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CHICKABOOM: Described by Rolling Stone magazine as “a fire- breathing belter on her own terms’’, -based singer/songwriter Tami Neilson entertained the crowd with an eclectic mix of rocking country and soul-infused rhythm and at last night’s Kai Street Food Festival. Organised by City Centre Vibrancy manager Lana Davy the food festival was enjoyed by about 6000 people and marked the opening of this year’s Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival. STORY PAGE 2

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Post-Brexit wins for Maori High Commissioner talks with iwi cover trade and climate change by Andrew Ashton “The visit was partly because it was a going forward, in terms of our shared the NZ-UK free trade agreement (FTA) year ago that we came here as a group, aspirations and hopes for the future.” started in July, with the next round due A POST-BREXIT free trade agreement with my whanau, to express regret for The UK officially left the European to start later this month. between New Zealand and the United those deaths during the first encounters Union in February and is in a “We are very committed to ensuring Kingdom will realise the aspirations of 250 years ago as part of the Tuia 250 “transitional period”, which ends at the the Free Trade Agreement provides Maori, says British High Commissioner commemorations. So, we thought it end of this year, when the nation’s exit opportunities for Maori and realises the Laura Clarke says. was just a good time to come back and from the EU will be complete. aspirations of Maori and we have been It will also set a benchmark in terms of reconnect,” she told The Herald yesterday. Mrs Clarke said the New Zealand having a lot of korero about that and I climate change, she says. “We developed some really important agreement was a top priority for the think it’s a really important vehicle for In Gisborne this week, Mrs Clarke friendships and relationships there and UK, which had previously been bound providing opportunities like that,” she spent a large part of her two-day visit I have been back subsequently, but it by EU-NZ free trade agreements before said. meeting Ngati Oneone and Turanga iwi felt like a special time to come back and Brexit. to discuss climate change and trade. reflect on that and what we want to do The first round of negotiations for CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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TOMORROW National ...... 6-10 Farming...... 18-19 Classifieds ... 24-27 Weather ...... 31 977 1175467004 2 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 Food and music a perfect combo Thousands throng to Kai Festival by Mark Peters “We were trying to get some warm weather.” THEY came, they saw, they had The Street Kai Festival had a nice a feed and enjoyed live music by vibe, said Lou Brider. local acts headlined by the queen of “We plan to sample more food. We’ll rockabilly and soul-infused rhythm and definitely come back. It’s snowing at blues, Tami Neilson on the riverside home.” stage. Vendors barely had time to talk they Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival embraced were so busy. the annual Street Kai Festival to signify Mushroom fritters were a favourite, the opening of the nine-day event. said Maori Mix cook Ema Ngarangione Keira Coogan, Manaakiao Maxwell, as she flipped the sizzling patties. Also and The Witchdoctor with Tyna Keelan popular from the stall was the steaming were among acts to perform as people parengo, an aromatic seaweed dish, and navigated their way through the queues mussel chowder. of gourmands and the hungry that Dressed in a silver tinselled cloak stretched across the road in front of and signature beehive hairdo, Tami rows of Street Kai vendors. Neilson entertained the crowd with HAPPY AS: The aroma of sesame oil and sizzling skewers of steak pieces wafts from Filipino cuisine “Food, music and good bands — it’s stories behind her songs. created at the Christ New Creation stall by Atalia Foyle (left), Pastor Art Isnit, Maria Isnit, Ruby Aibales, a good combination,” said visitors Dave “I keep forgetting my hair is this big,” Myrna Dollaga, Analyn Aromin and Josiah Goddard. All pictures by Liam Clayton and Suzanne Pinfold as they enjoyed a she said. “I woke up like this.” dessert each. Among the eclectic range of country- A group of visitors from Raetihi, a inflected songs she performed was a percussion-driven piece as she clapped vendors had sold out, said City Centre coming together and the different types township near Ruapehu, were chuffed lockdown-inspired piece for parents and scraped the blocks with an upbeat, Vibrancy manager Lana Davy. of food shows our cultural diversity.” to find their holiday in Gisborne busy with children at home during that rhythmic song beat rounded off with “This is the seventh food festival As the kai festival came to a close coincided with the food and arts time. “boom boom chucka chucka”. City Centre Vibrancy has held and and the sun went down the Te Ara I festivals. “I wrote it with my kids’ wooden About 6000 people streamed through the second time we’ve held it on the Whiti trail of illuminated sculptures “We’ve never been here before,” said blocks,” she said. She was joined the Street Kai Festival and by the end Tairawhiti Arts Festival opening night. across the river lit up, its colours Jedd Tumataroa. only by her drummer to perform the of the evening around 90 percent of “It’s neat to see our community shimmering across the water.

SUN, FOOD, MUSIC, SUN: Having escaped the cold in their home AL FRESCO: Dinner from one town of Raetihi, Jedd Tumataroa (left), Robyn Pulu, Lou Brider, Robin of the many vendors at the Kai FROM THE COAST: Maori Mix cooks Ema Ngarangione and Pani Brider, Daisy Tumataroa, Eden Tarapata enjoy the sun at the Kai Street Food Festival is followed by Fox manage to keep up with orders for their popular mushroom Street Food Festival. They were rapt to find their visit coincided with dessert and live entertainment for fritters, steaming parengo and mussel chowder. both the street food event and Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival. Suzanne and Dave Pinfold. Fire and Emergency alert amid signs of extreme weather OCTOBER marks the beginning of the quickly to prevent them spreading,” said Principal Dever said. Fire and Emergency NZ sent an appliance and 2020 Fire Season in this region and Fire and Rural Fire Officer Ray Dever. “We are now going into fire season so a water tanker to the scene at around 12.45am. Emergency New Zealand have become concerned “Any kind of vegetation is potentially remember before you light any kind of fire this “The fire was caused by compost that about the early signs of extreme weather combustible. summer learn what your local risk and fire had been set among flax and small trees on conditions and the potential for vegetation fires. “To reduce and mitigate the potential risk of season is at www.checkitsalright.nz the property,” said Senior Station Officer Ed In September there were major vegetation fires fire damage and impacts to life, property, our “Our team fire officers would be happy to Hindmarsh. at Mahia, on the East Coast at and in economy and the environment we need to share work with you in developing your fire safety plan “We believe it was started by spontaneous a forestry block near Ihungia Road when power the responsibility for putting in place practical for the summer fire season. Please phone (06) combustion.” lines fell down in high winds. prevention solutions. 3513900 to arrange this.” “It was an unusual incident,” SSO Hindmarsh “These fires were able to be extinguished with “We therefore ask you to start your planning ■ Spontaneous combustion sparked a small said. “Sometimes conditions can combine to some excellent work by the local Forestry Crews for fire mitigation early this spring to avoid any grass fire on a property in Lloyd George Road at create this kind of situation, and grass clippings and Fire and Emergency NZ volunteers acting unnecessary and catastrophic fire outcomes,” Mr early yesterday morning. should be disposed of carefully.” LOOKING AHEAD Get your ALL THE LATEST NEWS INCLUDING: Gisborne Herald • Continuing coverage of Tairawhiti Arts Festival home-delivered • Girls’ High student Yula Brockob petitions for compulsory LGBTQ+ and sex education in high schools • Comet secures top swim coach • GDC commits $11m for water infrastructure • Waipaoa lood control scheme work under way • Full coverage of local, national and international sport

MONDAY The Gisborne Herald, 64 Gladstone Road, P.O. Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: Jack Malcolm/John Gillies To nd out more call 869 0620 e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 NEWS 3 Stan’s the man at Everest climbs

by Jack Malcolm It was his first time signing up for the event, STAN Hapi has lost 30kg and he set himself a goal to over the last year, and be the first to complete the on Thursday he was the challenge. first person to complete People should be their the Titirangi Mt Everest own inspirations, he said. Challenge. “Instead of looking up HIGH TEA: Mayor Rehette Stoltz enjoyed It took him less than four to people and wishing ‘I catching up with British High Commissioner days to log his 68th climb could be like that person’, Laura Clarke yesterday. Picture supplied of Titirangi, finishing just in you should think I’m cool front of Martin Tatare. as I am.” Alongside Hapi for most That’s the spirit of the of the way was his trusty challenge, said Sport companion, his nine-year- Gisborne Tairawhiti’s event UK ‘alive’ to old dog called Puppy. and recreation adviser, She’s “the real MVP”, only Debbie Hutchings. missing about 20 climbs. “We want to celebrate In one day he climbed everyone . . . people being Treaty value the maunga 26 times, it active and the atmosphere took him 10 hours. Starting of all the people up walking FROM PAGE 1 at six in the morning and the maunga. . . it’s the finishing at seven in the little stories that are so evening, with a three-hour awesome. “Free Trade Agreements, if used properly, break. “If you do the challenge, can help tackle mutual inequality, racial “If I didn’t have work, I you get a real appreciation inequality and then in terms of the Treaty could’ve done more,” he of how much time they’re of Waitangi, we are absolutely alive to how said. (Hapi and Tatare) are important that is. We absolutely understand Hapi is part of the spending up there, it’s that.” Huringa Pai Whanau 2020 phenomenal.” Trade negotiation convention meant she team — “helping people be She said over 1750 was unable to give specific details about healthy and beat diabetes,” people have registered for what was included in negotiations until they he said. the challenge, 1100 people were concluded but she was adamant the UK “I love it. There are lots recording a climb so far. government understood and respected the of inspiring people, like As for Hapi, he’s still WE DID IT: Stan Hapi with his faithful companion Puppy, still going importance of the treaty. mums pushing their prams going to keep climbing, “but on his hikes up Titirangi after being the first to complete the Everest The UK government would also be hoping — that’s amazing, I couldn’t I’m going to take it easy”. Challenge. Picture by Liam Clayton for “significant liberalisation” of tariffs to do that.” ensure the prosperity of both countries. Although no regional-specific details were being negotiated, there was a focus on sectors. “Of course, horticulture is a big sector here and when I was here in July for the regional trade hui, organised by Te Taumata (the regional trade advisory group for the Standing ovation Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade) they organised a great hui, which was all about this region and the opportunities in terms of trade. So, it’s really probably a combination Council staff congratulated for work in ‘big year’ of the regional exporters here seeing where they might see a benefit and then engaging with Te Taumata and MfAT t ensure those THE 2019-2020 year has been rose and applauded. Infrastructure Funding for the Olympic priorities are fed in.” acknowledged as extraordinary for Ms Thatcher Swann said the Annual Pool Complex, $7.5m for the Waipaoa The High Commissioner said it was Council, with the Report was an opportunity to “discuss River Flood Control Scheme and up to important to ensure a “high quality” FTA Covid-19 pandemic and other challenges. things we have done right”. $11m for three waters infrastructure. and one that “really sets the tone” in But that has not stopped the Annual The council had finished on a “strong Repairs to roading damage caused by innovative ways to address what could be Report being adopted with a standing financial footing” with a net surplus cyclones in 2018 had been completed done around digital trade and sustainability. ovation for staff from councillors. of $19.5m and 91 percent of the plan with $10m in government funding. “I think there is a shared ambition, on Councillor Larry Foster said the report achieved. Council’s debt position is still within both sides, to do something that is really (for the year ending June 30) showed a Total revenue was $5.8m more than the 2018-2028 Long-Term Plan limits, at innovative and future-proofed and really sets fantastic result and all at council were what was in the Annual Plan due to $58.6m. the tone and standards for other free trade entitled to accolades. significant external funds for road Debt was lower by $14.2m “from agreements.” Cr Shannon Dowsing said Covid-19 repairs and Covid-19-related assistance. where we expected it to be”. Most of Asked if both governments were dedicated did not just create an extra workload, Total expenditure was $8.2m more the lower debt was driven by delays to ensuring a UK-NZ FTA set a benchmark but resulted in a significant amount of than what was in the Annual Plan which in construction of capital projects as a for the inclusion and recognition of climate investment creating an enormous burden was mostly due to externally funded result of Covid-19. change, Mrs Clarke said the two countries on staff. costs, including Provincial Growth Council had changed its annual plan shared complementary aims. The projects “which kept me up roading maintenance and repairs to because of Covid-19 and carried out its “The UK has long put climate change at night” were the Waipaoa River damaged roads after storm events. civil defence emergency management at the heart of its work domestically and stopbanks, the Olympic Pool Complex Compared to the 2018-2019 year, responsibilities. internationally. We are hosting the big and the wastewater plant. the percentage of performance targets Ms Thatcher Swann said a particular European climate change conference in All were now under way. achieved increased from 65 percent to 68 highlight had been Operation Manaaki November next year and New Zealand has “Many of us thought they never would percent. when 7000 residents over 65 had been just passed its Zero Carbon Act and has put be.” Council achieved 17 out of 19 contacted to ensure they were coping climate change very much at the heart of its Cr Dowsing said new and better mandatory measures set by the with Covid-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown priorities. planning was the direct result of the Government relating to stormwater, restrictions. “So, what we want to do, on both sides, ability of staff to deliver in the last year. wastewater and water supply (Three Responding to flooding had been is see how you can use trade agreements The significant amount of external Waters) and the provision of footpaths another challenge. to advance your sustainability and climate funding received in the year had to be and local roads. New relationships had been goals, whether that’s trade or environmental continued to avoid a “delivery burden”. Significant and unprecedented grants established with iwi and Trust goods or support for R and D in those areas. It was unfortunate that staff were not for capital projects had been received. Tairawhiti. “There’s a whole lot of things we can do present at the council meeting, he said. Council gained $23.8 million in Other achievements included the and that’s quite exciting.” He thanked chief executive Nedine redeployment funding and $27.9m adoption of the Spatial Plan - Tairawhiti Both countries faced a challenge with Thatcher Swan and staff. accelerated roading funding. 2050, and Tuia 250 commemorations. methane and could learn from each other. It was at that point that councillors There was $40m of Crown “It’s been a big year,” “So that’s a challenge and I think collaboration on agri-tech is quite critical, as is methane. I think the UK has done quite Mercury heading for a high of 27 on Monday well with building standards and making sure houses are really energy efficient. We THE district is set for three days of very warm The MetService predicted a high of 22 degrees the mercury moderates, falling back to 19 on are moving more to electric vehicles because spring time temperatures from tomorrow that today but then things warm up considerably. Wednesday. roads are a big issue. So, there’s a lot we can will peak with a predicted high of 27 degrees on Tomorrow the forecast is for a high of 24, Fine and warm with north-westerly winds is learn from each other.” Monday. Monday it gets to 27, Tuesday to 25, and then the prediction through until then. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020

INSPIRED BY NATURE: New She Shed hosts Lanie Wilton (left) and Phoebe Gander at Phoebe’s Wainui art studio, with some of their new works.

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Counting down to She Shed Tour 2020

by Kim Parkinson hoping it will do the same this year with all “We have 800 tickets but more artists and proceeds from ticket sales going to Hospice venues too.” THE buzz is building as 38 artists prepare for Tairawhiti. Matt Skuse from Live Creative has designed this year’s She Shed Tour with tickets going on Food will be available at three venues and sponsored the tickets and people will also sale next week. with the Spit Roast Company at Cheryl’s be given a wrist band to wear on the day. The She Shed Tour is a special day place, Japanese dumplings on offer at Peggy This is also the first time the She Shed celebrating creative women and their spaces Ericson’s and Jo Rogers along with Liz Artists will be giving out an art scholarship from Wainui, and Makorori. Campbell will be serving food and coffee on the worth $500. This will go to a Year 13 art student Two new hosts will be joining the tour this deck at Jo’s Makorori home. at Gisborne Girls’ High School who will be year with painters Phoebe Gander and Lanie From pottery and mosaics to painting and pursuing art at a tertiary level. Wilton opening their newly built studios and fabric art, the She Shed Tour can begin at any Head of Art at GGHS Dick Calcott will select gardens to the public along with the other eight. of the 10 studio spaces. Each host will have the student to be awarded the first She Shed Organiser Cheryl Scott said the She Shedders several artists set up in their gardens with a Tour Scholarship. were working frantically now the tour was only blackboard outside each address listing the For people wanting to know more about the six weeks away and people could expect lots of artists in residence. host artists, The Gisborne Herald produced an new and exciting things at this year’s event. “It is a great day out and a good chance to artists series last year with video interviews. “All of the artists are trying to build on do a bit of Christmas shopping and support This year’s She Shed Tour is on Sunday their existing work and come up with new and local artists,” said Cheryl. November 15 from 9am - 5pm. To find out more different ideas to keep things interesting,” she The ticket price has increased this year, go to the She Shed Tour Gisborne Facebook said. reflecting the event’s popularity and the work page. Tickets available at Retro, The Aviary and The event sold out last year and they are that goes into organising it. More Than Fabric in Ballance Street. Police nab Redeployment six drink drivers by Murray Robertson target reached THE police booze bus team from Hawke’s Bay have been operating THE $23.755 million of people who have been able speed management guide, light in the district and on Thursday Tairawhiti Redeployment to get into employment as part trailer and spotter/observer night they caught a number of Implementation Programme of this.” training. drivers over the limit. (TRIP) has reached its target Ms Philip-Barbara said she Kaitiaki workers across One of the drivers was operating of employing 220 displaced had a favourite TRIP memory. Whaia Titirangi, Recreational a taxi, with a passenger on board workers in employment for six “It was seeing a particularly Services, in gardening teams when stopped. months. young and rambunctious and other at Taruheru “We are very disappointed with Programme manager Glenis man out on the road with an Cemetery have upskilled the results so far,” police said. Philip-Barbara told Gisborne arborist crew being jollied with GrowSafe qualifications “On Thursday night six drivers District Council’s finance about by older men in the and six others have earned under the influence of alcohol and performance committee funniest and most hilarious their Primary Industries were identified and processed by that the number of workers way. Certification. the team. involved had increased from “To see that young man Another 54 people have “That is six drivers too many, the 184 published in the TRIP absolutely giving as good also gained GrowSafe but what is of great concern is that update report of September 9, as he got, doing the work, qualifications. one of the six was a taxi driver to 208. being trusted to feed those Ms Philip-Barbara said long- who had a fare paying passenger That has since increased to little spindly willows in to term sustainable employment in the vehicle. 231. the chipper — such moments was the overarching goal. “That driver was double the GDC lifelines director David mean so much to the people on “We wouldn’t be getting legal alcohol breath limit.” Wilson said TRIP had been a the programme.” there without the absolute In addition to the drink-drive “really big process”. TRIP has resulted in support of Tairawhiti apprehensions police at the The council had worked with redeployed workers on businesses and the absolutely checkpoints arrested two people contractors, not just on roads, re-metalling and hazardous stellar pastoral support for breaching bail conditions on but in other places such as on trees projects gaining new provided by Turanga Ararau.” burglars matters, as well as a Titirangi/Kaiti Hill. qualifications, with 13 new TRIP is funded through person arrested on a warrant for A massive number of people chainsaw operators, 74 the Ministry of Business, failing to appear on a drink driving had been interviewed. construct safe individuals, Innovation and Employment charge. Many of the workers had 30 newly licensed drivers, 12 an is administered by the “Remember, keep our roads safe not previously been in training more truck drivers, 38 wheels, Provincial Development Unit by not drinking and driving,” police or work, and had gained tracks and roller operators, and managed by Gisborne said. skills, qualifications and “new and 93 first aiders. District Council while “Arrange an alternative method pathways”. Fulton Hogan has its own everyone on the programme to get home or consider having a “One of the things we are qualifications including stay comes through the Ministry of sober driver.” really proud of is the number safe, envirowise, danger zones, Social Development. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 NEWS 5 On the web laST weeK’S queSTion On Do you think tiny houses should be part of the solution to the district’s housing crisis? the street

Zandria Taare: Veronica SiaTa: Tarn Haerewa: MargareT Kayla Keefe: “Yes I am, it’s an “No I’m too busy with “I do it every day but TaKoKo: “No, because I’m opportunity for me work.” I’m not registered in “No, because I go to lazy.” to get active. I’m a the challenge.” the gym ive days a part of the Gisborne week.” District Council team. “

“Are you taking 65% 31% 4% part in the

Yes No Don’t know Titirangi Mt Everest Yes: 188; No: 90; Don’t know: 11; Total: 289 challenge?” THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: HyruM TeHei: geniuS MoeKe: Bella wilSon: aVa duncan: aiden Holland: Should proitable companies that are “No, I have never “I am thinking about “No, I have rowing “Yes, because I want “Yes, at irst going doing well post-Covid restrictions heard of it. I live in it as my work has a three times a week to be healthier for with a friend and return money that they received from .” team.” and I don’t like summer.” now I’m doing it by the wage subsidy scheme? walking.” myself, it’s a good challenge and chance Online polls are not scientiic and relect the opinions of only those to get some cardio.” internet users who have chosen to participate • Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding

VOTE ONLINE: www.gisborneherald.co.nz Tiny houses a good idea say poll voters

TINY houses appealed to the majority their heads and a clean dry space to call of people who answered this week’s their own, then that is all that is needed.” Herald webpoll. Other comments supporting tiny The question asked if tiny houses houses included: should be part of the solution to the •฀“If฀you฀are฀homeless฀then฀a฀bedsit฀is฀ district’s housing crisis. Tiny houses are a palace.” best described as small custom-built •฀“I฀think฀a฀new฀pattern฀of฀thinking฀ residential structures. has to be introduced to the young ones More than 65 percent of those who of today, that sometimes less is more. responded to the poll were in favour (188 Less valuables to worry about the less votes), 31 percent (90 votes) were opposed insurance to pay for, and less items in use and the rest did not have a view either and storage, easier to clean and let’s face way. it these days nothing lasts as long as it “Yes, Labour’s housing policies have used to.” been pure disaster, wasting a lot of money •฀“Sure,฀they฀can฀help.฀But฀the฀answer฀ on hotel bills rather than building decent, should focus on creating modern medium- affordable houses for those density houses. Especially who need it. Rent to buy for older people who schemes are a great way to Yes for some, not want to live alone but get people out of poverty families‘ though still be social and in the and into house ownership,” ’ community.” said one supporter. •฀“Yes฀—฀anything฀is฀ “They are much more better than living in a affordable than standard houses and motel room or an old, draughty, mouldy must suit many of our homeless, renters, house.” first home buyers — some just for a start, Against the idea was one respondent some long term,” said another. who said, “From what was shown in the “Instead of paying large amounts Gisborne Herald ‘Tiny Home’ story the to consultants our council could be building had no plumbing, electrical, partnering with the person who has just heating฀or฀sanitation.฀Build฀some฀proper฀ got on and built some. Partnerships with homes.” iwi could probably solve much of the land Another commented, “We need to build problem,” said one respondent. basic apartments that are a few storeys Another said,“It would be great to see high, like the rest of the world.” the council working with some of the “No,” said another. “The price per innovative people Tairawhiti has right square metre works out the same as here, rather than spending money trying building a larger basic house.” to entice unproven outsiders here — who Other comments against tiny houses all have to be housed as well.” included: “Yes for some, not families though,” •฀“OK฀for฀a฀single฀person฀but฀too฀ said another voter. “Children and parents cramped for a family, which would cause need space for their physical and mental anxiety and stress.” health, especially depending on the age of •฀“Impractical฀—฀you฀cannot฀house฀a฀ 34627-08 children.” family of five in a tiny house, get real.” One fan said, “I live in a motorhome •฀“I฀think฀contraception฀would฀be฀a฀ very happily and see no reason why much฀better฀option.฀Stop฀having฀so฀many฀ people should necessarily have a children. Get off your butt, find work and standard three-bedroom house with take some responsibility for yourself, your garden. As long as they have a roof over choices and your families.” 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 Advance polling stations open

WELLINGTON — Voters can just probably trying to tidy up the head to the polls from today, as last leader’s policies.” 450 advance voting places open Everyone RNZ managed to ask for the election and referendums. in the capital said there should be Advance voting accounted for a referendum on the concept. 47 percent of all votes in 2017, A report from Victoria and the Electoral Commission University’s Governance and says that figure could go as high Policy Institute last year as 60 percent this time. recommended New Zealand The national manager of voting move to four-year terms, saying services, Graeme Astle, says the it would help politicians plan for commission is encouraging people the future. to cast their votes early in order One of its authors, Law to minimise election-day queues Professor Jonathan Boston, said and lessen the risk of Covid-19. the longer process created more Physical distancing and single- opportunities for major reform. use pens will be mandatory at However, he also said it was polling stations. Hand sanitiser important that the issue be put will also be available. to the public rather than being Meanwhile, 400,000 eligible steamrolled through Parliament. voters have yet to enrol for the Prof Boston said that election in two weeks, but the realistically, it would be at least Election Commission says there 2026 before we could see a four- is still time. year parliamentary term in New Two thousand six hundred HAERE MAI: Almost two-thirds of New Zealanders are able to vote early this time, the Electoral Zealand. polling stations will be open on Commission says. File picture supplied by the New Zealand Electoral Commission Maori law professor Jacinta Election Day. Ruru was supportive of the idea Meanwhile, a four-year too, but had some concerns about parliamentary term got the nod But on ’s waterfront, parliaments, 103 have five-year them all a chance and it goes in accountability when it came to from both major party leaders on the voting public was not quite as terms, 74 have four-year terms, cycles.” honouring the Treaty of Waitangi. Wednesday night, but what do enthusiastic. and just nine governments are in Paul, from Upper Hutt, said “For example, if we don’t have voters think of the longer term? Mish, from Lower Hutt, said power for three years before an he believed longer parliamentry our Maori Party there in the The concept has been put to the an extra year was a long time to election is held. cycles would help to strengthen next round, or we don’t have a public twice before — in 1990 and potentially “do some damage”. Some voters felt, however, that the opposition. strong Maori voice in Parliament, 1967, and got heavily voted down “I quite like that we get to New Zealand should join the “Three years doesn’t give the what is that going to mean for both times. choose after just three years, if we majority, saying it would mean opposition time to get organised, us as a country? And that speaks However, there was a moment want to vote out or vote in. You more time to get things done to regroup or to find a new leader. probably more to some of the of agreement between rivals can do a lot in a year.” between elections. So I think a three-year term issue in the constitutional make- Labour’s and Yogi, who moved to Wellington Frank, who said he had “been sort of tips in the favour of the up of Aotearoa New Zealand. National’s during from India, wanted three-year around a long time” said longer incumbent government to get “But a four-year term would the second leaders’ debate, when terms to remain, especially as the election cycles would save the another term.” be good for politics and a good Patrick Gower asked whether pandemic was creating quite a bit country money. Another voter, Margaret, added: step forward for enabling political four-year terms were a good idea. of uncertainty. “That’s the whole idea of things “I think a four-year term would parties to be able to enact a Both replied with an emphatic New Zealand has one of the these days isn’t it — saving be good because it gives them programme that they’re going to “yes”, with Ardern adding “we shortest parliamentary terms in money? It doesn’t matter who (the incumbent government) time be able to achieve.” might be able to do that”. the world. Of 190 countries with goes in anyway — time gives to get stuck in. Initially, they’re — RNZ Sustainable

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AUCKLAND — There were no new cases of Covid-19 to report yesterday and nobody was in Rubbish bin identified as the ‘probable’ hospital with the virus. Director of Public Health cause of a recent coronavirus infection Dr Caroline McElnay gave — The Ministry of person reported on September 23 the latest update on the fight Health has identified a rubbish bin was still incubating the virus at the against the coronavirus, giving as the probable source of a recent time of their 12-day test. some good news for a change. Covid-19 case — a similar event to “While we cannot be certain, our Ten previously reported cases the case of a worker in Auckland hypothesis is that the virus may have were now also considered to who was infected by a lift button. been transmitted to a person (the have recovered, bringing the The case centres on two travellers September 23 result) via the surface total number of active cases who were staying at an isolation of a rubbish bin, which was used to 43-32 imported cases in facility in Christchurch. The first case by another returnee who was likely managed-isolation facilities and was a person who, after arriving from infectious at the facility. 11 community cases. Delhi on August 27, returned two “This returnee tested positive The total number of confirmed and obviously with people who managed isolation and had since negative tests during their stay in on day 12 of their stay in managed cases remained at 1492. have Covid-19 or who have been transferred to a dedicated managed isolation. isolation, however, they were likely On Thursday, there were been in contact with Covid quarantine facility. The person then travelled on a infectious a few days before testing 4403 Covid-19 tests processed, cases, essentially staying home No new community cases were charter flight with other returnees positive. They tested negative on bringing the total number as much as possible to limit announced on Thursday either. from Christchurch to Auckland on their day 3 test as they were likely of tests completed to date to exposure to other people.” The high number of cases in September 11. still incubating the virus.” 970,641. She said doing those things managed isolation on Thursday, “While we cannot be certain, Public health officials and staff at Despite delivering the good would help to reduce the risk however, has led to calls for we believe this person was likely the Christchurch facility had carried news about there having been of being exposed to Covid-19 tougher restrictions for arrivals infected on the charter flight by a out an extensive investigation, no new cases yesterday, Dr and, therefore, also reduce the from countries considered high- person seated behind them, who had including viewing CCTV footage. A McElnay also warned that: risk of bringing it home to New risk. also completed 14 days of managed rubbish bin had been identified as a “While our case numbers are Zealand. Those travellers should go into isolation and had returned two common factor. low, the pandemic continues There were 12 additional cases quarantine for a week before negative tests,” the Ministry said in a The Ministry of Health has now overseas and is particularly in New Zealand on Thursday. they fly to New Zealand and statement. updated its Infection Prevention and active in many countries that Dr McElnay said at the media should be tested before they “That person did not have any Control guidance for facilities so New Zealanders are returning briefing on Thursday that 10 of board their flight, epidemiologist symptoms, but tested positive for that all bins in public areas in the home from.” the cases arrived in the country Professor Michael Baker told Covid-19 on September 23.” managed isolation and quarantine She said there were some from India on September 26 on Morning Report yesterday. The Ministry said extensive facilities will now be no-touch and things they could do to reduce Flight AI1354. If their pre-flight test was contact tracing had not uncovered all rubbish will have to be securely the risk of bringing Covid-19 The 11th case arrived from the positive, they would need to any other cases associated with sealed in plastic bags prior to back with them, however. US on September 26 and tested delay their departure to New that flight. It is now thought that the disposal in the bins. — RNZ “In the 14 days prior to positive on day three. Zealand by a month while they departure, people about to The other remaining person cleared the virus, Professor return to NZ should consider came to New Zealand from the Baker said. countries. isolation and two Covid-19 tests avoiding parties, social Philippines, via Taiwan. It would be an alternative to All travellers would still have on their arrival to this country. gatherings or crowded places, All cases were already in closing the borders to certain to undergo the two weeks in — RNZ affordable

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CANBERRA — The Australian government said yesterday that it had finalised plans a deal for a limited-travel bubble across the Tasman, but Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said New Zealand was still not ready to have quarantine-free travel. Australian Prime Minister AUCKLAND — Labour announced its Scott Morrison said he spoke to housing plans yesterday, largely continuing his New Zealand counterpart with its previous policies, but also on Thursday. introducing building energy certificates and Announcing the deal, an earthquake remediation service. Australia’s Deputy Prime Announcing the policies at an active Minister Michael McCormack building site in Auckland, PM Jacinda Ardern, said stage 1 of a travel zone housing spokesperson and with New Zealand would see environment spokesperson David Parker quarantine-free travel into confirmed the party would repeal and replace New South Wales and the the Resource Management Act (RMA). Northern Territory. “This is the first stage in Resource Management: what we hope to see as a transtasman bubble between ■ Repeal and replace the RMA the two countries, not just ■ Deliver better outcomes for natural and that one state and that one urban environments territory,” he said. ■ Create jobs through fast-track He said the borders would consenting to help with the Covid-19 reopen with New Zealand on recovery. Friday October 16. ON AUSSIE SOIL: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison “This will allow New talk to media in Sydney in February of this year. RNZ file picture by Penny Bradfield/Auspic Housing: Zealanders and other residents in New Zealand who have not New Zealanders safe.” would just stay in Australia for in New Zealand,” Mr Roberts ■ Five-point plan to maintain construction been in an area designated Ardern was instead urging longer and Australians would said. momentum during Covid-19 as a Covid-19 hotspot in New New Zealanders to spend their not be able to come here. “It is the first development of ■ A new mandatory energy efficiency Zealand in the preceding 14 tourism dollars domestically, “Tourism in New Zealand opening up the Tasman, but it certificate for residential buildings days to travel quarantine-free.” and cautioned that those — domestic tourism — will is fairly inconsequential.” ■ Implement homelessness action plan He said there was a “three going to Australia would have also suffer if those people with Mr Roberts said he thought ■ Continue the Building for Climate times three definition” — three to go through isolation when disposable incomes are going to internal Australian politics was Change programme. days where there have been returning to New Zealand. go to Australia and spend their behind the announcement. ■ Regulating property managers to protect fewer than three cases. “I encourage New Zealanders money there, and then say ‘I “The federal government landlords and tenants. “This is the first stage in to think about spending their might as well stay for three in Australia and the what we hope to see as a dollars here, locally.” months while of New South The five-point plan for construction transtasman bubble between Ardern said the pressure sorts itself out’, well, of course Wales are working together would include the $350 million Residential the two countries, not just that for New Zealand to open up we’re going to lose more to put pressure on the other Construction Response Fund that was state and that state.” had been “the same the whole business.” Australian states to open up, announced in August to underwrite KiwiBuild But the changes would not way through”, implying that Collins said pushing a travel because there are still barriers homes, building 18,000 transitional-housing mean that Australians wsould Australian states opening their bubble with Pacific countries to travel from state to state places, continuing the $400m Progressive be able to travel to New borders would not affect her was an obvious thing to do, in Australia. What they really Home Ownership scheme started last year, Zealand. decision. but it was not feasible until a want is for all of Australia to using the Construction Sector Accord “If Jacinda Ardern wants to “The National Party in border-protection agency was open up. agreed with the industry for stability, and have Australians going into particular have called for us to in place and safety could be “So, New Zealand is sort removing barriers to residential construction New Zealand, that will be up open up the border. We have assured. of being used to get that to — including investing in infrastructure and to her,” Deputy PM McCormack resisted that because we want It was important to ensure happen. In a way, we’re happy completing reforms on the Building Act. said. to keep New Zealanders safe. that New Zealand did not to be used because it starts Labour also said it planned to review the Ardern told reporters “We will not open the export Covid-19 to places like the conversation. We can start Unit Titles Act, expand the rollout of Maori at Labour’s housing and borders for quarantine-free Samoa, she added. having talks about how that housing partnerships and home-ownership resource management policy travel with Australia until it is Tourism Industry Aotearoa safe travel can happen. But models, and provide papakainga. announcement yesterday safe to do so because doing it chief executive Chris Roberts until we can have isolation- Ardern said the plan was building on the afternoon that it was still too too early risks losing all of the told RNZ Checkpoint that the free travel on both sides of the policies Labour had implemented over the unsafe to be opening New freedoms we already have in travel policy was a “crack in Tasman, it’s not going to make past three years. “We firmly believe that Zealand’s borders to Australia. our economy.” the door”. a big difference. all New Zealanders have the right to live in “In our view, we are not National Party leader Judith “Someone might want to buy “We think once we get past warm, dry and healthy homes, regardless of ready to have quarantine-free Collins said it seemed clear a one-way ticket to Australia to the election, we can have some whether we rent or own those homes.” travel with Australia. They New Zealanders would be reunite with family, but no-one further discussions between The prime minister highlighted that her have a very different strategy able to go to some Australian is going to hop on a plane to the two governments, and Government had stopped state-housing to us, and so they’re making states, but when they came go for a weekend of shopping hopefully the borders can open sales, implemented the overseas buyer ban, that decision . . . but, for now, back they would have to go in Sydney and then come back in a proper fashion before closed tax loopholes and built more houses, we of course have to keep our into quarantine, so some Kiwis into two weeks of isolation Christmas.” — RNZ including transitional houses. “We have a very proud record of building more houses than we’ve seen any government build since the 1970s . . . we NZ First pledges to create rural visa scheme can’t turn this problem around in one term when it took decades to create.” Woods and Ardern said KiwiBuild for a fundamental rethink. citizenship more attractive. vital for New Zealand and we have would continue. “We are prepared to stand The party said it wanted to find The Opportunities Party a real opportunity to review this beside our sector to ensure that we do see a majority view on the desired (TOP) echoed NZ First leader now, while our borders are closed the continuation of those developments, by Gill Bonnett, RNZ level of future population numbers. ’ comments that in a completely unprecedented particularly where they do include affordable The party’s manifesto included weak immigration policy had manner,” Delamere said. houses so we don’t see that retreat,” Woods WELLINGTON — New Zealand a rural visa, with a legal obligation contributed to failing house and “We are the envy of the world said. First wants to lure immigrants into on foreign workers to stay in their job markets. right now and we should build Ardern said the Energy Performance towns and smaller cities under a specified place of settlement A former immigration minister on this. However, that being Certificate ratings would allow home buyers new rural visa scheme. until they became residents. It and TOP spokesperson for said, we’re not anti-migrant or to make informed decisions about how much It is also proposing a would apply to communities of immigration, , anti-refugee. We actually want to it will cost to heat and cool. nationwide review to create a fewer than 100,000 people, which said poorly regulated and high increase the refugee quota for our Parker said Labour was committed to 30-year population plan. included cities such as Nelson, immigration could not be allowed Pacific cousins. But unwarranted repealing and replacing the RMA, and that NZ First’s policy has put New Plymouth and Invercargill. to continue in the post-pandemic migration has harmed all Kiwis, legislation for managed retreat and climate- more detail behind its call for an NZ First also wanted to take economy and it was proposing a including immigrants and change adaptation would also be required. immigration reset, saying Covid-19 away voting rights for residents, Royal Commission of Inquiry. refugees, who already call this — RNZ had created a unique opportunity saying that move would make “Sensible immigration policy is place home.” 10 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 Euthanasia referendum What you need to know about the End of Life Choice Act before heading to the polls

those criteria,” said a group of of euthanasia can only tell us so Auckland church leaders last much, however. week. Experts stress New Zealand “The previously unthinkable has unique social, cultural, option of assisted suicide political and other factors that Before the country votes on now becomes an apparently influence how this country might October 17, The New Zealand reasonable response to their respond to a legalised framework. Herald’s IsAAC DAvIsON illness.” The referendum question will explains all you need to The scope of New Zealand’s be: “Do you support the End of know about the euthanasia End of Life Choice Act was Life Choice Act 2019 coming into referendum. significantly narrowed during the force?” parliamentary process, making This legislation has already a much smaller group of people been passed by Parliament, but AUCKLAND —New Zealand eligible for assisted dying. needs majority public support to is closer than ever to a major Russell McVeagh special come into force. social change: allowing terminal counsel Catherine Marks, who The act will allow a person patients the right to die if they has analysed international with a terminal illness to request choose to do so and to get the euthanasia law, said New assisted dying. They will need help they need in order to do so. Zealand’s had now “possibly approval from two doctors who Having previously voted the strictest (assisted-dying) must apply safeguards, including against it twice, Parliament has legislation in the world”. competency and no evidence of now backed the legalisation of make an informed decision about The key question The Netherlands allows people coercion. voluntary euthanasia and handed dying. as young as 12 to request assisted the final decision over to the The law also explicitly says At the heart of the debate dying and it is available to non- The two voting options public. a person cannot be eligible for is whether the proposed law terminal patients. Belgium has It will not matter whether euthanasia on the basis of age, change will allow assisted dying no age limit for children, but they ■ Yes, I support the End of the Government is Labour-led mental illness, or disability alone. to be offered to New Zealanders must have a terminal illness to Life Choice Act 2019 coming into or National-led, as the public Patients will need the approval who want it, while preventing qualify. force. referendum on October 17 is of two doctors. vulnerable people from being Canada and the state of ■ No, I do not support the End binding. One can be their GP and the pressured into dying. Victoria have similar regimes of Life Choice Act 2019 coming If there is a “yes” vote, the End other must be independent. Overseas jurisdictions offer to New Zealand, limiting into force. of Life Choice Act would come If either has doubts about the some clues about whether this is euthanasia to terminal people into force in October 2021. patient’s competence, a third possible. with six months — although The referendum is binding. If Public support for voluntary opinion must be sought from a A review of all countries Victoria extends that threshold a majority of voters choose “yes”, euthanasia has been consistently psychiatrist. and states’ euthanasia laws to 12 months if the person has the law will come into force a strong for the past 20 years, with If at any point a doctor suspects by a Western Australian select a degenerative neurological year after the election (in October most polls showing that between a person is being pressured, they committee in 2018 found that condition. 2021). 60 and 70 percent of Kiwis are have to stop the process. vulnerable groups were not Canada is now deciding If a majority of voters choose in favour of it. But legalisation A doctor also cannot initiate more likely than others to access whether to broaden its law to no, the status quo will remain. would still be a radical act in discussion about assisted dying — assisted dying. Analysis of deaths non-terminal patients, which has international terms. it must come from the patient. in the US, Canada and Europe led some anti-euthanasia groups For: Just five countries have Doctors must encourage found that those likely to get to warn about the “slippery slope” legalised voluntary euthanasia patients to discuss an assisted access to it were “older, white and of legalisation. ■ Allows people to die with — assisted dying — worldwide, death with family or friends, but well-educated”. Supporters of the End of Life dignity and without extreme along with several states in the it is not legally required and no This indicates that legalising Choice Act say that does not suffering. US and Australia. sworn witness statements are euthanasia might not lead to foreshadow what could happen ■ Gives them control over when There is no clear political, socio- needed. vulnerable people dying in large here. Those changes were specific and how they die. economic or generational divide Doctors can opt out of the numbers, but neither does not to Canada’s constitution and ■ Safeguards will prevent in New Zealand on assisted dying. process, but must advise the rule it out completely. law-making. Any changes to New vulnerable or disabled people Nearly three years of debate patient of their right to contact New Zealand law includes Zealand law would need to get from being pressured into ending on the End of Life Choice Act an official registry to get the protections against coercion, but through Parliament. their lives. have shown that while some name of another doctor who will opponents say elderly or disabled The Western Australia select ■ There is no evidence of a people are guided by their faith be willing to discuss it. people could feel a “duty to die” committee has found no evidence “slippery slope”: laws can be or their profession, most base If the two doctors give because they are a “burden” on of an inevitable “slide” into broadened only with public and their position on life experience: the patient the green light, their caregivers. This is more broader euthanasia laws among political support. either watching a loved one die, the person has a six-month difficult to safeguard against. countries that have legalised it. ■ Polls consistently show or thinking ahead to how they timeframe to pick a date and time In the US state of Oregon, more Any reforms are deliberate and majority public support for might die. of death. If they change their than half the people who died considered, it says. voluntary euthanasia in NZ. The End of Life Choice Act mind on the day, they can set a through voluntary euthanasia Officials have not forecast gives New Zealanders the option new date within that six-month in 2018 cited “burden on family, how many people might opt for Against: of legally requesting help to end window. friends/caregivers” as one of their assisted dying in New Zealand if their lives. They also choose whether they reasons for choosing to die. it is legalised. In countries where ■ Vulnerable, disabled elderly To be eligible, they have to be will do it themselves or will be However, it was likely to be one voluntary euthanasia regimes are could be pressured to end their 18 years or older, a New Zealand assisted by a doctor, and the of many factors in choosing to die. well-established, assisted deaths own lives. citizen or permanent resident, method (ingested or injected). More than 90 percent of do gradually rise to a level of ■ Some people could feel a and suffer from a terminal illness They do not get access to the people who died also cited loss around two percent of all deaths. “duty to die” because they believe that is likely to end their life lethal dose of medication. of autonomy or being unable to Here, that would amount to about they are a burden. within six months. That will be handled by the engage in activities, which made 650 deaths a year. ■ Assisted dying could be used There are further hurdles for doctor. their lives less enjoyable. Claims that legalising to save healthcare costs and could eligibility. A person cannot write an There is also concern from euthanasia leads to increased worsen discrimination against They need to be in “an advance directive that they want within the disabled community suicide rates do not appear to Maori and Pacific people. advanced state of irreversible an assisted death at a later date. that making a group of people stack up. ■ The law could be broadened decline in physical capability”, The regime would include a eligible for assisted dying sends In European countries that to cover more groups, such as experience unbearable suffering registry of willing doctors and an alarming message to the most have legalised euthanasia, suicide mentally ill or younger people. “that cannot be relieved in a a review committee that would vulnerable people in society. rates have remained the same or ■ There is no “cooling down” manner that they consider report back to the government “It creates a new reality for fallen. period so patients may end their tolerable”, and be competent to and deal with any complaints. everyone whose lives fit within The international experience life on a whim. Cannabis referendum: NZMA ‘failed to its consult members’ by Rachel Thomas, RNZ Wellington GP Dr Luke Wilson 2012, which was very similar to a psychological, and social harms of National Addictions Centre said he had rejected the NZMA’s claim that a robust statement that same year from its cannabis are real and relevant”. used cannabis himself, about 20 times, WELLINGTON — A doctor says process had informed its position. sister organisation in Australia — one “On specific health matters, but still “wrestled” with himself over the New Zealand Medical Association “It doesn’t seem that there’s been which has since been updated. doctors will have common views and whether it should be made legal. (NZMA) did not consult its members any consultation between them and He would vote ‘yes’ and believed approaches to medicine as well as The addiction specialist understood, before saying it opposes the us. Basically, the current position many of his colleagues would do the contradictory views and approaches.’’ however, why members of the NZMA legalisation of cannabis in this month’s statement seems to be from 2012. same. He would retain his membership Meanwhile, higher-ranking members were unhappy with its stance. referendum. “At least this year there certainly but he was worried that the NZMA of the health workforce had aired “I think the human rights issue It comes after RNZ spoke to doctors hasn’t been any communication members were being misrepresented. opposing views on recreational can really stir people up, to the point who were unhappy about the position from them asking members for their The NZMA had no-one available for cannabis but medical organisations where they would want to leave an that the NZMA had taken, with one position on this.” an interview, but said it stood by its were shying away from taking a organisation that is still wanting doctor saying she had cancelled her When he queried the move, the position against legalisation, saying stance. to criminalise people for using a membership due to the NZMA’s stance. NZMA emailed him a document from in a statement that “the physical, Professor Doug Sellman from the relatively safe drug.” The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL On cannabis and the law Alcohol more harmful Re: Let’s legalise and my children know this, and Re: Know, know, no, no — people didn’t smoke dope to the Festival ‘full of control cannabis, Sept 29. they know very well the October 1 letter. point that they fry their brains, Well I’ll be voting no reasons why. I am angry Hi Stu, I am sure you have seen lungs and lives, no question. But uplift and joy’ because I don’t want the with the Government for many instances of harm caused by prohibition has been an abject Government telling our kids telling them it is OK. cannabis use. No doubt. I bet you failure in terms of reducing the use After stamping a bold new mark it’s normal and OK to be a We don’t have to look very have seen plenty of harm caused by of and harm caused by cannabis. on the Aotearoa arts scene with a stoner. There are so many far to see the damage it does alcohol and cigarettes too. People Legalising cannabis means we stellar inaugural festival last year, mental health issues that go to people and families in our abuse substances because they are stop criminalising people (especially and bravely proceeding this year in hand in hand with weed, it society. If you can’t see it you self-medicating probably, because young Maori) for their abuse of dope the face of potential cancellation is not harmless. The denial are blind. they are dealing with personal and we focus on addressing the trauma. causal factors of their drug use. due to Covid restrictions, Te is huge in this country. TANYA Frustrating. On the international harm-rating The Dutch have allowed end-of- Tairawhiti Arts Festival 2020 got TANYA You don’t seem to have scale, cannabis rates at 22/100 while life choice for years and their sky under way last night in style. understood my point — the alcohol rates at 70/100. hasn’t fallen. Since mid-week, Te Ara i Whiti Following Tanya’s logic, we law is not a vehicle for public Of course all of us wish that LARA MEYER has taken shape and colour across should make tobacco and alcohol disapproval. It’s a means of Marina and Kelvin Parks. This illegal — each is responsible for influencing behaviour. If your LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS impressive multi-media installation orders-of-magnitude more deaths argument is valid then, to be of local artists’ light sculptures, than cannabis. We don’t make consistent, you must favour the projections and artworks is a must- them illegal because it wouldn’t criminalisation of tobacco. Do visit over the nine days of the work — witness Prohibition in you? I imagine not, in which case, Move to the right needed festival — running from 5pm-10pm, America in the 1920s and ’30s. All what reason would you give? Judith Collins is definitely hugger. I don’t think that’s it achieved was to get organised and obviously at its best after dark. coming out on top. I think she what we need right now. crime established. MARTIN HANSON won the two televised debates I think it’s fantastic to see The Kai Street Food Festival in The purpose of the law is to — she was more real, Jacinda National coming up through Reads Quay warmed things up from modify or restrain behaviour; it is I don’t want it to remain Ardern was more theoretical. the ranks. Our local National 4pm yesterday with a big crowd and not an expression of disapproval. illegal because I disapprove, I think that if Labour and MP candidate Tania Tapsell entertainment from Tami Neilson I say this as someone who has I want it to be illegal the Greens get in again, would be a great MP. She is and several local acts. Then came never smoked cannabis. The and not accepted in the they will bankrupt our hard-working, dedicated and the Gisborne-prodigy opening-night only drugs I take are alcohol in mainstream purely because country. They don’t have well-informed on local issues. shows; the powerful Witi’s Wahine moderation and medicinal drugs of the damage it does. Just the experience in business I will be voting ‘No’ for at Reynold’s Hall in Uawa, award- such as aspirin. like other drugs are. to manage our economy in legalising marijuana, and ‘No’ winning solo cabaret show Super I would also love to see this situation, and they are for legalising euthanasia. I MARTIN HANSON, Nelson the back of tobacco, it is a Hugh-Man at Lawson Field Theatre too far to the left. They have think it’s dangerous, the way different scenario though promised much, and delivered our country is moving to the and intimate, entertaining Jackie We have epidemic rates of because it has never been little. left. I think we need to move Goes Prima Diva at the Marina mental health problems in illegal. It also doesn’t affect I was very impressed to more to the right. A lot is restaurant, aka The Festival Club. this country, and the high people’s brains. hear Collins state that she is a going wrong in our country. There are more solo than use and acceptance of weed TANYA Christian, and I thought that We need to come back to God. ensemble shows this year, and is a major contributor. By was fantastic. That took guts! many of the artists have roots legalising it the Government “It also doesn’t affect people’s Ardern is a left-wing tree- DAVID FLORANCE in this region. Among them are would effectively be telling brains.” It just kills them by the Jackie Clarke, Rutene Spooner and people it is OK and normal. million. Lip Sync, Kanikani and Twerk Off It is not OK in my house, MARTIN HANSON performers Manuka Luiten-Apirana Decisions at grassroots and Te Ao o Hinepehinga Rauna. Re: For democracy, against it’s not impossible to imagine a Marina Park is home to Te Putahi electoralism - September 25. society where decision-making - Trust Tairawhiti Festival Hub, where It’s safety first at sea Assuming an anarchistic, is based in our local areas, and free, family-friendly activities include Gisborne has a great record for licensing all boaties. utopian New Zealand with federations of local groups an open-air arts market today saving the lives of boaties at sea. Regarding locator beacons, these a society that works for forming to discuss matters (10am-2pm then 6-7pm for pre-show Trouble from weather fronts, health are essential when out at sea — or everyone becomes a reality, necessary on a larger scale. entertainment) and a whanau day emergencies or engine failure in remote and rugged areas on land. please explain how society The overriding difference would with performances, workshops and can come any time. However, this I was on a hunting trip some organises decision-making be, though, that the regional (or drama involving divers with only years ago when my friend John for the common good. Is it a national) federations would be kai from 1-5pm tomorrow. society of 5 million or do you tasked only with an administrative Shows tonight include second two kayaks, no phone, no locator collapsed and blood covered the beacon and no boat supervisor on a ground. I rolled his trousers up envisage small independent task of carrying out decisions nights for the shows mentioned sub-societies? I’m not sure taken at the grassroots. In this above, and Dave Dobbyn playing at day with gale-force winds has to be from his boots and found a gaping one of the worst cases for how the hole where a horse had kicked him how your anarchistic dream way the decision-making power the War Memorial Theatre (where emergency developed. previously; he was waiting for a skin would work without central would move upwards throughout the foyer displays work by Erana A letter writer said Tangaroa graft. Luckily John had a cellphone government. society, and not down from the Koopu that celebrates Matariki). might have helped the two men, and and I dialled 111, got Wellington TONY top as under our present system. Further events next week at rather than buying a Lotto ticket rescue, gave them the farm distance In this way everyone would have a Te Putahi festival hub include they could put the money towards code number and the Eastland It is not possible to outline an chance to make their voice heard Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival Kids’ the Coastguard rescue service. Community Trust helicopter was exact blueprint of an anarchist on every subject. Club from 11am-1pm on Tuesday In my opinion Tangaroa soon landing beside us, which was society as that would be the work of the people themselves, but STUART MORIARTY-PATTEN and Thursday, music on the lawn completely ignored this diving the only landing spot around. John from 3.30-5pm on Wednesday, a episode; he would have never let was flown to Gisborne Hospital celebration of Maori performing and them out in the first place! with a medic attending and he just Canoes or kayaks are totally made it. I gave $200 to the rescue visual arts from 4-7pm on Friday, unsuitable. We read in fishing helicopter trust for saving his life. Increase benefits, of course then arts market 10am-2pm next magazines of people catching So the message here today is It was stupid and perhaps benefits, and guarantee them Saturday and entertainment 6-7pm. hapuku off canoes. Hapuku are only safety. Locator beacons on all boats, obvious, but has to be corrected. In without all the cruel barriers and As CEO and artistic director Tama found many miles out to sea these life jackets, VHF radio and even my letter last night I said you can conditions (unjust and impossible to Waipara says in welcoming us all days, in deep water. This is so crazy cellphones. All boaties should do a instantly reduce benefits. It should administer fairly) and this is exactly to participate in Te Tairawhiti Arts and asking for trouble. “skippers course”. And kayaks or have been increase them. I’ll blame what the Green Party’s Guaranteed Festival: “Our first festival was far- Perhaps it’s time the Marine canoes should not be out in rough my current bug (which is not Covid). Minimum Income can do. reaching and wide-ranging, full of Transport Association charged sea. The passage should read: colour and splendour. In 2020, we boaties to finance good practice, by ALAIN JORION You can instantly increase GAVIN MACLEAN are emerging from isolation into a [email protected] space of renewed connection and deeper intent. Our festival is full of ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. uplift and joy, and our programme ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. seeks to bring us all back into the ■ Always include full name and contact details. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. light as we move forward together.” ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 Trump tests Covid positive President to spend few days at military hospital says White House

WASHINGTON — US President TRUMP’s AGE, HEAlTH WOEs RAIsE HIs Donald Trump has mild symptoms of RIsK FOR COvID-19 IllNEss Covid-19 after he and his wife Melania tested positive for the coronavirus, the President Donald Trump has several White House says. strikes against him — age, obesity, President Trump will spend a “few elevated cholesterol and being male days” at a military hospital the White — that could put him at greater risk House said, as the virus that has of becoming seriously ill from the killed more than 205,000 Americans coronavirus infection he disclosed on spread to the highest reaches of the US Friday. government. Trump “remains fatigued,” A White House official said Friday that his doctor said. Trump was having mild symptoms. Trump’s chief of staff said the president “The odds are far and away that he’ll was “on the job” and “in good spirits”, have a mild illness” as most people with adding that he expected him to make a the virus do, said Dr Gregory Poland, an quick recovery. WEAR A MASK: infectious disease specialist at the Mayo The news comes just over a month Trump said on Friday Clinic who has no role in Trump’s care. before presidential elections, where he that he and first lady But Covid-19 is very unpredictable, he will face Democratic challenger Joe Melania Trump have stressed. Biden. tested positive for the “We have young people who die. We Biden himself and his wife Jill tested coronavirus. have nursing home patients, a lot of negative on Friday. AP picture them, who actually do quite well,” Poland “I hope this serves as a reminder,” he said. tweeted after the result. “Wear a mask, No treatments have proven effective keep social distance, and wash your nation or otherwise communicate with by dozens of people in New Jersey on for preventing illness in someone who is hands.” the American people on Friday. Thursday, apparently when officials infected but with no or mild symptoms. The pair stood on stage together just But he pulled out of a video conference already knew about Hicks’s symptoms. That includes hydroxychloroquine, a drug days ago for a presidential debate. call with vulnerable seniors scheduled for Hicks, 31, travelled with Trump on Air Trump long promoted and even took Biden’s staff said he would travel Friday, leaving Vice-President Mike Pence Force One to the first presidential TV himself earlier this year after a White to Michigan on Friday as planned for to chair the meeting. debate with Biden in Ohio on Tuesday. House staffer tested positive for the virus. several campaign events. He and his wife On Thursday, the first couple said Some of Trump’s family members who At 74, “his age would be the primary have wished the presidential couple a they intended to self-isolate after one attended the debate were seen not risk factor,” said Dr David Banach, an speedy recovery. of Trump’s closest aides, Hope Hicks, wearing masks. infectious diseases physician at the Officials said the process of tracking tested positive. Soon afterwards, they too Trump has mostly spurned mask- University of Connecticut’s health system. all the president’s contacts in recent days received positive test results. wearing and has often been pictured not People aged 65 to 74 are seven times was ongoing, adding that Trump was There has been criticism of Trump’s socially-distanced with aides or others more likely to be hospitalised for Covid considering how he might address the decision to go to a fundraiser attended during official engagements. than those who are 18 to 29 years old, ‘Shock, sympathy and barbs’ How will this affect US election? PARIS — News that the world’s most powerful infection, but she said the news “reminded me of man was infected with the world’s most notorious how widely masks are worn in Japan.” WASHINGTON — The US presidential violent฀unrest฀in฀several฀major฀US฀cities,฀the฀ disease dominated screens large and small, Major฀media฀across฀the฀globe฀played฀up฀the฀ election has been turned on its head. countless smaller crises and controversies drawing shock, sympathy and some barbs for announcement, with bulletins crawling across TV That sentence could have been written about that seem like a daily occurrence during the President Donald Trump. screens฀in฀Paris฀and฀Rome,฀Seoul฀and฀Beijing. any number of moments in a tumultuous year Trump years — this presidential race has been The outpouring from world leaders and flagging “To say this potentially could be a big deal is an in American politics, but nothing quite like remarkably stable. markets on Friday left little doubt that Trump’s understatement,” Rabobank said in a commentary. this has occurred this year, this decade, this Democrat Joe Biden has held a statistically illness will have global implications — even if “Everything now takes a backseat to the latest century. significant lead over the president for months they’re still unknown. Trump’s announcement on incredible twist in this US election campaign.” Just 32 days before the presidential election, in national polls, with a smaller but still Twitter prompted a multitude of responses on the China’s official Xinhua News Agency flashed the Donald Trump has tested positive for Covid-19. noteworthy advantage in key swing states. Time same platform, as well as others. news, and an anchor on state broadcaster CCTV Given his age, 74, he is in a high-risk category was running out for the president to change The positive test reading adds to investors’ announced it. Late Friday, the Chinese Foreign for complications from the disease. At the very this dynamic, even before this week’s dramatic worries, especially about its effect on the Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying tweeted that least, he will have to quarantine while he is news. November 3 election between the Republican he was “saddened to learn President and the First treated, meaning the US presidential contest — The public has consistently given the president and Democrat Joe Biden. US stock Lady of the US tested positive. Hope they both at least his side of it — has been fundamentally president low marks for his handling of the futures and most world markets fell on the news have a speedy recovery and will be fine.” altered. coronavirus pandemic, so anything that as did the price of oil. The positive test result was the most searched puts the focus on the disease is potentially From India to Qatar to Mexico, world leaders topic in China on the widely used social media Is the election campaign suspended? damaging for his re-election prospects. were quick to offer official sympathy from the top, app Weibo for hours after the announcement, with Complicating matters for the president will be many in the form of tweets directly to Trump, while most comments mocking or critical. The initial implications are obvious. The that many Americans might recall what many something approaching schadenfreude bubbled Hu฀Xijin,฀the฀outspoken฀editor฀of฀the฀state- president’s rigorous campaign schedule would describe as the president’s sometimes up from elsewhere. owned Global Times newspaper, tweeted in — which included visits to Minnesota, cavalier attitude toward Covid-19. ■ India’s Twitter-loving Prime Minister Narendra English that “President Trump and the first lady Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, Florida and While the president has, at times, stressed Modi among the first to wish. “Wishing my friend have paid the price for his gamble to play down North฀Carolina฀in฀just฀the฀past฀week฀—฀is฀on฀ the importance of social-distancing and taking @POTUS @realDonaldTrump and @FLOTUS a the Covid-19.” indefinite hold. the virus seriously, he has also trafficked in quick recovery and good health,” he wrote. Multiple Arab news media outlets continuously Trump will certainly have surrogates on the questionable science; said the virus would •Israel’s฀Prime฀Minister฀Benjamin฀Netanyahu฀ broadcast footage of Trump and his wife after the trail, but given that he has relied heavily on his disappear “like magic”; and attacked state tweeted: “Like millions of Israelis, Sara and I are virus announcement. Al-Arabiya, a Saudi-owned family and senior administration and campaign officials who have imposed more aggressive thinking of President Donald Trump and First Lady satellite channel based in Dubai, cut to a long live officials for such tasks in the past, and many of mitigation measures and been slower to reopen Melania Trump and wish our friends a full and shot of the White House. Qatari state-owned Al them may have to quarantine because of their businesses and schools than he would like. speedy recovery.” Jazeera channel brought in four commentators to own exposure to the virus, that operation will Trump’s coronavirus infection will cast all of ■ “I’m sure that your inherent vitality, good discuss the “prevailing state of uncertainty” in the be disrupted as well. these past comments into sharp relief — once spirits and optimism will help you cope with the United States, questioning whether Trump could Even the next presidential debate, a town again raising questions about whether he took dangerous virus,” Russian President Vladimir Putin effectively steer a re-election campaign and run hall format with audience questions scheduled the pandemic seriously enough both on a wrote in a direct message to Trump released by the the country from quarantine. for October 15 in Miami, Florida, is in doubt. national policy level and within the White House Kremlin. Iranian state television announced Trump had Perhaps the event could be conducted via itself, where the president’s health and safety ■ World Health Organisation director-general the virus, an anchor breaking the news with an video-conference, but that will largely depend must, for the nation’s sake, be of paramount Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted “My best unflattering image of the US president surrounded on the president’s health at the time. concern. wishes to President @realDonaldTrump and @ by what appeared to be giant coronaviruses. At this point, there is no serious talk FLOTUS for a full and speedy recovery.” Social media platforms were ablaze with of altering the election schedule, which What are the risks for Democrats? ■ Italian right-wing opposition leader Matteo questions and quick reactions to all the unknowns. would require an act of Congress passed Salvini tweeted: “In Italy and in the world, whoever Would Trump blame the Chinese? Would he by both the Democratic-controlled House of During times of national turmoil, the celebrates the illness of a man or of a woman, thumb his nose at his critics and enemies by Representatives and the Republican-held American public tends to rally in support of the and who comes to wish the death of a neighbour, breezing through the quarantine without serious Senate. In some states, in fact, early voting has president. While Trump and his administration confirms what he is: An idiot without soul. A hug symptoms, tweeting away from the White House? already begun. will face hard questions about the virus, he and to Melania and Donald.” Would he become gravely ill, or worse, and, if he his wife will also be the recipients of national ■ British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wished did, what would that mean for the US election, How will this affect the polls? sympathy and prayers for the health ordeal that Trump a “speedy recovery.” one of the most contentious in recent history? confronts them. ■ Former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, sent What would it mean for US leadership during Then there are the political implications. Democrats and the president’s critics may be a message to Trump and the first lady extending tumultuous times? Despite the aforementioned turmoil this inclined to engage in a chorus of “I told you so” his best wishes for a speedy recovery. While the uncertainty seemed palpable on a year — the pandemic and resulting economic and celebrate what they see as political karma, ■ Tokyo Gov Yuriko Koike, speaking at a scroll through various social media in an array disruption, the nationwide demonstrations but they do so at risk of seeming callous or weekly news conference, did not mention Trump’s of languages, many seemed to revel in the against institutional racism and police brutality indifferent to the crisis that confronts the reluctance to wear masks when asked about his announcement. — AP/BBC following George Floyd’s death and sometimes nation. — BBC The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 WORLD 13

BATTLING BLAZES: A firefighter passes flames while battling the Glass Fire in a Calistoga, California, vineyard. AP picture

California fires burn record 4m acres

SAN FRANCISCO — “It’s a time of nervousness,” Francisco. people are exhausted, concerned, California since August 15. That California is poised to hit a said Paul Gullixon, a spokesman The area was also experiencing anxious about their fate and figure, which works out to more fearsome milestone: 4 million for Sonoma County. high temperatures and thick their future.” than 15,500 square kilometres, is acres burned this year by Winds were blowing at higher smoke that fouled the air Around the state, 17,000 astonishing even in a state that wildfires that have killed 30 elevations on the western side throughout the San Francisco firefighters were battling nearly has had its fair share of fires. people and incinerated hundreds of the fire and crews expected a Bay Area. two dozen major blazes. Virtually Fire officials said the Glass of homes in what is already the long battle to keep flames from Governor Gavin Newsom all the damage has been done Fire was their first priority. Since worst fire season on record. jumping containment lines and toured fire-ravaged Napa since mid-August, when five erupting last Sunday, the fire has Flames have scorched an area prevent spot fires from leaping County on Thursday and said of the six largest fires in state destroyed nearly 600 buildings, larger than Connecticut and ahead to spark new blazes. the state was putting “all we history erupted. Lightning including 220 homes and nearly fire crews at a blaze in the wine “It’s going to be a big firefight have in terms of resources” into strikes caused some of the most the same number of commercial country north of San Francisco for us over the next 36 hours,” firefighting, particularly over the devastating blazes. structures. were on high alert as forecasters said Billy See, an assistant chief 36 hours of the windy period. Numerous studies have linked About 80,000 people were warned of red flag conditions of with the California Department The Glass Fire is the fourth bigger wildfires in America to under evacuation orders, which extreme fire danger today. of Forestry and Fire Protection, major blaze in the region in climate change from the burning were expanded on Thursday. Winds up to 48 kmh were or Cal Fire. three years and comes ahead of coal, oil and gas. Scientists Fire and public safety officials forecast to push through the hills More crews and equipment of the third anniversary of an say climate change has made warned that more evacuations of Napa and Sonoma counties as were deployed in and around October 8, 2017, wildfire that California much drier, meaning are possible. They asked the Glass Fire, which exploded Calistoga, a town of 5000 killed 22 people. trees and other plants are more people to remain vigilant, stay in size earlier in the week, people known for hot springs, Newsom said people there flammable. out of evacuation zones and continued to threaten more mud baths and wineries in the have been “torn asunder by Cal Fire Deputy Chief quit demanding that officers than 28,000 homes and other hills of Napa County about wildfires seemingly every single Jonathan Cox said wildfires have let them back into off-limits buildings. 110 kilometres north of San year, this drumbeat, where scorched 3.9 million acres in neighbourhoods. — AP Armenia ‘ready’ for truce talks YEREVAN, Armenia — Armenia said on On Friday, Armenian military officials reported Friday it is ready to discuss a ceasefire in the that Azerbaijan carried out strikes on Nagorno- separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh, where Karabakh’s capital of Stepanakert. heavy fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani Azerbaijan’s Defence Ministry accused forces this week has killed dozens and left scores Armenian forces of shelling Agdam, Terter and wounded. Barda regions and attacking other areas. The fighting is the biggest escalation in years Both sides reported destroying military in the decades-long dispute over the region, equipment belonging to their adversary. which lies within Azerbaijan but is controlled by Nagorno-Karabakh officials said more than 150 local ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia. servicemen on their side have been killed so far. Ceasefire calls have come from around the globe. Azerbaijani authorities haven’t given details on its On Thursday, leaders of Russia, France and the military casualties but said 19 civilians have been United States — co-chairs of the so-called Minsk killed and 55 more have been wounded. Group, which was set up by the Organisation for On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin Security and Cooperation in Europe in 1992 to spoke with Pashinyan over the phone for the resolve the conflict — issued a joint statement third time this week, and both “expressed serious calling for an immediate cease-fire and “resuming concern” about reports that fighters from the ALL-NEW PUMA substantive negotiations . . . under the auspices Middle East were involved in the conflict. of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs.” “Vladimir Putin once again emphasised the Armenia’s Foreign Ministry said the country necessity of immediate cessation of hostilities BOOK A stands “ready to engage” with the co-chairs of the and resumption of politico-diplomatic efforts to TEST DRIVE group “to re-establish a ceasefire regime based resolve the conflict, in line with the statement by TODAY on the 1994-1995 agreements.” presidents of countries that co-chair the OSCE “Armenia remains committed to the peaceful Minsk Group,” the Kremlin’s readout of the call resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” the said. statement read. 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Rich countries lock up most of world’s potential supply LONDON — An ambitious humanitarian project health agency’s goal of vaccinating the world’s to deliver coronavirus vaccines to the world’s most vulnerable people before anyone else a poorest people is facing potential shortages of “noble notion”, but politically naive. money, cargo planes, refrigeration and vaccines As part of Covax, WHO and Gavi have asked themselves — and is running into scepticism countries to first prioritise front-line health even from some of those it’s intended to help workers, then the elderly, with the goal of most. vaccinating 20 percent of the world’s population. In one of the biggest obstacles, rich countries One expensive hurdle is that many of the have locked up most of the world’s potential vaccine candidates need to be kept cold vaccine supply through 2021, and the US and from factory to patient, according to internal others have refused to join the project, called documents from Gavi. Industry has signalled that Covax. “air freight for Covid vaccines will be a major “The supply of vaccines is not going to be constraint”, and a “significant and urgent ramp- there in the near term, and the money also isn’t up of cold chain capacity” may be needed. there,” warned Rohit Malpani, a public health On Thursday, Gavi announced it will provide consultant who previously worked for Doctors US$150 million to help some countries with Without Borders. planning, technical assistance and refrigeration Covax was conceived as a way of giving equipment. countries access to coronavirus vaccines Another obstacle: Many of the leading vaccine regardless of their wealth. candidates require two doses. That will mean It is being led by the World Health twice as many syringes, twice as much waste Organisation, a UN agency; Gavi, a public-private disposal, and the complications involved in alliance, funded in part by the Bill and Melinda ensuring patients in remote corners of the world Gates Foundation, that buys immunisations receive the second dose on time and stay free of for 60 percent of the world’s children; and the side effects. Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, “Because of the fact that we’re looking at or CEPI, another Gates-supported public-private trying to get vaccines out as quickly as possible, collaboration. we’re looking at limited follow-up and efficacy Covax’s aim is to buy 2 billion doses by the data,” said Gian Gandhi, who runs logistics from end of 2021, though it isn’t yet clear whether UNICEF’s supply division in Copenhagen. STRUGGLE FOR VACCINATIONS: the successful vaccine will require one dose or Covax was conceived as a way of giving There is also concern that the fear of lawsuits two for the world’s 7.8 billion people. Countries countries access to coronavirus vaccines regardless of their wealth. However, many could scuttle deals. According to the internal taking part in the project can either buy vaccines rich countries have already locked up potential vaccines. In Harare, Zimbabwe, documents, Gavi told countries that drug from Covax or get them for free, if needed. coronavirus infections have declined and many have become complacent. Women companies would probably require assurances One early problem that has emerged: Some of share a light moment while attending a social gathering in a poor neighbourhood. that they wouldn’t face product liability claims the world’s wealthiest nations have negotiated AP picture over deaths or side effects from their vaccines. their own deals directly with drug companies, Dr Nakorn Premsi, director of Thailand’s meaning they don’t need to participate in the join Covax, but won’t procure vaccines for their acknowledged they still needed about US$300 National Vaccine Institute, said officials there endeavour at all. China, Russia and the US have citizens via the initiative. million more from governments or other sources. were reviewing whether that condition was said they do not intend to join. Other countries, Not only that, but firm agreements with By the end of next year, Gavi estimates the acceptable. Thailand so far had signed only a including France and Germany, will technically Covax came in too late to prevent more than project will need US$5 billion more. nonbinding agreement with Covax. half of all potential doses being snapped up by Covax did reach a major agreement this week Some critics say Gavi isn’t ambitious enough. countries representing 13 percent of the world’s for 200 million doses from the Indian vaccine The pandemic won’t end until there is herd population, according to an Oxfam study. maker Serum Institute, although the company immunity well beyond the rich nations that Bronwyn Kay Agency Ltd. mreinz licensed under the rea 2008 “As a continent of 1.2 billion people, made it clear that a large portion of those will go have secured their own doses, said a scholar of we still have concerns,” Centres for to people in India. global health law at Georgetown University, Eric Disease Control and Prevention director John Covax said negotiations to secure vaccines Friedman, who is generally supportive of Covax. Nkengasong said on Thursday. were moving forward despite the lack of funds. “If we want to achieve herd immunity and get He praised Covax for the solidarity it Gavi’s Aurelia Nguyen, managing director of rid of this, 20 percent is not going to do it,” he represents but said there were serious questions Covax, said that nothing similar had ever been said. “What’s the end game?” about allocation, saying African nations’ envoys attempted in public health. Alicia Yamin, an adjunct lecturer on global were meeting directly with vaccine manufacturers “Covax is a hugely ambitious project, but it is health at Harvard University, said she fears the to ask “if we came to the table with money, how the only plan on the table to end the pandemic “window is closing” for Covax to prove workable. would we get enough vaccines to cover the across the world,” she said. She said it is disappointing that Gavi, WHO gap?”. Still, the project is facing doubts and and their partners hadn’t pushed pharmaceutical The European Union has contributed 400 questions from poor countries and activists over companies harder on issues like intellectual million euros (US$469 million) to support Covax, how it will operate and how effective it will be. property or open licences, which might have but the 27-country bloc won’t use Covax to buy Dr Clemens Auer, who sits on WHO’s executive made more vaccines available. vaccines. Instead, the EU has signed its own board and was the EU’s lead negotiator for its With little evidence of such fundamental deals to buy more than one billion doses, after vaccine deals, said there was a troubling lack of change in the global health world, Yamin said some member states raised concerns about what transparency about how Covax would work. it’s likely that developing countries would have Want it Dianne Holland was described as Gavi’s “dictatorship” approach “We would have no say over the vaccines, the to rely on donated vaccines rather than any to running Covax. price, the quality, the technical platform or the equitable allocation programme. Sold? 027 4422 588 Gavi, WHO and CEPI announced in September risks,” Auer said. “This is totally unacceptable.” “I would say that poor countries probably will Call Di that countries representing two-thirds of the He said WHO never consulted countries about not get vaccinated until 2022 or 2023,” Yamin [email protected] world’s population had joined Covax, but they its proposed vaccine strategy and called the said. — AP 18531-05 34328-04 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 WORLD 15 Trooper’s mic records talk of beating, choking Black man

LOUISIANA — In graphic, matter-of- a b----- was still fighting him, was still the trooper’s death, the State Police have fact chatter picked up on his body-camera wrestling with him trying to hold him refused to comment on Hollingsworth’s mic, a Louisiana State trooper implicated down,” he said. “He was spitting blood use of force or say which policies he was in the death of a Black man can be heard everywhere and all of a sudden he just accused of violating in Greene’s arrest. talking of beating and choking him before went limp.” The agency declined to comment due to “all of a sudden he just went limp”. Lee Merritt, an attorney for Greene’s ongoing investigations. “I beat the ever-living f--- out of him,” family said: “It is shocking that this Initially, Greene’s family was told the trooper said in a 27-second audio clip evidence has been withheld for over a that the 49-year-old died from injuries obtained by The Associated Press. year.” suffered in a crash into a “shrub/tree” at It is the most direct evidence to emerge He called on state officials to the end of a long car chase near Monroe yet in the death last year of Ronald immediately release the full footage. that began over an unspecified traffic Greene, which troopers Eugene Collins, violation. initially blamed on president of the A State Police crash report obtained injuries from a car crash He was spitting Baton Rouge branch by AP omits any reference to troopers at the end of a chase. The of the NAACP, called using force — or even arresting Greene long-simmering case has blood‘ everywhere and Hollingsworth’s remarks — but notes that he was not wearing a now become the subject all of a sudden he just “disgusting and morally seatbelt in the crash. State Police later of a federal civil rights went limp. bankrupt” and said the acknowledged there was a “struggle” with investigation and growing recording raised new troopers who were trying to arrest him. calls for authorities to —Louisiana’ Master questions about the Greene’s family has filed a federal release the full body-cam Trooper Chris Hollingsworth actions of other law wrongful-death suit alleging troopers video. enforcement officials “brutalised” him, shocked him three Master Trooper Chris familiar with Greene’s times with a stun gun and left him Hollingsworth, who died last week in death. “beaten, bloodied and in cardiac arrest”. a single-car crash, is heard recounting “How far did this cover-up go?” Collins Last month, they disputed the car the May 2019 arrest of Greene in rural asked in an interview. “We are deeply POLICE BRUTALITY ALLEGED: Ronald crash narrative by releasing graphic north Louisiana on audio provided to the saddened with the actions of State Police A. Greene’s family filed a federal wrongful photos of Greene’s body that appeared to AP through an intermediary who asked and call on the governor to take swift and death lawsuit in May 2020 alleging show deep bruises on his face and cuts not to be identified because the case aggressive action.” Louisiana state troopers “brutalised” on his scalp, as well as photos of the SUV remains under investigation. Its veracity Governor John Bel Edwards, a Greene, used a stun gun on him three he was driving . . . showing it with only was confirmed by two law enforcement Democrat, told reporters last week that times and “left him beaten, bloodied and minor damage. officials familiar with the case who spoke footage of Greene’s arrest would be made in cardiac arrest” before covering up his Greene, a barber who had lived for on condition of anonymity. State Police public at the conclusion of the state and actual cause of death. Officials originally years in central Florida, was not wanted did not dispute the tape’s authenticity. federal investigations. said his injuries were caused by a car on any charges at the time of the police “Choked him and everything else trying Hollingsworth, who was white, was the crash that ended a May 2019 police chase chase. He had a criminal record in to get him under control,” Hollingsworth only one of six troopers placed on leave or an ensuing struggle with state troopers. Florida that included arrests ranging is heard saying, apparently in his part of last month following an administrative Family photo via AP from theft to drug possession. Court a phone conversation with a colleague. investigation that State Police did not records show he served more than a year “We finally got him in handcuffs when open until late August. hours after he learned he was being fired in prison following a 2015 conviction for a third man got there, and the son of He died in a single-car crash last week for his role in the Greene case. Even after burglary and grand theft. — AP Prince Harry marks UK Black History Month

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35278-02 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 FOCUS ON THE LAND 19 Managing bulls for The Sport of sheep dog trials high conception FOCUs on the land Dog trials were the basis of our economy.” Community, landowners, today begins a new established with the aim Dog trials offers a really sheep lenders, sponsors, by Andrew Cribb regular feature The of improving the breed good social side along ladies in the cook house, Director/veterinarian at sport of sheep Dog and training of sheep with the competition committee and skilled judges East Coast Farm Vets Trials, by Brett loffler dogs with the qualities of . . . the atmosphere of the giving up their free time, all e management of stockmanship and good competition, the conversation make the sport. bulls has a large impact on animal husbandry. that flows and sharing of My story of the month — herd reproduction. Bulls SHEEP dog trials cater for In LJ Knight’s booklet common interests. Norm Boynton (six times with low fertility decrease all ages, male and female. ‘Guide to Training Sheep Most of the time good New Zealand champion conception rates, which In the months to come I will Dogs’ he quotes — “You humour has benefited the with Ben) travelled to the leads to low pregnancy be presenting some light- could take away our rugby, movement on an organised Waingake dog trials at rates, increased calving hearted, good-humoured racing and beer and the basis. Te Puru Station in his old spans, reduced throughput stories and some facts that I country would survive. Take That hour each day at Kingswood. of weaners and animals meeting market have recorded. away our sheep dogs and a lunchtime and at the finish He had a dog box speci cations, and consequently reduced Most of the information great part of our economy of the day’s runs where old attached on the towbar. farming pro ts. will be only my opinion, not would collapse. friendships are renewed, new On arrival, there was that Brett Loffler and Cruize necessarily of the Poverty “Imagine where New ones made and the runs of great Huntaway Ben, still Common sources of low bull fertility and Bay Dog Trial Centre. Zealand would be without the the day get discussed again. clinging to the floor with the off at and Ben had conception include: Some of the people, I will skills of our mobile sheep It’s a very popular time, rest of the dog box body held on for dear life travelling be referring to in the series dog which handle millions of and helps with the success nowhere in sight. up the valley. • bulls in poor condition two months prior to are deceased. sheep and cattle that provide of the trial. Apparently, it had bounced I will be back in a month. mating (when semen is produced) • insu cient e ective bulls for the number of cows in the mating herd THE • use of too many bulls, which encourages  ghting and is wasteful Have your STOCk mixed ages of bulls in mating groups, or • mixing bulls shortly before or during mating, 32574-06 REPORT which can a ect conception while social dominance is being established say on • large mating paddocks where bulls and cows Primes still in strong demand become separated • over-fat bulls (condition score 4.0–5.0) and un t bulls due to lack of exercise by Trevor Brown ewes and 56 docked lambs at foot. (over-fatness can interfere with the heat the rates There were more buyers this week for the feeder exchange function of the testicles resulting THERE was a continued strong demand for calves which fetched from $175 down to $60. in infertility with low sperm output) By Toby Williams (President Gisborne/ prime ewes and lambs at yesterday’s Matawhero • transporting bulls for some distance close to Wairoa Federated Farmers) sheep sale, in contrast to the static demand for Best prices — the start of mating store sheep. Prime lambs: BA Lincoln Livestock, 1, $213; G.J • venereal disease (eg vibriosis, trichomoniasis). THIS is a call out to all rural Pastures are very short and rain is needed to and SM Peard, 9, $186; Raewyn A Bruce, 1, $166, 7, ratepayers in the Gisborne District stimulate grass growth. $123; PW Bennett, 10, $158: Puketia Station P/S, 18, Body condition score is a key factor when Council area. There were a total of 222 sheep and 13 feeder $144; Bruce and Hills P/S, 3, $139, 1, $136. monitoring the general health and nutritional It is becoming clear that our council calves yarded. Prime ewes: Mangatoitoi Station, 9, $168; Andrew well-being of bulls. e ideal condition for a sees us as cash cows and we can be BA Lincoln Livestock sold one huge prime ram Falloon, 2, $161; Waimata Station P/S, 3, $138. bull prior to mating is a condition score of 3.0 milked for all we are worth. We need to lamb for $213 and Mangatoitoi Station were paid Store ewes and lambs (all counted): Ngatapa to 4.0 (out of 5). tell them that enough is enough. $168 for nine heavy prime ewes. Rugby and Assoc. Sports Club, 39 ewes and 56 Prior to mating, bulls need to be assessed Our local council is proposing to amend The 16 store lambs sold from $128 down to $92. lambs, $98.50; , 15 ewes and 16 as physically sound, not carrying reproductive lambs, $83.50. Feeder calves: Rau Holdings, bulls, 4, infectious diseases and having acceptable levels how our rates are used. The Ngatapa Rugby and Associated Sports $175, 2, $150, heifers, 3, $160; Colin Kerr, bulls, 2, of libido and semen quality. There are five proposed changes — Club received $98.50 (all counted) for a pen of 39 $180, 1, $120, heifer, 1, $60. changing the general rate, changing What to do to ensure a successful mating: the roading rate for the forestry sector, changing how we allocate rates for users ENGINEERS • planning mating groups eight weeks before connected to the wastewater system, Irrigation฀made฀easy joining and running bulls together before changing how we allocate the storm mating to allow social groupings to establish water rates, and removing the rate for HANSEN & TOMLINSON (mixing bulls shortly before or during city centre management and promotion. •฀All฀irrigation฀requirements LTD mating can reduce conception rate due It is the allocation of rates for the •฀Farm฀water฀reticulation to distraction when  ghting, and possible wastewater system and storm water that GISBORNE injury to bulls) •฀Ultra-violet฀light฀and฀water฀treatment is most concerning for all of us. Their • ensuring access to at least one replacement proposal is to use 10 percent of our rates •฀Supply฀and฀install฀solar฀pump฀systems bull (more in larger herds) from four weeks in each of these two areas as a targeted before mating begins rate. • vaccinating bulls with a BVD vaccine We have no benefit from the • ratio of 1 bull to 40-50 cows wastewater or the storm water systems. • multiple sire mating with bull rotation Because we have high value properties • user smaller ‡ atter paddocks (if possible) for with large rate bills our proportion of this mating will be quite large. A successful mating relies on cows calving at We are expected as farmers and rural the right time of year – this ensures the period people to pick up the tab for cleaning up between calving and coming on heat is 70-80 our waterways. days – this then allows a calving interval of 365 Why should we be expected to do the days. Hence, it is far better to have the cows same for our urban counterparts? calving in the middle of spring rather than late If the GDC wants more funding for winter... Food for thought!!! these areas then there should be a

targeted rate on the households and 25676-01 businesses that benefit from having 32276-01 Guaranteed a waste and storm water system and 122฀Disraeli฀Street,฀Gisborne฀•฀Phone฀06฀867฀1613฀•฀offi฀[email protected] not the farms, orchards, vineyards and cropping land on the flats. eff ective animal The GDC is asking for submissions on the proposal up until 5pm on October 14. health advice It is imperative for you to go to the GDC website and click the “LETS TALK RATES” section and put in a submission. There is a link there to see how your rates will be affected I encourage you to do this and see for yourself. For us personally we are looking at a reduction in the total amount rated on subsidised and unsubsidised roading and an increase of 227 percent in the amount we are rated for, for storm water, waste water and water supply. Ofer available while stocks last, or until 31.10.2020. See clinic staf for details. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal If our rural roads were up to a good Health New Zealand Limited. Level 3, 2 Osterley Way, Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand. NEXGARD® is a registered trademark of the Boehringer Ingelheim Group. Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act. 1997 I No. A011040 I standard, which they are not, then we ©Copyright 2020 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health New Zealand Limited. All rights reserved.NZ-CAN-0022-2020. might be able to put up with it. 33283-10 But the fact of the matter is our roads are a joke and this proposal is a kick in the guts for us all. Make sure that you put your 868 8616 submissions in so our council realise that we are not willing to pay for issues in the 349 Childers Road water networks that we receive little or no benefit from. (Cnr Childers Rd & Carnarvon St) 31663-12 20 RACING The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020

Pakuranga races at Ellerslie Sunday Jetbet 2 TAB D. 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11 T. 1-2-3, 5-6-7, 9-10-11 Q. 2-3-4-5, 8-9-10-11 PL6 6-11 Selections 9 15382 Mizzena (9) 66 59 D M Parker (3) 3 43457 Little Macs (11) 68 59 D M Parker (3) 10 0244 Cuba (11) 56.5 52 S Weatherley 10 Bridges Insurances Services 4.48 Race 1: LONDONDERRY AIR, RICHARD OF YORKE, RAUCOUS 10 444P0 Tittletattle (2) 66 57 R Cole (2) 4 54472 Mesmerize (9) 68 59 I Lupton 11 45340 Crimson Star (5) 56.5 50 T Newman (a3) 11 6s8P0 Keepella Heights (7) 66 50 T Moki (2) 5 s0724 The Anarchist (3) 68 59 A Kuru 12 5s085 Gracies Gold (1) 56.5 47 S Spratt $27,500, rating 74 benchmark, 1600m Race 2: MIZZENA, EL LUCHADOR, KION 6 00053 Raaj (5) 68 57 N Downs (2) 13 06 C’est Une Star (9) 56.5 46 M Cameron 1 — Vee Cece SCRATCHED Race 3: AIGNE, THE COSSACK, REVOLUTION 3 Corson Maize Pakuranga Hunt 12.43 7 7s3F3 Te Kahu (1) 68 57 M Cropp 14 s2909 Ima Wonder (12) 56.5 45 L Satherley 2 361s0 Creative Genius (8) 60 74 R Elliot Race 4: CAUTIOUS APPROACH, WIND CHIMES, $50,000, open hurdle, 3350m 8 — Kilronan SCRATCHED 3 421s4 The Buzz (9) 58 70 T Yanagida (a1) RELIABLE HUNTER 9 8F859 Donardo (7) 68 52 J Seivwright (1) 8 Fixine For Equine 3.38 SCRATCHED 1 32144 Tommyra (9) 69 90 R Cole 4 — Desert Mirage Race 5: MESMERIZE, DRUMGOLD, LITTLE MACS 10 46P05 Lothbrok (13) 68 52 B M Donoghue (3) $10,000, maiden, 1200m 5 s3711 Nomoathaj (12) 57 72 C Burdan (a2) 2 41114 Aigne (8) 67 86 D M Parker 11 s09LP Daad (8) 68 50 S Karnicnik Race 6: DELACROIX, WISE MEN SAY, NAPOLEON 3 s5462 No Tip (5) 66.5 85 B M Donoghue 1 346s Seven Aajes (7) 58.5 50 S Weatherley 6 534s4 Civilised (3) 57 68 L Satherley Race 7: ABU DHABI, OUR CUZZIE, MISTER MOSEY 12 P8655 Grandiscoccymelums (2) 68 50 7 261s9 James Barrie (11) 56.5 67 S Weatherley 4 74P75 Gallante (10) 65 81 I Lupton B Lammas 2 99 Implicit (6) 58.5 45 A Goindasamy (a2) Race 8: EMBERS, O’JESSICA, PRECISION SHOOTER 8 s5s31 Siracusa (6) 55.5 69 D Johnson 5 sP6L8 Bigredmoon (4) 65 76 G Walsh 13 07637 Florence Ivy (6) 66 50 H McNeill (1) 3 9 Linoleum (13) 58.5 45 M McNab Race 9: MAKZABEEL, MONLULA, LORD POLONIUS 6 01572 Revolution (13) 65 76 M Cropp 4 — Not Usual Grace SCRATCHED 9 19s19 Kaareraway (7) 54.5 67 14 s6660 Medini (12) 66 50 E Farr Callum Jones (a3) Race 10: JAMES BARRIE, SIRACUSA, NOMOATHAJ 7 05411 Magnanimous Man (7) 65 74 S Phelan 5 337s3 O’Jessica (10) 56.5 52 10 s1081 Now Is Now (5) 54.5 67 S Spratt Race 11: JUDY’S SONG, PIGGY MALONE, LA CASA 8 s2110 The Cossack (12) 65 74 A Kuru 6 Clc Pakuranga Hunt Cup 2.28 6 0s200 Lady De Winter (8) 56.5 50 T Thornton 9 3P555 Delegate (3) 65 73 J Seivwright 7 9547s Shibuya Kosaten (9) 56.5 49 11 4s390 Locally Sauced (10) 54.5 63 $50,000, open stp, 4900m 10 s0287 Each Way (11) 65 69 H McNeill 8 5s Locomotion (4) 56.5 47 M Cameron D Danis (a2) 11 10F3B Lake Superior (6) 65 69 S Karnicnik 1 55403 Wise Men Say (4) 71 96 I Lupton 9 07 Addicted To You (5) 56.5 45 L Satherley 12 38s58 Lily D’Or (1) 54 66 A Goindasamy (a2) 1 Eastern Earthmovers Hurdle 11.33 12 02260 Macklemore (2) 65 69 E Farr 2 1573P Shamal (2) 70.5 95 B Lammas 10 08s08 Mi Sky (12) 56.5 45 C Burdan (a2) 13 20s54 Iago (2) 54 62 M Hashizume (a3) $10,000, maiden hurdle, 2760m 13 62484 Izymydaad (1) 65 58 N Downs 3 P5701 Perry Mason (3) 68.5 91 A Kuru 11 Precision Shooter (1) 56 47 14 s5408 Critics Choice (4) 54 55 E McCall (a3) 4 04123 Delacroix (12) 65.5 85 S Phelan M Hashizume (a3) 1 34230 Richard Of Yorke (8) 68 59 4 Veterinary Associates 1.18 5 s7251 Old Countess (7) 65 86 R Cole 12 7s Listonian (11) 56 46 11 Wade Equine Coaches 5.23 M Roustoby (2) SCRATCHED $10,000, maiden, 2100m 6 1F722 Napoleon (1) 65 78 D M Parker 13 3s4 Embers (3) 54 51 D Johnson $22,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 2100m 2 — Izymydaad 7 9226F Des De Jeu (10) 65 77 J Seivwright 14 — Oneroa SCRATCHED 3 s0845 Londonderry Air (5) 68 55 M Cropp 1 58s02 Reliable Hunter (7) 58.5 54 S Weatherley 1 46514 Beaudz Well (17) 59.5 64 C Burdan (a2) 8 F0910 Magic Wonder (5) 65 76 B M Donoghue EMERGENCY: 2 4P058 Maestro Blu (9) 59.5 64 4 11055 Cleaver (2) 68 52 E Farr 2 35233 Wind Chimes (2) 58.5 54 M McNab 9 s4574 The Arabian Duke (11) 65 75 15 6800s Hetty (2) 56.5 45 5 37247 Aongatete Express (1) 68 50 I Lupton 3 30s72 Cautious Approach (12) 58.5 52 L Innes Callum Jones (a3) M Roustoby 3 s3815 La Casa (16) 59 63 M McNab 6 09PB8 Buddy Perfect (4) 68 50 4 s4074 Rising Risk (6) 58.5 50 T Yanagida (a1) 10 PsF4P Zamora (9) 65 74 N Downs 9 Tiley Family 4.13 B M Donoghue (3) 4 s7614 Mr Bazamour (14) 58.5 62 S Spratt 5 98308 Cassio (3) 58.5 49 D Danis (a2) 11 11340 Zedman (8) 65 73 H McNeill $22,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m 7 s0670 Call Me Royal (3) 68 50 N Downs (2) 6 400 Just Al (5) 58.5 48 T Newman (a3) 5 8s431 Piggy Malone (13) 58.5 62 L Satherley 12 93510 Southern Cool (13) 65 69 M Cropp 6 170s2 Rapidz (7) 58.5 62 C Dell 8 s2532 Raucous (9) 68 50 A Kuru 7 — Patsys Lad SCRATCHED 13 P6545 That’s How It Goes (14) 65 69 1 4135s Monlula (8) 60 65 R Elliot 9 5786s The Rolling Stone (6) 68 50 8 9 Te Tuhi Road (8) 58.5 46 2 047s3 Super Gee (12) 59.5 64 D Johnson 7 51304 Arite Guru (15) 58 61 D Danis (a2) S Karnicnik 8 84100 Renegade Fighter (8) 58 61 D M Parker (3) A Goindasamy (a2) 14 312F3 Grinner (6) 65 50 E Farr 3 313 Makzabeel (7) 59 63 L Innes 10 70608 Vincentius (7) 68 50 G Walsh 9 0s500 Black Tech (13) 58.5 45 4 62s21 Lord Polonius (5) 58.5 62 E McCall (a3) 10 690 Colossal (1) 58.5 45 M Hashizume (a3) 7 Pakuranga Hunt Supporters Grp 3.03 M Hashizume (a3) 9 1582 Judy’s Song (10) 57.5 64 T Yanagida (a1) 2 Pakuranga Hunt Landowners 12.08 11 0s006 Fourchoux (9) 58.5 45 L Satherley 5 6s076 My World (11) 58 61 T Yanagida (a1) 10 s6935 Just Treasure (1) 57.5 64 $10,000, maiden, 2100m A Goindasamy (a2) $10,000, maiden hurdle, 2760m 12 08597 Mokele Mbembe (11) 58.5 45 6 87s06 Livvy Lass (1) 57.5 64 M Cameron 1 83222 Abu Dhabi (7) 58.5 54 M Hashizume (a3) A Goindasamy (a2) 11 54205 Tunzagutz (2) 57.5 64 T Newman (a3) 1 08740 El Luchador (11) 68 59 13 0373 Black Eyed Sue (4) 56.5 51 2 2423 Our Cuzzie (3) 58.5 54 D Johnson 7 2234s Barbara (10) 57 63 L Satherley 12 10050 Tahuroa Height (11) 57.5 60 B M Donoghue (3) SCRATCHED C Burdan (a2) 3 3 Mister Mosey (6) 58.5 51 M McNab 8 — She’s Apples M Hashizume (a3) 2 36745 Kion (4) 68 58 I Lupton 14 06 Knock On Wood (10) 56.5 46 T Thornton 4 644s0 Border Leicester (14) 58.5 49 9 s0719 Chillax (9) 56.5 63 S Weatherley 13 7s007 Sir Aglovale (6) 57 59 L Innes 3 0s890 Azabeat (10) 68 50 E Farr A Goindasamy (a2) 10 1508s Darcee Que (6) 56.5 62 M Cameron 14 1s804 Shotgun Sally (3) 56 61 D Johnson 4 51693 Brawler (5) 68 50 N Downs (2) 5 The Patron’s Steeplechase 1.53 5 s4398 Monbeau (2) 58.5 49 C Burdan (a2) 11 83277 Call Me Bob (3) 56.5 58 15 40754 Midnite Invasion (12) 55.5 60 5 7s000 Pierian Spring (3) 68 50 J Seivwright (1) 6 7s500 Prince Solari (4) 58.5 48 T Thornton Callum Jones (a3) EMERGENCIES: 6 79s0P Prediction (1) 68 50 M Cropp $10,000, maiden stp, 4150m 7 050 El Zita (13) 58.5 46 T Yanagida (a1) 12 4666s Deels Done (2) 56.5 58 M McNab 16 90s60 Mr Big (4) 55 55 7 0P0P6 Prized Pins (6) 68 50 B Lammas 1 s53PF Crackthegoodstuff (4) 68 59 R Cole (2) 8 s3960 Camping (8) 58.5 45 R Elliot 13 1070s Spelterini (13) 55.5 60 T Thornton 17 s0287 Each Way (5) 58.5 62 8 s0600 Trueman (8) 68 50 A Kuru 2 s7823 Drumgold (10) 68 59 G Walsh 9 6s000 Pango (10) 58.5 45 D Danis (a2) 14 6s3s4 Spoil Sport (4) 55.5 60 S Spratt 18 10F3B Lake Superior (18) 58.5 62

Timaru harness at Timaru Sunday Jetbet 8 TAB D. 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11 T. 1-2-3, 5-6-7, 9-10-11 Q. 2-3-4-5, 8-9-10-11 PL6 6-11 Selections 9 96 Prince Ranier (Fr) U1 T Williams 14 — Drum Beat SCRATCHED 7 Southfuels Limited 3.20 5 5s985 Play Ball (Fr) 5 J Curtin Race 1: TOUCHE, REFINE, ROCKNGOODTIME 10 63023 Maranatha Atlas (Fr) U2 B Orange 15 309s0 Rocknroll Mama (Em1) (Fr) 13 R Anderson 6 s5518 Minnelli Smile (Fr) 6 S Ottley 11 046s0 Shandon Bells (Fr) U3 R Holmes 16 83225 Kingsdown Atom (Fr) 14 G O’Reilly $8500, 6yo+ r40-r59. mobile, 2000m 7 66239 Opawa Mach (Fr) 7 S O’Reilly (J) Race 2: INHERENT ROYAL, ONE OVER ALL, RANDOM JUDE 12 9s80 Flyin Sid (Fr) U4 T Chmiel 17 00s Dash For Cash (Fr) U1 L McCormick 1 s0190 Woman In Charge (Fr) 1 K Tomlinson (J) 8 56400 Ideal Rule (Fr) 8 A Lethaby Race 3: SURFERS DELIGHT, RIVEERED, MAJOR MOOSE 13 00007 Sheza Mighty Monarch (Fr) U5 L O’Reilly 2 5s005 Bettor Beontoit (Fr) 2 S Ottley 9 — Calypso Rock SCRATCHED Race 4: KUSANOVA, MARK DUNNETT, KINGSDOWN ATOM 14 862 One Over All (Fr) U6 G Smith 5 Laser Electrical Timaru F&M 2.11 3 36841 Jenabella (Fr) 3 G Smith 10 50520 Paul’s Verdict (Fr) 21 J Morrison (J) Race 5: ENDLESS DREAMS, DOLCE VITA, KATHERINE 15 73 This Time Gamble (Fr) U7 J Dunn $8500, non-winners 3yo+ f&m. mobile, 4 40078 Cheddar Made Beta (Fr) 4 R Close 11 21886 Mossman (Fr) 22 B Orange Race 6: BLACK JACKET, GOLD CHAIN, SONOMA TYRON 16 000s3 Ilsas Son (Fr) U8 R Anderson 2000m 5 77s01 Barkley (Fr) 5 L O’Reilly 12 74s65 Shesheartandsole (Fr) 23 T Chmiel Race 7: GOOD ON YA KIWI, OVERARM, CLIVE 6 45929 Rake (Fr) 6 B Orange 13 28040 Vintage Beach (Fr) 24 T Williams 3 Ezykonect Rural Broadband 1.00 1 87834 Dolce Vita (Fr) 1 J Dunn 7 2s809 Rah De Rah (Fr) 7 J Cox Race 8: GUIDO DA SIENA, TERROR THE CHRISTIAN, 2 87 Valynda (Fr) 2 J Cox 10 Farewell Darrin Williams Trot 4.59 SISTER’S DELIGHT $8500, non-winners 3yo+. mobile, 2000m 8 8s705 Ardent Lustre (Fr) 8 G O’Reilly 3 I’m Always Dreaming (Fr) 3 G O’Reilly 9 198s0 Clive (Fr) 9 J Dunn Race 9: MOSSMAN, HAYDEN BROMAC, 1 6654 Riveered (Fr) 1 O Thornley (J) $9000, 4yo+ r46-r59 discretionary handicap 4 309s0 Rocknroll Mama (Em1) (Fr) 4 R Anderson 10 56163 Jody Direen (Fr) 21 T Williams 2 50s53 Loyalist (Fr) 2 B Hope (J) stand, 2600m ESSENCE OF EASTON 5 0 Szybka Ethan (Fr) 5 G Telfer 11 01890 Invisible Girl (Fr) 22 J Curtin 3 7s0 Caballe Beach (Fr) 3 K Cox Race 10: MADAM SASS, EASY PICKINGS, ZONED SCARLETT 6 Katherine (Fr) 6 J Young-Grant 12 80806 Good On Ya Kiwi (Fr) 23 R Holmes 1 92959 Sunny Bill (Fr) 1 R Close 4 2 Surfers Delight (Fr) 4 J Dunn Race 11: SQUARE DEALER, DISMARA, BONNY’S GEM 7 Hey Tonight (Fr) 7 R Close 13 54738 Overarm (Fr) 24 T Chmiel 2 01s04 Global Flight (Fr) 2 A Lethaby 5 8362 Major Moose (Fr) 5 T Williams 8 4990s Viewfield Dream (Em2) (Fr) 8 14 63480 Alexy (Fr) 25 J Young-Grant 3 s2858 Majestic Sunset (Fr) 3 J Curtin 6 60805 Kwik Sport (Em1) (Fr) 6 J Cox S Thornley (J) 4 60950 Sods Law (Fr) 4 J Geddes 7 80979 Maldito (Fr) 7 J Simpson (J) 9 Little Gee (Fr) 9 L O’Reilly 8 Catering South Canterbury 3.55 5 0s777 Grand Princess (Fr) 5 J Morrison (J) 1 Night ‘N Day Pk Amateur Drivers 11.58 8 6s084 Silent Shadow (Fr) 8 L O’Reilly 10 06748 Mrs Washington (Fr) 21 R May 6 60500 Unique Marshall (Fr) 6 R May $9000, 4yo+ r40-r54,r55 w/c stand, 2600m $8000, 4yo+ r40-r53. mobile, 2000m 9 900 Rosies Terror (Em2) (Fr) 9 G O’Reilly 11 27385 Greenback Boogie (Fr) 22 S Ottley 7 06084 Don’t Look Back (Fr) 7 K Tomlinson (J) 10 Pembrook’s Destiny (Fr) 21 R May 12 330 Iksaka (Fr) 23 J Simpson (J) 1 66s00 Secret Bet (Fr) 1 T Chmiel 8 70510 Red Harbour (Fr) U1 C Thornley 1 90s00 Dalness Arizona (Fr) 1 R Sissons 11 74088 Twilight Bromac (Fr) 22 B Orange 13 04 Delight My Fire (Fr) 24 T Williams 2 90065 Chaaat (Fr) 2 L McCormick 9 PPs00 Madam Sass (Fr) U2 J Dunn 2 99883 Refine (Fr) 2 G Cook 12 0 Magic Sign (Fr) 23 S Tomlinson (J) 14 2s Monellie (Fr) 25 C Thornley 3 0090s Contractual Issues (Fr) 3 G Smith 10 64184 Zoned Scarlett (10) 1 B Orange 3 0s900 Yankee Diva (Fr) 3 W Frost 13 03627 Play By Ear (Fr) 24 S Ottley 15 36s73 Booraa (Fr) 26 K Cox 4 28507 Guido Da Siena (Fr) 4 B Hope (J) 11 s7s81 Missy Moo (10) 2 G Smith 4 6551s Senorita Margarita (Fr) 4 14 Perfect Cut (Fr) 25 J Young-Grant 16 52P3 Endless Dreams (Fr) 27 B Orange 5 85715 Sister’s Delight (Fr) 5 S Ottley 12 44569 She’s Allthe Craze (10) 3 J Young-Grant J Buckland-Stevens 15 42256 Le Tissier (Fr) 26 R Holmes 6 7210 Boom (Fr) 6 R May 13 40922 Easy Pickings (10) 4 B Hope (J) 5 00745 Highland Reign (Fr) 5 C Wigg 16 — Carrera Dance SCRATCHED 6 Brosnan Transport Trot 2.45 7 86004 Terror The Christian (Fr) 7 B Orange 14 s8096 Playboy’s Brother (10) 5 S Ottley 6 22864 Four Starzzz Shiraz (Fr) 6 C Negus $8500, up-r42 w/c stand, 2600m 8 31700 Donegal Gilbert (Fr) 8 J Cox 7 05031 Rockngoodtime (Fr) 7 B Wilmott 4 Equine Veterinary Services 1.35 9 31673 Buckskin (Fr) 9 S O’Reilly (J) 11 05/12 Xmas Party At Phar Lap 5.30 1 31863 Gold Chain (Fr) 1 J Dunn 8 08437 Touche (Fr) 8 P Wallace $8500, non-winners 3yo+ stand, 2600m 10 82902 Flamboyant (Fr) 10 B Laughton (J) $8500, 4yo+ r40-r44,r45 w/c. mobile, 2600m 9 8Ps08 Melton Reactor (Fr) 9 A Edge 2 0000s Look Both Ways (Fr) 2 T Chmiel 11 77714 Arnies Army (Fr) 11 J Dunn 10 000s0 Rainy River (Fr) 21 N Munro 1 P00s Going For Gold (Fr) 1 B Orange 3 04980 Unique Rose (Fr) 3 R May 12 89164 Terrier (Fr) 12 R Close 1 s0077 My Nikayla (Fr) 1 K Tomlinson (J) 2 83683 Art Collector (Fr) 2 J Cox 4 48905 Tequila Sunset (Fr) 4 K Cameron 13 070s0 Victor Tango (Fr) 13 J Morrison (J) 2 00800 Mack Sheer (Fr) 2 R Close 2 Morrison’s Saddlery & Feed Trot 12.25 3 70s90 Dream On Jaffa (Em2) (Fr) 3 K Kelly 5 00048 Just One More (Fr) 5 G Smith 14 68136 The Conqueror (Em1) (Fr) 14 C Thornley 3 29938 Ripsnorter (Fr) 3 B Orange 4 4990s Viewfield Dream (Fr) 4 S Thornley (J) 6 71s70 Silver Surfer (Fr) 6 B Weaver 4 70537 Square Dealer (Fr) 4 J Dunn $8500, non-winners 3yo+ stand, 2600m 15 — Just N Awe SCRATCHED 5 7s87 Mark Dunnett (Fr) 5 J Young-Grant 7 1558s Black Jacket (Fr) 7 R Close 16 2s746 Classy Kid (Fr) 15 A Lethaby 5 00274 Bonny’s Gem (Fr) 5 A Cameron (J) 1 — Inquizitive Man SCRATCHED 6 0s Crystal Daytom (Fr) 6 L O’Reilly 8 00900 Dora Explorer (Fr) 8 L McCormick 6 89003 Dismara (Fr) 6 S Ottley 2 39s09 Hang On Suzie (Fr) 1 J Curtin 7 996 Duffy Hollow (Fr) 7 T Williams 9 0s938 Play Dough (Fr) 9 L O’Reilly 9 Empire Hotel (Temuka) 4.29 7 17700 Comfortably Numb (Fr) 7 T Williams 3 7642 Random Jude (Fr) 2 J Morrison (J) 8 9s642 Kusanova (Fr) 8 G Smith 10 30344 Rachmaninov (Fr) 10 T Grant 8 76669 Pete’s Dash (Fr) 8 R May 4 90s00 Nordic Prince (Em1) (Fr) 3 J Cox 9 54944 Social Media (Fr) 9 K Cox 11 08300 I Dream Of Jeannie (Fr) 11 T Williams $8500, 4yo+ r45-r50. mobile, 2600m 9 0050s Mister Mighty (Fr) 9 G Smith 5 3833s Line A Love (Fr) 4 J Patterson 10 — Kwik Sport SCRATCHED 12 00s41 Sonoma Tyron (Fr) 12 S O’Reilly (J) 1 s4317 Been To Jenny’s (Fr) 1 K Cameron 10 25857 Dreaminsover (Fr) 21 J Young-Grant 6 7s724 Inherent Royal (Fr) 5 S Ottley 11 Glitz And Glam (Fr) 10 J Dunn 13 907s4 Deborahs Gem (Fr) 13 R Holmes 2 70964 Essence Of Easton (Fr) 2 R May 11 80479 Crosso’s Cullect (Fr) 22 J Cox 7 4080s Little Miss (Fr) 6 C Thornley 12 9979 Belmont Betty (Fr) 11 C Thornley 14 00s90 Majestic Rose (Fr) U1 L Dobbs 3 76298 Already Gone (Fr) 3 J Dunn 12 05009 Pocket Call (Fr) 23 L Dobbs 8 s0609 Raining In My Heart (Fr) 7 G O’Reilly 13 46026 Westburn Bliss (Fr) 12 J Curtin 15 — Faith No More SCRATCHED 4 47541 Hayden Bromac (Fr) 4 G Smith 13 24990 Sweeney Todd (Fr) 24 B Zampese

Auckland greys at Manukau Sunday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 11-12-13 Q. 2-3-4-5, 10-11-12-13 PL6 8-13 Selections EMERGENCIES: 5 Trophies Plus Sprint 1.45 8 Terminating Pick6 Sprint 2.38 11 Qualified Pet Services 3.30 Race 1: MARGAUX, YOU’RE GORGEOUS, ALL DAY LONG 9 6 Pachinko nwtd Linda Martin 10 57784 Loudred nwtd R & L Udy $1500, C1, 318m $1685, C1/2, 318m $2860, C4/5, 318m Race 2: THRILLING NORMAN, MIDNIGHT FAITH, TAMANTHA 1 66866 Monsoon Malabar 19.22 Udy & Cottam 1 5188s Blitz ‘Em Rene 18.33 Udy & Cottam Race 3: FEDERER, HOW’S THE ENEMY, MY KIRSTY 1 73745 Mobility Scooter 18.65 Marsha Black 2 Jo’s Wholesale & Sports Bar 12.52 2 72736 Noise Maker 18.70 Phil Green 2 36362 Morton Keeping 18.47 Sean Codlin Race 4: OPAWA DELIGHT, BOYKA, GLOW UP 2 478s5 Little Mermaid 18.97 W & T Steele $1450, C1, 318m 3 77484 Tango Miss 18.73 Greg Pomeroy 3 63185 Sweet Clover 18.81 K T Herbert 3 11115 Isn’t She Sleek 18.29 Peter Henley Race 5: JUST NIA, RAINY RIVER, MOBILITY SCOOTER 4 83546 Rainy River 18.77 S E Hunt 4 22222 Thrilling Dora 18.81 Emma Potts 4 45176 Thrilling Hudson 18.51 Thayne Green Race 6: DANNY LANG, FLYING HUEY, MY BRO BOBBY 1 17 Midnight Faith 18.71 Udy & Cottam 5 32315 Does He Exist 18.44 Robert Roper 2 22224 Tamantha 19.04 Bob Bond 5 56654 Kuridrani 18.49 Marsha Black 5 35377 Platinum Spirit 18.75 Robert Roper Race 7: THRILLING IZZY, SILENCI, THRILLING NEVE 6 48331 Franky The Jett 18.44 Emma Potts 3 681s8 Starburst Alby nwtd Phil Green 6 56867 Smash Burton 19.12 R & L Udy 6 62434 Grey Way 18.64 Greg Pomeroy Race 8: THRILLING DORA, TRIBAL CONQUEST, GREY WAY 7 58168 My Snuggles 18.93 Marsha Black 7 13114 Portland Wonder 18.25 Tracey & Lisa Craik 4 44528 Just Nia 18.80 Marsha Black 7 25857 Snoopy’s Hero 18.63 David Ray 8 52721 Tribal Conquest 18.80 R & L Udy 8 75313 Electric Dancer 18.48 W & T Steele Race 9: SERBIAN ACE, CANADIAN ACE, AWARD WINNER 5 53863 Smash Out 18.94 R & L Udy 8 77787 Party Every Day nwtd R & L Udy Race 10: THRILLING BOW, PAM ARISING, GET ME HOME EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 6 76742 Black Bridge 18.77 Robert Roper EMERGENCIES: 9 42741 Isn’t She Bliss 18.58 Peter Henley Race 11: ISN’T SHE SLEEK, PORTLAND WONDER, 7 53748 Shambi’s Girl 18.96 K T Herbert 9 6768s Looking Snatched nwtd Tracey & Lisa Craik 9 72888 Carl Spackler nwtd R & L Udy 10 72347 Allegro Rory nwtd Robert Roper 10 11232 Choo Choo 18.65 Glennis Farrell CHOO CHOO 8 1311 Thrilling Norman nwtd Karen Walsh 10 44528 Just Nia 18.80 Marsha Black Race 12: HOT LITTLE NANCY, GO ALL LIN, EMERGENCIES: 12 Hewlett Electrical Sprint 3.48 9 72888 Carl Spackler nwtd R & L Udy 9 Pump & Engineering Serv. 2.55 EXPRESS EMPORIUM 6 Mayhounds Grey Rehoming Grp 2.04 $2035, C3, 318m 10 72347 Allegro Rory nwtd Robert Roper $2505, C1, 527m Race 13: STAY RICH, MEDUSA WHO, BOTANY SANDY $1450, C1, 318m 1 72113 Serbian Ace 30.82 Tracey & Lisa Craik 1 35758 Dignity Dented 18.76 Thayne Green 3 Waterloo Cup Day 18/10 1.10 1 83358 Waiterimu Ripper 18.51 R & L Udy 2 68557 Our Scarlett nwtd Marsha Black 2 13317 Beau Beau 18.81 Sam Lozell 3 64131 Hot Little Nancy 18.56 Sam Lozell $2505, C1, 527m 2 56226 My Bro Bobby 18.80 M Prangley 3 51612 Canadian Ace nwtd Tracey & Lisa Craik 4 46761 Podium Phobia 18.53 Tracey & Lisa Craik 3 36673 Audrette 18.45 Bob Bond 4 88647 Opawa Lola 31.22 S E Hunt 1 42267 My Kirsty 30.99 Udy & Cottam 5 58524 Ti Amo 18.53 Tracey & Lisa Craik 5 57573 Award Winner 30.97 Thayne Green 2 316 Federer nwtd Tracey & Lisa Craik 4 36417 Mallorca 18.64 Tracey & Lisa Craik 6 11552 Go All Lin 18.56 S O’Neill 3 46655 Kapai Chris 31.05 W & T Steele 5 85624 Flying Huey nwtd Marsha Black 6 45376 Max Volume nwtd S O’Neill 7 54223 Express Emporium 18.46 W & T Steele 4 13775 Mitcham Greg nwtd S O’Neill 6 33221 Danny Lang 18.75 A J Christiansen 7 26838 Master Brady 31.05 Sean Codlin 8 55271 Wild Kiwi 18.46 Udy & Cottam 5 22434 All Unite nwtd Emma Potts 7 81836 Sadowski 19.14 Linda Martin 8 38574 Born Tasha nwtd W & T Steele EMERGENCIES: 6 68467 Fear The Fur 30.93 S O’Neill 8 65428 Nexus 18.60 Glennis Farrell EMERGENCY: 9 75436 Platinum Earner 18.48 Robert Roper 7 73887 React Respond 30.77 R & L Udy EMERGENCIES: 9 F3486 Indi Shae nwtd S O’Neill 10 46184 Pacemaker 18.51 S O’Neill 8 41423 How’s The Enemy nwtd Robert Roper 9 43453 Sir Yens 18.82 K T Herbert 10 Carol’s Tab Taipa Tavern 3.13 EMERGENCY: 10 72347 Allegro Rory nwtd Robert Roper 13 Sportsbowl Function Centre 4.05 9 F3486 Indi Shae nwtd S O’Neill $2860, C2, 527m $1685, C1/2, 318m 7 Mt Wellington Tab Stakes 2.21 1 Follow Auckland GRC On Fiki 12.35 4 Greyhounds North Graduation 1.27 1 53285 Thrilling Amelia 31.23 Karen Walsh 1 23856 Botany Sandy 18.53 Phil Green 2 43144 Get Me Home 30.88 Udy & Cottam $1365, C0, 318m $4735, C4/5, 527m 2 31285 Medusa Who 18.68 M Prangley $3800, C1, distance, 603m 3 57562 Jinja Jay 30.48 W & T Steele 1 15111 Thrilling Izzy 30.28 Karen Walsh 3 16353 Thrilling Arnold 18.70 Sean Codlin 1 38234 All Day Long nwtd Robert Roper 1 63726 Glow Up 36.04 Tracey & Lisa Craik 4 68367 Our Hotrod 30.84 Udy & Cottam 4 82615 Stay Rich 18.55 M & J Smith 2 21283 Thrilling Neve 30.53 Karen Walsh 2 86552 Ruby Express nwtd Marsha Black 2 25254 Boyka nwtd Glennis Farrell 5 75744 Kai Nan 30.79 Glennis Farrell 5 21477 Ford Man 18.68 R & L Udy 3 52321 Margaux nwtd K R Toomer 3 43438 Go Angel 35.74 Glennis Farrell 3 32342 Silenci 30.58 Peter Ferguson 6 22512 Thrilling Bow 30.67 Karen Walsh 6 35737 Rod’s Girl 18.70 Udy & Cottam 4 67455 My Bro Jet nwtd Thayne Green 4 43632 Thea Who nwtd M Prangley 4 71755 Spring Queen 30.67 Emma Potts 7 63623 Pam Arising 30.74 S O’Neill 7 81655 Always Dreaming 18.58 Glennis Farrell 5 22228 You’re Gorgeous nwtd Tracey & Lisa Craik 5 17217 Opawa Gonzo nwtd Glennis Farrell 5 14344 Thrilling Stomp 30.35 Karen Walsh 8 31572 Electric Shock nwtd A J Christiansen 8 17834 Pliskova 18.74 S E Hunt 6 73626 Prideful nwtd Tracey & Lisa Craik 6 86718 Vibe nwtd Sean Codlin 6 687s4 Gao Gao 30.53 Glennis Farrell EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 7 Soviet Star nwtd Tracey & Lisa Craik 7 15644 Dobby Who 35.41 M Prangley 7 24637 Opawa Magic 30.66 Glennis Farrell 9 31685 Opawa Big 30.83 Glennis Farrell 9 6768s Looking Snatched nwtd Tracey & Lisa Craik 8 74633 Rapinoe nwtd Marsha Black 8 35461 Opawa Delight 36.24 Tracey & Lisa Craik 8 21151 Ginny Weasley 30.45 Emma Potts 10 85466 Jinja Murphy 30.50 W & T Steele 10 72347 Allegro Rory nwtd Robert Roper The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 RACING 21

Victoria races at Kyneton Sunday Jetbet 13 TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 8, 9 Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9 Quaddie 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Selections 3 5s02s Demilitarized (4) 58.5 88 W Egan EMERGENCIES: 8 — Elleofadeel SCRATCHED 9 27717 Summer Lover db (6) 58 99 Race 1: CROWN OF MELBOURNE, JOHNNY THUNDER, 4 803s Hugo Loves Vegas h (5) 58.5 94 11 s4745 Streets Of Suemori (12) 57.5 89 9 66s21 Mainland cw (6) 57 98 D Yendall Ms M Lawrence (a3) Ms J Philpot (a2) Ms T Childs (a3) 10 02s84 Our Dreamsarefree (8) 57 89 10 1 Scream Dream cw (12) 57 98 Z Spain DEFENCE FORCE 5 487s Magnus A Go Go (2) 58.5 87 J Martin 12 66s73 Call Me Cain h (7) 59.5 86 M Poy (a) L Riordan (a) 11 10s0 Madam Mischief b (11) 56.5 90 N Farley Race 2: GRANDMA GAIL, SHARLIE, SIGRID 6 5990s Pat’s Hat h (13) 58.5 77 Ms A Kelly (a2) 13 8s84 Raphael (16) 57 89 D Moor 11 4s208 Surooj (9) 56 100 D Stackhouse 12 33s1 Rainbiel (2) 56.5 98 Dean Holland Race 3: TO THE BARRICADES, SENSE OF DOUBT, 7 8540s Recidivist (8) 58.5 85 Ms M Julius (a) 14 6 Tavajen (11) 55 93 12 44192 Cape Trafalgar w (5) 56 95 L King (a) 13 1s7 Safe Passage db (13) 56.5 97 D Moor CALLME MISS MAISIE 8 Coloured Sand (9) 56.5 90 Ms T Hope (a) 15 8 Rasmussen (1) 57 87 D Stackhouse 13 08s76 Cerveau h (11) 56 89 C Newitt 14 5s081 Ellanova cwh (8) 56 95 M Poy (a) Race 4: PINOT PARTY, POET WARRIOR, PROSECUTOR 9 6 Elmism (10) 56.5 82 Ms R Pearson 16 80 Pommy Bird (2) 57.5 74 R T Tremsal EMERGENCIES: Race 5: ROUSSEAU, RELIABLE DUDE, IMAGINE HOWE 10 28 Grandma Gail (14) 56.5 94 D Moor 7 TAC Be Races Ready 6.30 15 1060s Mary’s Pride wh (17) 58 87 B Allen Race 6: SUROOJ, SLEEPLESS, PEACE BROTHER 11 s3055 Quality Diamond (11) 56.5 100 B Allen 5 Iron Jack Plate 5.20 $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 1469m 16 214s0 No Shame (4) 57 84 12 4428s Sharlie (3) 56.5 87 F W Kersley 17 1s007 Madame Brezing h (1) 57 79 Race 7: INFLUENTIAL JACK, RAGNARS BRIDE, $35,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 1875m 1 110s7 Stogursey Prince wn (11) 61.5 89 13 53433 Sigrid (6) 56.5 99 M Dee 18 4480s Sykedupgal w (5) 56 92 OUR GIRL SILKE 1 258s4 It’s Trumps h (17) 59.5 85 Dean Holland W Egan 14 0s Tideway (1) 56.5 94 J Fry M Cartwright (a1.5) 2 27s50 Sentry Rock (10) 59.5 85 D Stackhouse 2 50s42 Our Girl Silke (4) 61 97 J Childs Race 8: SAFE PASSAGE, SCREAM DREAM, 19 398s0 Dynamic Moss (14) 56 82 MADAM MISCHIEF 3 Bendigo Serv. Centre Plate 4.10 3 0s648 Spirit Of The Cape (8) 59.5 84 C Newitt 3 53253 The Wrangler w (16) 61 95 Race 9: SOUTHERN TURF, POWER STATION, ELLIS PARK 4 5s824 Wilson Won (9) 59.5 88 J Allen Ms M Lloyd (a1.5) 9 Bet365 Racing Refunds 7.30 $35,000, 4yo & up Maiden SW, 1212m 5 97053 Femme Americain (13) 57.5 82 J Keating 4 04534 Fast Plan dw (6) 60.5 93 J Fry 1 7s8s6 Brecon Kid (4) 58.5 84 Ms L Lafferty (a2) 6 2s52 Imagine Howe (5) 57 91 M Rodd 5 46s22 Influential Jack dw (5) 59.5 100 D Moor $35,000, 3yo & up C,H&Gs Benchmark 64, 2 Buluga (5) 58.5 90 Z Spain 7 9 Jamcra (16) 57 76 E Brown 6 5s609 Pot Black wh (9) 59.5 90 D Yendall 1212m 1 Bet365 Top Tote Plus Plate 3.00 3 7s435 Capito (3) 58.5 90 E Brown 8 6 Prince Romany (1) 57 91 F W Kersley 7 21s61 Ragnars Bride c (7) 59 94 M Dee 1 20341 Southern Turf cdwh (3) 61.5 97 $35,000, 3yo Maiden SW, 1212m 4 52045 Javelina (6) 58.5 87 Ms A Kelly (a2) 9 53 Reliable Dude (3) 57 95 D Yendall 8 455s2 Shoot For Coomaah (3) 59 96 J Allen Ms T Childs (a3) 5 5059s On Board (12) 58.5 85 Ms L Boyd 10 4s545 Rousseau b (4) 57 100 M Walker 9 27s10 Frome The Stars w (13) 58.5 96 2 1315s Designer Chef dwn (15) 61 89 1 Crown Of Melbourne (6) 58 81 6 4s8s0 Sense Of Doubt (10) 58.5 91 J Allen 11 677 War At Sea (12) 57 81 L King (a) M Walker Ms R Pearson D Stackhouse 7 72956 Sly Sloth (11) 58.5 90 Ms M Lloyd (a1.5) 12 55s94 Wise Dragon (2) 57 89 J Childs 10 15s15 Enduring Love w (8) 57 91 SCRATCHED 2 Daunting Magic (7) 58 79 N Farley 3 — Shenanigan City 8 s56s4 Amazing Grace (13) 56.5 92 D Yendall 13 Yesugei (14) 57 82 D Moor M Cartwright (a1.5) 4 21s01 Winning Red d (7) 61 92 J Allen 3 Defence Force (2) 58 82 M Dee 9 37s6s Callme Miss Maisie (9) 56.5 100 14 27 Miette Star (6) 55 91 L Riordan (a) EMERGENCIES: 4 32 Ice Ice Baby (3) 58 100 M Rodd 5 1575s Zoology dwb (11) 61 92 L Riordan (a) D Stackhouse EMERGENCIES: 11 07441 Righthere Rightnow dn (12) 56.5 91 6 5191s Legenda w (12) 60.5 83 M Poy (a) 5 435s Johnny Thunder (13) 58 93 F W Kersley 10 538s Credlin (2) 56.5 95 L German (a) 15 056 Empireofthedragon (7) 59.5 80 J Hill M Aitken 6 Vitruvius (1) 58 80 B Prebble 7 42406 Make It Count dw (4) 60.5 95 D Moor 11 3s8 Free Spin (7) 56.5 93 C Newitt 16 9706s The Fettler (15) 59.5 83 M Poy (a) 12 6735s Epsom Days (15) 57 90 8 08s06 Proud Wolf dwh (14) 60.5 84 J Childs 7 — Zoudica SCRATCHED 12 Miss Bellerente h (8) 56.5 92 17 87s80 Written Lady (11) 57.5 71 Ms C Gaudry (a4) 8 Zuiichi h (8) 58 80 B Allen 9 58s71 Red Octane d (16) 60.5 94 Ms T Hope (a) Ms L Lafferty (a2) 13 05400 Stayawake dw (2) 57 94 B Allen Ms A Bryan (a2) 9 Americain Angel (16) 56 81 D Moor 13 0s6 Seneca Falls (1) 56.5 94 M Dee 14 50587 Dry Biscuit dwn (1) 56 87 C Newitt 10 Direction (12) 56 81 6 Bet365 Protest Promise 6.00 10 18s Ellis Park (8) 60 92 M Rodd 14 264s To The Barricades (14) 56.5 97 B Mertens 15 77900 Jersey Whistler wn (14) 56 86 Z Spain 11 8s891 Mister Hay Zee d (6) 60 90 E Brown 11 Lisieux (4) 56 82 J Martin $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 1875m 16 00946 Off Peak w (10) 56 85 Ms L Boyd 12 Main Deck h (15) 56 82 C Newitt 4 Bet365 Odds Protector Plate 4.45 12 2310s Seafield Road w (18) 60 92 13 32s64 My Best Effort (10) 56 97 M Walker 1 s7809 Royal Music w (1) 62 95 8 Hanging Rock Winery 7.0 0 M Cartwright (a1.5) $35,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 1469m Ms M Lloyd (a1.5) 13 21 Power Station d (5) 59 97 J Mott 14 Red Arabesque (14) 56 83 Z Spain $35,000, 3yo & up F&M Benchmark 64, 1212m EMERGENCIES: 1 92865 Change It Up (9) 59.5 86 Dean Holland 2 214s2 Nirvana w (7) 61 99 B Rawiller 14 65802 Toolbar tdwh (17) 58.5 90 15 6 Top Critic (9) 56 86 M Poy (a) 2 s4336 Prosecutor (13) 59.5 100 J Allen 3 57547 Latin Beat w (12) 59.5 92 1 100s4 Katsuma (16) 62 100 M Cartwright (a1.5) EMERGENCIES: 16 76s Lonhgoal (11) 56 87 3 Three Corners (14) 59.5 82 Z Spain M Cartwright (a1.5) 2 3128s Neneka tdn (10) 62 91 M Dee 15 345s8 The Regiment n (2) 58.5 88 J Fry 17 68 Jianzhang (5) 58 85 L German (a) 4 53542 Cyclone Sally (3) 57.5 95 B Allen 4 4L435 Peace Brother w (4) 59.5 97 3 8300s Uptown Lilly cdwh (9) 62 94 16 96281 Booze Free dwn (20) 58.5 87 B Allen 5 40s Seabaz (15) 57.5 76 N Farley Ms L Lafferty (a2) Ms T Childs (a3) 17 58s41 Dreams And Schemes tw (10) 58 100 2 Hygain Plate 3.35 6 88s Barely A Challenge (5) 57 79 J Martin 5 6541s Californiagrandcru wn (2) 59 89 4 329s0 In Fashion d (18) 59 83 L Riordan (a) D Yendall 7 Lackers (10) 57 82 Ms R Pearson W Gordon 5 1264s Punkzy d (15) 59 89 Ms M Lloyd (a1.5) 18 605s9 Huge Action (9) 58 85 $35,000, 4yo & up Maiden SW, 1212m 8 4s583 Pinot Party (8) 57 93 C Newitt 6 4s831 Barbie’s Boy w (10) 58.5 93 6 81564 Smokin’ Salmon dw (7) 59 95 J Mott 19 8865s Goethe ch (19) 58 85 1 Black Ink (12) 58.5 87 M Rodd 9 8s543 Poet Warrior (4) 57 88 D Stackhouse Ms J Philpot (a2) 7 — Fiftyonestates SCRATCHED 20 s3762 Count Of Carford d (1) 57.5 90 2 404s3 Crisis Time (7) 58.5 88 J Childs 10 82 Lady Kermadec (6) 55 91 L King (a) 7 s19s7 Sleepless (3) 58 96 N Farley 8 18s00 Arienzo d (3) 58 88 D Stackhouse D Stackhouse

New South Wales races at Ballina Sunday Jetbet 11 TAB doubles 3-4, 6-7 Trebles 2-3-4, 5-6-7 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 4-5-6-7 Selections 11 Super Slick (11) 55 90 6 8126s The Timewarp w (6) 55 86 Ms T Harrison 5 Nth Ballina Smash Repairs 6.15 6 18892 Carry On Ringo w (7) 55 99 L Rolls Race 1: LUCKY ENUFF, UPRISE, CONTINUUM K Wilson-Taylor (a2) 7 66720 Nanny’s Primed (7) 55 88 L Rolls 7 27117 Bobby Axelrod d (9) 55 100 8 31989 Urban Appeal (4) 55 83 K Matheson $22,000, Benchmark 66, 1000m Ms M Kennedy (a1.5) Race 2: LE FIGARO, JUBAI PRIDE, JOYFUL MISS 2 XXXX Gold Plate 4.25 9 67546 Brooke w (1) 55 86 Ms E Atkinson (a1.5) 1 02045 General Nelson cwh (3) 61.5 95 L Rolls 8 s1658 Dreaming Of Biscay d (3) 55 97 Race 3: CUBIC ZIRCONIA, THE TIMEWARP, BACKFILL $22,000, Maiden SW, 1000m 10 30665 My Best Seller w (3) 55 87 Ms B Hodder 2 3310s Gangika dw (8) 60 91 J Grisedale Ms B Hodder Race 4: SHY BOY, RULE BREAKER, FLICK 3 0004s Rippa Eagle (10) 60 83 J Taylor 9 59077 Atlantic City dh (1) 55 90 T Wolfgram Race 5: TOBASCO, GANGIKA, LACE AND WHISKEY 1 677s Direct Drive (7) 59 85 K Matheson 4 Roofing Craftsman 5.40 4 2139s Inwithachance dw (9) 59 89 10 11287 Lucap tcw (10) 55 94 N Masuda 2 866s Look A’like (12) 59 85 N Masuda Race 6: SEE IT THRU, NOTHINGFORTHEPRESS, $22,000, Maiden, 1300m K Wilson-Taylor (a2) BOBBY AXELROD 3 3767s The Last Warrior (5) 59 94 5 33111 Tobasco cdw (4) 59 92 B Looker 7 The Mission @ Aquis Farm 7.35 1 33365 King Farouk (5) 59 94 K Matheson Ms L Kilner (a) 6 1800s Spot On Spud w (11) 58.5 73 Race 7: RESET’S SON, BRINKMANSHIP, RIGHTEOUSNESS 2 Sam’s A Fox (10) 58.5 90 $22,000, Benchmark 58, 1600m 4 0s0s7 You’ll Think Of Me (2) 59 83 J Taylor Ms E Atkinson (a1.5) Ms E Atkinson (a1.5) 1 87725 Brinkmanship t (10) 61 87 J Taylor 5 Bangalow Spice h (3) 57 93 7 00s84 Nick The Skip (6) 57.5 90 T Wolfgram 3 36 Day To Favour (14) 57.5 90 T Wolfgram 2 34714 Reset’s Son dwn (5) 61 100 Ms T Harrison 8 5798s Cosmos Seven tdw (1) 56.5 90 4 664s5 Brownie Points (12) 56.5 89 Ms M Kennedy (a1.5) 6 Bold Fiesta (1) 57 92 Ms J Worley Ms L Kilner (a) Ms B Hodder 3 s213s Windermere cw (3) 61 82 7 4s7s Le Figaro b (11) 57 100 Ms B Hodder 9 69651 Lace And Whiskey dw (7) 55 100 5 9s606 Daniel’s Luck (4) 56.5 91 J Grisedale 4 8560s Spooky Wooky wb (11) 60.5 80 8 — Angama SCRATCHED K Matheson J Grisedale 9 0s Illari h (8) 55 87 J Grisedale 6 59s54 Flick (15) 56.5 95 B Looker 10 565s5 Odds Or Evens dw (5) 55 88 Ms B Hodder 1 TAB Plate 3.50 5 75s05 Head Up High d (4) 59 85 10 Joyful Miss (10) 55 94 B Looker 7 9s744 Love A Diamond (6) 56.5 90 L Rolls 11 01587 My Cousin Steve cwh (2) 55 85 Ms E Atkinson (a1.5) $22,000, Maiden SW, 1000m 11 Jubai Pride (4) 55 95 L Rolls 8 7s59 Nasa (13) 56.5 98 Ms T Harrison Ms T Harrison 9 27s96 Poetic Affair (2) 56.5 93 6 49722 Righteousness (1) 59 84 Ms B Ainsworth 1 4799 Explosive Device h (10) 59 83 12 6 Wandering Princess (9) 55 89 Ms M Kennedy (a1.5) 10 s6653 Rule Breaker (11) 56.5 90 J Grob 6 Ballina Scaffolding Serv. 6.55 7 347s2 Rumberella wb (7) 58 85 Ms T Harrison 11 50632 Shy Boy h (1) 56.5 100 Ms L Kilner (a) 8 468s8 Tycoon Rossa cwh (12) 58 80 2 56 Rockdog (7) 59 88 L Rolls 3 Mulcahy Lawyers Handicap 5.00 12 70s46 Stars Are Trumps h (9) 56.5 91 J Taylor $22,000, Open, 1300m Ms L Kilner (a) 3 5s232 Uprise b (3) 59 100 B Looker 13 9620s Storm’s Coming (7) 56.5 88 1 81016 Wudang Blade wn (5) 62.5 94 9 — Bondurant SCRATCHED $22,000, Class 1, 1250m 4 38 Exquisite Bel (6) 57 96 K Matheson Ms M Kennedy (a1.5) K Wilson-Taylor (a2) 10 41659 Qualify cw (8) 55 97 T Wolfgram 5 s6798 Reappear h (2) 57 83 N Masuda 1 0s213 Cubic Zirconia tw (5) 59.5 92 T Wolfgram 14 3507s Sweet William (3) 56.5 91 2 23528 Nothingforthepress th (8) 59.5 96 11 s0710 Crafty Girl (6) 55 82 L Rolls 6 Tora Sumi (5) 57 89 Ms K Stanley 2 s06s5 Backfill (10) 58.5 92 B Looker K Wilson-Taylor (a2) B Looker 12 24440 Ester’s Rose twh (14) 55 78 7 49 Lucky Enuff (1) 56.5 100 Ms B Hodder 3 189s7 Biggie (2) 58.5 100 N Masuda EMERGENCIES: 3 37381 Kievann cdwn (4) 58 98 J Grob Ms T Harrison 8 074s2 Continuum (8) 55 92 J Grisedale 4 4878s Fighting Faith (8) 56 89 15 8s555 Reclusive Lad (17) 56.5 87 4 15s9s Smooth Consul twn (6) 57.5 90 13 78612 Spirit Of Husson w (2) 55 84 9 53s Kiki Coco (4) 55 88 T Wolfgram K Wilson-Taylor (a2) 16 376s0 Multimilly (16) 56.5 93 K Matheson Ms B Hodder 10 4s64 Senshi Spirit h (9) 55 96 Ms L Kilner (a) 5 20s07 Shezandi As n (9) 55 95 J Grisedale 17 4s64 Senshi Spirit h (8) 56.5 95 5 51021 See It Thru wh (2) 55.5 96 J Grisedale 14 0s370 Myboycellito twh (9) 55 79 Ms K Stanley

Christchurch greys at Addington Monday Jetbet 3 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 mayhounds.org.nz Rehoming Grp 12.29 EMERGENCIES: 5 53673 Famous Lee 38.30 S & B Evans 3 62434 Goldstar Montana 30.34 S & B Evans Race 1: GOLDEN KIWI, RAGING RACCOON, 9 85677 Captain Tim nwtd Sharon Hindson 6 45231 Van Nindi nwtd Calum Weir 4 45335 Goldstar Beau nwtd S & B Evans $1365, C0, 295m 10 88867 Sea Spray Nova nwtd Barry Freeman 7 35578 Goldstar Alaska nwtd S & B Evans 5 43166 Goldstar Darwin 31.18 S & B Evans GOLDSTAR LORENZO 1 6536 Little Kid nwtd J M McCook 8 15232 Know Denying nwtd Garry Cleeve 6 32542 Meatloaf 30.39 Sharon Hindson Race 2: WIZARD WILLIE, GOLDSTAR ROYAL, 2 87768 Homebush Mist nwtd John McInerney 5 greyhoundauctions.co.nz Mdn Ht 1.22 7 s5124 Spring Armour 30.60 J M McCook DIAMOND EMPRESS 3 4334 Wizard Willie nwtd Hart & Taylor $2390, C0, heat, 520m 8 Casswoods For Carpet Binding 2.15 8 16131 Opawa Rod 30.13 Robin Wales Race 3: KNOW KEEPER, IT’S A BLUSH, KNOW GRIZZLES 4 46646 Amuri Early nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 1 24 Dublin Express nwtd J & D Fahey $1450, C1, 295m Race 4: PAPA SMURF, ANGRY PETE, CULVIE DOLE 5 77442 Homebush Fury nwtd John McInerney 9 65434 Rieko 30.57 Alan Botherway 6 26565 Homebush Brave nwtd John McInerney 2 Epic Cruze nwtd J M McCook 1 54377 Double Queenie 17.93 John McInerney Race 5: DUBLIN EXPRESS, KNOW ACCOUNT, EPIC CRUZE 3 7 Fear All Pounamu nwtd Michael Butler 2 36777 Baldrick 17.54 John McInerney 10 77165 Adelphi 30.69 J M McCook Race 6: DON’T CRY JONI, YES YES NO, GOLDSTAR JAY JAY 7 5 Goldstar Royal nwtd S & B Evans 8 8826 Diamond Empress nwtd Malcolm Grant 4 83442 Goldstar Lovie nwtd S & B Evans 3 85532 Punch On Jessie nwtd John McInerney 11 Christchurch Casino Sprint 3.12 Race 7: KNOW DENYING, STUDENT LOAN, VAN NINDI 5 86864 Nighthawk Wish nwtd Matt Roberts 4 65312 Tiggerlong Pat 17.38 Daniel Roberts EMERGENCIES: $1450, C1, 295m Race 8: TIGGERLONG PAT, DOUBLE QUEENIE, 9 85677 Captain Tim nwtd Sharon Hindson 6 Know Account nwtd Garry Cleeve 5 86665 Homebush Dolphy 17.80 John McInerney DREAM RUNNER 10 88867 Sea Spray Nova nwtd Barry Freeman 7 55275 Othello Adobe nwtd Matt Roberts 6 26558 Miss June 17.49 John McInerney 1 37483 Just Stagger 18.40 John McInerney Race 9: PONTIAC PAT, MAYBE RIGHT, SOZIN’S ASSASSIN 8 6 Diamond Harmony nwtd Malcolm Grant 7 72574 Dream Runner 17.26 J M McCook 2 34745 Mitcham Queen 17.58 John McInerney Race 10: RIPSTORM, OPAWA ROD, OPAWA NIGEL 3 greyhoundauctions.co.nz Mdn Ht 12.47 EMERGENCY: 8 6s844 Dorothy Be Good 17.66 J M McCook 3 64764 Goldstar Galaxie 17.40 S & B Evans 9 47577 Mull Of Kintyre nwtd Sharon Hindson EMERGENCIES: Race 11: OPAWA BAILEY, BUTTON IT, MITCHAM QUEEN $2390, C0, heat, 520m 4 72745 Homebush Hotshot 17.46 John McInerney 9 48574 Homebush Fairy 17.85 John McInerney Race 12: OPAL HUNTER, ARCHIE’S ALBA, MY BENTLEY 5 52565 Barrel Runner 17.72 Ashley Bradshaw 1 Know Grizzles nwtd Garry Cleeve 6 Kaikanui Tavern Sprint 1.39 10 86874 Chicago Head 17.40 John McInerney 6 57633 Button It 17.43 J M McCook 2 47426 Adobe Junior nwtd Matt Roberts $1450, C1, 295m 7 68556 Homebush Reed 17.52 John McInerney 3 52373 Slippery Suzie nwtd S & B Evans 9 Active Electrical C'church 2.33 8 12221 Opawa Bailey 17.47 Robin Wales 4 63545 Lucky Luciano nwtd Howard Anderton 1 67226 Don’t Cry Joni 17.62 Alison Lee $1450, C1, 295m EMERGENCIES: 5 Know Keeper nwtd Garry Cleeve 2 68236 Yes Yes No 17.81 J M McCook 6 54565 Adobe Ninja nwtd Matt Roberts 3 74567 Bound Up 17.58 John McInerney 1 63664 Homebush Bede nwtd John McInerney 9 48574 Homebush Fairy 17.85 John McInerney 7 It’s A Blush nwtd J & D Fahey 4 83776 Goldstar Jay Jay 17.24 S & B Evans 2 74435 Pontiac Pat 17.35 John McInerney 10 86874 Chicago Head 17.40 John McInerney 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 12.12 8 6 Flurries nwtd J M McCook 5 53667 Homebush Hero 17.78 John McInerney 3 F5555 Amuri Josie 17.83 John McInerney 12 Protexin Sprint 3.29 EMERGENCY: 6 43868 Mitcham Manering 17.69 John McInerney 4 67445 Homebush Sugar 17.70 John McInerney $1365, C0, 295m 9 47577 Mull Of Kintyre nwtd Sharon Hindson 7 76554 Donalbain 18.13 John McInerney 5 66645 Maybe Right 17.34 J M McCook $1450, C1, 295m 1 23332 Golden Kiwi nwtd John McMillan 8 53666 Sozin’s Azure 17.44 John McInerney 6 45644 Sozin’s Assassin 17.45 John McInerney 1 25778 Opal Hunter 17.49 John McInerney 2 28872 Homebush Cool nwtd John McInerney 4 Happy 40th B'day Jamie May 1.04 EMERGENCIES: 7 75165 Claws In Leo 17.57 Matt Roberts 2 35817 Adobe Spinner 17.56 Matt Roberts 3 68 Homebush Jewel nwtd John McInerney $1365, C0, 295m 9 48574 Homebush Fairy 17.85 John McInerney 8 88374 Go Ladybird nwtd Robin Wales 3 44763 Archie’s Alba 17.60 J M McCook 10 86874 Chicago Head 17.40 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 4 87862 Sea Spray Bert nwtd Barry Freeman 4 88733 Blazing Banjo 17.58 John McInerney 1 5 Papa Smurf nwtd J & D Fahey 9 48574 Homebush Fairy 17.85 John McInerney 5 8 Homebush Roxy nwtd John McInerney 5 37667 Homebush Carl 17.45 John McInerney 2 85865 Impressive Chase nwtd John McInerney 7 Suck It Up Ltd Distance 1.57 10 86874 Chicago Head 17.40 John McInerney 6 33543 Goldstar Lorenzo nwtd S & B Evans 3 48868 Homebush Maple nwtd John McInerney 6 85475 Elite Blueblood 17.57 John McInerney 7 7 Raging Raccoon nwtd Corey Steele 4 278 Smash Shadow nwtd Malcolm Grant $3795, C1, distance, 645m 10 Selwyn-rakaia Vet Services 2.49 7 12481 My Bentley nwtd Robin Wales 8 35 Homebush Archie nwtd John McInerney 5 653 Culvie Dole nwtd Hart & Taylor 1 s1322 Student Loan 38.15 J & D Fahey 8 47326 Whitman 17.67 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 6 7 Homebush Fanta nwtd John McInerney 2 54136 Longshanks 38.04 Ashley Bradshaw $2505, C1, 520m EMERGENCIES: 9 85677 Captain Tim nwtd Sharon Hindson 7 47 Epic Star nwtd J M McCook 3 52434 Goldstar Yankee 38.13 S & B Evans 1 13332 Opawa Nigel 30.55 Robin Wales 9 48574 Homebush Fairy 17.85 John McInerney 10 88867 Sea Spray Nova nwtd Barry Freeman 8 3 Angry Pete nwtd John McInerney 4 32446 Goldstar Tudor nwtd S & B Evans 2 22s11 Ripstorm 30.26 J & D Fahey 10 86874 Chicago Head 17.40 John McInerney 22 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 US shares ‘Hope there’s not a quake’ drop after Dalton dismissed warning on Am Cup cost cuts Trump tests by Hamish Rutherford, “MBIE’s position is that NZ Herald the hosts ought to have been Covid positive consulted on such expenditure AUCKLAND — Team New before it was charged to ACE,” Zealand boss Grant Dalton MBIE told Beattie Varley. WASHINGTON — US stock markets dismissed warnings that cost The timing of mediation have opened lower after Donald cutting on America’s Cup Event on the dispute is still to be Trump said he had tested positive for staff could lead to injuries or determined. coronavirus. deaths, saying only that there Dalton told the Weekend All three of America’s main indexes might be fewer “dunnies” around Herald the material was — the Dow Jones, the S&P 500 and Auckland’s waterfront for the provided by “disgruntled former the Nasdaq — fell by between 1 event and that “we better hope contractors” who had embarked percent and 2.2 percent when trading there’s not an earthquake”. on a campaign to damage began on Friday, broadly in line with In another email, he declines Team New Zealand. He said a market expectations. Minutes later, an invitation to a seminar to probe by forensic accountants markets rose slightly. identify risks for next year’s had cleared the syndicate of The US President tweeted he and event, saying “I would rather wrongdoing. his wife Melania had contracted staple my c*** to a burning Tina Symmans, ACE’s chair, coronavirus. building (than) attend a Health said the company took health It came as the US heads into the and Safety briefing — are you and safety seriously. final weeks before the Presidential kidding me, that would be DIREGARDING WARNINGS: Grant Dalton at the launch of “(It) is on the agenda as an election. the most f****** boring arse Emirates Team New Zealand’s AC75 in September 2019. File picture extremely important topic Mr Trump tweeted: “Tonight @ covering load of mind numbing of discussion at every board FLOTUS and I tested positive bullocks ever invented”. regatta and associated events. year’s regatta. meeting.” for Covid-19. We will begin our The Weekend The emails have ACE was promised up to While the final Beattie quarantine and recovery process Herald can also been revealed $40m of taxpayer cash to put on Varley report concluded it had immediately. We will get through this reveal that in while Team the America’s Cup. not seen evidence that ACE or TOGETHER!” June Auckland’s ACE was promised New Zealand is MBIE says a design fee Team New Zealand misapplied Hours earlier, Mr Trump had Harbourmaster up to $40m of in dispute with was never envisioned in the the taxpayer money, it said declared that the end of the accused America’s taxpayer cash the Ministry host venue agreement (HVA) the record keeping of both coronavirus pandemic “is in sight”. Cup Event of of Business, under which the Government organisations meant the validity The Dow Jones was trading 0.8 trying to renege to put on the Innovation and agreed to provide the bulk of of the payments could not be percent lower in early trade, the on aspects of an America’s Cup. Employment the funding for the event. It objectively verified. tech-focused Nasdaq fell 1.2 percent agreement under (MBIE) over a says the payment from ACE It also said management and and the S&P 500 index dropped 0.9 which it was $3 million fee to Team New Zealand was not governance of the organisations percent. given $40 million of taxpayer which the syndicate charged communicated to it or accurately deserved criticism, in particular In London, the FTSE 100 index money around on water safety ACE, saying it was for designing described in budgets or spending because so much taxpayer recovered some ground, being management for the upcoming the boats to be used in next updates. money was being spent. down 0.2 percent at 5,866.01 in early afternoon trade. In France, the Cac-40 is trading down 0.9 percent while Germany’s Dax index is 1.1 percent lower. Workers walk off job at supermarket “This election already had a cloud of uncertainty hanging over it as NELSON — Workers at “Today, First Union members Trump has refused to say whether a supermarket near Nelson will be withdrawing their he will accept the final vote and has walked off the job this morning, labour and walking off at also said that the final result may not after failed attempts to get a different intervals throughout be known for months,” said Fiona collective agreement or a living the day and engaging with Cincotta, market analyst at City Index wage. customers about why they’re on UK. First Union said the strike.” “The markets are already fretting industrial action followed efforts Lampert said it was shameful about an uncertain election and this to get a collective agreement at a time when supermarkets just adds another layer of uncertainty, or a living wage for workers at were making huge profits. favouring the risk off trade.” Richmond Pak’nSave. “They’re essential workers Futures trading before the US Organiser Ross Lampert said and they deserve to be paid market opened had indicated that the the latest offer was 40 cents essential pay — they deserve to main US indexes would drop. above the minimum wage — be paid the living wage. “It is prime time now for (the) US currently $18.90 an hour. The “At a time when Countdown election,” said Jingyi Pan, a senior living wage rate was $22.10 has gone to $21.15 an hour, for market strategist at IG Group. cents an hour. any worker that’s been there for “Should the President be absent Lampert said the lengthy over a year, Pak’nSave is just WITHDRAWING LABOUR: According to Ross Lampert the during this period, that could mean impasse highlighted the not keeping up.” workers at supermarkets are ‘essential workers and they deserve even more complications with the difficulty for supermarket Pak’nSave stores were to be paid essential pay’. File picture election.” workers in negotiating fair individually owned as Trump and his Democratic rival, wages and conditions with franchises but in the South Lampert said the store agreement. former Vice President Joe Biden, are the South Island Foodstuffs Island they were operated owner had agreed to mediated Howard said an offer scheduled to hold two more debates Cooperative, when compared to as part of the South Island bargaining. was made to the union in ahead of polling day on November 3. their North Island counterparts. Foodstuffs co-operative, which Richmond Pak’nSave owner August 2020, which the union Earlier this week, the two faced “Members at Richmond was distinct from its operations Andrew Howard said mediation bargaining representatives said each other for the first time in a Pak’nSave have been in in the North Island. was being scheduled and that had been put to the members. combative encounter. negotiation for their first The union had negotiated only one employee took part in “As we have stated previously, The rules for the remaining collective agreement for five a considerable number of a brief strike today. we continue to be respectful debates has now been changed to years, which is an absurd collective agreements with He said management of the process which we don’t ensure the two remaining meetings amount of time to be underpaid, Foodstuffs stores in the was engaged in good faith believe should be done via will be more orderly. — BBC undervalued, and uncertain North Island, which were bargaining with First Union the media and, as such, it is about your entitlements and re-negotiated on an annual and had met them with the inappropriate to provide any Also see page 12 conditions. basis. goal of concluding a collective further detail.” — RNZ

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY get their money back, a billion dollars of it, was over-subscribed and it increased its you generally find they will rotate it back into placement to $47.5m. Serko’s share price WELLINGTON — Retirement village operator half hour of trading. the retirement sector. And that sector is being jumped 26c or 5.8 percent to $4.77. Metlifecare will disappear from the New Zealand A majority of shareholders at the special helped at the moment by a buoyant housing Air New Zealand rose 10c or 7.2 percent to Stock Exchange’s top 50 index as the market meeting voted in favour of Swedish private market, with the September figures looking so $1.49 in a late surge, and Auckland International ended the week on a steady note. equity firm EQT buying Metlifecare, and late this good.” Airport gained 3c to $7.36. Their shares have The S&P/NZX 50 Index barely moved, and by month the company will be delisted from the Fisher and Paykel Healthcare continues to be jumped on the prospect of a transtasman travel the end of the day it was up by just 10.11 points, sharemarket. Metlifecare closed at $5.97, up 1c hit with profit-taking and a strong currency. It bubble. at 11,822.84 — even though there was continued for the day. fell 89c or 2.6 percent to $33.15, though trading The dividend-paying energy stocks continued activity in the retirement, energy and travel The other retirement village stocks were in its shares was light with $9.4 worth changing their revival on the likelihood that the Tiwai stocks. But market leader Fisher and Paykel bullish. Ryman Healthcare was up 18c to $14.50, hands. The NZ dollar strengthened during the Point aluminium smelter will remain operating Healthcare hampered any gains with a hefty fall. Arvida Group gained 3c to $1.74, Summerset day from US66.35c to $US66.56c. for the next four to six years. Contact climbed Trading was steady with 48.65 million shares Group Holdings increased 6c to $9.05 and Investors are still treading gingerly with a2 20c or 3 percent to $6.93, Mercury was up 4c worth $135.96m changing hands, and there were Oceania Healthcare was up another 1c to $1.19. Milk after its first half earnings downgrade, to $5.15, Meridian gained 7c to $4.97, Genesis 84 gainers and 97 decliners across the market. Dan Stratful, investment adviser with Forsyth though its slide ended with a 1c rise to $15.20. increased 4.5c to $3.045 and Trustpower was up The NZX website again went offline in the last Barr, said “when the Metlifecare shareholders Online travel provider Serko’s capital raising 1c to $7.16. — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 BUSINESS 23

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 Air NZ 14,652,900 a2 Milk 134,813,700 Metro Perf Glass 23.0769 a2 Milk 17.5705 11,822.84 11900 Sky Network 11,924,200 Fishr&Paykl Health 130,427,300 Air NZ 13.308 Cannasouth 17.1429 AuckAirport 11,217,000 AuckAirport 81,503,200 NZME Ltd 11.3402 Gentrack Grp 10.00 New Talisman 11,091,600 Contact Energy 54,794,000 Contact Energy 10.5263 Synlait Milk Ltd (NS) 9.9174 11800• Saturday, April 18, 2020Spark NZ 11,091,200 Spark NZ 51,844,900 OceaniaHlth 10.1852 BUSINESSCavalier Corp 11 9.2105 a2 Milk 8,509,100 Metlifecare 42,637,500 Just Life Group 9.3333 SMW Group 9.0909 11700 Contact Energy 8,226,700 PushpayHld 39,351,700 Mercury NZ 8.6498 Vista Group 6.4327 +10.11 Fletcher Building 7,599,900 Meridian Energy 36,114,500 Warehouse Group 8.2126 Asset Plus Ltd 4.7619 Meridian Energy 7,349,300 Fletcher Building 29,563,000 South Port NZ 7.362 Scott Tech 4.4944 +0.086% 11600 Metlifecare 7,163,500 EBOS Group 25,293,200 Meridian Energy 6.8817 Westpac 4.0936 NZX 10 t MIDCAP s SMALLCAP s NZX All s 11500 12,038.55 31,810.04 69,278.47 12,843.93 Oct 2 Sep 21 Sep 14 s Sep 28 -3.42 -0.028% +99.83 +0.315% +435.56 +0.633% +15.61 +0.122% 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 Precinct Prop 1.69 +.02 1.95 1.44 1.44 .02 4.10 63.26 A2 Milk 13.98 -3.18 20.05 11.28 - 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TAMARAU GISBORNE OASIS CHRISTIAN COMMENT ANGLICAN CHURCH COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN www.waiapu.com Matthews Rd (off Wainui Rd) COMMUNITY CHURCHES CHURCH I am writing at the commencement of PARISH OF GISBORNE 10.30am: Rev Jin Sook Kim ‘Mental Health Awareness Week’. Mental Worship Communion. www.standrewsgis.org.nz Holy Trinity Church 2020 SUNDAYS 10am health is a huge issue in every society Speaker: St Andrew's today, crossing every racial and cultural 8am: Holy Communion Llew Paul 176 Cobden Street PRAISE & WORSHIP (In Spirit & Sincerity) divide. It is a major topic here at every 10am: Holy Communion A warm welcome 10.30am: election now, with promises from each 2pm: Worship Service MINISTRY Blessing of the Animals Ph 867 4563/868 4735 led by Alvin Hall (In Demonstration & Power) party to ‘do better’, new money and new strategies to improve wellbeing. If we are Waipaoa Parish Matawhero In the Heart of the Community 9.30am: Holy Communion Historic Church with the Community at Heart honest we would have to say that not much at St Luke's, Waerenga-a-Hika is working. Why? If I were to suggest one 9am: Naumai Haere Mai - cause is that mankind is out of sync with Communion Service All Welcome nature/our world, I would likely get a lot Services held Ptrs. Tom & Josie Crawford Methodist/ CHURCH OF 1st & 3rd of month Ph 027 458 4978 of agreement. However, if I were also to Presbyterian suggest a major cause is that mankind is Union Parish CHRIST Roebuck Road out of sync with our Creator, that would Cnr. Ormond Rd. not be received so well at all. But at the & Atkinson St. OPEN P. 867 9604 10am Service very core of the Christian faith, is the belief that every human being is created in God’s Sunday 10am: 7pm Sunday Evening Service image and so we have His DNA imprinted 'Introduction to Paul's letter to Phillipians' (Revelation Studies) into us. The Apostle Paul when debating this with the Greek philosophers in Athens, Acts 15:36 - 17.15 & 2 Corinth. 8:1-5 All welcome Jim Mestyanek Ph John 027 7751 656 put it this way; “For it is in closest union with Him that we live and move and have Find us on Facebook - Union Parish www.mup.org.nz our being; as in fact some of the poets in repute among yourselves have said, 'For we are also His offspring.' (Acts 17:28). I learnt an interesting fact about ‘music’ ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH of this week, that speaks to this. There is a St Mary Star of the Sea Cen ral worldwide standard note ‘A = 440 Hz’ that REFLECTIONS is struck every hour over shortwave radio WEEKEND MASS TIMES Baptist Church WWV, and of course now accessible via 237 Palmerston Rd internet, that everyone and orchestras, can Saturday 6.00pm Never give up tune their music instrument to. Everything Sunday 9.00am Sunday on something you really want, that departs from that note is discord, and Service of course torture to listen to. This A440 East Coast 2nd Sunday 11.00am it is difficult to wait, note is not arbitrary, but inherent, natural. 3rd Sunday 11.30am 10am but more difficult In Jesus Christ the standard note of human Matawai 4th Sunday 11.00am to regret living is struck. Tune in to Him. Office Hrs Mon-Fri 9.30am - 12.30pm ALL WELCOME Stewart Patrick Ph 06 867 7224 Power of Positivity Refreshing Hearts, Gisborne The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS 25 NOTICE BOARD Meetings Meetings Meetings Public Notices Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Entertainment ANEWA TRUST MANUTUKE HERBS The Annual General NOW STOCKED AT GISBORNE Meeting of Anewa Trust SELECTED CENTRAL SCHOOL GISBORNE STORES ODEON 5 Will be held at 2 PERMANENT & Iwitea Marae, Iwitea You will now find a SEVERAL FIXED Phone 867 3339 range of Manutuke TERM TEACHING On Friday 9th Herbs remedies at 100% WOLF (PG) POSITIONS THE PROPRIETORS October 2020, Gordon’s Pharmacy, SAT-SUN 12.05pm, commencing at 10am Horouta Pharmacy, KAITAUTOKO TARI – Commencing term 1, 2.10pm. MON 10am, OF ANAURA 2021 12.05pm, 2.10pm 2020 ANNUAL Copies of the Agenda Bramwells Unichem RECEPTIONIST THE WAR WITH GENERAL have been posted to Pharmacy, Makaraka We’re looking for GRANDPA (PG) MEETING those shareholders Veg, Ora Day Spa, Me mōhio te kaitonu ki te reo Māori me positive, cooperative SAT-SUN-MON 12.05pm, whose addresses are Jackson Chiropractic te whakamahi i ngā pūnaha matihiko. team players to join us 4.10pm, 6.25pm Notice is hereby and Uawa Foodmarket THE SECRET GARDEN given that the Annual held. Me kakama, me manawanui hoki ki at Central School. in Tolaga Bay. From Confidence with (PG) SAT 2pm, 6.30pm General Meeting of Copies of the Agenda allergies to morning te mahi tiaki tari. He wātea te tūranga SUN 12noon, 2pm, Shareholders will be inaianei. formative assessment are avaialble to share- sickness, to our popular practices, te reo, and 6.30pm. 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Please CATS & DOGS 3: PAWS product, visit us online email your letter of UNITE (G) Milner and Ben Tahata He mea nui kia mārama ai te kaitono ki at www.manutukeherbs. ētahi reo Māori. He wātea te tūranga application outlining SAT-SUN 2.10pm who being eligible co.nz we can send MON 10am, 2.10pm ofers themselves for re- inaianei. your suitability to join ASTRO KID (PG) orders postage free to our team, teaching election and one position Gisborne residents. SAT-SUN 12noon, caused by resignation of Tonoa tō Tātai pūmanawa ki tono@ experience, current CV, 4.15pm. MON 10am, Melanie Tahata who is horoutawananga.school.nz 06 867 2029. and the contact details 12noon, 4.15pm of 2 referees to: PAW PATROL: JET TO not seeking re-election. Rā aukati: Paraire 5pm 9 Oketopa Waikanae Beach 2020. THE RESCUE (G) Nominations for can- Andy Hayward SAT-MON 10am, didates are required to principal@gisborne 11.20am, 2.50pm be in writing, signed Public Notices central.school.nz SUN 11.50am, 1.15pm by the proposer and the DEAD (M) candidate, and are to SAT-SUN-MON 8.40pm WHENUA MAORI PROJECT Public Notices SAVAGE (R16) be in the hands of the SAT-SUN-MON 4.15pm, Secretary, 1 Peel Street MEETING OF OWNERS 5.40pm, 8.30pm (PO Box 169) Gisborne AFTER WE COLLIDED 4040, no later than Sunday, October 4th, 2020 UNITED MAHAKI MANDATE (M) SAT-SUN-MON 10am Wednesday 28 8.40pm October 2020. (names in brackets have called the TENET (M) SAT-SUN- Meetings INTERIM RESULTS & EXTENSION OF VOTING MON 2.40pm, 7.50pm Proxies are to be lodged meeting) TO 31 OCTOBER 2020 at the registered oice of Times may vary subject Pakirikiri Marae: Establish a trust; to late changes the Incorporation, 1 Peel E nga uri o Mahaki, Te Whanau a Kai me Nga Uri o Rawiri Street (PO Box 169) appoint trustees; receive land use report WWW.ODEONGISBORNE.CO.NZ Gisborne 4040, no later & feasibility process. Tamanui - tena koutou. Thank you to those whanau who voted than 10am, Thursday on the Mahaki Forest Land Settlement Trust and related matters. 29 October 2020. 9am: Tokomaru K6A (Te Riu Raihania) The interim results are that over 90% of the people voted in Full notice of the AGM 9.10am: Tokomaru K7A (Te Riu Raihania) favour of what we have proposed. This includes: 9.20am: Waihoa 1A (Te Aotaki Horomona Agenda can be picked WI PERE TRUST • 1374 voters indicated that they belonged to Te Aitanga a up at BDO Gisborne Paku Pewhairangi) Ltd, 1 Peel Street, 2020 ANNUAL Mahaki. Entertainment Gisborne. GENERAL MEETING Te Kiekie Marae: Establish a trust and • 446 voters indicated that they belonged to Te Whanau a Kai. • 232 voters indicated that they belonged to Nga Uri o Tamanui. B M Tahata AT RONGOPAI appoint trustees; receive land use report; discuss next steps. UNITY THEATRE Chairperson MARAE The United Mahaki voting process will be extended to 31 LAVENHAM ROAD Arthur Miller’s 10.20am: A4G1B October 2020, to align with the voting by Te Whanau a Kai Trust THE CRUCIBLE GISBORNE (Frances Tibble Cutter) and Nga Uri o Tamanui. 10.30am: Akuaku A6B2 By arrangement with Notice is hereby given Music Theatre (Francis Tibble Cutter) We encourage you to participate as we need your vote. In order International Australasia that the Annual General to do so, we recommend you register first via www.mahaki.com Meeting of Owners for 10.40am: Akuaku A7A3 (David Donnelly) Pty Ltd, on behalf of 10.50am: Ohineakai A4C3 and then vote in favour of the 6 United Mahaki Mandate Dramatists Play Having a the Trust will be held resolutions. All voting will be done online through Service Inc. at Rongopai Marae, (Dawn Brooking) garage sale 11am: Waipiro A42A2 www.mahaki.com Directed by on Saturday, 7 Norman Maclean November 2020, (Ritchie Harrison) Te Whanau a Kai Trust Voters Supporting a United Mahaki. Saturday? 10am, Registration 11.10am: Waipiro Maori Townships 1-3 Sat 3pm Deadline to 9.30am. Blk V (Barbara Wharehinga) For those voters who identified as Te Whanau a Kai, you will Book Eventfinda advertise is 2pm These are unprece- need to register with the Te Whanau a Kai Trust. If you have not or i-SITE Thursday. dented times we are Penu Marae: Establish a trust; appoint registered with the Te Whanau a Kai Trust please register as living in, and the health trustees; receive land use report & soon as possible, preferably online via www.tewhanauakai.com and safety of our feasibility process. Gisborne District Council shareholders is always Once registered with the Te Whanau a Kai Trust, you will need to of paramount impor- 1pm: Ahiateatua A11B2 (Liz Ngarimu) vote before 30 October 2020 and we recommend you vote tance to the Trust. 1.10pm: Kopuatarakihi 2B2 & 2C against the Te Whanau a Kai Trust mandate and the 90% of the Due to COVID-19 (Liz Ngarimu) settlement being sought by this Trust. This step is important to restrictions on gathering 1.20pm: Totaranui A34 & A4 (Arthur & validate your support for the United Mahaki Mandate as Te sizes, this meeting will Christine Baker) - Set aside land Whanau a Kai. Secondhand Sunday be limited to the first as a Maori Reservation. 50 shareholders who 1.30pm: Matarau B7 (Ritchie Harrison) Nga Uri o Tamanui Voters Supporting a United Mahaki. 4 OCTOBER 9AM-NOON register with BDO Liz Ngarimu called the following Gisborne. The option to For those voters who identified as Nga Uri o Tamanui (NUOT),

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC Items to be placed at the front gate and meetings: connect virtually via 1.40pm: Mangahauini 10B you need to register with the NUOT Trust, preferably online via taken in after midday. Zoom is also available. Please do not enter private properties. 1.50pm: Waitangi Y2B1 www.nuot.co.nz. If you have not registered with the NUOT Questions will be taken 2pm: Ngamoe A8C Trust please register as soon as possible. Nga Uri o Tamanui will 7 Ann St, 16 Buchanan St, 8 Churchill from the floor or via 2.10pm: Maungawaru 4 be running a three step process: Cr, 370 Cliford St, 36B Cobden St, 14 written format received 2.20pm: Waipaoa 1A2 Collins St, 30 Domett St, 11 Fortis Pl, 120 in advance of the AGM a) Register. 2.30pm: Discuss feasibility report process b) Nominate trustees by 8 October 2020. Fox St, 5A Gardner Pl, 5 Healy Pl, 137 date. with these blocks & Waitakaro C; Herschell Rd, 6, 50 Island Rd, 18 Muir St, To register to attend the c) Vote for the NUOT Entity with the trustees in place by 13 Puhunga A12A; November 2020. 16 Ralph St, 184A Russell St, 72 Scott AGM, please contact Mangatuna 18-20; Tapuaeroa C/ St, 5, 9 Sievwright Ln, 20A Stanley Rd, 3 the BDO Gisborne Hukanui; Mangarara 2A5A2. Maori Business Unit Once registered with the NUOT Trust, you will need to vote Willow St. before 13 November 2020, and we recommend you vote against [email protected] or 06 Hinerupe Marae: Receive land use report; 869 1400 by Monday 2 the mandate for the NUOT Trust seeking 45% of the settlement. November 2020. discuss feasibility report process and next This step is important to validate your support for the United steps. 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WEDNESDAY, September 30 — Emerre & Hathaway luncheon WAYNE Bennett will make a stunning “I’m very proud and pleased that I’m NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST return to State of Origin after being still able to do it. Nola McKee, Sally Falkner 57.81 Maryann Burrows, Paul Burrows 55.21 named Queensland coach for the 2020 “State of Origin means so much to the Bette Parker, Elizabeth Jackson 56.77 Margaret Amor, Betty Gemmell 54.69 series. people of Queensland. THURSDAY, October 1 — Beetham Lifestyle Pairs 3 (Howell movement): Beverley The Maroons announced on Friday that “It’s been a difficult year for many Evans, Yvonne Waide 65.48; Lois Grose, Anne Roberts 63.10; Sharon Kelman, Graham Bennett would take over for the series people and I just want to give something Maclaurin 59.80; Maryann Burrows, Paul Burrows 51.19. after new Brisbane coach Kevin Walters back if I can.” was forced to step away from the job. It comes two days before South FRIDAY, October 2 — East Coast Osteopaths Pairs 1 With less than five weeks until Sydney are set to face Newcastle in an NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST the opening Origin clash in Adelaide, elimination final at ANZ Stadium. Adele Walters, Elizabeth Jackson 62.50 Bobby Thomson, Anne Roberts 57.34 Bennett’s experience under current NRL Should the Rabbitohs make it all the Robin Corson, Sally Falkner 55.36 Maryann Burrows, Paul Burrows 55.21 rules as South Sydney coach won him the way to the grand final on October 25, Lorraine Varga, Nola McKee 52.28 Diana Styche, Glenys Evans 55.06 role. it will give Bennett just over a week It has been 16 years since Bennett to prepare the Maroons for game one coached a Queensland side, but during of the three-week series that starts on LONG BREAK his time he won five of seven series for November 4. — AAP the Maroons. FROM STATE He also masterminded the first series WAYNE BENNETT’s COACHING * 1988 series win was Queensland’s first 3-0 OF ORIGIN: clean sweep for the state in 1988. RECORD WITH QUEENslAND sweep in the competition Wayne Bennett has His appointment leaves the door open * Famously selected England-based won five of seven for Queensland to appoint a coach with Games: 22 (1986-88, 1998, 2001-03) Allan Langer for game three in 2001 with series as coach of no NRL ties for 2021 and beyond. Wins: 11 Queensland winning to claim a 2-1 series the Maroons. The “I love coaching Queensland and I’m Losses: 10 victory last time he was extremely humbled to be invited to coach Draws: 1 * Only Mal Meninga (30) and Phil Gould in charge was 16 this team again, particularly in light of * Won five of seven series as Queensland (24) have coached in more State of Origin years ago. the challenging circumstances with Kevin coach matches. 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The newspaper report alleged drug use and SEEING just how far behind the domestic violence by the former Rabbitohs baseline Rafael Nadal crouched to await captain, behaviour which was then alleged to serves at the French Open, Mackenzie have been covered up by the NRL club. McDonald knew there was one tactic that Burgess, an integral part of Souths NRL made the most sense to try. premiership success in 2014, denies the “It would be ridiculous, but you should allegations. underhand-serve him the whole time,” His lawyer told The Australian: “The allegations McDonald said after employing that are false and constitute indefensible defamation strategy once, unsuccessfully, against against my client.” 12-time Roland Garros champion Nadal South Sydney have yet to comment. in their second-round match this week. VULNERABLE TO UNDERARM SERVE: Rafael Nadal waits for Stefano Travaglia’s However, the seriousness of the allegations has “I had the chance. I didn’t have the serve, in his usual position far from the baseline in the third-round match of the forced the NRL to start an investigation. (guts). It would take a different person French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris on Friday. It came just two days before Souths were to play from me, I think, to really do it over Nadal’s position leaves him vulnerable to underarm serves, used by some players a sudden-death finals match and hours before the and over,” said McDonald, a 25-year-old at this year’s French Open, including the player Nadal beat in the second round. NRL finals series kicked off in Sydney. American who won NCAA singles and Some question whether such serves are a legitimate tactic and Nadal thinks they are “These allegations are very serious and I’ve doubles titles for UCLA in 2016. “More fine as long as they are used to try to win a point and not to show disrespect to an instructed the integrity unit to investigate the players are starting to do it, but it’s not opponent. AP picture/Alessandra Tarantino claims as a priority,” NRL chief executive Andrew the right thing to do.” Abdo said. That’s up for debate, much like the “No. I had absolutely no problem with returned after its pandemic-enforced “We will also seek the advice of police and other so-called “unwritten rules” in other sports it. That’s perfectly fine. It was unexpected hiatus of more than five months. relevant authorities throughout this process. that are fodder for discussion every so and it worked for him. He was cramping Alas, he lost that point against Karen “This is new information for the NRL and it is often — and happens to be a subject of and so on and so on. Khachanov at the Western & Southern important we now gather the facts. conversation in Paris right now, where “It never even crossed my mind that Open in August. “The allegations have not yet been tested and underarm serves seem to be somewhat there was something wrong with that. “Honestly, it was funny. But I was due process will be followed as we undertake a en vogue, like drop shots, on the red clay Because there wasn’t.” expecting that he could start like this,” thorough investigation.” — AAP that can deaden a ball. Lendl said he himself used underarm Khachanov said on Thursday after Some consider purposefully slow, short serves during matches “as a kid and in reaching the third round at the French Dixon’s lead reduced serves poor sportsmanship, a “cheap” the pros”. Open, adding that he didn’t consider it INDIANAPOLIS — Josef Newgarden doesn’t way to grab a point. The truth is, those He recalled one particular instance, “disrespectful.” intend to just give up on his season title defence. shots, referred to either as underhand or saying it came against Eddie Dibbs at “I won the point,” the 15th-seeded And now, he’s got a chance to keep the crown underarm, are perfectly within the rules, a clay-court tournament in Forest Hills, Khachanov noted, “and after that, he another year. an entirely legitimate way to counter New York. Lendl beat Dibbs 6-1 6-1 in didn’t use it any more.” The two-time IndyCar champion pulled away an opponent, such as Nadal or US Open the final there in 1982. That’s what happened with McDonald, from the rest of the field over the final 18 laps champion Dominic Thiem, who camps out “He was sitting on the back fence — too: one-and-done, in part because his today, racing to his third win of the season, waaaaaaaay back in return games. and it was successful,” Lendl said. attempt was, he said, “a little too stupid”. this time by a margin of 14.2940 seconds over Not sure? Let’s check in with Ivan “What is the difference between Turned out to be tantamount to feeding Alexander Rossi. Lendl, the International Tennis Hall of hitting a serve and then a drop shot a practice ball to Nadal, who smacked an With the Harvest GP win, Newgarden moved Fame member and eight-time grand slam or just a drop shot right away? I don’t easy-as-can-be forehand return winner. within 40 points of what once was a seemingly champion. He was at the receiving end see a difference. I think it’s a very good Nadal’s take on the topic? safe 120-point lead of five-time series champ of the most famous underarm serve in strategy. You take them out of their Essentially: As long as it’s not done to Scott Dixon with two races remaining. tennis history, delivered by a cramping comfort zone.” disrespect the opponent, “you can do it “It was a great day,” Newgarden said. Michael Chang in the fifth set of their Daniil Medvedev, the 2019 US Open 100 percent.” “It was what we needed. We said we had to have fourth-round epic at the French Open in runner-up, did it in his first-round loss to And if it works and wins a point, in his three perfect races to end the sesaon and we did 1989. Marton Fucsovics at this year’s French opinion, then it’s a good tactic. that in the first of those three races.” Chang won that point, and the match, Open. Nick Kyrgios did it against Nadal If not? For Newgarden, it was a breakthrough moment, along the way to becoming, at 17, the last season and against others, too. “A bad tactic. That’s all,” Nadal said. too. youngest male singles champion at a Alexander Bublik has become a regular “For example, today for Mackenzie, was The 29-year-old Tennessean fought valiantly for major tournament. user of the manoeuvre, even underarming not a good tactic.” three team owners — Sarah Fisher, Ed Carpenter “A lot of people always thought that I the very first serve in the very first If Lendl and Nadal are OK with and now Roger Penske — to reach Indy’s victory held it against Michael,” Lendl said. match he took part in when tennis underarm serves, we all should be. lane. It finally came with career win No.17, out of the No. 2 starting spot, while leading a race-high 34 of 85 laps. It wasn’t as easy as it looked. First, he had to hold off Colton Herta, until Herta was on worn tyres, and extended the lead when Rossi got Last game will decide league title caught up in lapped traffic. “We’ve been in the top five here quite often over FOOTBAll draw would be enough for United to with 18 points, three points behind the last four or five years, it’s just not lined up,” claim the title. third-placed Bohemians. Newgarden said. GISBORNE football’s top two These teams established their Tomorrow’s top-of-the-table clash “I’ve had a couple of events like that and this women’s teams meet tomorrow in dominance of the competition early in will be a contest of different styles. has been one of them. I knew we’d figure it out what is effectively a final for the the season, and the league has been Riverina have a strong, well- and eventually it would come our way. Today was Eastern League title. building towards this showdown ever structured, direct approach with that day. We had a good car and we had nothing For one side, though, a draw will be since. They have a similar scoring Lizzie Hall, Renae Lolohea, Briar odd happen.” enough. record — United’s goal difference is McLeely and Manaia Mill prominent. Dixon, a five-time series champ from New On the last playing day of the 69, Riverina’s is 68 — but that will United play a fast-paced, tight- Zealand, never contended. He started 12th, got women’s league this season, Heavy not come into play. They have beaten marking game that relies on as high as fifth then slipped to ninth when worn Equipment Services United play each other once, by the same scoreline: penetrative passing and tireless tyres sent him into the grass with two laps to go. Gisborne Laundry Services Riverina 2-0. running. Key players include Kayley “He’ll get a chance to start rebuilding his lead on No.1 at The two-point gap came about when Knight, Chelsea Simpson, Jamie tomorrow when drivers return to the Indianapolis 10.30am. Riverina drew 2-2 with Campion Gedye, Amber Church and Claire Motor Speedway’s 14-turn, 2.439-mile road course United sit atop the table on 39 College on September 6. Bayliss. for the second race on a doubleheader weekend. points, two more than Riverina, so a Campion sit fourth on the table It should be close. They’ll finish the season on October 25 at St Petersburg. — AP Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results A Grade TEAM RESULTS (4), 136, 108f, 100 (4); J Ahuriri 140st, 140, 131, 100 L Edwards 100 (2); V Mackey 140st, 140, 100st, INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS from Tuesday Falcons 18 Tigers 3: T Irwin 140 (8), 135, 132, (7); M Gibbs 140 (2), 125, 120, 111, 100 (16); C Te 100 (6); A Kerisome 100; T Heurea 125, 100 (5); R 180s: Jordan Ngarangione (Falcons) 3, John 123, 118, 117f, 102, 100f, 100st (4), 100 (17); J Moni 140, 135, 125 (2), 100 (4). Awatere-Kohonui 101, 100 (2); T Kauika 140 (2), White (Tigers), Willie Edwards (Tigers). Ngarangione 180 (3), 135, 125, 100st, 100 (17); H 125, 100 (6); R Kahaki 101. High score (171): Sam Kirikino (Falcons), Cory Ngarangione 158f, 140 (6), 138, 135 (2), 130, 128, B Grade Aotea 15 Hummingbirds 6: A Cashmore 140, Kaio (Assassins). 125, 123, 120st, 107st, 106f, 100st (2), 100 (5); S INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 110, 100 (8); U Huerea 127, 123, 119, 100st, 100 Highest straight start (180): John White, Willie Kirikino 171, 140, 133, 125, 123, 120st (2), 106, 180s: Ripeka Te Kira, Johnny Smith (Aotea). (5); R Te Kira 180, 134, 121, 100 (2); J Smith 180, Edwards (Tigers). 100st, 100 (5); W Edwards 180st, 140 (3), 125 (2), Highest start, men (140): Vic Mackey (Knights) 134, 125, 120, 100st, 100; R Davis 124, 110, 100 (2); Highest double start (120): John White (Tigers), 123, 115st, 100st (2), 100 (9); W Coe 100 (7), S Highest start, women (105): Della Wharehinga C Woods 123, 116, 101, 100 (4); E Kirikino 140, 127, Harley Ngarangione (Falcons). Henry 137, 100. (Hummingbirds). 121, 119 (2), 101; D Wharehinga 124, 105st, 100. Most tons, men (37): Tahuna Irwin (Falcons). Assassins 13 Pounamu 8: H Ratapu 140 (4), Most tons, men (10): Anaru Cashmore (Aotea). Most tons, women (21): Mellisa Gibbs 125, 100 (8); T Kaio 40 (2), 125, 100st, 100 (13); I Most tons, women (9): Tiana Kauika (Aroha), Draw for TUESDAY — A Grade: Pounamu v (Pounamu). Kaio-Wynyard 155f, 140st, 140 (5), 134, 125, 121 Kino White (Knights). Falcons, Assassins v Tigers. Highest finish (158): Harley Ngarangione (3), 119, 100st (2), 100 (8); C Kaio 171, 140 (2), TEAM RESULTS B Grade: Hummingbirds v Aroha, Aotea v (Falcons). 138st, 133, 125, 115st, 115, 100 (5); M Awatere 140 Knights 9 v Aroha 6: K White 120 (2), 100 (7); Knights. 30 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 Rub of the green makes rivals buddies BOWls Clay got rep game time in 1972 and ’73 but Young missed out, injuries RUGBY rivals became bowls buddies intervening when he might have had a when Peter Clay and Ray Young joined chance of a start. forces as a “junior” pair for Gisborne- Young says Clay had an armchair East Coast against Bay of Plenty in ride behind the best forward pack seen Whakatane last weekend. in Poverty Bay club rugby, and Clay’s Their contribution was part of a not arguing. concerted campaign by Gisborne- On the bowling green, nearly 50 years East Coast, who took open men’s after their rugby battles, they were and women’s teams to contest the picked for the reps again, and this time Endeavour Shield and junior teams they both played. (players with eight years’ bowls On Sunday, they were part of the experience or less) to contest the Gisborne-East Coast defence of the Waioeka Shield. Waioeka Shield for junior bowlers, Players were selected for singles, playing a pair drawn from Rotorua and pairs or fours. Tauranga. Clay and Young spent their athletic Just before “kick-off”, Young said prime in the 1970s playing halfback for to Clay: “We’ll play this in Old Boys rival teams in Poverty Bay senior club winning style.” rugby. When the bell signalled time was up, It was the time of All Blacks Ian Young and Clay led 20-6. Kirkpatrick, Mike Parkinson and “We made history,” Young said. Laurie Knight, Junior All Blacks George “Old Boys and High School Old Boys, and Robbie Newlands and Phil Duncan, united . . . something never heard of and the mighty Old Boys forward pack. back in the day.” Peter Clay was halfback behind that BOWLING ALONG: Peter Clay (left) and Ray Young, once rivals on the rugby field, • The bowls fixture between Bay Old Boys pack, whose reputation was are now teammates as “junior” bowlers for Gisborne-East Coast. Picture supplied of Plenty and Gisborne-East Coast cemented by five Lee Bros Shield wins was not completed. It was washed in a row, from 1977 to ’81. success was in 1972, playing against representative squads but their chances out in the first round. Young was halfback for High School Clay. were limited by the presence of Marist’s Centre events start with the Old Boys. His only Lee Bros Shield Both made Poverty Bay Junior All Black halfback Duncan. mixed pairs next weekend. Roosters take Auckland hang on hope from final half hour Bay of Plenty show big improvement RUGBY lEAGUE RUGBY with three penalties to make it 17-9 at unlucky with the results they’re getting THEY lost the game but the Sydney the break, and when Leroy Carter made so far, but we knew these guys would be Roosters may have played the most AUCKLAND fought off an improved the most of an Auckland mistake at the hungry and we just had to show up.” important 30 minutes of their NRL Bay of Plenty side in the Mitre 10 Cup, back to mop up and dot down, the Bay Carroll was left to lament a slow start, season on Friday night. clinging on for a 20-16 victory last night. were back in it. but kept a positive outlook. Fresh off last week’s flogging from A settled Auckland line-up were A Harry Plummer penalty put “We’re just not quite firing,” he said. South Sydney, the Tri-colours’ title facing a five-day turnaround after a Auckland quickly back out to a more “That last 15 minutes we found our defence was threatening to spiral out of big win against Manawatu, and were comfortable four-point margin with 23 flair. That’s a feeling I haven’t felt with control at 28-10 down against Penrith. challenged in Rotorua by a Bay of minutes to play, and that’s where the this side since last year. I’m looking But it was there that their big name Plenty team that had improved from an score remained, despite a late surge from forward to a bit more of that and I think players came to the fore in the qualifying unconvincing victory over Southland and Bay of Plenty after winning a penalty we’ve got some pretty awesome things to final at Panthers Stadium. a comprehensive loss to Wellington. with a minute to go. come.” James Tedesco kickstarted the It was far from champagne rugby, but Through 11 phases, the hosts fought to Auckland move into second place on comeback by forcing his way over Viliame Auckland had two first-half tries from within five metres of the Auckland line, the premiership ladder with 14 points, Kikau for the Roosters’ first second-half to thank for their victory. but a counter-ruck pressured captain one behind leaders Tasman, who play try. Then Josh Morris followed, before The winger leapt high above Aaron Carroll and he lost the ball, and North Harbour tomorrow. Bay of Plenty Angus Crichton also bagged one with two Emoni Narawa to fetch a TJ Faiane with it, the chance of victory. pick up a bonus point but remain in sixth minutes to go. cross-kick and score in the corner, before “We made it hard for ourselves, place. In the end they finished up one point doubling his tally just before halftime especially in the second half, but I’m In today’s matches, Counties Manukau short, with a Nathan Cleary field goal the after powering over the line from close proud of the heart we showed,” Faiane play Manawatu at 2.05pm, Northland difference and earning Penrith a week off. range. said. play Taranaki at 4.35pm, and Canterbury But the Roosters’ end could be all kept the hosts in the game “They’re a tough team; I think they’re play Wellington at 7.05pm. — NZ Herald important, as they go in search of becoming just the second team in 14 years to lift the trophy after losing week Bekele ruled out of London Marathon with calf injury one of the finals. “Character gets exposed on the LONDON — Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele, the fast training sessions too close together,” leaving a niggle in my left calf in the last weeks of biggest stage and we didn’t win, but our second-fastest marathon runner in history, has Kipchoge as an even hotter favourite to win his preparation,” Bekele said on Friday. character stood up,” coach Trent Robinson withdrawn from Sunday’s London race with a calf fifth London Marathon title, with the race being “I have been having treatment every day since said. “I was really proud of them tonight. injury which has put paid to his showdown with run on a new, multi-lap course at St James’s then and I truly believed I would be ready but We’ve got some things to fix up, but we Kenya’s world record holder Eliud Kipchoge. Park. today it is worse and I now know I cannot race on got better. Our best training session was Bekele said he picked up the injury after “two “I was in good shape but then I picked up it.” — AAP this game.” — AAP A try to remember Sharks happy to be underdogs RUGBY lEAGUE and have halfback Chad Townsend back from suspension. RUGBY by Jack Malcolm practising that all season and it’s finally COACH John Morris insists those who He isn’t angered by the way his team paid off,” he laughed. believe Cronulla are in the NRL finals has been dismissed, saying it’s something IT was a try that those in attendance Footage of his try was picked up simply to make up the numbers are the they’ve been up against in 2020. will likely remember for the rest of their by national programmes such as The same critics who thought the Sharks “People have written us off all year, to lives. Crowd Goes Wild and the Alternative were destined for the wooden spoon. be honest. If we go back to the start of When Poverty Bay winger Matt Raleigh Commentary Collective (ACC). From The Sharks head to Canberra for the year there wasn’t very many experts accidentally overran a bouncing ball and there it was shared far and wide. Saturday’s elimination final with most who had us in the eight,” Morris said. back-heeled it over his head and into The video of his try has now been expecting the Raiders to ease into the “A lot had us getting the wooden spoon his hands at a sprint the whole crowd shared across the globe, from the second week of the post-season. after the game was suspended and we erupted. His being in the away team Saskatoon Wild Oats Rugby Club in Adding fuel to the fire is the Sharks’ were none from three. didn’t matter. Canada to the Centauros Rugby Club in failure to win a single match against a “We’ve been under adversity all year, “They were as surprised as I was,” he Brazil. top eight opponent in 2020, including we’ve believed in ourselves all year and said. It has been named the Try of the Week last weekend’s 38-28 loss to a weakened like I said, there’s eight other teams at The smile on his face was a clue to how by the Mainfreight Rugby TV show and Raiders team. home sitting and watching this game on lucky he felt to have gathered in the ball, will be a hot contender for Try of the Morris, however, says that game is no TV. We’re in there with a fighter’s chance he said Year for the Poverty Bay Rugby Football guide on either team’s form given the and whenever we’ve got that opportunity “It’s all a part of the plan . . . I’ve been Union, if not the nation. Sharks rested six of their own players we’ll make the most of it.” — AAP The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 3, 2020 SPORT 31 Lessons held in sea, pool or skatepark sURFING by Jack Malcolm BUDDING young surfers from around the country have descended on Gisborne this week to learn the ropes of high- performance surfing. This year, all 16 spots with Grom Lab were sold within two hours of going on sale. Grom Lab head coach James Fowell said he developed the programme five years ago after being approached by Andy McCulloch and Andy Vette “to create an environment for younger kids to get elite coaching”. “My passion for the sport is the thing that motivates me to get in behind our youngsters,” Fowell said. “When they leave (the camp), they should understand every aspect of riding a wave from the start right through to the end.” Fowell has taken New Zealand’s junior surf team to six world champs, which took him all over the world. “It was an eye-opener to see the level we have to be at,” he said. He runs the programme with friend and colleague Matt Scorringe. They’ve known SURF STUDY: Walking up the beach with head coach James Fowell (centre) are Grom Lab participants (from left) Oska Gunness, Gabe each other for years through surfing and Lobb, Ricky Gordon (Mahia), Dale Cromhout (Hawke’s Bay), Jesse Frazerhurst (Auckland) and Tommy Dalton. Picture by Paul Rickard coaching. When Fowell was approached to start the with Waikato’s coach of the year award in skatepark practising aerial manoeuvres. something as simple as where they’re programme, Scorringe was his first choice 2015. Every Grom Lab surf session is video- looking, where their head’s facing or where as partner because of his background and Fowell said that Scorringe could see recorded. The replays are reviewed and their arms are. It’s an in-depth analysis of skillset. things in surfing he had never even thought broken down to assess and improve their technique.” Scorringe is now head coach of New of . . . his ability to break down surfing into technique. He said it was the first time many of the Zealand’s Olympic surf team and has manageable components was unmatched. The coaches overlay the young surfer’s young surfers got to experience elite-level travelled the world through his coaching This week the Grom Lab has been move with a video of someone doing coaching. business. travelling all over Tairawhiti in search of the manoeuvre “absolutely perfectly” to “Groms who sign up for a camp like this Previously a Billabong-sponsored free- waves. 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RACKETS DYNASTY: Carolyn Baty (left) and her daughter Catherine Harbott with the Hawke’s Bay Shield they helped win at tournaments 20 years apart. Inset, Carolyn’s parents Stuart and Janette Robb, pictured on the occasion of their 64th wedding anniversary in January last year, passed on their love of racket sports to their children. Main picture by Paul Rickard; inset by Liam Clayton FAMILY CONNECTIONS sQUAsH by John Gillies or squash courts. Carolyn’s years as a competitive squash 92s might be only 897 metres in total; it Down the generations, family members player ran from about 1995 to 2010. Her was the 91 turns that got you. CATHERINE Harbott continued a have played both tennis and squash. husband Brian Baty became interested “Squash is harder on the body than family tradition in Napier last week. “Tennis is good for your squash, but in tennis and squash through her. After tennis,” Carolyn said. She was a member of the C Grade it doesn’t work the other way round,” they bought an orchard at Bushmere, “Those four walls don’t bend.” women’s team who won the national title Carolyn said. they played squash at the Waerenga-a- Catherine said it was a fast game in their division for Gisborne’s Surf City “After playing a lot of squash, you can Hika courts, but lately have played tennis demanding physical fitness . . . “fast and Squash Club. find it very hard to keep the ball in the more. furious”. Twenty years before, her mother court and over the net in tennis.” Squash was also a family affair for She and Tom have two children — Carolyn Baty had also been a member of Carolyn had been a travelling reserve Lynda, who married B Grade player Phil brothers Bodhi, 4, and Boston, 3. They the club’s C Grade women’s team. They in the C Grade women’s team who had Collier. are already playing squash. won the national title when Gisborne competed in the national tournament in Down a generation, the pattern And if Bodhi and Boston keep playing, hosted the tournament in the year 2000. Auckland in 1999. continued. Catherine and Tom may find themselves Carolyn’s mother, Janette Robb, was a They were seeded 10th out of 10 teams Carolyn’s daughter Catherine became spectators at their successes, just as representative squash player, too, but at B but they won the title. Carolyn did not an avid squash player, and Catherine’s Carolyn and Brian Baty were in Napier Grade level. She was a member of teams get to play in that tournament, although husband Tom Harbott took up the game. last week. who finished as high as second in national her younger sister, Lynda Collier, did. “I used to be able to beat him,” “We were babysitting the boys until tournaments in the 1960s and ’70s. Carolyn was determined to join Lynda Catherine said. Friday lunchtime, when their other Janette turns 87 this year. She and her in the playing members of the team “He’s a B Grade player now.” grandparents took over,” Carolyn said. husband Stuart Robb, 92 this year, were for the following year’s tournament in Catherine is also a B Grade player as “We decided on the spur of the moment keen tennis and squash players. Gisborne, and her training efforts paid a result of the tournament success. Her to drive through to Napier to watch the Stuart won 22 New Zealand veterans’ off. brother Jason Baty is an A Grade player. end of the tournament. We caught the tennis titles, many of them with good They both made the team, who were Gisborne’s distance from other centres semifinal and final. It was great. friend Bill Roberts, who has since died. seeded 10th again despite being the still presents challenges to teams “Catherine didn’t know we were Janette won around eight national titleholders, and the club retained the C preparing for national tournaments. coming.” veterans’ tennis titles. Grade women’s championship. “We did a lot of fitness work, rackets, But Carolyn and Brian are not finished Stuart and Janette were also “Seedings are based on the individual ball skills,” Catherine said. as competitors either. representative badminton players. players’ gradings,” Carolyn said. “We did team training . . . (coach) Avon This weekend they are in Napier Stuart was the man who restrung “The gradings are calculated on the Moleta was there for every training for the Tennis Seniors Hawke’s Bay tennis rackets in Guy and Dunsmore for basis of the players you beat, but you session.” Tournament — the men’s and women’s 15 years, and he still plays the occasional have to go away, and we didn’t travel to She recalled 92s, 10 10s, figure 8s — doubles today and mixed doubles social game of tennis. many outside tournaments.” different ways to run up, down and across tomorrow. These days, Janette is content to watch She and Lynda both eventually the 9.75-metre-by-6.4m squash court. The Racket sports seem to have a niche for — not create — the action on the tennis competed at B Grade level. 92 lengths of the court that made a set of every age group.