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COAST COPS IT Flooding, slips force state highway closure

HOUSEHOLDS at Mangatuna The highway between Gisborne BOATS ONLY: Flooding at the turn-off to Anaura Road caused by the rising Hikuwai River, self-evacuated and State Highway and remained open but which breached its banks in multiple places along State Highway 35 between Tolaga Bay and 35 between Tolaga Bay and officials were advising people not to as heavy rain fell on the Coast overnight. At 6.20am, the Hikuwai River was was closed as heavy rain caused travel unless necessary. at 11.94 metres and rising towards the level of the Queen’s Birthday Weekend flooding of flooding and slips on the East Coast There was major surface flooding 2018. Below, debris, including forestry slash and wastewood, once again stacked up against overnight. on rural roads at Tauwhareparae, Mangatokerau Bridge in Tolaga Bay. Pictures courtesy of Uawa Live Multiple slips affected SH35 and Paroa and , with reports Council Civil of a slip in Paroa blocking access Defence Emergency Management from one end. urged people not to travel unless Three households at Mangatuna absolutely necessary. self-evacuated and five more were GDC director of lifelines Dave cut off but safe as of earlier today. Wilson said there was a lot of surface Uawa Civil Defence Community flooding throughout the district. Link members set up a base at “Now is not the time to go Tolaga Bay Area School and called sightseeing,” he said. residents to warn them of the Contractors were out at first light conditions. clearing roads. The Uawa catchment is already At 6.20am, the Hikuwai River was sodden from recent rainfall. at 11.94 metres and rising towards Over the last 24 hours, Te Puia the recorded level of the Queen’s Springs copped the biggest fall — Birthday Weekend flooding in June 283mm. 2018. Around Gisborne city, 50 to 80mm High tide passed at 3.30am. fell, with 81mm recorded at Goodwin Crews were assessing the road Road. network following heavy downpours More rain was forecast north of over the last 48 hours. Tolaga Bay over the 24-hour period SH35 between Tolaga Bay and from early this morning. Ruatoria remained closed this “This is an unusual weather morning while contractors cleared pattern for this time of year,” says Mr multiple slips, including one covering Wilson. both sides of the road. “It has come from the north-east NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and brought with it long persistent advised those who had to travel to rainfall, saturating the region.” use SH2 via Waioeka Gorge as a detour. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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BACK IN THE DAY: The public stand at Makaraka racecourse is full and there is standing room only in front of it at a race day back in the early 60s. The sport’s 150-year history of racing in the district has ended with Poverty Bay Turf Club confirming there will be no more racing here. Herald file picture

‘IT WON’T BE BACK’ Turf club confirms no more races at Makaraka

by Wynsley Wrigley in Gisborne — where it has been passengers for the April 17 meeting. would proceed. racing since 1870 — but had to face There would be facilities at the race Hawke’s Bay Racing chief executive IT is “99.9 percent” certain that the reality of no longer being able to course for PB Turf Club sponsors and Darin Balcombe told The Gisborne racing is over in Gisborne, says race on its home track. members. Herald the club was excited to have Poverty Bay Turf Club president Rod Mr Young said the club was Mr Young said the Hawke’s Bay PB Turf Club racing at Hastings on Young. prepared to invest money into HBR Cup meeting would be the date for Hawke’s Bay Cup Day. “It won’t be coming back. with hopes it might be viable to stage the Poverty Bay Gold Cup for the “There are multiple hospitality “They (the Racing Industry its own meeting with a day of racing next racing season, but the date could options available on that day for Transition Agency) want to reduce the on the Hastings track. change in future years. PBTC members if they contact the number of race tracks, not increase The decision to race at Hastings was An ideal future date would be on club directly. them,” he said. made easier with Wairoa Racing Club, a day of a “All those members will receive Mr Young was speaking after which provided a circuit by racing just match to give extra incentive for entry into the members’ stand on the confirming the club’s feature race, the after Poverty Bay, with many horses Gisborne people to travel through. day.” Poverty Bay Gold Cup, will be raced competing at both clubs, not being PB Turf Club leases its track at Wairoa Racing Club president Paul at Hastings on Hawke’s Bay Cup day granted a licence by RITA. Makaraka after selling the land in Toothill said he agreed with comments next year. Mr Young said other dates had been 2010. of Wairoa Mayor Craig Little, The race, to be held on Saturday, offered by HBR including the opening Mr Young said the club discussed published earlier in the week, and he April 17, is the end result of the day of duck shooting season. But that its lease with the property owner each did not wish to comment further. Racing Industry Transition Agency’s was not a suitable date. February. Mr Little has written to Racing (RITA) controversial restructuring of The club was happy to “tack on” to There had been a recent discussion Minister Winston Peters in an attempt the industry. Hawke’s Bay Cup Day. but there would be “no kneejerk to save the club. Mr Young said the club had been People would rather go to Hawke’s reaction” to this latest development. In his three-page letter, Mr Little holding discussions with Hawke’s Bay for a premier meeting with better The lease had 20 years remaining tells Mr Peters and the industry “it Bay Racing (HBR) since horses, he said. but the parties could give three is incredibly disappointing that we Thoroughbred Racing recommended “Hawke’s Bay Racing was happy months notice of termination. were advised we had five years of in May that the club should race at with that.” Mr Young said the club’s Labour racing in front of us to then have that Hawke’s Bay. He knew of a Gisborne social Weekend fundraising concert, The ripped away after just one year — and The club wanted to continue racing club likely to arrange a bus with 40 Longline Classic summer festival, without consultation”.

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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: 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, July 18, 2020 NEWS 3 Repatriation flights for Samoan fruit pickers

SEVERAL Samoans who worked in Gisborne on board. Pears Inc with the repatriation of the workers, said the relationship between Samoa and the orchards and vineyards through the harvest The airline has been working closely with with assistance from the Samoan and New New Zealand pipfruit industry was “deep and season went home yesterday. New Zealand Apples & Pears Inc, the largest Zealand governments. personal.” The first of two dedicated Air New Zealand employer of Samoan seasonal workers in the “We’re happy to play a part in returning “We are family and when regional leaders repatriation flights to return recognised country, in coordinating the return of workers workers home,” she said. “We will also in Samoa asked our industry and the Samoan seasonal employees back to Samoa departed employed in orchards across the country. continue to offer seats to seasonal workers on government to bring seasonal workers home from yesterday morning. More than 2000 Samoans were employed as our fortnightly scheduled repatriation flights, safely, we responded immediately. The 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft flew to fruit pickers over the season. which are currently approved to operate to the “We are working closely with recognised Samoa’s capital Apia with 300 seasonal Samoa’s country manager for Air New end of September.” seasonal employers across New Zealand and workers from Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, Zealand, Karen Gatt, said the airline was New Zealand Apples & Pears Inc trade Air New Zealand to ensure their workers are Blenheim, Martinborough and the Bay of Plenty pleased to support New Zealand Apples & strategy and policy manager Gary Jones able to get home.” WE’RE READY TO GO Plans in place in

case of lockdown LET THERE BE LIGHT: Trust Tairawhiti communities general manager Audine Grace-Kutia and Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) chief executive Andrew Caseley hand over free ecobulb lightbulbs to Gisborne man Ryan Taki at Te Wananga o Aotearoa by Andrew Ashton scenario is we would look at yesterday afternoon. Mr Taki was taking advantage of a Trust Tairawhiti project, co-funded by the acting hard and fast, but local EECA, where Gisborne residents can swap a voucher delivered in their mail for five ecobulb LED TAIRAWHITI could in an attempt to ring-fence energy-saving lightbulbs. The ecobulbs last up to 30 years and use up to 90 percent less electricity respond swiftly if a lockdown the virus.” than lightbulbs they are likely to replace. This equates to a power bill saving of $1300 a household was imposed because of The second scenario is a over 10 years. Ecobulbs were also being handed out at Ilminster Intermediate School hall and by community transmission of large cluster within a region. yesterday afternoon well over 13,000 bulbs had been dispensed to residents. “Everyone has been Covid-19 “Here, a significant very positive and grateful,” Mr Caseley said. The giveaways continued today at both venues. “We have a plan . . . and increase in testing would be Picture by Liam Clayton can be set up within hours the priority. We would look if needed,” Gisborne District to undertake much wider Council acting civil defence community testing on top and emergency manager Phil of testing any contacts or Nickerson said yesterday. potential contact of those Be prepared: Uawa Civil Defence He did not elaborate with the virus. This could look further on those plans. like it did in Victori,a where FROM PAGE 1 THE MetService this morning lifted eased in central Gisborne in Tolaga Bay The comments followed health staff went door-to- yesterday’s the heavy rain warning lifted and river levels for the Hikuwai were questions from The Herald in door to test people in affected Uawa Civil Defence Tolaga Bay for Gisborne north of Tolaga Bay. decreasing. response to a speech by Prime areas. East Coast this morning posted Further rain was expected today, with Levels were, however, increasing at Minister Jacinda Ardern on “We would also take steps a Facebook update in which it some localised heavy falls still possible Waipaoa and Kanakanai. Wednesday. to stop the spread to other asked residents to prepare for the during this morning and early afternoon, “We will continue to monitor the Ms Ardern said regional parts of the country so a potential need to self-evacuate. but intensities were expected to ease. situation as the rain is expected to lockdowns could be put in regional shift in alert level “For those whanau and In a Facebook post this morning, Civil remain with us for the remainder of the place in the event of three would likely be applied that households in the Mangatuna, Defence Tairawhiti said the rain has day.” scenarios. restricted travel. This would Mangatokerau, Wharekaka and In the event of a contained mean travel in or out of the Paroa areas, please think about gdc.govt.nz/road-information/ “Our team went up to fix case or cases within a city, town or region could be your safety plan and where you and www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/ the issue safely and power community “we would be stopped, people in that place will go if you need to evacuate gisborne for the latest in road was restored to the handful of looking at applying strong asked to work from home later today or tonight,” the post conditions. customers affected just after restrictions but only applied and local restrictions on says. “Prepare what you might People were also without power midnight. “We ask anyone who has locally in a neighbourhood, gatherings implemented. need to take so you are all set if this morning. issues with power at their place to town or city to contain “The aim here is to contain you need to leave. “This morning there were 130 report it to our faults line - 0800 the virus and stopping its the spread away from other “If you do leave your home customers off in , Mata 206 207. Please treat all lines as spread”, she said. areas to avoid the whole please let us know at the Uawa Road and Ihungia Road,” Eastland live at all times, and stay safe.” “We would likely remain at country having to put in place Civil Defence base at Tolaga Bay Network general manager Jarred Several sports grounds across Alert Level 1 nationally. restrictions, so we can remain Area School on 862-6725.” Moroney said. “Fault staff were the region were closed or had “The local measures to at Alert Level 1 nationally, “We’ve had a bit of a spell from dispatched but access was difficult restrictions put in place due to the contain the case would depending on the evidence the rain but the rivers are still with the state highway blocked heavy rain. involve rapid contact tracing of risk of spread outside the very high as you will have seen in north of Tolaga Bay. As of 9.30am Ngati Porou East Coast club and isolation of cases and region.” footage from Uawa ‘Live’. the team were on site working rugby was called off. their contacts, scaled-up and The final scenario is if “There is more rain forecast for through to locate the faults,” Good Vibes Gisborne, featuring targeted testing of people multiple clusters spread this afternoon although we can’t “The flooding means it might the likes of top Kiwi band L.A.B. connected to the case, such nationally. be sure where this will fall on the take us longer to reach and repair was cancelled yesterday because of as workmates, those they “In this scenario we Coast. faults than normal.” the adverse weather. live with or those in their would most likely apply a “However, while it is daylight we Eastland Network staff dealt “Health and safety is our neighbourhood. nationwide increase in alert should begin to be prepared. with a pole moving in a slip on the top priority,” a Good Vibes “The point with this level to stop transmission.’ Keep an eye on https://www. road yesterday. spokesperson said. Valves opened to prevent sewage overflow on to properties, roads THE emergency sewer valves at Wainui Road health risk, Gisborne District Council opened the An update on the council Facebook page “We haven’t seen volumes of wastewater in our into Turanganui River were opened yesterday valves at Wainui Road into the Turanganui River, stated: “at 4.30pm the Kaiti catchment has seen system like this before. GDC and Fulton Hogan after the city wastewater system was flooded on an incoming tide affecting the Waimata and unprecedented amount of water entering the staff are investigating and we will keep the by large amounts of rain water that deluged Taruheru rivers also, at 11.30am. network, which is overloading the system. community informed. residential properties. “The discharge is diluted but contact with “This is causing wastewater to back up on to “If you live in the Kaiti area please minimise To prevent sewage from overflowing back into the waterways may be a risk to health,” private property, even with the emergency scours water being flushed or emptied from your toilets, homes and on to roads, causing a significant environmental health officer Wendy Kitt said. open. sinks or bathrooms until further notice.” 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES Bereavements

Deaths

CAMPBELL, Mildred Joan. — Passed away BERNIE VETTE HAPPY TO on the 17th July 2020 at Dusk and the families HELP: Tairawhiti Kiri Te Kanawa, of the late Bernie Vette, Technology Gisborne, aged 92. wish to express their trustees at the Loving wife of the late appreciation for all the opening of the Douglas, and much- floral tributes, cards, new regional loved mom and letters, food, phone digital hub mom-in-law of Gladys calls, texts, following yesterday. From and Rex, Susan and the loss of Bernie. We left are Polly Del, Jim and Teresa, would also like to thank Crawford, Matt Charlie and Karen and the Nurses and Doctors Clark, Maurice Scott and Ngaire. of ICU, and Ward 5, Grandmother of 13 and Gisborne Hospital, Dr Alford, Carolyn great-grandmother of Dan Manson, Pharmacy Carpendale and 12. 53 staff, Ian McQuillan, Helena Mill A service will be held Greenlane Clinical at Evans Chapel, Centre, Cardiologists, Picture by Ormond Road on Dr Wasywich, Dr Liam Clayton Tuesday, 21st July at Ruygrok, Helen Gibbs, 1pm. In lieu of flowers, Denise Reddy, Trans- donations to St John port Co-ordinators, and Ambulance, PO Box Skin Care Centre, 770 Gisborne, 4040 Tauranga, for your care (www.stjohn.org.nz) of Bernie since 2008 would be greatly when he had his heart appreciated. transplant. Please - Evans Funeral accept this as our Services Ltd. FDANZ personal thanks. www.evansfuneral.co.nz Dusk, Christina and Don, Andre, MARRIOTT, Jacqueline, Terry and Addressing digital divide Howard. — Passed Renna, Maree, Gael, away peacefully at and Johnny Birkdale, aged 79. Beloved husband of Virginia (dec) for 60 Technology for all at Kaiti Mall regional hub years. Loved father of Andrew and Sandra. Father-in-law of Katy A SPECIAL karakia marked the importance of community engagement multiple computer work stations, a Marriott (dec) and Dave official opening yesterday of a new and interaction to make the hub a conference room, kitchen and bathroom. Hilson. Greatly loved regional digital hub at Kaiti Mall. success. The hub will allow people to connect Grandad of Stephen, Morehu Pewhairangi from Te Hahi The regional digital hub will address for business development and support, Peter, Hannah, Sean Ringatu led the karakia and about 20 the digital divide, with the aim of and offer services such as free Wi-Fi, and Laura. Brother of invited guests were led around the new making technology accessible to all. and guidance on using the internet Christine Jackson (dec) upstairs space as the hub was blessed Monthly business seminars are for business marketing and skills Janice and David with holy water. planned and help and advice will be on development. Marriott. Brother-in- In Memoriam Tairawhiti Technology Trust, which offer for people wanting to start new An open day followed the blessing with law of David Jackson, already runs a drop-in technology hub at businesses or improve existing ones. the public invited to come in and see the Boyd Anderson, Cheryl Kaiti Mall, received funding of $400,000 “Over the next five years we’re going new space and find out more about what Marriott and PARKER, James Frederick (Jim) for the business hub through the to work hard to make a difference,” said would be on offer in terms of education Christopher Rainton Provincial Growth Fund. trustee Polly Crawford. in business and technology. (dec). Dad, you left us 25 A service to honour Trustees spoke at the opening, The new business hub consists of The hub will be open from Monday to years ago on 18.7.95. with Maurice Alford emphasising the rooms set up for hot-desking with Friday from 9am to 5pm. Howard’s life will be The world has changed held at H Morris and we’ve grown older. Funeral Services, 31 Your infectious laugh Ocean View Road, and smile is missed $200k Northcote, on Wednes- every day. day 22 July at 2pm. Forever in our hearts, Refreshments will be never forgotten and boost for served following the always loved. service. Messages of condolence may be sent Allan, Sally, Bruce, to sandra.hilson@ and families. Hospice gmail.com building GILVRAY, Mabel Five years Mum. from NZCT A beautiful memory left behind. Of a loving one, COMMUNITY and good and kind. sports groups here are Her happy smile and once again able to receive Memorial loving ways, funding from the New Services Will linger with us Zealand Community Trust. all our days. Following the end of the Covid-19 lockdown GORDON JAMES Love, the whanau HAIR the trust has resumed awarding grants again, In loving memory of TE MARO, announcing $306,762 in Gordon who passed Ere funding to five Gisborne away 8 April 2020. Always loved groups. Please join us for a Never forgotten Gisborne Pain and Memorial Service Forever missed. THE SALE MUST GO ON: Woolly coats for the sheep and waterproofs for Terminal Care Trust was honouring Berta, Aku the auctioneers and buyers helped combat the miserable conditions at the weekly sheep sale awarded $200,000 towards Gordon’s life. and Zarian at Matawhero Saleyards yesterday. The male store lambs in this pen from Mataraoa Station at construction of a new At St Andrew’s Waikura Valley sold for $126. The station also received the best price — $150.50 for 18 prime hospice building. Church, lambs. Prices remained steady across the small yarding of 1248 head. Gisborne Gymnastics Saturday 25 July Monumental FULL SALE REPORT IN FOCUS ON THE LAND, PAGE 20 Picture by Trevor Brown Club received $85,000 at 2pm towards salaries for an Masons office administrator, gym- for-all and competitive PLEASE STONEHAVEN Alarms alert family to pot overheating coach, head coach and for centre manager. HAVE FAMILY Gisborne Basketball NOTICES Funerals FIREFIGHTERS were called smoke alarms and called 111. seek medical advice.” Association received IN BY 9AM and to a rental property in Churchill It happened just before 1pm. Smoke alarms made the $18,000 for travel and Memorials Crescent, , yesterday “They managed to put the small difference in giving the family early accommodation costs. DAY OF afternoon after a pot of food on the fire out before we arrived,” a senior warning of the problem. Poverty Bay Rugby PUBLICATION 601 Nelson Road stove overheated. firefighter said. “A woman in the Two appliances attended. The fire Referees Association Ph 867 1 800 The family living in the home house suffered some minor burns crews made sure the scene was received $3762 for referee were alerted to the problem by in the incident and was going to safe. uniforms. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 NEWS 5 On the web On Last week’s question Do you think farmers are being asked to contribute the too much to reducing New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions? street trixie Day: shirLey roLfe: regan smith: nick webb: kenneth anD “It’s nice that Todd “I could say a lot “It’s surprising Todd “It’s great, 100 Patience Muller decided to . . . I’m not sorry for Muller left after percent awesome.” tangaroa: “What step down because them. They did it all such a short time as “Maybe this means he knew his health themselves.” leader.” they could do good are your and family were for the country. Don’t being impacted.” change leaders again thoughts but Jacinda is a great about PM anyway.” what has happened 63% 20% 13% 4% to the National Yes Not About Don’t enough right know Party this Josh JorDahn charLie giLL anD beLLa Jones: Yes: 233; Not enough: 75; About right: 46; gabrieLLa Day: Don’t know: 13; Total: 367 week?” wiLLoughby: kamaru: “I think it’s good. angeLo LoVe: “It’s a bit chaotic “Complete “I was shocked Jacinda is a way “It’s very good. Why really. Why would THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: implosion.” hearing the news this better Prime Minister take up a role if you you become a week. I ind it pretty anyway.” aren’t committed leader if you weren’t Has NZ become too complacent funny.” to it?” prepared to go about Covid-19 in light of the against Jacinda outbreaks in Victoria, Australia? Ardern?”

Online polls are not scientiic and relect the opinions of only those internet users who have chosen to participate • Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding

VOTE ONLINE: www.gisborneherald.co.nz Most think too much asked of farmers on greenhouse emissions

THE ayes had it in spades in this are. You can’t put all the blame on week’s web poll, with the majority of farmers.” voters saying yes to the question “do One yes voter said they did not you think farmers are being asked to believe there was convincing evidence contribute too much to reducing New that man-made greenhouse gases Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions?” caused dangerous global warming. Support for the district’s rural “I think the cow emissions are community was evident from the 63 far-fetched. It’s more important to percent (233 votes) of voters who said encourage riparian planting and to put yes. Twenty percent (75 votes) ticked some land into covenants.” BIRDS AND BIODIVERSITY: Malcolm Rutherford (left) from QEII National Trust discussed the “not enough” box, 13 percent Another commented, “When one birdlife and restoration of biodiversity at a field day for the Waimata Catchment Group. (46 votes) said about right, and four considers all of the trucks/cars in Right, Charles Barrie from DoC demonstrated the different types of traps and approaches percent (13 votes) did not know. the major cities belching out exhaust to pest management. Pictures by Lois Easton One yes voter’s comment was fumes, there is probably equal amount representative of the majority view of greenhouse gas emissions.” that farmers “are the lifeblood of New One “not enough” voter commented Zealand”. that New Zealand agriculture was “Without farmers we would not have critically dependent on a stable food and that includes greens, meat climate, “and can justly be accused of Checking out traps for and milk,” said the voter. “Wool is the sawing off the branch on which it sits”. warmest of clothing to wear. “That said, the same can be said “The world needs our farmers and for our entire high consumption way we need the farmers.” of life, so dairy, beef and lamb should Waimata catchment A possible sceptic said climate not be singled out as the sole cause of change had been happening since the global emissions. beginning of time. “It is ridiculous to penalise NZ’s PLANTING and pest control to support native fortunate to receive funding for its first stage from “There is no convincing evidence efficient agrisystems. wildlife was a key theme of a field day for the the Erosion Control Funding Programme led by the that man-made greenhouse gases “If NZ farmers are forced out of Waimata Catchment Group. Ministry for Primary Industries. cause dangerous global warming.” production, other countries will take The group gathered for the day this week at the “This will enable fencing and riverside planting The Covid-19 lockdown was brought up the slack by burning and clearing Waimata Community Hall in Riverside Road. on seven properties within the catchment,” said up as evidence that “cows still farted forest and raising stock in inefficient Forty-five landowners and community members Dame Anne, who is also chair of the Longbush and the air pollution dropped. It’s regimes. turned up to find out more about how they could Ecological Trust. humans that pollute.” “Net result: biodiversity loss and an become involved in the restoration of the Waimata The field day follows a successful farm Another yes voter wrote: “It’s not a increase in greenhouse gas emissions.” River catchment. environment planning workshop held in March just significant problem. We have halved Another “not enough” voter said, “I The day featured discussions on a wide range of before the Covid-19 lockdown which was attended the number of sheep in the last two worked on farms during the 1980s and issues, said Waimata Catchment Group chair and by over 60 percent of the farmers in the catchment. years. Leave nature’s cycles to do the saw first-hand the chemicals that were local farmer Matt Maclaurin. “Unlike many parts of the district, farmers in the rest for the next generation.” leached into subsidiary streams which “Landowners learned how to set up tracking Waimata catchment are generally not required to “Most people take the production of fed the .” tunnels and the range of traps they can use for fence the river or streams on their properties under the food they eat for granted and don’t “Dairy farming is an environmental predator management initiatives. the Gisborne District Council’s and Government understand its value to the economy. disaster. “There was a lot of interest in the actions people fencing requirements,” said Mr Maclaurin. Also, in hard times, you can’t eat “They’ve got away for years as being can take to support birdlife on their properties as “Farmers have become involved in the project carbon or trees.” big polluters of our whenua, waterways well.” because we love the river. Another said many farmers were and lakes.” Presentations were also given about University “There’s a lot of enthusiasm for pest control as planting native trees or pines in One who voted “about right” said of Auckland research being undertaken in the well, and we hope to build on the great success of pockets of land. emissions dropped around the world catchment. Waikereru Ecosanctuary and bring back birdlife to “Many city dwellers don’t seem to during Covid-19. One of the speakers, and catchment the whole catchment.” think their lifestyles are contributing “We were still farming the same. We group member Dame Anne Salmond said the More information can be found on the Waimata to greenhouse gas emissions. 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6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 Patron ‘stoked’ with $35m for coastal path AUCKLAND — A coastal pathway for walkers, Council put forward when the Government asked runners and cyclists connecting the Manukau and for shovel-ready projects for consideration. Waitemata harbours is being given a $35 million Te Whau Trust patron Ross Clow said local lifeline by the Government. communities have been wanting the pathway The Te Whau coastal pathway is among the since 2014. projects that the Government has decided to “But due to the Covid crisis, this would have assist as part of its $3 billion Covid recovery dragged out for many, many years. I am pretty infrastructure fund. damn stoked (with the announcement).” “Te Whau pathway will provide a safe walking About 4km out of the pathway’s 15km have and cycling route for kids getting to school, been completed so far — at a cost of $7m shared for commuters, and for recreation,” Associate by two local boards, Auckland Transport and The Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter told the Trusts Community Foundation. Weekend Herald. Clow said the pathway would bring social “The pathway,Call when complete, 0508 will connect benefits CARERS as well as economic ones. “A lot of (227377) WE'RE LOOKING FOR the Manukau and Waitemata harbours as well as the housing and streets and businesses have 33 reserves, sports parks, local schools and the effectively turned their backs on Te Whau estuary. communities of Green Bay, New Lynn, Avondale, Modelling had showed a $2.50 return for every Kelston, Glendene and Te Atatu.” $1 invested, he said. The two metre-wide pathway is part of a $220m With the funding announcement, he hoped the cycleway package, which Genter said would remaining 11km would be completed by the end FAMILY HOME CAREGIVERSSAFE WALKING ROUTE: An impression of the completed Te Whau coastal create 1000 jobs overall including 100 jobs to of 2022. Genter said other cycleways in the $220m finish the pathway. package would be announced in coming weeks. pathway. The pathway, when complete, will connect the Manukau and It was one INof dozens of projectsYOUR that Auckland COMMUNITY — NZ Herald Waitemata harbours. Picture supplied via NZ Herald GhostOur family train homes vs provide ghost safe roads Nats, Labour trade blows over Collins’ $31bn transport policy WELLINGTONenvironments — National’s mooted New Zealand’s history”. until childrenpackage would fix Auckland canand the upper National wants to cut New Zealand’s congestion-crushing $31 billion transport More than half of the $31bn over ’s congestion issues and debt to 30 percent of GDP within 10 years election policy has come under fire 10 years, about $17bn, would be spent transform the region into an “economic — the Covid-19 recovery will increase from Labour, which says the plan is full on projects in the upper North Island, powerhouse”. debt levels to more than 50 percent. But of fiscal holes. Although the plan has including Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga National’s plans have been welcomed NZTA’s increased debt would not appear been welcomedbe by infrastructure reconnected and and Whangarei. But the focus to of the family.by Civil Contractors NZ,Your which said it was on the Government’s balance sheet as it contracting groups, the Auckland-centric package is clearly Auckland — a city good to see such a strong commitment to would be ring-fenced within the transport policy has also been attacked by NZ First Collins says is a “collection of disconnected transport infrastructure. agency. leader Winston Peters. villages”. 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33370-02 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 Coronial inquiry on hold Feline found by Kurt Bayer, NZ Herald safe and well MARTON — Rodney Facebook page has last — The coronial the cat has been found night revealed Rodney inquiry into the 51 deaths from the after being abandoned was found on a local Christchurch mosque shootings is on by a staff member of farm earlier this week. hold until after the gunman is sentenced the North Island town’s Rebecca Stevenson — and the Royal Commission has ITM store where he had from Marton Moggies released its report, it’s been confirmed. lived for 10 years. said the cat was found Brenton Harrison Tarrant, the Rodney was adopted about 13km from where 29-year-old Australian national who as a kitten and over he was dumped. Some has admitted being the killer, will be the years he people who had sentenced over several days, starting had become seen media August 24. a favourite coverage Fifty-one Muslims were massacred at with the recognised the Al Noor Masjid and Linwood Islamic customers. him and Centre mosques in Christchurch during Last sent a photo Friday prayer on March 15 last year. month he to ITM for There was frustration and anger with disappeared confirmation. coroners, police and other authorities in and after He had the days after the tragedy, with families a concerned spent about wanting to bury their loved ones in customer started a month in the accordance with Muslim tradition, which digging around, it countryside. meant within 24 hours of their death. PENDING DECISION: The sentencing of the gunman has been delayed by the was revealed a store “We were beyond But the identification process, along global Covid-19 pandemic, but last week it was confirmed that it would begin on manager had dumped excited. We were very with the ongoing police investigations, August 24 in the city his terror attack took place. File picture the feline in the cautious to make sure meant it was several days before bodies countryside. that we did everything were able to be released for burial. hearing and any appeals, along with begin on August 24 in the city his terror The Marton store to make sure it was Now, police says its current focus the delivery of the Royal Commission of attack took place — and the hearing owner, Rob James, him,” Stevenson said. lies in preparing its vast investigation Inquiry’s final report. could last three or more days. appeared on Checkpoint “We were so excited file for sentencing, however, The New In some murder cases, the coronial The Ministry of Justice, alongside last month and . . . A month of blood, Zealand Herald understands it is in the inquiry won’t resume because High the courts, has been working to put in apologised. He said the sweat and tears put process passing over the file to the Chief Court proceedings sufficiently establish place “technology options”, including a staff member had been into trying to get him Coroner’s Office. cause and circumstances of death. livestreaming link, to help victims who stood down. home and we had finally The chief coroner is yet to decide The royal commission’s final report is are overseas and unable to travel to view Customers objected done it so (we were) so whether an inquest will be held — and now due to be released on July 31. the sentencing hearing and read victim when they heard about happy.” what the scope of any inquest might be. Along with the murders, the gunman impact statements remotely. the cat’s fate and began Stevenson said they Chief Coroner Judge Deborah has been convicted on all charges, On Friday, it was revealed that pulling their business did not give up hope Marshall will need to review the police including 40 counts of attempted murder overseas-based victims of the mosque from the ITM store. of finding Rodney, file, and likely consult with victims and relating to the two mosque attacks — shootings will receive special border James said some staff although at times they representative groups, before making a and pleaded guilty to one charge of passes to fly into New Zealand and had also received death feared the worst. decision. engaging in a terrorist act laid under the witness the gunman’s sentencing next threats. “The odds were not A coronial services spokesman Terrorism Suppression Act 2002. month. The Government said it will The saga now seems exactly on his side but confirmed the coronial inquiry “is on His sentencing has been delayed by extend the border exception criteria to to have had a happy the fact that he’s here hold until other related proceedings have the global coronavirus pandemic, but help some offshore victims and support ending. alive and well is so concluded”, including the sentencing last week it was confirmed that it would people attend the sentencing. The Marton Moggies awesome.” — RNZ Cocaine smuggled into NZ inside puffer jackets by Kurt Bayer, NZ Herald

CHRISTCHURCH — An American woman has admitted smuggling cocaine into New Zealand hidden inside puffer jackets. Jamie Hudson Mendez, 44, was caught with 2.5kg of highly pure cocaine lined inside five jackets in her luggage at Christchurch International Airport last September. Pain relief medication sees short Authorities claimed the illegal Class-A drug had a street value of around supply due to Covid-19 demand $875,000. CAUGHT SMUGGLING: One of the puffer jackets It’s understood she had that had cocaine concealed in the lining. flown to New Zealand Picture supplied by the Customs AUCKLAND — Paracetamol prescription. “We are working with from Zimbabwe via After her arrest, the professionalism of 500mg tablets are in short supply in the supplier to do everything possible Ethiopia and Singapore, Customs’ southern ports our front-line Customs pharmacies and may run out by the to source more paracetamol tablets and her travel had manager Joe Cannon officers at the airport. end of the month because of the Covid- but understand that this may cause come to the attention of said all travellers and “We are pleased to 19 pandemic, Pharmac says. difficulties for some people.” Customs officers. goods entering New have stopped this cocaine Healthcare professionals throughout Paracetamol is a funded medicine Customs arrested and Zealand were risk- from reaching the streets the country have been alerted and also in New Zealand with over 365 million charged Mendez, from assessed by Customs. of our second-largest city. told that Pharmac is trying to get more funded tablets dispensed each year. Phoenix, Arizona with “Demand for cocaine supplies. Manufacturing the drug and Limits were placed on it in March importation. in New Zealand remains transporting supplies to markets are when it became apparent there could She was initially Authorities claimed high, and organised both being affected. be a supply issue, Fitt said. granted interim the illegal Class-A crime groups see New “The supplier is continuing to have This is the only funded brand of name suppression at Zealand as a lucrative stock issues due to decreased capacity paracetamol tablets for supply on Christchurch District drug had a street market for their illegal at international manufacturing plants prescription in the community. This Court but that has since value of around activities. Customs and difficulty obtaining flights out of means it is the responsibility of the lapsed. $875,000. officers across the India to transport stock,” Pharmac’s supplier to find alternatives, or to pay Yesterday, her lawyer country are focused on chief executive, Sarah Fitt, said. for the additional cost of another brand Pip Hall QC confirmed to protecting New Zealand Expected shipments have not arrived that Pharmac sources. The New Zealand Herald “Drug seizures like and making us safer and in the country and stocks are running The supply issue only relates to she had pleaded guilty to this one are infrequent in more secure by reducing low at pharmacies with the possibility paracetamol 500mg tablets prescribed an importation charge. Christchurch,” he said. the risks associated with of supplies being exhausted by the end by a health professional. Pharmac is She remains in custody “This latest seizure is international trade and of July, Fitt said. not responsible for stock levels in the and will be sentenced on the result of excellent travel, such as illicit Some patients may find their retail sector, including in supermarkets. September 17. intelligence work and drugs.” pharmacy is unable to fill their — RNZ 10 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 Worker who lost fingers packing pet food wins payout

by Ben Leahy, NZ Herald

TE PUKE — A woman who lost three finger tips while packing pet food in a Bay of Plenty factory has won a payout from the incident. Addiction Food NZ was fined $132,000 over the June 2018 workplace incident after it failed to set up effective “guards” to protect workers’ hands and bodies from dangerous parts. The company had already received four safety notices from government watchdog WorkSafe prior to the incident. The woman was hurt when attempting to change a packing film that was stuck at the top of a machine. Her fingers were crushed and burnt between large heat panels used to seal the packing film. She suffered third-degree burns to her thumb, index and middle fingers, which were all amputated above the middle joints. WorkSafe’s acting chief inspector Danielle RECONNECTING: Marco Zeeman with the fifth Whale Song scale model. Picture by Kapiti News Henry said the victim sustained life-changing injuries because the machine was not guarded to industry standards. “It is highly disappointing that a company Whale sculpture park gaining momentum WorkSafe had seriously engaged with on multiple occasions still failed to take health and safety seriously, allowing its workers by David Haxton, Kapiti News A number of volunteers and especially by Puketapu hapu Te to operate dangerous machinery with no companies have come on board to Atiawa, who are represented by safeguarding,” she said. PARAPARAUMU — Work on the help get the project over the line. Ngahina, who are shareholders in WorkSafe had earlier given Addiction high-profile Whale Song project is Some well-known people are part Coastlands. Food NZ three improvement notices and one gaining momentum and has grown of the journey, including filmmaker “Reconnecting our communities prohibition notice relating to health and safety in scope. Richard Taylor, actor Jamie Selkirk, and our cultural side is so systems. The project aims to build a life- Story Inc’s Steve La Hood and important,” Zeeman said. “The issuing of four notices on other size sculpture park in a prime former Fair Go frontman Kevin Restoring part of the machinery in the workplace should have Paraparaumu location, featuring Milne. Wharemauku Stream was been a clear indication to Addiction Food NZ seven humpback whales. Marco Zeeman, who is important too. Limited that they needed to be completing full The bronze-sculptured whales, spearheading the project, said the “We’re calling it the Wharemauku risk assessment of machinery before allowing sitting on top of wind turbine-type aim was to use a foundry in China, Forest Nursery Project which will workers to operate it,” Henry said. vertical poles, would range in size which Sir Richard had access to, to involve planting and restoring the Addiction Food NZ operates New Zealand’s from 8.5m to 24m. cast the life-size sculptures. stream so that it’s more than a largest export dry pet food plant, according to In the Whale Song information The first life-size whale, which ditch.” the Petfood Manufacturers Association. centre in Coastlands, a 3D printer would be a test one, was ready to be And there’s work examining the Its website offers dried dog biscuits for sale has been creating 1:10th scale ordered. hydrology of the area to enable with names including Outback Kangaroo model replicas of the whales to The whales would be cast in lakes and wetlands as well as Feast, New Zealand Forest Delicacies and give people an idea what the final China and then assembled in New realise commercial opportunities. Country Chicken and Apricot. project will look like. Zealand. “We thought that while we have Its cat food brands include Duck Royale, The fifth whale, which took Beca New Zealand was the got all this green space, let’s look Salmon Bleu and Viva La Venison. a number of days to print, was project’s sponsored engineers. at a plan that works for everybody, WorkSafe’s investigation, meanwhile, also installed in the centre yesterday. “We have been told that Sir including the community. found the company failed to ensure workers Fundraising, which doesn’t Richard’s foundry can create all “Our plan is to create a central were properly trained or understood health require ratepayer input, is well seven in under 12 months.” park with the wharenui, the and safety procedures. under way for the multimillion- Planning work was also under whales, and the forest nursery “WorkSafe had given this company a clear dollar sculpture park. way to create a wharenui, near the walk. directive to get its health and safety in Donations and grants are being whales, where people could learn “So there’s quite a lot happening.” order. It did not take appropriate action and sought as well as a Provincial about the cultural history of the All going well, the life-size whales a worker has needlessly suffered for their Growth Fund application which has district. would be up in two years time, laxness.” been shortlisted. The centre is being developed including a completed park. Air NZ offers credit solution by Liu Chen, RNZ received it on Thursday night. their next one in September was also Kelly Da, who has been in China for “It’s a little bit too long and there’s not cancelled. family reasons since March, said she AUCKLAND — Frustrated Air New a lot of information. They just said ‘wait’,” Her in-laws were also applying for new struggled to use her credits for two Zealand customers who have been he said. visas because their current ones expire separate bookings, and had been unable waiting for months to get a refund may Air New Zealand told RNZ a processing before the next available flight in late to get in touch with the airline. finally be able to manage their money error had caused the delay. October, and they might also need to do a Da said the airline needed to take more online. Another Aucklander, Chantell Xie, said medical examination as required by the responsibility — for example arranging Last month, the airline apologised her parents-in-law’s flights to China were immigration process — all of which were flights with other airlines or offering for its credit system — set-up to refund cancelled three times. added costs, Xie said. alternative dates without charging extra. customers whose flights were cancelled They booked the She said the family She said she had booked a ticket back due to the Covid-19 pandemic — which tickets through Air New Zealand said an had phoned both the to Auckland with another airline because they admitted wasn’t user-friendly. Chinese website travel agency and Air she was worried more money would be Air New Zealand said an online tool to Trip.com and chose online tool to allow customers New Zealand many held in credit by Air New Zealand if allow customers to manage their credit to rebook after each to manage their credit would times but there was there was another cancellation. would be available at the end of July. cancellation, paying be available at the end of July. no firm answer. In a statement, Air New Zealand said Some customers found it difficult to an extra service “We still don’t the new online credit redeem tool would get information on using the credits after fee and the price know when will we allow customers to view and use their having to spend extra on new tickets due difference. fly and if we will be credit on its website with more flexibility, to continued flight cancellations. The cost for their first rebooking was charged some more money. including enabling the user to choose In January, Auckland tour guide Zhang covered by insurance, but the second one “We don’t know whether the visa can who the credit is used for and extending Ningyuan booked five sets of domestic cost more than $3000. be extended.” the period in which credits could be used. return tickets for a group from China “We understand the cancellation of Air New Zealand said it did not charge “They now have until June 30 2021 through a travel agency. the flights because of the pandemic, but fees for processing credits and refunds to book and a further 12 months after The tour was cancelled after New if they charge so much money, like the on tickets booked directly through the booking to travel.” Zealand shut its borders to those arriving (price) difference and the handling fee — airline, but people needed to talk to their The airline has also increased staffing from China. Zhang had been waiting it’s unfair.” agent if they booked via a third party. in its contact centre to 700 people, but on the money ever since the airline Xie said they were hesitant to book any RNZ has approached the travel agency said high demand meant longer-than- promised a full refund, and had only more flights with Air New Zealand after for comment. usual wait times. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL It’s 2020, there are kinder ways of dying Interesting times Re: Is euthanasia vote a who are terminally ill, please voice to demand others follow your treatment option? threat to hospices? July 4. consult us before you offer doctrine. You have lost the right to A majority yes vote at the Mr Orr is known for his your opinions as to how we have a voice at the table. You do not euthanasia referendum will destroy for Eastland Group right to life views and that is should die. It’s 2020 and there speak for the majority of Christians, the medical profession, it would Eastland Group Ltd reported a fine, but for those of us living are kinder ways of dying. either, as shown by the ABC Vote drive out of the profession all those strong annual result yesterday with a terminal illness — Compass result that 75 percent of who refuse to give a lethal injection and all the nitty-gritty that TANYA BATTEL, Brisbane Christians in Australia support VAD. to their patients. Will we then require considering the head winds it faced accompanies the diagnosis that students at medical school be in the year to the end of March, and treatments that rarely As the convenor of South SUSIE BYRNE, South Australia trained on how to kill their patients? with a net profit of $18.5 million is spoken about — he should Australian Nurses Supporting If you want to receive a lethal on record income of $111.7m, as be ashamed for his “scare- Choices in Dying I find the kind of I think the question is injection, please leave our doctors well as a record $12.3m returned mongering” tactics, which he language used in this opinion piece whether there is substantive out of it and let them carry on caring to its shareholder on our behalf, does so well. totally abhorrent. Voluntary assisted proof to validate Mr Orr’s for their patients. Trust Tairawhiti ($2.1m of that being I note his reference to dying (VAD) laws across the world assertions from jurisdictions Susie Byrne, please do not interest on capital notes). “euthanasia representing are developed from a place of where physician-assisted seek to make killing acceptable by First it was bad weather and a death culture”. Being compassion and kindness. A few suicide is legal already? Has disguising it as compassion and swells over winter last year that diagnosed with a terminal and points: hospice care suffered in those kindness. It is a violation of your life-limiting illness IS a death Remember the word “voluntary”. jurisdictions? nursing ethics and a betrayal of your caused unprecedented shipping culture. It is unfathomable As nurses, we do and always will CRAIG YOUNG noble profession. delays at Eastland Port. The port that we, the terminally ill, are advocate for increased funding for Palmerston North then suffered early on from the caught in the battle between palliative care, whose experts admit KEN ORR, Christchurch coronavirus when lockdowns in palliative care and voluntary that 3-4 percent of patients do not Tanya Battel supports, under the China exacerbated a log oversupply assisted dying legislation. get the relief they need not to suffer guise of healthcare, legislation that Mr Orr, I would urge you to situation there. The very end of the They are not mutually intolerably. would empower doctors to give a find corroborating evidence financial year saw New Zealand exclusive — palliative care The patients who qualify for VAD lethal injection to a patient or assist from the jurisdictions to move into lockdown too. should be offered for those are already dying and suffering in their suicide. Everyone should substantiate your claims. The port still managed to export who wish to use the services, to an extent that is no longer die with dignity, however, there is I am also opposed to 2.9m tonnes of cargo over the year, but voluntary assisted dying acceptable to them. no dignity in being killed by your the decriminalisation of legislation should also be an A proportion of terminally-ill doctor. Euthanasia violates medical euthanasia and while you achieve a one-day cart-in record and option for when palliative care people who do not have access ethics that demand that doctors have a perfect right to engage a monthly export record. The group’s cannot alleviate the pain and to VAD will take their own lives in neither cause or hasten the death in ethical assertions against ports sector contributed 34 percent suffering. violent ways. Think of the loved of their patients. The total legal a medical practice that you of its total income, down from 36 If Mr Orr took the time to ones who find them and the first prohibition of the taking of the life abhor, you have also raised percent last year. talk to the terminally ill, the responders who have to attend. of another innocent human being an important question that Despite the Te Ahi o Maui families left traumatised by VAD should be part of end-of-life is the foundation of the law and of needs analysis, corroboration geothermal plant having its first full their loved ones’ death and care that is offered, working hand- medicine. We violate it at our peril. or rebuttal. year of operation, EGL’s generation palliative care/general nurses, in-hand with the best of palliative Doctors are trained to be carers, Therefore, is there any sector only lifted from 18 percent to he would learn much about care. not serial killers. It is imperative that evidence from Switzerland, 20 percent of income. Its networks the suffering that occurs way Religious hierarchy should have we have a medical profession that the Netherlands, Belgium, before the last six months. no say in how we die. we can trust. Would you entrust your Luxembourg or the US states sector contributed 33 percent of Colleagues supporting the Not everyone shares your beliefs life and that of your family into the that have decriminalised, that income, down from 39 percent legislation assure me that this — and when your own institutions hands of a doctor who may consider hospice care standards and last year, while “other” was a star type of media from Mr Orr is have been cleansed of all the that you are a burden on the health funding have suffered as a performer — jumping from 7 percent designed to scare. illegal and immoral wrongdoings services and that he is prepared consequence? of income to 13 percent. That could On behalf of those of us of centuries, you will still have no to give you a lethal injection as a CRAIG YOUNG indicate a hike in lease revenue from the group’s property holdings; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR AND ONLINE COMMENTS it certainly didn’t come from its 20 percent holding in Flick Electric — Z Energy wrote $35m off the value of its holding in Flick in October last year, having bought a 70 percent Having many children Band says thank you stake in the spot power retailer in The band Sit Down In Front the world. August 2018 for $46m. is not sustainable would like to thank everyone We are so appreciative of all Looking ahead, the biggest who supported us to produce the support we have received, Re: Strong stand on poverty she should not have stood for and release our 10-song album and we hope everyone enjoys challenge for the group’s financial “Confessions Of A Pie Thief”. our creation. The album can performance is not Covid-19 impacts action, July 17 opinion piece. the co-leadership. For the first time, I’ll not be ■ The Green Party’s Without the support of be found online through but the around $7m coming off voting for a Party. In the past disgraceful treatment of many Gisborne businesses Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Eastland Network’s bottom line due I have voted ‘Green’, but they Jill Abigail, the feminist (too many to mention all of etc . . . (including a few music to a new regulated pricing regime, have forfeited my vote this and long-time Green Party them) and kind supportive videos, we have produced to which began on the first day of the time, for two reasons. member, who had the temerity people, we would not have had accompany our songs). current financial year. ■ They claim to stand for to express a view that was the opportunity to experience Nga mihi Another is selling electricity in sustainability, but have a contrary to the party line everything that was involved what is set to be an oversupplied co-leader who has six children. on trans people, smacked of and share our creation with SIT DOWN IN FRONT market, after the announced This is not sustainable; sounds totalitarianism. A Party that imminent closure of the Tiwai Point like ‘do as I say, not as I do’. I cannot tolerate diversity of realise that she may have had opinion will never get my vote. aluminium smelter. Your editor has a Damascene revelation, but MARTIN HANSON Swales-cheap, effective been told that the investment case Re: Open drain ■ Vegetative growth in the for Te Ahi o Maui was predicated inappropriate, July 17 letter. swale helps reduce nutrient on rising power prices over time. At Swales do have some flow into the waterway the group’s end-of-year function last advantages which should be In some ways swales out- year it was indicated that EGL might No funniness please considered perform traditional drains invest in another geothermal plant, Re: For herself, July 16 letter. let’s all try to get over or around ■ They provide a habitat for as long as people do not use to build scale. Such a strategy must Gavin, a rather silly response that, if possible, before you try to biodiversity them to dispose of rubbish be in some doubt now. from you. We are not out of the most become humorous. ■ They are inexpensive to and they are maintained. The group has also submitted serious disaster ever to hit NZ — KEN OVENDEN install and maintain M.BANNISTER several projects to the Government for potential Covid recovery funding, [email protected] with announcements on what has ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. been successful expected soon. ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. So, it is interesting times for this ■ Always include full name and contact details. key cog in the Tairawhiti economy. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020

SECRET CEREMONY: GLOBAL BRIEFS Princess Beatrice got married in a private ceremony yesterday, ‘Rambo’ caught after five-day hunt with her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth 2, in attendance. OPPENAU, Germany — German police have arrested a Beatrice married Edoardo suspected gunman nicknamed “Rambo” after a five-day Mapelli Mozzi at The Royal manhunt in the Black Forest. Chapel of All Saints at Royal Yves Rausch, 31, is said to have fled into the forest Lodge, Windsor. The monarch, near Oppenau, in south-west Germany, on Sunday after the Duke of Edinburgh and threatening four police officers and taking their pistols. other close family members An elite unit, helicopters, thermal detectors and sniffer attended. Guidelines in place dogs had been deployed to find him. to stop the spread of Covid-19 More than 2530 officers were involved in the operation, were followed, the palace said. police said. Beatrice, the daughter of Prince The suspect was found hiding in a bush with four Andrew and his former wife handguns placed in front of him and an axe in his lap, Sarah Ferguson, had originally deputy regional police chief Juergen Rieger told reporters. planned to marry the property Mr Rausch was slightly injured in the operation, as was a tycoon on May 29 in the Chapel police officer by the axe, Mr Rieger added. Neither needed Royal at St James’ Palace. hospital treatment. The ceremony was postponed A postal worker gave police information which helped because of the pandemic. lead to his arrest. Friday’s ceremony had not been “I am very relieved — I think a line can be drawn under a announced and images of the really extraordinary situation for our little town,” Mayor Uwe ceremony were not immediately Gaiser said. — AP released. AP file picture Quake rocks Papua New Guinea CANBERRA — A strong, deep earthquake shook inland Papua New Guinea yesterday, and officials said there were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage. Johnson nudges people back to work Shaking was felt in the capital Port Moresby but not strongly. The US Geological Survey said the 7.0 magnitude quake LONDON — British Prime Minister Johnson is trying to walk a The announcements apply only was 80 kilometres deep. Shallower quakes tend to cause Boris Johnson said on Friday that tightrope, avoiding a resurgence of the in England. Scotland, Wales and more surface damage. people will no longer be told to work virus while also encouraging a return Northern Ireland all have their The epicentre was close to Morobe Patrol Post, with a from home and avoid public transit in to shops, restaurants and workplaces own public health systems and are population of 15,000 in Morobe province. Locals reported a major easing of lockdown restrictions to kick-start a badly battered economy reopening at slightly different speeds. on social media the wharf at Morobe Patrol Post had — even as he said the Government that has shrunk by a quarter since At a news conference, Johnson set “cracked in half”. was “preparing for the worst” in case March. out more details of the UK’s road out Some damage was reported in coastal villages. Residents of a new coronavirus spike this winter. While some businesses have seen of a nationwide lockdown that was were advised to go inland if there were any sign of tidal Johnson said the Government’s customers return in previous stages imposed in March but is gradually changes or irregular ocean patterns. — AP advice to avoid non-essential use of lockdown-easing, those that rely being eased. Shops, pubs, restaurants of public transit was being lifted on office workers are struggling, and and hair salons have already reopened 10-year-old survives shark attack immediately, and that from August 1, Johnson is keen to see more people go in England, and Johnson said they TASMANIA — A shark, believed to be a great white, that workers would no longer be told to do back to city-centre workplaces. can be joined, as of August 1, by “grabbed” a 10-year-old boy from a fishing boat off the their jobs from home, if possible. He But the Prime Minister’s move to beauticians, casinos, bowling alleys coast of north-west Tasmania “swam off” when the child’s said it will now be up to businesses give employers “more discretion” about and skating rinks. Nightclubs will dad jumped in the water to save him. to determine whether they can bring whether to ask their staff to return to remain closed. Authorities said the boy was in a six metre fishing vessel employees back to workplaces in a regular work locations appears at odds He said indoor performances would with his father and two other men yesterday afternoon “Covid-secure” way. with the views of his chief scientific be able to restart in August, subject to when the shark “grabbed him from the boat”. The UK’s official pandemic death adviser, Patrick Vallance, who said on the success of pilot programmes, and The boy suffered lacerations to his arm, and other cuts to toll, which stood at more than 45,000 Thursday that there was “absolutely sports fans should be able to return to his chest and head. as of Friday, has for several weeks no reason” to change the work-from- stadiums in October. The child, from north-west Tasmania, was in a stable been the highest in Europe and the home advice. Johnson said the measures could be condition at the North West Regional Hospital. Paramedics third-highest in the world behind the Johnson said he was not ordering reversed if coronavirus infection rates said the child was wearing a flotation device. — RNZ United States and Brazil. people back to the office. begin to climb again. — AP ‘Forging the sword of victory’ Chinese executives get ‘pre-test’ injections in vaccine race

BEIJING — In the global race to make official with a background in military a coronavirus vaccine, a state-owned propaganda. Chinese company is boasting that its “The idea of people willing to sacrifice employees, including top executives, themselves . . . is pretty much expected received experimental shots even before in China,” said Yanzhong Huang, a global the Government approved testing in health expert at the Council on Foreign people. Relations, a US nonprofit organisation. “Giving a helping hand in forging But with corporate and government the sword of victory,” reads an online officials getting vaccinated, other post from SinoPharm with pictures of employees “might feel pressure to company leaders it says helped “pre-test” participate. That would violate the its vaccine. voluntary principle” that is a bedrock of Whether it is viewed as heroic sacrifice modern medical ethics, Huang said. or a violation of international ethical The first round of human testing — a norms, the claim underscores the Phase 1 trial — requires permission from enormous stakes as China competes with a country’s drug regulators, who decide US and British companies to be the first whether there is enough laboratory and with a vaccine to help end the pandemic animal evidence to justify the attempt. — a feat that would be both a scientific SinoPharm, which declined to comment and political triumph. for this story, is testing two vaccine “Getting a Covid-19 vaccine is the HEROIC SACRIFICE OR VIOLATION OF ETHICAL NORMS: SinoPharm, a state- candidates that received government new Holy Grail,” said Lawrence Gostin, owned Chinese company, is boasting that it gave its employees experimental permission for Phase 1 trials in mid-to a global public health law expert at Covid-19 vaccine shots before the Government approved testing in people. AP picture late April. Georgetown University. In a post on its subsidiary’s official “The political competition to be the first invested heavily in a tried-and-true good to have some diversity. I like the WeChat account, the company said it is no less consequential than the race for technology — an “inactivated” vaccine fact that there is an inactivated, whole conducted its “pre-test” at the end of the moon between the United States and made by growing the whole virus in a vaccine. That provides an alternative in March “to make the vaccines hit the Russia.” lab and then killing it, which is how case one of these should fail”. market as early as possible.” China has positioned itself to be a polio shots are made. Leading Western SinoPharm’s claim that 30 “special It would not be the only shortcut China strong contender. Eight of the nearly competitors use newer, less proven volunteers” rolled up their sleeves even is taking. In late June, the Government two dozen potential vaccines in various technology to target the “spike” protein before the company got permission for gave special approval for the military stages of human testing worldwide are that coats the virus. its initial human study raises ethical to use an experimental vaccine made from China, the most of any country. That protein is “a good place to make concerns among Western observers. by another company, CanSino Biologics, And SinoPharm and another Chinese our bet”, Dr Gary Nabel, chief scientific The company’s post cites a “spirit skipping the final testing needed to prove company have already announced they’re officer of the French pharmaceutical of sacrifice” and shows seven men in if it really works. CanSino now says it is entering final testing. company Sanofi, said at a US suits and ties — a mix of scientists, in talks with four other countries about Both China and SinoPharm have biotechnology industry meeting. But “it’s businessmen and one Communist Party doing that research. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 WORLD 13 Pandemic rages on worldwide Covid cases in US shatter records, rising by 75,000 in a single day

WASHINGTON, DC — The United States reported at least 75,000 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday (local time), which was a record daily increase for the seventh time this month, according to a Reuters tally. BATTLING AN INVISIBLE KILLER: Victorian Premier US deaths were also Daniel Andrews said yesterday that the state had sent rising and had recently its best wishes and “our thoughts and prayers” to the reached the highest families of the Covid-19 victims. AFP picture levels since early June, led by Arizona, California, Florida and Victoria under siege Texas, according to the tally. More than half of 428 new cases and three deaths all states — 30 out of 50 — have reported MELBOURNE — There were Of the new cases reported record one-day increases a staggering 428 new cases of yesterday, 57 of those were in cases this month. and businesses and tally of 75,255 cases top 100,000 a day if Covid-19 reported yesterday in connected to known outbreaks, Infections were rising in wearing face masks in surpasses the previous Americans did not come the Australian state of Victoria, one was from quarantine and 370 almost all US states. public. record, which was set the together to take the which was now well and truly were under investigation. If Florida were a However, there is previous Friday, when steps necessary to halt Australasia’s coronavirus Meanwhile, New South country, it would rank now near-universal cases rose by 69,070. the spread of the virus. epicentre. Wales was bringing back some fourth in the world for consensus among health In June, cases rose by Restrictions on non- Victorian Premier Daniel restrictions on group gatherings, the most new cases in experts that wearing an average of 28,000 a essential travel at Andrews said there had been to try to mitigate an uptick in new a day behind the rest of masks is one of the day. In July, they have US land borders with three deaths also. Covid-19 infections also. the US, then Brazil and most effective ways to risen by an average of Canada and Mexico Those who died were a man in That state recorded another then India. stop the transmission 57,625 a day. would be extended his 80s, a man in his 70s and a eight cases yesterday, and there Americans have of the virus, which has Dr Anthony Fauci, the through until August 21, woman in her 80s. were 42 cases linked to the become increasingly killed more than 141,000 US government’s top Canada and the United “I can offer no further outbreak at a pub in southwest divided on issues such as Americans. infectious disease expert, States announced on information about those three Sydney. the reopening of schools Thursday’s record warned that cases could Thursday. — Reuters tragedies, but we send our best The premier there, Gladys wishes and our thoughts and Berejiklian, said group bookings prayers to their families. This will at restaurants and clubs would Bronwyn Kay Agency Ltd. mreinz be a particularly challenging and go down to 10, and weddings Pelosi urges Trump to ‘ask licensed under the rea 2008 very, very sad time for them,” he would be capped at 150 people. said. — ABC story via RNZ for directions’ on Covid-19 WASHINGTON, DC — US House directions — ask for directions from Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday the scientists,” Pelosi said at the Pandemic triggers Africa’s (local time) compared President Capitol. Donald Trump to “the man who Tensions were rising as first recession in 25 years refuses to ask for directions” as Congress considered the next virus she pleaded with the White House relief package, with no apparent AFRICA is facing rising of infection and a general lack of to seek input from the nation’s endgame in sight to a pandemic coronavirus infections; however, testing capacity across the region. scientific leaders to reverse the rise that now threatens longer-term there is also growing economic There has been a general lifting of in Covid-19 cases and deaths. economic and societal turmoil than pressure to ease the lockdown international travel restrictions, with The Democratic speaker urged first envisioned. restrictions. governments, especially those with Trump to invoke the full power Senate Majority Leader Mitch The pandemic has triggered the large tourism industries, looking of the Defence Production Act to McConnell, R-Ky., was poised to continent’s first recession in 25 to revive the sector and generate boost much-needed supplies for release a US$1 trillion package Want it Dianne Holland years, according to the World Bank. economic growth. However, the WHO Covid testing and treatment as the as soon as next week. That plan On the whole, African countries says countries should be guided weary nation battles the outbreak. is a counter-offer to the sweeping Sold? 027 4422 588 are continuing to ease lockdown by their health systems’ capacities “Mr President, admit it, you’ve US$3 trillion proposal that House Call Di measures, despite increasing levels before they reopen borders. — BBC gone down the wrong path, ask for Democrats approved in May. — AP [email protected] 18531-05 33356-05

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NEW DELHI — India reached Indians, many of whom were still 1 million coronavirus cases on unaware of the scale of the crisis Friday (local time) according in the country. to live statistical data via The nationwide lockdown, then https://www.worldometers.info/ extended for five more weeks, coronavirus/. came at an enormous economic India now has the third- cost amid an unprecedented highest tally in the world, humanitarian crisis, when after the United States and millions of impoverished migrant Brazil, prompting concerns workers were forced to return to about its readiness to confront the countryside due to job losses an inevitable surge that could and hunger. overwhelm hospitals and test the Aimed at increasing the country’s healthcare system. capacity of the healthcare India has now had over 25,600 system, the lockdown slowed Covid-related deaths and just down the virus, but it was not over 612,800 recoveries so far. enough. Cases kept increasing The grim milestone of 1 while testing still remained million cases comes at a time abysmally low and the virus when several Indian states are rocketed through India’s vast imposing focused lockdowns to landscape — from high up stem the outbreak amid frantic in the Himalayan Kashmir efforts by local governments to to the sprawling beaches of protect the economy. Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu. So far, three states — “Slowdown isn’t eradication,” Maharashtra, Delhi and Tamil said Jayaprakash Muliyil, an Nadu — have accounted for more epidemiologist at the Christian than half of the nation’s total Medical College in Vellore. cases. However, in India’s vast Muliyil said that India had countryside, which is much less to try to slow down the virus prepared because of a weaker because it did not have enough healthcare system, the pandemic ACCELERATION IN CASES: A healthcare worker takes a nasal-swab sample from a man at an beds but it was only partly is clearly growing. urban healthcare centre in Ahmedabad, which is the largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat. India’s successful since the “requirement “The acceleration in cases coronavirus cases have now topped 1 million, forcing a new lockdown in the popular western beach was quite large”. remains the main challenge for state of Goa, just two weeks after it was reopened to tourists. AP picture India’s public healthcare India in the coming days,” said system is one of the most Dr Ashish Jha, director of the In Bihar, an eastern state with shield their economies. were now shifting to smaller chronically underfunded in the Harvard Global Health Institute, a population of 128 million and a Nearly a dozen states cities. world and access to hospitals in adding that a vast majority of fragile healthcare system, a two- have imposed restrictions on India’s response to the virus rural areas is very low. cases were still being missed. week lockdown was announced “containment zones” — areas was initially sluggish and then it Experts say the challenge for The continuing surge has on Thursday. that can be as small as a few bought time by locking down its India will be to tightrope the forced authorities to reinstate In Uttar Pradesh, the most houses or even just one street. entire population of 1.4 billion opening up of the economy while lockdowns in some cities and populous state with roughly 200 Dr Anant Bhan, a global people, when Prime Minister trying to restrict the increase in states. million people, authorities have health researcher, said that India Narendra Modi imposed a cases to manageable levels that In Bangalore, a city that prides started placing residents under was likely to see “a series of nationwide lockdown for three do not overwhelm hospitals. itself as the centre of Indian strict weekend curfews, which peaks”, as the infection spread weeks on March 24. The same scene is playing technology and innovation, the would remain in place until the into rural areas. He pointed “If (the) situation is not out in other countries around government ordered a week-long end of the month. out that the capital of New handled (appropriately) in these the world, but is much more lockdown that began on Tuesday Other local governments were Delhi and the financial capital 21 days, the country could go visible and obvious in a densely- evening after cases surged starting to focus, however, on of Mumbai had already seen back 21 years,” Modi said at the populated country such as India. exponentially. smaller lockdowns in order to surges, while spikes in infections time in a televised address to — AP UN makes record US$10.3bn EU leaders meet in push appeal to fight the pandemic for Covid-19 recovery deal GENEVA — The United Foulkes reported from Geneva. In Yemen, a quarter of all Nations is making an appeal This revised appeal was a those confirmed to have had for US$10.3 billion to help fight record, but, the UN said, wealthy the virus have died from it, BRUSSELS — As European Union leaders “An agreement is not guaranteed — to the the coronavirus pandemic — its countries had thrown away their which is five times the global started pouring in early for a two-day summit contrary, there are still important differences,” largest-ever fundraising call. financial rule books to protect average. on Friday (local time), all of them realised that said an EU official involved in the talks. The UN says up to 265 million their own economies, and It comes as an appeal to help never had so much been on the line. The members were already fighting bitterly people could face starvation by therefore they must now do the the world’s most vulnerable The 27-nation bloc has been battered by over the seven-year, 1-trillion-euro EU budget the end of the year because of same to protect those of poorer through the pandemic was the coronavirus pandemic, with much of its when Covid-19 was still just a local story in the impact of Covid-19. nations. launched by the UK’s Disasters economy in need of a massive aid injection. Wuhan, China, late last year. The money would be for If they did not, the UN Emergency Committee (DEC). “The crisis brought about by this Then the virus spread and estimations are used for low-income and fragile warned, the world faced a series Fourteen charities — pandemic, with all of its economic and social now that the economy of the 19 countries countries. of crises, including millions including Oxfam, Christian consequences, is the most severe we have had that use the euro currency will contract by 8.7 The UN warned that failure being pushed into starvation. Aid, Islamic Relief and the to face since World War 2,” European Council percent this year. to act could undo decades of Millions of migrant workers British Red Cross — would President and summit host Charles Michel said It sent the EU into a panic. It was at a loss development. laid off under lockdowns could join together to ask the British on Thursday. as to how it would co-ordinate policies of It initially asked for US$2 not send money back home, public to donate. To make sure their nations are able to its member states early on. Now, the EU’s billion in its first coronavirus vaccination programmes for There have been more than bounce back from the pandemic, the 27 leaders executive was proposing a 750-billion-euro appeal in March. childhood diseases were on 13,900,000 confirmed Covid-19 would be assessing an overall budget and recovery fund — partly based on common The pandemic was having hold, and countries already cases so far globally, and nearly recovery package, spread over seven years and borrowing, to be spent as loans and grants to a huge impact on the world’s enduring years of conflict were 600,000 people have died from estimated at around 1.75 trillion to 1.85 trillion the poorest countries. poorest, the BBC’s Imogen ill equipped to handle Covid-19. the virus so far. — BBC euros. The group of the four so-called frugal “Does 1.75 trillion euros (US$2 trillion) seem countries, led by the Netherlands, was like a lot of money to you? Believe me, it does questioning the need for grants and also Spain orders culling of almost 100,000 mink to the European heads of state or government wanted strict governance criteria, including the too,” Michel said. possibility of veto, on how the money would It has certainly been enough to end a rut be spent. There were also questions on which MADRID — Almost 100,000 workers became infected. of five remote videoconference summits that nations should be the main beneficiaries. mink at a farm in north-eastern When tests on July 13 yielded little to bring sides closer together and Michel said it was essential to include grants Spain are to be culled after showed that 87 percent of the forced everyone to come together in person and not just loans in the recovery package, to many of them tested positive for mink were infected, health to the urn-shaped Europa summit centre for at avoid overburdening member states having coronavirus, health authorities authorities ordered for all 92,700 least two days of summiteering. high debt already. say. of the semi-aquatic animals to On the eve of Friday’s opening, French Dutch officials said they would stick to The outbreak in Aragon be culled. President Emmanuel Macron was expected their tough stance going into the summit, province was discovered after a Authorities said financial to already be discussing with Italian Prime further raising the spectre that another summit farm employee’s wife contracted compensation would be given Minister Giuseppe Conte to find the best way to might be needed. There were also plans for the virus in May. Her husband to the company that runs the help nations most affected by the crisis. linking budget funds to the respect for basic and six farm workers have since farm, which is based in a village Joaquin Olona, Aragon’s Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, which democratic rights that the European Parliament tested positive also. 200km east of Madrid. minister of agriculture, said holds the rotating EU presidency and is seen said were under threat in nations such as The mink, bred for their Along with Madrid and the decision to cull the mink as holding the key to a successful outcome, Hungary and Poland. Some eastern European prized fur, were isolated and Catalonia, Aragon is one of the was taken “to avoid the risk of has already had videoconference talks with nations would be objecting to having that as monitored closely after the coronavirus hotspots in Spain. human transmission”. — BBC Michel. part of the deal. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 15

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What is your role as a rural real estate consultant at Property Brokers? My role as a rural consultant is to market and sell rural property of all types. My focus is Hill Country farms of all sizes, though I also sell lifestyle properties, farmlets, flat land – anything that is rural I cover it. What is the largest and smallest property you have sold? The largest property I have sold to date is a Hill Country sheep and beef farm just over 1200 hectares, while the smallest is a 7 hectare lifestyle property, though that might have changed with a small lifestyle block around 1 hectare having gone under the hammer yesterday in Wairoa. What area do you cover? I cover the whole Gisborne region, or for a better term the wider East Coast, from right to the top of Lottin Point all down the coast, all the ALL THAT JAZZ: The apple harvest in the district went off well, despite the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown. With surrounding Gisborne areas, and out to volumes up on last year, it was described as a successful season for the district, with around 12,000 tonnes of apples harvested the high country of Matawai, Motu, and in all. Kaiaponi Farms accounted for 70 percent of the total crop, most of which was exported. Christine Gray is pictured hard at everywhere in between, and south of work in the company’s Waerenga-a-Hika packhouse, sending Jazz apples on their way. Picture supplied Wairoa. You have listed a few properties in Wairoa lately, so you don’t just cover that area? Yes, I have listed and sold a few properties in the Wairoa region lately. Wellbeing linked to injury Wairoa and Gisborne work hand in hand – quite often you are dealing with people looking to move between the two NEW research has established the found that farmers who had engaged involved in the initiative. areas of Gisborne and Wairoa. links between aspects of diminished in Farmstrong were less likely than An annual survey of farmers and wellbeing and on-farm injuries. others to report diminished wellbeing growers in 2019 (most of whom were Wairoa only accounts for a small part The study, commissioned by rural as being a ‘major’ contributor to a more owners) found 20 percent (10,000) of my working week. I am working wellbeing initiative Farmstrong, asked serious injury where the injury had attributed some level of improvement with quite a few clients throughout the 500 farmers receiving ACC to quantify a moderate or major impact on their in their wellbeing to Farmstrong, with Gisborne area who are thinking about the extent to which different aspects of ability to work. 10 percent reporting a ‘moderate’ to coming to the market in the near future. diminished wellbeing had contributed ‘large’ improvement. You cover a wide area and seem to their accidents. Farmstrong’s Ambassador Sam to be busy – you must have good The results were telling, with over Farmers are great at looking Whitelock said he knows this from support? half — 58 percent — reporting that having grown up on a farm. Definitey. I am building a team up an aspect of diminished wellbeing had after‘ their stock and pasture “Farmers are great at looking around me, with recently taking on contributed to their accidents. but, sometimes, not so good after their stock and pasture but, In addition, nearly a quarter at looking after themselves. sometimes, not so good at looking after a Personal Administrator in Kirsty (24 percent) identified diminished themselves. Mackintosh, who is high calibre and wellbeing as a ‘major’ contributor to —’ “It’s awesome hearing about the keeps everything ticking over in the their injuries. number of people that Farmstrong is office, allowing me to get on with my The study found that 30 percent of touching and I know there are many job of listing and marketing properties. ACC farmer claim costs had a major Farmstrong helps farmers cope more people out there we can help,” Within our local office here we have diminished wellbeing link. with the ups and downs of farming by Whitelock said. a fantastic team, from my rural sales The most mentioned contributing sharing things farmers can do to look Farmstrong is a not-for-profit, teammates of David and Alan, to our factors were — fatigue/exhaustion, after themselves and manage stress community give-back, founded by rural support staff and manager. This flows lack of sleep, not coping with the ups and pressure through its website www. insurer Farmers Mutual Group (FMG) through to our team at head office and and downs of farming, needing a break farmstrong.co.nz — and at workshops and the Mental Health Foundation regional managers. from the farm and having too much to and community events. (MHF). ACC joined as a strategic do and not enough time. Last year, over 18,000 farmers, partner in 2016 and recently renewed At property brokers, when you work On the positive side, the study also growers and farm workers were its support. with one of us you have our TRUE TEAM PROMISE that you have our whole team throughout the country working for you. Biosecurity top priority at calving

THE Mycoplasma bovis programme Mr Anderson said currently, there are for the national herd starts at calving. partners have encouraged dairy farmers just six Active Confirmed Properties, two “Accurate NAIT records allow us to and calf rearers around the country to of which have infected cattle still on the quickly track down any calves which 26841-12 make biosecurity a top priority during farm. have left an infected herd, and to identify calving this spring. “However, if there are just one or two all of their close contacts and get them M.bovis programme director Stuart farms that we have not found yet, they tested to make sure the infection hasn’t Anderson said that the effort to eradicate can inadvertently spread the infection spread.” M.bovis was making excellent progress. around the entire country. Raw waste milk also creates a high “But poor biosecurity practices at “Just one untagged or unregistered biosecurity risk — and DairyNZ’s advice calving could result in a long tail of calf could spread infection to an entire is that farmers should not be feeding M.bovis infections, drawing out the herd. It’s critical all farmers correctly tag waste milk to calves. eradication process. calves, register them in NAIT, and record “Waste milk can be a source of many “There is very little M.bovis infection all movements this spring.” diseases and other issues in calves as

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32574-01 REPORT Small bench of buyers at wet Matawhero sale

PRICES remained steady at a wintery Dry ewes for fattening from Mataraoa Matawhero sheep sale yesterday and Station sold for $105 and $89. there was a small bench of buyers SHEARERS IN SHORT SUPPLY: The Shearing Contractors Association has viewing the 1248 sheep on offer. Best prices — pointed to a potential shortage of shearers if overseas shearers cannot get into Mataraoa Station at Waikura Valley the country because of Covid-19 restrictions. File picture received the best price of $150.50 for 18 Prime lambs: Mataraoa Station, 18, prime lambs. $150.50; P.W Bennett, 9, $143.50. This vendor also received $125 Store male lambs: Bexhaven Station, for the sole pen of 35 prime ewes entered. 37, $127.50, 20, $80; Mataraoa Station, In the store lamb pens, Bexhaven 68, $126, 30, $112.50, 75, $111. Shearer shortage Station at Tokomaru Bay was paid the Store ewe lambs: Mataraoa Station, highest price of $127.50 for 37 male 31, $122, 85, $118.50, 95, $111, 62, $81; by Susan Murray, RNZ to become experienced enough to lambs and Mataraoa Station topped Bexhaven Station, 35, $95, 42, $86.50; shear 200 sheep a day, which is what the store ewe lambs, receiving $122 for Emirau Station (Tolaga Bay), 15, $70. NEW Zealand’s traditional shearing the organisation is basing its shortfall 31. Scanned-in-lamb ewes: T.A Creswell routines could be thrown into disarray figures on.” There were six pens of scanned-in- Family Trust, 35, $158; Bexhaven this summer if overseas shearers She said there was also not year- lamb ewes; the top price here was $158 Station, 5 and 6yr ewes, mated to cannot get into the country. round work once they were trained. for 35 from the T.A Creswell Family terminal sires on February 10, SIL The New Zealand Shearing “Even if we did have training, we Trust. 170 percent, 139, $154.50; Bracken Contractors Association (NZSCA) said, only need people for a fixed-term to These were big ewes carrying a lot of Enterprises (Matawai), MA with good 2yr nationally, at least two million sheep cover the peak seasonal time. If we condition, mated to a Perendale X Texel mouths, mated to Romdale ram are shorn by international shearers. trained say, 115 New Zealanders, we ram on March 10, scanned-in-lamb at April 20, SIL 160 percent, 135, $140, 10 Farmers may have to re-design don’t need them throughout the year. 160 percent and starting to show their same, $127, 123 same, SIL 135 percent, their shearing plans to avoid animal Training for a three-month period is pregnancy. $85. welfare issues, and it could have not economically viable for anybody.” business implications too, NZSCA vice Ms Clegg said, even if shearers were president Carolyn Clegg said. permitted to come into New Zealand, She said some lambs may not get their organisation was uncertain how shorn, or ewes may just get crutched, many would take up the option, given Waimata Cheese on the telly rather than fully shorn. the costs around sitting in quarantine Ms Clegg said it was not just not working, and more costly flights. a matter of training more New She also admits the shearing body WAIMATA Cheese and the Thorpe operation features on this week’s edition Zealanders. was mindful that asking for shearers family will feature on television of Hyundai Country Calendar. “It is not a ‘10 minute job’ to learn to be allowed into New Zealand does tomorrow night with the focus on their how to shear, and it takes a few years pose a potential health risk. sheep-milking enterprise. ■ Catch Hyundai Country Calendar on Rick and Carol Thorpe’s cheesemaking TVNZ 1 at 7pm tomorrow night. Dog training day a success

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THE PEOPLE: Bull Week was huge for the district again this year, with more than $5 million changing hands across the region’s studs last month. But it was not just about the rising two-year-olds bulls, it was also about the people. Socialising before and after each sale has always been a key aspect of the sales season, and space has previously prevented Focus on the Land from running proof of this. So this weekend, let’s celebrate that too. (Top left) Rangatira Angus at Muriwai, Turihaua Angus (above right), Kaharau Angus off Riverside Road pictured below, and Tangihau Angus, Rere, at bottom. Pictures by Paul Rickard

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BACK ON THE banks block $3m in SHELVES: Delivery of New Zealand’s flagship titles — Woman’s Day, transfers to US firm New Zealand Woman’s Weekly, The Australian AUCKLAND — A group of investors say New Zealand Women’s Weekly NZ banks have blocked them from sending about $3 million to and others will resume a US-based media company and are frustrated by a lack of in early September. explanation about why. However, the business About 60 mostly Chinese New Zealanders protested outside will continue to trade the lower Queen St branch of the ANZ last week, with signs under the Bauer name saying “we are not happy, my money my choice”. in New Zealand and But the company they were trying to invest in is linked to Australia while a rebrand exiled Chinese billionaire businessman Guo Wengui, whose is under way. File picture activities are reportedly being probed by the FBI, including his work with Steve Bannon, a former senior adviser to President Donald Trump. However, a lawyer for Guo has told the Wall Street Journal that the FBI had not contacted Guo. And in a statement on his Gnews website, Guo said his company GTV was regulated by US institutions and “everything was done in accordance with the US laws”. One of the protesters, Tex Hill, said members of the group including himself had tried to invest in a firm called GTV Media Group. Hill said he successfully sent more than US$100,000 via the BNZ but when he tried to send a smaller amount using his Rising from ashes ANZ credit card, it was bounced back after three weeks. “(The bank) were saying the vendor had issued a refund,” said Hill, but when he got in contact with the company, it said there had been no refund. Listener, Woman’s Weekly and others to return He said others who had tried to send money were told it couldn’t be transferred because the company was involved with fraud. “After we sent money some of the clients haven’t AUCKLAND — Private equity of around 40 local editorial and North & South has a readership been notified till up to three weeks later — the bank was saying company Mercury Capital — the advertising personnel. Operational of 200,000. The future of Bauer’s different things to different people. Some were saying it was a new owner of Bauer New Zealand’s support will be based in the remaining titles, NEXT, Taste, fraud suspect.” He said if it was fraudulent, customers should magazine titles — said its flagship Australian offices. Fashion Quarterly, HOME and have been notified straight away but some people didn’t find publications would resume Mercury Capital said it had sold Simply You are currently being out there was a problem until three weeks later and others did immediately. additional titles to a variety of assessed including a sale to not know what had happened to their money. Altogether, those The New Zealand portfolio will publishers. interested parties, he said. in the group had tried to transfer close to $3 million, he added. consist of flagship titles Woman’s North & South is going to Hill said that subscribers that Burr said his wife, who is Chinese, had been blocked Day, New Zealand Woman’s Weekly, independent publishers Konstantin have missed issues of the titles when she tried to send money via the ANZ, and had instead and The Australian Women’s Richter and Verena Friederike that are resuming will have these asked him to send it via his bank, Westpac. They managed to Weekly NZ, along with home Hasel and Metro to Simon added to their subscriptions. send US$3000 to the US although Westpac questioned the category leader Your Home & Chesterman. Delivery of magazines will resume transaction. He said he and his wife had been prepared to take Garden, current affairs weekly NZ Both magazines will resume in early September. the risk that it could be a fraud, and they believed in what Guo Listener and Air New Zealand’s publication as soon as possible. The business will continue to was trying to do. award-winning magazine Kia Ora. Hasel and Richter — both trade under the Bauer name in Yesterday, Burr said it appeared the money had been frozen The portfolio will also include experienced writers — said they New Zealand and Australia while by the American bank it was sent through, but had since got websites Now to Love, Homes to are certain North & South will a rebrand is under way, with the to Guo. He and his wife were waiting to see if they had met the Love and Beauty Heaven. Property thrive as an independent business. new brand and strategy set to be cutoff period to get shares or if the money would be sent back. Press, which resumed publishing announced in the coming months. Asked if he knew about the reported FBI probe into Guo, shortly after Covid-19 Level 4 Bauer’s magazine business was Burr said he did not. An ANZ spokesman said customers restrictions were lifted, will also be The return of our New sold to Mercury in June. had raised concerns about the situation via the Banking part of the new portfolio. Mercury is headed by Kiwi-born Ombudsman. “We’re managing their concerns through that In addition, a selection of Zealand‘ operation is a Clark Perkins, a former Goldman process.” He would not give more details about the reasons for Australian titles are being green shoot during a Sachs deal maker, and includes the transactions being blocked, but said a letter had been sent distributed into the New Zealand challenging time and high-profile New Zealand directors to affected customers last week. market. such as Sky TV founder Craig The Weekend Herald understands the complaint to the Brendon Hill, Bauer ANZ CEO, hopefully a sign of more Heatley, Tom Sturgess and Geoff Ombudsman involves more than one bank. said he was “delighted’ to see the positive news to come in Ricketts. A Westpac spokesman said it had recently communicated return of some of New Zealand’s the local media industry. The future of New Zealand’s concerns to a small number of customers about an best known titles. magazine industry was left in organisation they had intended to send money to in the US. “The return of our New Zealand —Brendon ’Hill serious doubt in April when “To protect customers’ financial interests, we have asked operation is a green shoot during German company Bauer them to provide documentation that relates to these payments a challenging time and hopefully a announced the closure of its so we can highlight any risks to them. We are not aware of sign of more positive news to come “There is a great need for the magazine business in New any situations in which funds were taken from a customer’s in the local media industry,” he kind of journalism North & South Zealand. account but did not reach their destination.” said in a statement. does, maybe now more than ever”, The move affected the jobs Banking Ombudsman Nicola Sladden said it was aware of “We had always remained Hasel said. of around 230 local journalists, the concerns from banking customers but could not comment hopeful that we would be able to “In uncertain times like these, editors, designers and salespeople on the specific case. resume operations — the easing of people need a compass and a working on the magazines. Last week the Wall Street Journal reported that the FBI was Covid-19 restrictions and a more trusted companion. And that’s When the closure of Bauer was examining exiled Chinese businessman Guo and the money promising advertising market has exactly what North & South can announced, Mercury quickly used to fund his media efforts in the US, including his work allowed us to do that. provide.” emerged as the front-runner for with Bannon, citing people familiar with the matter. The paper “As conditions improve, we hope Richter said the pair “absolutely the business in this market. said the probe had been underway for more than six months. to continue to expand our NZ identify with what North & South Mercury has made about a dozen But the reason for the FBI’s interests could not be determined. operations,” he said. stands for.” investments in Australia and A spokesman for New Zealand investment regulator the The New Zealand business will “Long-form journalism. New Zealand including printing Financial Markets Authority said: “The FMA advises New be headed up by Stuart Dick as Investigative reporting. Plus a company Blue Star, which runs Zealanders to take care when considering investing in overseas general manager and Sarah Henry keen eye for the extraordinary Webstar NZ, previously one of businesses that are not regulated in New Zealand, as investors as editorial director. stories that can be found in Bauer’s bigger clients. will likely have limited protections.” — NZ Herald They will be joined by a team everyday life,” he said. — NZ Herald

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY through a potentially tougher run with Covid,” its 2020/21 milk price by 4 percent to a midpoint said Shane Solly, a portfolio manager at Harbour of $6.40, due to recovering consumer appetite Asset Management. in China. WELLINGTON — New Zealand shares record. Property for Industry — which counts A2 Milk rose 2.2 percent to $20.70, likely rose as the local economy’s relatively strong Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index started the day manufacturers as tenants — was among market buoyed by the improved demand from its key recovery from the Covid-19 lockdown attracted stronger, but quickly turned negative once the leaders, rising 4.1 percent to $2.54. market. Its main supplier Synlait Milk fell 1 investors keen to limit their exposure to the state of Victoria announced a record 428 new Other property stocks also gained. Vital percent to $7.09. likes of Australia and the US, where the virus is Covid-19 cases. The ASX 200 was flat in late Healthcare Property Trust rose 2.7 percent to Meridian Energy rose 2 percent to $4.69 as spreading once more. trading. $2.63, Investore Property increased 2.6 percent it continued to recover from last week’s drop The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 0.7 percent to The local market was one of the best to $1.97, Precinct Properties New Zealand on Rio Tinto’s decision to close the Tiwai Point 11,584.05. Within the index, 24 stocks rose, 19 performers across Asia, with global investors advanced 2.4 percent to $1.74 and Goodman aluminium smelter next year. Contact Energy fell, and seven were unchanged. Turnover was encouraged by the NZ’s virus-free status, and Property Trust was up 2.1 percent at $2.19. also gained, up 0.4 percent at $5.77. $150.2 million. manufacturing data that showed a pick-up in Restaurant Brands New Zealand led the Vista Group International dropped 4.5 percent Property stocks were among the stronger activity. market higher, gaining 6.4 percent at $12.09, on to $1.28, the day’s biggest decline. Air New performers as investors sought the relative “We are seeing modest net inflows pushing a typically light volume of just 8,000 shares. Zealand fell 3 percent to $1.30 and Kathmandu safety of tangible assets and reliable cash flow the market up with investors favouring the Fonterra Shareholders’ Fund units fell 0.3 Holdings slipped 2.6 percent to $1.12. as new infections in the US reached a daily businesses they have more confidence in percent to $3.88. The dairy exporter upgraded — BusinessDesk The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 BUSINESS 23 SHAREMARKET WEEKLY ROUND-UP MONDAY-TO-FRIDAY OFFICIAL MARKET STATISTICS TOP 10 TURNOVER TOP 10 VALUE BIGGEST 10 RISES BIGGE ST 10 FALLS NZX 50 s Share name Shares Share name Dollars (000) Share name Percentage Share name Percentage TRS Investments 61,132,600 PushpayHld 157,084,200 Comvita 8.3942 PushpayHld 13.0435 11,584.05 11800 Metlifecare 25,793,900 Metlifecare 152,071,700 Serko Ltd 7.9882 NZME Ltd 9.434 AuckAirport 18,391,700 Fishr&Paykl Health 129,724,300 AWF Madison 7.7519 Tourism Holdings 7.8947 PushpayHld 18,300,900 AuckAirport 113,530,100 Arvida 7.5342 NZ Refining Co 6.7568 11650 New Talisman 13,675,400 a2 Milk 50,168,100 OceaniaHlth 7.3684 Cavalier Corp 6.6667 Blackwell 11,976,900 Spark NZ 47,916,600 ikeGPS Grp 7.1429 Turners Auto 5.6522 11500 Kiwi Prop 10,772,400 Meridian Energy 45,517,000 Livestck Imprvmnt 6.9444 Colonial Motor 5.2239 +78.99 Air NZ 10,212,800 Contact Energy 40,276,700 Prop For Ind 6.2762 South Port NZ 4.7619 • Saturday, April 18, 2020Sky Network 10,080,100 Ryman Health 38,496,100 Investore 5.914 Millennm&Copthrn 4.6875 +0.687% 11350 Spark NZ 10,063,100 Mercury NZ 26,594,000 Port of Tauranga 5.6528 BUSINESSAbano 11 4.6099 NZX 10 s MIDCAP s SMALLCAP s NZX All s 11200 12,240.85 29,140.77 60,454.77 12,521.64 Jul 6 Jul 17 Jul 13

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32188-01 24 RACING The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020

South Canterbury races at Timaru Sunday Jetbet 6 TAB Doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9 Quaddies 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 2 Laser Electrical - Timaru 12.40 EMERGENCIES: 6 Park Hill Stables Mile 3.00 11 031s0 Are You Cereal (4) 55 67 S Wynne Race 1: RAZOR, AYAPPAN, THE CATS PYJAMAS 15 7006s Vice Marshall (13) 57.5 58 (a3) 12 s333s Hatrick Boys (3) 55 67 L Allpress $15,000, maiden 2yo&up, 1200m 16 658s0 Boyslightup (2) 55 57 $15,000, maiden, 1600m 13 420s1 Stop Making Sense (7) 55 67 A Balloo Race 2: PAINT ME RED, SOURIRE DE SOTHYS, LADY CANTO 1 243s4 Paint Me Red (6) 59.5 53 L Allpress 17 0070s Park Ranger (17) 57 57 1 03s42 Keep Quiet (7) 59.5 53 R Cuneen 14 71s58 O’Guy (1) 55 66 D Prastiyou Race 3: SWISS EIRE, ALONZO, TAP ‘N’ GO 2 Sourire De Sothys (3) 59.5 47 R Cuneen 18 — Iffida SCRATCHED 2 9933s Grab The Bar (10) 59.5 52 Race 4: EMILY MARGARET, MANHATTAN FLAME, SCARFI 3 Aorangi Assassin (4) 59.5 45 19 600s0 Devine Love (4) 55 55 K Chowdhoory (a2) 8 Willow Glen Stud 4.04 Race 5: RELIABLY PERKY, LAST LETTER, JACK THE RIPPER J Fawcett (a1) 20 s70s9 Bellarosina (5) 55 55 3 26s0 Charlie Brown (8) 59.5 50 T Moseley $15,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m Race 6: KEEP QUIET, HEY MICKEY, HIGHLAND LADY 4 Identification (13) 59.5 45 4 759s8 Hey Mickey (18) 59.5 47 T Comignaghi Race 7: ALBUT ME, JUST PUSH PLAY, LORD BEAVER R Beeharry (a3) 4 Onceuponatime At Belmont Park 1.50 5 240s4 Highland Lady (9) 57.5 53 L Allpress 1 431s4 My Cashier (1) 60 62 R Cuneen 2 20s60 Gloss (6) 59.5 65 K Chowdhoory (a2) Race 8: MY CASHIER, APELLIDO, GLOSS 5 8s Not Even ‘Ow (15) 59.5 45 W Papier (a4) $15,000, rating 83 handicap, 1200m 6 7024s Rockwithme (6) 57.5 52 R Mudhoo (a2) 3 505s9 Apellido (8) 59 60 K Williams Race 9: NEWMARKET, VEE TWELVE, RELIABLE GLOW 6 330s0 Ophelia Rose (7) 57.5 52 R Mudhoo (a2) 7 028s5 Highly Polished (4) 57.5 51 K Asano (a1) 7 3 Lady Canto (2) 57.5 51 K Williams 1 480s0 Darci Mac (9) 63 83 BB Hong (a3) 8 020s0 Sunny Lady (11) 57.5 50 (a3) 4 7021s Secretaria (9) 58 62 T Moseley 8 650s0 Glory Chance (1) 57.5 45 K Asano (a1) 2 511s0 Nowhere Man (14) 61 79 9 s74s0 Shelby Devine (16) 57.5 49 5 551s0 Qwerty (2) 57.5 61 K Mudhoo 9 Inheritance (10) 57.5 45 T Moseley K Chowdhoory (a2) R Beeharry (a3) 6 7069s Friday Knight (7) 57.5 57 G Jogoo 10 570s9 Jojo Roxx (12) 57.5 45 S Wynne 3 191s9 Black Label (8) 59 79 Y Y Chew (a4) 10 640s0 Jolly Zam (12) 57.5 48 Y Y Chew (a4) 7 2906s Golden Valkyrie (4) 57.5 57 11 Miss Harley Quinn (5) 57.5 45 G Jogoo 4 200s0 Emily Margaret (3) 59 79 (a3) 11 2890s Mah Girl (17) 57.5 47 K Williams R Mudhoo (a2) 12 s77s0 Shiranui (8) 57.5 45 C Johnson 5 7115s Strad (13) 59 75 R Cuneen 12 00s6 Gotchalookin (14) 57.5 46 C Johnson 8 000s6 Top Ghia (10) 56.5 59 C Barnes 13 Vague (14) 57.5 45 T Comignaghi 6 1231s Manhattan Flame (7) 58.5 74 K Williams 13 497s8 Kiwi Princess (15) 57.5 45 9 04s07 Lincoln Zephyr (5) 56.5 55 14 37s8 Watchmaker (9) 56.5 50 7 s51s6 Our Teddy Boy (12) 58 73 J Fawcett (a1) C Campbell (a1) C Campbell (a1) K Chowdhoory (a2) 14 706s0 Sakura Belle (5) 57.5 45 BB Hong (a3) 10 — Malawi SCRATCHED 1 Back On Track At Phar Lap 12.05 8 4151s Devious (2) 57 71 T Comignaghi EMERGENCY: EMERGENCIES: 11 677s8 Takeitlikeaman (11) 56.5 55 $15,000, maiden 2yo&up, 1200m 15 s00s0 Quella Ragazza (11) 57.5 45 9 24s30 Final Savings (4) 56 69 K Mudhoo 15 0s97s Eisenhower (13) 59.5 45 10 266s6 Scarfi (1) 55 70 L Allpress R Beeharry (a3) 1 739s2 Razor (12) 59.5 52 K Williams 16 s007s Shinnecock (3) 59.5 45 12 3368s Shaz The Bank (3) 55 56 (a3) 2 540s3 Ayappan (2) 59.5 51 BB Hong (a3) 3 Catering South Canterbury 1.15 11 921s3 Miss Ricky Bobby (10) 55 68 S Wynne 17 000s My Sova (1) 59.5 47 3 8398s Jiminy Cricket (7) 59.5 49 J Laking $15,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 12 1344s So Natural (5) 55 67 G Jogoo 18 7s07s Mangaroa Sky (2) 57.5 45 9 Thank You & Farewell Stu 4.35 4 8 The Cats Pyjamas (13) 59.5 46 13 624s4 Sorceress (11) 55 67 K Asano (a1) 1 648s0 Middagurd (3) 60.5 64 R Cuneen 14 6278s Stella Daze (6) 55 67 R Mudhoo (a2) 7 The Jon Snow, King In The Sth 3.34 $15,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m C Johnson 2 9820s Outram (18) 60 63 J Lowry EMERGENCY: 1 4063s Vee Twelve (8) 60 63 J Laking 5 High Rez (9) 59.5 45 L Callaway 3 351s7 Swiss Eire (12) 59.5 62 W Papier (a4) $15,000, rating 83 handicap, 1600m 15 — Iffida SCRATCHED 2 0709s Heberite (2) 59.5 62 J Lowry 6 355s5 Elle Cee (6) 57.5 53 T Moseley 4 8360s Bronte Beach (16) 59 65 K Asano (a1) 1 7s3s1 Orepuki Lad (8) 63 83 K Williams 7 42s Ripa Ruby (3) 57.5 52 T Comignaghi 5 236s9 Admiral Rous (15) 59 61 BB Hong (a3) 5 Night’n Day Park Stayers 2.24 2 028s0 Albut Me (6) 61 79 (a3) 3 1096s Spider Lily (11) 59 65 T Comignaghi 8 Arroyo (14) 57.5 45 C Barnes 6 s1s94 Leighton Warrior (1) 59 61 S Wynne 3 567s7 Just Push Play (5) 59.5 76 4 4s9s3 Newmarket (5) 57.5 62 L Allpress $15,000, maiden, 2200m 9 0s Dancing In The Sky (10) 57.5 45 7 39s9s Linedanceking (10) 59 61 A Balloo Y Y Chew (a4) 5 9107s Madam De Soir (4) 57 61 S Wynne S Wynne 8 3219s Noah (8) 59 61 C Campbell (a1) 1 774s0 Tricky Mickey (1) 59.5 49 S Wynne 4 1154s Scooby (11) 58 73 T Comignaghi 6 s03s0 Youvebeenlitup (6) 57 57 G Jogoo 10 3760s Nifty (5) 57.5 45 A Balloo 9 7340s Alonzo (6) 58.5 60 K Chowdhoory (a2) 2 Jack The Ripper (4) 59.5 47 L Allpress 5 085s7 Bluey’s Chance (12) 57.5 72 7 886s5 Van Diamond (1) 56.5 56 C Johnson 11 Ovation (1) 57.5 45 J Fawcett (a1) 10 s198s Tap ‘n’ Go (9) 58.5 60 L Callaway 3 0 Echo Bay (6) 59.5 45 R Cuneen R Beeharry (a3) 8 s09s9 Rumour Has It (12) 56 59 D Prastiyou 12 7s Russian Fable (8) 57.5 45 (a3) 11 8778s Perfidia (7) 57 61 K Mudhoo 4 — Goodanya SCRATCHED 6 s8s96 Lord Beaver (13) 57.5 72 C Johnson 9 8479s Prediction (3) 56 55 K Asano (a1) 13 s876s Tennessee Rock (15) 57.5 45 12 — Colette SCRATCHED 5 932s0 Last Letter (2) 57.5 52 A Balloo 7 056s4 Savapak (2) 56.5 70 K Asano (a1) 10 037s0 Shock And Awe (9) 55.5 58 R Beeharry (a3) 13 450s0 Known To Flirt (11) 56.5 60 6 758s3 Reliably Perky (5) 57.5 51 K Asano (a1) 8 1922s Kandari (10) 56 69 K Kwo (a2) J Fawcett (a1) 14 9980s Tradition (11) 57.5 45 G Jogoo R Mudhoo (a2) 7 30s97 Magical Mystery (3) 57.5 49 C Barnes 9 223s0 Pinup Coup (14) 55 71 11 00s08 Reliable Glow (10) 55 56 EMERGENCY: 14 7695s Miss Tilly Winks (14) 56 59 8 84s00 Figeameout (7) 57.5 48 T Moseley K Chowdhoory (a2) K Chowdhoory (a2) 15 s00s0 Quella Ragazza (4) 57.5 45 J Fawcett (a1) 9 — Betathedeviluno SCRATCHED 10 189s9 Montserrat (9) 55 68 C Campbell (a1) 12 s70s9 Bellarosina (7) 55 55 K Kwo (a2)

NZ Metropolitan harness at Addington Sunday Jetbet 8 TAB Doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9 Quaddies 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 7 095Ps Franco Hatton (Fr) 6 Matt Anderson 4 Teltrac Communications 2.07 6 Irt ‘Your Horse Our Passion’ 3.17 2 0s365 Tequila Sunset (Fr) 2 Kyle Cameron Race 1: CONQUER ME, KWIK SPORT, KINGSDOWN ATOM 8 000s0 Woman In Charge (Fr) 7 Blair Orange 3 s0790 Jerry Garcia (Fr) 3 Leo O’Reilly 9 7s054 Miss Behavin (Fr) 8 Kimberly Butt $7500, non-winners 3yo+ mr44 to mr50 $7500, 3yo+ r57-r63 stand, 2600m Race 2: KAHRESS, JUSTAN’S SISTER, SHE’S ALLTHE CRAZE 4 800s3 Rogie Falls (Fr) 4 Stephen McNally 10 70070 Supreme Lincoln (Fr) 9 Jonny W Cox stand, 2000m 1 91095 Terror The Christian (Fr) 1 Blair Orange Race 3: STICK MAN, BRANTLEY, BEAU MAJOR 5 00P6s Noble Mistress (Fr) 5 Matt Anderson 11 s0368 Key Reactor (Fr) 10 Peter Davis 1 6s933 Mongolian Marshal (Fr) 1 Blair Orange 2 24663 Fynn Frost (Fr) 2 Kyle Cameron 6 05622 Tehoro Dazzle (Fr) 6 Sam Thornley Race 4: MIDFREW LUISIANABEAU, MONGOLIAN MARSHAL, 12 s6623 King Arthur (Fr) U1 Joseph Gray 2 Bolzano (Fr) 2 Jonny W Cox 3 51992 Queenofdance (Fr) 3 Samantha Ottley 7 60s66 Rachmaninov (Fr) 7 Trevor Grant ASHES TO ASHES 3 Kerala Star (Fr) 3 Jim Curtin 4 21470 One Direction (Fr) 4 Kimberly Butt 8 06204 Honeys Son (Fr) 8 Sheree Tomlinson Race 5: KAYLA MAGUIRE, MADAME FROST, 2 Spectators Bar & Bistro Trot 12.57 4 — Atrenne SCRATCHED 5 32574 Pats Dragon (Fr) 5 9 0s5P0 Smudgee (Fr) 9 Paul Borcoskie MAGICAL MATTY $7500, 3yo+ f&m r40-r55. mobile, 1980m 5 9s635 Ashes To Ashes (Fr) 4 Ricky May 6 92114 Guido Da Siena (Fr) 6 Robbie Close 10 48039 Shpeedy (Fr) 10 John Dunn 7 97058 Pay Me Visa (Fr) 7 Stephen McNally Race 6: QUEENOFDANCE, AROCKNATTHEPARK, 1 79786 Lisa Marie P (Fr) 1 Jo Herbert 6 5 Midfrew Luisianabeau (Fr) 5 11 s0919 Majestic Rollon (Fr) 11 Amber Lethaby 8 1s650 Kiwis Are Flying (Fr) 8 Robbie Holmes HELD TO RANSOM SCRATCHED Stephen McNally 12 5s302 Sugarinspice (Fr) 12 Robbie Holmes 2 — Scrappylittlenobody 9 9s101 Arocknatthepark (Fr) 9 John Dunn Race 7: OLIVER NORTH, JIMMY RICHTER, 3 04332 Kahress (Fr) 2 Robbie Holmes 7 70 Money Honey (Fr) 6 Robbie Holmes 10 108s9 Elo Louise (Fr) 10 Regan Todd 13 00000 Cabella Noir (Fr) 13 Robbie Close WEE RING THE CHANGES 4 22392 Justan’s Sister (Fr) 3 Sheree Tomlinson 8 00090 Atarah (Fr) 7 Mark Hurrell 11 58495 Overarm (Fr) 11 Glenys Chmiel 14 08038 Time In A Bottle (Fr) 14 John Morrison Race 8: SUGARINSPICE, KOWHAI SUNDOWN, HONEYS SON 5 55P01 Bright Glow (Fr) 4 Ian Cameron 9 04 Franco Nathan (Fr) 8 Craig D Thornley 12 2s853 Held To Ransom (Fr) U1 Jonny W Cox 15 260s4 Ardee Trouble (Fr) U1 Ricky May Race 9: LUELLA, MACHS MARETA, SPICY GIRL BECQUI 6 09704 Chivasion (Fr) 5 Murray Edmonds 10 Cristiano Buccini (Fr) 9 Ben Hope 16 41718 Kowhai Sundown (Fr) U2 Samantha Ottley 7 01s Rugged Peak (Fr) 6 Graeme Telfer 11 3 Harrison (Fr) 10 John Morrison 7 Lamb & Hayward Racing Series 3.44 17 0069P Mickey Jay (Fr) U3 Matthew Williamson 8 94424 She’s Allthe Craze (Fr) 7 12 0s070 Mathilda (Fr) U1 Samantha Ottley Jessica Young-Grant $7500, 3yo+ r40-r59. mobile, 1980m 9 Blue Star Taxis Pace 4.44 9 02P17 Missucci (Fr) U1 Blair Orange 1 s8097 Maldito (Fr) 1 Craig D Thornley 5 Garrards’ Horse & Hound 2.42 $7000, 3yo+ r47-r50. mobile, 2600m 2 06455 Playboy Prince (Fr) 2 Kerryn Tomlinson 3 XCM Sport Pace 1.32 $7000, 3yo+ r40-r46. mobile, 2600m 3 82378 Szybka Lane (Fr) 3 Graeme Telfer 1 253s6 Luella (Fr) 1 Ben Hope $7500, 3yo+ r50-r56 special hcp stand, 2600m 1 23370 Silent Rapture (Fr) 1 Kyle Cameron 4 95266 Paul’s Verdict (Fr) 4 Samantha Ottley 2 18885 I Am Adaline (Fr) 2 Jonny W Cox SCRATCHED 2 0Ps30 Eastwood Chieftain (Fr) 2 Blair Orange 5 07s15 Wee Ring The Changes (Fr) 5 Leo O’Reilly 3 57744 Mordecai (Fr) 3 Kerryn Tomlinson 1 McMillan Equine Feeds 12.22 1 — Annie Richter 6 69s10 Dodgethebullet (Fr) 6 Blair Orange 2 3515s Lennox Bromac (Fr) 1 Jonny W Cox 3 67s07 Ideal Rule (Fr) 3 Amber Lethaby 4 79100 Prodigal Pete (Fr) 4 Jack Harrington $7500, non-winners mr40 to mr43 stand, 4 33626 Kayla Maguire (Fr) 4 Matt Anderson 7 32013 Jimmy Richter (Fr) 7 Mark Hurrell 5 05145 Jenabella (Fr) 5 Gavin Smith 3 3630s The Kaik (Fr) 2 Kimberly Butt 8 948s1 Oliver North (Fr) 8 Matthew Williamson 2000m 4 5s4P0 Beau Major (Fr) 3 Robbie Holmes 5 54472 Magical Matty (Fr) 5 Sheree Tomlinson 6 269s8 Ronnie Pickering (Fr) 6 Robbie Close 6 88200 Fun In The Dark (Fr) 6 John Dunn 9 — Allandale SCRATCHED 7 21000 Spicy Girl Becqui (Fr) 7 1 39792 Kingsdown Atom (Fr) 1 Colin DeFilippi 5 32574 Pats Dragon (Fr) 4 Ricky May 10 s5749 Midnight Party (Fr) 21 Ricky May 2 07622 Conquer Me (Fr) 2 Robbie Holmes 6 40s01 Darryl Kerrigan (Fr) 5 Leo O’Reilly 7 43894 Madame Frost (Fr) 7 Robbie Holmes Matthew Williamson 3 42455 Westburn Bliss (Fr) 3 John Morrison 7 0s060 Jimmy Cannon (Fr) 6 Matt Anderson 8 65670 Franco Sherborne (Fr) 8 Kerryn Tomlinson 8 Venue Hire At Addington Trot 4.14 8 s0580 Art Banker (Fr) 8 Kimberly Butt 4 27060 Kwik Sport (Fr) 4 John Dunn 8 46810 Dynamite (Fr) 7 Sam Payne 9 95266 Paul’s Verdict (Fr) 9 Samantha Ottley 9 10793 Galleons Connoisseur (Fr) 9 Blair Orange 5 38s60 Don’t Tell Ange (Fr) 5 Anj Mugford 9 66066 Brantley (15) 1 Bob Butt 10 08008 Dreamy Damien (Fr) 21 $7000, 3yo+ r40-r50 stand, 2000m 10 32822 Machs Mareta (Fr) 21 John Dunn 6 — Handsome Harry SCRATCHED 10 75s91 Stick Man (15) 2 Blair Orange Matthew Williamson 1 06s06 Raining In My Heart (Em1) (Fr) 1 Blair Orange 11 5001s Tiger Moth (Fr) U1 Jim Curtin

Auckland greys at Manukau Sunday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 Sportsbowl Function Centre 12.32 EMERGENCIES: 6 46227 Jinja Might 30.42 Udy & Cottam 3 71253 Thrilling Hudson 18.51 Thayne Green Race 1: THRILLING PEGGY, PORTLAND BERRY, 9 74568 Smash Burton 19.12 R & L Udy 7 66172 Boyka 30.33 Glennis Farrell 4 68586 Bigtime Bremner 18.68 R & N O’Regan $1450, C1, 318m 10 48665 Thrilling Arnold 18.70 Sean Codlin 8 41132 Opawa Travis nwtd Emma Potts ALL DAY LONG 5 16243 Prerogative 18.73 Udy & Cottam 1 41476 Little Leaf 18.66 Emma Potts EMERGENCIES: Race 2: WILD KIWI, LITTLE LEAF, KAPAI STEWIE 6 12324 Manila Bala 18.24 R & N O’Regan 2 34348 Waiterimu Ripper 18.51 R & L Udy 5 Jo’s Wholesale Taipa Tavern 1.24 9 25526 El Narco 30.69 Phil Green 7 84561 Podium Phobia 18.53 Ben Craik Race 3: ATTILA’S ARROW, HANDS OF STEEL, 3 17711 Wild Kiwi 18.55 Udy & Cottam $2505, C1, 527m 10 64145 Opawa Nemo 30.96 W & T Steele 8 44431 Thank You Next 18.56 Ben Craik TOMMY THE JETT 4 47322 Kapai Stewie 18.78 W & T Steele 1 76345 My Bro Bobby nwtd M Prangley EMERGENCIES: Race 4: PORTLAND TOY, MOBILITY SCOOTER, 8 Qualified Pet Services 2.17 5 76334 Botany Sandy 18.86 Phil Green 2 73373 Opawa Big 30.91 Glennis Farrell 9 3F167 Botany Thommo 18.60 Phil Green PARTY EVERY DAY 6 83484 Tamantha 19.04 Bob Bond 3 78135 Fernando Charm nwtd Thayne Green $2860, C5, 318m 10 31466 Blocker 18.52 R & N O’Regan Race 5: THRILLING BOW, OPAWA BIG, ELECTRIC SHOCK 7 5778s Carl Spackler nwtd R & L Udy 4 38656 Opawa Roy nwtd Glennis Farrell 1 71211 Kiwi Boy 18.18 Udy & Cottam Race 6: ISN’T SHE SLEEK, HILLBILLY BREWED, FORD MAN 8 87568 Pliskova 18.78 S E Hunt 5 52351 Electric Shock nwtd A J Christiansen 2 17132 Portland Wonder 18.37 Ben Craik 11 Mt Wellington Tab Stakes 3.10 Race 7: ISN’T SHE BLISS, OPAWA TRAVIS, ROD’S GIRL EMERGENCIES: 6 13788 Opawa Lola 31.22 Glennis Farrell 3 11212 Buddy Boom 18.26 Udy & Cottam 9 47858 Agbeze 18.98 Marsha Black $4030, C3/4, 527m Race 8: BUDDY BOOM, PORTLAND WONDER, KIWI BOY 7 76458 Vibe nwtd Sean Codlin 4 54125 Artic Miss 18.42 Greg Pomeroy 10 47667 Fancy 19.00 M Prangley Race 9: HIT ZONE, OPAWA GONZO, KAPAI CHRIS 8 2122 Thrilling Bow 30.67 Karen Walsh 5 78345 Thrilling Peta 18.29 Karen Walsh 1 51546 Glow Up 30.46 Ben Craik 2 63217 Thrilling Dora 30.68 Emma Potts Race 10: THRILLING HUDSON, MANILA BALA, EMERGENCIES: 6 617s3 Opawa Magic nwtd Glennis Farrell 3 Mps Fencing Sprint 12.49 9 53548 Bobble nwtd W & T Steele 7 37336 Jinja Mongo 18.34 W & T Steele 3 21141 Thrilling Izzy 30.31 Karen Walsh PODIUM PHOBIA $1685, C2, 318m 10 37761 Noah Who 30.52 M Prangley 8 65711 Franky The Jett 18.44 Emma Potts 4 23752 Charlow 30.77 R & N O’Regan Race 11: THRILLING IZZY, OPAWA DELIGHT, THRILLING DORA 1 35212 Hands Of Steel nwtd Thayne Green EMERGENCIES: 5 53213 Opawa Delight 30.59 Ben Craik Race 12: PORTLAND ART, PLATINUM EARNER, 2 67231 Noise Maker 18.70 Phil Green 6 Mayhounds Rehoming Grp 1.42 9 12184 Morton Keeping 18.47 Sean Codlin 6 84476 Silenci 30.58 Peter Ferguson DOES HE EXIST 3 42413 Rainy River 18.77 S E Hunt $1450, C1, 318m 10 63187 Ashen 18.42 Bob Bond 7 33334 Jinja Jay 30.48 W & T Steele 4 51351 Attila’s Arrow 18.66 Howard Scott 1 81272 Hillbilly Brewed 18.81 Howard Scott 9 Pump & Engineering Serv. 2.34 8 36818 Our Hotrod 30.84 Udy & Cottam 5 44464 Kuridrani 18.49 Marsha Black 2 88s88 Bigtime Otis nwtd R & N O’Regan EMERGENCIES: 6 88518 Platinum Spirit 18.75 Robert Roper 3 72475 Firefly Laffey 18.68 Sean Codlin $2505, C1, 527m 9 32147 Go Angel 30.70 Glennis Farrell 7 73331 Tommy The Jett 18.99 Marsha Black 4 231 Isn’t She Sleek nwtd Peter Henley 1 78264 Birds Fly High 31.00 Peter Henley 10 28884 Djay Dynamix nwtd M Prangley 8 76622 Choo Choo 18.65 Glennis Farrell 5 47788 Smash Out 18.94 R & L Udy 2 76857 React Respond 30.77 Robert Roper EMERGENCIES: 6 66686 Just Maddie nwtd Marsha Black 3 88445 Opawa June nwtd Sean Codlin 12 Jack’s Wholesale Meats 3.26 1 Trophies Plus Sprint 12.14 9 56s64 Bigtime Molly nwtd R & N O’Regan 7 74533 Ford Man 18.90 R & L Udy 4 37533 My Kirsty nwtd Udy & Cottam $2035, C3, 318m $1365, C0, 318m 10 13884 Snoopy’s Hero 18.63 David Ray 8 767s5 Sweet Clover 18.81 K T Herbert 5 33112 Hit Zone 30.90 A J Christiansen 1 16722 Portland Art 18.47 Ben Craik 1 67 Botany Racheal nwtd Phil Green 4 Hewlett Electrical Sprint 1.07 EMERGENCIES: 6 57556 Our Scarlett nwtd Glennis Farrell 2 6 How’s The Enemy nwtd Robert Roper 9 34485 Medusa Who 18.97 M Prangley 7 86842 Kapai Chris 31.05 W & T Steele 2 76623 Last Star 18.56 D R Laing 3 7 Full Of Secrets nwtd D R Laing $1450, C1, 318m 10 45576 My Snuggles 18.93 Glennis Farrell 8 56223 Opawa Gonzo nwtd Glennis Farrell 3 7s761 Platinum Earner 18.48 Robert Roper EMERGENCIES: 4 78 Mallorca nwtd Ben Craik 1 55624 Party Every Day nwtd R & L Udy 4 55115 Does He Exist 18.53 Robert Roper 7 Terminating Pick6 Stakes 1.59 9 37761 Noah Who 30.52 M Prangley 5 36645 Loudred nwtd R & L Udy 2 22232 Mobility Scooter 18.65 Marsha Black 5 52278 Night Ace 18.53 Greg Pomeroy 10 53548 Bobble nwtd W & T Steele 6 5338 All Day Long nwtd Robert Roper 3 4758s Magic Eight Ball 18.96 R & N O’Regan $2860, C2, 527m 6 71275 Stay Rich 18.55 M & J Smith 7 37 Portland Berry nwtd Ben Craik 4 112 Portland Toy 18.65 Ben Craik 1 12171 Isn’t She Bliss nwtd Peter Henley 10 Carol’s Tab Taipa Tavern 2.52 7 87666 Spring Mechanic nwtd R & L Udy 8 2 Thrilling Peggy nwtd Karen Walsh 5 637s7 Black Bridge 18.77 Robert Roper 2 11634 Nana Molly 30.90 Udy & Cottam 8 15564 Frosty Blaze 18.71 Thayne Green EMERGENCIES: 6 78654 Get Me Home 18.86 Udy & Cottam 3 64751 Happy Medium 30.69 R & N O’Regan $2390, C4, 318m EMERGENCIES: 9 46877 Xena Poppy nwtd R & L Udy 7 5578s Shambi’s Girl 18.96 K T Herbert 4 32313 Rod’s Girl 30.80 Udy & Cottam 1 74735 Paddy Fast 18.76 M & J Smith 9 878s6 Paddy’s Passion 18.33 Thayne Green 10 8 Nice For What nwtd W & T Steele 8 62774 Award Winner nwtd Thayne Green 5 24647 Thea Who 31.34 M Prangley 2 11626 Dignity Dented 18.76 Thayne Green 10 48678 Bigtime Cutie nwtd R & N O’Regan 25 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020

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Pavillion RONGOHAERE THE PROPRIETORS Sport Gisborne Tairāwhiti is recruiting for two roles to support SCHOOL MĀORI LAND AGENDA OF WAIPIRO A34 its vision for a healthy, active and connected Tairāwhiti. COURT (TE ROHE) TERM 4 2020 AGM APPLICATIONS Financial Report 2020 ANNUAL Active Rangatahi Advisor – 0.75 FTE (30 hours) RELIEVING Constitution POSITION Applications to be Life Member Date: Sunday 26 July GENERAL MEETING In partnership with the Tairāwhiti Area and Secondary School heard on Monday 2020 Our Y5/6 students Nomination Notice is hereby given Principals’ Association, we are looking for an enthusiastic 10 August 2020 Time: 10am would love a teacher For more information that the Annual General and motivated individual to improve the quality of sporting who is kind, funny and Ministry of Justice email Venue: Penu Marae Meeting of Share- opportunities available to rangatahi (12-18) at secondary positive. They hope you Court Hearing secretary@ holders will be held at schools. like reading aloud with Centre pbhockey.co.nz N. Koia BDO Gisborne Ltd, 1 expression in your Hekiera Road Peel Street, Gisborne, The key outcomes of the role are to: Ruatoria Saturday 25th July voice. They expect you Mee 2020 at 10am. ● Advocate strongly for the value of physical activity and sport to be kind but fair, give 11.10am – tings for all secondary school aged rangatahi clear instructions and be Hahau A11B Election - for one ● Work with schools to develop an “ideal state” school sport approachable. A good Review of Trust and position caused by the sense of humour is a Replace the Māori model retirement by rotation ● Provide rangatahi with platforms and opportunities to shape must. A bonus would be Trustee with owner of Peter King who if you like Bitmojis! trustees. being eligible offers sport and active recreation You should have the 11:20am – himself for re-election This is a ixed term role until 30 June 2021, with a good ability to capture Arataha A2A and is automatically possibility of extension. Applications close 5pm, Friday 31 student interest in Review and nominated. July 2020. innovative ways, be Variation of Trust digitally savvy, and be and Replacement of Nominations duly com- Ngati Porou Whanui Forests Ltd pleted by nominator and Regional Play Systems Lead - 0.5FTE (20 hours) able to work as part of a Responsible Trustees candidate must be team. If you’re looking with the Maori In partnership with Healthy Families East Cape we are looking and the lodged at the Incorp- for a teaching position Trustee and Advisory Ngati Porou Landowners Trust orations office, 1 Peel for a passionate inluencer to ensure play settings and play in Y5/6 collaborative Trustee Street, Gisborne, no opportunities are maximized to develop and sustain healthy space with delightful 11:30am – HUI A TAU later than 10am lifestyles in tamariki and whānau across Te Tairāwhiti. students from 21 Sept Totaranui A1D2B2B ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS Wednesday 22nd July (negotiable - could start Replace the Māori 2020 along with a copy The key outcomes of the role are to: 12 Oct) till the end of Trustee with owner We welcome all shareholders to the of the candidates CV. ● Take a systems-level approach to play, ensuring there are 2020, and you’re a trustees. enthusiastic AGM’s for Ngati Porou Whanui Forests Proxy forms and power increased play opportunities within Tairāwhiti and improving motivated, Please arrive 15 Ltd and the Ngati Porou Landowners levels of physical activity and community wellbeing teacher whose keen to of attorney must be keep learning, then we’d minutes before the Trust. 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33553-01 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 SPORT 29 Bridge results CONGRATULATIONS to Sarah and Sean Pocock, and Diana Styche and Sally MIXED PAIRS Falkner for scoring in the 70s. LOCAL WINNERS: MONDAY, July 13 — Woodward Chrisp Restricted Championship Pairs 3 Kayla Trowell and North/South East/West her brother Nathan Anne Roberts, Jean Bennett 53.33 Jean Turnbull, Caroline Taylor 55.83 Trowell won the Sally Knight, Beverley Evans 52.08 Amanda Matthews, Stephen Francks 55.00 Poverty Bay-East WEDNESDAY, July 15 — Ryman Kiri Te Kanawa Singles 3 Coast final of the North/South East/West New Zealand Mixed Jean Bennett, Eileen Lee 62.85 Susan Beedie, Glenys Evans 55.95 Pairs for the second Bette Parker, Trish Corson 61.11 Caroline Kirkpatrick, Joy Marden 55.16 year in a row. Robyn Rouse, Robin Corson 51.74 Bobby Thomson, Diana Styche 55.16 They will represent Poverty Bay-East THURSDAY, July 16 — Bayleys Pairs 3 Coast at the zone North/South East/West final in Whakatane Sarah Pocock, Sean Pocock 71.90 Sandra Bryon, Mark Fleming 58.33 in late August. Katrina Duncan, Hans van der Kuijl 51.43 Anne Roberts, Graham Maclaurin 57.78 Picture by Rebecca Linda White, Caroline Kirkpatrick 47.62 Murray Owen, Delwyn Arthur 55.00 Grunwell FRIDAY, July 17 — Natalie Knight Osteopath Pairs 2 North/South East/West Robin Corson, Trish Corson 60.12 Diana Styche, Sally Falkner 71.43 Nola McKee, Jean Bennett 57.74 Brent Turnbull, Frank Roach 54.17 Margot Searle, Margaret Amor 52.68 Beverley Evans, Bette Parker 52.68 On the mats — Indoor bowls news THIRTEEN-year-old Kayla Trowell played great bowls out of the scoring zone for six shots, but his shot end to go 8-3 up. On the eighth end, Lynn had to try Kayla and Nathan will represent Poverty Bay-East bowls all day for her 15-year-old brother Nathan went too wide and took out only one of the bowls. to move bowls around to give him and Raklander a Coast at the New Zealand Mixed Pairs zone final in Trowell to win the Poverty Bay-East Coast final of Missed opportunities cost Lynn and Raklander chance to score more than one point, but he played up Whakatane in late August, against centre winners from the New Zealand Mixed Pairs for the second year throughout, while the Trowells played consistently well. into the head, killing the kitty and giving the Trowells Thames Valley, Waikato, Tauranga and Bay of Plenty. in a row, this time beating David Lynn and Marise After the fourth end, the score was 7-0. Lynn then two penalty points. The players then shook hands. This was Kayla’s second centre title and Nathan’s Raklander 9-3 in the nine-end final. picked up one shot on End 5 and two shots on End 6 Nathan and Kayla performed at a level well above 12th, with Nathan having a cracker of a year already, The Trowells led 3-0 after two ends. On the third to close the score to 7-3. their opposition throughout the day. Other teams winning three of the six centre titles up for grabs so end, Lynn had an opportunity to play two of Trowell’s The Trowells hit back with one shot on the seventh lacked what was needed to keep up with them. far this season, as well as the under-18 singles. THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Monday, July 20, 2020

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Work behind the scenes or read a good book. 30 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 Gisborne Club Darts Association results SIX of the 11 weeks of grading have been played (P0 S0 T1) 125. J Kiri (P3 S1 T11) 140st (2), 140 S0 T2) 121 (2); K Pewhairangi (P0 S1 T0); L Cook 2NZ MMXX 2 RSA xFMo 13: K Nepe (P1 S0 T1) in Gisborne Club Darts Association competition. (2), 133, 121st (2), 118, 100st 100f, 100; T Eyles (P3 (P1 S1 T6) 140, 135st, 125, 121, 116, 100; O Pohio 100; C Nepe (P1 S0 T3) 170st, 133, 108; L Monika Results of Tuesday night’s play — S1 T5) 180, 140st, 121, 105, 100; K Arahanga (P3 (P1 S1 T2) 105, 100. (P1 S0 T0); A Collier (P1 S0 T0); S Waikawa (P0 S0 INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS S1 T10) 180, 140st, 125st, 100st (3), 100 (4); I Eyles 2NZ Tao TCL 2 2NZ Rebels 13: C Mihaka (P0 S0 T5) 140, 125, 121, 100 (2). B Reeves (P2 S1 T4) 180s: Tyson Eyles (2NZ Kings), Kayne Arahanga (P3 S1 T5) 125, 121 (2), 100 (2); C Kiri (P2 S1 T4) T3) 120, 100 (2); B Pokai-Giddens (P0 S0 T5) 140 135, 105, 100 (2); V Ngaau (P2 S1 T2) 121, 100; C (2NZ Kings), Nigel Higham (Roseland), Chris 117, 100st, 100 (2); L Eyles (P2 S1 T1) 125. (3), 126, 123; C Giddens (P1 S0 T8) 180st, 140 (2), Waikawa (P3 S1 T3) 125, 108, 100; K Waikawa (P3 Giddens (2NZ Tao TCL) start, Rowe Mason (RSA 2NZ Tao Valkyries 6 RSA Stallions 9: A 121, 100 (4); P Aspalter (P1 S0 T0); A Tangira (P0 S1 T3) 125, 108, 100; N Reeves (P2 S1 T4) 140, Outlaws). Campbell-Ratapu (P2 S1 T2) 140st, 100; K Hawea S1 T5) 140, 100st (2), 100 (2); K Namana (P0 S0 121, 100 (2); J Reeves (P2 S1 T0). Highest start (180): Chris Giddens (2NZ Tao (P2 S0 T4) 121, 100 (3); J Richardson (P1 S0 T2) T2) 100 (2). G Vaotuua (P3 S1 T6) 140, 121st, 121, RSA (1) 0 RSA Outlaws 15: A Bacon (P0 S0 T5) TCL). 140, 100; S Lewis (P1 S0 T0); J Campbell-Ratapu 100 (3); J Noanoa (P3 S1 T5) 140st, 140, 100 (3); 140st, 140, 100st, 100 (2); J Hohepa (P0 S0 T1) 120; Highest finish (148): Rowe Mason (RSA (P1 S0 T3) 133, 125, 100st; M Maxwell (P1 S1 T1) L Barbarich (P3 S1 T5) 140st, 140, 119, 100 (2); M P Kelleher (P0 S0 T2) 121st, 120; J Kelleher (P0 Outlaws). 120. K Unuwai (P3 S0 T4) 140 (2), 120st, 112; W Hughes (P3 S1 T9) 140 (2), 123, 121, 105, 100st, S0 T0); M Hooper (P0 S0 T2) 123, 100; A Shields Most tons (14): Matt Reedy (Cossy Done & Brown (P3 S1 T8) 140, 105, 100 (6); J Brown (P1 S1 100 (3); J Matete (P2 S0 T0); C Reiri (P2 S1 T3) 121, (P0 S0 T0). T Reeves (P3 S1 T8) 134, 125, 121 (2), Dusted). T4) 134, 118st, 100 (2); Abu (P1 S1 T3) 100 (3); E 100 (2). 100st (2), 100 (2); M Reeves (P3 S1 T3) 140, 100 Brown (P1 S1 T4) 120, 101, 100st, 100; A Higham Cossy 6 Shooters 7 Cossy Spandangles 8: (2); S Reeves (P3 S1 T6) 123, 100st, 100 (4); D TEAM RESULTS (P1 S0 T3) 118, 100 (2). R Edwards (P3 S0 T6) 140, 121, 116, 100st (2); D Reeves (P3 S1 T9) 140, 125, 121, 105, 100 (5); R (P = pairs won. S = singles won. T = total tons) 2NZ Tao Vikings 0 RSA Men of Mayhem 15: Allen (P3 S0 T1) 100; R Moore (P1 S1 T3) 140, 100 Leach (P3 S1 T3) 140, 100st, 100; R Mason (P3 S1 Cossy Done & Dusted 12 Roseland 3: N A Pohio (P0 S0 T7) 140 (4), 120, 100st, 100; J (2); T O’Neill (P1 S0 T 1) 125; G Higgins (P2 S0 T3) T7) 180, 156, 148f, 140, 100 (3). Higham (P1 S0 T5) 180, 121, 112f, 100st, 100; M Waikawa-Nepe (P0 S0 T0); T Irwin (P0 S0 T0); F 140, 120, 100; C Watson (P2 S0 T5) 121, 101, 100 Byes: Roseland Say My Name, Roseland Dilligaf. Jones (P1 S0 T7) 133, 121, 101, 100st, 100 (3); J Waihape (P0 S0 T1) 100; T Campbell-Ratapu (P0 S0 (3). S Gooch (P0 S1 T6) 134, 125 (2), 121,100st, Collier (P0 S0 T2) 139st, 121; W Morrell (P0 S1 T5) T0); A Kaiwai (P0 S0 T1) 137. J Griffiths (P3 S1 T12) 100; Matty (P0 S1 T1) 140; M Evans (P2 S0 T5) Draw for TUESDAY — 140, 125, 100 (3); F Moreland (P1 S0 T2) 107, 100; 140 (4), 125, 121st, 121, 100st, 100 (4); L Tamihana 140, 138, 125, 121, 100; P Ellingham (P2 S1 T0); R 2NZEF: 2NZ (3) v 2NZ Toa Vikings, 2NZ Tao Steve L (P1 S0 T3) 139, 100st, 100. Matt Reedy (P3 (P3 S1 T7) 125, 120, 111, 100 (4); T Ratapu (P3 S1 McDonald (P1 S1 T3) 100 (3); Ike (P1 S1 T2)125, Valkyries v RSA Men of Mayhem, 2NZ MMXX S1 T14) 140 (2), 125st, 100 (11); J Love (P3 S1 T4) T7) 140, 101st, 100st, 100(4); A Curtis (P3 S1 T9) 100. v RSA Outlaws, 2NZ Rebels Wahine Purotu v 133, 100 (3); J Reedy (P2 S1 T2) 140 (2); S Hohipa 140 (2), 129, 125, 123, 121, 100 (3); M Leach (P3 S1 Cossy (2) 6 2NZ Rebels Wahine Purotu 9: N Cossy Corys 6-Shooters, 2NZ Rebels v Roseland (P2 S0 T3) 120, 100 (2); M Reedy (P2 S1 T6) 141f, T11) 140st, 140, 135, 100st (2), 100 (6); E Tamihana Shann (P2 S1 T5) 123st, 100st, 104, 100 (2); K Dilligaf. 140, 117, 100 (3); B Leach (P2 S1 T6) 100st (2), 100 (P3 S1 T5) 140 (2), 100 (3). Hannam (P2 S0 T5) 120, 100 (4); A Wildbore (P00 Cosmopolitan Club: Cossy Done & Dusted v (4). Cossy Double Seekers 6 2NZ (3) 9: A Stairs (P2 S1 T1) 168; K Farmer (P0 S1 T3) 121, 120 (2); P Roseland Say My Name, Cossy Spandangles v 2NZ Rebels Wahine Toa 1 2NZ Kings 14: S S0 T5) 140 (2), 100 (3); S Deedman (P2 S0 T0); L McRoberts (P0 S1 T4) 140 (2), 100 (2). V Poi (P2 S0 2NZ Tao TCL. Barbarich (P1 S0 T3) 100st, 100 (2); C Whaitiri (P1 Low (P2 S1 T2) 100 (2); P Murphy (P2 S0 T2) 140, T3) 125st, 100 (2); L Wynyard (P2 S1 T4) 140 (2), Roseland: Roseland v 2NZ Kings. S0 T2) 140, 121; M Renata (P0 S0 T4) 140 (2), 100 100; D Bullivant (P1 S0 T1) 100; G Harding (P1 S0 102, 100; H Haapu (P2 S0 T1) 100; D Ruru (P2 S0 RSA: RSA Stallions v 2NZ Rebels Wahine Toa, (2); D Barbarich (P0 S0 T3) 140, 125, 100; T Aspalter T0). E Thomas (P3 S1 T5) 140 (2), 100st (2), 100; R T2) 115, 100; N Fox (P3 S0 T4) 135, 105, 100 (2); H RSA xFMO v Cossy (2) (P0 S0 T6) 140 (2), 121, 100st, 100 (2); N Fraider Te Pou (P3 S1 T3) 120, 100 (2); H Pewhairangi (P0 Namana (P3 S1 T1) 103. Byes: RSA (1), Cossy Double Seekers. SPORTS NEWS IN BRIEF Video ref could have that the 2020 season had been Schedule almost same abandoned due to Covid-19. — AAP NEXT year’s Tokyo Olympics will follow a competition schedule Leeds return to EPL almost identical to the one planned LEEDS have been promoted to helped the Phoenix for this year before the event the English Premier League after a was postponed due to the novel FOOTBALL by Jason Pine, football competitive match. the Phoenix last took the field, 16-year absence. coronavirus pandemic. Second-placed West Brom’s 2-1 commentator, Newstalk ZB host Wellington went ahead after but they started brightly with The International Olympic fullback Libby Cacace — linked Piscopo prominent. Only the end loss at Huddersfield today means Committee (IOC) and Japanese second-tier Championship leaders THE Wellington Phoenix with a now inevitable European product was missing, with Sydney government decided in March to were left to rue the shelving move — burst into the area goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne Leeds are assured of a top-two postpone the Games until 2021 and finish with two games remaining. of the much-maligned VAR midway through the second half untested in the first half. At the organisers have been working to (video assistant referee) as they and was brought down by Sydney other end, Stefan Marinovic was Leeds moved on to 87 points rearrange an event almost a decade yesterday with a 1-0 home win restarted their A-League football defender Ryan MacGowan. With twice forced into acrobatic saves. in the making. against Barnsley. season with an eventful 3-1 loss to regular penalty-taker Ulises More used to the firm pitches and The new date for the opening Leeds were relegated from the Sydney FC at Jubilee Stadium. Davila not in the starting line- warm evenings of the summer ceremony at the newly built National Premier League in 2004. With the scores locked at 1-1 up, Piscopo calmly slotted home months, the players had to deal Stadium — July 23, 2021 — had The West Yorkshire club have spent late in the contest, English striker the game’s opening goal. It was instead with persistent rain and a already been announced but the full Gary Hooper appeared to have 13 seasons in the Championship ultimately the final act of an greasy surface. schedule was pending final approval and three in League One after scored the winning goal, but was excellent game for him. He was Talay elected to leave star until Friday, when the Tokyo 2020 dropping into the third tier for the flagged offside. On replay, Hooper replaced immediately by Davila. imports Hooper and Davila organising committee made a first time in their history in 2007. looked onside, but with television Sydney FC were awarded a on the bench, instead handing presentation to the IOC Session in Leeds’ debts had spiralled to over technology no longer being used, penalty when Davila allowed a a first start of the season to Lausanne. The Games had been set £100 million in 2003. the goal remain chalked off. Wellington clearance to bounce teenager Ben Waine and a 100th to begin on July 24 this year. They were forced to sell all their Just moments later, Sydney on the corner of the box and the A-League appearance to Jaushua “Today we are able to report players and other assets, including broke downfield with substitute ball brushed his arm. Wellington’s Sotirio. Davila and Hooper were that we have confirmed both the Elland Road Stadium and their Thorp Trent Buhagiar putting the hosts protests were waved away and Le introduced together after 64 competition schedule and the use of Arch academy. ahead, before he added his second Fondre equalised. minutes and played starring roles all venues originally planned for this Leeds went into administration and Sydney’s third just two The Phoenix believed they’d in the controversy that followed. year,” Tokyo 2020 chief executive in 2007 before the arrival of minutes later to seal the points earned a penalty after quarter The win all but seals the Toshiro Muto said. controversial Italian Massimo for the defending champions. Both of an hour. Alex Rufer fired a Premier’s Plate for Sydney FC Women’s softball will kick off Cellino. During Cellino’s three-year goals came from sloppy Phoenix first-time shot into Sydney FC as regular-season winners. The competition in Fukushima on July ownership Leeds had seven different passes, the wind perhaps having defender Rhyan Grant, who Phoenix next face Perth Glory 21, two days before the Games managers, but current owner Andrea been taken from their sails by appeared to block the effort on Wednesday night, but will no officially open, with all events taking Radrizzani bought a 50 percent Hooper’s disallowed effort. with an upraised arm inside doubt hope they are given the place a day earlier than the 2020 stake in Leeds in January 2017. After a goalless first half, Reno the penalty area. Wellington opportunity to redress the balance schedule. — AAP Radrizzani bought the remaining Piscopo and Adam Le Fondre coach Ufuk Talay was incensed, against Sydney FC when finals 50 percent from Cellino the following traded second-half spot-kicks as debating the decision with the football rolls around next month. Season abandoned May and Leeds appointed Marcelo two genuine A-League contenders fourth official and then referee SYDNEY FC 3 (Le Fondre pen 76 THE introduction of a mid-season Bielsa as manager in 2018. went toe-to-toe in an energetic Chris Beath as the sides left the minutes, Buhagiar 88m, 90m) cut for next year’s World Surf League Bielsa transformed the squad he clash that belied the four-month field at halftime. WELLINGTON PHOENIX 1 is among changes announced by inherited into promotion challengers break since either last played a It had been 124 days since (Piscopo pen 66m). the WSL yesterday along with news in his first season. — AAP Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results TALENTED Kaio brothers Te Kotahi and Ihaka Kotahi Kaio (Assassins), John White (Tigers), 120, 117, 101, 100 (4). RESULTS and their younger sister Manaia have been causing Jordan Ngarangione (Falcons), Harley Ngarangione Falcons 20 Pounamu 1: T Irwin 140st, 140 (6), Aroha 20 Hummingbirds 1: S Turene 140, 121, chaos against the more senior players in Turanganui (Falcons). 123, 121 (2), 100st (6), 100 (24); J Ngarangione 100 (5); T Heurea 140 (2), 128, 100 (3); R Awatere- a Kiwa Darts Association competition. Highest start (180): Ihaka Kaio-Wynyard 180st, 145, 140 (5), 139, 132, 120st, 115, 100 (10); Kohonui 140st, 101st, 100 (2); K Hartley 140, 120, In the past two weeks the boys have thrown 11 (Assassins), Jordan Ngarangione (Falcons). H Ngarangione 180, 140 (6), 135st, 125 (2), 123, 112, 100 (3); E Kirikino 126, 120, 115, 103; C Woods 180s — seven for Ihaka and four for Te Kotahi. Highest finish (114): Mellisa Gibbs (Pounamu). 121st, 115, 100st (6), 100 (13); S Kirikino 140 (2), 125; R Davis 110, 100 (2); M Kaio 100. These two young guns will be hard to catch, as Most tons (40): Tahuna Irwin (Falcons). 138, 121, 118 (2), 117, 100st (3), 100 (5); T Te Kira Aotea 13 Knights 8: S Laulau 140 (2), 132, 125, will the “Ton Terminator” Tahuna Irwin, who has 135 (2), 120 (2), 108, 100st (3), 100 (15); C Te Moni 115, 114, 100 (4); A Cashmore 145, 140, 121, 100 scored 121 tons with only three games played in the TEAM RESULTS 140, 121, 100 (4); M Gibbs 140 (2), 120st (2), 120 (7); R Te Kira 120, 111, 100st, 100 (5); J Smith 140, main round. Tigers 7 Assassins 14: J White 180, 140 (3), (3), 114fin, 100st, 100 (6); J Ahuriri 140, 138, 121, 125, 100 (5); K White 120, 100st, 100 (3); L Edwards And a special mention goes to Lynn Edwards for 125 (2), 123, 121 (3), 120, 105, 100st (2),100 (12); 100 (7); M Awatere 135, 100 (3). 180, 171, 134, 125, 104, 100 (3); V Mackey 140, scoring her first tournament 180, along with a high S Henry 140, 132, 100 (2); W Coe 140, 125, 100 137, 121, 100 (5); A Kerisome 120, 100 (2). score of 171. (3); W Edwards 140st (2), 140 (4), 125 (4), 122, 121, B Grade 105, 100 (9); T Kaio 180, 140 (4), 125, 123, 115, INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS Draw for TUESDAY — Results — 101st, 100st (5), 100 (12); I Kaio-Wynyard 180st, 180s: Lynn Edwards (Knights). A Grade: Falcons v Assassins, Pounamu v A Grade 180 (2), 140 (4), 129, 121 (3), 120, 117st, 111fin, Highest start (140): Riria Awatere-Kohonui Tigers. INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 100st (3), 100 (9); C Kaio 140 (2), 135, 127, 101, (Aroha). B Grade: Aroha v Aotea, Hummingbirds v 180s: Ihaka Kaio-Wynyard (Assassins) 3, Te 100st (3), 100fin, 100 (6); H Ratapu 140 (3), 125st, Most tons (11): Anaru Cashmore (Aotea). Knights. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, July 18, 2020 SPORT 31 NZ wants Super Rugby changes by Steve McMorran, AP the full 15-team Super Rugby competition and practicality of the Super Rugby which has been suspended since March competition and consider alternative WELLINGTON — New Zealand because of the coronavirus shutdown. models. is pushing for a new Super Rugby The Rugby Championship involving Robinson said work was still being competition that would exclude South the national teams from South Africa, done to determine the tournament’s name Africa and Argentina but include a Pacific Argentina, New Zealand and Australia and size, and how teams would be owned Islands team and an undetermined may continue. and operated. number of Australian teams. From next week expressions of “We’ve looked at a lot of other A statement from New Zealand Rugby interest will be sought from Australian professional sports in Australia and yesterday indicated it would break and Pacific teams. Australia has already around the world to look at ownership from Super Rugby’s existing structure cut one Super Rugby franchise, dropping models and commissions,” Robinson said. to establish a new eight- to 10-team the Western Force two seasons ago, “They’ll be the sort of things we’ll tournament next year. and now there’ll be pressure on the be talking in more detail about in the It pitched the plan as a necessity to Melbourne Rebels. Australia’s traditional coming weeks. We’ll be open to people ensure a Super Rugby-style tournament rugby strength is in Sydney, Brisbane and coming into this process with ideas about remained sustainable both during and Canberra. investment.” after the coronavirus pandemic. The “We want teams that are competitive Robinson said preliminary discussions implicit message is that Australian and that fans will want to watch go head with Rugby Australia about its involvement franchises are not competitive. to head, week in, week out,” Robinson had been constructive. The plans call for New Zealand’s said. “We think they’ll engage in a positive five Super Rugby teams to take part in He said there was “a huge desire” to way,” he said. the new tournament, and New Zealand have a Pasifika team involved. “We’re very focused that any teams Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson It would be “massive” for the coming into the competition that they’re said his organisation would “also be competition and popular with fans, and it highly competitive and financially viable working with Rugby Australia to seek was a priority for New Zealand Rugby. and they bring value that can attract fans expressions of interest from their current “As we know, our Pacific nations and and maintain interest in the competition. Super clubs and other interested parties Pasifika players in New Zealand have “We really don’t know the numbers to join the competition”. added so much to the rich history of that will come from anywhere, not The inclusion of a Pacific team was a rugby in Oceania and our game here in just Australia but Pasifika. We’re not priority, Robinson said. New Zealand,” Robinson said. predetermining that at this stage.” COLLISION ZONE: runs at the defence The announcement from New Zealand “To have a team that would provide an Robinson said New Zealand was still in during the Super Rugby Aotearoa game against the in Rugby followed the three-month “Aratipu” additional pathway for Pasifika players communication with rugby administrators Christchurch last Saturday. AP picture review, led by the chief executives of to perform on the world stage would be in South Africa and Argentina. New Zealand’s Blues, , Crusaders, hugely exciting.” “We want to remain close to them,” he had forced rugby organisers “to look at Rugby absence. Highlanders and Hurricanes, which Rugby Australia issued a statement said. other alternatives and a new direction”, “It’s extremely tough,” Robinson said. recommended a move to an eight-team yesterday saying it acknowledged New “Where there’s opportunity to play each Robinson said. “We have a huge amount of sympathy Super Rugby tournament. If that provincial Zealand Rugby’s preferred position. It said other internationally and work together, New Zealand and Australia have for what’s happening to rugby in Argentina competition went ahead, Australia would the Covid-19 pandemic had prompted we remain committed to that partnership.” already launched five-team domestic and South Africa and the uncertainty have only two teams, down from four in a need to review the sustainability The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic tournaments to temporarily fill the Super that’s creating.” Start your journey to success eit.ac.nz | 0800 22 55 348 Fit study around your work, home and whanau - achieve a qualiication in only a few months. 30782-01 18 Jul, 2020 NOON TODAY GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Sunday Monday R Jul 19 Jul 20 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm 16 Tauranga Hicks Bay 33 0.5 16 Te Puke 35 22

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RUGBY by Lachlan Waugh, NZ Herald the idea Beauden is out of form. “He’s been a massive part of their JUST like at their Taranaki farm success, being back. Just controlling the around the turn of the century, two game, you can see his experience is really brothers might play a heated game of standing out.” “run it straight” in Wellington tonight. Coles knows the magnitude of the Hurricanes utility will occasion with Beauden returning to the get a crack at his elder brother Beauden Cake Tin in a Super Rugby clash for for the first time since the latter left the the first time since June 2019. But he Hurricanes for the Blues at the end of believes Jordie is up for the challenge, and last year. described him as a “pretty calm person”. Although it is the third match-up Holland expressed relief his former between the sides this year — the Blues star would not be playing at first receiver winning the first two — it will be the first tonight. time the brothers take the same pitch in “He’s obviously not there from set piece, different Super Rugby strips. which probably gives us some peace of Both start at fullback in a game mind if he’s not a threat around the 10 that could see the Hurricanes, despite channel.” dropping their first two matches of Super When the teams played at Eden Rugby Aotearoa, leapfrog the Blues into Park in the first week of Super Rugby second on the ladder with a sizeable win. Aotearoa, Coles scored a memorable Given the duo were teammates for try where he barged his way through three years and continually contend Beauden to score in the corner. It was for starting roles in the All Blacks, any followed up by some celebrations in which occasion where they face off, let alone for the Hurricanes forcefully included their the first time in professional rugby, is old teammate. mouthwatering. The All Black hooker is keen to grab BEAUDEN: Blues fullback runs at the defence during the Super Rugby But their form has seemingly travelled another try in a similar fashion. Aotearoa game against the Crusaders in Christchurch last Saturday. AP picture down different paths, with Jordie “It’d be nice if I got down the channel emerging as an essential piece in the again and see my old mate,” he said. Hurricanes side, while Beauden has been “Hopefully there’s a few boos for him relatively quiet in his performances for when he gets out.” the Blues. The Blues come off an unusual Hurricanes coach Jason Holland put feeling — defeat, suffering their first in the younger of the Barretts at the top of eight games against the Crusaders last his pecking order. weekend. They will also be without the “In my eyes, he’s the best (fullback) in in-form Hoskins Sotutu and veteran the country, but he’s got to work hard to James Parsons, as well as rising winger make sure he stays there and perform Caleb Clarke. week in, week out,” he said. By contrast, the Hurricanes welcome Discussing Jordie’s performance back Coles and from injury, against the Highlanders last weekend, and are experiencing a rise in form with Holland noted “a couple of little sloppy a chance to secure their third consecutive bits there”. win. The match starts at 7.05pm tonight. “Jordie’s come to me and talked around things that aren’t to his absolute Super Rugby Aotearoa per-game averages — standard around a couple of turnovers Beauden Barrett (4 games): 41m, 8 but, for me, he’s streets ahead of everyone carries, 2 defenders beaten, 1 linebreak, 14 kicks, else at 15,” Holland said. 2 points, 3 tackles, 1 missed tackle, 2 turnovers It is a bold opinion when put up conceded, 1 penalty conceded. against Beauden’s two World Rugby Player of the Year awards, and status as Jordie Barrett (2 games): 30m, 13 one of the greatest All Blacks. carries, 4 defenders beaten, 2 linebreaks, 2 try Co-captain agrees with his assists, 12 kicks, 6 points, 5 tackles, 1 missed JORDIE: Hurricanes fullback Jordie Barrett tries to break out of a tackle against the coach “out of bias” but is not buying into tackle, 5 turnovers conceded, 1 penalty conceded. British and Irish Lions at Westpac Stadium, Wellington, in June 2017. NZ Herald picture

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