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for auction BY COLIN THORSEN (21), Fielding’s Latham. We wouldn’t have beaten the Australians. The National Bank Daffodil (20) and this medal around our ‘‘Sam said the team were Day auction, that was to be held New Zealand cyclist of Timaru’s (25) necks if it wasn’t for them all pretty pumped. They’ve tonight, has been postponed. the moment Hayden produced a time of 3m as well,’’ said Bewley. been together since Febru- It will now be held in Roulston was quick to 57.314s to the Australians ‘‘Both those guys are ary training and riding in conjunction with Elevations’ acknowledge the contri- 3m 59.006s. great friends. Westley Europe building up to the ‘Mad Hatters Party’ on Saturday bution Peter Latham had It was the third time that Gough is one of my best Olympics. It’s been a long (August 23) from 6.30pm made to the 4000m pursuit New Zealand had gone mates. He’ll be on the top but hugely successful cam- onwards. team winning bronze at the under the magical four min- dais with us many times, paign. They created a tre- The Mad Hatter Party Beijing Olympics. ute mark, a milestone that I’m sure, and so will Pete — mendous team environment ($50pp) includes a three course The 24-year-old Te Awa- the Kiwis had never Pete came into the team late while in Europe and it paid meal, auction and live band ‘Joe mutu rider (pictured) was achieved prior to Beijing. because he had a serious off.’’ 90’. the unlucky member of the But Roulston said the injury last year, breaking Bunn also coaches Te six-strong Kiwi squad to team were bigger than just his back.’’ Awamutu’s Tim Gudsell, Taste treat miss out on a ride after that squad, making refer- New Zealand made the whose role in the road race Rosetown Lions are staging being a late addition on the ence to — bronze medal ride with a was always going to be as a a fundraising gourmet tasting back of some outstanding who rode the first round on national record of 3m support rider for NZ ace and evening with Prenzel tonight. form overseas. Sunday morning to give 57.536s in beating Spain on former club-mate Julian ‘‘On any given day we’ve him (Roulston) time to Saturday. Dean. The event will be held at 7pm got six riders who are world recover from his silver They were only a frac- Gudsell performed his at Te Awamutu College staff class,’’ said Roulston after medal effort in the individ- tion of a second away from age 23) was ‘unbelievable’. job admirably, giving every- room. Tickets ($10) are the four-strong Kiwi team ual pursuit — and Latham. securing a berth in the ride Te Awamutu Sports’ thing in fulfilling his objec- available and there will be had beaten Australia, the Bewley, a regular com- off for gold. The time it took Graham Bunn can take tive of trying to get Dean in limited door sales. 2004 Olympic champions, in petitor at Te Awamutu them getting around the some of the credit for New the best possible position, All proceeds will go towards the ride off for bronze. Velodrome, was another Spanish team, after lapping Zealand’s bronze medal win before pulling the pin with Freeman Court refurbishment. ‘‘We’re like a family, member of the bronze medal them, prevented that from — he coaches Bewley and two laps to go in the 245km For more information phone everyone gets on great, so winning team to sing the happening. Latham personally. race. Ces at 871 2797. it’s fantastic.’’ praises of all the squad. Roulston said to have In fact, Bunn was one of Dean showed his world The team of Roulston (27) ‘‘It is important to share won an Olympic medal with the first Bewley sent a text class by finishing in the of Ashburton, Rotorua’s the medal with Gough and a team so young (average to back home after they had main peleton.

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Three artists which vastly different styles have work currently on show at Gallery 8. The ‘Recollections’ exhibition will be open until August 30. JACOB SCOTT (Ngati Kahungungu, Te Arawa, Te Atiawa) Jacob Scott is the principal of Scott Design, former Director of Te Kura Toi o Te Wananga o Aotearoa and head of EIT’s Art & Design School. He is a pioneer in contemporary Maori Art and Education and is 6146894AB highly regarded as an architectural designer Are you after a smooth, and artist. youthful complexion or He led the develop- ment, accreditation and permanent hair reduction? establishment of the Maunga Kura Toi Degree - New Zealand’s TC210808CA07 • Botox* first degree level pro- BARCLAYS Real Estate receptionist Fran Cutmore admires a bronze sculpture ‘Te Arai Awa’ by Glen gramme in whakairo Skipper. Behind her is work by Deborah Duffield. (maori carving) and • Lip enhancement raranga (maori weav- different forms. ive of having had the the way I look at the Hamilton and has a ing). While many Maori opportunity to work world. piece of work in the • Collagen treatments He is frequently artists who utilise the alongside Paul. He has ‘‘Since leaving my Waikato Museum Col- called upon to assist medium are often been very generous with home rohe, the oppor- lection. with the development, carvers who have their his knowledge and has tunity of everyday inter- This exhibition show • Facial rejuvenation delivery and review of work cast by others, continued to support my action with my whenua, some of the works for Maori arts programmes. Skipper casts the work artistic development." awa and moana is her finals. • IPL hair reduction Scott has two kowhai- himself and thereby con- Skipper has a formal limited. My art allows The themes being whai prints on show in trols the whole process. art education (B. Maori me to renew and explore explored are subjective the Te Awamutu exhi- He usesmultiple tech- Visual Arts)and is cur- that connection from experience and memory • IPL for facial veins bition. niques during casting to rently completing his afar.’’ trace. GLEN SKIPPER allow him to expand and Masters in Maori Visual DEB DUFFIELD The specific aspects (Te Atiawa) develop forms and ideas. Arts. Deborah Duffield has are the fleeting moment/ To see Karen at the next Emerging artist Glen His ability to work in "While growing up, just completed the third snapshot in time and Appearance Medicine Clinic call... Skipper is one of only a bronze was helped by my siblings and I were year of her degree in their vague recollection. Mahoe Health Professionals, handful of Maori artists the fact he had a job as a taught by our father and painting and sculpture The works on show working with the foundry man and artist whanau to gather food at Wintec Media Arts in are photo derivedand 870 4321 • 160 Mahoe St, Te Awamutu medium of bronze. assistant with renowned from the land, river and Hamilton. due to their ambiguity * Botox is a prescription medicine. It is used for the treatment of frown lines. He is passionate bronze sculptor Paul sea. She has participated the viewer finds them- It should be administered only by trained professionals. Cautions: people with about the way the metal Dibble. ‘‘This has had a huge in a number of exhi- selves trying to decipher neuromuscular transmission disorders, infection at site of injection, pregnancy can be cast to create "I’m really appreciat- influence on my life and bitions in Raglan and the possibilities. and lactation. 6410246AA Falcon2007 BFII XR6 Sedans

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From page 1. Centre. A laundry, pantry and Principal Dale McCabe food preparation area have says the new Science and all been included. Technology Centre had • The hard materials area more than a year’s planning has a workshop, with two put into it and the school is separate rooms for painting delighted with the result. and sawing (both complete ‘‘We are very proud of with safety features and this new facility. extractor fans). ‘‘As far as I am aware, it • The soft materials area is is the only centre of its kind set up with a line of sewing in a primary school in New machines, an area for fabric Zealand and it provides a dying/painting, plenty of raft of benefits for students. space to carry out design- ‘‘The science and techno- ing, pattern cutting etc and logy classrooms are inte- a storage room for mater- grated within the one build- ials. ing and once students are Even the toilets have inside they can easily move been given the latest fit- between the different tings, complete with auto- areas.’’ mated lighting. The new block sits com- Unused land at the back fortably in the school - of the school has been incor- blending in with other porated to allow for a larger buildings thanks to a con- building than the previous sistent colour scheme and one, but it still includes an building materials. outdoor courtyard area The school currently has between what remains of a roll of 470 which is steadily the old block and the new climbing, while eight other block, with a strip of native schools from the district planting along the rear. visit Te Awamutu Inter- The three remaining mediate for their technology classrooms in the original provision. ‘manual’ block have been Being an integral part of given a facelift and turned the community is an import- into an arts centre - two ant aspect for the school. have been joined to create a Mr McCabe says many of spacious music/drama their facilities (including suite, while the third is used the grounds, the Arts and for visual arts. Leisure Centre, the hall and This area also has easy the pool over summer) are access to the studios in the used by the community on a adjacent Arts and Leisure regular basis.

TC210808CA02/03/04/05 TOP LEFT: Room three student Kaitlyn Thompson concentrates on her drilling skills in the hard materials workshop. BOTTOM LEFT: Tyson Bartley puts his ‘V8’ pizzas in the oven in the food technology room. TOP RIGHT: Callum Burkes (right) and Jesse Snookes work on keyboards in the expanded music suite. BOTTOM RIGHT: teacher Judith Kilgour helps Hope Scoble with her sewing skills in the soft materials room.

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6410313AA TC210808SP18 WINNING COMBINATION: Trevor Gibbs, orchestra and Te Awamutu Community Choir in concert.

Following on from the success of its musical style influenced many 20th cen- regular member of the soprano section, performance of Handel’s Messiah last tury composers. His works spanned both gave a faultless solo in the Rutter. My pick December, the Trevor Gibbs’ led Te Awa- the Romantic and 20th Century styles. was the Rutter Pie Jesu, where Gibbs mutu Community Choir last Sunday per- Rutter was born some 20 years after successfully blended his orchestra, includ- Introducing Jo King, formed two choral masterpieces named Faure died. The Englishman’s compo- ing a harp, with his young soloist’s pristine OWNER of Guthrie Requiem, one by Faure and the other by sitions are chiefly choral, carols, anthems voice. Bowron and Resident Rutter. and extended works such as this requiem. One marvels at such specialised talent Accompanied by a small but effective The concert’s requiem theme of a prayer that resides in Waipa and its environs. This Colour Consultant orchestra, and supported by specialist for the dead continued, featuring Rutter’s was recognised by the almost capacity voice soloists, the almost capacity Te unusual chord progressions and crashing audience when the performers were given Jo specialises in combining Awamutu College Hall was delivered a chords common with 20th century compos- justified prolonged and enthusiastic colour, pattern and texture treat of choral music not often heard in ing techniques, but creating a traditional, applause. The seldom seen and heard harp, to bring your house to life. popular concert programmes, let alone Te classical atmosphere in a modern setting. cello solo and boy soprano, allied to the For a free inhome colour Awamutu. Following a hesitant start where initial specialist baritone and soprano solos, After more than a month of dreary wet tuning and intonation was a challenge, the together with Gibbs’ obvious wealth of consultation ring Jo to and sunless skies in Waipa, a programme of choir and orchestra warmed to their task experience, accompanied by a variety of book a time, or call in to two requiems, essentially musical prayers and the audience settled into 80 minutes of orchestral instruments combined to create see her. for the dead, would be fitting, but the day a sublime musical experience. Ian Camp- a very special musical experience. actually dawned crisp and clear. The music bell’s baritone solo entrance was a con- Further performances by this Commun- was anything but dull and dreary. stricting virtual monotone, but he soon ity Choir are planned for later in 2008. The Gibbs’ volunteer chorister and instru- showed the depth and breadth of his voice’s choir itself comprises members of the mentalist group handled the works’ tech- repertoire. Hamilton Civic and St Peter’s Cathedral nically demanding requirements with The boy soprano Jonathan Eyres’ voice Choirs, Cantando Choir, Renaissance aplomb and the sun agreed, streaming in filled the hall with pure tones that had Singers, Rosetown Choristers, Bellachord, through the hall’s windows. many in the audience shaking their heads St John’s Anglican Church and many other Guthrie Bowron Faure, a Frenchman who composed his in disbelief. Several of the choir were enthusiastic others. New members for this 104 George Street requiem in 1888, was a composer, organist, observed giving young Jonathan approv- un-auditioned choir are always welcome — Warehouse Complex teacher and pianist. He was the foremost ing and knowing smiles. contact Diane Swarbrick on 871 8007. Te Awamutu French composer of his generation, his Not to be outdone, Claire Carpenter a Reviewed by David Samuel. Ph 871 8540 6410337AA 6 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, August 21, 2008

6410914AA THURSDAY 18 Campaign aimed at curbing SUMMER SPORTS Clubs! This is our popular annual sports feature, fatigue crashes on roads every advertisement is accompanied with editorial ‘Don’t drive tired’ is the mess- The Winter Fatigue Stops cam- for a second and veers into the about how great your sport is! BOOK NOW. age that the NZ Transport Agency paign aims to reduce this toll by path on an oncoming truck their (NZTA) and their road safety making drivers and passengers chances of survival would be TUESDAY 23 partners are proactively remind- aware of the dangers of driving pretty remote,’’ says Inspector ing motorists over the next six tired, and what they really need to Tooman. weeks on State Highways 39 and 3. do to stay safe. The upcoming fatigue stops PIRONGIA CRAFT FAIR The 2008 Winter Fatigue Stops Ms Jolly says popular short- aim to keep motorists safe by Calling all stallholders, local businesses campaign kicked off on Sunday term fatigue fixes such as coffee, encouraging them not to drive evening with the first of six energy drinks and winding down tired. - if you wish to place a supporting planned fatigue stops targeted at the window are just not effective Last Sunday (August 17) a advertisement. skiers travelling to and from the long-term. fatigue stop was established for mountains on Waikato roads. ‘‘The only cure for fatigue is northbound traffic on SH39, near Waikato and Waipa Fatigue sleep. The safest course of action Ngahinapouri. Call Heather or Dorinda on 07 871 5151 Stop organiser Megan Jolly says for tired drivers, if they can’t get Further Sunday night fatigue the fatigue stops aim to arm someone else to drive, is to pull stops will be held for people motorists with important over and have a short nap.’’ travelling home north from the information and strategies for Research has shown that a mountains on August 24 and staying safe, particularly for short 10-20 minute nap (often September 14, and Friday night

SEPTEMBER FEATURES skiers who drive long hours to referred to as a power nap) can fatigue stops will be held for and from the mountain after a full dramatically reduce the chances people travelling south to the

6410410AA day at work on Friday and then of having a fatigue-related acci- mountains on August 22, Septem- two days on the snow. dent by improving the driver’s ber 12 and 19. Ms Jolly, who is the Road motor skills, boosting energy The Winter Fatigue Stop cam- Safety Co-ordinator for Waikato levels, increasing alertness and paigns have been running since and Waipa District Councils says, improving their memory. 2004 and are part of a multi- ‘‘Skiers, particularly, need to plan Waikato Road Policing Mana- agency Network Safety Co- breaks during their journey, ger Leo Tooman says driver ordination (NSC) project aimed at catch up on lost sleep before they fatigue is a common cause of improving road safety on SH39 start their journey, and ideally crashes. Tired drivers suffer from and SH3 through a combination of share the driving with a well slower reactions, reduced concen- education, enforcement and rested passenger. Research shows tration and often cross into engineering (known as the three that the longer someone drives another lane — which can be a Es). The project involves a num- without a break the greater their recipe for disaster, especially on ber of organisations including the level of fatigue, and that a Sundays in the Waikato. NZTA, ACC, Environment Wai- fatigued driver can be just as ‘‘There are lots of trucks head- kato, the Police, and Waikato, dangerous behind the wheel as ing south through the Waikato on Waipa, Otorohanga and Waitomo someone who is drunk.’’ Sunday afternoons and evenings District Councils. From 2002 to 2006 there were so northbound vehicles just can’t NZTA was formed on August 1, 129 fatigue-related crashes in the afford to make mistakes,’’ says 2008 to bring together the func- West Waikato region, resulting in Inspector Tooman. tions and expertise of Transit and MORTGAGEE AUCTION six deaths and 185 injuries. ‘‘If a fatigued driver nods off Land Transport New Zealand. Situated just minutes from town, 7.29ha (18 acres more or less) of flat to very gently rolling land (maeroa ash). Attractive 1970’s 4 bedroom home plus office and ensuite, beautifully appointed on Average rainfall so far in 2008 - yeah right! an elevated site overlooking the property. Triple garaging and a modern 18 x 10m high stud shed. C.V. $635,000 (2005) Figures supplied by Te Awamutu But monthly rainfalls have three times as much as January, weather watcher Paul Hobbs been anything but average — with February and March combined. Auction: 1.00pm Wednesday 17th September at Barry Jones show that rainfall for this year so more rainfall each of the past four While it was one of the wettest Bruce Spurdle First National, 35 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu Mobile (027) 444 7127 far is close to average totals — months than for the first three months for the 19 years Mr Hobbs View by appointment or as advertised www.1stnational.co.nz A/h (07) 829 7082 788mm compared to an average of months of the year combined. has been recording weather, it did 744mm. July had 234mm — almost not match July 1995’s 296mm. 35 Alexandra St, Te Awamutu www.1stnational.co.nz Ph 871 6157 LOOKING FOR... FUEL ECONOMY, SAFETY, STYLE & 0% INTEREST? THEN CHECK THIS OUT!

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The 2008 Giltrap City the Harness Jewels at Cam- side the Waikato region. Toyota Harness Jewels race bridge had certainly met The majority of visitors meeting contributed more expectations and more. came from within the North than $3.2 million to the ‘‘The host club, the Cam- Island, with a further 10% of Waikato economy, it was bridge/Te Awamutu Trot- visitors travelling up from revealed in a report released ting Club, did a fantastic job the South Island and 3% this week. and the Harness Jewels pro- from overseas. The economic impact vided a significant benefit to This meant local hotels report was commissioned our region,’’ Mr Livingston and motels were the win- by the New Zealand Racing says. ners with 60% of visiting Board for the 2008 Giltrap ‘‘Just as importantly, the racegoers staying in com- City Toyota Harness Jewels event was hugely successful mercial accommodation at Cambridge Raceway on in promoting trotting to rac- during their visit to the May 31, 2008 (Queen’s Birth- ing enthusiasts and the gen- region. This equated to a day Weekend). eral public alike. Obviously total spend of about $175,000 ‘‘This economic impact with those outcomes, it’s an and generated in excess of study goes to show that the event we are definitely look- 1,400 bed nights. Harness Jewels is now a ing forward to hosting again The Harness Jewels, major event that has a huge in 2010.’’ which is the only raceday in impact on the local econ- The economic impact New Zealand with every omy,’’ says Graeme Hansen, report found that about half stake over $100,000, is held New Zealand Racing Board of the estimated 5,700 annually on Queen’s Birth- TC210808SP17 chief executive. attendees to the 2008 Giltrap day Weekend and alternates THRILLING harness sprint duels, such as this which shows Safin (number 1) nosing out Waipa District Council City Toyota Harness Jewels between venues in the hot favourite Lizzie Maguire in the Three-Year-Old Diamond race at Cambridge Raceway Mayor Alan Livingston says race meeting came from out- North and South Island. were enjoyed by the large crowd. Photo by Trish Dunell.

CRIMELINE Te Awamutu Police 872 0100 EMERGENCY 111 Te Awamutu Police have dealt with the following matters since last week: Monday, August 11: Arrests: Man for dangerous driving. Intentional damage reported to windows at Carpet Court and CH Allen Ltd. Burglary: Front gate netting cut to gain access into RCY Metals, Jack Russell Drive. Full screwdriver set and grinder stolen from shed. Hamilton Anglers Club at Arapuni broken into by jemmying door. Handbasin ripped out and broken water pipe left to flood premises. 12v battery also taken. Property stolen from Animal Breeding Ser- vices, Kihikihi Road: trailer loaded with 100kg palm kernel and steel cattle crate. Drive-off from Caltex service station. Driver of Subaru Legacy (TY1726) leaves without paying $50 for fuel. Tuesday, August 12: $10,000 worth of horse riding gear reported stolen from shed on Arapuni Road. Wednesday, August 13: Property taken from car in Mangapiko Street: headphones for DVD player, homemade fishing flies and MTA petrol vouchers. Brown Nissan Laurel taken from Wallace Trucking Company yard, Bond Road. Thursday, August 14: Vehicle seen leaving Ohaupo Road cowshed race. Stihl compressor and socket set stolen. Friday, August 15: Man presents US$2500 travellers cheques at ASB with The Warehouse Mastercard as ID. Cheques found to be forged. Saturday, August 16: Room at Commercial Hotel broken into and trashed. Ford Laser hatch (RI 3900) stolen from Rolleston Street. Sunday, August 17: Arrests: Man for SUZANNEHEATHER KAY GAIL disorderly behaviour, Station Road. Youth for EBA at Kihikihi. Three males for smashing Telecom building window. Glass panels also broken at Westend Dairy and Bunnings. Monday, August 18: Man arrested in Cambridge Road for assaulting partner. Letterbox damage and solar lights stolen from Bockett Ave addresses. Glass door panel broken at MWWL/Kihikihi Police base. Plants and pots thrown off veran- dah. Shoplifting youths caught taking clothes at The Warehouse. Tuesday, August 19: Mazda Alenza stationwagon stolen from George Melrose Place is found stripped outside Ohaupo School. Van broken into on St Mary’s Ave. Wednesday, August 20: Burglary: 180 litres of petrol and a 20 litre petrol container taken from Parawera shed. Vehicle with items in located on Roto-o-rangi Road. CR85 Honda motorcross bike, XR100 trail bike, laptop, two battery drills and chargers taken from Ohaupo farm. Other items left when intruders disturbed by farmer. 24 hour Victim Support is available in Te Awamutu by phoning 027 4711529. 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Te Pahu Landcare Group. Winners were presented with their donations amount to many thousands. Today the group is known as the The streams flowing from the eastern awards at a function at Waipa District ‘‘Further, Lance and Mary have on Kakepuku Mountain Conservation Society catchments of Mount Pirongia are recog- Council’s Te Awamutu chambers last week. behalf of the Trust, donated time, hosted and they have achieved much more than nised has some of the most pristine water The award for Natural Heritage Tourism events, training courses and provided trans- just pest control. courses in the central Waikato. went to Out in the Styx Cafe´. port and sustenance for volunteers associ- All goats have been removed from the One of the largest of these is the Mr Roxburgh said it took little encour- ated with the project.’’ mountain; possums are either very low or Kaniwhaniwha stream, which flows north agement to convince Lance and Mary Mr Roxburgh said Out in the Styx Cafe´ zero — confirmed by a recent possum to meet the Waipa River at Karamu. Hodgson, owners of Out in the Styx Cafe´, was a fine example of a business promoting monitor associated with the Puniu Tb The Kaniwhaniwha, where it flows that the ecological restoration of and supporting a restoration project that vector control programme — and rat num- under Limeworks Loop Road, and next to Maungatautari was both needed and the will grow as a regionally and potentially bers are controlled to low levels annually the Council administered reserve, has long right thing to do. nationally significant tourist destination. prior to spring breeding of native birds. been a favoured haunt of local residents, for ‘‘Yes, it would generate business for their Kakepuku Mountain Conservation ‘‘Pest eradication and control has swimming and picnicking; as a natural small cafe´ that offered fine food and accom- Society was winner of the award for Habitat enabled this dedicated group of local study area for Te Pahu School and as the modation in a rural setting, but it also fits Retention and Management on Reserve or farmers, lifestylers and Pokuru School main northern access to Pirongia Forest well into Lance and Mary’s love of Public Land. representative and pupils, to introduce Park. Maungatautari, of Pukeatua their home and Mr Roxburgh said local interest in the North Island robin from Pureora — this is Continued page 9. Maungatautari views welcome ‘Keep in touch’ — that’s the message from the Maungatautari Trust following the first stage of its community consultation road show which recently toured the district. ‘‘While we still have other planned consultation with community groups over the next couple of months, we want people to know that we always want their views on the restoration work on the mountain. 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From page 8. A DOC initiative to include a paper road either side of the stream between the road bridge and the Forest Park boundary was eagerly supported by the local community. Mr Roxburgh said the benefits of a riparian buffer in retaining water quality and ecological health were clearly understood by all, but re- vegetating the buffers — 1.4km long but 20m wide both sides of the stream — was a daunting task. ‘‘But a small Te Pahu Group lead by the late Tony Frazer, rallied community support. A small nursery was established at the Te Pahu School and contact was made with organisations that could provide funding, trees and ongoing support — and they lead by example with regular planting days every year since. ‘‘Today those initial planting are over four metres tall and the site is a showcase for what can be achieved in terms of riparian restoration.’’ Mr Roxburgh said it was a fine example of community and agency co-operation in protecting a treasured waterway and landscape feature. TC210808SP16 The track is also part of the Te Araroa (North WAIPA MAYOR Alan Livingston (right) with winners of the inaugural Natural Heritage Awards. Cape to Bluff) National Walkway. Pieter and Joy van Dongen of Rukuhia won the award for Habitat Retention and Management on Private Land. MREINZ ‘‘Soon after Pieter and Joy purchased their property on Rukuhia Road in 2003, they focused their attention on the protection and restoration of BARCLAYS Lake Mangahia.’’ Mr Roxburgh said back in 1993, reports from REAL ESTATE LTD wetland experts described Lake Mangahia as ‘‘..one of the least modified in the Waipa District and we would rank it as one of the most important as far as natural values are concerned’’. INSPECT TODAY INSPECT TODAY ‘‘So there was no dispute about its importance.’’ However efforts by both the Department of Conservation and Waipa District Council to secure the lake and protect it from adverse affect failed. ‘But Pieter and Joy, with their vision to restore the lake and its margins, seized upon an obscure clause in the Land Transfer Act, which enabled OPPORTUNITIES them to pursue ownership if they could demon- strate the present owner had not occupied the NOT site.’’ With legal guidance and assistance from previ- Te Awamutu TO BE Kihikihi ous owners of their land, they were able to 3 1 1 3 1 1 demonstrate non-occupancy for over 100 years and • Open plan kitchen together with a financial inducement, the English MISSED • Open plan living dining area, sep lounge Inspection: Inspection: owners agreed to sell. • Generous • Master brm with ranch By appointment By appointment Since then they have arranged for the lake to be bedrooms slider to rear garden covenanted by the Queen Elizabeth II Trust and a • Close to shops • 3 generous brms Price: $209,000 Price: $209,000 management plan/restoration plan has been pre- and service (2twin + 1dble) pared and implementation will begin this summer. • Large private section ‘‘Lake Mangahia will be the second peat lake to • Private section Contact: Ailsa Contact: Steven be covenanted by QE II and demonstrates the ID#TEA080601 021 705 840 ID# TEA080602 021 705 840 commitment of Pieter and Joy to protecting and INSPECT TODAY INSPECT TODAY managing a regionally significant resource.’’ The Waipa District Natural Heritage Awards SELL YOUR HOME will be held every two years. They will alternate with the Waipa District FOR ONE FLAT FEE Heritage Awards which cover built and cultural heritage. Award for Natural Heritage Education went to Te Miro Primary School. Mr Roxburgh said Te Miro School joined the Enviro Schools programme in 2002 and has worked NEW incl GST NEW hard in embracing the programme’s principles of LISTING LISTING sustainability, environmental education, genuine WINTER SPECIAL student participation, Maori perspectives and Te Awamutu Kihikihi respect for the diversity of people and cultures. 4 2 3 Ph 870 6606 Anytime 3 1 2 School students embarked on an ambitious project in 2004, to re-vegetate a paddock adjoining • House area 200m² • Create a cute family • 7069m² section, Inspection: home with a little TLC Inspection: the school. This required building their knowledge By appointment Any residential property listed exclusively By appointment of trees species and forest ecology, consulting with fully fenced with with Barclays, no matter what price, • 90m² plus decking, numerous sheds/ open plan kitchen/ specialists, seeking authority to obtain seed from will only be charged $6950 incl GST garaging Price: $549,000 dining area with heat Price: $249,000 adjoining forest reserves, consulting with the Te • 4 brms with COMMISSION, when the property is sold. pump • 1267m² fully Miro Community and preparing a restoration plan PROMOTION PERIOD FOR PROPERTY attached studio Contact: Steven 1st JUNE -1st SEPTEMBER 2008 fenced section, mature Contact: Steven together with costings, actions and time lines. • Excellent location LISTED trees • Double garage 021 705 840 021 705 840 This project is part of a greater vision for a ID# TEA080703 ID# TEA080801 sustainable school environment. Students show commitment and enthusiasm to the vision and OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME appreciate the benefits a healthy environment can provide. In the future students will continue to care for and plant more native trees and shrubs in their bush area, and they will link this action and learning to regional initiatives such as the Hamilton Halo programme to enhance the breed- ing success of tui and other natives birds in the NEW region. LISTING Mr Roxburgh said Te Miro School provided a fine example of incorporating sustainability and 714 Fairview Rd, 216 Tawhiao St, 341 Racecourse Rd, natural heritage conservation into education pro- Te Awamutu 3 3 2 Te Awamutu 3 2 2 Te Awamutu 3 1 2 grammes. • 230m² family living • 3 double bedrooms, • 130m², open plan • Open plan living, Inspection: Sunday master ensuite Inspection: Sunday Inspection: Sunday 11.15-11.45am 12.00-12.30pm kit/dining, sep lounge 12.30-1.00pm Fine finish to week basement rumpus • Study/offi ce • Ample decking • 2 bthrms, ensuite • Separate lounge and from kitchen/dining Price: $399,000 Price: $439,000 Price: $370,000 in master brm dining rooms • 2099m² section Fine weather in recent days did not prevent • Impressive timber • Open plan spacious Contact: Ailsa backing onto stream Contact: Ailsa ‘healthy’ weekly rainfall totals for local weather features throughout kitchen • 905m² section Contact: Steven • Close to town recorders. 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National will raise this A/hrs 07 871 9801 tem that is a safety net in they would be required to amount to $100 per week so genuine times of need. actively look for a job, go to any beneficiaries can take up work ‘‘However, we would place an job interview they are referred opportunities. unrelenting focus on getting to, and accept any suitable offer ‘‘Over the coming months we beneficiaries back into employ- of employment. will also be announcing policies ID# TEA10955 ment.’’ ‘‘If they don’t comply with on other aspects of the wider SH 31, 4098 KAWHIA RD, OPARAU www.raywhite.com Mr Ardern says National these obligations, their benefits welfare system, including vul- would extend the part-time work will be reduced in the first nerable children and families, Beat The Beef Price Rise obligation to two groups of bene- instance, then suspended, then child support, and the commun- ficiaries — DPB recipients, once cancelled. ity and voluntary sector. 63.13ha. (156 acres) of good quality beef country at a realistic price. 3 their youngest dependent child Mr Ardern says National ‘‘It is often said you can titles, 3 paddocks, power on boundary. Great house sites, or just use as a is aged six or over, and people on would also improve assessments measure a society by how it run-off. WON’T LAST LONG! $489,000 + GST sickness and invalid benefits for sickness beneficiaries. looks after its most vulnerable. who have been assessed as being This would mean introducing Equally, though, you can able to work part-time. About more frequent reassessment measure a society by how many 223 Alexandra Street 5,600 sickness and invalid benefi- during the first few months a vulnerable people it creates — Te Awamutu ciaries have been categorised as person is on a sickness benefit. people who are able to work, and capable of working right now. Anyone on a sickness benefit able to take responsibility for PHONE: 07 871 7149 These beneficiaries would continuously for 12 months their own lives and their chil- Rosetown Realty Ltd 6410491AA have to be available for part-time would automatically be sent to a dren’s lives, yet end up depend- work (at least 15 hours a week) ‘designated doctor’ for a second ing long-term on the state,’’ Mr and either be trying to find work opinion on their work prospects. Ardern says. or in job-related training. ‘‘We will also enshrine in law ‘‘National is committed to a The system of work obli- annual adjustments to welfare comprehensive system of bene- gations would have built-in safe- benefits, so they are kept in line fits that provides temporary sup- guards to exempt parents who with inflation. As well, National port to people as they return to have full-time carer responsibili- will require the most frequent independence, and also provides ties, because, for example, their applicants for benefit advances indefinite, compassionate sup- child has a physical or intellec- to attend a budget advisory ser- port to people who are physically tual disability. vice at the Government’s or mentally unable to support ‘‘All long-term unemploy- expense to get qualified, non- themselves. ment beneficiaries will be judgmental budgeting advice to ‘‘In addition, we believe the required to do what it takes to help them manage their benefit system should be one secure employment. This may finances.’’ that treats people with dignity include practical training, Mr Ardern says national’s but is not afraid to call a spade a attending a basic skills course, philosophy is that it is important spade. or attending drug and alcohol that there are appropriate incen- ‘‘It should be fair and should rehabilitation. Any benefici- tives in the benefit system so provide certainty to people dur- aries who have been unem- that Kiwis on benefits are ing what are often some of the ployed for 12 months will have to encouraged to work. most difficult and vulnerable reapply for their benefit and ‘‘Currently, beneficiaries and times of their lives.’’ Your Letters Bible Society’s annual Activity grants Bible Quiz successful The Halberg Trust Activity Fund provides grants The Te Awamutu to answer 10 rounds, to enable young people with a disability to partici- Bible Society Action totalling 100 questions. pate in sport and active leisure within their Group wishes to thank The top three teams community by supporting the additional costs the nine participating were: First Te Awa- associated with having a disability. teams and their sup- mutu Bible Chapel; An application can be made to support disabled portive audience at the second St Patrick’s youth to participate in physical activities or to recent annual Bible Catholic Church; third access equipment. Decisions regarding applications Quiz, hosted this year Te Awamutu Bible are made on a monthly basis by a committee. by the Anglican Parish. Chapel. Just one point Applications are welcome year round. Teams represented separated first and Examples of successful grants in 2007 were most of the local second placings and lessons for tennis, rockclimbing, skiing, swimming. churches. two points separated Successful equipment grants for sports wheelchairs, Over the past few second and third. trampoline, tandem bikes, trikes, handcycles, school weeks they had the Thank you to every- camp support and more. opportunity to study one who supported this For more information go to Halberg Trust Bible Chapters, 1 Kings successful event. website: www.halberg.co.nz 17-21 and John’s Gospel BARBARA LINTON MARGARET WEBSTER 13-17 on which they had Bible Society Halberg Trust

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BY COLIN THORSEN ter than the solo effort of Te Awamutu Sports Waikato Develop- winger Jordan Craig. He ment rugby team turned showed commendable a 33-10 halftime deficit speed to score from one into a 43-33 win over of his trademark kick Taranaki Development and chase efforts from in a pre-season game at near halfway. Albert Park on Satur- Waikato coach day. Andrew Whelan gave The Mooloomen’s the whole squad game second half revival, time, with the exception playing with a strong of the injured Johnny wind at their backs, was Bird, who was ruled out sparked by an intercept as a precautionary try to lock Luke Katane measure with a minor in the 45th minute. The hamstring problem. strapping Hautapu No. 4 Te Awamutu Sports’ raced 40 metres centre Mark Murray unopposed to score. and openside flanker Both Waikato and Jono Armstrong were in TC200808CT02 Taranaki produced a the starting line-up. CHIEFS’ hooker Vern Kamo on the rampage for Waikato Development. number of wonderfully A number of the Wai- creative tries, none bet- kato A reserves also managed to get some play Southland Develop- Te Awamutu prop game time. ment in Invercargill on Jason Church was one of There is every August 30. the five try scorers, chance Johnny Bird will Waikato Under-20 while Pirongia halfback get to play against his team dispatched their Brad Mayo looked classy younger brother, Taranaki counterparts until suffering a minor Thomas, when Waikato 33-0 in the curtainraiser. calf muscle injury.

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Bryan Ryburn returned a remarkable score of 9-up on par winning the Coca Cola Cup at Pirongia Golf Club. The 11 handicapper shot 74 off-the-stick — just two shots off shoot- ing his age — to finish three shots clear of his nearest rivals on Sunday. He had even halves of 37, including 14 pars, three bogeys and a birdie on the par four, 12th hole. Ryburn says his game has taken on a TC200808CT01 new lease of life since PIRONGIA Golf Club stalwart Bryan Ryburn has been in fine form since adding a TaylorMade adding a new driver to his golf bag. Burner 9.5 to his set of clubs. says he has a burning nail an elusive hole-in- There were a clutch ‘‘It’s made a big dif- desire to nail two golf- one. of players on +5, Philip ference, adding length ing milestones in the ‘‘I hope I get one Eyre, Bill Fox, Ken to my drives off the tee, twilight of his career. before my mate Bill Fox Bardsley and Steve as well as improving He wants to play to does, because I will cer- Meddings. my accuracy.’’ his age (he turns 73 tainly hear about it if he This weekend Ryburn has a per- shortly) and that seems gets one.’’ features the Pirongia sonal best round of 66 a realistic goal, given The Coca Cola men’s open. The club gross at Pirongia when his current form — he runners-up were Keith matchplay champion- playing off a seven shot 77 the previous Ormsby, Gary Russo ships start the follow- handicap in the 1970s. week. and Gus MacIntyre on ing weekend. The jovial character His second wish is to +6. ------Pirongia Meateaters enhance netball playoff hopes Pirongia Meateaters went goal for goal, with the last quarter by one Jennifer Weal says secured vital champion- Tabatha Brill’s skills in goal. umpires are an essential ship points with a 51-43 the shooting circle keep- Special mention part of netball — the win over COG’s Pulse in ing COG’s in the game. should be made of the sport would not be pro- Te Awamutu premier Pirongia took charge dedicated umpires who gressing as it is in our netball. in the third quarter, travel to Te Awamutu centres without them. The girls from under stretching their lead to every Thursday and Sat- ‘‘Remember, when the mountain led 14-10 at 38-29. urday to support our supporting your team, quarter time. To the COG’s Pulse local netball league. that these umpires are The second quarter team’s credit, they won Netball scribe, volunteers.’’ GREAT DEALS How can we top off a product that is in already the best in its fi eld? Kihikihi

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Church Services Public Notices Anglican Church METHODIST TE AWAMUTU BORING? UNTRUE? IRRELEVANT? FORMAL NOTICES CHURCH SPIRITUALIST KIHIKIHI MARKET Is that your impression of the Christian faith? CHURCH August 24th, 2008 September 6, 2008 Come to an introductory Alpha Dinner and Sunday August 24 Deaths In Memoriam Guest Speaker - 9.30am Ohaupo Hall find out what Christians believe. Parish Worship Carolyn Wahanui Holy Communion St Johns’s Anglican Church, BEKX - Peter Francis. Stalls Available - $10 10.30am Meeting 11.00 am ALL WELCOME Te Awamutu, August 24 at 5.00 pm Passed away suddenly Te Awamutu Phone: in London, aged 37 Sunday, August 24 Enquiries: 871-6130 (07) 823-6892 To register or for more information years. Pete, you moved ALL HEALING ring the Church office 871-5568 so far away but you WELCOME AVAILABLE were always so very Enquiries 871-5376 close. You will live At Red Cross Hall, KIHIKIHI forever within all of REV MAUREEN CALMAN Redoubt Street PRESBYTERIAN MARKET us, until we meet again TURNBULL - Danielle Minister Elaine COUNCIL CARPARK my friend. Most Kathleen (Dell). August ADVERTISING CHURCH treasured and dearly 25, 2007 aged 16 years. 871-7064 This Saturday is a great way to Sunday loved friend of Tone, In loving memory of Phone Phyllis : 871-4811 our precious, inform your Shaz, Tyler, Dan, customers/clients August 24 or Carol : 871-6198 Hayley, Steve, Janine, courageous daughter and sister who passed about your business. 9.30am Hayden, Vicky, Matt, away one year ago Phone us today and Kirsty, Mickey, from Leukaemia. speak to one of our Rev Fogatia Levi Charlie, Simon and Dell, you’re now inside friendly team at Te Phone 871-6011 Lone´. Space boy will us - our souls tattooed Awamutu Courier. ALCOHOLICS miss you! Rock on with gold. Your love, Phone 871-5151 dude. your words, caresses, ANONYMOUS are hugs that we still Lost and Found If you want to Births hold. If we are open to Church Services drink that’s your FOUND - black short business HOPKINS - Jessica the knowledge that haired cat, young male, you’re not completely IF YOU WANT TO Rose Heather. Born gone, we will friendly and one ginger August 08, 2008, St John’s Anglican Church and white short haired STOP, THAT’S sometimes feel you OURS weighing 3900gms (8lb touching, sometimes Working within the Community cat, mature male, 10oz), at home. Sister soft and sometimes friendly, been coming Phone 871-4072 for Matthew, Rachel, strong. When you Arawata Street, Te Awamutu regularly looking for or 870-3463 Laura and Sarah. show us nature’s food, Mahoe/Churchill PO Box 194 She’s finally calved! rainbows, we can feel A warm welcome awaits you this Sunday at: Street area. Does this Te Awamutu Stuart and Julie would your proud delight, 8.00 am - Old St John’s Church - Te Awamutu sound like one of your Te Awamutu Farmers like to thank sending signs to show cats? Phone 871-6042 Madeline, Lindz, your living, only far 9.30 am - St Saviours’s Church - Pirongia & Crafts Market beyond our sight. Love Baptism of Zsalea FOUND, grey striped cat, Bronwyn and family always, Mum, Dad, and friends for their 10.00 am - St John’s Church and Choir with white patch on chest THIS SATURDAY, August 23rd Scott, Renee and Brad. and two white feet, very MASONIC support. Te Awamutu friendly, Mahoe Street SECRETS 8.30am till 1.00pm Acknowledgements area. Phone 871-6043 Birthday Greetings Office 871-5568 or A/H 871-9738 St John’s Church Grounds, Arawata Street. LISSINGTON - Marion What are the secrets of May. John, Michael, Personal modern free masonry? Fresh produce, preserves, plants, natural Karen, John, Baylee, skincare products and a large range of PHONE James Parlane, A brotherhood crafts and food. Hannah, Julienne and Solicitor, 870-4991. practicing ancient family, would like to moral rituals. Op Shop open 8.30am thank friends, HAPPY birthday Turkey neighbours and Lurkey! Lots of love from INTERESTED? Contact Church Office for further details 871-5568 relations who the Chicken Lickens! Phone supported us in so many ways, with their Happy Birthday (027) 612-3374 baking, flowers and my friend OLYMPIC cards, after the sad Love Tralalac loss of a loving wife, WATCHES mother and adored PUBLIC NOTICE Nana. Thank you to 25% off or more the wonderful district during the games at Section 31(3) nurse team and Hyams Rosetown Sale of Liquor Act 1989 Waikato and Te Kuiti Jewellers Hospital staff. Please FORMAL Ken and Lesley accept our sincere Curtis Limited, 900 Pirongia Golf Club thanks, your love and NOTICES Franklin Street, kindness has been 6270313AA Tuition Pirongia has made Mens Open Tournament* greatly appreciated. application to Waipa District 24 August 2008 Funeral Notices ROSETOWN Licensing Agency Excellent prize table for Gross, Nett, DRIVER at Te Awamutu for Waikato Stonecraft the grant of a Sec- Stableford and Two’s TRAINING tion 31(3) Off Meals available 41 Shakespeare Street, Cambridge For all your driver Licence in respect training needs of premises situ- Entry Fee $20 Phone (07) 827-5226 ated at 900 To book your tee time now e-mail Phone 871-5569 Flanklin Street, Leading the way in Monumental design Pirongia known as [email protected] Come in and see Craig and the team Pirongia Four or call (07) 872-8170 Church Services Square. We can off er you; *Need a registered handicap to play The general nature of - A qualifi ed Graphic Artist WE ARE PLEASED TO WELCOME the business conduc- - We are members of the NZ ted under the licence Monumental Masons Association RICHARD KAY is Grocery needs. - A 10 year guarantee The days on which COMMUNITY ARTS - Qualifi ed Tradesmen back to town for the day on and the hours during FUNDING SCHEME 6151409AA-08-04-17 which liquor is sold Check out our showrooms in; SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 under the licence are Na Awhina Kaupapa Hamilton - Cambridge - Tokoroa - Rotorua 7.00am - 10.00pm Having recently returned from the Monday to Sunday. The Waipa Community Arts Council, as the distributive The application may committee, in conjunction with Creative New Zealand REVIVAL IN LAKELAND, FLORIDA be inspected during Te Awamutu ordinary office hours and Waipa District Council wishes to advise that funds Venue: at the office of the are available to assist with the promotion of the arts Waipa Racecourse Waipa District Coun- in the Kakepuku, Pirongia and Te Awamutu wards. Funeral Services cil, district Licensing Rosetown Lounge Agency, Bank Street, Applications are invited from those involved with Time: 10.00 am, 2.00 pm, 7.00 pm Te Awamutu. the development of the arts in these areas. Any person who is Application forms may be Date: Sunday - August 24 entitled to object and who wishes to object obtained by writing to: to the grant of appli- Waipa Community Arts Council COME AND RECEIVE YOUR MIRACLE cation may, not later than 10 working days PO Box 116, Te Awamutu 570 ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU after the date of the Or from: Sponsored by the Christian Centre - Te Awamutu first publication of Alexandra House Catering Enquiries to: (0800) 736-294 or 872-8102 notice of the appli- Norris Hall at Paper Plus, Te Awamutu cation in a newspaper Waipa District Council & all Monumental Needs in accordance with 6399551AA email: [email protected] Offi ce, Chapel and Reception Lounge the Act, file a notice in Closing date for this funding round

871-5151 writing of the objec- For campassionate and caring service call tion with the Secre- is September 30, 2008 Our ads will tary of the District 6151417AA-08-04-17 Bruce, Garth & Lynette Williams Licensing Agency at make you SMILE! Waipa District Coun- Paul L’Huillier or Ian Croft cil, Private Bag 2402, Waipa Community Member of Griefcare and FDANZ Phone today for Te Awamutu 3840. Arts Council

This is the second 6412117AA PO Box 116, a FREE quote ! publication of this PHONE (07) 871-5131 ALL HOURS notice. Te Awamutu 6285173AA 871-5151 16 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday,August 21, 2008 Meetings Equestrian For Sale Wanted to Cars for Sale To Let Buy / Exchange MITSUBISHI Diamante CARAVAN to rent, from THREE bedroom house, SADDLE BEDROOM GDI 1998, three litre, five SAFE ‘N’ SOUND $45p/w, no bond $280p/week, Te Awamutu BROWN leather dressage SUITE, formica, two stage auto/tip tronic required. Phone (027) www.rental.dom.ir Junior Cricket saddle, with stirrups and units, one with mirror, 94,000 kms, front air bags, STORAGE 499-8733 or 871-7889. Phone (021) 140-5700 saddle blanket, as new excellent order for age, COLOSTRUM cambelt replaced, new CAREFUL tenants THREE bedroom modern Annual General condition, offers. Contact $150. Phone 871-7797 after battery, two new tyres, Electric Security Fence SURPLUS MILK wanted for large four bed- home on back section in Olivia, 871-6502. 7pm. registered, WOF, $5,200 Meeting 24/7 access room house, in excellent Mahoe Street with large ONO. Phone 871-8583. 7.30pm Tuesday Garage Sales Bococks Calf Camera and patrolled condition, good location single garage, dish- August 26 HAYLAGE Rearing surveillance in town, two bathrooms, washer, heatpump, lawns 108 Turere Lane, 9.00 am SMALL silage bales, mowed, no dogs, avail- Te Awamutu Rugby Phone Mark Phone (027) 440-7101 lock-up garage, available Sports Club Rooms - 12.00 pm Saturday, Phone 871-9199 evenings. (027) 474-6917 Mitsubishi 25th August, $330 able now, bond and refs required, $290p/w. Phone Albert Park Drive, something for everyone. Home (07) 872-1772 Diamante or 871-7885 p/week. Phone Bruce Te Awamutu TO VISIT VISITED or a/hrs 871-2171 (021) 838-246 or (07) (021) 0400-106 or 871-7797 MAYTAG after 7pm. ❏❏7.5kg, commercial 2003 871-8384 (work) Enquiries: 871-3712 THREE double bedroom or (027) 435-7570 washers (four), token Proud to be locally LARGE three bedroom 1428 Kihikihi Road, Stationwagon house, single garage, $250 Joanne Knight operated, new, half price house, kitchen and bath- something for everyone. BUYING owned and operated p/week, references and at $1200 each. Phone (027) 6135893AA-08-04-17 Airbag, ABS, room newly painted, bond required. Phone 8.00am. 217-4058 COLOSTRUM tow bar etc. close to town, $310 870-1338 TO VISIT VISITED p/week. Phone (021) SINGLE Tiptronic gearbox, just TIDY one bedroom unit, ❏❏ Unrec Fres Hfrs 168-3595 MATTRESS excellent con- serviced, new one year CABIN close to town, $185 47 LESLIE STREET, dition, $30. Phone (021) Phone 871-1899 WOF, reg, metallic ON YOUR SITE ONE bedroom studio unit p/week. Phone (027) Assorted brick n brack, 902-084TELEVISION Tony (027) 431-7099 green, $5700 ono. with double garage, close 431-3492 books, houseware, John (027) 404-4909 to town, $170 p/week. TWO bedroom house, 26", $130. Phone 872-1839 Phone plants, modern clothes. (021) 153-7059. Phone 871-6498 or (027) single garage, $210 p/wk, TO VISIT VISITED TRAILER 208-1275 available August, 25, ❏❏ ONE bedroom unit, no fully fenced section, pets CYCLONE trailer with POSSUM Motorcycles For pets, Phone 871-4463 negotiable. Call (027) new alluminium canopy, Many uses. Fully insulated, 464-4291 or (027) 579-7972. Te Awamutu Gardening wooden floor and door, SKINS Sale & Wanted SEMI furnished accom- TWO bedroom house, registered, wof, spare Merchant Tanners QUAD bike, Yamaha 250, power, 3.6m x 2.4m modation, $130 p/week, $240 p/week. Phone Steve & Districts WHOLESALE wheel, $900. Phone (07) 2WD, less than one year Rent only $45 p/w, includes power. Phone (021)148-9271 (07) 871-7889 or (027) 873-1869. Buying old, good condition, $4600 TWO Pony Club plus delivery, 440-7101 double bedrooms, TREE TOP GRADE ono. Phone (027) 358-8737 Minimum six months. close to school and town SPECIAL MEETING TYRES DRY POSSUM For a detailed brochure STOP renting, rent to centre, $220 p/week, bond FOR the best range of own brand new three and references required. 7.30 pm, Monday, CLEARANCE Vehicles Wanted 6135995AA-08-04-17 SKINS Phone (0800) 111-344 bedroom executive Phone or text (021) August 25, 2008 6358521AA new and used tyres in Te 1st large $14 or visit us on the web home, easy qualifying, 930-696 Waipa Equestrian Park Seconds and Awamutu. Phone Tyre Club Rooms and Tune Centre Ltd, 2nd large 11.75 www.cabin4u.co.nz small deposit required, end of line 871-3267. 180 Daphne Street, open A1 SELF General Business: 3rd large 7.75 home 4.00 pm Sunday. – Adoption of NZPCA STORAGE $5.00 - $15.00 WOF Plus 1st & 2nd THREE bedroom easy rules for the medium/large New facility, many sizes, Incorporated Society Great selection TYRE and Tune Centre, LANDLORDS care house, carport, $200 Constitution 21 Bond Road, now issu- Phone (06) 376-5884 p/week. Phone (07) good rates, security and Wishing your property 6135979AA – Ordinary meeting at of farm and ing WOF’s for cars, or (027) 241-2936 548-2099 seven day access. motorcycles, and to be managed by a conclusion of above. garden trees. THREE bedroom home, Phone 871-6164 trailers. Phone 871-3267. recognised professional? Pam Pevreal Saturdays & Sundays close to town, fenced, or (027) 478-3085 District Commissioner MOBILITY Livestock and TENANTS $260 p/week. Phone 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm Poultry 871-3782 TE AWAMUTU Beside Ravensdown SCOOTERS Needing help fi nding THREE bedroom house, DISAPPOINTED?? accommodation which 243 Fraser Street, double SELF STORAGE HELP! Fertiliser, Allen Road, Phone someone who ARE you consistently dis- cares. Locally owned suits your needs? garage, two bathrooms, From $17 p/w WE need even more wool off SHWY3, Kihikihi appointed when you get dishwasher, low main- for our brilliant knitters and operated. your heifers back at the Contact Francene tenance, down right of 24hr access helping with Operation ຜຜຜຜຜ start of every season? Get New and preloved. on 871-7146 way, walking distance to Camera Surveillance 6150723AA-08-04-17 Cover Up, if you have PHONE your advertisement in them weighed every ten town, $280 p/week, avail- 6135805AA some spare, please drop it Sales, service and hire. weeks starting at 60kgs A1 Service Mobile (027) 289-3952 PH: (07) 856-7584 now! Phone our classifieds Phone able September 8. Phone at the Te Awamutu Cour- team on 871-5151. through to them entering Wanted - (07) 823-6287 a/h or text (021) 366-043 or (027) 608-1749 ier office, 336 Alexandra (0800) 666-768 the herd, for a total cost Waipa Property Street. ຜຜຜຜຜ of $15.00 per animal. For DEAD CARS more information call Best Dollars Link Ltd, MREINZ Meetings Mark at Weightech. 6135939AA Phone (07) 871-9142 or (027) 594-1341 " On Farm TE AWAMUTU Weighing Specialist" SPORTS CLUB PRO Cow, pre calf, TO LET blended molasses and Get that car outa there palm kernel with added THREE BEDROOM ANNUAL GENERAL Magnesium. Calving not HOMES MEETING far away, yummy. $425 45 Mahana Lane per tonne bulk, plus gst & Phone 870-2200 $295 p/w Te Awamutu Sports Club freight. Samples sent. No one else has this product. Te Awamutu or 1412/1 Cambridge Rd TOUCH MODULE Brian (07) 889-0528 or (0800) CAR DUMP $270 p/w (027) 438-9822. 6136317AA FOUR BEDROOM 6.00 pm, Sunday, August 24 HOME held at clubrooms, AC PETFOODS Board and 121 Bellot Street Residence $330 p/w Albert Park Drive, Te Awamutu Now buying LARGE private room 1 Gibson Lane Contact Joe Sprangers Horses available for working $350 p/w person, $100 p/w plus Phone (027) 282-8691 0800-DOWNCOW Contact: 6150555AA-08-04-17 expenses. Phone (027) Support your module... 318-8231. Paula Ryburn (027) 488-8136 Attend the A.G.M Office: 871-8700 6406358AA CALF MILK Flatmates All Surplus RESPONSIBLE tidy required flatmates, share with two others, $100 p/week, all Phone Deb Kirkham mod cons, large room, 871-4815 or (027) close to town. Phone (027) 490-1007 547-1499. TO LET Wanted to Rent We are seeking For Sale LIFESTYLE property. applications for the Responsible and caring following properties: family of three, wanting a TWO BRM home and land to rent Mahoe Street which can accommodate $200 p/w two quiet horses and two older outdoor dogs, THREE BRM prefer close to Otoro- Pokuru Rd MAIZE BALES hanga but anything con- $185p/w sidered, references avail- Te Rahu Rd PALM KERNAL able. Phone (027) 570-7075 $240p/w or (021) 133-8399. Young St SAWDUST URGENTLY wanted, great $320p/w house for great tenants, Teasdale Street Order now - don’t miss out four plus bedrooms, $340p/w garage, prefer in town. FOUR BRM + Phone (07) 873-2807 Phone Cassey (027) 227-7395 Gt South Road, Ohaupo $360p/w Livestock and Poultry For Information CONTACT Lisa (027) 490-9294 BONER COWS WANTED A/Hours (07) 871-8508 Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment Office 871-7149 Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule Also empty heifers and potter bulls Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030 Rosetown Realty Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (027) 492-5080 Ltd. MREINZ Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday,August 21, 2008 17 Computer Services Health Trade Services Employment PAINTERS available now. CAMELLIA Rest Home. PC PROBLEMS? HOMEOPATHY DIGGER 7 TON for all painting Night Duty Caregiver, NO fix, no fee, local IT THE Clinic of $70p/h - Bobcat - 6x4 requirements Divine six nights per fortnight, ABLE professional available for Homeopathy, Heal natur- tipper - Auger. Phone Finishers. Phone TRACTOR DRIVER experience preferred, on on site repairs, upgrades ally in Te Awamutu. Craig (07) 823-6427 or 871-7885. going training, excellent TO START and trouble shooting, PC Phone (07) 854-8962 (027) 283-9911. FOR SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT rates. Phone 871-5505 NOW? and laptop sales, no call • Self motivated out fees for help, Phone PLANS SECURITY Officers - are • Mechanical Knowledge Computer/Mail Order Matt (027) 515-6996 or ODYSSEY needed! Gain this NZQA / Phone workers 870-3038. DRAWN • Honest and reliable approved qualification • Able to work unsupervised from home. SHUTTLE For : by correspondence free of $500 - $3000 COMPUTERS - alterations Seasonal but could be permanent charge. Student allow- Part time / Full time. Colin Paterson - additions Will be long periods away from home ance may apply. Phone Phone (08) 329-2799 repaired from $40 www.daystaydetox.co.nz Ph/Fax: 870-1904 - decks, sheds, etc. Possibility of work offshore 0800-800-043 Te Awamutu - onsite repairs - CHECK US OUT! Phone Terry Farrelly References/CV to Tractor Driver Based (027) 478-3085 or FREE CONSULTATION Airport & Private Charter 871-6164 C/- P.O. Box 1 Te Awamutu RESTHOME CAREGIVER FREE QUOTES LIZ CLARKE All Centres In-Step Podiatry Services 0800 639 773 AM Duties • upgrades • support DRAINAGE An honest and reliable person, preferably • networking BSC, BA, DIPHE, SRCH(UK), with experience, is required to work 56 hours MRCH(UK), SRPODNZ, MNZPOD No job too big Computers from $250 per fortnight, including working every second Chiropodist / Podiatrist FREE $1000 or too small - weekend. Laptops from $499 Trained in the United Kingdom PLAN DESIGN WE DO IT ALL! We Offer: Mobiles from $30 Appointments booked and building Phone 870-6244 or - full orientation programme within a M.O.H LOW RATE COMPUTERS between consultation for your Colin (027) 498-9022 SEASONAL DRIVERS REQUIRED Certificated facility. 6136359AA-08-04-17 9.00 am and 1.00 pm, - On going educational opportunities 6368840AA 235 Sloane Street, home alterations and For Agricultural Contracting Season Te Awamutu Monday to Friday renovations. PLUS A - A friendly, supportive team of staff Requirements: Phone 871-6222 355 Mahoe St FREE full no surprises MEATEATER - A homely purpose built work environment. Te Awamutu building quote for • Experience with Forage Harvesting Contact Heather Lydford Financial Ph 870-4080 your project. HOMEKILLS LTD Techniques Tarahill Resthome NO one knows farm Call our team today Killing and 871-3672 between 9.00 am and 4.00 pm finance better, Fraser Property & Home (07) 853-7698 or processing • Must have a minimum of class 2 Farm Finance. Phone Maintenance (021) 663-880 • Punctual and reliable (0800) 777-675 Phone 871-9995 EXTERIOR house • Ability to work long hours when required cleaning. Phone Ultra MORTGAGE Clean 871-6662 today! BOBCAT Good remuneration and work environment. BROKER SHOWER glass, cleaned CONTACT US TODAY. and treated. Phone Ultra Owner PLUMBING Member of: Clean 871-6662 VETERINARY NURSE / TECHNICIAN perator Phone Antony : (021) 821-809 LOUNGE suites cleaned. O AFFORDABLE RATES NZMBA Phone Ultra Clean Trevor OR We require a Veterinary Nurse to work as part Phone Colin Phone Christine 871-6662 now! Peters Deane (027) 561-1862 of a team in our busy Otorohanga clinic. This is 871-3176 ULTRA Clean, complete (027) 498-9022 6412488AA a mixed animal practice that serves the loyal 027 515 6519 or 870-6244 anytime (021) 545-302 cleaning services. Phone clients in the greater King Country - West Coast 871-6662. 07 871 1971 6151460AA-08-04-17 district. Fitness & Beauty Rosetown Bobcat Ltd Employment NAIL technician HANDY MAN We are seeking a caring, friendly and available,Pirongia and SERVICES HEAT PUMP PAMPHLET Health Coordinator enthusiastic Veterinary Nurse who is experienced surrounding areas, $100 a INSTALLER DELIVERERS needed for in the full range of nursing duties including set, $50 back-fills, book Anything considered Hazelmere and Sinclair reception and sales for the whole clinic. This is early for Christmas. Phone Handy Andy Free Quotes areas. Phone Vicky Phone (027) 589-7353 a full time position. 871-3319 or Call Adam 871-3484 (027) 216-8688 6151438AA-08-04-17 We are seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic A certifi cate in Rural Animal Technology is Hire Services (0800) 500-101 BULLDOZER for hire person with an outgoing and caring personality desirable but not essential as the opportunity to with scoop, rippers and CARPET Immediate Start to join our management team. You will provide study towards this certifi cate will be available stick rake. Phone Des advice, guidance and support to service users, to the successful applicant. Hose, owner operator on CLEANING support staff, whanau/family and external (07) 873-8466, mobile IICRC Approved PAINTERS Please apply in writing and (027)472-7776. agencies in relation to all aspects of health and include a Curriculum Vitae to: AVAILABLE well being. RED BINS LTD CALL NOW “Veterinary Nurse Position” You will need to have: MINI SKIP HIRE for a prompt, The Veterinary Centre, 1.8m³ and 3.6m³ no obligation, • a nursing/clinical qualifi cation or background, free quote. PO Box 161, Wheelie Bin Service preferably with intellectual disabilities Dave Rowe Painter Otorohanga

Phone 6151516AA-08-04-17 ULTRA CLEAN & Decorator • good interpersonal and organisational skills, 6386737AA Applications to be in by Murray Bain (07) 873-1777 with the ability to manage and communicate 871-8996 Phone 871-6662 or (027) 290-8776. Monday, September 8, 2008 or (027) 498-4465 health needs at all levels 6412394AA PERSONAL • an understanding of identifying and facilitating Gardening & Trade Services Landscaping SHOPPER outcome focused health goals MYOB • an ability to provide ongoing support and Are you unable to get training for both service users and support staff. Certifi ed Consultant to the Supermarket? INFUSION • Confi ned to home? This is a full time position which offers a great Business Software • Unwell? Nanny opportunity for personal development and growth • Have no transport? required Wednesdays whilst making a difference in the community. • One on one • Don’t have the time? and Fridays, • Training & Support flexible hours. Please telephone 871-8847 for an • Payroll LET ME GET YOUR (minimum age - 20years) application form and job description. • BOOK KEEPING PLUS GROCERIES FOR YOU Phone Moira Phone Phone Denise, Closing date for applications 6399717AA

6364519AA 871-7673 871-3319 (021) 229-0330 (Monday - Friday 6411509AA is Friday, August 29, 2008. or (027) 282-4963 Honesty and 8.30 am - 1.30 pm) WEEDSPRAYING integrity assurred Employment

Radio Controlled Units 6151679AA-08-04-17 WINTER Handgun Work LINED Gorse WEED OUT SOAK BOOK NOW FOR Ragwort TE AWAMUTU MOTORS LTD • Expert rose Thistles HOLES maintenance Industrial Sites • FOUNDATION • Hedge trimming Now taking bookings SERVICE ADVISOR / FORECOURT OPERATOR • Garden trimming for winter spraying - HOLES • OFFAL / RUBBISH • Regular maintenance Don’t be disappointed We are seeking a suitable person for the following position: • Special Occasions Competitive Rates HOLES - Forecourt duties / Fuel Stocks and general clean up Phone Marshall - Daily and Monthly Reconciliations

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6289749AA Contracting - Vehicle bookings and Invoicing (027) 238-2517 OR KING COUNTRY Glen : 870 - 1433 DRILLING The applicant must have good computer skills, (07) 872-2853 A/H or 871-7896 # 4 Wheel Drive a cheerful/friendly nature and be versatile. Tuition # Best Prices A Mechanical background would be helpful, but not essential. 6151494AA-08-04-17 # Associated Concrete Products Immediate start preferred. OWNER / OPERATOR: 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Applications / CV in writing by Monday, August 25, 2008. to: Service Manager, PHONE DENNIS COLSON Te Awamutu Motors / Rosetown Holden (0800) DUG HOLES PO Box 102,

(0800) 384 - 465 6397127AA Te Awamutu 3840 18 Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday,August 21, 2008 Employment Wanted Entertainment COUPLE looking for semi managment/manage- 1008 ment farming position, reliable, hard working. Phone (027) 35-5608 RELIEF WORK I can help with milking, stock or tractor work, experienced and reliable, good references, Te Awa- mutu and surrounds. Call Paddy on (021) 278-8278 WOOL WANTED for Operation Cover Up, to be dropped off at the Te Awamutu Courier Office, 336 Alex- andra Street. Farm Employment DAIRY farm assistant required for morning milkings and general farm work. Please call Michael on (027) 557-0299 or 871-7768 ASSISTANT MILKERS 6406525AA required on dairy farm at Te Mawhai. Crossword 1007 Solutions Page 19

A TRACTOR For all your plumbing and heating requirements talk to the firm that has been serving Te Aw amutu since 1949. DRIVING POSITION is also available. SINGLETON and HANSEN Phone Dave 871-1552 PLUMBING LTD ADVERTISING is a great way to 129 MARKET STREET, TE AWAMUTU • PH (07) 871 7099 • FAX (07) 871 8435 inform your 6182751AQ customers/clients about your business. Phone us today and speak to one of our friendly team at Te Awamutu Courier. Phone 871-5151

Wanting your advertising to stand out? Are you getting the maximum value for your dollars? TRY: - Adding colour PLUS MANY -Acartoon,- A cartoon, graphic or logo - Placing your ad in MORE IN STORE reverse : white on black or colour on black. - Placing ads two SPECIALS or three times (plus) consecutively is the best way for people to see it. Phone us today for more tips and help placing your classified ads. Phone 871-5151 4 Cambridge Rd, Te Awamutu Fax 871-3675 (next to Resenes and Repco) 07 871 6422 • 0800 787 777 6270795AA Te Awamutu Courier, Thursday, August 21, 2008 19

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If local addition Redline can MON 8.00, TUE 5.45, WED 10.00 & 5.45 HELLBOY II: Two No.1 NZ albums in keep their intense rock metal THE GOLDEN ARMY M ‘Believe’ and ‘Ten Thousand performance for the stage, and GET SMART PG SAT 1.25, SUN 11.25 BOTH START AUGUST 28 Fists’ and great singles such as put aside past controversies 6408896AA ‘Just Stop’, ‘Ten Thousand such as no shows at some of the Fists’, ‘Stricken’ and of course Blindspott farewell gigs and the anthemic cover ‘Land Of intimidating punters half their Confusion’ paved the way for size at gigs they weren’t actually TE AWAMUTU ALTRUSA CLUB their latest offering ‘Indestruct- playing at; they will prove their ible’. worth as the ideal warm-up for It has already dished up ‘Per- the big guns as they showed with fect Insanity’, ‘Indestructible’, their sizzling set at the last ‘Inside the Fire’ and ‘The Night’ Disturbed show in 2006. and has a further eight tracks Heavy, hard, loud and proud waiting in the wings. — this will be one to remember. Both their previous tours in metal, post grunge, hard rock Tickets from Ticketmaster. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8, 2008 2003 and 2006 sold out and this and judging by the reception To be in to win put your AT THE COLLEGE HALL one is showing every indication their album ‘Blackbird’ received name, address and phone num- of following suit! they will be well in demand from ber on the back of an envelope, P.O.D. need no introduction Kiwi crowds. address it to ‘Disturbed CD Com- as previous singles such as Dishing up great tracks in petition’ and make sure it ‘Lights Out’, ‘Going In Blind’, ‘Rise Today’, ‘Ties That Bind’, reaches our office by 5pm We Invite Brides ‘Addicted’, ‘Will You’ and ‘Watch Over You’ and ‘Before Tuesday. who were married between Cinema Scene October 2007 and October 2008 to enter our competition. Brick Lane Entry forms can be collected devoting her life to 6146407AS SOLUTIONS NO 1007 raising her family and from L.J. 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