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INSIDE WATSON TODAY A DOG’S GRANTED LIFE TOILET BUDGET BLOWOUT NEW PAGE 3 A ‘COMEDY OF ERRORS’ APPEAL PAGE 3 PAGE 6 END OF THE ROAD Bull sales crack $5 mill by Murray Robertson second year in a row for the bull judged champion in the THE sale of the region’s combined sale. rising two-year-old bulls Then on Wednesday the injected more than $5 million Johnsons teamed with Penny into the wider regional Hoogerbrug and her Kaharau economy for the second year in crew to buy a bull for $104,000 a row this sales season. at Turiroa Angus near Wairoa. More than 500 young bulls That purchase set a new New across all breeds went to high auction price this homes this sales season. sales season. Angus studs from Turiroa “It’s been a brilliant Bull near Wairoa to Ratanui at Week for the Angus and Tolaga Bay sold their bulls Hereford studs with $4.4 across three days million in sales,” said this week. former long-time The black cattle auctioneer Bruce sales netted more Breeding Orr. than $3.8 million. good‘ bulls “It was surprising The Wilencote and just keeps on given the lead-up Mokairau Hereford to the sales and the studs chimed in going here impact of the ‘dry’ on Thursday with ’ on many farmers another $475,000 in over summer and sales. autumn. The region’s third Hereford “The presentation of the bulls stud, Hain Herefords, opted to was amazing.” sell by private treaty this year, Mr Orr said it was testament and has so far sold 18 for an to the breeding programmes in $8200 average, adding another the region and the quality of $130,000 to the regional tally. the people. By the time the sales “Breeding good bulls just RAIN DAMAGE: Mata Road inland from from Kerrah Simmentals at keeps on going here.” Tokomaru Bay was one rural traffic route badly Whakaki in late May are added The Humphreys at Wilencote affected by the heavy rain in the district on in, that tally climbs past Herefords finished the week Thursday and yesterday. This slip and washout $5.06 million. off in brilliant style in their occurred at the 6.5-kilometre mark. The main Bull Week started like a centenary year sale on picture was taken after the slump happened. rocket with a $92,000 purchase Thursday afternoon. The picture right shows it getting started. High at the joint Cricklewood- “It’s been a thrilling amounts of rainfall were recorded throughout Tangihau sale on Monday. week,” said Wilencote’s Peter the district, including over 520 millimetres over Kenhardt from Nuhaka and Humphreys. “The blacks seven days at Rip Station inland from Ruatoria. Mount Mable from Woodville (Angus) have led the way again STORY ON PAGE 2 will share the Cricklewood bull. and the ‘reds’ (Herefords) have Pictures supplied Ben and Kylie Johnson joined in. Long live the cattle from Orere Stud at Rere industry in this region.” won the Wonder Cup for the CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

GISBORNE RUATORIA WAIROA Local News ...... 1-5 Opinion ...... 10-11 Classifieds ... 17-20 Business ...... 23-24 Births & Deaths ...4 World...... 12-13 Television ....W9-11 Sport ...... 25-28 National ...... 6-9 Racing ...... 16 Farming ...... 22 Weather ...... 27 TOMORROW 977 1175467004 2 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 NEW KID ON Rip Station THE FARM the wettest BLOCK as heavy rain fills gauges

by Murray Robertson River at Willowflat 187mm, Mangapoike HUNDREDS of 244, Poroporo 277, millimetres of rain Ruatoria township have fallen across the 138, Te Puia Springs northernmost parts 246, Waerenga-o-Kuri of the region in the 155, Waimata 177, past week, including a Wharekahika at Hicks whopping 522mm at Bay 212, and Wharerata Rip Station inland from 160mm. Ruatoria up to mid- Further rain overnight afternoon yesterday. will have added to those Gisborne District numbers. Council rainfall gauges Contractors were in several other places hard at work yesterday also recorded big reopening roads across numbers, with Puketoro the region after heavy BEST BUDS: Oliver Timpany Station inland from rain caused slips and holds abandoned baby goat Te Puia Springs next- flooding. Geo alongside her new highest at 410mm. Tiniroto Road, Cave bunk buddy Bree the lamb. Waikura Valley at Road and East Cape Picture supplied East Cape had recorded Road were eventually 368mm, Fernside inland cleared of debris and from Tokomaru Bay reopened. 346mm, Pakihiroa Contractors provided near Mount Hikurangi an update at 4.30pm by Matai O’Connor “Mum turned up at the workshop “It looked like she might have been 325mm, Puketawa yesterday. with the goat under her arm and attacked,” Sara said. inland from Tolaga Bay The roads still closed A BABY goat abandoned on the looking perplexed as to what she had Sara got in touch with farming 320mm and Arowhana in were Mata Road at the side of a road has become a bunk just found,” said Sara Andrew, Andie’s friend Nicole Timpany to see if she the ranges 305mm. 6km mark, Waiomatatini buddy with an orphaned lamb. daughter and the parts assistant at would adopt Geo. The Gisborne Airport Road 15km-17km The kid, called Geo, was found Bensons. Nicole has experience hand-rearing weather station recorded and East Cape Road on Gaddums Hill by Bensons Auto The staff all pitched it to look after orphaned lambs on her farm. 122mm for the seven 18-19km. There was Clinic owner Andie Clark, who noticed Geo. She was given a warm bottle of “She was more than happy to help days up to mid-afternoon 4WD access only on a kennel on the side of the road a goat’s milk and they made up a little out,” Sara said. yesterday. Ihungia Road at 23km. few days ago. She saw the baby bed for her. Geo was given antibiotics for her Other stand-out For updates on local goat standing next to the kennel and They noticed injuries on her face injuries and was recovering nicely. figures over that same road information go to decided to help it. and ears. “She’s happy-as living on the farm.” period were Hikuwai the council website. Stand-out lifesavers to be recognised THE nominees have been assisting and rescuing swimmers to Innovation: Local Lifesaving Examiner: Michelle Mitchell, Waik; Mid. announced for the Gisborne-Tairawhiti safety, as well as attending many first Committee – SLA Academy; Wainui Jeremy Lockwood, Wain. U16 male: Jack Keepa, Wain; Oska Surf lifesaving Awards of Excellence aid-related callouts.” SLSC patrol roster. Lifesaving sport awards — Smith Waik; Angus Blair, Mid. to be presented at a function next SLSNZ Eastern Region sport Volunteer: Kevin Weatherley, Wain; Emerging official: David Whitfield, Wain; U16 female: Summer Rolston, Waik; month. manager Mark Inglis said the Rodney Richards and Eric Clearwater, Kristina Williams, Waik. Sasha Fergus, Mid. The annual awards recognise Gisborne clubs enjoyed a successful Waik; Rama Robertson, Mid. Official: Alistair Thorpe, Waik. U19 male: Noah Collier, Wain; Seven volunteers who have gone above and competition season. Sustainable action: Wainui SLSC Emerging coach: Edan Wilson, Waik. Mapu, Waik. beyond, have dedicated many hours “A number of our local athletes dune restoration. Coach: Dion Williams, Wain; Cory U19 female: Ava Smith, Wain: Briana to their club and excelled in lifesaving achieved outstanding performances Lifesaving awards, patrol support: Hutchings, Waik. Irving, Waik. sport. at national level and many of them Lee Jobson Wain; Anna Briant, Waik; Volunteer coach: Murray Robertson, Open male: Alex Bristow, Waik; Cory The awards cover the Tolaga will be recognised at these local Rama Robertson, Mid. Wain; Arna Majstrovic, Waik. Taylor, Mid. Bay, Ngati Porou, Riversun Wainui, awards. Lifeguard: Sonia Keepa, Wain; Nigel Sports team: Wainui U16 male board Open female: Casie Fyall, Waik; Kaiaponi Farms Waikanae and The Awards of Excellence are to Hope, Waik; Chris Niven, Mid. rescue (Jonty Evans, Jack Keepa); Olivia Corrin, Mid. Dawson Building Midway clubs. be held at The Vines restaurant at Under-19 lifeguard: Luke Whibley, Waikanae u19 board relay team (Nathan Masters male: Bruce Gledhill, Wain; SLSNZ Eastern Region lifesaving Bushmere Estate on Saturday, July 25. Wain; Daniel Beattie, Waik; Katelyn Proctor, Clayden Hope, Lachie Falloon); Scott Pitkethley, Waik; Sam Gavin, Mid. manager Chaz Gibbons-Campbell Grimson, Mid. Midway U14 board rescue (Tyron Evans, Masters female: Sonia Keepa, Wain; said it was a busy season for the Zespri Gisborne/Tairawhiti Awards Patrol captain: Luke Whibley, Wain; Jack Lepper). Debbie Hutchings, Waik. district’s volunteer surf lifeguards. of Excellence nominees — Ana Naden, Waik; Mark van Wijk, Mid. Sportsperson — Under-14 male: International, individual: Briana “There was some sizeable swell Junior lifeguard: Theo Weatherley, Instructor: Sonia Keepa, Wain; Sam Briant, Waik; Tyron Evans, Mid. Irving, Waik; Olivia Corrin, Mid. to kickstart the season, which had Wainui; Matahari Richards, Waikanae; Michelle Mitchell, Waik; Rama U14 female: Jay Ryan-Emerre, Wain; International, team: Cory Taylor/ lifeguards in and out of the water Angus Blair, Midway. Robertson, Mid. Riley Ingoe, Waik; Jodiesha Kirkpatrick, Olivia Corrin, Midway. LOOKING AHEAD Get your ALL THE LATEST NEWS, INCLUDING: Gisborne Herald • Gisborne Pistol Club looking for new base after home-delivered Environment Court decision • New Zealander of the Year Jennifer Ward-Lealand to talk in Gisborne • Sports Fishing Council respond to Gisborne Tatapouri club’s membership issue • Results and reviews of local rugby, netball and football games 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, June 27, 2020 NEWS 3 Snapped .nSupport sought for injured French visitor

by Murray Robertson for a fair-skinned, clean-shaven French-speaking family to take The offender was injured when cable from male Maori, about 182 centimetres him in when he is discharged,” the car hit the house. He ran off THE French tourist attacked by tall, with short brown hair. said Supergrans manager Linda with a limp and probable facial a man in his car on Monday night The offender stabbed the Coulston. injuries sustained when he hit the is said to be ‘totally traumatised’ by visitor with a pair of scissors and “We will happily provide food windscreen. overload what happened to him. punched him several times in the and other support that he might Information can be provided to He remains in Gisborne Hospital. face in an effort to steal the car. need.” Detective Sergeant Wayne Beattie The 32-year-old visitor was He had been carrying a Mrs Coulston said the man had at Gisborne police, or by using the stabbed and punched by a man to skateboard when the French visitor been “totally traumatised” by what Crimestoppers number 0800 555 killed who he had given a lift in his car. picked him up in Gladstone Road happened. 111. In the struggle that ensued, as by Jetts gym. “He has suffered considerable the injured man tried to fight off his Victim Support approached the injuries to his arms and face, and it n THE Little Hair Shop has set attacker, the vehicle crashed into a Supergrans organisation about will take some time for him to heal. up a bank account for the tourist. logship house in Ranfurly Street in Kaiti. looking after him when he leaves “Meanwhile, we have organised For those who want to contribute, Police want information about hospital. a couple of French people to visit the account number is 02-0636- crewman the incident and continue to hunt “We are trying to find a him in hospital.” 0131620-00 by Andrew Ashton

A 50-YEAR-OLD crew member of a log ship was killed when a ‘Comedy of errors’ steel cable snapped under too much tension and securing equipment recoiled at Eastland Port last year, the Transport Accident Investigation $928k loo project failed ‘from a number of hands involved’ Commission (TAIC) has found. The accident happened on the by Aaron van Delden night of April 3 when the crew of the Panamanian-registered bulk carrier LESSONS have been learned through the Coresky OL were using a crane beleaguered construction of a new $928,000 to tension a wire rope to secure a toilet block for Gisborne’s inner harbour, load of logs to the ship’s deck, TAIC district council chief executive Nedine chief investigator of accidents Aaron Thatcher Swann says. Holman said. “No one wants to kind of say, ‘Well, yeah, “The wire rope was zigzagged like this is our issue’ . . . but ultimately I’m a single bootlace over the cargo, accountable because through a series of pulleys held in I’m the chief executive,” place by foot wires that ran up the Ms Thatcher Swann sides of the cargo.” told Thursday’s council Two able seamen were standing meeting. close to the wire rope to monitor The new loos were the tension applied by the crane. meant to cost $598,000 As the heaving stopped, a foot wire and take just three parted, securing equipment recoiled, months to build when and part of the equipment struck construction began in and fatally injured one of the able September 2018. $330,000 OVER BUDGET: The public toilets in the inner harbour were meant to seamen. They instead took a year to finish coast $598,000. That blew out to $928,000, mainly due to rectifying issues with The report stated the wire was after a series of delays from the day site contaminated soil. The district council is seeking compensation for design “omissions” 24mm in diameter and made from excavations began, uncovering old rail and work to make the building more watertight. Picture by Liam Clayton hot galvanised steel, with six tracks, contaminated soil and fumes. strands of 24 wires containing fibre Councillor Kerry Worsnop said the report He pointed to the Rutene Road between the top of the walls and roof. cores. into the toilets’ construction “reads a little stormwater upgrade project as an example, Mr Wilson said louvre walls would be The load being applied by bit like a comedy of errors”. saying there was a “jigsaw” of material installed in the gap to deflect the rain and the crane, combined with the “Someone, somewhere, should have had under the road but, by determining that, prevent people from climbing on to the roof. configuration of the pulleys used to enough ownership of this project that they the installation of a new pipe at a depth of The report into the toilet project said tension the securing wires, snapped knew every detail all the way through,” Cr six feet had been problem-free. compensation was being sought from the wire. Worsnop said. The inner harbour redevelopment had a Auckland-based architects LandLAB for Analysis of the wire found it likely “If that had been the case, I doubt we price tag of $9.28 million, with the council design “omissions” and work to make the snapped as a result of overload. would have ended up with lots of revisits contributing $3.7m and the rest of the building more watertight. The investigation found the and fix-ups.” funding coming from central government, Mr Wilson said the council was awaiting vessel’s crew had not enough Ms Thatcher Swann said the project Eastland Port and Trust Tairawhiti. an engineer’s report into the design issues information on the hazards failed “from a number of hands involved”. The toilet cost blowout was absorbed into to determine liability. associated with wires under tension It needed an experienced person to the overall budget, Mr Wilson said. Councillor Pat Seymour struggled to because the cargo securing manual oversee it right from the start. Most of the extra money — $260,000 understand why the project failed on so provided no guidance on a safe “We know that now.” — went towards rectifying issues with many fronts, saying a toilet block was “not system of work for cargo securing The council also now knew any work contaminated soil, while $70,000 was the most complex piece of architecture in operations. in the inner harbour would involve related to design changes, including the world”. “The manual was silent on contaminated soil, Ms Thatcher Swann $10,500 to make the toilet partitions a But Mr Wilson said the bespoke design this because the operator’s safety said. “more conservative” grey after the council meant it was “not like picking something management system didn’t include a Community lifelines director Dave Wilson decided their original colour, green, clashed. off the shelf”. safety assessment for cargo securing said work to determine what was in the Ongoing problems with rain getting into LandLAB was a reputable firm, he said. operations,” Mr Holman said. ground before construction projects started the new toilet block, along with vandalism Among its portfolio are Auckland’s light “A ship’s crew should know was invaluable, and the council had learned and loitering, have been linked to the rail project and pink cycle path, Te Ara i about these sorts of details and that lesson. building’s “breezeway” design, with a gap Whiti. the potential dangers, and their employers — the ship operators — should have safety management systems that include appropriate Continued name suppression denied procedures and guidance and a safe system of work.” A WOMAN accused of defrauding her She has pleaded not guilty and elected a was on grounds publication could cause extreme The commission recommended employer, First Fresh New Zealand Limited, of judge-alone trial. hardship to her, her partner, children and five that the Coresky OL’s operator, Shih about $147,000 has abandoned a High Court Brown is on bail. Her next appearance will be teenagers for whom she is a caregiver paid by Wei Navigation Co Ltd (Taiwan), application for continued name suppression. at a case review hearing on July 21. Oranga Tamariki. carry out a comprehensive safety Katrina Louise Brown, 49, who was granted The charge carries a maximum penalty of up assessment for vessels that carry Mr Lynch said publication of Brown’s name deck log cargo. interim name suppression at a preliminary to seven years imprisonment. could result in her losing that employment with Eastland Port’s chief operating appearance before a registrar in Gisborne Police claim that between November, 2018, and Oranga Tamariki, which she was in the process officer, Andrew Gaddum, commented: District Court, was refused a continuation of September, 2019, while employed as an accounts of formalising. “We were extremely saddened by it when she appeared before Judge Warren clerk for First Fresh NZ Ltd, Brown transferred But Judge Cathcart ruled the consequences of the event, and continue to offer our Cathcart earlier this month. $147.390.87 of company funds into personal publication did not reach the extreme threshold condolences to the crewman’s family The judge, however, agreed to extend it to bank accounts over which she had authority, required for ongoing name suppression. and shipmates. enable Brown’s counsel Michael Lynch to appeal then into one of her own. Even if he granted suppression, these charges “Eastland Port supports the to the High Court. There was no suggestion anyone else was would undoubtedly be disclosed to Oranga findings of TAIC’s investigation, The High Court says that appeal has since involved. Tamariki as part of a police check included in the and sincerely hopes that the been abandoned. No one else was charged for the offending or process with which Brown was already engaged recommendations are implemented Brown faces 14 charges of accessing a with being a party to it. with Oranga Tamariki. by the vessel.” computer system for a dishonest purpose. Brown’s application for name suppression Police were neutral on the application. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES Deaths Bereavements

SUTHERLAND, MORROW, Joan. — VALUED Deaths Andrew Robert. — The family of the late VOLUNTEERS: Passed away peace- Joan would like to Citizens Advice BRODIE, Shirley Ivy fully, in Christchurch express their apprecia- Bureau Gisborne (Seymour). — Died Public Hospital, on tion to all who helped chairwoman peacefully, surrounded Thursday, 25 June care for Joan and all Robyn Stuart- by family, on 26 June 2020, aged 86 years. who helped us give Kohn (centre) 2020, aged 94. Much loved husband of Mum/Nana a beautiful with long-serving Cherished wife of the the late Irene. Loved send off. To Uncle volunteers Carol late Bill. Loving father and father-in-law John, cousins Annette Coyle (left) and Mother of Roslyn and of Ian, Grant and and Robert who helped Vivien Eade at a Tudor, Stewart and Nolda, Graham and take care of her at special farewell Nikki. Grandmother to Gail, and the late home, thank you for Margaret. Loved being there. A special morning tea at St Sam, Jess and Max, and Andrew’s Church Ben and Grace. Great- Grandad of John and thank you to Iris, your Peter, Leonie and love and support shown Community Grandmother to Ollie Centre. and Tommy, and Auntie Sharlene. Loving Great- did not go unnoticed, Shirley to everyone Grandad of Mitchell, we are so very grateful. else. Caleb and Kyan. To our family who A celebration of Messages to the helped prepare food and Picture by Shirley’s life will be Sutherland Family, C/- who were there for us if Rebecca held on Monday 29th PO Box 31300, and when needed, thank Grunwell June, at the Crema- Christchurch 8444. you so much. Thank torium Chapel, Orchard Donations to Nurse you to all who gave Road, Hastings at 2pm. Maude Community food, flowers and koha, Nursing would be it was greatly apprecia- appreciated and may be ted. Thank you to made at the service. Evans Funeral Services The Funeral Service for your help with her for Andrew will be held service during Level 2 CLIFTON, Peter at the Harewood restrictions, your pro- Edward. — Peacefully, Crematorium Chapel, fessionalism and kind- ‘Sad to see them go’ at Gisborne Hospital, Wilkinsons Road, ness during such a sad on 25 June 2020, aged Christchurch, on time made things so 77 years. Loved Monday, 29 June, at much easier for us. We Citizens Advice Bureau looking for new volunteers husband of Susan. 1.30pm. know Mum/Nana will Sister of Margaret. Canterbury Christian be rejoicing in the arms by Kim Parkinson “Our data system is continually including mental health. Father of Sarah and of her beloved husband Heath, and grandfather Funeral Services being updated. We now have a much A free legal clinic — run by local Noel, and in the CITIZENS Advice Bureau Gisborne larger database, which gives our clients lawyers — is hosted once a fortnight of Sam, Lilly, Grace, VICKERS, William company of her twin Theo, Isabelle, and sister Carol, she missed has farewelled two long-serving the most up-to-date information to and workshops for new migrants are (Bill). — Passed June volunteers, Vivien Eade and Carol Jasmine. At peace after 18th 2020, on the Gold them both dearly. To all answer their queries.” held twice a year. a long, tough, brave Coast. Eldest son of our family and friends Coyle, who have collectively notched She was on the CAB management Mrs Eade said she got satisfaction battle. Maurice Vickers please accept this as a almost 40 years of service. committee for nine years and helped knowing that when an interview was A private family (Phillips) (dec) and personal acknowledge- “They have a wealth of knowledge organise the free legal clinics. completed the client had all of the service is to be held. Nathalie (dec). Brother ment of thanks for all and so much experience, and we’re sad “There was ongoing monthly training correct information they needed to deal - Evans Funeral of Arlene (dec), you have done and to see them go,” said CAB Gisborne sessions where we ran workshops and with their situation. Services Ltd FDANZ Malcolm (dec) and continue to do for us at chairwoman Robyn Stuart-Kohn. often had a guest speaker from one CAB volunteers work a four-hour www.evansfuneral.co.nz Robin. Father of Susan this sad time. We love The bureau is actively looking for of our many local organisations, all of you all. xx shift, morning or afternoon, once a Currie and Charlie. new volunteers to boost its numbers which gave great help to our volunteers week if possible. COWPERTHWAITE, Grandfather of Hannah, — Her loving daughter Scott. — Passed away Emily and Thomas. and offers training and support to in running the bureau.” If they need to take time out for peacefully, in New Tracey, son-in-law newcomers. Carol Coyle, who has been with CAB various reasons, that is taken into Plymouth, 20.6.20, with Peter, adored grand- children and partners Mrs Eade said she found her time for 16 years, said she was going to account. unwavering courage, at Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) miss her fellow volunteers. “We provide full training to new aged 51 years. Much Kim and Billy, Jody and Mana, and Bodean rewarding and would recommend it to It was good working in pairs because volunteers, including use of our loved son of the late anyone interested in volunteering. everyone had different skills and Colin and Rae. Kohere, and dearly extensive information system, so basic Treasured and adored In Memoriam loved great-grand- When she first started with CAB in knowledge, she said. computer skills are required,” said Mrs younger brother of children Khan, Astyn 2000, computers were just starting to CAB deals with a wide range of Stuart-Kohn. David and Patsy (dec) Reign, Rylyn and Akela be used. queries, including consumer issues, “They need to be good listeners and OLIVE WILKIE Kimani. (Aus), Trish and Bruce 28.12.49 - 28.6.19 “Before this we worked with a card employment issues and disputes, non-judgemental. (Akld), and Gillian “Mum/Nana, you will It just feels like be forever in our hearts system and everything was written by housing-tenancy disputes and “We have a wealth of information (Gis). Loved Uncle hand,” she said. emergency housing. at our fingertips with our database Scotty to his nieces and yesterday that you left and remembered with us. Your gentleness, love and a smile.” “The computers slowly increased It also provides information to people and plenty of support to help people nephews. Great mate to over the years and now everything is around custody queries, immigration, find out what they need to help Jeff and Abhudaya. your placid nature, Free from pain now. your soft skin, your carried out this way. social welfare, legal matters and health, themselves.” Fly free bro. silver hair, your love for In accordance with us, gone like the wind. Monumental Scott’s wishes, a private Gone but never Masons cremation has taken forgotten. place. Love you forever Mum. A celebration of Council urged to Willow, V and Famz STONEHAVEN Scott’s life for family for and friends will be held MOSSIE AND PEEHI Funerals on Sunday 28 June, WANOA 3.30pm at the Shark and Bar, Gisborne Tatapouri 10 years in Heaven Memorials Fishing Club. now. confront racism Communication to 117 Missing you both. 601 Nelson Road Harris Street, Gisborne Ph 867 1 800 by Aaron van Delden symbol of oppression, and it led to she said. 4010. Mum and whanau xx an apology from Mayor Rehette It was thoughts, words, deeds INDIGENOUS rights advocate Stoltz. and policies that upheld racial Tina Ngata is calling on Gisborne At a council meeting on inequity, and there was no border District Council to consider the Thursday, Ms Ngata urged control for it. role racism elected members to avoid similar The Ku Klux Klan white played in hapa (mistakes) in the future supremacist movement arrived its since- by examining the way racism in New Zealand in the 1920s, ‘Home of good cattle overturned manifested. although that was the hard end of decision to put Despite the mamae (pain) racism, Ms Ngata said. up Endeavour brought about by the Endeavours “If racism has been in our models in decision, Ms Ngata said she was region, at what point did it stop . . . and good people’ downtown thankful for the discussion it had being in our region? Gisborne opened up. “Why would we be the exception FROM PAGE 1 successful week and fantastic without public Racism was most obvious to to the rest of the world?” for Angus.” consultation. those who bore its negative effects She suggested research as the “If we can keep the pine The man who led most of The decision prompted an “because you get followed through starting point for addressing trees off the hills, we will,” he the auctions across the region, outcry among tangata whenua, a pharmacy or pulled over more racism — “an historical analysis said. Neville Clark from Carrfields who view James Cook’s ship as a often than your Pakeha cousins”, of how we got to this place”. Hamish Williams from Livestock, succinctly summed Turihaua Angus said apart up the week. from several outstanding stud “How good does it get eh? Rain forces closure of Te Araroa transfer station sales, the week’s sales across “The sales drew a lot of the board were more even. people into the region to enjoy GISBORNE District Council’s access roads, which will make Council staff were appraising “The commercial guys got the cattle and our hospitality. Te Araroa transfer station was it virtually impossible to the situation today and a decision some really good value, which “It again reinforced what closed today due to the heavy access,” said community assets would be made later as to is really good for the industry. Tairawhiti is — the home of rain. and resources manager Laird whether the station would open “It’s been a hugely good cattle and good people.” “The rain has flooded the Kennedy. on Sunday. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 NEWS 5 On the web On LAsT wEEk’s qUEsTIoN Would you be happy with our health services being overseen from another centre? the street EsTHER JILLIAN MCGARVA PHILLIP PANIANI JoHN JoNEs EVAN BowIs “Given the HENdERsoN “I can’t really say “I like what Ashley “He’s done a good “No. It’s the people “Given I don’t trust whether he has or Bloomield has done. job under diicult under him who aren’t questions anything I read in the hasn’t. You have The Government has circumstances.” carrying out their media; I’d have to to give everyone a done a good job. Put orders. And his health around reserve judgement.” second chance.” him on a pedestal.” minister is useless.” border controls, has your opinion 40% 52% 8% of director- general Yes No Undecided of health Yes: 140; No: 183; UNdeCIded: 28; ToTAl: 351 Ashley TUHI CAMPBELL dI dAVIs dAVId CHLoE HARRIsoN BRoMLyN CANdy THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: “I think he’s done “No. He leads a woTHERsPooN (ANd JULIAN) “He’s done his best. It’s early days but who do you Bloomfield the best he can massive team. People “He’s doing a good “He has done a great People give him lak below him have job leading New but he’s worked hard think you will back to be MP for with what he’s job. They all get changed?” got. Covid-19 is a failed to implement bloody lak. That’s Zealand through all these months. east Coast — Kiri Allan, Meredith groundbreaking what he’s asked.” politics.” this pandemic, but Imagine if we had Akuhata-Brown or Tania Tapsell? disease. He tries to the return of active someone like Trump.”

online polls are not scientiic and relect the opinions of only those do the right thing by cases is distressing internet users who have chosen to participate • Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding the nation and by the for people and Government.” unfortunately he’s VOTE ONLINE: www.gisborneherald.co.nz become a scapegoat.” Half say ‘no’ to Bird-watching without leaving home

NEW Zealand’s longest-running FANTAIL IN FLIGHT: outside centre citizen science Project, the Garden Bird Results from garden Survey, started its 2020 edition today. bird surveys over the It is time to don your bird-watching past 10 years have hat, grab a chair and a cuppa and head shown an increase in overseeing into the garden to count birds. piwakawaka/fantail This year’s survey runs from today to numbers. The 2020 July 5 and it is hoped there will be the edition of the Garden biggest turnout yet. Bird Survey started health services All you have to do is choose a day today. between now and July 5 when you have Picture by Terry a free hour. Oliver-Ward JUST over half of the respondents to this week’s Print off or download the tally sheet webpoll question said they did not like the idea of at bit.ly/37UbJc3, then head into your The results from last year’s survey silvereye could be due to climate change the district’s health services being overseen from garden to look and listen for birds, and showed positive signs for four native raising the temperatures in gardens, another centre. record the number of species you see. species. There have been increases meaning the birds are choosing to stay A total of 183 people, or 52 percent, said “no” to It can also be done in a park or at a in piwakawaka/fantail, tui and in the forest or bush where it is cooler. the question” “Would you be happy with our health school. kereru over the past 10 years and a Combined information from surveys services being overseen from another centre?” Once finished surveying, go to the acceleration of numbers in the past five completed across New Zealand help to Voters were told this would be the scenario if Garden Bird Survey website and years. paint a picture of birds in gardens. the country’s health boards were reduced from 20 submit your results. Past data indicates a moderate Data is used in a variety of ways, to 8-12, as proposed in a health system review. “This is a great thing to do with your decline nationally in tauhou/silvereye, including by regional councils for The poll attracted 351 responses. whanau, friends and tamariki (children) although that had slowed in the past predator control and biodiversity “Plenty of problems on the East Coast which and is an excellent activity out in five years. programmes. can only be rectified by locals,” said one of the nature that benefits your wellbeing,” a Retired researcher Eric Spurr, who More information is available through “no” voters. Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research started the Garden Bird Survey 14 the Department of Conservation at Amalgamation would be harmful to the spokesperson said. years ago, says the decline in tauhou/ bit.ly/2NvksIi communities’ ability to control and monitor health outcomes, said another. “It can, for example, hide the increase in health- related issues resulting from 5G.” Gisborne District Court news One reader in the “no” camp said meals for the hospital had been grown and cooked locally, but A MAN admitted assaulting his baby grandson’s in 2015 and 1997 — but this was his first offence the weeks and only returned to Gisborne on were now shipped in from Auckland. teenage father. against this victim. weekends to see their children. It would be difficult “So much for supporting local. Meals on Wheels Niao Alamine Totoro, 43, pleaded guilty in Judge Turitea Bolstad said it was important, for him to meet the requirements that might be — a large number of clients cancelled because of Gisborne District Court to assault with a blunt for the sake of his grandchild, that Totoro and imposed by the Family Harm Intervention Court. quality of meals.” instrument (a skateboard) and assault. A charge the victim properly resolved their differences. She noted the background to the callouts Out of the 40 percent (140 votes) in favour of the of strangulation was withdrawn. Restorative justice was appropriate. and whether Manahi was the aggressor was not proposal was the reader who said 20 health boards He was further remanded on bail until August 4 known. for a country our size was far too many. for a referral to restorative justice. JASON Brett Manahi, 46, forest worker, “Three or four would be more than adequate.” The court heard the victim went to Totoro’s pleaded guilty to assault on a person in a family A MAN drove dangerously and at speed “Anything that means more money to direct to house to visit his baby. The baby’s mother (his relationship. through an intersection after an argument with his health and less to administration gets my vote,” ex-partner) is Totoro’s daughter and was staying He was sentenced to 120 hours community partner. said another. there with the child. work. Jimboy Abednego Karikari, 21, pleaded guilty A reduction in the number of the country’s Totoro, unhappy about the visit, repeatedly told The charge arose from an incident in which to dangerous driving. A charge of driving with health boards was long overdue, said one reader. the man to leave but he remained. Manahi slapped his former partner once in the sustained loss of traction was withdrawn. “We do not need such a huge number of DHBs. He and the baby’s mother were talking outside face, grabbed her by the hair and pushed her A conviction was withheld, counsel Lucy It is time the money was spent on health, not on for about 20 minutes, when Totoro confronted him. head into a door. He later told police the woman Rishworth signalling Karikari, who had no previous bureaucrats.” Totoro threw a skateboard at the victim, who got in the way as he was trying to open the door. history, would apply for a discharge without Of those who said they were “undecided”, blocked it with his wrist. Totoro pushed the victim Judge Bolstad expressed concern there were conviction. “make the change only if things improve”, said and dragged him down a gravel driveway, causing 103 previous family harm incidents recorded He was further remanded on bail for that one. grazing to the man’s back. against the couple. She questioned whether it application on July 22. Another of the 8 percent (28) who ticked Counsel David Rohorua said Totoro accepted should be referred to the Family Harm Intervention The court heard Karikari overtook a car “undecided” wanted to know where was the best- the charges and that he had gone beyond what Court. just ahead of an intersection at Ruru Ave and suited head office area for this district. was reasonable to remove the victim from the Counsel Vicky Thorpe said the case as it now Ormond Road, then travelled so fast through the “Neither Hawke’s Bay or Waikato. Perhaps an property. stood was not suitable. The couple were no longer intersection that his vehicle skid on to the wrong independent office.” Totoro has previous convictions for violence — together. Manahi worked in Hawke’s Bay during side of the road. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 Scott Watson to appeal Banks and associate Killer convicted in Hope-Smart deaths heads back to court settle $1.9m MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS — The declining further comment as the matter man convicted of one of New Zealand’s would soon be before the courts. most intriguing murder puzzles has Neither Hope’s parents, Jan and legal stoush been given a new appeal. Gerald, nor Smart’s mother, Mary, could Justice Minister Andrew Little said be contacted last night. Smart’s father yesterday Scott Watson’s convictions for John died in 2009. AUCKLAND — Former Auckland mayor John the 1998 murders of Olivia Hope, 17, But Mary Smart, whose Waikawa Banks and a business associate have settled a and Ben Smart, 21, will be referred to Bay home overlooked — at the time legal dispute after being jointly sued for nearly $2 the Court of Appeal. of the 20th anniversary of her son’s million when a cafe chain business deal collapsed Watson, who turns 49 tomorrow, has disappearance — the moored Blade, into liquidation. maintained his innocence since his previously described Watson as “innately Court documents obtained by the New Zealand arrest and subsequent convictions, in Olivia Hope Ben Smart evil”. Herald show Auckland real estate agent Eric September 1999, of killing Hope and “I don’t think he should be let out.” Chase accused Banks and his business associate Smart after New Year’s celebrations in a Gerald Hope previously met Scott Paul Ewing of misrepresentations and breaching Marlborough Sounds holiday hideaway. and dumped their bodies at sea — was Watson in Rolleston Prison, organised by the Fair Trading Act. Ewing was also accused of The friends disappeared after wrong. North & South journalist Mike White. deceit. boarding a stranger’s yacht early on His earlier appeal to the Court of But the former Marlborough mayor The case was due to go to a full hearing last January 1, 1998, after marking the new Appeal in 2000 was unsuccessful, as was thought Watson’s explanations were month in the High Court at Auckland but was year with friends at Furneaux Lodge, his subsequent application for leave to rehearsed and insincere. abandoned earlier this year upon settlement, the a century-old, boat access-only resort appeal to the Privy Council. “There has been so much of our lives Herald can reveal. The court documents show in Endeavour Inlet. Their bodies have Watson then applied for a royal taken up with this and there is nothing Chase accused the pair of misrepresenting never been found. prerogative of mercy in November 2008. more for us to say,” Hope said in a commercial information during his $1.8 million Watson was sentenced to life in prison That was assessed by Kristy previous interview. purchase of the master franchise rights for 15 with a minimum non-parole period of McDonald QC and also ultimately “The only thing we would ever be Gloria Jeans Coffee outlets in 2016 from Ewing’s 17 years, but remains behind bars after declined by Governor-General Sir Jerry involved with was if more evidence came company, GJ New Zealand Holdings Ltd. most recently being denied parole in Mateparae in July 2013, on the advice to light. “That’ll be a long shot now.” Ewing was accused of misrepresenting the 2016. of the then-Minister of Justice Judith The fate of the couple’s children has businesses’ profitability and failing to advise But Watson and his supporters — the Collins. intrigued — and divided — Kiwis since Chase of various legal proceedings involving case has long divided public opinion Watson applied again in 2017. it emerged they had vanished from a franchisees, outstanding debts and liabilities, and — have been given fresh hope after “The primary basis of his application remote and beautiful holiday spot on a commercial relationship problems — allegedly Little announced yesterday Governor- was that the DNA evidence linking two celebratory summer night. severely undermining Chase’s investment. General Dame Patsy Reddy had referred hairs removed from a blanket seized Hope and her sister Amelia had The documents also claim Banks, who said Watson’s convictions back to the Court of from Mr Watson’s boat with Ms Hope chartered the yacht Tamarack, but he only acted as a “mentor” to Ewing, failed to Appeal for a new hearing. was unreliable,” the when the teen and Smart arrived, they reveal an alleged interest in the deal through an Watson’s father, Chris Ministry of Justice said discovered freeloaders had taken their undisclosed company shareholding. Watson, told Newstalk ZB I don’t think he yesterday. beds. Banks, a devout Christian and former police his son was pleased with “The application There has long been conjecture over minister, and Ewing have denied wrongdoing. the news of the appeal. should‘ be let out. also took issue with a whether the pair then ended up on the Banks declined to be interviewed, but in a text “We’re loving it. We’ve —Mary Smart’ number of matters in Ms Blade — water taxi driver Guy Wallace message said the matter was “history” and “not a just got to knuckle down McDonald’s report.” would later tell police that a mystery story”. “You are a fool!” Banks wrote. and formulate this appeal. Former High Court man, unshaven and with unkempt, wavy “All matters have been amicably settled, the “We don’t know at this judge Sir Graham hair, on his water taxi offered Hope and parties have moved on! Please tell your bosses if stage whether we are confined to a Panckhurst QC was told to review Smart a place to stay on his boat, which you defame me with any falsity or recklessness I narrow approach or whether we can give Watson’s second application, the Wallace described as a two-masted will issue Defamation proceedings against you in them a broad picture of it.” material considered by McDonald ketch. the High Court!” Ewing did not respond. There was a new climate in which and her conclusions, and provide a Questions were also raised about two After the purchase, Chase claimed he realised the public were thinking about the comprehensive report. blonde hairs found on a blanket on the the businesses were “barely solvent”. justice system and willing to look back “After thoroughly considering Sir Blade. Ewing sued Chase in 2017 to recoup the money into historic cases to ensure the right Graham’s advice and the ministry’s These were matched to Hope by before Chase filed his counter suit, claiming outcomes had been achieved, Watson report, I advised Her Excellency to DNA, but questions were later raised misleading or deceptive conduct. Chase had said. refer Mr Watson’s convictions back about accidental contamination — no sought $1.958m in losses, $30,000 in exemplary Yesterday’s announcement came to the Court of Appeal for further blonde hairs were found on the first damages, plus interest and costs. after Watson had made repeated legal consideration,” Little said. examination of the blanket in January The Herald can reveal Banks offered to help requests for rehearings, saying the police That advice was accepted by Dame 1998. A new report commissioned by settle the dispute in May last year before an case — that his yacht Blade was the Patsy, and Watson’s application granted, the Watsons, by forensic scientist Sean agreement was eventually struck in March. It’s mystery yacht the couple boarded, and meaning the case will be heard by Doyle, also questioned whether the hairs understood the saga has cost Chase his real that he subsequently murdered both the court as a further appeal, he said, belonged to Hope. — NZ Herald estate businesses. — NZ Herald Treasury warning about $50m media package, ignored

WELLINGTON — The to near-term liquidity or organisation-wide news service Government was told cutting solvency challenges. LOW RISK: Minister subscriptions. Kordia’s transmission fees Two weeks later, Broadcasting of Broadcasting Kris Faafoi said revenue for the wouldn’t make a material Minister Kris Faafoi warned Faafoi cut Kordia’s media sector was down 40 to 70 difference to the struggling “several” media companies were transmission fees as part percent even with wage subsidy media sector and didn’t help at risk of failure. of the $50 million media support. print. Officials said cutting package. According to Many companies were at risk, Treasury warned ministers transmission fees from the Faafoi, cutting Kordia’s he said. against proceeding with the state-owned Kordia “will not by transmission fees was “At the same time, media have $21.1 million option in advice itself make a material difference low risk and provided a vital role during the response dated April 9. to the risk of media company immediate relief as the period in ensuring ongoing But two weeks later the option failure”. Crown could reimburse access to reliable and up-to-date was almost half the spend in the The option only affected the costs. File picture news coverage and keeping New Government’s $50 million media broadcast companies — not Zealanders connected while in package. print — and only provided short- media package. provides a form of short-term lockdown. Treasury advice about support term liquidity support not long- Further work was required liquidity support to a wide range “Private media are critical for the media sector was among term solvency which officials but Treasury had a preferred of broadcasters.” to supporting the production the hundreds of documents understood to be the more option. The option was entirely Faafoi said the proposal of news and journalism and included in yesterday’s material issue. redacted. intended to provide immediate ensuring our democracy has a document dump. “Therefore, we do not “Government funding for some relief only, in particular by strong and independent fourth It said the primary impact recommend proceeding with this media company input costs over providing some cashflow estate.” of Covid-19 and the lockdown option. a period of time is unlikely to certainty with the aim of Commercial media entities on the sector was the dramatic “In this environment, we be sufficient, but could be used preserving journalistic output. employed more than 1500 decrease in advertising revenues suggest ministers think about to complement more significant The $50 million package, journalists, and the majority for all commercial media levers that will make a real and changes.” which was agreed to, included: of journalism in New Zealand entities. Radio Sport and Bauer significant difference, both in the When Faafoi presented the ■ $21.1 million to completely was produced by private media, Media had already closed. short and long-term, to directors media package to Cabinet on cut transmission fees for 6 Faafoi said. It warned the pace and of entities who are making April 22, Faafoi said cutting months. “Even an enhanced public magnitude of revenue losses far assessments as to whether to Kordia’s transmission fees was ■ $16.5 million to cut by 80 media could not on its own exceeded the immediate ability keep trading,” Treasury officials low risk and provided immediate percent contribution for NZ On sufficiently compensate for of the sector to reduce costs and said. relief as the Crown could Air screen content in 2020/21. a significant loss of private all commercial players were But on April 23, the reimburse the costs. ■ $1.3 million for government journalism providers.” likely confronting immediate Government included it in its “Funding these costs . . . departments to purchase — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 Mallard defamation case has already cost taxpayers $80,000

WELLINGTON — Parliament’s workplace. bullied out of the workplace and was Smith — who had already been Speaker Trevor Mallard’s defamation The report highlighted three serious the victim of Mallard’s “slanderous” removed from the House during Question case has so far cost the taxpayer almost incidents that Mallard said in media comments. Time for arguing with Mallard on $80,000. interviews were the actions of a man still At the time National’s then deputy Thursday — was escorted out of the Mallard faces legal action after last working at Parliament. leader Paula Bennett called Mallard’s debating chamber by the Serjeant-at- year saying that a rapist was working at “Reading the report carefully, I get comments a “serious lapse in judgement”, Arms and has since returned to Nelson. Parliament. the sense that the man is still on the but Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said He did not physically resist but, as The Parliamentary worker, who was premises,” he told RNZ. she continued to have confidence in him. he was removed from the House, yelled: stood down last May after Mallard’s “I’m not aware whether they are an “What sort of Nazi establishment is comments, is alleging the Speaker MP or staff . . . I don’t know who it is. If I Nick Smith: Remarks an ‘inappropriate running the place?” defamed him. knew who it is, I would tell the police.” attack’ “I find it extraordinary that the Mallard issued a statement this Mallard characterised the alleged Speaker is releasing this information afternoon about the legal costs incurred incidents as rape. National MP Nick Smith said Mallard only after I lodged a written statementon so far. “We’re talking about serious sexual revealing the legal bill was prompted Tuesday. He uses his powers as Speaker “I have received an inquiry as to assault. Well that, for me, that’s rape.” after Smith had lodged a written to do me over on Thursday, sends me the costs to date to the Parliamentary Asked if he meant that people had parliamentary question about the matter home and then late on Friday releases Service in the defamation action. All been raped at Parliament, Mallard said: on Tuesday. the embarrassing information. invoices to date have been paid totalling “That is the impression I get from the He called the amount a “big sum of “This is an abuse of power by $79.979.33,” he said. report, yes.” money” to cover an “inappropriate attack” the Speaker by targeting me in the “The case is currently subject to His comments — called shocking by on a parliamentary worker. Parliament for asking uncomfortable extensive non-publication orders some parliamentary workers — sparked “The taxpayer would not be footing questions about The Speaker’s Office therefore no further comment will be a series of turbulent events that led to this bill if it wasn’t for the fact that the around this taxpayer bill. It’s just too made.” a historical assault complaint and a Speaker went way too far in accusing cute that he released the information Mallard made the comments in May parliamentary staffer being stood down. someone in a way that was inaccurate.” not through the written question system, last year as a report was released by Mallard then said that a threat to Smith went further, accusing Mallard and when he has removed me from the independent reviewer Debbie Francis safety had been removed from the of abusing his power in light of the fact parliamentary precinct.” into bullying and harassment at premises. that Smith was forced to leave the House If a minister had responded to a Parliament, which revealed 14 people The staffer, who the New Zealand under escort late last night for arguing written parliamentary question in the who said they had been the victim of Herald has chosen not to identify, later with the Assistant Speaker Adrian same way, it would be a contempt, Smith a sexual assault in the parliamentary lashed out at Mallard, saying he felt Rurawhe. said. — NZ Herald Akld coroner to PM announces $85m take over health watchdog role boost for Queenstown AUCKLAND — Auckland coroner Morag McDowell has been appointed the new Health and QUEENSTOWN — Prime Minister Disability Commissioner. Jacinda Ardern has announced an McDowell, a once part-time opera singer, $85 million Government injection for replaces Anthony Hill, Queenstown’s fragile Covid-hit economy. who has been at the Ardern, in Queenstown with Tourism helm of the health Minister Kelvin Davis, announced the watchdog since 2010. Government would contribute $35 Health Minister million to the Queenstown Town Centre David Clark made the project and $50m to stage one of the announcement today, Queenstown Arterials project. saying McDowell would The announcement comes after take over the role on months of complaining from Queenstown September 7. residents and business leaders, who have “Morag McDowell accused the Government of overlooking is highly regarded and the resort town. is an exceptionally Morag McDowell The Government said its partnership experienced and with Queenstown on the two projects qualified individual who will make an outstanding would unlock around $300 million of Commissioner,” Clark said. projects in the township and create “I am delighted that she has accepted what is about 320 direct jobs. a crucial role, promoting and protecting the rights “The projects we’re announcing of New Zealanders when they access our health support for today will help ensure the CATALYST FUNDING: and disability services.” construction sector does not suffer the Above, the stunning view of In 2018, McDowell presided over the second same negative consequences as the Queenstown — a renowned inquest into the death of medical student Zachary tourism sector. tourism attraction. Right, Gravatt from meningitis at Auckland Hospital in “This is vitally important because the the PM throws light on 2009. McDowell did not accept an on-call doctor’s sector is the second largest contributor frozen Queenstown. evidence about being stuck in bad traffic while to Queenstown Lakes’ economic growth, The Government said rushing back to the hospital to attend to Gravatt. employing about 4300 people, or its partnership with McDowell’s appointment begins a month earlier approximately 14 percent of all jobs.” Queenstown on the two than expected. Hill’s appointment was originally Queenstown Lakes mayor Jim projects would unlock due to end in October. Boult said he was “delighted” with the around $300 million of In April, Hill announced he would donate a announcement. projects in the township portion of his salary to charity for six months “It’s something that we have been and create about 320 direct along with other top public servants, a move working towards for many months and jobs. File picture/RNZ picture that followed the Prime Minister’s lead to cut the they are both projects that we have had public pay purse during the Covid-19 lockdown. a desire to do for years. The New Zealand Herald has asked the HDC “I am very pleased that the get under way within 12 months. see new civil buildings, civic amenities which charities Hill, his deputy Rose Wall and Government has heard our plea.” The town centre streetscape project and commercial development at the Mental Health Commissioner Kevin Allan will Boult said the funding was also the was a $57 million project in total, with edge of the arterial road at a cost of donate 20 percent of their salary to and whether catalyst to unlock other projects “which the Queenstown Lakes District Council approximately $120m. the donations have begun. will follow”. contributing $22 million. “In Budget 2020 we set aside $3bn Clark expressed gratitude to Hill for his time “This is a major step in the right Construction on the project is expected to support infrastructure projects in the top job. “I would also like to take this direction for our district at this time.” to be under way within three months and today’s funding is the first to be opportunity to thank Anthony Hill for the hard Ardern said before Covid-19 the and take about a year to complete. announced from this allocation. work and dedication he has given to the role district’s GDP was about $3 billion The work would include streetscaping “Many sectors and communities of Health and Disability Commissioner for the and the local economy was growing at works, cycle and walkways, and was are facing uncertainty in a Covid-19 last decade, and his extensive public sector more than twice the rate of the national expected to create about 130 jobs. environment and we want to ensure contribution prior to this.” economy. The two projects would unlock the that Government is helping preserve Meanwhile, Clark also announced the “This stunning town is an ability to develop a new town centre jobs, create new ones and protecting our appointments to the inaugural Paramedic Council internationally renowned tourism public transport hub costing $25 million, economy the best we can,” Ardern said. which were confirmed by gazette this week. attraction and unfortunately the creating about 100 further jobs. The projects came to the Government’s The council members are Bronwyn Tunnage, local economy is experiencing a major “The council expects the construction attention as being shovel-ready and able Michelle (Mitch) Mullooly, Sean Thompson, David downturn as a result of Covid-19.” phase of this project will take about 18 to redeploy affected workers. Ivory, Carlton Irving, Nigel Watson and Barbara The funding towards the arterials to 20 months and estimates about 190 They were submitted through Bernadette (Bernadette) Pereira. project would cover the full cost of the jobs will be supported during Stage One. the Infrastructure Reference Group “The new council will oversee regulation of first stage and Ardern said the project “Both of these projects help to unlock (IRG) process and were identified as New Zealand’s more than 1000 paramedics in was a strong candidate to be fast-tracked Project Manawa, a joint investment front runners to support the district’s the same way as the Medical Council oversees under the Covid-19 Recovery (Fast-Track from Queenstown Lakes District Council economic and social recovery, Ardern doctors and the Nursing Council oversees Consenting) Bill which would allow it to and Ngai Tahu Property, which would said. — NZ Herald nurses,” Clark said. — NZ Herald 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 Challenge to gun laws dismissed in High Court

CHRISTCHURCH — A request for a review of offer compensation. prohibited ammunition was contrary to the ruled the prohibition was still consistent with the the changes to gun laws after the Christchurch The council — an incorporated society made common law right to compensation and aims of the Arms Act as part of wider firearms mosque shootings has been dismissed in the up of 12 organisations involved in the use, inconsistent with the earlier decision to control. High Court. ownership and regulation of firearms — asked compensate those surrendering the banned “The categories of prohibited ammunition in The Council of Licensed Firearms Owners the High Court to review the lawfulness of those weapons and parts. question were not assessed in terms of their sought a judicial review on the ban of some types decisions and measures. The council claimed “There does not appear to be much justification relative harm compared with conventional of ammunition, and of the government’s decision the government’s failure to extend the buy-back for the different treatment of prohibited firearms ammunition, and . . . the evidence establishes that not to compensate owners of those types of scheme to those in possession of prohibited and equipment for which compensation was the categories of prohibited ammunition in issue ammunition. ammunition was in breach of the common payable, and the prohibited ammunition, which can be seen as not more harmful,” he said. In the weeks following the murder of 51 law right to be compensated by the Crown for was not. That is particularly so given that there “But there was no requirement for the Minister worshippers at Masjid An-Nur and Linwood compulsory acquisition of property. is no association between the newly defined to conduct such an analysis before the categories Islamic Centre on March 15 last year the “It sought declarations to this effect and a prohibited ammunition and criminal activity, let of prohibited ammunition were determined by way government banned military-style semi-automatic declaration that such compensation now be paid,” alone the mosque shooting,” his judgement said. of Order in Council. It was consistent with the firearms, and parts that would allow them to be the court said. It also sought declarations that “Ultimately these decisions were made by purposes of the Act to take a more general view created from other guns. the recommendations of the Minister of Police Parliament rather than through discretionary that particular ammunition designed for specific The government implemented a buy-back — that no compensation be paid for the banned decision-making subject to judicial review. The military purposes should not be permitted to be scheme and an amnesty period, to allow ammunition, and the Order in Council — defining criticisms do not provide a basis for a successful possessed for civilian use under New Zealand’s previously lawful gun owners to hand over the such ammunition, were unlawful and to be ruled judicial review challenge.” firearms legislation.” weapons and be compensated over the following invalid. While there was no connection between the The council’s claims were dismissed, and it months. It also subsequently banned types of Justice Francis Cooke said the decision not types of ammunition banned and the mosque was ordered to pay the costs of the Minister of ammunition designed for military use, but did not to compensate those required to surrender shootings, or any criminal activity, Justice Cooke Police and the Governor-General. — RNZ Kiwi mum’s story of hope ‘Poster girl’ marks 20 years since breast cancer diagnosis by Cherie Howie, NZ Herald The situation, noted in a letter from one of her oncologists to another, was AUCKLAND — When a lump in Vicky confronting. “In the letter he said, Newman’s neck revealed the cancer in her Vicky understands she has a less than breast had likely spread, the then 35-year- 30 percent chance of responding to old’s breast surgeon walked out of the Herceptin.’” consulting room. When Newman received her first triple The surgeon went to a back corridor, dose, the lump in her neck, which was a breast cancer nurse would later tell where the cancer had spread to the lymph Newman, recalling the moment that left nodes and from where it was expected doctors fearing the Kaukapakapa mum of it would spread, most likely, to the liver, two young children would die. lungs and bones, was 2.1cm. “He went where I couldn’t hear him and Before her second dose it had halved then he went ‘f***’ really loudly.” in size. By the time she was to receive That was 19 years ago in April. her third dose — she would remain on Newman didn’t die. In fact, within Herceptin for nine months — all her weeks, the northwest Auckland mum was secondary cancer had disappeared. cancer-free, and has remained so since. It didn’t return. “I’m a poster girl for the Next month, she will host a Pink Ribbon pharmaceutical companies. I wouldn’t be Breakfast — her first — to support Breast here now without Herceptin.” Cancer Foundation NZ. While she was made aware of the INSPIRATION LIVES ON: Vicky Newman was diagnosed with breast cancer aged 34. The 54-year-old hoped she could raise at seriousness of her situation while she She is hosting a Pink Ribbon breakfast next month, as part of the annual fundraiser least $5000 and the signs are good so far. had cancer, she was also determined for the Breast Cancer Foundation. NZ Herald picture “I’ve got $2100 raised so far and I haven’t to keep a positive outlook. Newman, a even had my breakfast, when people come mastectomy within 48 hours of diagnosis. There was the swear word in the former emergency department nurse who in and I can accost them.” “I’m not mucking around, we’ll talk about corridor, a follow-up ultrasound revealing now does insurance medicals, asked her Newman has a straightforward attitude reconstruction later. Because these things multiple lymph nodes showing the cancer oncologist to tell her “the good stories”. to life, whether it be how to help a charity spread. “And it wasn’t just about me. It had spread in her chest and then — “He told me about a woman who had which supports those with New Zealand’s was about surviving for my husband, for within a day — there was a plan. 20 positive lymph nodes under her arm most common cancer for women or what my kids, for my whole family.” Newman would go on an international — that’s a lot — and he said, She’s still to do when a doctor tells you the lump in Then there was six months of trial for Herceptin, now the most widely sending me Christmas cards, 10 years your breast is a grade three, 4.8cm-sized chemotherapy, five weeks of radiation, used biological treatment for breast on.’” She wanted to tell others going malignant tumour. a celebratory holiday in Bali and, 19 cancer — it is used to treat both early and through their own breast cancer diagnosis That news came on a Tuesday. The next years ago last April, that appointment advanced HER2-positive breast cancer or treatment to “cross each bridge as you day the young mum met with a surgeon with her breast surgeon to talk about — but which until 2008 wasn’t publicly come to it”. in a public hospital. A day after that, her reconstruction surgery. funded. “(In 2000) it was $2500 per weekly “Don’t get tied up in potential future right breast was removed. They talked about the surgery, then dose in private. The trial was looking at prognosis. Unless someone tells you you’re “Just get on with it,” Newman said Newman told him about a lump she’d felt (giving) three times the dose every three absolutely dying, you’re living. So go for of her thoughts at the swiftness of her in her neck. weeks instead.” it.” 32481-06 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 ‘It just doesn’t sit right’ Filming of Chinese miners’ remains sparks anger

TASMAN — Almost 120 years for all the other times we had until I started the project . . . after they sank to the bottom of to say no but this time it was was that Chinese believed that the Tasman Sea, the discovery meant to be I believe.” they needed to go home and of the remains of Chinese gold Albert said they’d got enough be buried with their families miners is causing fury. footage to make a documentary, otherwise they remain a hungry The New Zealand Chinese which they’re hoping to air at a ghost.” Association believes a Chinese film festival at the end But New Zealand Chinese documentary film crew should of the year. Association president Richard not have filmed body parts of He’s adamant they will Leung, whose wife is a some of the 499 miners who not broadcast footage of the descendant of someone whose sank with the SS Ventnor in human remains, but there’s remains are on the Ventnor, is 1902. strong opposition from deeply opposed to this idea. The miners’ bodies had some in the New Zealand “Where does he have the right been buried in New Zealand Chinese community, including to do that? Who has given him before being disinterred from descendants of the gold miners. the right to even think that?” cemeteries to be sent home “Everything we’ve done we’ve Leung said it was not Albert’s to families. They were being done with the strict protocols of story to tell, and he wants the transported back to their respecting the dignity of those SS Ventnor and the remains of homeland when the ship in the boat, from both a cultural those who died left in peace. struck a reef and sank off the and spiritual and humanitarian “It’s come to a point where our OPPOSITION: Above, Hokianga coast. Thirteen crew point of view,” he said. community are, well, not sick the SS Ventnor sank in members lost their lives in the “I look upon them as early of (it) but it’s getting that way the Hokianga Heads in accident. pioneers and I wanted to tell with people trying to take our 1902. Right, visitors at A film crew led by John their story. The way I see it, it’s stories and tell them, showing the Memorial Gate at Albert has been investigating no different from stories told no respect for the community,” Mitimiti. According to the the incident since 2012, and all around the world about the he said. New Zealand Chinese revealed that they’d managed history. If you go to Egypt, I “I suppose it’s like going Association, a documentary to locate some of the remains mean, they have been digging to a cemetery and filming film crew should not have inside the wreck, some 150m up the pyramids for hundreds of everything. It just doesn’t sit filmed body parts of some down. His team deployed a years.” right.” of the 499 miners who sank remote-controlled camera Ultimately, Albert said, he A memorial to the miners, and with the SS Ventnor in 1902. system and managed to film personally hoped the remains those who lost their lives on the inside the wreck. “A lot of people could be exhumed and returned SS Ventnor, is to be constructed Pictures by Auckland kept asking, ‘Have you found to China. at the new Manea Footprints of Library/ NZ Chinese the remains?’ And unfortunately “Everything I’d read up on Kupe centre in Opononi. — RNZ Association via RNZ

NZ NAVY’S NEWEST SHIP SAILS IN: Sunny conditions welcomed the Royal New Zealand Navy’s newest ship as it arrived in the city of sails this morning. Dubbed Aotearoa, the new fleet tanker sailed smoothly into Auckland, much to the excitement and thrill of those waiting to try to get a glimpse of her for the first time. The $500 million ship could be seen coming into the Waitemata Harbour about 10am and was welcomed by a flotilla. At Bastion Point, members of the public gathered to see the ship berth at the Devonport Naval Base. Hamilton RSA president Jan Luttrell used to serve in the Navy and told Newstalk ZB she drove up from Hamilton to see the ship arrive this morning. “I have seen a ship come in before but this one’s kind of special, and not only that — she’s brand new.” Luttrell says coming from Hamilton was worth it. “It’s a good opportunity . . . (this is) something I’ll never see again. Aotearoa’s journey started just over two weeks ago, on June 10, when it set sail from the Republic of Korea on the way to the place bearing its name. Aotearoa was built to replace the decommissioned fleet tanker the Endeavour. The new ship can carry up to 22 containers of supplies and produce 100 tonnes of fresh water each day. It can also carry up to 9500 tonnes of fuel and can refuel multiple vessels. Minister of Defence Ron Mark said yesterday that the new fleet tanker would extend the existing fleet’s range and endurance during operations that span from Antarctica to the Equator and beyond that. “Aotearoa has been designed to support both combat and civilian operations and to deliver humanitarian relief and support for disaster recovery,” he said. “This vessel enhances our national resilience as well as our ability to support our friends and neighbours throughout the Pacific and beyond.” Picture supplied by Royal NZ Navy via NZ Herald

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REPORTS of a “sale by While it is fair that our governing politicians And of course, the Government’s involvement tender” of one of our most are held to account for things that didn’t proceed in the expansion of the forestry industry — iconic livestock farming according to promises made, we should be which has decimated many rural communities you drivers properties — Mangaheia Stn, mindful that there are some issues that have got — is not just reflected in the funding of by Ray Newman inland from Tolaga Bay — is out of hand where we, the people who put them these developments. It has set the climate welcome news for most of there, are equally culpable. We should accept that enables and even encourages foreign or WHAT a mess our small us who have been nervously some of the blame simply for licensing activities non-farming interests to legitimately invest in planet is in, that we human watching the process since it was listed for sale. that we should have known would not work in our communities, with the result that similar residents are responsible for. Foremost amongst the reasons for this is the our favour. properties to Mangaheia around the country are You can fly right round the fact the property is now in the hands of two local The classic example is the Provinicial Growth vulnerable to this predator influence. Earth in about 40 hours. farming families with long histories of adding Fund, a New Zealand First initiative that was The evidence of how this works in the market Clean air and water are value to everything they commit to. partly responsible for Winston Peters being able place can be seen in the list of underbidders essential for our present and It could have been so different! to anoint our current Prime Minister. From a when properties of this quality are put up for future existence. New Zealand could be an This outcome can best be described as the provincial perspective, particularly here in the sale. Many of them, as in this case, are forestry example to the world, living in harmony with all region having “dodged a bullet”. Tairawhiti, this generous programme has been interests with deep pockets. plants and animals. The sale process had all the characteristics of our “life support” during these recent tumultuous Surely, the time has come for us to decide who The carbon emitted by vehicles and industry a trend that is seeing our heritage and economic years. and what we want to be — “Tokoroa by the Sea”, worldwide is a real threat to all animals, humans viability as a nation gutted while we sleep. Unfortunately, however, this scheme has a dark or a vibrant community with a mix of industries included, and I believe this cannot continue. While it was conducted within the law as side. While difficult to identify during its initial that work together contributing in their own way However, those hung up on farming need to it applies to property sales of this type, this inception, this is now shown to be something to the region’s strategic development? wake up, get real and realise we need all the remains a process that needs to be reviewed in akin to “full blown Aids” which, although In the meantime, add the names of our two innocent animals and down-to-earth livestock the best interests of the whole country. Because, catchable only through intimacy, is potentially courageous families to the cabinet list of those farmers a hell of a lot more than they need you. if it isn’t, next time we might not be so lucky. deadly once it gets established in the system. being considered for honours in the next round. For the non-believers, I am prepared to spend As this parliamentary term draws to a close, I’m obviously talking about the expansion Like Horatius at the Bridge, they have defended a night in an airtight shipping container with the Government’s influence on charting our of the forestry estate that is consuming large against incredible odds on our behalf. We should a cud-chewing cow and maybe a grass floor. I future during the last three years is coming into tracts of our traditional livestock farmland, and be eternally grateful. would wake up the next morning with milk on tap. If one of you who we see jamming up our roads every morning does the same in a similar container but with an idling car, we would need Youth and the whanaungatanga of work to get a hearse to pick you up the next morning. A bad fault with the human race is that the by Dr Rowan Light kaumatua Tio Faulkner worked with his able to give money to their families and majority will always blame the minority. community to create a training and work Faulkner says the regular work helped All is not lost, though — we have millions of HOW we do help programme for 18 young men. connect these young men back to their trees to help clean and balance this very fragile young people who are “off A one-week block course provided whanau and community. equation. the grid” and have lost forestry skills training and accreditation, The programme succeeded where The pine tree is getting a lot of publicity as a connection with the world followed by 12 weeks of work experience. the Government’s array of social good store of carbon. It’s main problem is that of work? Some 70-90,000 In return, the young men had to commit policy and data had failed because of the tree is highly flammable and when burned young people are Not in to paying back the costs as they worked. “the whanaungatanga of work” — the all that stored carbon is released back into the Employment, Education Ranging from 18 to 28, these were relationships that come from shared atmosphere again (back where we started). or Training (or “NEET”) in a given year young men deemed “unemployable”. experiences which provide people with a Now, poplars absorb a similar amount of in New Zealand. Around 10 percent of They were disengaged from employment sense of belonging. carbon. They also provide timber that is as good New Zealanders aged 15-24 are long-term and welfare, subject to various social The block course was run out at as pine, is not so fire-prone and, as a bonus, NEET — having been disconnected for problems, and “off the grid”. Waikari Marae in Matapihi, a familiar poplars also provide shade and fodder for six months or longer. Getting them “work ready” meant and safe place for them to learn without animals. They are very, very good in a drought- The suburb and peninsula of Matapihi, setting up a whole “life infrastructure” — the stigma of failure. As part of the prone area such as ours. nestled in the heart of Tauranga, digging up birth certificates, registering training and work experience, Faulkner Nature reigns supreme and has now released provides an example of how difficult for bank accounts, and learning to fill out included a module on tikanga Maori and a virus that has to date killed hundreds of youth employment can be — as well as a time sheets. Faulkner found himself as local hapu history. This holistic approach thousands of people and is still out of control, possible solution. the head of a whanau — cooking their was intensive, personal and targeted with global infection rates rising. Where to from Government measurements tell one meals, driving them to work, equipping — something virtually impossible to here? story: high employment, low incomes, them with PPE, and checking in on them. replicate with large-scale government It proves the Earth is very small when limited internet access, and a significant There were immediate differences. initiatives. something like this runs loose. One thing in New population of young NEETs. Yet, for its Participants started to take responsibility Matapihi and Tio Faulkner show that Zealand’s favour is that we are a small country community, Matapihi is a beautiful and for themselves and their work. They resilient communities who hold out hope with sea at all our boundaries. Let us all be safe place to live. Te Kura o Matapihi is walked taller. After the first month, and aroha for their young people, and thankful for that fact. a thriving immersion school and whanau they talked about having a sense of their futures, are well placed to do the I read in one of the papers over lockdown that networks provide housing and other purpose each day. They cared for their difficult job of getting our young people the carbon, oxygen balance showed a remarkable forms of support. own equipment and looked out for each re-engaged with learning and work. recovery when most vehicles were off the roads. Confounded by this divide between other, taking turns, for example, giving So, vehicle owners, to see the problem government NEET stats and the the health and safety “tool box talk” ■ Rowan is a researcher at Auckland-based polluters just look in the mirror each morning. community’s aspirations for their youth, each shift. At Christmas, they were think tank the Maxim Institute. Lockdowns cause mortality spike, not Covid-19 by Simin Williams or those who are still recovering from USA, having large numbers of measured by government response. Denis G. Rancourt, PhD: a viral infection can be thrust into and reported cases, and large numbers www.researchgate.net/publication/341832637_All- THE cat is out of the more precarious and stressful living of individuals with the antibodies, do not cause_mortality_during_COVID-19_No_plague_ bag — lockdown measures conditions.” show a ‘Covid peak’.” (For example, in and_a_likely_signature_of_mass_homicide_by_ were the cause of a spike This was certainly the case in New California.) government_response in mortality rates, not Zealand too, where the majority of deaths • Furthermore: “. . . none of the seven ** Neil Ferguson’s Imperial model could be Covid-19! happened among elderly with multiple states that did not impose a lockdown the most devastating software mistake of all Denis G. Rancourt, by health conditions, many in aged-care (Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South time. The boss of a top software firm asks why his extensive research* facilities, some under hospice care. Dakota, Utah, Wyoming and Arkansas) the Government failed to get a second opinion into all-cause mortality figures during I highly recommend you read this have a ‘Covid peak’.” from a computer scientist: www.telegraph.co.uk/ Covid-19 in Europe and the USA, brilliant research and see how this The truth always gets out in the end! technology/2020/05/16/neil-fergusons-imperial- has shown “Covid peak” was due to pandemic was really made and sold to You may ask, and rightly so, how model-could-devastating-software-mistake/ government lockdown actions rather than people. If people do not wake up to these about those computer models** and the *** The Infection Group Funding: www.otago. any novel virus! facts, we will be subjected to phony epidemiologists who used them to advise ac.nz/infection-group/funding/index.html Please do remember that next time “plandemics” again. We owe it to those our Ministry of Health to put us under Imperial College London: someone wants to put the whole nation who died a lonely death, deprived of the lockdown. The answer is simple, just look www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-Work/ under lockdown. Furthermore, Dr love and support of their family and at their funding sources***, such as the Quick-Links/Grants-Database/Grants/2020/03/ Rancourt’s research shows the lockdown their regular healthcare practitioners, to Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Bill OPP1210755 measures resulted in “accelerated those whose mental or physical health Gates wants to vaccinate 7 billion people www.imperial.ac.uk/mrc-global-infectious- mass homicide of immune-vulnerable or livelihoods were adversely affected by for Covid-19 and to develop this vaccine, disease-analysis/disease-areas/arboviruses/ individuals, and individuals made more the lockdown . . . not to forget the future their GAVI organisation (among others) immune-vulnerable” by government generations who will bear the economic has received millions of dollars from Footnote from Ed: Denis Rancourt was a actions. Remember that too, the next costs of the lockdown. Governments around the world, including professor of physics at the University of Ottawa time the Government wants to put us all Some of the interesting gems in this $7 million from New Zealand. They will until 2009, when he was dismissed over alleged in lockdown to save the vulnerable! research paper regarding US statistics then sell this vaccine, no doubt at huge “grade inflation” and “academic squatting” Indeed, the vulnerable were the ones were: profit margins, to the same governments! (where the topic of a course is arbitrarily who ultimately paid the price for the • “The ‘Covid peak’ in the USA data Albert Einstein: “Blind belief in changed without departmental permission). He insanity of the lockdown; “those who arises from ‘hot spots’, such as New York authority is the greatest enemy of truth.” fought his former employer in high-profile cases would have died in the next few or more City.” References: over the next five years, sometimes successfully, weeks or months can have their deaths • “What is also striking is that some * All-cause mortality during Covid-19: No and now promotes himself as an independent accelerated by human intervention, of the largest-population states in the plague and a likely signature of mass homicide social theorist and science critic. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL Great recycling options Horrified, wishing well With apologies to Re: Tourist attacked, June by good folk who care. All the at environment centre 26 story. best in his recovery. his fan club . . . I was recently looking for or broken up to collect This breaks my heart! a way to recycle a couple precious metals. Please, if anyone knows HINEARI NOM He led us calmly and diligently of old phones and a friend I was amazed to see anything about the attack through the pandemic while his recommended the Tairawhiti small boxes to collect bottle please report it! This is The Little Hair Shop is Minister was swanning around Recycle Centre. tops, plastic ballpoint pens, a disgusting and gutless fundraising for this tourist. , and the public is firmly on This is a place everyone toothpaste tubes, all kinds of attack, we do not want Enquire with Kim Travers. his side now in the blame game over should use. It is located small batteries, suckies and this type of scum in our bungling at the border. between the “Tool Shed” and coffee sachets (dry please). community! To the French MAT WIHAPI, Kaitaia While not entirely fair or accurate, “Traues” at 386 Palmerston They take laptop and tablet tourist I would like to say, Road. Going in I was stunned batteries. It would be so much “I am so sorry this has Yes I do agree, upsetting. Come that is where things are at and at the varied activities. At the better to recycle these than happened to you and wish on, give yourself up — they will hence the shock on Wednesday back is a lovely paved garden send them to landfill. you a speedy recovery”. find you. when Health Minister David Clark where primary school children In addition they have a Speedy recovery for the French moved to secure his own hide by, are taught about gardening, lending library of rat traps, so MICHELLE LEXMOND man, and yea, that’ll be awesome as was widely described, throwing insect pests and helpers, if you have a rodent problem if our community could help him Ashley Bloomfield “under the bus”. and are allowed to pick the you can simply rent a trap for Can we please do something with some wheels to carry on with “The Director-General has vegetables. There is a gazebo a short time. to try and help this guy get some his journey. Honestly, so sorry accepted that the protocol wasn’t where the public can sit in the There is so much more wheels? What can we do Gizzy? this has happened to you. being followed, he has accepted shade and have a cup of coffee. to see and learn that I We’ve got to show him that the responsibility for that and set about Inside they happily recommend everyone call in, not-so-nice are well outnumbered AMELIA ANNETTE HOUKAMAU accept old TVs, computers, pick up a few vegetables and putting it right,” Dr Clark told media printers, laptops and tablets have a chat with Stephany, an with Bloomfield standing off to the etc for recycling. They take enthusiastic worker there. side, crestfallen and a little teary. cellphones to be renovated and Asked if he would accept any used in third world countries TONY BARNBY Diligent vs disgraceful . . . responsibility himself, Dr Clark The diligent Dr Ashley ass, and got egg all over his replied: “The director-general has LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENT Bloomfield deserves a gong. face) deserves to be gone. already acknowledged that the The disgraceful David Clark system did not deliver here.” (who attempted to cover his PETER WOODING A poll on the Newshub site has 92 percent of respondents feeling Hysteria, paranoia and he should no longer be Minister Brought ‘bull pen’ to mind of Health; no corresponding poll The Gisborne Herald headline of could be located on Dr Bloomfield’s a hefty dose of irony Thursday 25th “ADORABULL” put employment situation. Norman Maclean’s sow further chaos in the me in mind of the cartoonist Alan That might be because a fully- prospective production of The city streets, as is being Paterson who lived in Gisborne subscribed Ashley Bloomfield Fan Crucible is timely but possibly experienced by the occupants in the mid 1960s and was curator Club has morphed into the AB not for the reasons he has in of the Capitol Hill Occupied for the Gisborne Art Gallery and Defence Society without skipping mind. The play is an allegory Protest in Seattle, where the Museum from 1964 until his sudden a beat or stopping to consider for McCarthyism, when “reds police are absent and where death in 1968. He had a number of how ineptly the ministry he leads under the beds” paranoia and one person has died and three books published during his career hysteria gripped the American people have been injured in and there were three books of handled our border protection in the his cartoons that were published weeks after coming out of lockdown. public in the early years of the shootings since June 8. Cold War. What has this to do with posthumously, the first one in (It was also largely unprepared for a 1969 titled “The bull pen” sold pandemic in the first place.) There is hysteria and McCarthyism? The hysteria paranoia in the major cities of and chaos today is being over 100,000 copies, and I attach a Then, when a multitude of issues the US today, and indeed all caused by the current relevant illustration from that book came to light, it took a whole week over Europe, generated by the communists whose forebears for interest during Angus Bull Week. to work out just how absent its Black Lives Matter movement. are in the movement The other two were “Knight after supposed testing regime had been One of its original organisers, McCarthy sought to root out knight” and “Professor Paterson’s French poetry, particularly that of for Kiwis returning from around a Patrisse Cullors, has said, from American society. book of engaging birds”. Francois Villon. He was an active globe in the throes of an escalating “Myself and Alicia (Garza) A powerful enabler and He worked for the Dominion member of the Wellington Savage in particular are trained supporter of Black Lives newspaper as their first staff Club, a keen gardener and I have pandemic. The steady drip of cartoonist before moving to been told that both he and his wife Covid-19 cases now being detected organisers. We are Marxists. Matter today is Hollywood and We are super versed on, sort most of its stars who, in the Palmerston North in 1950, and Nancy were naturists. in isolation facilities illustrates ultimately Gisborne. He was a the irresponsibility of our health of, ideological theories.” 1950s, McCarthy interrogated As trained, ideological in his quest to reveal those widely-read person and enjoyed MIKE COSTELLO authorities, who the team of Marxists they know how with Marxist leanings. 5 million had been relying on. to exploit an issue to rage During the McCarthy Both Bloomfield and Clark insist against the existing political era, liberal Americans were their relationship is tickety-boo. The and social order. Marx and brought to their knees Land issues no surprise same probably can’t be said for the Engels wrote at the end of under the gaze of the Grand Re: Compensation sought, Along with the removal of Minister and Jacinda Ardern, who the Communist Manifesto, Inquisitor and his acolytes. June 24 story. many iconic buildings around was possibly relieved that a political “Communists everywhere Today, white Americans are Of course it was likely that Gisborne, there has been in poll out this week had Labour down support every revolutionary “taking the knee” in support old rail tracks and fuel tanks many instances a flattening only nine points from the heady movement against the existing of a communist organisation amongst many other things, of the old, smoothing the heights of support it registered political and social order of whose ultimate aim is the even possibly taonga and land over and leaving behind things.” overthrow of capitalism. items of historic significance, whatever lay below — to later immediately post-lockdown. The Marxists are cynically Theatregoers attending would be found. This entire be found, as in this instance, Reports this week of crammed exploiting a genuine injustice The Crucible should bare area had a vibrant, full “by surprise”. buses transporting new arrivals like the George Floyd killing this irony in mind when they working wharf with rail and My family consists of six (some not wearing masks) to for a larger ideological watch the production later fuel pumps, and in the early generations of Gisbornites. isolation facilities shows there purpose. Proposals such as this year. days supported local Maori are still gaps in risk management, the defunding of the police life before the arrival of SUSANNE GRIGG although Dr Bloomfield wasn’t are perfectly designed to PATRICK COOPER Europeans. Wellington concerned as “very strict protocols were followed”. Can someone [email protected] explain why he and Dr Clark are still ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. fronting discussion about managed ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. isolation, despite responsibility for it ■ Always include full name and contact details. being taken off them? ■ 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, June 27, 2020 US sets one-day record GLOBAL BRIEFS WHO needs US$31.3bn to fight the raging pandemic GENEVA — A World Health Organisation-led coalition fighting the Covid-19 pandemic is for coronavirus cases asking government and private sector donors to help raise US$31.3 billion in the next 12 months AUSTIN, Texas— Texas and local governments take such of the country and higher to develop and deliver tests, treatments and Florida reversed course and measures. percentages of people testing vaccines for the disease. — AAP clamped down on bars again “The doctors told us at the positive for the virus. on Friday (local time), in the time, and told anyone who At the task force briefing, MH17 prosecutors’ warning nation’s biggest retreat yet would listen, that this would Dr Anthony Fauci, the nation’s AMSTERDAM — Dutch prosecutors say there is as the number of confirmed be a disaster. And it has been,” top infectious-disease expert, no reason to delay the murder trial of three men coronavirus infections per day said Dallas County Judge, urged people to remember over the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in the US surged to an all- Clay Jenkins. their responsibility to others: while the fourth considers his case. time high of 40,000. “Once again, the governor “A risk for you is not just Prosecutor Ward Ferdinandusse says the trial of Texas Governor Greg Abbott has been slow to act. He isolated to you.” his co-accused should not be delayed. ordered all bars closed, while is now being forced to do Deaths from the coronavirus “The rights and interests of the other three Florida banned alcohol at such the things that we’ve been in the US are running at suspects, the next of kin and society in a broader establishments. demanding that he do for the about 600 per day, down sense demand that the three default cases be The two states joined the last month and a half.” from a peak of around 2200 completed expeditiously and not be kept on hold, small but growing list of those Stocks fell sharply on Wall back. in mid-April. Some experts pending the moment that Pulatov wishes to state that are either backtracking or Street again over the surging The White House have expressed doubt that his trial position,” he told the court. putting any further reopenings virus case numbers. The Dow coronavirus task force, led by deaths would return to that District Judge Hendrik Steenhuis is due to rule of their economies on hold Jones Industrial Average shed Vice President Pence, held level, because of advances on Pulatov’s requests on July 3. — AAP because of a second wave of 730 points, or nearly 3 percent. its first briefing in nearly in treatment and because the coronavirus, particularly Texas reported more than two months, and Pence gave younger adults were more Trump’s wall spend rejected in the South and West. 17,000 new cases in the past assurances that the US was likely to survive than older WASHINGTON, DC — A federal appeals court Health experts have said a three days, with a record high “in a much better place” than ones. says US President Donald Trump was wrong to disturbingly large number of of nearly 6000 on Thursday. it was two months ago. The virus has been divert US$2.5bn meant for the Pentagon to build cases were being seen among In Florida, under GOP He said the nation had more blamed for over 127,300 part of his long-sought wall along the US-Mexico young people Governor Ron medical supplies on hand, a deaths and over 2.5 million border. who had been DeSantis, the smaller share of patients are confirmed infections in the In a pair of 2-1 decisions, the 9th US Circuit going out again Health officials agency that being hospitalised and death United States, according Court of Appeals on Friday (local time) said the — often without now believe more regulates bars rate were much lower than to live statistical data via White House lacked constitutional authority for wearing masks acted after the they had been in spring. www.worldometers.info/ the transfer, noting that Congress had denied or observing than 20 million daily number The count of new confirmed coronavirus/. the funding and found no “unforeseen military other social- Americans could of new cases infections, provided by Johns However, health officials requirement” to justify it. distancing rules. have contracted the neared 9000 — Hopkins University, eclipsed now believe more that 20 The court also said that California and New “It is clear almost doubling the previous high of 36,400, million Americans could Mexico, which share a border with Mexico and that the rise virus. the record set set on April 24, during one have contracted the virus. were among 20 states suing the government, had in cases is just two days of the deadliest stretches. The Centres for Disease legal standing to sue. — AAP largely driven earlier. Newly-reported cases per day Control and Prevention said by certain types of activities, A number of the hardest-hit have risen on average about the number of cases in the Four killed in drug cartel attack including Texans congregating states, including Arizona and 60 percent over the past US was likely to be around MEXICO CITY — Mexico City’s police chief Omar in bars,” Abbott said. Arkansas, have Republican two weeks, according to an 10 times higher than the Garcia Harfuch has been injured in an attack Abbott had pursued up to governors who have resisted Associated Press analysis. reported figure. “Our best attributed to one of the country’s most powerful now one of the most aggressive mask-wearing requirements While the rise partly reflects estimate right now is that for drug cartels, while four other people have been reopening schedules of any and have largely echoed US expanded testing, experts say every case that was reported, killed. The 38-year-old, who was appointed in governor. The Republican not President Donald Trump’s there is ample evidence the there were actually 10 other October to handle security in the city of 9 million only resisted calls to order desire to reopen the economy scourge is making a comeback, (unreported) infections,” CDC people, was attacked at 6.30am on Friday (local the wearing of masks but also quickly amid warnings the including rising deaths and Director Dr Robert Redfield time) in Lomas de Chapultepec, a high-income refused until last week to let virus could come storming hospitalisations in parts told reporters. — AP, agencies residential area, authorities said. People inside a van fired with high-calibre weapons at a vehicle carrying Garcia Harfuch, according to Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum. Police then pursued and exchanged fire with the attackers. Stocks sink as Covid cases jump Two of the police chief’s bodyguards, one of the attackers and a female passer-by were killed, NEW YORK CITY — Stocks on Wall Street fell further reopenings of their economies on hold. pause the reopenings of their states, undercut Security Minister Alfonso Durazo said at a press sharply on Friday (local time) as confirmed new “That certainly calls into question how Wall Street’s optimism for a relatively-swift conference. Garcia Harfuch attributed the attack coronavirus infections in the US hit an all-time vigorous this recovery will be,” said Bill Northey, economic turnaround. to the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel. — AAP high, prompting Texas and Florida to reverse senior investment director at US Bank Wealth “That has real implications for the pace Greens seal Irish coalition deal course on the reopening of businesses. Management. where we can return to economic normality,” The combination injected new jitters into a “We have to acknowledge there’s a high Northey said, adding that while some US states DUBLIN — Ireland’s Green Party has joined market that had been mostly riding high since degree of uncertainty about how this is going to were rolling back their reopening, it was unlikely members of arch rival centrist parties Fianna April on the hopes that the economy would progress for the remainder of the year.” there would be a broad, nationwide lockdown. Fail and Fine Gael — who have never governed recover from a deep recession, as businesses Markets had been mostly rallying since April Financial companies were among the biggest together before — in backing the formation of a opened doors and Americans began to feel on the hopes that US states as well as regions decliners after the Federal Reserve ordered coalition government. — AAP more confident that they could leave their around the world would continue to lift the many of the nation’s biggest banks to suspend St Louis rapper fatally shot homes again. lockdowns they had put in place to slow the buybacks of their stock and cap dividend ST LOUIS — A St Louis rapper who went by the The S&P 500 dropped 2.4 percent, giving up spread of the coronavirus. payments for several months. stage name Huey has been killed in a shooting all of its gains after a rally the day before. The increase in cases casts doubt on The stock market is likely to remain volatile that also wounded another man, US authorities The sell-off capped a choppy week of trading expectations that economies could continue to as traders weigh the ups and downs in the say. — AAP that erased the benchmark index gains for the reopen and that things could get back to normal trajectory of the pandemic. month. Even so, the S&P 500 was still on pace sooner rather than later. “In large part, we’re going to see some of Microsoft to close its stores for its best quarter since 1998. The number of confirmed new coronavirus these fits and starts,” said Charlie Ripley, senior NEW YORK CITY — Microsoft says it is The surge in the number of confirmed new cases per day in the US has hit an all-time high investment strategist for Allianz Investment permanently closing nearly all of its physical coronavirus cases prompted Texas and Florida of 40,000, eclipsing the mark set during the Management. “It’s going to weigh on sentiment stores around the world. The announcement to reverse course and clamp down on bars deadliest stretch in late April. to some extent, but overall we think the reflects what the company calls a “strategic again. The two states have joined a list of states The resurgence in the virus, and the actions economy is on the mend and the recovery is on change” for its retail business as sales that are now either backtracking or putting any by some governors to backtrack or at least its way.” — AP See also page 23 increasingly shift online. — Agencies Facebook to tag ‘harmful’ posts as boycott widens MENLO PARK, CA — The firm said it would halt hate speech. that describe people from people should generally be able Facebook has said it will start to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram He pointed to a European different groups, based on factors to see it for themselves on our label potentially-harmful posts advertising in the US “at least” Commission report this month such as race or immigration platforms. that it leaves up because of their through 2020. that found Facebook removed 86 status, as a threat, he said. “We will soon start labelling news value. “Continuing to advertise on percent of hate speech last year, “A handful of times a year, some of the content we leave The more hands-on approach these platforms at this time up from 82.6 percent. we leave up content that would up because it is deemed comes as the social-media firm would not add value to people However, he said the firm was otherwise violate our policies newsworthy, so people can know faces growing pressure to take and society,” the maker of Dove tightening its policies to “address if the public interest value when this is the case,” he said. stronger action to moderate the soap and Ben & Jerry’s ice the reality of the challenges outweighs the risk of harm,” He added that Facebook would content on its platform. cream, said. “We will revisit our our country is facing and how he said. “Often, seeing speech remove content — even from More than 90 advertisers current position if necessary.” they’re showing up across our from politicians is in the public politicians — if it determines have joined a boycott of the site, In a speech today, Facebook community”. interest, and in the same way that it incites violence or including consumer goods giant boss Mark Zuckerberg defended In addition to introducing that news outlets will report suppresses voting. Unilever today. the firm’s record of taking down labels, Facebook will ban ads what a politician says, we think — BBC story via RNZ The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 WORLD 13 Russia quits Stabbing attack at UN system aimed at a hotel in Glasgow protecting Six injured and hospitalised, suspect dead aid in Syria GLASGOW — A man has been shot dead by police after MOSCOW — Russia has quit a voluntary a stabbing incident at a hotel United Nations arrangement that aimed in Glasgow city centre. to protect hospitals and humanitarian aid Six people were being facilities and services in Syria from being hit treated in hospital for their by the warring parties. injuries, including a 42-year- Russia made the decision following an old police officer who was said internal UN inquiry in April found it was to be “critical but stable”. “highly probable” the Syrian government or its Sources had earlier allies carried out attacks on three healthcare suggested two other people facilities, a school and a refuge centre for had died at the Park Inn in children in northwest Syria last year. West George Street, which is Russian UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia currently being used to house accused “various ‘opposition groups’ and asylum seekers. terrorists through their proxies” of abusing the Police said the incident was humanitarian deconfliction process. not being treated as terrorism. Russia believed the UN should give any The other injured men in relevant information to Syrian authorities. hospital are aged 17, 18, 20, 38 “We do not see withdrawal as a threat and 53. to the humanitarian workers on the ground A police spokesman said the if information provided is accurate and situation was “contained” and trustworthy,” Nebenzia told Reuters. there was no danger to the Russia has provided military support to general public. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the civil He added that they were war, which erupted after Assad cracked down not looking for anyone else in on pro-democracy protesters in 2011. relation to the incident. ‘DREADFUL AFTERNOON FOR THE CITY OF GLASGOW’: Armed police are pictured above Russia and Syria have said their forces were at the scene of the stabbing attack in Glasgow, Scotland, on Friday (local time). Scottish police not targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure say the individual shot by armed police during the incident in Glasgow has died and six other and have long-questioned the sources used by The injury of a police people, including a police officer, have been hospitalised. AP picture the UN to verify attacks. officer, of course, Under the UN deconfliction arrangement, ‘ the locations of UN supported facilities and reminds us of the saddened by the terrible injured, including our officer. on the ground, of African other humanitarian sites like hospitals and bravery of our police incident in Glasgow”. “The incident is not being descent, with no shoes on. health centres had been shared with the service. They run The Scottish Police treated as a terrorism and our He was on the ground with warring parties in a bid to protect them. Federation, which represents investigation is continuing someone holding his side — I However, the United Nations has questioned towards dangers as the the large majority of Scottish into the circumstances,” said don’t know if it was a bullet whether it made them a target. rest of us would run police officers, said it had Johnson. wound, a stab wound, or what In a note to aid groups, seen by Reuters, the away notified the family of the One witness, who gave his it was.” UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian injured officer. name as John, said he came Milroy said the man was Affairs confirmed Russia’s withdrawal. “The —’ First Minister Nicola Police Scotland Assistant down from the third floor of one of the four taken away by United Nations is concerned about the Sturgeon Chief Constable Steve the hotel to see the reception medics and believed him to be withdrawal of the Russian Federation from the Johnson urged people to avoid area covered in blood. a victim of the attack. notification mechanism and is examining the the area. He told the PA news agency A spokeswoman for implications of this decision for humanitarian Scottish First Minister He said: “Officers were on that he initially saw one campaign group Positive personnel and operations in Syria,” the UN Nicola Sturgeon said it had the scene within two minutes, person who had been stabbed. Action In Housing said the note said. been a “dreadful afternoon for and armed officers shortly “I went down to the 91-room hotel was housing The UN said in the note that it would the city of Glasgow and she afterwards. The incident was entrance and shouted at him asylum seekers for the Mears discuss the situation further with Russia. was being “updated as the quickly contained.” and told him to stay calm and Group — a housing and It also said all parties — whether they situation becomes clearer”. The assistant chief constable that I would call for help,” he social care provider. which participated in the deconfliction arrangement She added: “My thoughts are added: “The individual who said. moved them there during the or not — were still bound by international with everyone involved. was shot by armed police has He then saw another man, coronavirus lockdown. humanitarian law. “The injury of a police died. who was “fighting for his life”. Sturgeon urged people to “If Russia thinks this will help them escape officer, of course, reminds us “Six other people are in Another witness, Craig avoid speculation, “to not accountability for war crimes, they’re dead of the bravery of our police hospital for treatment for their Milroy, saw the aftermath of share potentially harmful or wrong,” said Louis Charbonneau, UN director service. They run towards injuries, including a police the incident from an office upsetting material on social for Human Rights Watch. dangers as the rest of us officer, who is in a critical but building nearby and said he media and to follow police “We and other groups will continue to would run away.” stable condition. had seen four people taken advice while investigations are investigate and document the deliberate Prime Minister Boris “Our thoughts are with the away in ambulances. underway.” bombings of hospitals and other grave crimes Johnson said he was “deeply families of those who were He said: “I saw a man lying — BBC, AP, agencies in Syria.” — Reuters story via RNZ ‘Godzilla dust cloud’ arrives in the US Epstein accusers able to seek compensation from fund SILVER SPRING, MD — A massive plume of A FUND for women who lawyers representing more in January, claiming Both had also dust whipped up from the Sahara desert will were sexually abused by than 70 accusers, and that he used property overseen a fund to hover over the southeast of the US this weekend, Jeffrey Epstein opened on while “far more” accusers there as “the perfect compensate victims forecasters say, shrouding the region in a brown Thursday, nearly a year after might emerge the payouts hideaway” to abuse of the September haze and raising more health concerns in states the financier’s arrest and could be sizable. and traffic girls, 11, 2001, attacks. where the coronavirus crisis is worsening. suicide. “My expectation is they will from 2001 to 2018. Lawyers for some The 5600km cloud, dubbed the ‘Godzilla dust The fund enables accusers run from the thousands to the An agreement to of the women who cloud’, travelled 8000km from North Africa before to seek compensation from the millions” of dollars, she said. allow the fund to have sued Epstein’s reaching the region that stretches from Florida convicted sex offender’s estate, Epstein pleaded not open was reached in estate said their west into Texas and north into North Carolina which was estimated at $636.1 guilty last July to federal late May, after the clients might through Arkansas, the National Weather Service million before this year’s charges that he abused and estate agreed not to instead turn to the said. The dust storm could be seen as far as plunge in the markets. trafficked women and girls in disclose information fund. Pahrump, Nevada. Many of his accusers were Manhattan and Florida. provided by victims “Many of their This year, the dust was the most dense it had underage girls when the He died on August 10 at to defend itself Jeffrey Epstein clients have been been in a half a century, meteorologists said alleged abuse took place, the age of 66, while awaiting against other very hesitant to earlier this week. which authorities said trial for abuse dating back claims. come forward at all, and are “There’s emerging evidence of potential happened over nearly two to 2005, and was ruled to The fund does not prevent only doing so now because interactions between air pollution and the risk of decades. have committed suicide in his authorities from criminally the programme was designed Covid-19, so at this stage we are concerned,” said Jordana Feldman, an Manhattan jail cell. charging people who may have and structured the way Gregory Wellenius, an professor of environmental administrator for the fund, The fund’s launch was enabled Epstein’s abuse. it is,” Feldman said. “It’s health at Boston University’s School of Public said on a conference call delayed after the US Virgin Feldman helped design the confidential, not adversarial.” Health. — Agencies she had been working with Islands sued Epstein’s estate fund with Kenneth Feinberg. — Reuters story via RNZ 14 NOW NOW NOW *$ *$ *$ price, lowkms Economy motoringatagreat stationwagon, withampleroomforthewholefamily 2.5 litreauto,verypopulargreatlooking wagon, verypopularvehicle Economical familysize,7seater

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Amateur Dri. 11.54 15 53s66 Scelta Uno (Fr) 15 Gerard O’Reilly 7 5255P Bright Glow (Em1) (Fr) 7 Ian Cameron 13 Leander (Fr) 12 John Morrison 16 2190s Joshua Dylan (Fr) 16 Blair Orange 4 34041 Katchalight (Fr) 4 Bob Butt $7000, 4yo+ r40-r53. mobile, 2600m 14 44s4 Southern Storm (Fr) 13 John Dunn 5 — Magicol Ideal SCRATCHED 8 44722 Justan’s Sister (Fr) 8 Sheree Tomlinson 17 5067s Ideal Rule (Fr) 17 Scott Lethaby 9 P8633 Take After Me (Fr) 9 Ross Houghton 1 76744 Changearound (Fr) 1 Sheryl Wigg 15 64397 Kingsdown Atom (Fr) 14 Colin DeFilippi 18 219s0 Masada (Fr) 18 Anj Mugford 6 11064 Razcal Alley (Fr) 5 Sarah O’Reilly SCRATCHED 10 11973 Prince Teka (Fr) 10 Kyle Cameron 2 46567 Franco Sherborne (Fr) 2 Arron Hutton 16 — The Flying Fijian 7 08232 Pats Dragon (Fr) 6 Ricky May SCRATCHED SCRATCHED 11 218 Mighty Flying Rocker (Fr) U1 John Dunn 3 28036 Pete’s Dash (Fr) 3 Nigel Chalmers 17 — King Arthur 6 Book Event At Addington Trot 2.07 8 — Madame Frost 18 5800s Mathilda (Em1) (Fr) U1 Amber 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9 Colleen Negus 2 08580 Dora Explorer (Fr) 2 Lawrence McCormick 3 P7 Cody Banner (Fr) 3 Robbie Close 15 1s554 Blue Chip Delight (Fr) 13 Colin DeFilippi 10 5600s Royal Jester (Fr) 21 Sheldon Murtha 3 70797 Lisa Marie P (Fr) 3 Jo Herbert 4 8 American Viking (Fr) 4 Chris Butt 16 — Mils McArdle SCRATCHED 11 Concrete Brothers Pace 4.13 11 09160 Caesar’s Quest (Fr) 22 Gavin Cook 4 70000 Cabella Noir (Fr) 4 Jim Curtin 5 634 Princess Dakota (Fr) 5 Sam Thornley 17 15s4P Beau Major (Fr) 14 Robbie Holmes 12 s9233 Glacier Coaster (Fr) 23 5 9s929 Sunny Bill (Fr) 5 Robbie Close 6 Martha Stuart (Fr) 6 Jason Thomas 18 — American Sniper SCRATCHED $7000, 3yo+ r40-r44,r45 w/c. mobile, 2600m Jo-ann Buckland-Stevens 6 89480 Shpeedy (Fr) 6 John Dunn 7 Funky Monkey (Fr) 7 Matthew Williamson 1 00979 Loissonya (Fr) 1 Jessica Young-Grant 13 09600 Russian Express (Fr) 24 Alan Edge 7 02935 Idle Stuartia (Fr) 7 Blair Orange 8 087s Inherent Royal (Fr) 8 Blair Orange 9 Fahey Fence Hire Pace 3.22 2 74090 Chaaat (Fr) 2 Lawrence McCormick 8 9s06s Tricky Rastus (Em2) (Fr) 8 2 Hrs Construction Trot 12.27 9 Aldebaran Alissa (Fr) 9 Colin DeFilippi $7000, 3yo+ r45-r50. mobile, 2600m 3 00064 Playboy Prince (Fr) 3 Kerryn Tomlinson Philippa Wakelin 10 s2728 Yuri (Fr) U1 John Dunn 4 04860 Baker Creek (Fr) 4 Leo O’Reilly 9 78056 Tehoro Dazzle (Fr) 9 Robbie Holmes 1 88652 Bossmaro (Fr) 1 Blair Orange $7500, non-winners 3yo+ mr40 to mr45 11 4736 The Good Doctor (Fr) U2 Jonny W Cox 5 029s2 Adam Patron (Fr) 5 Gavin Smith stand, 2600m 10 74860 The Bloss (Fr) 10 Brent Borcoskie 2 s0900 Mack Sheer (Fr) 2 Jonny W Cox 11 44430 Dd’s Super Stuart (Fr) 11 Jeremy Markham 7 Fernlaw/Garry Thompson Solicitor 2.32 3 78000 Bird Of Paradise (Fr) 3 John Dunn 6 05177 Comfortably Numb (Fr) 6 John Dunn 1 s7065 Be Bee Lass (Fr) 1 Blair Orange 12 5s062 Honeys Son (Fr) 12 Sheree Tomlinson 4 37375 Scared Stiff (Fr) 4 Terry Chmiel 7 58438 Madame Frost (Fr) 7 Robbie Holmes 2 00s43 Eilish Hall (Fr) 2 Jim Curtin 13 040s3 Tequila Sunset (Fr) 13 Kyle Cameron $7000, non-winners 3yo+ mr40 to mr46. 5 0s058 Art Banker (Fr) 5 Kimberly Butt 8 20336 Kayla Maguire (Fr) 8 Matt Anderson 3 80s00 Awesome Impee (Fr) 3 Philippa Wakelin 14 9s079 Jerry Garcia (Fr) 14 Leo O’Reilly mobile, 1980m 6 80049 Highland Reign (Fr) 6 Jessica Young-Grant 9 35065 Magicol Ideal (Fr) 9 Sarah O’Reilly 4 3s689 Muchacha Bonita (Fr) 4 Robbie Close 15 s0501 Missalyssa (Fr) U1 Tim Williams 1 0s076 Conquer Me (Fr) 1 Robbie Holmes 7 90802 Flamboyant (Fr) 7 Ben Laughton 10 — Sweet Marylou SCRATCHED 5 043s8 Pastrana (Fr) 5 Jonny W Cox 16 8s008 Time In A Bottle (Fr) U2 Gerard O’Reilly 2 7s243 Samarias Mach (Fr) 2 Ben Hope 8 08577 Mordecai (Fr) 8 Kerryn Tomlinson 11 s5054 Magical Matty (Fr) 21 Sheree Tomlinson 6 83052 Build A Bridge (Fr) 6 James Geddes 17 6s441 Kowhai Sundown (Fr) U3 Samantha Ottley 3 s2486 I Miss Mum (Fr) 3 Katie Cox 9 43930 Essence Of Easton (Fr) 9 12 5s8s8 Trompeur (Fr) 22 Shaun Anderson 7 35s09 Majestic Rollon (Fr) 7 Amber Lethaby 18 00069 Mickey Jay (Em1) (Fr) U4 4 738s6 Don’t Tell Ange (Fr) 4 Anj Mugford Matthew Williamson 13 14s88 Speciale Uno (Fr) 23 Blair Orange 8 089s9 Bacardi Pride (Fr) 8 Murray Edmonds Kerryn Tomlinson 5 — Kennedy SCRATCHED 10 07995 Paul’s Verdict (Fr) 21 Samantha Ottley 14 007s9 Star Reactor (Fr) 24 Gemma Thornley

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 4 64636 Opawa Queen nwtd W & T Steele 5 Sportsbowl Function Centre 1.30 7 s8s31 Award Winner 30.97 Thayne Green 2 54323 Charlow 30.77 R & N O’Regan Race 1: ELECTRIC SHOCK, HIT ZONE, MY BRO JET 5 67241 El Narco 30.69 Phil Green 8 22186 Kapai Chris 31.05 W & T Steele 3 46211 Thrilling Rosa 30.52 Karen Walsh 6 67772 Busy Flash nwtd W & T Steele $1450, C1, 318m EMERGENCIES: 4 21165 Dobby Who 30.63 M Prangley Race 2: THRILLING BOW, WINBOURN FREDDY, EL NARCO 7 22244 Winbourn Freddy nwtd Sean Codlin 1 63525 Tango Miss 18.73 Thayne Green 9 84278 Birds Fly High 31.00 Peter Henley 5 61164 Dig Dig Dig 30.60 S O’Neill Race 3: ATTILA’S ARROW, HANDS OF STEEL, 8 212 Thrilling Bow 30.67 Karen Walsh 2 22481 Hillbilly Brewed 18.81 Howard Scott 10 76475 Happy Medium 30.69 R & N O’Regan 6 67685 Monsoon Malabar 30.78 Udy & Cottam MOBILITY SCOOTER EMERGENCIES: 3 76566 Just Maddie nwtd Marsha Black 7 Fs515 Glow Up 30.46 Ben Craik Race 4: PACEMAKER, SNOOPY’S HERO, GO ALL LIN 9 285F7 My Bro Bobby nwtd M Prangley 4 45561 Nexus 18.60 Glennis Farrell 8 Mps Fencing Sprint 2.44 8 72114 Thrilling Izzy 30.31 Karen Walsh Race 5: WAITERIMU RIPPER, TANGO MISS, NEXUS 10 61378 Opawa Lola 31.22 Glennis Farrell 5 86732 Waiterimu Ripper 18.51 R & L Udy $2390, C4, 318m EMERGENCIES: 9 62532 Opawa Delight 30.59 Ben Craik Race 6: ISN’T SHE BLISS, FORD MAN, IT’S A LAUGH 6 55327 Go Kiki nwtd Glennis Farrell 3 Trophies Plus Sprint 12.40 7 61575 Grindelwald 19.03 Emma Potts 1 12111 Marked Man 18.41 W & T Steele 10 21333 Jinja Jay 30.48 W & T Steele Race 7: MY KIRSTY, ROD’S GIRL, AWARD WINNER 2 44515 Native Scout 18.60 Phil Green $1450, C1, 318m 8 65376 Botany Sandy 18.86 Phil Green Race 8: MARKED MAN, PORTLAND WONDER, MANILA BALA EMERGENCIES: 3 45123 Manila Bala 18.24 R & N O’Regan 11 Qualified Pet Services 3.59 4 12244 Thank You Next 18.60 Ben Craik Race 9: ENJOY THE PERKS, SHAYNEE, GO ANGEL 1 24151 Attila’s Arrow 18.66 Howard Scott 9 42847 Tribal Conquest 18.80 R & L Udy $2860, C5, 318m Race 10: THRILLING ROSA, CHARLOW, OUR HEMI 2 45543 Hands Of Steel nwtd Thayne Green 10 76872 Firefly Laffey 18.68 Sean Codlin 5 11457 Botany Rifles 18.69 Phil Green 6 52152 Botany Wayne 18.49 Phil Green 1 53316 Miss Claude 18.53 Udy & Cottam Race 11: MISS CLAUDE, KIWI BOY, CALL ME LEO 3 27456 Smash Burton 19.12 R & L Udy 4 37522 Mobility Scooter 18.65 Marsha Black 6 Jo’s Wholesale & Sports Bar 1.55 7 16247 Thrilling Hudson nwtd Thayne Green 2 62712 Kiwi Boy 18.18 Udy & Cottam Race 12: MA CHERE, RAINY RIVER, LITTLE LEAF 8 11617 Portland Wonder 18.39 Ben Craik 3 5s134 Call Me Leo 18.49 Thayne Green 5 6s87s Cawbourne Cool 18.68 K T Herbert $1450, C1, 318m 6 642s2 Kai Nan 18.94 Glennis Farrell EMERGENCY: 4 57384 Express Emporium 18.46 W & T Steele 5 12633 Electric Dancer 18.48 W & T Steele 7 35473 Thrilling Dora nwtd Emma Potts 1 66664 Just Nia 18.80 Marsha Black 9 34884 Podium Phobia 18.53 Ben Craik 6 12541 Artic Miss 18.42 Greg Pomeroy 8 68633 Yella Ella 18.58 R & L Udy 2 21217 Isn’t She Bliss 18.58 Peter Henley 3 27374 Ford Man 18.90 R & L Udy 7 25158 Madam Bucks 18.46 Greg Pomeroy EMERGENCIES: 9 Mt Wellington Tab Stakes 3.10 1 The Manukau Sportsbowl 12.02 4 1182 It’s A Laugh 18.66 Sam Lozell 8 3sF26 Due To Burn 18.74 Karen Walsh 9 78764 Agbeze 18.98 Marsha Black $2860, C1/2, 527m $1365, C0, 318m 5 87455 My Snuggles 18.93 Glennis Farrell EMERGENCY: 10 58878 Rion King nwtd R & L Udy 6 63667 Noise Maker 18.70 Phil Green 1 82578 Noah Who 30.52 M Prangley 9 15278 Thrilling Peta 18.29 Karen Walsh 1 Sadowski nwtd Linda Martin 4 Hewlett Electrical Sprint 1.05 7 47428 Not Shackley 18.79 Jim Black 2 42532 Go Angel 30.70 Glennis Farrell 2 76662 Loudred nwtd R & L Udy 8 62543 Fancy 19.00 M Prangley 3 66333 Opawa Roy nwtd Glennis Farrell 12 Jack’s Wholesale Meats 4.23 3 65584 Rowdy Ratbag nwtd Marsha Black $2035, C2/3, 318m EMERGENCIES: 4 13154 Shaynee 30.82 Sam Lozell $1685, C2, 318m 4 73775 Riccitelli nwtd Marsha Black 1 76113 Pacemaker 18.71 S O’Neill 9 2767s Sweet Clover 18.81 K T Herbert 5 55646 Jinja Might 30.42 Udy & Cottam 5 35252 Electric Shock nwtd A J Christiansen 1 64187 Dignity Dented nwtd Thayne Green 2 28s73 Thrilling Dexter 18.67 Sam Lozell 10 66875 Bailey And Cream 18.81 R & L Udy 6 44641 Opawa Nemo 30.96 W & T Steele 6 6 Botany Racheal nwtd Phil Green 7 86716 Pam Arising 30.74 S O’Neill 2 77444 Kuridrani 18.49 Marsha Black 3 71831 Snoopy’s Hero 18.63 David Ray 7 554 My Bro Jet nwtd Sam Lozell 7 Terminating Pick6 Stakes 2.19 8 12624 Thea Who 31.34 M Prangley 3 46835 Stay Rich 18.55 M & J Smith 4 32766 Last Star 18.56 D R Laing 8 53333 Hit Zone nwtd A J Christiansen EMERGENCIES: 4 16341 Little Leaf 18.66 Emma Potts 5 22557 Go All Lin 18.56 S O’Neill $2505, C1, 527m 9 11574 Enjoy The Perks 30.87 A J Christiansen 5 76264 Thrilling Arnold 18.70 Sean Codlin 2 Carol’s Tab Taipa Tavern 12.20 6 34325 Does He Exist 18.53 Robert Roper 1 56432 Rod’s Girl 30.80 Udy & Cottam 10 55575 Our Scarlett nwtd Glennis Farrell 6 32138 Forego 18.92 Greg Pomeroy 7 77781 Paddy Fast 18.76 M & J Smith 2 43566 Boyka 30.33 Glennis Farrell 7 33221 Ma Chere 18.67 S O’Neill $2505, C1, 527m 8 1483F Botany Thommo 18.60 Phil Green 3 45533 My Kirsty nwtd Udy & Cottam 10 Steve Clark Memorial 3.34 8 74241 Rainy River 18.77 S E Hunt 1 51718 Portland Dream nwtd Ben Craik EMERGENCIES: 4 14753 Bobble nwtd W & T Steele EMERGENCIES: 2 21641 Nana Molly 30.90 Udy & Cottam 9 11766 Choo Choo 18.65 Glennis Farrell 5 2671s Dundee Glitter nwtd Emma Potts $4030, C3/4, 527m 9 26647 Frosty Blaze 18.71 Thayne Green 3 68273 Opawa Big 30.91 Glennis Farrell 10 65567 Always Dreaming 18.58 Glennis Farrell 6 54256 Opawa Gonzo nwtd Glennis Farrell 1 63531 Our Hemi nwtd Udy & Cottam 10 16565 Tommy The Jett 18.99 Marsha Black

Christchurch greys at Addington Monday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 7 866 Homebush Dream nwtd John McInerney 2 86343 Ohoka Megan nwtd Lisa Waretini 8 87344 Crystal Cindi nwtd John McInerney 9 greyhoundauctions.co.nz 2.37 Race 1: JUST STAGGER, PRINCELY CASTLE, 8 3345 Just Stagger nwtd John McInerney 3 885 Diamond Dazzled nwtd Malcolm Grant 4 5742 Beau View Winnie nwtd J M Lane 7 My Redeemer Distance 1.57 $1450, C1, 295m HOMEBUSH DREAM 2 Casswoods For Carpet 12.25 5 63644 Princess Romaine nwtd Sharon Hindson 1 57734 Homebush Rapper 17.47 John McInerney Race 2: MISS MALIA, TROUBLESOME LEE, $4000, C1, distance, 645m 6 56s67 Duke Of Argyll nwtd Howard Anderton $2390, C0, 520m 1 66721 Mayhem Made nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 2 66234 Call Me Joe 17.31 Alan Botherway GOLDSTAR TUDOR 7 676 Smashing Avacado nwtd Craig Roberts 1 Goldstar Tudor nwtd S & B Evans 2 s4341 Opawa Deal 38.08 J & D Fahey 3 76572 Impressive High 17.88 John McInerney Race 3: MARAKESH MAX, HOMEBUSH CARRA, 8 26538 Goldstar Aria nwtd S & B Evans 4 65427 Yanira Bale 17.33 Craig Roberts HOMEBUSH SUSAN 2 74 Smash Zone nwtd Malcolm Grant 3 82356 Longshanks nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 3 23452 Slippery Suzie nwtd S & B Evans 5 36652 Denuto 17.47 Ray Adcock Race 4: OPAWA SOLOMON, OHOKA MEGAN, 5 Suck It Up Ltd Dash 1.18 4 85456 Translation nwtd J & D Fahey 4 75564 Cool Hand Lester nwtd Sharon Hindson 5 61631 Know Denying nwtd Garry Cleeve 6 88366 Gracie Lee 17.30 John McInerney BEAU VIEW WINNIE 5 Troublesome Lee nwtd J M McCook $1365, C0, 295m 6 41535 Barrel Runner 38.56 Ashley Bradshaw 7 85665 Know Cause 17.29 Garry Cleeve Race 5: IYLAH JEWEL, HOMEBUSH GLITCH, OPAWA JADE 6 2225s Miss Malia nwtd Robin Wales 1 7688s Sheer Flattery nwtd Alan Botherway 7 44224 Run Run Rover nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 8 4435F Mitcham Ryder 17.48 John McInerney Race 6: LA ROCHELLE, CRYSTAL CINDI, OPAWA GYPSY 7 57 Denarau Delight nwtd Malcolm Grant 2 42523 Iylah Jewel nwtd Craig Roberts 8 56636 Know Anxiety 38.44 Garry Cleeve EMERGENCIES: Race 7: OPAWA DEAL, RUN RUN ROVER, KNOW DENYING 8 s8682 Opawa Dawn nwtd Robin Wales 3 254 Homebush Glitch nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCY: 9 667s5 Homebush Dolphy 17.80 John McInerney Race 8: OPAWA BOYS PAID, RIPSLINGER ROXY, 4 55787 Opawa Jade nwtd Robin Wales 9 78776 Know Equal nwtd Garry Cleeve 10 47458 Eternal Debt 17.29 Garry Cleeve QUEENA BALE 3 Hart Family Greyhound Racing 12.42 5 84483 Homebush Sugar nwtd John McInerney Race 9: CALL ME JOE, HOMEBUSH RAPPER, $1365, C0, 295m 6 47776 Homebush Mist nwtd John McInerney 8 Ray White Cashmere Stakes 2.17 10 Springston Hotel Stakes 2.54 MITCHAM RYDER 1 87 Homebush Maple nwtd John McInerney 7 88 Miss Cairo nwtd John McInerney $2505, C1, 520m $2505, C1, 520m 8 646F7 Edison nwtd John McInerney Race 10: BYE BYE PUNTER, OUR PAT, DYNA MONTY 2 37753 Homebush Susan nwtd John McInerney 1 8143 Rieko 30.57 Alan Botherway 1 27185 Homebush Carter 30.96 John McInerney 3 s7786 Smash Trust nwtd Malcolm Grant 6 Crate & Barrel Hotel Sprint 1.37 2 22361 Ripslinger Roxy 30.34 Ashley Bradshaw 2 7s363 Retallick nwtd J M McCook 4 Homebush Carra nwtd John McInerney 3 47522 Queena Bale 30.20 Craig Roberts 3 211Ps Our Pat 30.58 Robin Wales 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Dash 12.07 5 8878 Impressive Chase nwtd John McInerney $1365, C0, 295m 4 44648 Big Tiny nwtd John McInerney 4 53556 Dyna Monty 29.94 Craig Roberts $1365, C0, 295m 6 Trousseau nwtd Jason Dunn 1 8 Finneous Jewel nwtd Craig Roberts 5 36417 Adelphi 30.77 J M McCook 5 26215 Impressive Jazz 31.58 John McInerney 7 22262 Marakesh Max nwtd John McInerney 2 86 Homebush Hero nwtd John McInerney 6 77683 Ascott 31.20 Corey Steele 6 42231 Bye Bye Punter 30.46 Robin Wales 1 87877 Goldstar Harlowe nwtd S & B Evans 8 76874 Just Peaches nwtd Howard Anderton 2 68686 Pascale Jewel nwtd Craig Roberts 3 56535 Homebush Millie nwtd John McInerney 7 48387 Opawa Al 30.53 Robin Wales 7 34217 Speedy Lucy 30.92 Lisa Waretini 3 45652 Princely Castle nwtd John McInerney 4 mayhounds.org.nz Rehoming Grp 1.00 4 76662 Opawa Gypsy nwtd Robin Wales 8 11242 Opawa Boys Paid 30.41 J & D Fahey 8 52518 Adobe Girl 30.74 Matt Roberts 4 66468 Sea Spray Nova nwtd Barry Freeman 5 767 Mitcham Emma nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 5 86578 Opawa Nash nwtd John Rush $2390, C0, 520m 6 5 Mull Of Kintyre nwtd Sharon Hindson 9 65466 Goldstar Dawson nwtd S & B Evans 9 65466 Goldstar Dawson nwtd S & B Evans 6 65676 Homebush Kian nwtd John McInerney 1 78223 Opawa Solomon nwtd Robin Wales 7 La Rochelle nwtd Jason Dunn 10 87676 Tikao Jackie nwtd Mitchell & Smith 10 18685 Tom Fox 30.61 J M McCook

Extra Christchurch greys at Addington Monday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 4-5 T. 3-4-5 Q. 2-3-4-5 Selections 4 78s42 Auto Speed 17.50 Ray Adcock 6 15314 Miss Adobe 30.39 Matt Roberts 8 6538s Shaw Winner 17.52 J M McCook 9 667s5 Homebush Dolphy 17.80 John McInerney 5 46373 Mitcham Reado 17.24 John McInerney 7 61748 Punters Delight 30.34 Robin Wales EMERGENCIES: 10 47458 Eternal Debt 17.29 Garry Cleeve Race 1: AUTO SPEED, LADY SOBERS, ZADEE BALE 6 7s357 Punch On Rex 17.39 John McInerney 8 34757 Goldstar Alaska 31.07 S & B Evans 9 667s5 Homebush Dolphy 17.80 John McInerney Race 2: FINAL AFFAIR, YOUNG MASE, MISS ADOBE 7 1s788 Zadee Bale 17.62 Daniel Roberts EMERGENCIES: 10 47458 Eternal Debt 17.29 Garry Cleeve 5 Re-energise Dash 4.21 Race 3: BASHFUL BUFFY, PRINCE ZULU, ELITE BLUEBLOOD 8 77654 Absent 17.27 Garry Cleeve 9 65466 Goldstar Dawson nwtd S & B Evans $1450, C1, 295m Race 4: HOMEBUSH BARCLAY, VIK VIKKERS, KNOW TACTICS EMERGENCIES: 10 18685 Tom Fox 30.61 J M McCook 4 Angler’s Arms Tavern Dash 4.04 1 374F7 Knocka Know How 17.31 Garry Cleeve Race 5: JACKIE, KNOCKA KNOW HOW, 9 667s5 Homebush Dolphy 17.80 John McInerney $1450, C1, 295m 10 47458 Eternal Debt 17.29 Garry Cleeve 3 Dave Robbie Photographer 3.46 2 124 Jackie 17.59 Lisa Waretini HOMEBUSH HOTSHOT 1 38464 Homebush Barclay nwtd John McInerney 3 66853 Homebush Hotshot 17.46 John McInerney 2 Durasteel Structures 3.29 $1450, C1, 295m 2 86826 Sea Spray Ash 18.04 Barry Freeman 4 74338 Chicago Head 17.40 John McInerney 1 46554 Elite Blueblood 17.63 John McInerney 3 87545 Goldstar Beau 17.71 S & B Evans 5 53268 Dyna Elliot 17.31 Craig Roberts 1 Flair Dash 3.11 $2505, C1, 520m 2 84866 Bashful Buffy 17.17 John McInerney 4 56575 Nykara 17.49 J M McCook 6 62515 Mitcham Queen 17.58 John McInerney $1450, C1, 295m 1 s4136 Final Affair nwtd Jason Dunn 3 57715 Whitman 17.67 John McInerney 5 76538 Bound Up 17.58 John McInerney 7 58674 Father Leo nwtd John McInerney 2 64435 Opal Hunter nwtd John McInerney 4 54754 Know Farewell 17.66 Garry Cleeve 6 42754 Know Tactics 17.61 Garry Cleeve 8 54667 Goldstar Montana 17.47 S & B Evans 1 85214 Lady Sobers 17.49 John McInerney 3 65646 Homebush Fudge nwtd John McInerney 5 66223 Prince Zulu 17.31 Lisa Waretini 7 68845 Impressive Gift nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 2 83174 Homebush Sonja 17.54 John McInerney 4 16642 Shermo Bale 30.57 Craig Roberts 6 58736 Homebush Zack 17.99 John McInerney 8 26235 Vik Vikkers 17.47 Craig Roberts 9 667s5 Homebush Dolphy 17.80 John McInerney 3 1 Uncle Frank 17.82 Howard Anderton 5 6171 Young Mase 30.56 J M McCook 7 63315 Zola Black 17.65 Craig Roberts EMERGENCIES: 10 47458 Eternal Debt 17.29 Garry Cleeve The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS 17 Holy Trinity Church

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1. JS Munday,H Bentall,D Aberdein,M Navarro,FA Uzal &S Brown, Death of a neonatal lamb due to Clostridium perfringens type B in New Zealand, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 2020. 2. West, Dave M., Bruere, A. Neil and Ridley, Anne L. The Sheep, Health, Disease and Production. Auckland: Massey University Press, 4 th ed., 2018. Print.

32659-01 22 FOCUS ON THE LAND The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020

Metabolic Disease in Sheep

by Andrew Cribb Director/veterinarian at East Coast Farm Vets

In the last week or so we have been seeing an increase in the amount of “down ewes.” Invariably, here we are talking about metabolic disease in sheep.  ere are three main types of disease: TOP PRICE: Turiroa Angus near Wairoa had a night to • Pregnancy Toxaemia (Sleepy Sickness) remember this week when they sold the top priced Angus bull • Hypocalcaemia (Milk Fever) sold to-date in New Zealand this sales season (pictured above). • Hypomagnesaemia (Grass Staggers). He was sold to Kaharau Angus and Orere Angus in Gisborne All of these diseases are caused, primarily, by for a whopping $104,000. Smiles all round when those involved a lack of nutrition in multiple bearing older were pictured together — (from left) Kylie and Ben Johnson ewes.  e following are factors associated from Orere, Turiroa studmaster Andrew Powdrell, Penny with metabolic disease. Hoogerbrug and Nick Carr from Kaharau. Picture supplied • A falling plane of nutrition in the last two months of pregnancy.  is is a very real problem at the moment where high soil THE moisture has led to poor utilisation of grass and frosts, have dropped soil temperature and STOCk pasture growth. 32574-05 REPORT • Any sudden restriction in feed, for example, scanning, shearing, pre-lamb treatments.  ese management events need to Strong sale but smaller yarding occur, but give thought to planning these are done as early as possible. by Trevor Brown pens of store ewes sold, best price there was • A lack of shelter in poor weather $94.50 for 25 from Kia Ora Station at Ruatoria. conditions can prevent sheep from grazing. It A MUCH stronger sale under wet conditions Best prices — store male lambs: Coventry also increases their feed requirements. occurred at the weekly Matawhero sheep sale Station, 20, $126.50, 21, $116, 4, $70; Te Wera • Other diseases can prevent sheep from yesterday with a smaller tally of 1600 sheep sold Station, 41, $126, 6, $94; Orere Station (Pehiri), 68, and store ewe lambs were the largest entry. The $125, 17, $92; Mangaheia Station (2011) (Tolaga eating. For example, footrot, abscesses, dental problems, parasites, pinkeye etc. price lift was no doubt boosted by the wet week, Bay), 70, $119, 56, $101, 18, $68; Pukekiwi Station the milder temperatures creating good grass (Motu), 58, $90. • In intensive rotational grazing systems, CHANCE TO RECONNECT: Two of some ewes can’t compete for feed and starve. growth. The recent sale of two East Coast sheep Store ewe lambs: Coventry Station, 34, $121.50, and cattle stations to farming families and not 53, $109, 23, $80; Te Wera Station, 84, $120.50, 14, the more severely affected districts • Older ewes are more at risk than 2Ts. forestry companies has also put a smile on many $97; C.N.A and J.M Marr (Te Wera), 229, $106, 30, Ngatapa and Rere requested Rural • Multiples bearing ewes are more faces. There were only two pens of prime ewes $89.50; Mangaheia Station (2011), 171, $105.50, Support to organise a community susceptible than singles. gathering that included other affected  e treatment of these diseases is reliant on a entered, 38 in total, selling for $114 and $115. 208, $97, 40, $81; Orere Station, 18, $96; Bracken Two prime lambs on account of R.R and Enterprises Ltd (Matawai), 31, $87, 133, $79, 42, rural districts. Picture by Liam Clayton quick diagnosis – what this means is having M.A Sherratt fetched $134. Coventry Station $58; Pukekiwi Station, 71, $82. metabolic treatment in the front of your bike at Muriwai topped the store lambs, receiving Store mixed age ewes: Kia Ora Station, 25, and treating as you see it. Waiting till you go $126.50 for 20 male lambs and $121.50 for a pen $94.50, 6, $86; Hakurenga Inc (Waipiro Bay), 59, to town to pick up some treatment will just of 34 well presented ewe lambs. There were 4 $91.50, 22, $76.50. Gathering not work. Most treatments will revolve around giving approximately 100ml of some metabolic to discuss preparation to the a ected ewes under the skin and over the ewes. Oral dosing with 60-120ml of propylene glycol (Ketol and the drought various other brands), which is a straight energy source for the ewe. Getting them up and getting is the key to success. In some by Murray Robertson situations it may be possible to bring the ewes home and treat them there. A MEETING is planned to discuss the impact of the drought that Treatment is not expensive and with an affected parts of the district over extremely favourable lamb and mutton schedule at the moment, treatment certainly summer and autumn, facilitated make sense. by Agriculture Recovery Facilitator David Scott. An information sheet and specialised “The effects of the drought in our packages for treating metabolic diseases are region were sporadic, with some available at the clinic. We encourage all of districts suffering more than others,” you to seriously think about this and have he said. one of these packages in the front of your “The physical geography along with bike (and all other on your farm), because as the constant ‘rain shadow’ often was I have said treatment is cheap and the return the difference between some rain and on investment is massive. no rain.” Two of the more severely affected districts, Ngatapa and Rere, Guaranteed requested Rural Support to organise 32667-04 a community gathering that included other affected rural districts. eff ective animal “An event has been planned for the ENGINEERS rural districts of Waingake, Muriwai, Irrigation฀made฀easy Waerenga-o-Kuri, Tahunga, Pehiri, health advice Wharekopae, Rere and Ngatapa,” Mr HANSEN & TOMLINSON •฀All฀irrigation฀requirements LTD Scott said. “Families from those districts •฀Farm฀water฀reticulation GISBORNE are invited to the Ngatapa Rugby •฀Ultra-violet฀light฀and฀water฀treatment Clubrooms on Friday July 3, •฀Supply฀and฀install฀solar฀pump฀systems commencing 3.30pm. The gathering has been sponsored by Rural Support Trust, MPI and Tom Lane Property Brokers Real Estate. “There will be a guest speaker, Gerard Vaughan from Farmstrong.” Those who wish to attend have been asked to phone 06 869 0870 or 027 211 9941 to register their interest, which will assist with catering numbers. “It is important to note that the objective for the gathering is the 868 8616 opportunity for our rural families to reconnect, get together, exchange drought plus Covid-19 lockdown

349 Childers Road 25676-01 32276-01 (Cnr Childers Rd & Carnarvon St) stories and have a laugh.” 31663-05 122฀Disraeli฀Street,฀Gisborne฀•฀Phone฀06฀867฀1613฀•฀offi฀[email protected] The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 BUSINESS 23 Unemployment might ‘Twin health, economic be over 10 percent already — new study

WELLINGTON — While Treasury crises worse than GFC’ has tipped unemployment to peak at almost 10 percent, a new study WELLINGTON — Sir suggests that figure might have John Key says he “runs out already been reached. of adjectives” when trying Researchers at Victoria University to describe the size of the RUNNING OUT found 7 percent of people with jobs economic crisis caused by OF ADJECTIVES before the Alert Level 4 lockdown had Covid-19. TO DESCRIBE lost them within three weeks — about The former prime minister CRISES: Sir John 180,000 people. made the comment to RNZ’s Key has told RNZ Two percent managed to gain work Guyon Espiner for the podcast reporter Guyon in that time, leaving a net loss of about After the Virus, which hosts Espiner that 130,000. In all, they estimated “the discussions with New Zealand he ‘runs out of unemployment rate doubled from 5.3 and international experts adjectives’ when percent immediately before lockdown about the post-pandemic trying to describe to 10.3 percent by the third week of world. the sheer scale lockdown”. Key said the twin health of the twin health Nearly half — 44 percent — of and economic crises facing and economic households suffered some kind of the world made it a more crises that have income loss over the lockdown, with pronounced problem than the been caused many taking paycuts to keep their 2008 Global Financial Crisis by the Covid-19 jobs, as the economic impacts of the (GFC), and pointed to China’s pandemic. lockdown started to bite. weakened economy as a factor NZ Herald picture “The economic effects experienced in the severity of the current by Greg Bowker during the Alert Level 4 lockdown crisis. were larger than some recent “In 2008, China was in commentators suggest,” said Michael much stronger shape and, will confidence return to the “The idea that you can didn’t want to see a return Fletcher, a senior research fellow at the really, it was a part of the consumer?” simply shut down an economy to normality, as that would university’s Institute for Governance equation that helped the world Ecological economist Dr and suddenly just flick a underplay the role that and Policy Studies. out of the GFC.” Simon Mair and economist switch and it gets going again economic systems had in “A bit under half of New Zealand He said one bit of good news and writer Philippe Legrain I think is not true.” preventing a rapid response to households we surveyed experienced was that banks were in a also appeared on the podcast. Legrain said he thought the Covid-19. an economic loss and there was a net stronger position compared to Legrain agreed with Key aftershocks from the current “Given that we know with job loss of about 130,000. That’s a big 2008. that the current economic crises could last for a decade. things like climate change, negative jolt.” “To me, the big challenge crisis was ‘an order of “If you ask the ordinary other crises are coming, I The International Monetary Fund ultimately will be how quickly magnitude bigger’ than the person in the street how they think a return to normality is on Thursday said the world was in for we can get to a position where GFC and went on to describe see the future, it’s never been a mistake.” a bigger shock than expected, saying we can return to some sort the optimism in some financial more uncertain.” “What we need is a real the global economy could shrink by of normality. Will that take markets for a v-shaped While agreeing that a transformation to a more 4.9 percent this year — up from a 3 a vaccine and will we deliver recovery as “completely v-shaped recovery was resilient economy.” percent contraction predicted in April. one? And, ultimately, when delusional”. unlikely, Simon Mair said he — Radio New Zealand The Victoria University study also looked at how the lockdown and loss of jobs and income had affected personal relationships. They found 52 percent of working mums and 47 percent of NZ ideal for health tech start-ups: angel investor working dads had more parenting to do, with no corresponding drop in their by Nicholas Pointon, RNZ and portals that could One was management work demands. The biggest increase in allow doctors to monitor You have a lot software firm Midtech demand was for working mothers with WELLINGTON — New patients from a distance and of‘ people who are Global, which was sold to kids aged four or under. Zealand is ready to become streamline the analysis of an Australian company this “Those who lost their jobs a global hub for health tech medical data. accessing healthcare month for an undisclosed experienced some decline in wellbeing, start-ups, an angel investor A recently-published report through audio-visual sum. and there was more conflict between says. by the Technology Investment links now . . . During the sale, Cereus couples,” said Kate Prickett of the The newly-formed Cereus Network identified 180 spun out ManageMyHealth, Director of the Roy McKenzie Centre Health Group is looking healthcare tech companies —Vino’ Ramayah which is a personal health for the Study of Families, which was to invest up to $5m to get that signalled international software app that connects involved in the research. fledgling health technology export ambitions. patients with clinicians. “We also found that parents of young companies off the ground. Ramayah said New Zealand the population spread.” Ramayah said children experienced huge increases in Its executive chair Vino was a great market to grow He said New Zealanders ManageMyHealth already had their family-time demands.” Ramayah said the pandemic companies because it was were very technologically 700,000 domestic users. However, she also said relationships had put pressure on the sector regarded by overseas investors literate compared with other Cereus Health was also held up surprisingly well, despite to develop new technologies. as an ideal test base for countries and there was a high looking at investing in a the stress. “The key theme that came “You have a lot of people healthcare technology. uptake of all sorts of online precision medicine company through was people talking about how who are accessing healthcare “New Zealand has got a tools here. that would allow doctors to little time they have had in the past now through audio-visual diverse cohort of patients, Cereus Health Group, which better determine the best to slow down and just be with their links as opposed to showing we’ve got a very advanced is a wholly-owned subsidiary drug to prescribe to a patient families, and how they just really up at the doctor’s clinic.” healthcare system, and we of Cereus Holdings, has grown depending on their DNA, he appreciated having that time during He said there was a have also got the geographical and sold off two companies so said. the lockdown.” — Newshub. future in digital tools, apps complexity of delivery, given far. — Radio New Zealand

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY supplying fuel into Northland and Auckland. It unchanged at $3.72. Fonterra Cooperative Group was also weighing up a staged transition to an announced Peter McBride would take over as import terminal. chairperson when John Monaghan retires at the WELLINGTON — New Zealand shares edged $1.24 billion in the March year. Z Energy, a cornerstone shareholder of the annual meeting in November. higher, with Fisher & Paykel Healthcare among Tourism Holdings led the market higher, up refinery operator, is in favour of the transition Outside the benchmark index, Evolve the day’s leaders as investors eye a strong 8.1 percent at $2. On Thursday, after trading to the import terminal. It decreased 1.5 percent Education was unchanged at 12 cents after the result for the respirator maker on Monday. closed, the company said it did not need to to $2.71. early childcare education firm met guidance The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 4.87 points, to raise new equity after reaching an agreement Air New Zealand was unchanged at $1.29. with earnings before interest, tax, depreciation 11,129.23. Within the index, 12 stocks rose, 33 with its lenders for debt funding of up to The airline’s earnings fell after trans-Tasman and amortisation of $8.2m. fell and five were unchanged. Turnover was $194 $225m. It expects to report an underlying rival Qantas Airways announced a major TIL Logistics climbed 17.5 percent to 74 million. profit of between $17.5m and $19m, excluding restructuring and A$1.9bn capital raising. cents after saying its annual earnings are on F&P Healthcare climbed 3.5 percent to impairments of its Togo unit, in the year ending Today, Bain Capital was announced as the track to beat the guidance it withdrew when the $32, taking its gain so far this year to 44.5 June 30. successful bidder to buy Virgin Australia out of pandemic made it too difficult to predict trading. percent. The breathing mask maker has been a Mercury NZ declined 1.6 percent to $4.60 administration. Moa Group rose 10 percent to 17.6 cents beneficiary of the Covid-19 pandemic, especially after it trimmed $10m from its annual earnings McIntyre said the moves by Qantas may have after the unprofitable beer maker and restaurant as the outbreak spreads across the US, where guidance and lowered its hydro-generation prompted some investors to question whether operator reported positive cashflow and more F&P generates about 45 percent of its revenue. outlook. Air NZ would need to raise money. than doubled its revenue due its acquisition of “With Fisher & Paykel, they’re not talking Among other power companies, Meridian Auckland International Airport fell 2 percent the Savor Group. about the influenza season anymore, they’re Energy fell 1.6 percent to $4.82, Contact Energy to $6.23. Augusta Capital fell 1.1 percent to 89 cents. talking about Covid cases,” said Peter McIntyre, increased 0.8 percent to $6.21, and Genesis Retailer Kathmandu Holdings advanced After trading closed, the property funds an investment adviser at Craigs Investment Energy fell 2.8 percent to $2.995 — the biggest 0.9 percent to $1.15 after a survey showed manager reported an annual loss of $27m, Partners. decline on the day. consumer confidence improved this month, with largely due to writedowns in the value of F&P Healthcare will report its annual earnings Refining NZ fell 2.6 percent to 74 cents. The a net 5 percent of respondents saying now’s a development property and its Asset Plus stake, on Monday and has provided guidance for profit refinery operator said that it might have to good time to buy a big-ticket item. and losing a deposit. to be between $275m and $280m on revenue of close its refinery and simplify its operations by Fonterra Shareholders’ Fund units were — BusinessDesk 24 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020

SHAREMARKET WEEKLY ROUND-UP MONDAY-TO-FRIDAY OFFICIAL MARKET STATISTICS TOP 10 TURNOVER TOP 10 VALUE BIGGEST 10 RISES BIGGEST 10 FALLS NZX 50 s Share name Shares Share name Dollars (000) Share name Percentage Share name Percentage EBOS Group 30,445,600 EBOS Group 655,572,000 TIL Logist 17.4603 Abano 15.2318 11,129.23 11600 New Talisman 26,740,300 Fishr&Paykl Health 134,162,800 Smartpay 15.00 Air NZ 14.5695 Air NZ 24,181,500 AuckAirport 92,390,800 Delegat Group 13.3574 Vista Group 13.8122 Sky Network 20,537,500 Spark NZ 64,148,300 PushpayHld 12.2573 NZ Refining Co 11.9048 11400• Saturday, April 18, 2020AuckAirport 14,373,300 a2 Milk 58,717,400 Fishr&Paykl Health 11.4594 BUSINESSCavalier Corp 11 9.8039 Spark NZ 14,357,900 Ryman Health 36,669,300 Solution Dynam 8.6957 Comvita 9.1525 11200 Kiwi Prop 14,088,800 Air NZ 33,286,500 Stride 8.589 SKYCITYEnt 8.7719 +4.87 SKYCITYEnt 11,803,600 SKYCITYEnt 32,309,900 AMP 5.291 AuckAirport 8.5169 Kathmandu 10,533,000 PushpayHld 30,209,700 AlliedFarmrs 4.8387 Pacific Edge 8.3333 +0.044% 11000 TRS Investments 8,270,000 Meridian Energy 25,466,700 NZ King Salmn 4.4944 Port of Tauranga 8.1582 NZX 10 s MIDCAP t SMALLCAP s NZX All s 10800 11,654.84 28,427.17 57,662.79 12,020.97 Jun 8 Jun 15 Jun 22 s Jun 26 +69.41 +0.599% -294.71 -1.026% +684.83 +1.202% +7.75 +0.065% New Zealand Australia Last Weekly 52-week Dividend P/E Last Weekly 52-week Dividend P/E Last Week’s 52-week Dividend P/E Price Move High Low NTA CPS Yld% Ratio Price Move High Low NTA CPS Yld% Ratio Sale Move High Low CPS Yld% Ratio PLP Fund 1.05 - 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32188-01 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 SPORT 25 Bridge results MONDAY, June 22 — Sean Shivnan Pharmacy Championship Pairs 5 North/South East/West Murray Owen, John Hudson 56.67 Eileen Lee, Caroline Kirkpatrick 59.17 Hans van der Kuijl, Katrine Matthews 55.42 Joy Marden, Diana Styche 57.92 WEDNESDAY, June 24 — Craigs Investment Partners Championship Pairs 5 (Howell movement): Robin Bennett, Jean Bennett 62.70; Glenys Evans, Katrine Matthews 55.56; Ora Peipi, Carol Joblin 54.76. THURSDAY, June 25 — Vicki Coley Property Brokers Junior Championship Pairs 5 North/South East/West Sandra Bryon, Norma Miller 64.29 Sarah Pocock, Sean Pocock 59.92 Kay Crosby, Joy Marden 58.73 Linda White, Caroline Kirkpatrick 56.75 Caroline Taylor, Sally Knight 52.78 Tracy Clayton, Hans van der Kuijl 54.37 FRIDAY, June 26 — Vicki Coley Property Brokers Pairs 2 North/South East/West Glenys Evans, Jean Bennett 55.06 Graham Maclaurin, Anne Roberts 61.01 Centre open pairs champions Doc Tipene Caroline Kirkpatrick, Bobby Thomson 54.46 Brent Turnbull, Beverley Evans 59.82 Friday Night Singles winner Andrew Rickard. (left) and Jay Casey. Pictures by David Lynn Sue Hayward, Delwyn Arthur 51.49 Diana Styche, Robin Bennett 58.93 On the mats — Indoor bowls news ANDREW Rickard outclassed the field, winning Lynn couldn’t get near, giving Rickard the win. pair were 4-0 up. In End 3, Casey was two to three up with one shot. Trowell tried to take that shot off, the Friday Night Singles for his 14th centre title. Rickard played Malcolm Trowell in the final. After shots down on the head, but calmly got down and but killed the end, giving Casey three penalty points Rickard defeated Kayla Trowell in his first game, the first two ends, Rickard was 2-0 up. On the third dead drew the kitty to win the point and go 5-0 up. for knocking the kitty off the mat. From then on, at then beat Hina Preddey. A loss to David Lynn in and final end, Rickard held shot, but Trowell pushed On End 5 and holding two shots on the head, 9-2 up, Casey and Tipene just had to limit any losses Game 3 meant Rickard needed to win or draw his the shot bowl out with his last bowl to force a Trowell and Easton had an opportunity to get back on ends. Trowell picked up two points on End 7, one last game in the qualifying round to qualify. He beat measure for two shots. into the game if they split some of Casey’s bowls point on End 8 and one on the last. Doc Tipene to move into the sudden-death playoff. The measure revealed Trowell had only one shot, right out of the head for a possible five points. This was Casey’s first centre title. He won the Rickard drew the bye, so went straight into the meaning Rickard won the match 2-1. Instead, they tried to draw for three shots and came under-18 singles in 1993 but that wasn’t a centre semifinal and played Lynn again over three ends. Jay Casey and Doc Tipene won the centre open up just short, and the score was 6-2. title. He moved away from the game to concentrate Lynn picked up the maximum four shots in End pairs, defeating Nathan Trowell and Bruce Easton On End 6, Trowell and Easton held three or four on family and , but in the past few years 1, Rickard did the same in End 2. In the last end, 9-6. Casey played some outstanding shots in the win. shots, when Casey played a superbly weighted shot has come back into it and is playing top-notch bowls. Rickard played a great draw bowl on to the kitty and After two ends of the nine-end final, the Casey on to a front bowl, pushing the kitty sideways to end For Tipene, this was centre title No.7. THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Monday, June 29, 2020

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Matt Reedy (Cossy Done & Dusted), Jono Griffiths (P0 S1 T2) 135, 100; K Pewhirangi (P1 S0 T1) 154; T O’Neil (P2 S1 T3) 140, 100 (2); R Edwards (P2 S1 2NZ Wahine Purotu 6 Cossy Spandangles 9: (RSA Men of Mayhem), Edward Brown (RSA E Stuart (P1 S0 T2) 120, 100. T Duncan (P2 S1 T10) T1) 100; M Bain (P2 S1 T2) 138, 100st; G Higgins L Wynyard (P1 S0 T4) 140, 116, 100 (2); S Brown Stallions), Joe Kiri (2NZ Kings), Glenn Higgins 180, 140 (2), 108f, 100st, 100 (5); S Cunningham (P2 (P3 S1 T8) 180, 100st (2), 100 (5); D Allen (P3 S0 (P1 S1 T1) 125; H Haapu (P2 S0 T0); A Kaa (P2 S1 (Cossy 6-Shooters), Stacey Reeves (RSA Outlaws), S0 T2) 174, 120st; W Lewis (P3 S1 T5) 135, 125 (2), T2) 120, 100. T8) 140, 125, 100 (4); D Renata (P0 S1 T8) 122, Mikey Evans (Cossy Spandangles). 100st, 100; Tui Duncan (P3 S0 T1) 100; W Whaitiri 2NZ Tao TCL 13 RSA (1) 2: A Tangira (P3 S1 100 (7); D Ruru (P0 S0 T1) 100. M Evans (P2 S1 Highest start (180): Matt Reedy (Cossy Done & (P2 S1 T4) 140, 121, 100 (2); D Nepe (P2 S1 T3) T3) 140st, 100st, 100; K Namana (P3 S1 T5) 126, T9) 180, 140st, 140, 127, 121st, 121, 100st, 100 (2); Dusted). 140 (2) 100st. 118, 100 (3); P Aspalter (P2 S1 T3) 114, 105, 100; B Brok Walters (P2 S0 T2) 100 (2); S Gooch (P2 S1 Highest finish (115): Joe Kiri (2NZ Kings). Cossy Done & Dusted 3 RSA Men of Mayhem Pokai-Giddens (P2 S1 T5) 140 (2), 100 (3); C Mihaka T6) 132, 119st, 118, 101, 100 (2); Neil Gooch (P2 S0 Most tons (18): Matt Reedy (Cossy Done & 12: J Love (P1 S0 T6) 140, 100st (2) 100 (3); S (P2 S1 T2) 110, 100; C Giddens (P2 S1 T10) 140 T0); R McDonald (P2 S0 T3) 140, 138, 100; Matty Dusted). Hohipa (P1 S1 T6) 125, 118, 100 (4); M Price (P0 (2), 125, 116 (2), 106, 100 (4). A Bacon (P1 S0 T4) (P2 S1 T3) 120, 100 (2). S0 T5) 100 (5); J Reedy (P0 S0 T2) 132, 125; Matt 100 (4); A Shields (P1 S0 T2) 125, 100; J Kelleher Byes: 2NZ Tao Valkyries, Cossy (2). RESULTS Reedy (P0 S1 T18) 180st, 140st, 140 (3), 121, 100st (P0 S0 T3) 125, 101, 100; K Beauchamp (P0 S0 T1) (P = pairs won. S = singles won. T = total tons) (2), 100 (10); M Reedy (P0 S0 T7) 140st, 140, 125, 121; M Hooper (P1 S0 T0); P Kelleher (P1 S0 T2) DRAW FOR TUESDAY — 2NZ Tao Vikings 5 2NZ Wahine Toa 10: A 100 (4). J Griffiths (P3 S1 T11) 180, 140st, 140 (3), 100st, 100. 2NZEF: 2NZ Kings v Roseland Say your Name; Taukamo (P1 S1 T9) 100st, 100 (8); A Kaiwai (P1 125, 120, 118, 103, 100st, 100; M Leach (P3 S0 T7) Roseland Dilligaf 4 RSA Outlaws 11: P 2NZ Rebels Wahine Toa v RSA Men of Mayhem; S0 T1) 100; JK Waikawa (P2 S0 T2) 140st, 100; T 125, 123, 110f, 100st, 100 (3); L Tamihana (P2 S1 Archbold (P1 S1 T9) 140, 100st (3), 100 (5); R 2NZ Tao Valkyries v 2NZ(3); 2NZ Tao Vikings Irwin (P2 S0 T2) 122, 105; F Waihape (P1 S0 T1) T4) 120, 100st, 100 (2); A Curtis (P2 S1 T9) 140 (3), Pomana (P1 S0 T2) 105, 100; A Cross (P1 S1 T6) v Cossy Double Seekers; 2NZ Tao TCL v 2NZ 100; M Hawea (P1 S1 T6) 100 (6). D Barbarich 135, 100st (2), 100 (3); H Brown (P3 S0 T10) 140st, 133, 122st, 105st, 100 (3); N Monika (P1 S0 T2) Rebels Wahine Purotu. (P3 S0 T1) 135st; S Barbarich (P3 S1 T5) 121st, 140, 136, 100st (2), 100 (5); T Ratapu (P3 S1 T9) 100 (2); H Phillips (P0 S0 T2) 100 (2); M McDonald COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: Cossy Corys 120, 100 (3); T Aspalter (P2 S1 T5) 117, 114, 140 (2), 100st, 100 (6). (P0 S0 T2) 100 (2). R Mason (P2 S0 T4) 125, 105, 6-Shooters v RSA xFMO; Cossy (2) v RSA 100st (2) 100; N Fraider (P2 S1 T0); C Whaitiri (P1 RSA Stallions 1 2NZ Kings 14: J Brown (P0 S0 100st, 100; T Reeves (P2 S1 T6) 140, 121, 100st, Outlaws. S1 T4) 140, 121, 100 (2); M Renata (P1 S0 T1) T1) 120st; E Brown (P0 S0 T4) 180, 140, 100 (2); K 100 (3); R Leach (P3 S0 T6) 140st, 140, 125 (2), ROSELAND: Roseland Dilligaf v Cossy 135. Unuwai (P0 S1 T2) 140, 100st; Siaki (P0 S0 T1) 101; 100 (2); S Reeves (P3 S1 T3) 180, 105, 100; D Spandangles Cossy Double-Seekers 2 Roseland 13: A Stairs W Brown (P0 S0 T4) 105, 100st, 100 (2); A Higham Reeves (P2 S1 T8) 140st, 140, 100st, 100 (5); E RSA: RSA Stallions v Roseland; RSA (1) v 2NZ (P1 S1 T6) 101st, 100st, 100 (4); S Deedman (P1 (P0 S0 T3) 101, 100st, 100. K Arahanga (P3 S1 T6) Reeves (P2 S1 T1) 115. MMXX. S0 T0); P Murphy (P0 S0 T0); L Low (P0 S0 T1) 123; 121, 100st (2), 100 (3); J Kiri (P3 S1 T8) 180, 140 (4) RSA xFMo 4 2NZ Rebels 11: B Reeves (P1 S1 Byes: Cossy Done & Dusted & 2NZ Rebels. L Glenfall (P0 S0 T1) 128; K Harding (P0 S0 T0). W 115f, 100 (2); L Eyles (P3 S0 T3) 140st, 100st, 100; T5) 138st, 120st, 120, 105, 100st; V Ngaau (P1 Morrell (P3 S0 T6) 135, 1322, 117st, 114, 100 (2); N I Eyles (P3 S1 T4) 140, 100st, 100 (2); C Kiri (P3 S1 S0 T2) 140, 115; C Waikawa (P0 S0 T4) 118, 101, COMING UP: Gisborne Club Darts Association Higham (P3 S1 T6) 125, 121, 120, 106f, 100 (2); M T7) 140, 121st, 121, 100 (4); H Eyles (P3 S1 T7) 140 100st, 100; J Reeves (P0 S0 T1) 116; N Reeves tournament, men’s and women’s set pairs. To Jones (P3 S1 T3) 125, 100st (2); J Collier (P3 S1 T1) (6) 100. (P1 S1 T2) 140, 100; A Leach (P1 S0 T1) 100. J be held at Gisborne RSA on Sunday, July 5. 100; K Morrell (P3 S1 T4) 125, 100 (3); F Moreland 2NZ MMXX 4 Cossy 6-Shooters 11: M Nepe (P1 Matete (P2 S0 T1) 100; C Reiri (P2 S1 T6) 100 (6); G Registrations close at 10am. Start time: 10.30am. (P3 S1 T2) 100 (2). S0 T2) 116, 100st; K Cribb (P1 S0 T1) 100st; K Nepe Vaotuua (P2 S1 T7) 140, 125, 121, 111, 100st, 100 Entry fees: $10 a person. Inquiries to association 2NZ (3) 4 Roseland Say My Name 11: E Thomas (P1 S0 T0); L Monika (P1 S0 T0); A Collier (P1 S0 (2); J Noanoa (P2 S1 T2) 140, 100st; L Barbarich (P3 president G Harding or deputy M Hawea. Courage District’s double AB Cup gains Bill Carson recalled momentum RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf by Wynsley Wrigley Newcastle but was unavailable for most of the matches because of injury and did not THIS week was the best so far for GISBORNE’S double All Black Bill Carson, appear in a test. Courage Cup rugby. who died as a result of wounds in World War Carson went on to serve in World War Some 400 supporters watched the latest 2, has been honoured in a feature article in 2 and fought in Crete, North Africa and instalment of the fast-growing Gisborne England’s Guardian newspaper. Italy, where he proved to be an outstanding Boys’ High School rugby initiative. The article was written to mark the first soldier and leader. “The competition’s gaining momentum,” England-versus-New Zealand test of 1937, In Crete, he was injured in the famous said Mark Jefferson of GBHS. which started at Lords 83 years ago this charge to retake Galatos. “This was another good spectacle at week. In North Africa, at Sidi Rezegh, his Barry Park and it was neat to be able The article concentrates on the two artillery battery held off a dozen enemy to hold all the games at one place. The young “prodigies” in the two sides, Carson tanks for two days. standard of play is getting better each and England great Len Hutton. Carson was awarded the Military Cross week.” Both were on the verge of turning 21. for quickly positioning his guns to fire Team Charlie Ngatai ended the three- “Just weeks after Hutton’s birth, a child accurately against two well-equipped Italian week reign of Team Whetukamokamo was born on the other side of the world battalions at the battle of Mareth in 1943. Douglas, the inaugural Courage Cup whose status as the English summer of On July 29, 1944, then serving as acting holders, 43-27. Both sides’ centres were 1937 started was as similar to Hutton’s as major, Carson was seriously wounded at in top form as the MVPs (most valuable his age,” the article said. San Michele. He suffered extensive wounds players) — Luka Russell for Ngatai, “Bill Carson was another prodigy, who in to his lungs, liver, thigh and ankle. Kevin Higgins for Douglas. 1932-33, aged 15, scored more than 1000 BILL CARSON Crown Studios collection, While waiting in Bari for a hospital ship In the clash between Team Rico Gear runs in senior cricket in Gisborne.” Alexander Turnbull Library home, Carson developed jaundice. and Team Hosea Gear, the Rico team He started his first class cricket career He failed to respond to treatment and won 41-19, Hosea’s MVP being Brayden with a hiss and a roar. his first game and made 86 against died on board the ship on October 8. He Maxwell and Rico’s award being shared “In his second appearance in the Plunket Northamptonshire. was 28 years old. by Cody Tarei and Clayton Wright. Shield, against Otago, he came in with But he finished with a tour average of just Carson was one of seven All Blacks to Team O’Connor were very good in their Auckland at 25 for two and scored 290, 19 and did not play a test, die in World War 2. 31-10 win over Team Halafihi, O’Connor’s then the second-highest individual total in Sir Pelham Warner, writing in The William (Bill) Nicol Carson was born in MVP award going to Malosi Luafalealo. the competition’s history.” Cricketer, said that Carson — playing in Gisborne on July 16, 1916. Kallen Edwards claimed that honour for a His score was only two runs short of England for the first time — had a habit of Carson was the son of Mabel Alice gutsy Team Halafihi. Australian great Victor Trumper’s record of playing through the line too early on slow Carson (nee Scoullar) and Alexander In Round 4 on Wednesday next week, 292 not out as the highest maiden century pitches, which resulted in soft dismissals. John Carson, who was the Gisborne Team Whetukamokamo Douglas, now in in world first-class cricket. Hutton made a duck and one in the Lords harbourmaster. third position, will play sixth-placed Team Carson and Paul Whitelaw put together a test, but in the following season made a He was educated at Kaiti School and Halafihi on Barry Park No.1, Team Hosea partnership of 445, a world record, and he score of 364 against Australia, a test record Gisborne High School, where he played for Gear will play Team O’Connor (second scored another double century in his next at the time. both the first 15 and first 11. place) on Barry Park 2, and the unbeaten game, and 194 against Wellington in his Carson, back in New Zealand in 1938, In 1940, he married Marie Patricia Team Charlie Ngatai — new Courage Cup next first-class match. was selected for the All Blacks and played Jeffries in Auckland, where he worked as a holders — will play Team Rico Gear, who In England, Carson, a hard-hiting three matches on the tour of Australia. warehouseman. are fourth-equal with Team Hosea, on left-hander, started the tour with 85 in The flanker scored a try against The couple did not have children. Barry Park 3. Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 135, 134, 125 (2), 115, 105 (2), 100 (19); S Kirikino Knights 18 Hummingbirds 3: V Mackey 140, 100 Assassins 19 Knights 2: T Kaio 140 (4), 121, 180s: T Irwin (2), J Ngarangione (2), J White. 140 (2), 136, 125, 121 (2), 108, 100 (13); J White (4); A Kerisone 135, 121, 111, 108, 107 (2), 100 (6); K 119 (2), 116, 100 (11); T Te Moananui 140 (2), 125 Most 100s (24): T Irwin. 180, 140, 134, 125, 121, 100 (12); W Coe 139, 125, White 133, 117, 100 (7); L Edwards 100; R Davis 138, (2), 123 (2), 102, 100 (13); I Kaio-Wynyard 140, 25, Highest start (180): T Irwin. 100 (6); S Henry 140 (4), 125, 123, 100 (12); W 132, 119, 100 (6); E Kirikino 156, 140, 110, 100 (3). 119, 118, 100 (8); C Kaio 125, 100 (3); V Mackey Highest finish (120): C Te Moni. Edwards 140 (2), 126, 125, 121, 100 (7). Aotea 9 Pounamu 12: U Heurea 121 (2), 100 140, 138, 121, 100 (5); A Kerisome 135, 134, 125 Assassins 16 Aroha 5: I Kaio-Wynyard 140 (2), (9); A Cashmore 140, 120 (2), 100 (14); R Te Moni (2), 105, 100 (7); K White 125, 121, 105, 100 (7). RESULTS 135, 134, 133, 131, 121, 100 (11); T Kaio 140 (7), 140, 138, 100 (4); J Smith 121, 120, 101, 100 (8); M The main round will start on Tuesday. Falcons 16 Tigers 5: T Irwin 180 (2), 140 (4), 125, 121, 100 (20); M Kaio 101, C Kaio 118, 115, 100 Awatere 132, 121, 101, 100 (5); C Te Moni 140, 135, The East Coast-Hawke’s Bay Club Tournament 138, 130, 121, 117 (2), 100 (24); J Ngarangione 140 (9); T Heurea 140, 116, 107, 100 (10); R Awatere- 120, 100 (9); M Gibbs 140, 100 (6); J Ahuriri 140, will be held on August 8 and 9 at the National (2), 128, 125, 115, 100 (16); H Ngarangione 140, Kohunui 123, 110, 100 (6); R Te Kira 156, 100 (2). 121, 100 (5). Services Club in Hastings. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, June 27, 2020 SPORT 27 Hicks Bay bring hard-hat approach RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf Thursday nights the men, women and emerging players all warm THEY’VE never been flashy. up and practise their simple Hicks Bay — in construction skill-sets together. They then worker terms — play hard-hat, split up, coming back after the blue-collar, lunch-bucket-type team training to warm down as rugby, knowing what they do well. a unit at their historic ground, Under second-year head Kawakawa mai Tawhiti. coach Aaron King, they will be Hicks Bay have the nucleus of competitive up front. last year’s strong set of forwards. Last season, tenacity and Aaron Reedy and Josh King are courage were big factors in experienced, quality props and Hicks Bay’s winning their first five No.8 Anton King has a mighty games. heart. Rarely has a losing team’s But for a 29-19 loss at home MVP (most valuable player) to Tihirau Victory Club and a been as deserving of such an 13-try home victory for Uawa award as he was, after the 1 v 4 over Tokomaru Bay United to semifinal against Uawa last year. clinch the Kath McLean Memorial It is even conceivable that Trophy, Hicks Bay would have legendary Ngati Porou East won the first round in 2019. Coast centre Tyrone Delamere King, an old school front-rower — capped 73 times over 11 as honest as the day is long (and years and a member of Joe who still has his own boots close McClutchie’s third-division-winning at hand), is on record as telling Sky Blues of 1999 — might, his team, “If I need to, I’ll come off the bench, don a Hicks Bay out there!” — though if all goes to shirt at some stage this season plan, that ought not to eventuate. (emphasis here being on “might”). Hicks Bay are led by forwards “We’re a mixture of young and captain Frank Taiapa, a veteran experienced players and with capable of covering spots 6 to playing only one round, each 8, and fullback Sean Murtagh, game is twice as important; every whose vision and timing into the game is a must-win game,” Aaron line complement the flair of — King said. among others — goal-kicking left “We’ve got to win our own ball wing Leyth Delamere. at set piece, and be accurate. IN ATTACK AND ON DEFENCE: Hikurangi halfback Neihana Ratahi-Brown is surrounded by Hicks Bay Hicks Bay, as with all clubs Our aim is to compete with defenders as he makes a bid for the goal-line in Ngati Porou East Coast club rugby last year. Hikurangi on the Coast, are a close-knit teams, using our traditional won the match 27-22. Hicks Bay players are (from left) Eden Nuku, Frank Taiapa (wearing headgear) and family affair. On Tuesday and strengths to challenge them.” No.9 Keith Henderson. 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For the latest weather info including Weather Warnings visit At 5pm 26 Jun (hPa) 1018.8 Tokyo drizzle 22 30 metservice.com At 5pm 26 Jun (inches) 30.09 Toronto fine 19 29 INDOOR BOWLS RUGBY INSIDE Bridge ...... 25 Darts, rugby ...... 26 SPORT Rugby ...... 27 Saturday, June 27, 2020 Friday Night Singles and centre Ngati Porou East Coast club open pairs decided PAGE 25 profile: Hicks Bay PAGE 27 Wounded Roosters counting cost of victory RUGBY LEAGUE by Scott Bailey, AAP early diagnosis is that they have almost said it before, I really like walking in to me, and said, ‘We’ve got this half’.” certainly suffered season-ending anterior coach these guys every single day. They’re Joey Manu was also good at fullback, SYDNEY — will likely join cruciate ligament tears. just outstanding. setting up one of the tries of the year Victor Radley and Sam Verrills in the Liu then battled on with a broken rib “It was just little things here and there, as he bombed, chased through, leapt to casualty ward as they that will likely see him sidelined, while they just kept adapting and moving. They regather and flicked the ball back to count the costs of one of their gutsiest shrugged off an early groin got stronger defensively as the game Waerea-Hargreaves to score. wins in years. injury. went.” “Joey played twice at fullback last year; Known for their skills, talent and Roosters coach also In response, the Roosters’ middle stood I feel like his backfield carries have really experience, the Roosters showed their revealed winger couldn’t sit up. improved at centre this year,” Robinson hunger and toughness in last night’s down in meetings all week due to back played unchanged said. 26-12 win against St George Illawarra. complaints before he scored a hat-trick in for 80 minutes, while Jared Waerea- “And I think we saw that at fullback. Already without the win. Hargreaves was out there for all but “His carries were really good. The (concussion), Josh Morris (calf) and Nat “It was really incredible some of the eight of them. creativity that Joey has on both sides of Butcher (ribs), the Roosters went down performances out there,” Robinson said. “They just said, ‘We’ve got this’,” the field was needed.” to 15 men after 22 minutes with Radley “Really proud of them. Robinson said. The Roosters should at least have all and Verrills forced off the field before “It’s easy to talk up the Roosters at the “We went out there and (trainer) Travis of Tedesco, Josh Morris and Butcher back halftime. moment. Touma got told to go away, politely. for next week’s heavyweight clash with The pair will both go for scans, but the “But it’s not that for that reason. I’ve “They actually sent a message back to Melbourne on Thursday night. Warriors in the doldrums

RUGBY LEAGUE they are coming over,” Payten said. by Matt Encarnacion, AAP “Another hard thing is that Australian families, they’re already SYDNEY — Warriors caretaker here, so they can see that around coach Todd Payten concedes players them. leaving to return home to Auckland “We’re actually having a meeting is a possibility — and he won’t tomorrow with a couple of big dogs stand in their way. at the NRL to have some clarity Playing their first game since the around that. That’s where things shock sacking of Stephen Kearney, are at the moment. So we’ll know the Warriors looked like a deflated more tomorrow.” outfit in last night’s 50-6 demolition Payten said the team’s by Melbourne. displacement, as well as Kearney’s Kearney’s sacking prompted surprise departure, were not speculation some players, who have reasons for their limp effort against spent almost two months away the Storm. from New Zealand, are considering “Everyone misses their family, immediately going home. that’s still not a good enough “There’s a possibility that may reason to perform the way we’re happen,” Payten said. performing,” Payten said. “I’m not going to stand in their “That should be the reason why way. I don’t think any of us will we actually pull our finger out stand in their way. and fight our butt off, is to do our “But we’ll cross that when it families justice, to all the people happens.” back home.” Players and staff were to meet Payten questioned the with NRL officials today to address commitment following the loss, and their concerns, chief of which is threatened to make changes based allowing families to fly over to their on defensive desire. base in Gosford. “I did tell the lads downstairs Australia-based families of that the team will be picked on players have already entered camp, effort and defensive capabilities adding to the frustrations of those moving forward,” he said. who are away from relatives. “If they’re willing to put It is understood the league themselves in the picture on effort, is trying to work with federal and fight and scrap, then yeah . . . authorities on granting exemptions I don’t care what they offer us from for players’ families to fly across the an attack point of view.” Tasman. Melbourne captain Cameron “The thing that’s getting them Smith and coach Craig Bellamy at the moment is the uncertainty both addressed the Warriors players HEAVY HIT: Adam Blair of the New Zealand Warriors takes the ball up during the Round 7 NRL around the families and whether after the game. match against the at Netsrata Jubilee Stadium in Sydney last night. AAP picture Chiefs get inspiration from the RUGBY by Christopher Reive, NZME everyone really want to go hard and put and they don’t like it.” played out some close, entertaining one over them.” The Crusaders have lost only twice and physical matches over the years, IF the Chiefs needed any further Speaking to media yesterday, Gatland in their past 12 matches against New and Gatland said Moody’s comments motivation for this weekend’s match said his squad were well aware of Zealand sides, both times to suggested more of the same for tomorrow against the Crusaders in Christchurch, Moody’s comments. the Chiefs — the most recent in February afternoon. coach Warren Gatland didn’t have to look “I found the comments really when the Chiefs claimed a 25-15 win in “I just think, to me, it’s a positive and far to find it. interesting,” Gatland said. Hamilton. it’s a message that we’re going to go down Crusaders prop Joe Moody voiced his “I wanted to thank Joe because it saved This weekend, the Chiefs travel to there and be positive in the way that we “deep-seated hatred” of the Chiefs this me having to do a team talk. Everyone’s Christchurch looking for a change of play and not back off and let them have week, saying he had always had a bit of been speaking about it in the last day or fortunes after back-to-back losses to everything their own way which they like a chip on his shoulder when it came to so. I made a joke to (Chiefs prop) Nepo begin their to do. facing the Hamilton-based club. Laulala, saying, ‘Obviously Joe Moody campaign, while the Crusaders will look “I loved it; I thought it was brilliant. I “I guess it’s part of the way they play doesn’t rate you very highly’. to back up an impressive win against the don’t know where it’s come from but it’s and a little bit of a niggle and everything “To me, I see it as a sign of respect. in their first match of the definitely given our players something to that they bring as well,” Moody told Obviously the Chiefs have been able to season. talk about, so thank you to Joe for those NZME this week. get under their skin and the Chiefs have As is the case with most New Zealand words.” “I think it probably just makes had some victories over them in the past derbies, the Crusaders and Chiefs have The match will start at 3.35pm.