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Recommendations for the and hear feedback as this issue any movement away from the consult on a bylaw to prohibit Mr Roa will address the Heart of Te Awamutu CBD went to press. main street will put them onto through heavy commercial relationship of the Kingitanga upgrade project contain some Submissions on the Heart of Te residential streets and evoke vehicular traffic from using the with Whatiwhati-hoe and exciting goals for the town. Awamutu proposal, including the adverse reactions from residents. CBD streets’’. One recommendation that is truck ban bylaw, will be called by The bylaw is not just for Alex- Before the bylaw could be Alexandra in the 1880s, as well sure to cause consternation in Council. andra Street and would include implemented, and subject to Tran- as its relevance today. some quarters, as well as joy in And if the bylaw proposal Mahoe Street and probably Ara- sit NZ approval, Council would Mr Roa of Purekireki Marae others, is removal of heavy makes it that far, a formal public wata and Sloane Streets. seek to improve the Mutu Street/ is a Senior Lecturer in the through traffic from the central consultation will also need to be Council has acknowledged that State Highway 3 intersection, to School of Maori and Pacific business district during trading conducted. while the Western Arterial would enable trucks to turn south onto Development at the University hours of 9am-5pm, seven days a There is genuine empathy from solve many of the problems, it is SH3 without too much difficulty or of Waikato and also chairs Te week. most transport operators for the unlikely to attract Government long waiting times. This would Kauhanganui O Waikato-Tainui Waipa District Council’s policy community’s desire to have the finding and the cost would have to involve providing space for left (often called the Parliament of committee was meeting with trucks and tankers out of Alexan- be met by the community. and right turn traffic queues. Tainui). transport representatives and the dra Street. But at the same time Its cost means it is unlikely to If implemented, the bylaw The centre now has on Vision Te Awamutu group (which they want a viable alternative be a funding priority for many would be enforced by Council display an enlarged panoramic includes Chamber of Commerce, before they will direct their years. staff. photograph of the Whatiwhatihoe settlement, courtesy of Alexander Turnbull Library. Development of the Sensational support fires Pistons Maori King movement over the 150 years since the coronation of Potatau Te Wherowhero in take a 1-0 lead in the best-of- 1858 will be included in the three NBL finals to Wellington on Friday night power point presentation. The - they probably wish they could also take Te public are welcome to hear this Awamutu Events Centre with them. presentation, from 8pm at the In particular they’d love to have the sellout centre in Franklin Street. and parochial crowds from the Te Awamutu venue that have helped propel them to vital Genealogy victories in their semi final over and on Tuesday night in the first final workshops over Century City . Following the successful The Pistons turned the home town heat to family history workshop earlier their advantage in a red hot third quarter - this year, Te Awamutu stretching a two point lead to a 16-point spread Genealogy Group is planning after conceding just nine points to the regular another all day event this season champions. Saturday. US guards and Brian Whethers Pauline Cowan, a well contributed a combined 50 points - but it was 38 known family researcher will be points added by , Ben Hill and the main speaker. down low that moved the Pistons Topics include Accurate within one win of the championship. Crowe mesmerised SAints’ defence to slot 19 Sourcing and File of his 26 points in the first half and added nine Management; Using Maps to assists, while Whethers, Cameron and Hill took help your Research; the over in the second half, especially during the Census and its Usefulness. game breaking third quarter. There will be an in depth The Saints have gone 10-0 in Wellington this look at the GENUKI website, a season, so the Pistons will need to lift again to virtual reference library of carry off the Dominion Finance NBL Trophy. It particular interest to those will be their first NBL title since 2002. researching in the UK and If the Saints carry on their unbeaten home Ireland. run, they can take it to a third finals game on Venue is St John’s Church Among the jubilant home crowd was Te Hall and the public are Awamutu advertising consultant, Anna welcome. Entry fee is $10. For Holmes, who picked a great time to attend her more information phone Karen first ever game. at 871 7778 or visit the website ‘‘I used to get free tickets to the Pistons’ www.teawamutu.net/ games when I worked at the YMCA in genealogy Hamilton, corporate box and all. I never went, I TC180608DT10,11 didn’t know much about basketball,’’ she says. 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While mobile phones are very handy, What was unexpected was that the Is this the way that people should be they are also very annoying. blunt and arrogant approach made to her, treated? What happened to the old saying I was approached by a very distressed demanding that she leave the building or that ‘you can catch more flies with honey person who had made the mistake of turn the phone off when she pointed out than you can with vinegar’? using a mobile phone in a local entertain- that on this occasion there were only two During Fieldays week, how many ment venue. people in that part of the premises - visitors to Te Awamutu won’t return She accepts that there was a publicly herself and her friend. because someone was rude to them. 6287517AA visible request to turn phones off. She While it is correct that the owner of a While we have people at one end of the made the mistake of having the phone on business can choose their visitors, it is town busting their necks to roll out the WAIPA NETWORKS and using it. hardly goodwill to chase them away like mat and invite more people to Te Awa- She apologised immediately but that. mutu, we have people at the other end For switched on service pointed out the rudeness she had experi- One small act of unkindness, one or driving them away. enced. more customers lost forever. JAMES PARLANE Kapa haka group did Grant boost for Kainga Aroha

Pekerau School proud Kainga Aroha Community House funding has received a welcome boost with a grant of $37,500 from Lottery I recently attended a meeting of They obviously enjoy what they Community. Rural Women and Women’s Insti- are doing. Anyone in the area who Since relocating from Kihikihi in November an tute ladies where entertainment needs entertainment couldn’t do increased workload, especially in the area of family included one of the kapa haka better than invite one of the support, has meant an increase in wages and other groups from Pekerau School. Pekerau School groups to enter- costs. Through your paper, I would tain for them. Reporting to the society’s AGM, co-ordinators Bruce like to congratulate those children Te Awamutu and Pekerau and Stephanie Owen noted that the new central position on their performance, appearance School can be very proud of those has also resulted in more volunteers offering to act as 6146959AB and behaviour. young people. receptionists. TA 870 - They are a credit to themselves AILEEN BERRIGAN However, more volunteers to fill this role during the 4014 and their teacher and a great NZ Federation of Women’s afternoon, especially after school, are still needed - CB 827 - advertisement for their school. Institutes phone 871 6506 or call in to 301 Bank St., 9am-5pm. grandsale www.paperplus.co.nz GRAND COUPON SAVINGS!

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BY COLIN THORSEN Aotearoa team the ultimate com- teams and I have been away with pliment with her comment: ‘‘We many sides over the past 10 to 15 Te Awamutu has unearthed a may have won the final but Aotea- years but I can honestly say it was potential Silver Fern to follow in roa won the tournament.’’ the first time I was sad to say the footsteps of Te Pahu wing- It was not the only compliment goodbye at the airport. defence . they received. ‘‘These young ‘up and coming’ Ariana Cable-Dixon, at the ten- ‘‘Every team we played told us wahines are not just extra- der age of 14, is being heralded as our team was beautiful,’’ says ordinary netballers, they’re intel- ‘a player of the future - a Silver Walker. ligent, bright and beautiful.’’ Fern in the making’ by the ‘‘Spectators even came up to me The Aotearoa side of 2008 was national Aotearoa Secondary after our games saying it was a ‘brand new’ and very young, with Schools’ coach Melissa Walker. pleasure to watch us and that our the exception of a couple of old The Te Awamutu teenage wing- players were wonderful athletes.’’ faces. defence was the bolter when Aotearoa Secondary School Ariana was the youngest of Walker named her team to contest girls did New Zealand proud. these girls - the baby of the team. the International Schoolgirls’ ‘‘I have coached a lot of elite Walker says she stood out like Netball Challenge in Adelaide ‘horns on a bull’ at the National from May 25-30. Maori Tournament in Whangarei, The team made history making from which a squad of 24 was the final for the first time, pulling named. off a huge upset beating 2007 ‘‘She was a work horse and winners Australia 49-43 - prevent- always had a smile on her face. ing the hosts from making the ‘‘When I found out her age it final for the first time. caused huge debate - usually we do Aotearoa’s only losses through- not select them so young, believ- out the five day tournament were ing in nurturing our young to New Zealand Secondary wahines, slowly giving them Schools, 47-31, on day one and to experience.’’ the same opposition in the final, But Ariana played like a girl 52-42. much older than her age and her The champion New Zealand courtwise head excited the coach. Secondary Schools’ team was cap- ‘‘I knew this girl was going to be tained by former Te Awamutu a player of the future - a Silver College Senior A player Elias Fern in the making. Shadrock. ‘‘Ariana is an amazing It was the first time that two teamsperson as well, always giv- New Zealand teams have played ing advice and support when she is off in the final of the international on the sideline, and gives 150% event, formerly known as the when on the court.’’ Trans Tasman Challenge. Walker says her young protege Ariana started in four of her learnt so much at this tournament team’s games, helping Aotearoa to - it was her first time away wins over Pasifica 47-43, Singa- overseas to boot. pore Sports School 76-17, Indigen- Ariana says representing New ous School Sport Australia 66-26 Zealand was a huge experience. and Sri Lanka 87-23. She was ‘‘I will long cherish the mem- named player of the game (by ories of playing with older people officials) against Singapore. TC180608SP11 against different countries in a The Aotearoa coach told the ELIAS SHADROCK holds aloft stadium (ETSA Park, Adelaide) TC180608CT01 Courier that Netball New Zea- the International Schoolgirls’ where the likes of the Magic and HIGH FLYER: Ariana Cable-Dixon climbs high in defence for College land’s team manager paid the Netball Challenge Trophy. Thunderbirds play.’’ Senior A in Te Awamutu Premier Netball.

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6288556AA 4 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, June 19, 2008 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, June 19, 2008 5 Organ implant for Regent BY DEAN TAYLOR Te Awamutu’s The team at Regent Theatre complex has two new additions which recall the heyday of the cinema age. Owner Allan Webb has accepted an offer of two rare theatre organs from Aucklander Doug Farr. A self confessed WISH TO WELCOME ALL movie buff and organ fanatic, Mr Farr says it NEWCOMERS TO THE DISTRICT is amazing that two working theatre organs will be used in such a wonderful theatre as The Regent. His email with details of the two organs contained the following unsolicited comments: Theatre patrons in Te Awamutu are the luckiest in New Zealand. The Regent complex not only offers state of the art equipment, some of the best in New Zealand, it also provides the nos- talgia and romance of the best traditional theatre, encapsulating the very essence of history, whist pampering its patrons with today’s comforts, providing the ultimate full round theatre experi- ence. Mr Farr collects and restores various organs, TC190608DT09 and has provided two CINEMA and organ fanatic Doug Farr tries out the Gulbransen Theatrum American built models, which he has installed in the Theatre 3 at The Regent. the Gulbransen Theatrum, which has mission entertainment enthusiast for home use expense. been installed in and staff are also keen to and later shipped to New He purchased this Theatre 3, and a Baldwin organise specialty con- Zealand from Australia organ from the original Marquee, which has certs. with personal effects. owner in the hope that been installed in The Gulbransen was Mr Farr says it is one day he would find a MAZDA DEALER Theatre 1. built in 1976 and shipped unusual for theatre theatre that would want Mr Webb says the to Australia for retail organs to be purchased to show this instrument organs will be used sale, where it was pur- by private owners off for patrons to enjoy. OF THE YEAR occasionally for inter- chased by an organ because of their Continued page 9.

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A Te Awamutu Courier Showcase of some of the With Navy training diverse range of apprentices and young people in and 30 years in the food training in our area. Do you want to promote your industry it’s no sur- prise Shazz Collins can business and employee’s? Contact Alan, whip up a meal in no Heather or Dorinda to become involved in time! the fi rst of these special features. The new owner of the Hazelmere Crescent business Ma’s Kitchen and Takeaways has PUBLISHES: created an extensive Thursday June 26 menu for the eatery with plenty of ‘extras’. BOOKINGS: A wide range of toasted sandwiches, Friday June 20 burgers and McCain brand fries (cooked in PHONE vegetable oil) are avail- 871 5151 able with special deals and kids packs. Fish is fresh rather than frozen and battered at the time of cooking. Shazz doesn’t believe in using products she has not Ma’s Kitchen been part of producing so does not sell pre- battered products. Burgers are made & Takeaways with homemade beef TC180608CA01 patties and come with MA’S KITCHEN and takeaways owner, Shazz Collins (left) and staff coleslaw, tomato, fried member, Judy Botting. onion, beetroot and sauces so the good old are on the menu now. She has an extensive But for now the kiwi burger lives on! We still sell shellfish, background in the food people of Te Awamutu All combinations of kina roe, raw fish, sea- industry, including can benefit from her 115 Hazelmere Cres burger choices are food salads as pre- seven years with the skill. available. viously but using my navy, hospitality and Ma’s Kitchen and Te Awamutu But there’s plenty own recipes. The culinary arts training Takeaways is open BRING THIS CUT-OFF IN Ph: 870-2909 more at Ma’s Kitchen mutton-birds and floun- to level 5 and having 8am-4pm Monday and and Takeaways. der are on their way spent time as a ‘side- Tuesday, 8am-8pm FOR THE WEEKLY DEAL OPENING HOURS ‘‘It’s not just deep when stock becomes kick’ to one of New Wednesday to Friday MONDAY-TUESDAY fried foods here — we available." Zealand’s top cake dec- and 10am-8pm on Satur- 8AM-4PM have scones, muffins, Ms Collins came to orators offers a cake day and Sunday. Buy a scone or slices, cheesecakes and Te Awamutu from decorating service also. Outside of these WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY other morning tea type Taranaki after spotting Shazz is a verified hours you will probably muffinmuffi n & get the & FRIDAY 8AM-8PM food on offer. the business for sale trainer who can take on see her indulging her in SATURDAY-SUNDAY ‘‘I am planning to online. apprentices and it is passion for motorbikes 10AM-8PM introduce lamb shanks ‘‘People have been her intention one day to — riding her Honda 2nd one half price and the homemade very welcoming and branch into teaching as Shadow and partici- mussel fritters and very supportive of what a home economics pating in Ulysses Club 6288587AA chicken/bacon kebabs I’m trying to do.’’ teacher. activities.

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An Auckland company is appar- and District Community Directory ently still targeting advertisers from published by Kihikihi Rotary Club Kihikihi Rotary Club’s local tele- last year.’’ phone directory. Project convenor for the Rotary Club stalwart and local account- Club, Stuart Law, says other adver- ant Peter Robertson was contacted on tisers have advised him they have Tuesday and told he needed to pay for been approached. the advertisement he had booked in He sent out a warning fax to the ‘Te Awamutu Community Direc- advertisers from last year’s directory tory’. and an article appeared on the front ‘‘I advised the caller he was page of the Courier last month, mistaken. He was adamant that I had outlining the issue. ordered an ad and said I had signed Mr Law’s fax advises advertisers Get the royal treatment at the order form. I asked him to read to be wary of approaches from Auck- the ad to me and it was word for word land business directories or maga- what appeared in the Te Awamutu zines. Furniture Court Te Awamutu Children our centre Welcome Every time you make a purchase at rainfall Furniture Court Te Awamutu in June of attention Memories of the summer and autumn you go into the draw to be treated like Today’s Courier features a double page spread drought are gradually on facilities in Te Awamutu catering for children. being driven out with a royal for a day OSCAR (out of school care) childcare facilities recent rain. are available at most centres for children. Last week most Te They are WINZ approved, which means par- Awamutu area weather ents/caregivers are given a percentage of the watchers recorded hourly rate to help with childcare costs. 40-50mm of rainfall. To find out if you qualify, simply call Work and Pirongia topped the Income. charts with 56mm, fol- Meanwhile, check out today’s feature on pages lowed by Te Awamutu • WINWIN • • 12-13, which has advertisements and articles on 54mm, Pukeatua on focused on children. 50mm, Ngahinapouri on 47mm, Kihikihi on 42mm, Arohena on Uni’ research hub opens 41mm and Parawera on 39mm. The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Kihikihi and FREE Environment, Dr Jan Wright, will open the new Parawera shared mini- Royal Prize Package Research Hub at the University of Waikato this mum temperature Coffee or ! afternoon. The hub is a one-stop shop for research recorded over the week and development. with 0 degrees, while Cappuccino Waikato University has more than 400 externally Kihikihi also had the funded projects on the go and brings in $46.5 million highest maximum with While you Manicure, facial and in research-based revenue a year. 20. Browse massage at BEST Memories Beauty Clinic ! Price Guaranteed Dinner for two at Elevations Restaurant BEST ! Deal Guaranteed The service of Hire a Hubby for a day INTEREST

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From Iraq and Afghanistan to shores closer to home, Warrant Officer Class Two Tim Crowe has seen action around the world as a medic in the New Zealand Army over the last 23 years. The former Te Awamutu resident says the changing dynamic of conflict is seeing a corres- ponding shift in medical training in the New Zealand Defence Force. ‘‘We are relearning, adapting and updating training in many aspects of military medicine all the time. Evidence based medicine researched from the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan shows both similarities and differences in injury patterns from earlier conflicts such as the Vietnam War," says WO2 Crowe from Joint Services Health School at Burnham Army Camp in Christchurch, where he now applies his experience to training. WO2 Crowe says the changing nature of global security as well as the weapons being used, coupled with advancements in drugs, science and medicine, means medical training needs to be constantly developing to keep pace. ‘‘In places such as Afghanistan and the Solomon Islands we are also dealing with multiple diseases such as malaria and TB on a frequent basis. Preventing our forces from being infected or reducing the risks is part of the job,’’ he says. "Communicable exotic diseases, rare or non- existent in New Zealand, are commonplace compli- TC180608SP16 TF125 Mudbug cations when dealing with injured or ill civilians WARRANT Officer Class Two Tim Crowe. as well. In Timor-Leste our medics found dealing DAZZLING AT... with acute childbirth emergencies brought on by febrile illnesses like Malaria in remote locations Excl. was a regular situation they were encountering, $ and this required adaptation of our training.’’ GST Striking up a relationship with a makeup 2,662 school a few years ago has also helped training. Built and designed for NZ farms, the tried and tested Mudbug is ‘‘We identified the need to increase the realism the number one selling farm bike in its class. Move quickly to take for training and what that also meant was to make advantage of this dazzling Fieldays deal, because it can’t last! the field training environment more dynamic. One Offer valid only while stocks last. of the team touched base with a professional industry training provider in Auckland who also did horror and casualty-type makeup as part of their courses. This has helped our moulage (casualty makeup) work significantly.’’ WO2 Crowe has focused on enhancing his own casualty moulage techniques since 2002 and he is now considered among the best in the field. TC180608SP16 6288907AA 132 Kihikihi Rd, Te Awamutu It is the official centenary of The Royal New CASUALTY MAKEUP: an example of W02 Tim ILANA WILKS www.wilksbrooke.co.nz MARK PENNY Zealand Army Medical Corps this year, a hundred Crowe’s work on moulage used in NZDF medic (0275) 445 262 Phone 871 3079 (0274) 310 880 years that has seen service across the world. training. [email protected] [email protected] www.remax.co.nz Victoria Street , Cambridge Phone 07 - 823 1395 Fax 07 - 823 1396 Email: [email protected] LIFESTYLE WITH A DIFFERENCE

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TC180608CT02 TE AWAMUTU MORRIS sisters Tate (left) and Kendyl Morris.

BY COLIN THORSEN how she compared with other matches to make the plate final, world juniors competing in the beating Yin Wen Chong (Singa- Te Awamutu squash player Penang International Junior pore) 9-0, 9-4, 9-0, losing to the Kendyl Morris has enhanced her Championship. eventual runner-up Jemyca chances of being selected for the She performed outstandingly Aribado (Phillipines) 1-9, 3-9, 0-9, junior world championships in to win the classic plate final and and beating Alexa Pienaar WINTER India next year. finish ninth overall out of 32 in (South Africa) 9-7, 9-6, 9-7 and The 16-year-old finished in the under-17 girls’ draw - bounc- Dahlia Abd Basik (Pahang) 4-9, 13th-16th place out of 64 players ing back from a three game loss 10-8, 9-4, 9-6. RACE MEETING in the under-17 girls’ section of in the opening round to South Tate lost the plate final to the Milo International All Star African Robyn Baptise with Roxanne Ang (Pahang) 9-3, 9-10, Junior Championships in Kuala wins over Tayla Cordial (South 9-3, 9-1. Lumpur. Africa), Teo Li fang (Singapore) Kendyl Morris says she feels FRIDAY JUNE 20TH The event attracted 550 and Angela Sadler (Australia). extremely privileged to have players from 17 countries. Tamika Saxby, who beat been given the chance to experi- Morris was part of a 15-strong Kendyl at the previous week’s ence competing overseas. contingent from New Zealand. Milo tournament in Kuala ‘‘As my coach Jenny Bell FIRST RACE STARTS The national elite develop- Lumpur, went on to win the says, it’s always about analysing ment squad member won her under-17 Penang final. an experience and learning from opening round match 9-0, 9-0, 9-0 Kendyl’s younger sister Tate the good and the bad so that you -12.15PM against Mithma Nanayakara of showed she too has the game to can improve and move forward. Sri Lanka, then beat an be successful on the world stage - ‘‘That’s my challenge now to • Featuring a winter Indonesian in four games. finishing runner-up in the continue to improve. She lost to the number two classic plate and 10th overall out ‘‘With the support of my fam- afternoon at the races, seed Yan Yin Tan of Malaysia of 64 entries in the under-15 girls’ ily and my coach I feel confident 3-9, 1-9, 0-9 and Australian section of the Milo International that anything is possible for including 8 great races Tamika Saxby 2-9, 4-9, 8-10. All Star Junior Championships me.’’ Kendyl wishes to thank all Kendyl then flew to Penang in Kuala Lumpur. the local supporters who helped for another opportunity to see She won three of her first four get her to Malaysia. • Free admission Ashby four take honours • Great bar & food facilities

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Te Awamutu Marist and Hamilton Old Boys jointly lead the Waikato second division rugby competition after these two teams drew 10-all at Willoughby Park on Saturday. The Murray Gane Plumbing sponsored Marist XV fought out a tough first half to lead 3-0 courtesy of a Dion Pryor penalty. They looked to have scored a crucial five pointer when second five Bill Ngaumi cut back inside the defence to dot down, only to be pulled back for a forward pass. Both teams missed two kickable penalties before the break. FREE Marist started the second half in great fashion with a try to centre Corey Ohutu, converted by CRC Fingerless Gloves Pryor. Old Boys’ kick off went over the line and, from a deep 22 metre kick off, Ohutu was on hand to kick in time for Winter ahead, win the chase to the ball and run around under the posts. Old Boys hit back with a converted try to trail Purchase a 6 pack 10-7. of Brakleen Marist were a trifle unlucky once again when held up over the line midway through the second 600gm & the half. They were then penalised for being offside CFP gloves are yours when attempting a ‘pick and go’ from the ensuing MARIST centre Bill Ngaumi in full flight earlier in five metre scrum. the season against Melville. Gloves feature a leather Old Boys tied the game up in the 30th minute palm patch to prevent with a penalty. front row of Mark Coates, John Gisborne and wear and tear. 100% Acrylic The Marist forwards discipline slipped in the Shane Chapman set a solid platform for loosies outer with a fl eece lining last 20 minutes, being penalised several times. Vaughan Palmer and Jason Rowe to be very for extra warmth Pryor made a grand effort to win the game for effective. his team on fulltime - his 53 metres penalty attempt Wing Daniel Curran took his chances well, as just dropping under the cross bar. did the midfield pairing of Ngauma and Ohutu. .00 Up front, locks Kerry Davis and Carlos Marist are home this Saturday to Te Rapa at the $39 Thomson gave a good supply of lineout ball and the earlier time of 1.55pm. + GST per pack Mountain Men in the hunt

Pirongia’s hopes of featuring Richard Parsons try and a penalty two further penalties for a per- in the Waikato first division and conversion by Paul taylor. sonal tally of 18 points. rugby Mooloo Shield playoffs The second half saw Pirongia Frankton were kept scoreless Farm Machinery Centre were boosted with a 28-13 win get some much needed go-forward by a strong Pirongia defensive over Frankton. up front, which was sadly lacking effort, led by Eddie Grayling. The Mountain men went into in the previous week’s loss to ‘Hero of the day’ went to PHONE the game in hamilton with a Leamington. flanker Michael Reymer, who 07 872 0291 serious backline reshuffle after Parsons again carved up a after winning the weight transfer the loss of three key players. stunned Frankton backline to class of the Field Days tractor An evenly contested first half score his second try. racing, only lasted two minutes Warren Longman (027) 289 6263 had Frankton leading 13-10. Taylor showed his allround on the rugby field due to exhaus- TELEPHONE HAMILTON TOLL FREE 859 OHAUPO ROAD FACSIMILE

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Church Services Lost and Found To Let Motor Parts/ Public Notices Accessories Anglican Church FOUND, Grey tabby cat, BRAND new three QUALITY three double white belly, young adult, bedroom plus office brick bedroom town house, MARKET KIHIKIHI chewed ears. Found home, one bathroom, why rent? vendor finance FLATHEAD V8 FORMAL NOTICES North Street area. Phone internal access single at 5.95% interest, fixed PARTS wanted for resto- COUNCIL CARPARK June 22, 2008 871-5222. garage, $300p/w. Phone for two years, rent ration project, anything (07) 843-7599. appraisal $350p/w. Phone This Saturday Acknowledgements Holy Communion LOST, white rabbit, pink considered. Phone (07) Deaths 9.30am FOUR bedroom home, (07) 846-2414 873-7612 a/hrs. Phone Phyllis : 871-4811 eyes. Phone 871-3591. or Carol : 871-6198 CULPAN - Derek Basil. HIGGIE - Vivien Joy ALL WELCOME double garage and Peacefully at Matariki John and family wish Personal workshop. $310p/w. RENT TO OWN Vehicles Wanted Hospital, Te Awamutu to sincerely thank all Enquiries: 871-6130 Optional outside QUALITY three double LATE model vehicles on Saturday June 14, who were so AFTER abortion stress? hairsalon/room to work bedroom townhouse, ROCHDALE MARCHERS wanted for dismantling - 2008. Beloved husband supportive to Vivien, Ring Pregnancy from home. Phone must have a deposit and REQUIRED Ford, Holden, Mazda, of Joan of Te and to us all in so Counselling Services col- 870-4439. working. Phone (07) Kiwi’s 5-7 years KIHIKIHI lect (07) 855-5779 24 hours Mitsubishi, Rosetown Awamutu and loved many ways. Your GOOD three bedroom 846-2414. Under 16’s 11-16 yrs father of Wilma, flowers, messages of PRESBYTERIAN a day. Auto Wreckers, 2 Bruce home, Te Awamutu. THREE bedroom brick Berquist Drive. Phone Masters 30+ father-in-law of Ray sympathy and other PHONE James Parlane, Three bedroom Kihikihi, and loved grandad of expressions of love are CHURCH house, 1338 Cambridge 871-6066. Phone Deborah Solicitor, 870-4991. quiet location. Contact Road, Te Awamutu, car- after 7.00pm on Jessica and Laura of greatly appreciated. Murray Wallis (027) Melbourne, Australia. We responded to Sunday June 22 pet and drapes, double 870-2234 9.30am Tuition 438-0126 or 871-7726. garage, no dogs, $285 p/w. Gone but not Vivien’s wishes Bruce Spurdle First forgotten, we will miss during her long YOU’RE invited to our Phone (07) 825-8682 or Rev Fogatia Levi National MREINZ. (027) 444-4501. ALCOHOLICS your cheeky smile. illness, and at the time Phone 871-6011 Accelerted Learning KERR - James Edward of her passing. This Holiday Programme, get KIHIKIHI, two bedrooms, THREE bedroom house, ANONYMOUS meant that many were two heat pumps, spa On June 16, 2008, "the edge", booking now. close to town, fenced area If you want to peacefully at home, not aware of the Call Bryan, Kip McGrath bath, large deck, big for children, no dogs, refs section, garage, pets ok, drink that’s your surrounded by family, service held at home (027) 279-5244. and bond required, business after a long illness, and were unable to METHODIST available June 20, $230p/w. Phone 871-4373. aged 80 years. Loved attend this wonderful Hire Services $250p/w. Phone (021) IF YOU WANT TO husband of Margaret. tribute to a very CHURCH 858-271. THREE bedroom house, STOP, THAT’S close to town, garage. Beloved father of special lady. We wish ONE bedroom flat, town OURS Sunday June 22 $290p/w. References Roddy, Marie, Fran, to express our BOUNCY centre, $160p/w plus Phone 871-4072 required. phone 871-6498 Gail and Warren, heartfelt thanks to all Parish Worship bond, no smokers, no or 870-3463 a/h or (027) 208-1275 Jennifer and Maurice, for your over- 10.30am CASTLE pets, available July 7. PO Box 194 Laurie and Karla, whelming kindness at Te Awamutu For Hire. $100 per day. Phone 870-3492 or (027) THREE bedroom house, Te Awamutu Lance, Bill and this sad time of loss. Phone 870-5294 or (021) 227-0899. fenced section, double ALL 185-9637. Michelle, and Colleen. WELCOME ONE bedroom studio garage, deck and BBQ Cherished Gaga of BULLDOZER for hire cottage, $150p/w. Phone area. Pets OK. $280p/w A1 Service Te Awamutu Keryn (deceased), Engagements Enquiries with scoop, rippers and (027) 279-9453. plus bond. Txt (027) Jaime and Paul, Josh stick rake. Phone Des 438-0297 or phone 870-6310 871-5376 ONE bedroom unit Wanted - Spiritualist (deceased) and Sam Hose, owner operator on after 5pm. REV MAUREEN CALMAN available for rent at and Mike; Narada and (07) 873-8466, mobile DEAD CARS Church Jake; William and Radius Windsor Court THREE bedroom house, (027)472-7776. Maihiihi area, suit relief Best Dollars Red Cross Hall, Alex, Abigail, Steele Retirement Village, Redoubt Street and Jakob; Jess and TE AWAMUTU $175p/w. Phone Petra (07) milker. Phone (027) Isaac and Tylah and PRESBYTERIAN RED BINS LTD 823-6754. 204-3699. Guest Speaker Night Wednesday, June 25 Braxton. A service to CHURCH MINI SKIP HIRE THREE bedroom plus celebrate Jim’s life A1 SELF office, new carpet, new 7.30 pm - 9.00 pm 1.8m3 and 3.6m3 will be held at the Sunday June 22 STORAGE kitchen, gas heating, Jenny Brockbank Oparau Hall on Friday Wheelie Bin Service sunny deck, fenced, Get that car outa there VAN DER HULST - St Andrew’s: talking on developing June 20 at 11.00am, Phone New facility, many sizes, single garage with your mediumship. followed by burial at PRYOR Andy, Charee, internal access, Fairview John and Toni are 9.00 am : Murray Bain good rates, security and Door charge : $5.00 Kawhia Cemetery. 6135979AA Road, $300.00p/w. Ready thrilled to announce A More Reflective 871-8996 seven day access. Communications to the engagement of June 7th. Phone (07) Phone 870-2200 the Kerr family, C/- Service. Phone 871-6164 823-8368. Shelly and Daniel. or (027) 478-3085 Te Awamutu or P O Box 137, Te Congratulations and Morning Tea THREE TE AWAMUTU Awamutu please. Te bedroom, re- (0800) CAR DUMP love from both between services. RENTAL decorated like new house MAORI WOMEN’S Awamutu Funeral 6136317AA families. 10.30am: in Te Rahu Road. Large WELFARE LEAGUE Services. FDANZ and CARS TE AWAMUTU Griefcare. Family service with fully fenced rear yard SELF STORAGE next to reserve, single Public Notices Raranga / Weaving KERR - James Edward. Kids For Christ for 5+ Anniversaries and Cre´ che available garage. $275 p/w. Phone Classes (1928-2008). Our From $17 p/w OTOROHANGA for under 5s; Alex (07) 855-0204 Aubin Saturday 14 and beloved dad and gaga, GOLDEN 24hr access Realty Ltd. you dedicated your life Time of fellowship CRAFT FAIR Saturday 21 June over lunch to follow Camera Surveillance to your family. We WEDDINGS Phone Leticha 6135805AA THREE bedrooms, close Sunday, June 22 9.00am - 4.00pm PH: (07) 856-7584 to town, polished floors, love and miss you so Te Pahu: 10am 871-3970 10.00 am - 2.00 pm much. Kia Kaha. Love Edwards - Morgan or (027) 608-1749 clean and tidy, $250p/w. Cost $20 per session Bill, Mish, Tylah and Stephen and Doreen All Welcome Phone (021) 172-7425. Maniapoto Street Anglican Church Hall Braxton. RIP. Sites Available were married on the For more information LOVELY, MODERNISED THREE bedrooms plus 18 Lyon Street, KERR - James Edward. 132 Kihikihi Road sleepout, one double, one Contact Denise Kihikihi (Jim). June 21, 1958, at the see our website on THREE BEDROOM Cherrished www.teawamutu.net/ Te Awamutu single garage, large fully (07) 873-7756 father, loved forever. Rotorua Baptist Church, standrews HOME Shared lunch 6150648AA-08-04-24 fenced yard, available Tea & Coffee provided Colleen (you and Malfroy Road, by • Easy walk to all from July 27, $330p/w. mum’s baby). amenities Rev. Whitten offi ciated. Church Services Phone (027) 231-6956 after Further information • Heat Pump 4pm. Contact Billie In Memoriam • Dishwasher THREE year old three 871-5757 or PUNGA - Memories are • Carport 871-4971 forever, reminders of St John’s Anglican Church bedroom home, two 6291644AA • Easy-care section people we love, good Working within the Community bathrooms, double times, family, • $275 p/w OR garage with internal Public Notices important things Arawata Street, Te Awamutu $350 p/w furnished access. Under tile heating shared but never No Dogs - No Smoking in bathrooms and forgotten. Maree and A warm welcome awaits you this Sunday at: References and Bond kitchen. $350p/w. Bond required and references required. whanau. 8.00 am - Old St John’s Church - Te Awamutu WHITEMAN - Vernon Phone (07) 872-4887 Phone (07) 853-8206 James. 31/9/1913 - 9.30 am - St Saviour’s Church - Pirongia TIDY four bedroom, 21/6/2001. In my heart CONGRATULATIONS 10.00 am - St John’s Church and Choir SAFE ‘N’ SOUND double garage house with you will always stay from all the family. Te Awamutu 1.5 acre section in loved and remembered Baptism for baby Grace Kihikihi, $320p/w, no every day. Your loving 6291622AA STORAGE letting fee. Phone (021) wife Gwen. Office 871-5568 or A/H 871-9738 Electric Security Fence 0292-7312. Funeral Notices 24/7 access TIDY three bedroom cottage, Pukeatua area, Camera and patrolled no dogs. Phone (07) surveillance 872-4711 Te Awamutu Phone (027) 440-7101 TWO bedroom house, or 871-7885 very central, newly or a/hrs 871-2171 renovated. No pets. Funeral Services $280p/w. Phone (027) Proud to be locally 488-4843. owned and operated TWO rooms available, 6135893AA-08-04-17 one room $85 plus expenses, one room $75 plus expenses. Phone LANDLORDS (027) 750-2105. Wishing your property 570 ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU to be managed by a Cars for Sale recognised professional? TOYOTA Corolla Hatch Alexandra House Catering 1.3 1991, new W.O.F and TENANTS Reg, excellent condition & all Monumental Needs $2500. Phone (027) Offi ce, Chapel and Reception Lounge Needing help fi nding 641-0874. accommodation which For campassionate and caring service call suits your needs? ADVERTISING is a great way to 6151417AA-08-04-17 Bruce, Garth & Lynette Williams Contact Francene inform your Paul L’Huillier or Ian Croft on 871-7146 customers/clients about your business. Member of Griefcare and FDANZ Mobile (027) 289-3952 Phone us today and (07) 823-6287 a/h speak to one of our Waipa Property friendly team at Te PHONE (07) 871-5131 ALL HOURS Awamutu Courier. Link Ltd, MREINZ Phone 871-5151 6135939AA 20 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, Thursday, June 19, 2008 Meetings For Sale Livestock and Garage Sales Property & Home Trade Services Poultry 1094 Kihikihi Road, Maintenance 6151679AA-08-04-17 TOKANUI CROSSROADS BOOKS FIVE young MT cows for 8.30am start. CARPET, Phone Ultra LINED PIRONGIA HALL ASSOCIATION 26 Wilber Smith, hard sale. Phone (021) 299-1585 TO VISIT VISITED Clean 871-6662 to book back $10 each. 17 giner or 871-3561. ❏❏now! ANNUAL GENERAL jars $4 each. 25 pieces SOAK HISTORIC VILLAGE MEETING PRO-COW Dry Palm Blue Mountain from $8. 133 Price Crescent, 8am Te Whare Taonga O Kernal/molasses blend. EXTERIOR house June 23, 2008 Phone 871-7646 start, household items, HOLES at 7.30pm Specially formulated to cleaning. Phone Ultra Ngaa Rohe O Rekahanara clothing etc. Held at Crossroad Hall put weight back on cows. Clean 871-6662 today! • FOUNDATION Invites members of the public to their FOLDOUT TO VISIT VISITED Secretary: Keith Smart Very palatable, yummy, HOLES ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING COUCH, good condition, $421.00 per tonne plus gst ❏❏LOUNGE suites cleaned. $100. Phone 871-7871 after Phone Ultra Clean • OFFAL / RUBBISH to be held at the Centre, and freight. Ask for a 5.30pm. sample, Brian (027) 39 Gibson Lane (off 871-6662 now! HOLES 798 Franklin Street, Firewood 4389-822 or (07) 889-0528. Goodfellow Street). KINA Saturday 21, 7.00am. TV, (opposite Pirongia Village Cafe) SIX ULTRA Clean, complete FRESH and fat, $12/pot. Jersey/Jersey x cows household goods. Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 7.30 pm DRY MATAI for sale, very good cleaning services. Phone Phone (027) 206-2606. TO VISIT VISITED 871-6662. GUEST SPEAKER : Tom Roa Ready to burn!!! Te Awa- condition or lease to buy. KING COUNTRY 3 ❏❏ will give a presentation on: mutu/Pirongia, $140m TYRES Phone (021) 299-1585 or DRILLING delivered. Phone 871-3561. "Whatiwhatihoe and the Kingitanga" FOR the best range of 69 Mutu Street, Saturday # 4 Wheel Drive Michelle or Tony (07) WEANER pigs, $70 each. 21st. Lounge suite, dining ALL WELCOME 878-7288, Quality Fire- new and used tyres in Te # Best Prices Awamutu. Phone Tyre Ready early July. Phone table and six chairs, wood Supplies. "Pass the (07) 873-2757. wahsing machine, double # Associated Concrete rest - buy the best". and Tune Centre Ltd, 871-3267. AC PETFOODS bed, oak dressing table, Products and lots more. All good OWNER / OPERATOR: FIREWOOD WOF Now buying condition. 7.30am. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE HUI A IWI TYRE and Tune Centre, TO VISIT VISITED Dry, delivered locally. Horses PHONE DENNIS All beneficiaries of Ngati Unu, $80 per m3 Phone 871-6172 21 Bond Road, now issu- ❏❏ Ngati Ngawaero and Ngati Kahu or (027) 2908-773 ing WOF’s for cars, 0800-DOWNCOW COLSON motorcycles, and 6150555AA-08-04-17 71 Hiskens place, not are invited to attend a Hui-a-iwi at trailers. Phone 871-3267. before 9.00am, all sorts. (0800) DUG HOLES Waipa Workingmans Club, FIREWOOD MOBILITY Wanted to TO VISIT VISITED (0800) 384 - 465 139 Albert Park Drive, 5m3 - $160, 10m3 - $290 Buy / Exchange ❏❏ Te Awamutu, delivered. Phone (07) SCOOTERS GARAGE sale shop, top Financial 873-9190 evenings, mobile Saturday, June 21, 2008 at 9.00 am Phone someone who labels, top quality mens’ NO one knows farm (021) 617-349. A-TEAM Agenda: cares. Locally owned METAL RECYCLERS and womens’ brand new finance better, Fraser clothing, nothing over 1. Discuss current Te Kopua Marae and operated. Farm Finance. Phone Locally owned $50, every Saturday (0800) 777-675 Trustees performance. SPECIAL New and preloved. 9.30am to 12.30pm, 324 2. Election of replacement Trustees MIXED truck load 4m3, 6150723AA-08-04-17 Sales, service and hire. and operated Alexandra Street, (down Te Kopua Marae Trust. $240 delivered. Phone (07) Phone We buy steel, lead right of way next to Fitness & Beauty MORTGAGE 3. Marae development proposals. 823-6712. (0800) 666-768 Copper, Stainless Trade Aid Shop) Nau Mai Haere Mai etc TO VISIT VISITED BROKER Cars: Picked up Member of: Na te hapu o Ngati Unu, For Sale ❏❏Trainee locally $80 NZMBA Ngati Ngawhero and Ngati Kahu Delivered to PHANTOM Kick Boxing Nail For further information Kihikihi $150 Gym, Teasdale Street, Technician Phone Christine please contact (021) 301-111 Cash paid on the (behind Marshalls 871-3176 Pharmacy), offers on all Needing clients (021) 545-302 spot items, everything must to practice on. Phone Sue sell, 8am to 10am. • For a full set of (021) 170-7664 or TO VISIT VISITED accrylic nails - $45. Health SAWDUST Driver Luke ❏❏• Eyelash extensions (021) 205-0783 - from $25 Top quality, clean, untreated ST ANDREW’S Great prices with MASSAGE Opportunity Shop, Mutu sawdust available No fridges or freezers. School Balls Remedial deep Street will be open from coming up. limited stocks 8am till 11am this tissue, postural Phone Shenella for strengthening a Order now - don’t miss out Saturday. Bargains for specialty. all. an appointment on (027) 355-3608. Limited bookings Phone (07) 873-2807 TO❏❏ VISIT VISITED available. Phone John TAWHIAO Street. 8.00am. Computer Services 870-6655 Wanted to Buy / Exchange Get a bargain. TO VISIT VISITED PC PROBLEMS? POSSUM FUR ❏❏NO fix, no fee, local IT Gardening & professional available for Landscaping $105/kg Flatmates on site repairs, upgrades Basically Bush Ltd and trouble shooting, PC GARDENER FLATMATE wanted, mid and laptop sales, no call RON Elder for all your Supporting New Zealand Made 20s - early 30s, to share out fees for help, Phone garden maintenance. Buying at two bedroom house, must Matt (027) 515-6996 or Phone 871-4282 or (021) Te Awamutu Rose Gardens be working, off street 870-3038. parking, $110 p/wk plus 254-5875. Saturday June 21, 12-1pm expenses. Call (021) Phone (07) 345-6313 (027) 274-1152 365-987. COMPUTERS www.basicallybush.co.nz FLATMATE wanted, $110 repaired from $40 per/wk plus expenses, free access to gym, pool, - onsite repairs - Livestock and Poultry sauna, spa, new home - no pets. Call (021) 71-5652. FREE CONSULTATION BONER COWS WANTED Property Wanted FREE QUOTES WE are cash buyers want- • upgrades • support Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment ing to purchase a char- • networking acter family home, three Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule plus bedrooms, over 1000 Computers from $250 Also empty heifers and potter bulls square metres section, to Laptops from $499 be renovated or Mobiles Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030 renovations to be from $30 Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (027) 492-5080 completed, Waipa area. LOW RATE COMPUTERS Phone (027) 289-1877. 235 Sloane Street, Property For Sale Property For Sale 6276003AA Te Awamutu Phone 871-6222 DEVELOPER PRIVATE SALE WANTS SOLD Gardening & Landscaping Quality three double HERBERT STREET - KIHIKIHI bedroom town house, affordable 5.95% interest fixed for two years, rent Cute and cosy two bedroom low PROPERTY TWO: appraisal $350p/w. maintenance home. Brand new Please phone (07) Older 849-2414. interior and new exterior NICE size three bedroom style three brick house, flat 780m2 cladding. Sun drenched bedroom section with carport and deck for outdoor living. insulated, newly home. Newly decorated lounge and Small easy care master bedroom, new painted interior kitchen and flooring, section to maintain. bathroom and toilet area $230,000 ono. and exterior. modernised, $259,900. Assistance with Outdoor living area. Phone 870-4097. NO Bank Qualify. Seller deposit and Small easy care section. will finance our lovely Te possible $220,000 ono. Awamutu four bedroom Tuition Assistance with deposit home. Swimming pool, 6151494AA-08-04-17 fi nance. huge garaging, easy PROPERTY ONE: and possible fi nance. terms, low down pay- ment. Call Julie now (07) 829-3233 or txt (027) 535-3014. WE WILL CONSIDER ANY REASONABLE Sections OFFER FOR EACH OR BOTH PROPERTIES. SECTION for sale, 3790m2. PHONE US TODAY ON 870-3579! Brill Road, north facing. 6288968AA Phone 871-7646. TE AWAMUTU COURIER, Thursday, June 19, 2008 21 Trade Services Trade Services BACON and ham curing, PAINTERS available. Call WAIKATO Chimney CAR valet. Phone Ultra BOBCAT Renshaws Butchery. now for a prompt, no Sweep. For prompt ser- Clean 870-3452 today! WEEDSPRAYING AND truck hire, section, Phone 871-6470. obligation, free quote. vice call Patrick MEATEATER DRAINAGE Radio Controlled Units driveway clearing, house BRIAN Krippner Dave Rowe Painter & 0800-151-885. No job too big sand pads, sand, metal building, Adv trade Decorator (07) 873-1777 or HOMEKILLS LTD Handgun Work and topsoil supplies. qualified, alterations and (027) 290-8776. FREE or too small - Gorse Killing and Phone Tony 871-9582 or additions, maintenance, PLAN DESIGN processing WE DO IT ALL! Ragwort (021) 154-2322. expol/pink batts, no job BOBCAT Thistles to small. Phone (027) and building Phone 870-6244 or WESTSIDE Phone 871-9995 Colin (027) 498-9022 Industrial Sites 255-5753 or 870-6462. Owner consultation for your HEAT PUMP DRILLING home alterations and Now taking bookings perator PLANS · Offal holes O renovations. PLUS A for winter spraying - INSTALLER Trevor DRAWN · Soak holes FREE full no surprises PLUMBING HANDYMAN Don’t be disappointed Free Quotes · Rubbish holes Peters building quote for Competitive Rates For : AFFORDABLE RATES Reasonable rates Call Adam - alterations 027 515 6519 your project. 6151438AA-08-04-17 · Commercial No job too small - additions Phone Marshall (0800) 500-101 holes 07 871 1971 Call our team today Phone Colin 6151223AA-08-04-17 - decks, sheds, etc. 6151460AA-08-04-17 (07) 859-3320 or Phone Contracting Immediate Start Ross Ferguson (027) 498-9022 (021) 214-1876 Phone Terry (027) 471-9939 Rosetown Bobcat Ltd (021) 466-053 or 870-6244 anytime Glen : 870 - 1433 (027) 478-3085. 871-4072 A/H or 871-7896 22 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, Thursday, June 19, 2008 Farm Employment Employment CALF rearer wanted for HOUSE cleaner required EXPERIENCED forestry CATTERY Manager. 20 3-4 hours per day, mid DAIRY FARM two hours per week. planters and pruners hours per week. July start, 7 km from T.D.C.C.H Ngahape area. Phone wanted, top rates, plant- Responsibilities involve CAREGIVER REQUIRED t own. Phone Deb Qualified Rural ASSISTANT 871-1570 ing starts end of July, feeding cats, medicating, Kirkham 871-4815 or (027) Work Force Permanent part rates $22.50/$25.00 per cleaning cages and co- Become a team member, be a team player. 490-1007. time or full time SECURITY Officers - are hundred, only experi- ordinating a team of vol- Milking needed! Gain this NZQA Flexible reliever required with commitment General Labour position available. enced persons need unteers. Qualifications for spinal specific clients. approved qualification apply, some accommo- an advantage, not essen- Nanny/Milker Fencing - 380 cows by correspondence free of Supportive working environment, good - 36 ASHB dation available. Phone tial. Send CV to Te Awa- Ohaupo Area. experience charge. Student allow- Laurie (07) 878-6722 or mutu SPCA, PO Box 386, remuneration and ongoing training. in both fields would be Knapsack - Experience preferred ance may apply. Phone Weed Spraying (021) 0260-9931. Te Awamutu Applicants need to be obliging and enjoy great. Nanny all year - Live in or out 0800-800-043 working for an accredited company. r ound, milker till Best in the district - 10 mins from Apply now. Christmas. Interested? References Available Te Awamutu Call Mikala (027) 476-2439 DON’T MISS OUT! Phone John Contact Jan on (027) 270-2602 or Seamus (07) 870-4951 BOOK NOW! or Barbara for further information. Phone (0800) 845-322 871-1647 or McIsaac Caregiving Agency (027) 210-0556. FARM ASSISTANT ຜຜຜຜຜ LEGAL SECRETARY Wanted to help milk NANNY REQUIRED PHONE your advertisement in 250 cows. Experience Monday - Friday Permanent Position preferred but not now! Phone our classifieds (1pm to 6.30pm) from Looking for a new challenge? We need essential. Possitive team on 871-5151. July to September 08 attitude and work ຜຜຜຜຜ an experienced Legal Secretary for a busy ethic is. Live in or out Applicants must be role assisting a conveyancing partner over 20 years of age Phone (07) 871-5050 Farm Employment and a legal executive. Phone Denise, The successful applicant will be able to 871-7673 relate well to clients and staff, be EXPERIENCED highly organised and self motivated. FARM WORKER Please forward your CV to: A NEW CAREER? The Practice Manager Wanted for fixed term CHANGE OF PACE? Edmonds Judd Top facilities including 50 bade rotary. We are looking for PO Box 35 Must have experience diverse out going Te Awamutu in all aspects individuals to Email [email protected] join our team. of farming Applications close on Tuesday, July 1, 2008 Phone Gary or Viki You must be able to (07) 871-5840 or work weekends and (027) 256-0087 nights, have a full driver’s license and be able to work Employment Wanted competently alone aswellasina Offi ce / Retail Assistant ARE you looking for an team environment. honest, reliable house If you want to Collins Flooring is a locally owned business cleaner or gardener? call know more that prides itself on meeting the needs or txt (027) 222-9355 Please phone Jess of its customers, providing specialised and on 872-0008 or send professional advice on fl oor requirements. your CV to ODYSSEY P O Box 475 A vacancy exists for someone who has SHUTTLE Te Awamutu experience working in an offi ce environment, providing quality customer service. This position is Colin Paterson ultimately responsible for reception, shop Ph/Fax: 870-1904 presentation, accounts and assisting the retail Te Awamutu Based team with quotes and inventory. While retail experience is not necessary, it is an advantage. Airport & Private Charter Employment All Centres The successful applicant will have: 0800 639 773 • Knowledge of Accounts Payable & Receivable • Experience with MYOB Childcare Are you fit, and enjoy working outdoors? • The ability to prioritize Work well within a small team environment? •A commitment to working as part of a team NANNY Looking for extra income? To apply for this position please send a current FOR two boys aged 5yrs We are looking for you to join CV and hand written letter of application detailing and 6yrs. Before and after our busy maintenance crew! proven experience in the four key areas listed school care required. Experience not essential Part-time hours available, experience above, to: though love and care welcome, ongoing training provided. The Manager essential. Ohaupo area. Collins Flooring Call Mikala (027) 476-2439 Phone Tess (027) 238-2517 or 872-2853 a/h 329/1 Benson Road Career Training Te Awamutu Employment Applications close June 24, 2008. Want to be a 6276978AA BUILDER Entertainment ELECTRICIAN or PLUMBER 994 but not sure which one? TrainMe offers FREE Pre-Trades Training to 16-17 year olds to help you find work in a trade that you’ll love. Located in Hamilton and Te Awamutu. If you have left or are leaving school, phone ATC TrainMe - (0800) TRAIN ME / (0800) 872-466. Some criteria apply.

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17 Acacia Avenue, Kihikihi Picquet Hill Road, Te Awamutu Sale by deadline 4th July 2008 Price By Negotiation Price Adjusted To Sell Vendor needs it gone. Three bedroom brick home VIEW SUNDAY 1.00-1.30PM Awesome views, three large bedrooms, open plan Price $299,000 with detached garage. All situated on 1212m² Contact Ian Jones 0274 471 758 kitchen/dining and lounge. Great garaging with Contact Julie Atkins 0274 919 054 section and good views. internal access. Has potential to improve. MAKE AN OFFER

6 Herbert Street, Te Awamutu 134/1 Douglas Avenue, Te Awamutu

Priced To Sell This home offers you private outdoor living. On Market Two More Weeks Your opportunity is here to own a much loved family Price $220,000 Brick and tile townhouse in excellent location. Price $255,000 home. Featuring an open plan kitchen/dining area VIEW SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM Very well presented, sunny and spacious. It’s good VIEW FRIDAY 12.00-12.30PM and a separate lounge, with a single garage all Contact Tania Ruki 027 441 3264 buying. Contact Lauren O’Carroll 0272 787 196 situated on a level 1093m² section.

77 Young Street, Te Awamutu Cambridge Road, Te Awamutu Price $369,000 Comfort-Warmth-Location Cambridge Road Lifestyle within walking distance from town. You will love this three bedroom low maintenance VIEW FRI 12.30-1.00PM & SAT 1.00-1.30PM brick home with gas heating and DVS. A professional Contact Julie Atkins 0274 919 054 3.75ha lifestyle to build your dream home and Price P.O.A makeover has been completed including new create a hobby farm on the very edge of town. Contact Graeme Bayly 0274 934 510 kitchen and new bathroom. Room for horses, cows or a few sheep. All of this TO LEASE Suitable for Restaurant/Bar Offi ce Space - Retail - Gallery - Cafe

Mahoe Street, Te Awamutu Mangauika Road, Pirongia

• Great location • High profi le Kowhai Ridge Farm Park - Lifestyle Blocks • Tarsealed to entrances • Trout fi shing - Swimming • Recently refurbished • Mezzanine fl oor 106m² • Streams, ponds, trees and views • Shared stock handling facilities • Ground fl oor 173m² Contact Ken Hagan AREINZ 021 353 488 • Six to choose from • Size - 1 to 5 ha Price By Negotiation • Easy commuting distance to Hamilton & Te Awamutu Contact Barry Bryant 021 951 138

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