and family friendly 1.00 – 1.30pm Bayleys

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NISSAN NISSAN 150,000 KM’S FUTURE FACTORY 5YR WARRANTY VALUE *Finance offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services. Offer based on selected new Nissan models at a vehicle price of $33,990 plus on road costs of $990 for Qashqai ST, $36,790 plus on road costs of $990 for X-Trail ST. Financed over maximum 48 months with monthly repayments for Qashqai ST of $417.57, $3,399 deposit and a final balloon paymentpayment of $16,624, X-Trail ST of $434.63, $3,679 deposit anandd a finalfinal balloonballoon paymentpayment ofof $18,701.$18,701. FinalFinal balloonballoon paymentpayment isis based on thethe guaranteed future value of each vehicle (subj(subjectect to adjustments)adjustments) (NFV). Total amount payable over the term $36,249.58 for Qashqai ST, $39,128.49 for X-Trail ST. Fixed Interest Rate 3.9% p.a. 15,000 per year kilometer allowance. This offer includes an establishment fee of $375 and PPSR fee of $8.05 and $10 per month account keeping fee. If you choose to return your vehicle at the end of the term Nissan will pay you the NFV (subject to meeting vehicle condition and servicing requirements and agreed km allowance and less remediation costs) which will be applied to your final balloon payment. Terms and conditions apply. Excludes all lease and some fleetpurchasers. Offer available on eligible vehicles ordered and delivered by 30 June 2021 or while stock lasts. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. 40306-02 Enterprise Nissan | 323 Gladstone Road, Gisborne | [email protected] | T 06 867 8368 | enterprisegisborne.co.nz The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 CLASSIFIEDS 25

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*The total amount payable can be calculated by multiplying the payment shown by 312. The interest rate for the term is fi xed. All contracts subject to Finance company approval. No repayments for the fi rst 6 months, interest runs from the commencement date and capitalised monthly through the repayment period. This offer does not apply to any other Specials/Sales promotions. Four year warranty available with purchase and does not apply to taxis, couriers or rentals. A $100 excess for petrol and $300 for diesel vehicles. Payments based on no deposit and include a 4 year warranty petrol $1795 diesel $2295 over 72 months and include a $375 establishment fee ORC (on road costs) $495 includes plates, 6 months registration, service, WOF and groom. This offer expires 5pm 19/06/2021. 26 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021

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Ref# TPGS2125 Penthouse with picture perfect Ref# TPGS1926 panoramic views 3/40 Reads Quay, Gisborne Central 2 1 1 110 If you are looking for location, lifestyle and convenience then look no further than Penthouse Apartment 8404, with spectacular panoramic views from the harbour to where the three rivers meet, located close to the waterfront in the heart of Gisborne city.

Fully-furnished (with the option to buy furnished or not) and immaculately presented, check out our east facing apartment boasting two good-sized bedroom, spacious open plan living and a well appointed bathroom. Other highlights include a large storage locker and two secure parking spaces.

Full hotel services available, in-house restaurant and an impressive lobby, outdoor pool area and gym are all features of The Emerald, a highly regarded building, built with structural integrity, providing both privacy and security. Penthouse apartment 8404 is the ultimate central city address, giving residents immediate access to thriving cafes, award-winning restaurants and of course, Gisborne’s stunning harbour and the board walk to the beach.

Make no mistake -here is a property of the highest calibre; a fine example of Manhattan style penthouse living. As a consequence we are anticipating interest from a wide range of prospective purchasers both locally and out of town, and immediate action is recommended. Peter Ritchie & Ingrid Spence Sales Consultants P 027 433 1013 | I 027 385 2195 [email protected]

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TAMARAU GISBORNE CHRISTIAN COMMENT COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN Matthews Rd (off Wainui Rd) Cen ral PARISH The song "We believe" by The Newsboys starts 10.30am: Rev Jin Sook Kim with these words: Kidzone & Worship. Baptist Church www.standrewsgis.org.nz 237 Palmerston Rd “In this time of desperation when all we know Speaker: Llew Paul St Andrew's is doubt and fear. There is only one foundation: A warm welcome. Church We believe”. Sunday 176 Cobden Street What do we believe? I and other Christians will Ph 867 4563/868 4735 Service 10.30am: Holy say: Communion I believe in God the Father creator of heaven 10am and earth. OASIS Matawhero I believe in His Son Jesus Christ and in the Holy COMMUNITY ALL WELCOME Historic Church Spirit/I believe He (Jesus) was crucified and No Service resurrected and that He will, one day, return. ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH of CHURCH This belief gives me peace in my spirit and a St Mary Star of the Sea SUNDAYS 10am feeling of security, no matter what is happening WORSHIP & MINISTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH in this world of ours. WEEKEND MASS TIMES "The Shelter" for the Literal www.waiapu.com Many New Zealanders have a fear of the & Spiritually homeless pandemic that is sweeping the world, they fear Saturday 6.00pm PARISH OF GISBORNE the loss of jobs and income, the rising costs of In the Heart of the Community essentials, the lack of housing. I am aware of Sunday 9.00am with the Community at Heart HOLY TRINITY all these concerns but my faith in God allays Naumai Haere Mai - any fears. I am blessed to belong to a wonderful East Coast Tolaga Bay 2nd Sunday 11.00am ALL WELCOME 8.00am: Holy Communion church family that shows me love, care and Tokomaru Bay 3rd Sunday 11.30am Cnr Rutene, Tyndall & Entry 10.00am: Holy Communion support, and I am so aware of how blessed I am Matawai 4th Sunday 11.00am 1 Ida Rd, OUTER KAITI to live in New Zealand. Ptrs. Tom & Josie Waipaoa Parish Crawford What a wonderful country. Sure, we have Office Hrs Mon-Fri 9.30am - 12.30pm 9.30am: Holy Communion at St Luke's, problems. Violent behavior seems to be on the Ph 06 867 7224 Waerenga-a-Hika rise. One hears of assaults on innocent workers and bystanders. Some take another’s life . BUT, by and large, in New Zealand, we live in safety Methodist/ REFLECTIONS and security. The government provides income Presbyterian for its senior citizens and the unemployed or Union Parish Let's clebrate what unites us! One Spirit calling for open mind. ill, we have access to health care, there are Cnr. Ormond Rd. Love threading cells of all life. Just a moment for light to reveal organisations that assist with food parcels and & Atkinson St. We all connect and so, to heal. accommodation. Granted many are struggling P. 867 9604 The trees of the forest are bending to hear. but we are safe in this wonderful land free to Oceans are welling, the clouds disappear. People are searching, follow our own beliefs. Mine is my belief in God Sunday 10am: 'God's Empowering Presence' longing to hold The Truth which the spirit unfolds. my father and in His Son Jesus Christ. As we respect the difference we find Names And Symbols Of The Holy Spirit To each other, we learn to be kind, celebrate our amazing array That is my foundation, my security. Speaker: Paula Levy in the patterns, we weave and display. Elaine Oates Kids Programmes available during Service So keep your customs, enjoy your life. See the secret, so obvious, find Love in each cell, enjoy its prize. Mangapapa Church Find us on Facebook - Mangapapa Union Parish www.mup.org.nz Be tender and happy, let your spirit rise. Phyllis McGann 28 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 On the mats — Indoor bowls news

ANDREW Rickard and Marise again last year, notched up centre title Raklander will represent Poverty Bay- No.17 and her third mixed pairs win, East Coast in the zone final of the following on from wins in 1995 and New Zealand Mixed Pairs. They won 1996. the local final 9-6 against Malcolm and Jenny Trowell. ARNOLD Hutchins was unbeatable The zone final, to be held in in the Poverty Bay-East Coast Centre Whakatane in July, will be a round Open Singles. robin in which Rickard and Raklander He defeated Malcolm Trowell in the will play pairs from Bay of Plenty, nine-end final 7-6. Waikato, Thames Valley and Tauranga. Known to some as “the master”, They won three out of their four Hutchins played inch-perfect bowls to games to qualify for the sudden-death win all four of his games to qualify for playoffs. the sudden-death playoffs. In their semifinal, they beat 2019 and In his semifinal, he played New 2020 winners Nathan and Kayla Trowell Zealand under-18 singles champion 8-6 before coming up against Nathan Matthew Foster, but Hutchins was on and Kayla’s parents. another level and defeated Foster 11-6. The Trowells got off to a good start The final was close. On the last in the nine-end final to lead 3-0 after end, Hutchins was 7-5 up, with Trowell two ends, but then Raklander got into holding at least two shots. Hutchins the game, drawing some great shots got down and drew his last bowl for for teammate Rickard. They scored one second shot . . . and victory. OPEN SINGLES CHAMPION: point on ends 3, 4 and 5 to draw level This was the 75th centre title and Arnold Hutchins with the A. J. S. at 3-3. 18th gold-star-status title for Hutchins. Brown Trophy. Two points to the Trowells on End Hutchins, a multiple national 6 took the score to 5-3 in their favour, TOP MIXED PAIR: New Zealand Mixed Pairs local winners Marise champion, first won the centre open and continued where he left off. but then Raklander and Rickard scored Raklander and Andrew Rickard, with the trophy for their win. They will singles 61 years ago as a youngster Hutchins is playing great bowls, four points on End 7 to regain the lead, contest the zone final in Whakatane. Pictures by Rebecca Grunwell in 1960. and local bowlers hope he will be 7-5. He followed that up with wins in available for selection in the Patterson One point to the Trowells on End 8 drew close to the jack. With Rickard This was Rickard’s first mixed pairs 1973, 1976, 1982 and 1986, and then Challenge Top 8 event in July. His form closed the gap to one point, 7-6. following up, they scored two points victory, and 15th centre title all up. had a long break from the game. and knowledge in that team would be On the last end, Raklander again for the 9-6 victory. Raklander, who started playing However, he came back to the sport invaluable. THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Monday, June 14, 2021 SUDOKU CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Lucy Hale, 32; Diablo Cody, 43; Boy George, 60; Marla Gibbs, 90. Happy Birthday: Change begins with you. Consider what you enjoy doing the most and the SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made people who bring out the best in you, then build the framework for a future up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. that excites you. Don't feel you have to follow in someone's footsteps or bend To solve the puzzle, each row, to the demands others make. Your happiness is your responsibility, so take charge and turn your dream into a reality. Your numbers are 5, 13, 18, 23, 26, column and 3x3 grid within the 32, 41. larger grid must end up containing ARIES (March 21-April 19): each number from 1 to 9, and Don't rely on others when you can do things yourself. Focus on your objective, each number can only appear and you will reach your destination. Don't put your health at risk to please once in a row, column or box. someone you love. Be smart, take action and do what's best for you. 5 stars A sudoku grid has a single TAURUS (April 20-May 20): unique solution, which can be Slow down, mull over your options and keep your emotions out of the decisions you make. Handle change with dignity and optimism, and you'll reached without using guesswork. discover something that offers incentives that interest you. Personal growth SOLUTION IN NEXT PUBLICATION. and self-improvement are favored. 2 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Back away from a situation if you feel you are being pressured or bullied. 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Work behind the scenes or read a good book. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 SPORT 29 Gisborne Club Darts Association results INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS from Tuesday 120; Irie Eyles (P1 S0 T9) 140st, 100 (5), 106, 140 (3), 126; Ani Kaa (P3 S2 T5) 125st, 140st, 100 (2), 2NZ(3) 11 Cossy Double Seekers 4: Rangi Te 180: Hunter Eyles, Cris Kiri 2, Kayne Arahanga (2); Hunter Eyles (P1 S1 T15) 120st, 121f, 180, 100 120; Jen Waihape (P3 S1 T4) 125st, 100 (2), 140; Pou (P2 S1 T7) 100st, 123st, 100 (2), 120, 121, (2NZ Kingz); Jono Griffith 2, Thao Duncan, Toby (6), 123, 125, 132, 135, 140 (2); Tyson Eyles (P3 S2 Amelia Campbell-Ratapu (P2 S0 T3) 121st, 125, 140; 140; Eria Thomas (P2 S1 T7) 108f, 100 (5), 125; Ratapu (RSA Men of Mayhem); Rendall McDonald T15) 140st, 100 (6), 121, 122, 125, 132, 137, 140 Jonleigh Campbell-Ratapu (P2 S2 T4) 132st, 100 (2), Lance Cook (P2 S1 T7) 138st, 100 (2), 123; Heni (Cossy Spandangles); Alvin (Alf) Cross (Roseland); (3); Kayne Arahanga (P3 S0 T19) 116f, 180, 100 (8), 112; Mike Waikari (P1 S0 T8) 100 (5), 120 (2), 138; Pewhairangi (P2 S0 T1) 130; Thomas Aranui (P3 Murray Jukes (RSA 1). 121, 125 (3), 128, 140 (4). Pete Archbold (P1 S1 T1) 138; Ronnie Pomana (P0 S0 T2) 100, 120; Ora Pohio (P3 S1 T1) 125; Lindsay Highest start (140): Tahuna Irwin, Toby Ratapu, Roseland 17 Cossy 6-Shooters 4: Mike Jones S1 T2) 100 (2); Hewari Phillips (P0 S0 T0); Tipi Eyles Grenfell (P1 S0 T3) 104, 112, 114; Karen Harding Hukanui Brown (2), Irie Eyles, Tyson Eyles, Mike (P2 S1 T8) 140st, 100 (4), 118, 125, 135; John Collier (P0 S2 T5) 100st (3), 116, 130. (P1 S0 T0); Steve Deedman (P0 S0 T1) 100; Patrick Jones, John Collier, Glenn Higgins, Alvin (Alf) Cross, (P2 S2 T10) 100 (4), 134, 140 (4), 140st; Kevin Morrell Roseland Say My Name 10 RSA xFMO Outlaws Murphy (P0 S1 T4) 100 (3), 125; Kevin Rutapiri (P1 Ani Kaa, Webster Lewis. (P3 S2 T16) 100 (15), 140; Wayne Morrell (P3 S2 11: Crevice Lewis (P2 S1 T13) 120st, 110f, 100 (7), S1 T5) 100 (4), 133; Gary Harding (P2 S0 T6) 117f, Highest finish (121): Hunter Eyles. T7) 100 (3), 110, 119, 125, 140; Steve Lascelles (P2 105, 140 (3); Mike Stevens (P2 S0 T8) 100st, 100 100 (3), 114, 120. Most tons (33): Thao Duncan. S2 T7) 121st, 103f, 100 (3), 121, 140; Fred Moreland (3), 125, 140 (3); Paul Patuwai (P1 S1 T1) 100st; RSA1 9 2NZ TCL 6: Chris Holmes (P2 S1 T4) Finishes: Tahuna Irwin 101, Dudley Reeves 110, (P2 S1 T10) 100 (8), 124, 140; Glenn Higgins (P1 S2 Malachi Lewis (P1 S0 T1) 100; Webster Lewis (P2 100st, 120st, 100, 125; Willie Aston (P2 S0 T1) 104; Hunter Eyles 121, Kayne Arahanga 116, Crevice T11) 140st, 100 (8), 121, 140; Terry O’Neill (P1 S0 T9) S2 T11) 100st (3), 140st, 100 (7); Jacki Paku (P2 Rowe Mason (P2 S2 T7) 100 (4), 121, 140 (2); Kehu Lewis 110, Kevin Farmer 107, Eria Thomas 108, 100 (7), 101, 121; Rio Edwards (P0 S0 T2) 100, 121; S1 T6) 140, 125, 120, 119, 100 (2); Tristan Reeves Beauchamp (P2 S0 T2) 100, 120; Murray Jukes (P3 Gary Harding 117. Richard Moore (P0 S0 T4) 100 (3), 116; Alvin (Alf) (P0 S2 T13) 100st (3), 100 (7), 120, 125, 140; Ange S0 T5) 180, 100st (3), 134; James Kelleher (P3 S1 T1) Cross (P1 S0 T13) 140st, 180, 100 (7), 117, 125 (2), Leach (P0 S1 T2) 100, 105; Ethine Reeves (P1 S1 117; Chris Giddens (P1 S0 T1) 133; Josh van der Lem TEAM RESULTS 137; Craig Watson (P1 S0 T3) 100 (3). T4) 100 (2), 125, 140; Renata Leach (P1 S2 T3) 100 (P1 S1 T2) 100 (2); Ngata Monika (P2 S0 T2) 100 (2); (P = pairs won. S = singles won. T = total tons) B Grade (2), 125; Mythias Reeves (P3 S1 T13) 100st (2), 100 Bob Fraider (P2 S1 T2) 101, 140; Ness Fraider (P0 S1 A Grade Cossy Spandangles 12 2NZ Tao Spartans 9: (9), 112, 140; Chiarn Waikawa (P3 S0 T2) 100, 120. T3) 100st, 100 (2); Mere Nepe (P0 S0 T0). RSA Men of Mayhem 12 2NZ Kingz 9: Tahuna Mikey Evans (P2 S2 T9) 100 (7), 135 (2); Neil Gooch C Grade The draw for TUESDAY — Irwin (P2 S2 T28) 100st (2), 140st, 101f, 100 (20), (P2 S0 T0); Rendall McDonald (P2 S2 T9) 180, Cossy 2 Eastland Asphalt 8 RSA Stallions 7: 2NZEF: 2NZ Kings v Cossy 6 Shooters, 2NZ 140 (2), 125, 127; Toby Ratapu (P2 S1 T20) 100st 100st, 100, 140; Pete Ellingham (P2 S1 T0); Sean James Witika (P2 S1 T4) 100st, 138st, 100, 134; Wahine Toa v Cossy Spandangles, 2NZ (3) v 2NZ (2), 100 (10), 124, 140 (2), 140st, 120, 180, 125, Gooch (P1 S2 T8) 100st, 135st, 100 (3), 101, 119, Steve Nisbett (P2 S0 T9) 121st, 100 (5), 125, 140 TCL. 135; Thao Duncan (P1 S2 T33) 180, 100 (20), 130, 162; Matty Morrell (P1 S2 T3) 140 (3); Royce Kaa (2); Kevin Farmer (P1 S1 T1) 107f; Lionel Vette (P1 ROSELAND: Roseland Say My Name v 2NZ Tao 140 (4), 105, 104, 121, 119, 123, 108, 127; Dudley (P3 S0 T7) 100st, 100 (5), 141; Awa Irwin (P3 S1 S1 T1) 112; Allen Wildbore (P2 S0 T3) 100st, 100 Valkyries. Reeves (P1 S1 T14) 110f, 100 (8), 102, 107, 140 T3) 114, 120, 135; Chalet McKean (P0 S0 T0); Kaui (2); Min Vette (P2 S0 T3) 109, 120, 156; Kazius COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: Cossy Done & Dusted (3); Jono Griffith (P1 S1 T20) 180 (2), 100 (8), 118, Namana (P0 S1 T3) 100 (2), 140; Paul Waihape (P1 Unuwai (P1 S0 T1) 121; Andrew Higham (P1 S1 v Roseland, Cossy (2) v RSA (1), Cossy Double 121, 122, 126, 134, 139, 140 (4); Hukanui Brown (P1 S2 T5) 100st, 100, 105, 140 (2); Brad Pokai-Giddens T2) 121, 137; Jace Brown (P1 S0 T5) 100st, 100 Seekers v RSA Stallions. S1 T9) 100st, 140st (2), 100 (5), 140; Cris Kiri (P1 (P1 S1 T4) 100st, 100 (3). (3), 140; Arthur Kerisome (P1 S0 T2) 100, 140; RSA: RSA Men of Mayhem v 2NZ Rebels, RSA S1 T21) 100st, 180 (2), 100 (9), 120, 121 (2), 125, 2NZ Tao Valkyries 16 Roseland Dilligaf 5: Mel Christopher Beattie (P2 S1 T10) 100st, 100 (8), 140; xFMO v 2NZ Tao Spartans. 135, 137, 140, 146; Leroy Eyles (P1 S0 T9) 100 (8), Ahuriri (P3 S2 T1) 100; Kiri Hawea (P3 S1 T4) 100 Jandy Solomon (P2 S1 T2) 100 (2). Byes: 2NZ Tao Vikings, Roseland Dilligaf.

SEASON’S HAUL: Shanan Gooch with the trophies he won during Eastland Kart PODIUM: Rookies class award winners at Eastland Kart Club’s prize-giving were (from Club’s season. Pictures by May Gooch left) Nixon Gooch (second), Conrad Gooch (first) and Pyper Irvine (third). Big trophy haul for Gooch family KARTING by Rockin’ Robin A trophy for most supportive spectator was Buck Rogers and his wife Sharyn won the Michie Family Trophy for highest points: Shanan presented for the first time. It went to Kathleen KT heavies and women’s class. Both have been Gooch. SHANAN Gooch had a busy night collecting Goldsmith, who had been turning up for many members since Day 1. Most feature wins: Shanan Gooch. awards at Eastland Kart Club’s prize-giving. years, even in wet and cold weather. Brodie Gooch won the Young Guns class and Cosson Family Trophy for Rookies: Conrad Gooch He won prizes for club championship, the May Gooch took photos that can be seen on received the club’s award for most promising 1, Nixon Gooch 2, Pyper Irvine 3. Anzac championship, most points overall, Rotax the club’s Facebook page. driver as well. Gisborne Curtains Trophy for Young Guns: Brodie top points, sportsmanship and most feature Dion Lund was thanked for bringing food and Award winners — Gooch 1, Vinzent MacGregor 2, Ella Nicholson 3. wins. drink to the track. Hard luck: Spring Thomson. Gisborne Blast and Paint Trophy for Junior KTs: He is the club’s top driver at the moment and The award for the most helpful club member Hard luck mechanical: David Tamanui. Luca Vita 1, Koby Gooch 2, Harley De La Haye 3. could remain so for a few years yet. went to Logan Irvine, who not only raced but Mechanical meltdown: Lyn Lyle. Pics Karts and Parts KT100s Trophy: Jake The prize-giving for Eastland Kart Club’s would help out in a flag box and charge the Most helpful club member: Logan Irvine. Callaghan 1, Daniel Taylor 2, Spring Thomson 3. eighth season was held at the Cosmopolitan radios as well. Pics Karts and Parts sportsmanship: Shanan Gooch. Auto Tech Trophy for KT heavies: Richard Rogers Club, and around 80 people turned up. Luca Vita won the junior KTs and will be in a Most spectacular incident: Robyn De La Haye. 1, Wayvern Vause 2 and Dion Lund 3rd. The club was started by the late Murray Michie. Rotax next season. Dorrell floor-sanding perseverance award: TyreGeneral Trophy for the Proclass: Harley Davis Richard (Buck) Rogers was master of He has been out once at a non-points meeting Graeson Wells. 1, Cole Rosie 2. ceremonies for the prize-giving, and club vice- in this kart and looked as if he would be hard to Most supportive spectator: Kathleen Goldsmith. Kevin McKay Memorial for Rotax: Shanan Gooch president Robin Trueman gave out the trophies. beat. Best parent helper: Grant Rosie. 1, Roger Moss 2, Ben Briant 3. Committee members were thanked for the Cool Jake Callaghan won the biggest class — Best presented: Vinzent MacGregor. Wicked Tints Trophy for Women’s Class: Sharyn work they had done. the KTs — which is hard to do. Most promising driver: Brodie Gooch. Rogers 1, Tessa Irvine 2, Lyn Lyle 3. Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results INDIVIDUAL RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 121, 109st, 100 (4); M Kaio-Wynyard 140 (2), 105, 121, 106, 100st, 100 (6); E Reeves 140, 123st, 121, 180s: Pete Tom 2 (Falcons); Juanita Reeves Ruahine Tahi 8 Falcons 9: M Awatere 140st, 100st, 100 (6). 100st, 100 (10). (Knights); Haimona Ratapu (Whanau Magic). 140 (4), 135, 116, 104f, 100st (5), 100 (5); R Te Kira Whanau Magic 6 Knights 11: H Ratapu 121 (2), Rangatahi 15 Waihape Whanau 2: I Kaio- Highest start, men (180): Pete Tom (Falcons). 125, 123, 121, 120 (2), 100; R Awatere-Kohunui 125, 105, 101, 100st, 100 (3); J Waikawa 140 (3), 136, 130, Wynyard 180 (2), 140 (5), 125st, 121, 120, 119st, Highest start, women (140): Mihi Awatere 121, 116, 109, 101,100st, 100 (5); T Heurea 140, 125, 121st, 121, 119, 109, 100st, 100 (10); K Waikawa 102, 100st (2), 100 (4); R Leach 140st, 140 (2), (Ruahine Tahi). 138, 123, 100 (8); S Kirikino 140 (3), 135, 122, 109, 133, 121, 119, 100st; M Waihape 103, 100f, 100 (5); V 125 (2), 121, 100 (5); C Kaio 180, 140 (2), 123, 117 Highest finish, men (100): Thao Duncan 100st, 100 (8); E Thomas 140st, 123, 121st, 105, Mackey 125st, 119, 100st, 100 (5); T Hindmarsh 140, (2), 101 (2), 100st (3), 100 (5); T Kaio 180, 140st, (Ruahine Toru). 100st, 100 (8); T Irwin 140st, 125, 100st, 100 (2); P 120, 118, 100st (2), 100 (9); J Reeves 180, 140st, 140 140 (4), 120 (2), 119, 104, 100st (4), 100 (10); M Highest finish, women (104): Mihi Awatere Tom 180st, 190, 140, 125 (3), 100 (6). (2), 125, 121 (2), 100st (3), 100 (14). Waihape 114, 100 (3), 140st (2), 140 (2), 100st, 100 (Ruahine Tahi). Ruahine Toru 9 Hummingbirds 8: J Budd 140 Ruahine Rua 2 Tigers 15: J Smith 115, 100 (3); (8), 140, 100 (2), 140, 121, 100st, 100 (7). Most tons, men (25): Thao Duncan (Ruahine (5), 125, 121, 111st, 100 (5); T Duncan 140st (2), A Cashmore 40, 120, 100st, 100 (10); R Te Kira Draw for THURSDAY: Tigers v Falcons, Toru). 140 (2), 125st, 121, 100st, 100f, 100 (17); K Hartley 120, 100st, 100 (6); B Awatere 135, 125; D Reeves Ruahine Rua v Rangatahi, Waihape Whanau v Most tons, women (24): Juanita Reeves 138, 104, 100 (3); W Te Kira 140, 124, 120, 100; 140st, 140 (2), 135, 125st, 123st, 123, 115, 100st Hummingbirds, Ruahine Toru v Knights, Whanau (Knights). E Kirikino 136, 110, 109; S Tom 125; T Tom 126, (2), 100 (5), 140, 100 (7); S Henry 140, 125 (2), 123, Magic v Ruahine Tahi. 30 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 Laumape shows he will be missed RUGBY by Liam Napier, NZME prominent factors for the , as counter-attacks. Unfortunately for the off the scrum five metres out after Tyrel did two dubious second-half yellow cards local team, too often these sweeping raids Lomax was sent to the bin — perhaps NGANI Laumape sure left an to Filipo Daugunu and Bryce Hegarty, resulted in blown tries, with three clear fortunate to receive only a yellow card — imprint in his likely final dance for the the latter including a questionable chances squandered. after he made direct contact with Feao Hurricanes. penalty try. Laumape, after claiming the opening Fotuaika’s head. Expect cries of “How did New Zealand After leading 10-7 at halftime, the try, dropped the ball on his knee over the With Lomax in the bin, the Hurricanes Rugby let Laumape go?’ to ring out for Hurricanes blew the Reds away with line in Filipo Daugunu’s try-saving tackle conceded seven points to three. years as Laumape prepares to take his five second-half tries, including a double after beating two defenders. While McDermott starred for the Reds, destructive talents to Paris. to off the bench, to claim was next to lose the ball in contact and Wallabies prop Taniela Tupou had a In Wellington last night, as the their fourth victory in the transtasman deny Barrett. And Wes Goosen’s pass — match to forget with ball in hand after Hurricanes played probably their final competition and temporarily move top of after his break down the touchline — just he was penalised for an early double match of the season with a record the standings. eluded halfback Cameron Roigard with movement and lost the ball lunging for 43-14 victory over the Reds, Laumape Despite securing a treasured bonus the line open. the line on another occasion. claimed the opening try — his 48th for point, with the Highlanders, Blues and While the Hurricanes had little ball, In his farewell match, hooker the franchise — and proceeded to bust all in contention for the final, their physical rush defence, with Asafo Brandon Paenga-Amosa scored the tackles for fun during the remainder of the Hurricanes are likely to rue their loss Aumua leading the charge, paved the way Reds’ only second-half try to conclude the contest against the AU to the in Canberra last week. for dominance at the breakdown, where a disappointing campaign from the champions. The main concern for the All Blacks Kirifi and Savea were hugely prominent Australian champions. Losing Laumape at 28 seems a major from this match will be the way Ardie over the ball. One win in Townsville, when the mistake, given New Zealand’s thin Savea gingerly hobbled out of the match The Hurricanes scrum, however, was conceded a red card, from five attempts is midfield stocks. His performance against in the 50th minute after potentially on the back foot throughout and they a poor return that does not reflect well on the Reds, which included a try assist to tweaking the same knee he recently struggled to contain Reds halfback Tate Australian rugby. talented emerging prospect Ruben Love, returned from. With All Black captain McDermott, one of the most influential did nothing to dismiss that notion as he Sam Cane already out until the end- players on the park. HURRICANES 43 (Dane Coles 2, Ngani made 14 carries and 92 metres and broke of-year tour, Ian Foster will now be McDermott’s ball-playing around the Laumape, Ruben Love, penalty try, Devan 12 tackles. sweating on Savea’s fitness. fringes and snipping running game Flanders tries; 4 con, pen). Jordie Barrett’s regular injection The tale of the first half was the caused the Hurricanes all sorts of REDS 14 (Tate McDermott, Brandon Paenga- from fullback and Du’Plessis Kirifi’s Hurricanes living off scraps of possession problems. It was no surprise he scored Amosa tries; Bryce Hegarty 2 con). presence at the breakdown proved other and turning turnovers into lethal the Reds’ first try with another burst HT: 10-7 (Hurricanes). Highlanders put pressure on rivals in race to final Djokovic beats RUGBY by Christopher Reive, NZME differential. The Highlanders can earn hosting THE Highlanders have put the rights if the Crusaders fail to overtake pressure on their rivals in the race them in the standings, and if the Blues Nadal in epic to make the inaugural Super Rugby are upset by the Rebels. If the Blues win Transtasman final, beating the Brumbies by any margin, they will move ahead of 33-12 in Canberra. the Highlanders again and seal their spot TENNIS by Ian Chadband, AAP Heading into the final round of the in the final. competition, the Highlanders were one Despite the fact both the Highlanders LONDON — Novak Djokovic has of several teams bidding to make next and Brumbies wore white shirts and dark ended king of clay Rafael Nadal’s unreal week’s final. They did their job, earning shorts in one of the most embarrassing French Open reign, producing an almost a bonus point and improving their points kit clashes you will see in professional superhuman performance to finally knock differential, and will now sit and wait with sport, they managed to avoid any equally out the 13-time champion in one of the Blues and Crusaders to play today. embarrassing moments that you might tennis’s most spellbinding matches. The Highlanders will have their expect to come from such a clash. After a semifinal duel of almost place in next week’s final confirmed if HIGHLANDERS 33 (Aaron Smith 2, Ash indescribable brilliance on Friday, the the Crusaders fail to get a bonus point Dixon, , tries; Mitch world No.1 Djokovic set up a final date in their match against the Western Hunt 4 con). with Stefanos Tsitsipas by becoming NOVAK DJOKOVIC Force. Even if the Crusaders do get the BRUMBIES 12 (Len Ikitau, Lachlan Lonergan the first man to beat Nadal twice in his bonus point, they will have to win by tries; Bayley Kuenzle con). Roland Garros kingdom, finally prevailing set, will make him overwhelming favourite 33 to better the Highlanders’ points HT: 14-12. 3-6 6-3 7-6(7-4) 6-2. to take a 19th grand slam title in the final Their 58th duel was another on Sunday (Monday NZ time). gladiatorial clash for the ages, so Nadal, whose last loss at Roland astoundingly good that the Court Philippe Garros had been to Djokovic six years Milestone game for Fairlie Chatrier crowd was even granted special ago, began in the same destructive RUGBY by Jack Malcolm running, and courageous on defence. governmental dispensation to stay on mode that saw him destroy the Serb While he typically stays on the fringes after the Paris-wide curfew to watch the in the 2020 final, racing into a 5-0 lead IT will be Te Peehi Fairlie’s 50th game in of the game, playing wing this year, he denouement. with the world No.1, just as last year, YMP colours when he runs out at Rugby said if his coach gave him the option to There’d have been a riot if they’d been contemplating the humbling prospect of Park this afternoon. play anywhere this weekend, it would be kicked out after an amazing third set, being fed a “bagel” set. Fairlie has been a YMP man since he openside flanker. which in itself lasted an hour and a half, Yet gradually finding his unerring was seven years old, and he said he “Playing seven is my dream. I got a sniff had they not been able to witness what accuracy, Djokovic battled back to 5-3 couldn’t imagine being at any other club. of it last year.” felt like the end of an era as the 35-year- and saved six set points before Nadal “It’s a whanau club. It’s our cause . . . our Fairlie made his debut in the black-and- old Nadal was beaten at Roland Garros could finally nail down the opener after call in our huddles is ‘whanau’. white strip in 2015 but had a shortened for only the third time in 108 matches. just under an hour. “There’s a lot of pride in this . You’re season in 2016 due to injury and played on “It was an unbelievable match, the The world No.1, though, began to boss not just playing for yourself, but the whole the East Coast in 2017. finest I’ve ever played here in Paris,” the match in the second set, playing at team.” Since returning in 2018, he has made the Djokovic told the crowd. an extraordinarily high level — and it had Specialising in the outside backs, Fairlie finals with YMP for three consecutive years, “I was very happy that there was no to be as Nadal made every point a brutal has made a name for himself as being only to falter at the final hurdle. curfew at 11pm,” he added later. exercise, even earning two break points dangerous on attack, with strong ball “Hopefully this year.” “We both wanted the crowd to stay; at 5-3 down before Djokovic could level just one of these nights and matches that affairs. you will remember forever, the kind of The third set, featuring point after point matches we still continue to play tennis of amazing intensity and more twists than Bridge results for . . . definitely one of the top three an Agatha Christie novel, saw Djokovic matches in my entire life. I’m overjoyed save a set point with a great drop shot TUESDAY, June 8 — Ryman Pairs 1 right now.” before Nadal put his hands to his head in North/South East/West The incredible duel between two agony after a decisive missed sitter of a Eileen Lee, Mark Fleming 57.74 Delwyn Arthur, Trish Corson 56.55 30-something warriors with 38 slams volley in the subsequent tiebreak. Raewynne Cook, Stephen Francks 54.17 Murray Owen, Graham Maclaurin 56.55 between them even outshone a terrific Nadal hit back, as everyone expected, Hans van der Kuijl, Anne Roberts 50.60 Carolyn McMurray, Helen Kerisome 50.60 five-setter between two younger guns to race into a 2-0 lead but Djokovic, who tipped to one day supplant them, as had discomfited Nadal for most of the WEDNESDAY, June 9 — Jean Broadhurst Pairs 1 Tsitsipas was left tearful after defeating match by taking time away from him North/South East/West Alexander Zverev 6-3 6-3 4-6 4-6 6-3 to and using that rapier backhand to strike Trish Corson, Elizabeth Jackson 60.54 Anne Maclaurin, Raewynne Cook 58.04 reach his first slam final. winner after winner, somehow found an Adele Walters, Rosemary Rowell 52.23 Roger Hayward, Delwyn Arthur 55.82 The 22-year-old, emotional at being even higher serving gear. Beryll Preston, Robin Corson 51.63 Pippa Williams, Joy Marden 54.51 the first Greek player ever to make a Ultimately, Nadal, who’d been fairly THURSDAY, June 10 — Underground Pairs 1 (Howell movement) grand slam final after repelling Zverev’s wondrous himself having clouted 48 Caroline Kirkpatrick, Pippa Williams 67.26 Mark Fleming, Hans van der Kuijl 57.74 stirring comeback, said afterwards: “It’s winners to Djokovic’s 50, did seem to Iain Kelman, Sharon Kelman 51.19 Janine Robinson, Katrina Duncan 51.19 time for me to go for my chances. I’m have the stuffing knocked out of him as looking forward to the challenge.” he lost the last six games in increasingly FRIDAY, June 11 — Natalie Knight Osteopath Pairs 2 But 34-year-old Djokovic’s epic deflated fashion. North/South East/West four-hour-11-minute win, even more “Well done for him,” Nadal said. Jean Bennett, Anne Roberts 60.42 Glenys Evans, Trish Corson 73.81 extraordinary after the way he’d been “Have been a good fight out there. I try Frank Roach, Adele Walters 57.64 Robin Bennett, Eileen Voysey 59.52 battered from pillar to post in the opening my best, and today was not my day.” Sally Knight, Elizabeth Jackson 55.21 Margaret Amor, Sue Hayward 50.00 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 12, 2021 SPORT 31 Poverty Bay Open a sell-out success GOLF by Chris Taewa better and add a first PB Open title to the fifth East Coast Open A COVID-19-inspired wave of crown he won at Te Puia Hot golfing popularity is reflected Springs this year. for the second year running in a Also back for another shot sell-out Poverty Bay men’s open. is multiple PB Open winner All 112 available spots were Waka Donnelly, who played filled within days of entries much of his early golf at Te Puia going out last month, with then the Bay before shifting to players who competed last year Auckland. given priority. Now based in Napier, Donnelly Clearly they enjoyed the has been sitting on seven PB experience of Poverty Bay’s Open wins — second only to Awapuni Links as many are Frank Gordon (eight) — since returning for the 2021 edition 2010. from September 24 to 26. The 50-year-old can take Nearly half of the field are inspiration from history. The from outside golf clubs ranging late Eric Gordon won his from the South Island to seventh Keiha Cup as PB Open Auckland. champion at the age of 58 in And just why is the Emerre 2001; Taupo’s Bruce Wilson and Hathaway-sponsored Open won it in 2013, also at 58 years enjoying such a resurgence in young; and Simon Jeune was 56 popularity? when winning in 2019. Covid certainly had a part to Others who will be out to play. add to their Open title success More time on hands during include Andrew Higham, Peter lockdown weeks resulted in BUSY BOY: William Brown plays out of a bunker at the 2020 Poverty Bay Open on the Awapuni Links Kerekere, Pete Anderson, Jeune a surge of interest in golf course. Brown is the defending champion and a greenkeeper at the course, so he sets up the course and David Solomann. throughout the country. early each morning of the three-day tournament before competing. The field was filled more than four Outsiders also have recent Add to that the inability to months out from the 2021 Open, which will be held from September 24 to 26. Picture by Paul Rickard history to overcome. The title travel overseas, coupled with has gone to a local player for the a subsequent rise in domestic of strokeplay qualifying, followed Then there is the Poverty Brown will once again be on the past seven years. The last visitor travel, and golfers who might by matchplay in groups of 16. Bay course itself. Staff always greens machine at the crack of to claim it was Wilson. otherwise have been sunning Some people, mainly local, in have it in impeccable condition, dawn before grabbing his clubs Solomann, born and bred themselves in , Bali or the past have suggested ditching particularly the greens, for from the sheds and heading over in Gisborne but now living in Australia decided to swing a the strokeplay as it’s long which the Bay has been famous to the first tee. Auckland, brothers Andrew and club closer to home. and demanding. The visitors, over the tournament’s history. The man he beat in last Richard Wright and 2019 finalist The tournament format is also however, love it. The more golf One of those staff members is year’s final, Anaru Reedy, is also Tim Neill could have something attractive. It starts with 36 holes the better, they say. the reigning champion. William returning on a mission to go one to say about that.

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