TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2020 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20

TOWN BEACH SEE PAGES COVID-19 3,6,8,11,12 CLEAN-UP BEGINS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT PAGES 19-22 • Strict protocols remain at Eastland Port • Contracted virus in 3 minutes • Russian fishing crew “in good spirits” PAGE 3 • Spain total reaches 1 million ON TRACK Longline Classic music festival organisers James Bristow (left) and Kurt Barker are joined by Johnny Gibbs in preparing the festival’s Makaraka Racecourse site for Saturday’s big event. STORY PAGE 4 Picture by Rebecca Grunwell

‘GOOD FOR ALL OF US’ $3m fuel terminal support for shipping, forestry and disaster recovery by Andrew Ashton litres of fuel, would also improve load Andrew Spicer said the six-month project, source. So the trucks while they are times and efficiency. managed by Civil Project Solutions, parked are secure.” GISBORNE’S booming shipping and “The other thing for the region — utilised mostly local contractors and The site was purpose-built to forestry industries and the region’s because you are jammed with those two locally-sourced materials. streamline operations. disaster recovery abilities have been roads — if there’s any major storm event “There’s 140,000 litres of storage “This is a perfect site for us,” Mr Spicer boosted by the opening of a new $3 or anything, you haven’t got any fuel in underground and has a gantry system so said. million fuel terminal. Gisborne. This allows us to have a little we can refill the trucks inside 20 to 30 Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz said it Mount Maunganui-headquartered more headroom in the case of disaster minutes with 16,000 litres of fuel.” was a big investment in the region. McFall Fuels this morning officially recovery.” The fuel would mainly be delivered “It’s wonderful to see the confidence opened its new fuel terminal at A 58-tonne truck and trailer unit, to customers in forestry, farming and to businesses have in our region. We Aerodrome Business Park at Aerodrome capable of hauling 46,000 litres of fuel Eastland Port. can see across the whole Aerodrome Road and managing director Allan McFall from Napier had been purpose-built to About half of the build cost was Business Park development there’s a said the project was the company’s single bring fuel into the depot, which has a underground, where fuel was kept in lot happening. It’s great to see external biggest investment to date. permanent staff of eight. tanks. companies seeing value in investing in “We have a lot of locations across the At present the Gisborne drivers are “The site is protected by a pureceptor, the region. but Gisborne is a real delivering between 60,000 to 90,000 litres which protects the environment and “It’s good for us, local employment, growth region.” of fuel a day to customers. protects from any spill or any accident of local investment. So, all up, it’s good for The terminal, which stores 140,000 McFall Fuel network technical manager fuel or hydrocarbons getting into a water all of us.” See picture, page 4

GISBORNE RUATORIA WAIROA Local News ...... 1-5 Business ...... 10 The Guide ... 19-22 Classifieds ... 25-26 Births & Deaths ...4 Opinion ...... 11 Television ...... 23 Sport ...... 28-32 9 771170 043005 TOMORROW National ...... 6-9,18 World...... 12-15 Racing ...... 24 Weather ...... 31 > 2 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 Introducing Fred the Forester

COLOURING IN: Kim Holland (left), Eastland Wood Council chief executive, called in to Kaiti School yesterday to donate copies of a colouring-in book the council has sponsored. She is pictured with, front, from left, Lischa-Rae Smith, Acaja-Rose Hedge-Moeke, Falcon Henry-Campbell, Aquatania Te Maro, Legacy Walters and Watene Brown. At back are Saresha Maxwell, log truck driver Mo’ Tuapaea, Crevarn Thomas and teacher Mandy Owen. Picture by Liam Clayton

EASTLAND Wood Council is sponsoring 500 teachers can photocopy, or children can complete opportunity to donate the books into schools as a coolest job in forestry. EWC will be providing children’s colouring books into the kura and them in the book. way of providing an interactive story book which sponsorship for the second book on climate schools of Tairawhiti, and the HB Williams Library. The activities include a forestry Word Find, is relateable to local children, and also provides change, which should be out early next year. We Fred the Forester Discovers – Where do the a maze and maps of showing factual information on a key industry in the are also now considering an East Coast forestry Pine Trees Go? will be delivered to kura and the location of forests and sawmills, as well region, that they see every day. story too. primary schools across the region. as pictures to colour in. The book aims to give “For a significant number of our children The EWC also launched a new education The book is aimed at students aged 5 to 10, children the opportunity to understand the across the region, their whanau are involved in programme called Wood is Good into schools, and explores through a child’s eyes, the journey breadth of forestry and what products logs can be the forest industry, whether owning their own yesterday. of trees and then logs from home, first to a turned into. contracting business, operating machinery, “It replaces the previous Share the Road sawmill and then to local housing. Erica Kinder, the book’s author, is the chief earthworks, truck driving, mechanics, harvesting, road safety programme, and aims to provide an The emphasis in the story is on families executive of the Southern North Island Wood silviculture or forestry management,” Ms Holland education programme into schools about the managing their own forests, local uses of timber Council and used photos taken at sites around said. forest industry . . . hence the name of the book and introduces climate change and environmental the Wairarapa and illustrations to provide a “A further four books in the series are under “Where do the trees go?” themes that will be explored further in later sense of reality to the scenes and depict actual development to describe climate change, “We will be recruiting a coordinator to run the editions. machinery in use. environmental benefits of forestry, new programme and roll it out to schools across the There are activities in the back of the book that EWC chief executive Kim Holland took the technology in harvesting, and who has the region in 2021.” Funds boost for museum art

TAIRAWHITI Museum’s art did not have a budget for for future generations, a tangible collecting has been given a boost collection acquisitions. heritage for the future.” through a new endowment fund. “We receive funding from Les McGreevy, a long-time The Tairawhiti Museum several different sources to cover supporter of both the museum Endowment Fund at the Sunrise our normal operating costs, but and Sunrise, left $35,000 to the Foundation was established with we don’t have a regular source museum when he passed away a donation from Michael and Anne of funding or income to purchase last year. That had been added to Muir. new works for our collection. their new fund at Sunrise. Michael, who is chairman of “We’re never sure what will Michael said Mr McGreevy’s the museum trust, said it was come up for sale. As this fund bequest “has given us a critical to get a fund set up for the grows it will be great to have substantial amount to seed the museum. funds on hand that we can use museum’s fund”. “When I saw a list of the when pieces do become available. Mr McGreevy donated regularly organisations that had set up We will use the income from to Sunrise. He said the fact his funds at Sunrise I thought it was our endowment fund at Sunrise donation to Sunrise was perpetual important to establish a fund to acquire and care for the appealed to him. ART BACKING: Museum trustees are celebrating a new endowment for the museum, to encourage development of our community’s He would be pleased the fund which will help with the purchase of new works. They are, back, and give our community another heritage.” museum had added his generous from left, Allan de Lautour, Cynthia Sidney, Kristine Walsh, Eloise Wallace way to support this important Ms Wallace said the museum bequest to their fund at Sunrise, (museum director) and Hineromia Whaanga (deputy chair). Front, from community resource.” had a similar ethos to Sunrise. Mr Muir said, as he was such a left, Fleur Gardiner, Michael Muir (chair), Pehimana Brown. Absent Tairawhiti Museum director “Our collections are held in strong supporter of the objectives trustees are Steve Gibbs, Ani Pahuru-Huriwai, Glenis Philip-Barbara and Eloise Wallace said the museum trust for the Tairawhiti community of both organisations. Graeme Nicoll. Picture supplied LOOKING AHEAD Get your SPORTS Gisborne Herald • Poverty Bay to take on Wanganui’s Butcher Boys home-delivered in a Ranfurly Shield rugby curtain-raiser in Napier. • A look back at day 2 of the New Zealand men’s and women’s amateur golf championship on the Poverty Bay course. • Kiwis are set to make their mark in Sunday’s NRL Grand Final. FOCUS ON THE LAND TOMORROW SATURDAY

The Gisborne Herald, 64 Gladstone Road, P.O. Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: Jack Malcolm/John Gillies To nd out more call 869 0620 e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 NEWS 3 Summer is a’coming in

Gisborne District Council’s temporarily moved to the to get the job completed. annual beach clean-up is Kopututea Trust dunes near The beach clean-up will under way, with work on high the Waipaoa River mouth for cost $60,000, funded from use areas expected to be mulching by Hogfuel NZ. GDC’s reserve maintenance complete by the end of this The mulch will be available contract. week. to the community from The public are asked to The clean-up covers from October 24. keep well clear of contractors The Cut to Midway Beach to Contractors Recreational and machinery while the remove driftwood and other Services and Fulton Hogan work is taking place. debris. will work around the tides The driftwood will be and outside high-use times Picture by Liam Clayton

Rest homes report Port keeps up strict protocols for crews

by Andrew Ashton Mr Gaddum said that elder care changes throughout the pandemic, Crews from ships docking health and safety requirements here are allowed onshore only for the maritime border had after completing Covid-19 been reviewed and updated a Residents arriving later with more complex needs precautions, Eastland Port says. number of times, in response to Eastland Group chief the evolving situation. operating officer Andrew “We continue to update our by Alice Angeloni presented with complex conditions Gaddum said Eastland Port protocols accordingly, to protect and co-morbidities. took the safety of port users, our maritime border.” REST home providers in She said they had seen visitors, staff and the Tairawhiti Defence Force and border Tairawhiti are seeing increased increased demand for hospital community “extremely security staff were also still demand for “hospital level” care level care in people aged under seriously”. on-site, Mr Gaddum said. as residents come in later in life 65, while dementia referrals had “The port continues to work Napier Port this week refused and with more complex medical slowed considerably compared with Hauora Tairawhiti, Maritime to allow a ship with 21 close demands. to growth in other districts, as NZ, and other authorities to contacts of a port worker who Coincidentally, providers say clients remained at home in the ensure stringent protocols are tested positive for Covid-19 to they have seen more people under community for longer. followed. dock, meaning the ship and the age of 65, with residents About 55 percent of their “Relevant port staff are crew could be forced to sail to who require palliative care or for residents were Maori, and were tested for Covid once every two . physical disabilities. often younger than non-Maori weeks by Hauora Tairawhiti and The New Zealand Herald “Hospital level care is residents, and this was matched wear PPE (personal protective reported the Ken Rei was due in much more intense,” Beetham by 55 percent Maori staff. equipment) as required. port on Sunday to load logs but Healthcare quality and human She said Covid-19 had caused “Across all New Zealand has been anchored off the coast resource manager Margaret Blake many families to re-evaluate how ports, shore leave is currently since Sunday afternoon. said. they managed elderly parents, allowed for ships’ crews only It is carrying 21 sailors, all This didn’t some returning home from if they have met Covid-19 of whom are considered close mean they to care for them and declaration requirements, contacts of New Zealand’s had doctors, acting as permanent caregivers, along with strict quarantine newest Covid-19 community pharmacists rather than placing them into regulations that ensure they case — a marine electronics and other TOUGHER, HARDER: Rest care. have been isolating at sea for engineer from Auckland, who support home staff working in hospital Hauora Tairawhiti acting more than 14 days before they went to New Plymouth for work services on level care in Tairawhiti are caring clinical care manager for medicine arrive in a New Zealand port. last week and tested positive for site, rather for residents with increasingly Penny Forrester told the Gisborne “They also need to receive Covid-19 on Friday. Mr Gaddum that their complex needs. Herald it had been successful in medical clearance from the local said no ships had been diverted residents meeting the Government’s priority health board.” to Gisborne as a result. had complex to support people staying at home medical of the sector with Hauora for as long as possible, which had conditions, Tairawhiti’s Hiwa i Te Rangi contributed to changes in rest as well as decreased mobility and advisory board meeting on home care. cognitive awareness which came Tuesday. By the time people went into Voting packs next week with being elderly, she said. She said they had also seen an care, they tended to be very frail “It’s just getting tougher and increase in advanced palliative and unwell, and their length of ELECTORS in the Gisborne November 3, is advised to obtain a harder, and I take my hat off care, and this was predicted to stay in the rest home was shorter, District Council city ward should special voting pack, available to our staff, and staff in all of continue to rise. she said. start receiving their by-election from the Gisborne District Council’s the homes, because they are Beetham Healthcare currently Ms Forrester said they had voting packs from next Wednesday. Main Office, 15 Fitzherbert dedicated,” Ms Blake said. had 43 residents, which meant entered phase two of the board’s Voting will close at noon on Street, Gisborne, or by contacting “They don’t come into this job they were one of the smallest Healthy Aging Tairawhiti project, Thursday, November 19. the electoral office on 0800 922 822. because of the money, they come providers in Gisborne. Their which involved setting up a Candidates standing in the Voting documents can be into the job because of who they occupancy sat between 98 and 100 specialist clinical team to provide by-election are Clive Bibby, Sydney returned by post or hand delivered are.” percent, and they had a waiting care for people living at home. Clarke, Athena Emmerson, Isaac Te to the Gisborne District Council But despite it being hard on list at all times, Ms Blake said. Hauora Tairawhiti board Atawhai Hughes, Peter Jones, Frank in Fitzherbert Street between staff, Beetham Healthcare and Te Wiremu clinical services member Dr Heather Robertson Murphy, Te Aturangi Nepia-Clamp Wednesday, October 28, and other rest homes in the region manager Melissa Mulligan spoke said Tairawhiti was fortunate and Nick Tupara. Wednesday, November 18, said staffing remained stable. of similar experiences, saying to have “awesome” rest home Any elector who believes they are during normal office hours, and Ms Blake and other aged care admissions and existing residents facilities, and this wasn’t the case eligible to vote but hasn’t received on Thursday, November 19, until providers shared experiences at their 90-bed facility often everywhere. a voting document by Tuesday, noon. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES Unveilings

EDWARD MARK Deaths GREEN CALLANAN, Grace 1963 - 2019 Maud. – Passed Our whanau invite away peacefully, at family and friends to Bethlehem Views, in her the unveiling of our 100th year, on Tuesday brother’s stone. 20th October 2020. Darling wife of the late Saturday 24th Pat (Kelly). Beloved October 2020 mother of Margaret 11am and Tony Asbury, the Taruheru Cemetery late Michael and the late Fiona, Trish and SEYMOUR Mike Harris. Adored Nana Grace to her The whanau of grandchildren and many William PAUL great-grandchildren. Welcome all who wish Grateful thanks for all to attend. the wonderful care she received at Bethlehem — At 11am — Views. Taruheru Cemetery A service to celebrate Grace’s life was held at Saturday, October 31, Hillsdene Chapel, 143 2020 13th Avenue, Tauranga, FERRIS, Prince today, Thursday 22nd October at 11am. Unveiling of his Communications to the headstone on: Callanan family, C/- SATURDAY, PO Box 650, Tauranga October 24, 2020 3144. - 9.30am- at Heliopolis Urupa GOOD NEWS: At the opening this morning of the $3m McFall Fuel terminal in Aerodrome Road were, from left, Puhunga Rd Mark Kingsbeer, Sean Hovell, Rochelle Smith, Glen Hovell, Thelma Karaitiana, Jon Whaanga, Rehette Stoltz, Ruihi Nau mai! Haere mai! Pewhairangi, Morehu Pewhairangi, Darian Stevens, Hayley Lincoln and Allan McFall. SEE STORY PAGE 1 Picture by Paul Rickard The whanau of ROSS NIWA Invite friends and whanau to the unveiling of his headstone at In Memoriam Pouawa Cemetery Growing talent in Tairawhiti SATURDAY, HOOPER, 24th October 2020 by Mark Peters Nancy Isabel at 11am Mum, it’s hard to A SCREEN production diploma course believe 10 long years Bereavements made possible by a partnership between have passsed, and how international production company much you have been RAWIRI MORGAN missed. Target3D, its new company Rangai, RANGIHUNA and EIT Tairawhiti is now taking Remembering you is 31.7.1999 - 13.9.2020 registrations. easy, we do it every With studios in London and Spain, day. We still miss you Our whanau would like Target3D specialises in motion and so very much. to thank everyone who performance capture. has given their un- While expanding to New Zealand, Love you forever. conditional love and Target3D recognised an opportunity to David and families support to us during this time of mourning for grow talent in Tairawhiti and put in place a strategy to achieve this, says HOOPER, Nancy our son, brother and partner - Rawiri. Rangai founder and co-owner Shannon The years pass by, Dowsing. but the memories of To those who worked Rangai is a pastoral care and pathway you will never fade . tirelessly in the kitchen provider that will create a shared RAISING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Shannon Dowsing (left), founder of pastoral and kauta, we thank production facility; negotiate paid care and pathway company Rangai, IDEAschool head, Professor Matthew Marshall, Arohanui always, you. EIT Tairawhiti campus manager Waata Shephard and director of projects Glen Paku and learning opportunities for students, Graeme (dec) To all who came to pay and will create long-term industry Harkness, meet to discuss EIT’s new screen production course. their respects, those relationships. Picture by Liam Clayton who sent messages of Bereavements “We wanted to replicate the practical love for our whanau, educational experience gained in trades contributed koha and and apprenticeships, but deliver this in to pursue a Bachelor of Creative Practice not want to go into those industries, Mr THE flowers - we are forever creative and technology-driven industries in Screen Production in Tairawhiti from Dowsing says. HAWKINS-MANUEL grateful and appreciate you all. alongside tertiary education.” 2022.” “What can be done to catch the hearts WHANAU All components of the production As a pathway provider, Rangai have and minds of those rangatahi?” Wish to thank all for Arohanui, industry will be brought into one location. approached the Ministry of Social The name Rangai translates to your support following from Wayne, Mere, EIT Tairawhiti will provide 400 hours Development to line up funding for “elevate”, “flock together”. the passing of our Tia and whanau of education time while Target3D will students. “We’re elevating the opportunities.” beloved son Richard design original content specifically for “Through Target3D and EIT, a This is an exciting time for the New John Manuel. students, said Mr Dowsing. producer can find a student to work on Zealand film and screen industry, says Words cannot express “We’re not here to do this as a a production project. Their company gets Head of EIT’s IDEAschool, Professor our sincerest gratitude. piecemeal approach but as a sustainable the benefit of a freelance worker, thanks Matthew Marshall. We are humbled and career pathway. We’ll support recruitment to the subsidised income support from “We are very much looking forward grateful for your programmes once students graduate from MSD (Ministry of Social Development.” to developing our partnership with kindness, aroha and PLEASE their 12-month diploma course. While primary industries such as Rangai to provide real-world training koha which enabled us HAVE FAMILY “During 2021 we will assess whether farming, fishing and forestry are essential and experience for our students in the to bring our son home NOTICES there is sufficient demand to introduce to this region’s economy, the problem Tairawhiti region so they can contribute to rest. years two and three of a degree remains of youth not in employment, to New Zealand’s burgeoning film and Nga mihi nui kia IN BY 9AM programme, which would enable students education or training because they do screen industry.” koutou. DAY OF Arohanui Toby, Lily, PUBLICATION Leana and Joshua Heating up for music festival, wine and food

FROM PAGE 1 “We sold out really quickly,” says Barker. Rothman Reds, and Tricky. by Mark Peters “We were granted an extension to the cap The Sunshine Bass stage will be given over and sold out again. We didn’t expect this kind to electronica and drum and bass acts, while ON TRACK for the long weekend is the of response. No one in New Zealand can travel the Longline stage will rock to the sound of CORRECTION inaugural Longline Classic music festival. The overseas so a trip to Gisborne is the next best live acts that range from singer and songwriter event on Saturday coincides with the Labour thing.” Mitch James to Scribe. Weekend food and wine festival but tickets The response to the Covid-19 pandemic The weather is looking good for both the An article in yesterday’s Gisborne Herald to the one-day music festival at Makaraka means the organisers had to look within New Longline Classic, and the wine and food festival, headlined “Wood waste not from forestry” said racecourse sold out quickly. Zealand for acts. on Sunday. an early assessment found much of the wood About 15 percent were snapped up by “We got the opportunity for a New Zealand The MetService forecast is for a cloudy debris on Tikapa Beach following storms in July Gisborne party people. The bulk went to act to be in the top spot.” Saturday with a high of 24 degrees, Sunday could not be linked to forestry. It should have Auckland party people, organisers Kurt Barker The eclectic line-up includes Church & AP, is fine with a high of 25 while Monday brings said “forestry harvest”. and James Bristow told The Gisborne Herald in Flamingo Pier, Soaked Oats, Fairbrother, Zeisha, back some cloud but the mercury remains July. Summer Thieves, Witters + MC Crafty, No Cigar, at 25C. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 NEWS 5

Mahia stalwart Joe Hedley with Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy at the Taka Mackey with Dame Patsy Reddy at the investiture ceremony in . investiture ceremony in Wellington for New Year’s Honours List recipients. Pictures by Doug Mountain Investiture for local honours list recipients

MAHIA man Joe Hedley received his New He has been involved in the Mahia Boating “We’re just a great friendly community where Order of Merit, at the investiture ceremony was Year’s Honour List medal from Governor- and Fishing Club for more than 35 years, everyone knows everyone and that’s what Taka Mackey. Mr Mackey is a life member of General Dame Patsy Reddy at an investiture volunteered for St John Ambulance and the makes places like Mahia special,” he said after Rangataua o Aotearoa, (ROA) and has been a ceremony in Wellington. Mahia fire brigade for nearly 20 years and also learning of his recognition at the end of last mentor for 43 years in the Thai discipline which Mr Hedley was awarded a Queen’s Service contributed immensely to Mahia Golf Club and year. unites martial arts and alternative education Medal for services to the community. the Mokotahi Hall, among other causes. Also receiving his medal, a New Zealand through a Maori lens. GISBORNE DISTRICT COURT NEWS A WOMAN still loved her long-term partner and their children. pleaded guilty to driving with excess PREVIOUSLY found unfit to stand partner — just not what he did when he breath-alcohol (655mcg) for a third or trial for an alleged burglary, Joshua got angry, Gisborne District Court was WHEN his daughter’s partner called subsequent time – his fourth; the previous Conrad appeared for a hearing as to told. at their house uninvited and refused to being in 2016 and 2018. the sufficiency of police evidence against Jonathan East King, 45, pleaded leave, a man took matters into his own Broughton also pleaded guilty to driving him. guilty to assault on a person in a family hands, hitting him with a skateboard and in breach of a zero-alcohol licence. Judge Turitea Bolstad ruled Conrad relationship, two breaches of a protection dragging him along a gravel driveway, the He was sentenced to five months’ likely had committed the offence. order, and a breach of bail. He was court was told. community detention, nine months’ The case will be disposed of on sentenced to three months’ community Niao Alamine Totoro, 44, pleaded guilty supervision, and disqualified from driving November 11. A further report was detention and nine months’ supervision. to assault with a blunt instrument and indefinitely. ordered to assist the court with King was originally referred to the common assault. He was sentenced to 12 Zero-alcohol licence provisions will appropriate options. Intervention Court on the charges but months’ intensive supervision. apply in future. Counsel Alistair Clarke conceded the was exited after failing to complete Sentencing was previously adjourned charge was established. required counselling and programmes. for a restorative justice conference but the A 29-YEAR-OLD man with no prior The recommended sentence is likely The charges arose out of an argument victim could not be contacted, the court history of violence, admitted assaulting to involve additional support to help between the couple in December, 2018. was told. his 12-year-old son. He also pleaded Conrad’s father in looking after him. King pushed the woman towards a wall Totoro has a limited history of violence guilty to a charge of assault within a and on to the ground as he tried to get – his last relevant conviction was family relationship. EDWARD Hemi Rare, 31, pleaded past her. He refused to leave and kicked in 2015. The man’s name cannot be published guilty to driving while impaired, open a door after the woman tried to shut Judge Bolstad accepted submissions due to automatic suppression that driving while disqualified for a third herself away from him in a room. Totoro was generally a relaxed person, applies for the boy. or subsequent time, possession of Judge Turitea Bolstad said King was a who accepted he should have phoned The case was referred to the Family methamphetamine utensils, possession recidivist with prior relevant convictions, police to remove the man from the Harm Intervention Court. Bail was of cannabis, and possession of a involving the same complainant. property, and was unlikely to repeat the continued. cannabis bong. However, she noted he had made some behaviour. Counsel Michael Lynch said the man He was further remanded on bail positive changes since this offending, He had since served the victim with a had already taken steps to address for sentence on these and similar, including by getting a job. He had good trespass notice. the offending, including by enrolling at previously-admitted matters, on whanau support, including from his JASON Peter Broughton, 30, Tauawhi Men’s Centre. November 12. Bowel screening is now in Tairāwhiti.

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34040-04 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 Infected Russian fishing crew ‘in good spirits’: Sealord boss

CHRISTCHURCH — crew into the country to work on positive are not feeling too “Our concern is around the She hasn’t spoken to the crew Hundreds of Russian fishing its deep-sea trawlers. unwell he added. welfare of our crew. There will directly but expects anyone in crew at a Covid-isolation hotel Chief executive Doug Paulin “As far as we know, none likely be a delay because the their situation would find it in are said to be in managed to speak to some of of them have any significant Ministry of Health needs to stressful. good spirits, and those who have them yesterday. adverse affects and are feeling work through everyone being “They might feel lonely, they the virus are doing well. “We’ve been able to find out very well-managed in that Covid-19 free before they leave don’t know what to expect in Eighteen of the 237 foreign that they’re feeling positive — facility.” the facility then it needs to be the future so support from the workers at the Sudima Hotel they’re feeling well looked after. Paulin said hey understand cleaned before the next plane community is very important are infected with Covid-19. “They appreciate the lengths they will probably have to stay arrives into the country.” and that’s what we want to do.” They would all be tested that the facility is going to to in isolation longer. Anna Filippochkina from She said the Russian again today, with more positive make sure that they are kept That also means the trawlers the Russian cultural centre in community is going to come up cases expected. isolated and that protocols are are left sitting in port but he Christchurch is worried about with a plan to make the workers Sealord is one of the three being followed.” said that’s not the company’s the crew being sick so far from feel more at home. companies which brought the Those who have tested top priority. home. — RNZ

BRIEFS Contracted Covid in Universities uncertain over international student numbers AUCKLAND — Letting 250 international PhD and postgraduate students back into the country has been welcomed as an important first step by the cash hungry education sector, but universities just three minutes admit they still do not know how many students will take up the initial offer. Universities New Zealand chief executive, Chris NEW details have emerged identified as being at risk, Whelan, said providers were reaching out to PhD of the latest Covid infections after having contact with the students who had to be in the country to progress that are currently being 27-year-old who worked for their studies. treated in New Zealand. two days at Port Taranaki However, Mr Whelan said not that many PhD The Ministry of Health last week, had all returned students were already enrolled and had a current has revealed a breakdown negative test results. visa to come and study this year. of who is infected with the According to a breakdown “It’s a reasonably small number too. It’s about virus after a fresh outbreak of the confirmed cases linked 300 or 400 students and we’re wondering, ‘are among a group of Russian to the overseas fishing crews, there enough of those students to make up the and Ukrainian fishing crew all are men aged between 30 initial 250 places’.” recently arrived in the country, and 69. If the slots could not be filled up by PhD as well as a new community Most of the newly-arrived students, they would then go to masters students. outbreak involving port staff. Russian and Ukrainian They would only find out how many students Yesterday was the largest seamen who will be working were interested in taking up the offer next month, increase in a 24-hour period for New Zealand fishing Mr Whelan said. of active cases since August’s companies this summer are “We know there are about 5000 students outbreak. There were 25 new aged in their 30s and 40s. who are still enrolled to study at New Zealand cases reported in New Zealand In the Ministry of Health’s universities offshore. We cannot bring in all of yesterday. confirmed cases, there were six them, however. International PhD students were This news came as concern men aged in their 40s, five in seen as being a logical first group of students to mounted over the revelation their 30s, three in their 50s, bring in to New Zealand, and we hope to expand it that one of the infected port and one in his 60s. (the offer) out to other groups soon.” workers contracted the disease While most people in the Mr Whelan recognised the cost to students after just three minutes of during his stay and wore full tested. The third man who has pub between 7.30-10pm were but said universities were going to try to help contact with a sick man. personal protection equipment fallen ill with the virus was a considered casual contacts, with those costs. “There will be some additional Details have also been at work on board the ship. workplace close contact of the they were urged to get tested fees for them, particularly the cost of managed released about the movements He travelled back to marine electronics engineer as soon as possible, especially -isolation and quarantine facilities, where the of one of the infected port Auckland last Wednesday and had been in the Auckland in light of the revelation Government has placed a charge of $3100 per workers, with a popular west night, and had returned to quarantine facility since that one of the infected port student. Universities are going to contribute to Auckland pub the centre of a work on Friday when he began Sunday. workers contracted the disease that and cover half of that cost for the students large public health alert. feeling unwell. He left work Ministry of Health data after just three minutes of that are able to come back in this particular Last night, all patrons and and was tested for Covid-19. shows that one of the men is contact with a sick man. tranche.” — RNZ staff who were at The Malt Yesterday health authorities aged in his 40s and the other Dr Siouxsie Wiles, a Greenhithe last Friday night confirmed the man had is in his 60s. microbiologist and associate Pie king now sausie roll champ were told to get tested and passed the virus on to an Both are Aucklanders. professor at the University of TAURANGA — The country’s pie king can now self-isolate until they received Auckland colleague previously One of those men spent Auckland, took to Twitter late add sausage roll champ to his CV. a negative result, after one of considered a casual contact. nearly three hours at a west last night to air her concern Patrick Lam in Bethlehem, Tauranga — seven- the male port workers who had The Ministry of Health said Auckland pub on Friday night. over the revelation of the very time winner of the Bakels Supreme Pie Awards — since tested positive for Covid that person had a very short Health authorities said short exposure time. has won the inaugural Bakels Legendary Sausage had spent around two and a exposure on Friday to the detailed interviews and contact “If someone in NZ really Roll competition. half hours at the hotel.This sick man and was tested on tracing were under way for the did get infected after just His entry took the top prize, all judged newest community infection Sunday, returning a negative men, and officials were taking three minutes of contact, then anonymously by independent industry judges, came after a 27-year-old man result. a very precautionary approach it looks like we’re going to from 606 entries around the country. was working on a visiting ship, However, he became to managing the cases. need to be isolating all casual Silver went to Marijke Isley of The School Shop the Sofrana Surville. symptomatic on Tuesday, was Yesterday, the Taranaki contacts as well as close in Takaka, and bronze to Michael Meaclem of He had travelled to New tested again and that time, he District Health Board contacts, or redefining what we Michael’s Bakery in Hillmorton, Christchurch. Plymouth for work in his own returned a positive result. Now announced that all close and mean by ‘close’,” she tweeted. The ultimate winner takes home $1500 and a car, kept much to himself his household was also being casual contacts who had been — The New Zealand Herald trophy. — RNZ LYPO-SPHERIC VITAMIN C Cost to reinstate Christ Church The Vitamin C that the world is talking about Cathedral goes up by $50m .95 by Logan Church, project if Synod agreed to reinstate the building. 1 FOR $54 The New Zealand Herald After Synod voted to reinstate the building, .00 a Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement Trust 2 FOR $99 CHRISTCHURCH — The cost of reinstating was set up to fundraise the money needed. Christ Church Cathedral has skyrocketed to However, now that the building work is under “Every human needs optimal $154 million, with strengthening work now way, the cost of the project has increased to Vitamin C every day. 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WELLINGTON — There were A total of 237 fishing crew positive on routine day-three 25 new cases of Covid-19 in New members were in the Sudima testing at their managed- Zealand yesterday: 23 of those Hotel, which had been set up isolation facility in Christchurch, were cases at the border and two as a quarantine space just for said Dr Bloomfield. were related to the infectious them. There were also a further two port worker — a case which was Some of the 18 cases were new, imported cases at managed- reported on Sunday. according to the results of the isolation facilities in Auckland The Director-General of tests, and some were probably — one arrived from Jordan via Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, historical, but testing was Dubai and on said the two cases that were ongoing, said Dr Bloomfield. October 16 and tested positive at connected to the port worker “The positive cases have now routine day-three testing. were workplace contacts. been moved into a dedicated The second person arrived The first case was previously quarantine wing within the from Malaysia on October 17 considered a casual contact of Sudima Hotel.” and they also tested positive at the port worker and had a very Most of the people were in routine day-three testing. Both short exposure to that worker — twin rooms, the close contacts of were now at the quarantine about three minutes in the same the 18 cases (those who were in facility in Auckland, said Dr room, Dr Bloomfield said. the same room as the positive Bloomfield. “The new case became cases) are now in single rooms Two previously-active cases symptomatic yesterday. They and the ministry is working to were now considered to be were tested for Covid yesterday yesterday, took a test and now Regarding the other cases move all of the fishing crew into recovered. The total number of and returned a positive result. returned a positive result. in managed isolation, Dr single rooms, said Dr Bloomfield. active cases in New Zealand They have one household contact “His household contacts were Bloomfield said there were now “All of the staff working at the was 56 and the total number of who is now in self-isolation.” contacts of contacts but were a total of 18 cases in the Sudima hotel have been tested over the confirmed cases was 1556. The second case was a isolated and tested anyway. Hotel in Christchurch that had last three days and additional On Tuesday, the testing previously-reported close contact They are now considered close Covid-19. testing will be provided.” laboratories processed 6308 of the port worker. contacts so will complete the full The chartered flight from Dr Bloomfield said people tests, which meant a grand Dr Bloomfield said that person 14-day self-isolation. Moscow that stopped over in at the airport in Christchurch total of 1,040,911 tests had been was already at Auckland’s Jet “The ship the original positive Singapore carrying Russian and were being asked to be tested, carried out in this country. Park Hotel quarantine facility, case worked on in Auckland, Ukrainian fishing crew members as well as the bus company that Dr Bloomfield reiterated that and had been there since which is now in Brisbane, is still had tests undertaken before the transported the fishing crew to if people were feeling sick with Sunday. considered the most likely source flight took off. Dr Bloomfield the Sudima Hotel. any of the symptoms related to They were tested for Covid of transmission. Tests have been said it was understood those On the remaining imported Covid-19 they should get a test. on Friday as part of the routine taken but the results are not yet tests involved the nasal swab. cases reported yesterday — People should also keep a record testing at the port and returned available,” he said yesterday. Two people were not allowed three unrelated cases arrived of where they have been, even if a negative test. There were 19 crew members to get on the flight because they from London, via Singapore, they were not feeling sick. They developed symptoms on board the ship in Brisbane. had tested positive, he added. on October 16 — they tested — RNZ NO SEATS LEFT Infectious virus case visited an Akld pub on Friday night

AUCKLAND — People who visited a ARPHS said those people should also STATE OF THE NATION PRESENTATION Greenhithe pub last week are being asked to remain in self-isolation until they received a self-isolate and get tested for Covid-19 after an negative test result. If people who were at the 28 October 2020, 5:00 - 7.30pm infected person went there on Friday night of pub at the same time showed symptoms or fell last week. ill — even after a negative test result — they Lawson Field Theatre, Gisborne District Council, Cnr Fitzherbert St & Ormond Rd Auckland Regional Public Health Service should self-isolate again and get tested again. (ARPHS) issued the notice as it tried to A pop-up community testing centre would be Mark Lister, Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment establish the person’s movements while they open in Greenhithe. A list of urgent-care clinics Partners will provide his thoughts on the likely impact the election were infectious. that were open and currently offering Covid outcome will have on inancial markets, as well as what to expect from They had been to The Malt pub on Friday, testing was available on the ARPHS website. the upcoming US election. October 16 — from 7.30pm until 10pm. The Household members of pub patrons from person was one of the new cases announced that night needed to only get tested and stay at He will also discuss the outlook for the economy, interest rates, and the NZ dollar, outlining how these by the Ministry of Health. home if the person who was at the pub at the might afect businesses and investors as the world recovers from the pandemic earlier in the year. An ARPHS spokesperson said a few close time became sick or developed any symptoms, This will be followed by a Q&A session. contacts in the pub had already been identified or unless directed otherwise by Public Health. and were being contacted. People who scanned the Covid-19 Tracer RSVP by Monday 26 October to email [email protected] or phone 06 868 1155 The pub’s staff were also being tested. App at The Malt pub on Friday evening should 35670-01 Most people in the pub would be considered receive a notification, confirming they were casual contacts, but were being urged to get there at the same time as the infected case.

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WELLINGTON — New data A retired US Diplomat says North Korea shows assaults are 10 times has a long history of exploiting humanitarian more likely to occur in central aid. Wellington than the rest of Earlier this week, members of the New New Zealand. Zealand-DPRK (Democratic People’s Republic However, a rape survivor of Korea) Friendship Society had their homes advocate also says it is a raided by police after they made a US$2000 countrywide problem. donation to the North Korea Red Cross Society. The group was told the money was used to Police earlier this buy PPE in North Korea. They had also made week launched an an earlier donation of the same amount for investigation into Covid-19 testing kits and medical supplies. Police have confirmed they are a group of local investigating possible breaches of United Wellington musicians Nations sanctions against North Korea. that had been accused Retired US Diplomat Ford Hart said there was no real way to verify where the money online of rape, sexual was spent in the totalitarian state. assault and violence. Mr Hart was a Special Envoy for Six- Party Talks which aimed to find a peaceful resolution to the North Korea nuclear Over the nationwide weapons programme. lockdown, the number of He told Morning Report even though the assaults dropped around Cuba Red Cross Society of the DPRK might be Street and Courtney Place but affiliated to other Red Cross organisations, it they were back on the rise. was not a safe bet to donate money to them. Wellington Rape Crisis CONCERN OVER WELLINGTON CBD ASSAULTS: Wellington Rape Crisis general manager “All of these institutions are managed general manager, Kyla Rayner, Kyla Rayner says there is a major issue with people not feeling confident enough to report these directly by the central power apparatus in said there were a number of kinds of assaults. Picture supplied Pyongyang. factors that had possibly led to “This is a long tradition in this regime central Wellington facing this safe here, but clearly, that is than just asking people to look accused online of rape, sexual going back to the 1920s.” particular problem. not the case, and we’re seeing out for themselves. assault and violence. He said that the situation was well “We’ve got a high that reflected in the statistics.” “Ultimately, we want to One woman who spoke out documented by independent scholars and concentration of tertiary Ms Rayner told Morning focus on the people who are about their behaviour online United Nations agencies. institutions here, which means Report there was also a major carrying out this kind of harm, said in a follow-up post she The US has heaped sanctions on North a large number of people are issue with people not feeling and find out where they are had received more than 100 Korea over the years, and the United Nations coming here to study and are confident enough to report coming from, why they have responses from women, men Security Council had been involved often obviously also looking to go these kinds of assaults. these ingrained attitudes and and minors detailing similar as North Korea tested nuclear devices in out and find entertainment. “We estimate that maybe behaviours, and how we stop attacks. violation of international laws, Mr Hart said. “A number of people move 80 percent of the harm is not that behaviour, because that A Wellington nightclub “For New Zealand, the key thing here is here for work too, and maybe being reported.” is what is going to stop the worker said he reported one of not other countries’ sanctions regimes but, they are not as socially However, there were more problem and achieve safety in the accused to the police three in fact, the United Nations Security Council connected as they might be in avenues for survivors to seek our cities.” months ago. And another man sanctions, which had been toughened over other communities. help, which resulted in an Police earlier this week in the capital believed he had the years.” “There is a feeling that it’s increase in assault reports, launched an investigation into stopped a woman from being However, he said the UN sanctions were such a small, vibrant and she said. a group of local Wellington sexually assaulted by two of clearly not working. — RNZ connected city that we must be More needed to be done musicians who had been the people accused. — RNZ Insufficient systems put MBIE Covid response at risk: briefings

by Phil Pennington, RNZ and the newly released MBIE briefings describe one cause of the IT risks as: WELLINGTON — A key Government “Critical business services not identified department had not prioritised critical and prioritised”. services or tested how staff would work An April 3 briefing to the minister for from home as Covid-19 caused havoc economic development also listed another earlier this year, briefings show. cause of risk as “working from home “Insufficient” computer-system capability not tested”. capacity presented a “very high risk” However, Mr Griffiths told RNZ that of an “inefficient and ineffective” they did test staff working from home, Covid response, Ministry of Business, and that by January they had prioritised Innovation and Employment (MBIE) what services to run. briefings from April show. He would check what the briefing But the MBIE said it was as ready as referred to, he said. it could have been for the pandemic. A review of the MBIE’s Covid MBIE deputy chief executive of performance is expected to be released corporate, governance and Information soon. Richard Griffiths, said its IT staff were The crucial problem in April was that not caught flat-footed. “ICT capability and capacity for staff to That was despite 3800 of its 5500 staff work from home was not sufficient”, the only having access to old Windows 7 briefings showed. to buy laptops using the more secure where the MBIE’s entire IT system was systems that would not work properly for The impacts could include critical Windows 10, triggered by the pandemic. at by the end of 2019. those trying to work from home for most services being unavailable, an increase Remote access capacity in place rose This was despite Microsoft of the first month of the lockdown. in “safety events”, and an ineffective from 3700 in late March to 10,800 about withdrawing support for Windows 7. “They did a stunning job, considering,” pandemic response. a month later. The ministry has negotiated for ongoing Mr Griffiths said. It was a “pain point”, team debriefings “Further investment into ICT support while it shifts everyone to “If we could have been further along in May said. infrastructure is now a key focus for Windows 10. on the digital workplace, that would have “ICT connectivity issues and other our organisation to be more mature and In May 2019, the Government’s cyber been a better outcome, we wouldn’t have technical deficiencies meant that working ready for any other type of event which agency, CERT NZ, warned that attackers had to scale up so much. from home and from the IMT centre puts our effectiveness, productivity and were targeting Windows 7, and strongly “But you know, it’s about balancing . . . in Stout Street (MBIE’s Wellington people at risk,” said a memo to senior recommended upgrading the software. keeping our critical services running, and headquarters) were under stress for leadership in May. The MBIE accelerated its IT upgrade the volume of dollars going in. All our much of the duration.” IT upgrades had not been cancelled or post-Covid-19. Pandemic planning in critical services ran, we didn’t drop the By late April, the MBIE told the deferred in the months before Covid, in January that foresaw up to a quarter ball on any of that.” minister it was on track to have 90 fact, ministry-wide upgrades were under of staff working from home was good RNZ has reported on delays to urgent percent of staff with access, but only way, Mr Griffiths said. enough at the time, but needed updating business at Immigration New Zealand, after struggling with a long global queue He was completely comfortable with now, Mr Griffiths said. — RNZ 10 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 Wilson Parking agrees to sell carpark leases BUSINESS BRIEFS

WELLINGTON — Wilson Parking carpark on Boulcott Street, at the time removed one of the few alternatives has agreed to sell the leases of three noting the competitive constraint would for motorists wishing to park in this BNZ Life for sale carpark buildings it runs in Wellington, primarily arise from the competition at part of Wellington’s central city, which, WELLINGTON — The life insurance business of and pay the Commerce Commission half the Capital carpark. in our view, was likely to result in a the BNZ is up for sale, according to Australian a million dollars after being investigated The Commission began receiving substantial lessening of competition.” press reports. for anti-competitive behaviour. customer complaints about parking The total number of parking bays The Australian Financial Review said National Wilson acquired the lease for the price hikes in 2017 and filed High Court given up by Wilson was 850. Australia Bank, the BNZ’s parent, is looking for a Capital carpark on Boulcott Street proceedings the following year, alleging Wilson must also tell the Commission buyer for BNZ Life. in 2016 without sign off from the Wilson Parking substantially lessened about any new purchases in Wellington Speculation about a possible sale of the $100 Commission despite it operating other competition for the supply of car central for the next five years. million business has surfaced periodically in recent carparks in the same area. parking in the Boulcott Street area. Had a prosecution been successful years as large retail banks and financial services The Commission had previously Commission chair Anna Rawlings said in the High Court, the firm could firms exit the life insurance sector to focus on core granted clearance for Wilson to acquire the proceedings were now resolved. have been liable for penalties up to $5 business. the lease for the Plimmer Towers “Wilson Parking’s acquisition million. — RNZ Last year, the BNZ rejected reports that a sale of the insurance operation was being negotiated with local firm Partners Life. The NAB sold its Australian insurer, MLC, four years ago to Nippon Life, and the Commonwealth Investors borrow up large Bank, which owns ASB, ANZ, and AMP have all sold insurance operations. The Reserve Bank is reviewing the financial solvency rules covering the insurance industry. Reserve Bank says Last year the RBNZ and the Financial Markets Authority criticised the life insurance industry for LVR handbrake will being too slow to change their culture and conduct. — RNZ return if necessary Flight Centre cuts more jobs AUCKLAND — Flight Centre will axe a further 160 by Tamsyn Parker, NZ Herald staff and close 23 more stores due to the ongoing impacts of Covid-19. Highly leveraged investors are Details have just come to light that the travel rushing in to buy houses, contributing to bookings company is undergoing another an unexpected housing boom, analysis restructure, after already cutting about 600 jobs by ASB has revealed. and closing about 70 stores earlier this year. In April the bank forecast a six Its managing director, David Coombes, told percent drop in national house prices customers in an email on Monday the cuts reflected this year, in the face of a deteriorating the lack of available work for people in its stores labour market, falling net migration and at the moment as borders remained closed to rental declines. international tourism. But it is now expecting house prices to “We are gutted to again be reducing our team rise 12 percent in the year to June 2021. and farewelling a large number of talented “The turnaround in the fortunes of the and passionate people from our business. Our housing market since lockdown has been people are at the core of who we are, so this is remarkable,” ASB senior economist Mike HOUSING BOOM: The Reserve Bank says early signs that a house price boom is heartbreaking. Jones noted in a housing insights note being fuelled by investors and highly-leveraged loans are a concern. “Our people were offered, and a number released yesterday. Times picture accepted, voluntary redundancy.” “We now see prices sustaining their Coombes said he was confident the business recent momentum, with annual house lending to investors had also continued become worried about financial stability would survive the pandemic. price inflation tipped at 12 percent by to creep up and was now at 21 percent. when house prices rises were being “These decisions, however difficult, are made June of next year.” “Lending to existing owner-occupiers driven by very highly leveraged loans to do just that so we can continue to support our Vittoria Shortt, ASB chief executive, still accounts for by far the largest share and investors rather than households. customers through the impact of Covid-19.” told a transtasman business circle of mortgage lending, but this share has “We are seeing early signs of both of Flight Centre was one of the companies to forum on Monday that one of the biggest fallen sharply from 64 percent to 58 those.” benefit from the Government’s $47.6 million travel surprises to come out of Covid had been percent over the past 18 months.” Orr said the stocks of highly leveraged reimbursement scheme, as almost $700m in travel house price rises. And it seems highly leveraged loans had come down because of the expenditure was locked up overseas because trips “For the last quarter they have been investors are behind much of the LVRs it introduced in 2014. were cancelled due to the coronavirus. up 11 percent, so a combination of the investor activity. “We took it off because of course the It had also received $11.1m in wage subsidies very low interest rate environment and In April the Reserve Bank dropped banks are now responsible and lending from the Government. — RNZ the housing shortage is really playing LVR (loan to value ratio) restrictions, sensibly but we are starting to see the through into house price increases, which controlled how much banks new lending go back into the 70 to 80 Banks raise milk forecasts which is one of the big surprises over in could lend to both investors and owner- percent ratio and the investor side.” WELLINGTON — Two banks have raised their New Zealand.” occupiers with low equity or small Orr said the LVR tool was still farmgate milk price forecasts based on stronger- Shortt said at the moment the bank deposits. available and it could put it back on if than-expected demand for New Zealand’s biggest was processing home loan applications Jones said that change had given rise needed and it was looking at if it was export from its biggest customer, China. at levels not seen since 2017. to a rush of new lending to more highly needed right now. Westpac upgraded its farmgate milk price “The mix of first home owners is much leveraged borrowers with growth in “At the moment relative to the forecast by 50c to $7.00/kg and the Bank of New higher than ever before, and that is at new lending to the high-LVR investor extremes of where we were on the Zealand lifted its forecast to $6.80 from $6.50/kg. an ASB level. segment for the three months to August extreme lending, it is still looking okay. At $7.00/kg, the milk price would be the third- “We are definitely seeing a big swing up 134 percent. But it is very evident that won’t stay the highest on record, but still short of the highest ever in home lenders and it’s a big part of the For investors high LVR means they same under the current conditions.” paid of $8.40/kg for the 2013/14 season. business we are writing.” are borrowing more than 70 percent His message to the banks was to “box Dairy NZ’s break-even estimate is $5.80 to $5.90 Reserve Bank mortgage lending data of the value of the property while for smart or have it done to you” but said a kg, but anything over $7.00/kg puts farmers in a shows home lending was up 26 percent owner-occupiers it means borrowing over the industry seems to always want it strong position. in August alone compared to August last 80 percent of the value of the property. done to them. The milk price forecast follows a sombre seasonal year and it seems first-home buyers and The activity has already caught The RBNZ has in the past made outlook this week from Beef + Lamb NZ, which said investors are the main drivers. the eye of the Reserve Bank governor LVR decisions around the release of its New Zealand’s beef and sheepmeat exports will be Jones noted the share of new lending Adrian Orr. financial stability reports which come hit hard in 2020/21, with farm profits expected to attributable to first-home buyers hit a Orr said during an online INFINZ out twice a year in November and May. fall by 26 percent due to Covid-19. — NZ Herald new high of 20 percent in August while conference yesterday that it would The next report is due on November 25.

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY to buy $10-$30 shares and in the US you don’t the corresponding period last year. Vector’s buy anything under $30. If Mainfreight wanted to electricity network connections increased 1.7 satisfy the New Zealand investor, then yes they percent to 582,990 and gas connections were up WELLINGTON — Investors are sitting back further stimulus and an easing in monetary could consider a share split, but if they were 2 percent to 114,584. and playing a waiting game as the New Zealand policy, and I’m sure we will follow in kind. appealing to international investors, then there’s Kiwi Property gained 2c to $1.24, but sharemarket drifted — although leading stock And of course, there’s uncertainty with the no need.” Goodman Property Trust slipped 7c or 2.82 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare took a spurt on late US election, and investors are sitting on their Ebos Group declined 16c to $25.84, Chorus percent to $2.41 after announcing its interim heavy trading. hands,” Sullivan said. lost 3c to $8.52, and Auckland International result will include a portfolio revaluation gain of The S&P/NZX 50 Index slipped 0.24 percent Fisher & Paykel Healthcare had another good Airport was down 5c to $7.26. The Warehouse $140m. to 12,432.61, after reaching an intraday high recovery day rising 87c or 2.45 percent to $36.40 increased 5c or 2.08 percent to $2.45 and Z Vista Group, which provides management of 12,502.89. There were 70 gainers and 67 on trade worth $40.6m, but a2 Milk was down Energy was up 3c to $2.93. software systems to cinemas, gained 4c or 2.55 decliners over the market, and volume reached 32c or 2.03 percent to $15.46 on trade worth Meridian fell 13.5c or 2.43 percent to $5.415 percent to $1.61 after providing an update on 64.91 million shares worth $195.51 million. $17.2m. Global investment bank UBS Group AG on profit-taking. Mercury slipped 7c to $5.21. third quarter activity. Vista said revenue was Jeremy Sullivan, investment adviser with has reduced its stake in a2 Milk to 4.95 percent, Two other energy companies Genesis, up 2.5c tracking back to 2019 levels and there was a Hamilton Hindin Greene, said the market was from 5.05 percent. to $3.21, and Vector, down 2c to $4.37, reported strong recovery in the global cinema industry. in a holding pattern to see how things play out Mainfreight climbed another 63c to a new operating performances for the three months Between 70 and 75 percent of cinemas in the United States election. Investors are also peak of $54.50. Asked if the company would ending September. globally are now open, and the New Zealand looking for guidance from the Reserve Bank consider a share split, Sullivan said it depended Genesis’ total electricity sales volumes box office was up 50 percent in September next month. on Mainfreight’s intention. “In New Zealand we increased 3.4 percent and bottle LPG compared with the previous month. “The Reserve Bank of Australia has indicated like to buy $2-$10 stocks, in Australia they like volumes rose 5.3 percent compared with — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL Rejection of assistance unforgivable Covid and election by Clive Bibby this monumental betrayal of the public trust was economic growth after the election. The truth is apparently condoned without dissent from any that the new Government will have much different still intertwined MY reasons for standing of the more moderate and experienced elected priorities for spending its scarce financial in the Gisborne City Ward representatives. resources during the next three years than the It didn’t take long for Covid-19 by-election are clear. I am very I suspect this tragedy is just more evidence last, and all provincial New Zealand will have to to start nudging aside news and concerned that the council has that this council, or a majority of it, is indeed accept an environment without the lifeline that abandoned its responsibility being led by those special interest groups who was Shane Jones and his PGF. discussion around Labour’s massive to operate solely in the best show no allegiance to, or understanding of, the All the more reason to regret the unforgivable election win on Saturday night . . . interests of all citizens living needs of most ratepayers and their families. rejection of his offers of assistance that could in fact, a new case of community within the Tairawhiti regional boundaries. In response to one of my recent columns in have had us riding a wave of prosperity that transmission involving a port worker It appears that individual councillors, some this newspaper where l advocated the urgent would have been transformational. was being notified that afternoon more than others, have allowed their personal adoption of a decision-making process that was We must change and we must do it now! and was announced on Sunday. ideological and philosophical beliefs to influence based only on information that we could “as near That has since been confirmed their decisions related to strategic planning as damn it” know to be true, the Editor referred to Footnote from Ed: For context, in the previous as a separate strain of the virus matters — so much so that this community my views as being “dangerous”. column mentioned (July 30, 2020) Mr Bibby waxed to recent community cases, and must now face the consequences of a couple of It worries me not a bit that he should use such lyrical about dairy conversions in the central North yesterday it was announced that irresponsible rejections of a number of “once in a inflammatory and wildly inaccurate language Island after saying, “We no longer have the luxury lifetime” opportunities to improve the lifestyles of to describe my honest opinion based on the of dabbling in speculative ideological proposals that two of his colleagues at Ports of a majority of our people. information we had at the time. have little relevance to the reality of today.” Auckland have tested positive — If this was a major private company, these It just so happens that nothing that has An editorial response began: “Our columnist today one of whom spent a few hours at guardians of our future would be “gone by happened since has led me to revise any of my is right to note that there are opportunities to reduce a busy west Auckland pub on Friday lunchtime”! personal convictions on the matter but suggest greenhouse gas emissions from cows and sheep, night, the day he was infected While it was to be expected that those some of the council’s inactions over recent some of which are obstructed by New Zealand’s (which makes it unlikely he will have councillors (particularly the deputy mayor) years, especially with its lack of preparation for 2003 genetic engineering laws. However, he rather passed on the virus that night). who were most vocal in rejecting government the onslaught of climate change, would be a ruins his case by first ascribing the term ‘speculative Then there’s the outbreak among offers of financial help that would have rescued much better choice of candidates who fit that theory’ to issues around livestock emissions. He is Russian and Ukranian fishing crews the Northern Tairawhiti from its state of description. also dangerously wrong to suggest climate action in a managed isolation — now dependency would parade their prejudices at It is clear that this region in particular will should be deprioritised due to Covid-19 and the need each photo opportunity, it beggars belief that quarantine — facility in Christchurch be much more vulnerable to an era of slow to rebuild our economy.” that hit the headlines on Tuesday. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS In all 25 new cases were announced yesterday, the most for New Zealand since the initial wave Wrong to limit public use of cases in April, although it is very Please pull purple ragwort Re: Bars on benches being homeless because you different now with 23 of them in dismay homeless advocate, design benches they can’t lie on. Now’s the time to pull the roadsides adjoining their October 21 story. These are problems with society isolation facilities. Health authorities pretty, invasive weed from our properties. Well spoken Lizzie and that aren’t fixed by moving them also seem confident that the latest roadsides around the district. Purple ragwort or Senecio Stuart. Who gave the on to somewhere else. community transmission cases, the The flowers are out and the elagans is listed among council permission to waste Allowing the use of public first since September 24, are being seed has not set. invasive plants in the pest ratepayers’ money like this? spaces to be controlled at ring-fenced successfully. The purple ragwort flower control plan as a control The money could have been the whims of a profit-seeking Meanwhile, formal talks between allows for easy identification species, so if it is on your given to Lizzie to support business owner, by making so please, if you are walking property then please spend her shelter for the homeless. them unusable by anyone but negotiating teams for the victorious the roadways, adopt the a couple of hours to remove Labour Party and now 10-MP Green Shame on you GDC. the “right” kind of person, is concept of “weeding while it. If it is left to seed it will an outrage — and the council’s Party got under way yesterday with walking”. potentially invade rivers, the Greens unlikely to get much KATHY LANGER ironically-named “liveable spaces Thank you to the Parson streams and beach reserves, manager” should really ask movement outside the policies they family for clearing the smothering native species and It’s not very often Gisborne themselves if this was the right already share with Labour. Waimata Valley infestation reducing biodiverse habitat. news stirs me up enough to write thing to do. Green Party co-leader Marama and to those on Riverside about it, but this has. Our town If business owners are Davidson emerged from the talks Road who have sprayed the ROBYN WILKIE centre is already dominated by concerned about the homeless, saying they were looking for ways to concrete, tarmac and cars, and it perhaps they could find a way to progress action on climate change, is wrong that the use of one of the become part of the solution and the environment and inequality. Standing as an independent few spaces in the main street the not just try to get them hidden out Swirling around the massive red public can actually use, a bench, of their view. Re: What fears, alignment? Maybe it will take another tide that has brought 64 Labour MPs is being limited in the way the October 21 letter. lockdown and some compulsory public can use it like this. STUART MORIARTY-PATTEN into Parliament appear to have been I confirm that I voted for Advance needles before people like you a few interesting undercurrents: Homelessness should never NZ but I am standing as an can see that there will be a time be tolerated in any society and Benches are for sitting some Labour supporters voting independent. Unfortunately local when the people must choose creating hostile public spaces like on, not places to sleep. for the Greens to help ensure voters who I thought would support freedom over fear, and vote for the this doesn’t fix homelessness. All While it is sad that people they returned to Parliament; and us voted for Act. candidate who values personal it does is make such problems are homeless, park benches some National supporters voting My support . . . if I get any, will freedom, sovereignty, independence, less visible because it’s not are not put there as their for Labour in an attempt to keep come from the National Party and transparency and accountability. convenient to some business personal beds. the Green Party out of governing Act and believe it or not I do have a owners. People don’t just stop DAVE arrangements. The clearest though few friends. PETER JONES was a tide running out on National, as voters abandoned it in droves for Backing for models either Labour or the ACT Party. City living achieves many goods Another outcome of election 2020 Re: Endeavour models back before GDC. Re: Reigniting the CBD, Oct 16 story. no more productive land is consumed for A quick tally-up shows over 1000 “votes” in is that it has delivered the world’s Intensification of housing within the housing; provides more patrons for local favour of the models being put back up where queerest Parliament, with 13 MPs existing footprint of the city achieves businesses. they were or in other locations, against 156 “no now who identify as members of the many goods. Cities thrive when they start to provide models” . . . so just why is there any further need LGBTQI+ community — including all It removes the need for new a range of living arrangements in order for discussion? Evidence to suggest adverse three who live in the Tairawhiti — up infrastructure; it provides additional to meet the needs of a growing and reaction . . . just where has this snippet of gossip five from the previous Parliament. rates income for GDC; it reduces the diverse population. been hiding since 1969? The now 11 percent of our 120 transport costs if you work in the CBD; MATHEW BANNISTER KEN OVENDEN MPs hailing from the rainbow [email protected] community eclipses the UK Parliament, which narrowly held the ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. “queerest title” over New Zealand’s ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. ■ Always include full name and contact details. previous Parliament with 45 rainbow ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. MPs out of 650, or 7 percent. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 Virus spreads in Nagorno-Karabakh amid clash GLOBAL BRIEFS

ARMENIA — People who are sick condition have been sent to with the coronavirus pack into chilly Armenia, while others have been Berlin attack targets artefacts basements alongside the healthy admitted to hospitals or are treated BERLIN — More than 60 artworks and artefacts to hide from artillery fire. The local at home. at some of Berlin’s best-known museums were health minister who tested positive Ohanjanyan said authorities still smeared with an oily liquid by an unknown keeps working, despite a fever and don’t have a good handle on how perpetrator or perpetrators earlier this month, pneumonia. Doctors with the virus many people are infected. authorities said on Wednesday. They were hopeful perform surgery on the wounded. Armenia, which supports the that the apparently random damage can be These are the grim realities of separatist region via a land corridor, repaired, but said the motive was a mystery. the pandemic in Nagorno-Karabakh, has also seen a sharp increase in The works at the Museum Island complex, a a separatist region in the South cases in recent weeks. The seven- UNESCO world heritage site in the heart of the Caucasus mountains beset by weeks day rolling average of daily new German capital that is one of the city’s main of heavy fighting between Armenian infections has nearly tripled since tourist attractions, were targeted between 10am and Azerbaijani forces. early October to 44 per 100,000 and 6pm on October 3. Investigators said they “We just don’t have time to people on October 20. had watched hours of surveillance camera think about coronavirus,” said Irina As Nagorno-Karabakh’s medical footage but hadn’t found any obvious sign of Musaelyan, a resident of the regional COVID SURGE: A medical worker collects a sample for Covid system faced the massive challenge, anyone applying the liquid. capital of Stepanakert who was testing of a man inside a bomb shelter in Stepanakert, the residents and health workers alike In all, 63 works at the Pergamon Museum, the sheltering in a basement with her separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh. AP picture volunteered to deliver medicine to Alte Nationalgalerie and the Neues Museum were neighbours. people sheltering in basements and affected, said Christina Haak, the deputy director The fighting has diverted health workers. But in the middle of no time or resources to deal with the to help track down the sick. of Berlin’s state museums. There was no thematic the region’s scarce resources a war, with wounded flooding into outbreak, Ohanjanyan said. Dr Aram Gregorian, who link between the targeted works, and “no pattern from containing the virus, which hospitals, there’s nothing to do but “We didn’t have time to track volunteered to visit those hunkered is discernible” to the perpetrator’s approach, Haak spread unchecked amid artillery keep working. down those infected while down during the shelling, said the added. — AP fire and drone attacks that have “Many doctors and nurses knew Stepanakert came under heavy cramped conditions in shelters people spending many hours in that they were infected, but they shelling, and it allowed contagion to helped fuel the spread of the virus. Students paid to identify Paty overcrowded bunkers, whether they kept mum about it,” said Ararat spread,” he said. “Constant shelling forces people Paris — Two students were paid to identify are sick or healthy. Contact tracing Ohanjanyan, the health minister In the past week, the shelling to stay in tight groups in basements, the history teacher, Samuel Paty to the man has ground to a halt. Healthcare for Nagorno-Karabakh’s regional of Stepanakert has become less and they can’t self-isolate,” he said. who beheaded him last Friday in an attack that workers have been hit hard. government. “They may lie down in intense and ambulance crews have “Even those who have a fever and shocked France, prosecutors have alleged. “Almost everyone got infected. a corner to bring the fever down and finally been able to visit shelters clinical signs of Covid-19 can’t get Paty was targeted close to his school near Paris Some had it in a light form and then get up and continue to perform and basements to track down the treatment or go to the hospital.” for showing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad others in a more serious one,” operations.” “No one has the right sick, Ohanjanyan said, adding that Even coronavirus patients at in class. His killer, 18-year-old Abdullakh Anzorov, Dr Malvina Badalyan, head of now to step aside,” he added. regular testing and isolation of those the infectious disease clinic have was shot dead by police shortly after the attack. the infectious disease clinic in When the the latest escalation of infected has resumed. been forced to seek shelter in the On Wednesday, prosecutors said Anzorov had Stepanakert, said of the region’s fighting started, medical workers had Patients in the most serious basement. — AP paid two teenage students around 300 euros ($355) to identify Paty. The killer told the students he wanted to “film the teacher (and) make him apologise for the cartoon of the Prophet (Muhammad)”, anti- terrorism prosecutor Jean-François Ricard said at a press conference. He said Anzorov had told Spain hits 1m cases them he wanted “to humiliate him, to hit him”. The students, aged 14 and 15, are alleged to BARCELONA, Spain — Spain recent months while avoiding a second Europe with over 930,000 reported cases. have described Paty, 47, to Anzorov and stayed became the first country in western total lockdown of home confinements Russia has reported over 1.4 million with him for more than two hours outside the Europe to accumulate more than one that stemmed the first wave of the virus cases. The US leads the world with over school until the teacher appeared, Ricard said. million confirmed Covid-19 infections on but left the economy reeling. eight million reported cases, according The pair, who cannot be named for legal Wednesday as the nation of 47 million The regional government of northern to the Johns Hopkins tally that is reasons, are two of seven people the French struggles to contain a resurgence of the Aragón announced on Wednesday they considered a global standard for charting authorities are seeking to prosecute over the virus. have closed the city limits of Zaragoza, the progress of the pandemic. brutal attack. — BBC The health ministry said that its Huesca and Teruel. Spain’s cases per 100,000 inhabitants accumulative case load since the start Neighbouring Navarra, which leads over 14 days, which is a more reliable Two killed in gas explosion of the pandemic reached 1,005,295 after Spain in infections per 100,000 over 14 indicator of the evolution of the virus, LONDON — Two people have been killed in reporting 16,973 more cases in the past days, is preparing to become the first has decreased in recent days. It a suspected gas explosion at a shop in west 24 hours. Spanish region to close its borders on currently sits at 332 cases per 100,000, London, firefighters have said. Four adults The ministry attributes 34,366 deaths Thursday. La Rioja will also close its a figure that is still worrying but now and a child are known to have been rescued to Covid-19. Experts say that, as in regional borders on Friday. lower than the Czech Republic, Belgium, by the London Fire Brigade (LFB). Earlier, the most countries, the real numbers of Spain’s Health Minister Salvador Netherlands, France and Britain. Metropolitan Police said one man was found infections and deaths are probably much Illa and regional heads of health will Despite the higher number of injured. The blast is not being treated as higher because insufficient testing, meet on Thursday to discuss their virus asymptomatic cases found through suspicious, the force said. asymptomatic cases and other issues strategies and consider employing improved testing, the pressure is being Station Commander Paul Morgan said: “Our impede authorities from capturing the nightly curfews to target late-night felt in Spain’s hospitals. Over 3900 crews continue to search the property using true scale of the outbreak. partying as a source of contagion. patients have required hospitalisation specialist equipment including the use of urban As the numbers rise, authorities in “I want to be very clear,” Illa said on over the past week, with 274 needing search-and-rescue dogs. “We can confirm that charge of health policy in Spain’s regions Tuesday. “Some very hard weeks are intensive care, the ministry said. Almost sadly two people have died at the scene.” are tightening restrictions. They want to coming.” 40 percent of Madrid’s ICU units are Jatinder Sing, the owner of Dr Phone, said he stem the surge that has been building in France is not far behind in western occupied by Covid-19 patients. — AP was in “total shock” when he received a call about the blast. — BBC Next up in hunt for Covid vaccine: testing shots in kids CINCINNATI — The global hunt for effective enough for widespread use. Globally, paediatric studies are only a Covid-19 vaccine for kids is only But when the first shots arrive, hesitantly emerging. In China, Sinovac just beginning — a lagging start that they’re unlikely to be recommended and SinoPharm have opened studies has some US paediatricians worried for children. Vaccines can’t be given to that can test children as young as 3. they may not know if any shots work youngsters unless they’ve been tested A British study of a vaccine by for young children in time for the next in their age group — a major hurdle in AstraZeneca allows for testing of a school year. efforts to reopen schools and resume low dose in certain children but the Older adults may be most vulnerable more normal activities that are critical company says it won’t be recruiting to the virus, but ending the pandemic to families’ wellbeing. youngsters until it has “sufficient” will require vaccinating children, “The public doesn’t understand safety data in adults. too. Last week, Pfizer Inc. received that,” said Dr Evan Anderson of Emory In the US, Moderna Inc., Johnson & permission to test its vaccine in US University, who has been pushing for Johnson and Novavax all hope to begin kids as young as 12, one of only a paediatric testing of Covid-19 vaccines. some paediatric research later in the handful of attempts around the world While he’s encouraged by Pfizer’s year, in varying age groups. to start exploring if any experimental study in adolescents, he finds it “very Doing so is critical, said Dr Robert shots being pushed for adults can also concerning” that children younger than Frenck, who directs the Vaccine protect children. 12 may not have a vaccine by next Research Centre at Cincinnati “I just figured the more people they autumn. Children’s. have to do tests on, the quicker they Children represent about 10 percent Evans, the suburban Cincinnati IN SEARCH OF VACCINE: Clinical research coordinator Tammy can put out a vaccine and people can of Covid-19 cases documented in the volunteer, doesn’t know if she got a Lewis-McCauley administers an injection to Katelyn Evans, a trial be safe and healthy,” said 16-year-old US. And while children are far less dummy shot or the real vaccine. But the participant, as part of the clinical trial of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine at Katelyn Evans, who became the first likely than adults to get seriously ill, high school junior is excited to be part Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centre. AP picture teen to get an injection in the Pfizer about 120 have died in the US alone, of the study. And with science class study at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. according to a tally by the American still fresh, she grasped the researchers’ and all that stuff in biology in freshman down in age, Frenck said, because Multiple vaccine candidates are in Academy of Paediatrics. explanation of how Pfizer’s vaccine year. And I guess I didn’t really know, adolescents usually receive adult-sized final-stage studies in tens of thousands Overall, Anderson says Covid-19’s works — using a piece of genetic code like, how it applied to the real world doses of other vaccines — and so of adults, and scientists are hopeful that impact on children is greater than some to train the body to recognise if the until now,” she said. far with Pfizer’s shots, serious safety the next few months will bring evidence other diseases that require routine coronavirus comes along. It makes sense to start paediatric problems haven’t emerged in adult that at least some of them are safe and paediatric vaccinations. “I’ve learned about DNA and RNA testing in teenagers and gradually work testing. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 WORLD 13 ‘They are children of God’ Francis becomes first pope to endorse same-sex civil unions

ROME — Pope Francis has said that same-sex couples. But he believed the he thinks same-sex couples should be church should advocate for a civil union allowed to have “civil unions”. law for gay couples to give them legal He made the comments, which protection.” observers say are his clearest remarks yet Under current Catholic doctrine, gay on gay relationships, in a documentary relationships are referred to as “deviant directed by Evgeny Afineevsky. behaviour”. “Homosexual people have the right In 2003, the Vatican’s doctrinal body, to be in a family. They are children of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the God,” Francis said in one of his sit-down Faith, said that “respect for homosexual interviews for the film. persons cannot lead in any way to “You can’t kick someone out of a family, approval of homosexual behaviour or to nor make their life miserable for this. legal recognition of homosexual unions”. What we have to have is a civil union law; The Pope’s comments are the latest in a that way they are legally covered.” series of sentiments he’s expressed about He added that he “stood up for that”, LGBT rights — voicing some support, but apparently referring to his time as not a full endorsement. Archbishop of Buenos Aires when, In 2013, in the book On Heaven and although opposing same-sex marriages in Earth, the Pope said that legally equating law, he supported some legal protections same-sex relationships to heterosexual for same-sex couples. marriages would be “an anthropological The film Francesco, about the life and regression”. work of Pope Francis, premiered as part He also said then that if same-sex of the Rome Film Festival. couples were allowed to adopt, “there RIGHT TO FAMILY: Pope Francis, centre, makes the sign of the cross during his As well as the Pope’s comments on could be affected children . . . every weekly general audience in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican. The Pope endorsed civil unions, the film also shows him person needs a male father and a female same-sex civil unions while being interviewed for the feature-length documentary encouraging two gay men to attend mother that can help them shape their “Francesco,” which was premiered on Wednesday at the Rome Film Festival. church with their three children. identity”. AP picture Pope Francis’s biographer, Austen That same year, he reaffirmed the Ivereigh, told the BBC he was “not Church’s position that homosexual acts asked. denied this. surprised” by the latest comments. were sin, but said homosexual orientation In 2014 it was reported that Pope Then in 2018, Pope Francis said he “This was his position as Archbishop was not. Francis had expressed support for civil was “worried” about homosexuality in the of Buenos Aires,” said Ivereigh. “He was “If a person is gay and seeks God and unions for same-sex partners in an clergy, and that it was “a serious matter”. always opposed to marriage being for has good will, who am I to judge?” he interview, but the Holy See’s press office — BBC/AP Stampede kills 11 Afghans seeking visas for Pakistan

KABUL, Afghanistan — At least 11 Separately, at least 36 Afghan police provincial government, said the deputy women were trampled to death when were killed in an ambush by Taliban police chief was among those killed. a stampede broke out on Wednesday militants in northern Afghanistan, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah among thousands of Afghans waiting officials said. Mujahid claimed responsibility for the in a soccer stadium to get visas to It was the deadliest attack since the attack. leave the country, officials said. Taliban and the Afghan government Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Attaullah Khogyani, the spokesman began holding long-delayed peace speaking to Parliament, asked “why for the governor of the eastern talks last month, part of a process are the Taliban killing Afghans?” Nangarhar province, said another 13 launched under a deal signed between He said the Taliban still believe in a people, mostly women, were injured the United States and the insurgents “false narrative of conquest” following at the stadium, where they were trying in February. The talks are seen as the a spate of recent attacks, especially in to get visas to enter neighbouring country’s best chance for peace after Helmand province. Pakistan. He said most of those who decades of war. Also on Wednesday, the US died were elderly people from across Rahim Danish, director of the main government watchdog known as Afghanistan. hospital in northern Takhar province, SIGAR, which monitors the billions The Pakistani Consulate in confirmed receiving 36 bodies and of dollars Washington spends in war- Nangarhar was closed for almost said another eight security forces were ravaged Afghanistan, released a new eight months due to the coronavirus wounded. report. pandemic. Anticipating a large crowd, TRAMPLED TO DEATH: Afghans wait to collect their passports An Afghan security official said It said that as of December 2019, officials decided to use the stadium with Pakistani visas in the city of Jalalabad east of Kabul, the forces were in a convoy that was Congress had appropriated nearly and assigned 320 staffers to help Afghanistan on Wednesday. AP picture ambushed. The official, who was $134 billion since 2002 for Afghanistan manage the process, Khogyani said. not authorised to brief media on the reconstruction. Of that amount, SIGAR The Pakistani Embassy in Kabul visa policy and reopened the border Pakistan to escape war and economic event and so spoke on condition has reviewed approximately $63 billion said it has issued more than 19,000 in September following months of hardship, while thousands travel back of anonymity, said several police and concluded that approximately visas in the past week alone after closure. and forth for work and business, or to Humvees were set ablaze. $19 billion, or 30 percent, was lost to Islamabad approved a friendlier Millions of Afghans have fled to receive healthcare. Jawad Hijri, a spokesman for the waste, fraud and abuse. — AP

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BRUSSELS — The European Commission agency in charge of running the programme has launched infringement procedures against stopped receiving applications since August. Cyprus and Malta over their “golden passport” However, it defended the scheme, insisting it programmes, in which wealthy people can helped with “saving lives and jobs” during the acquire EU citizenship in exchange for an coronavirus pandemic. investment. The new regulations will stipulate that The EU’s executive said the lucrative schemes candidates for Maltese citizenship need three are in violation of EU law and undermine the years of residency, or one year “by exception “essence of EU citizenship.” through higher investment.” Cyprus recently announced that it was ending The commission set a two-month deadline for its programme amid allegations that a top state both countries to reply to letters of formal notice official and a veteran lawmaker were trying to and can ultimately decide to refer the matter to bypass strict vetting rules. VIOLATION OF EU the Court of Justice. Cyprus says it will end its programme from LAW: A demonstrator Anti-corruption watchdog Transparency November 1, though the Commission notes that takes a mock copy of a International welcomed the commission’s the country plans to continue processing current Cyprus passport during decision, saying the scheme served “corrupt applications. a demonstration against interests, not the common good.” The Cypriot programme was introduced in the corruption outside the In a report last year, the commission also wake of a 2013 financial crisis that brought the conference centre in the criticised Bulgaria for offering passports in country to the brink of bankruptcy and forced capital Nicosia, Cyprus exchange for money to investors without any real it to accept a financial rescue programme from on Wednesday. AP picture connections to the country. creditors. Wigand said the commission has also sent Like a similar programme in Malta, it has a letter to Bulgarian authorities asking them to attracted many foreigner investors because a topics investigative reporter Daphne Caruana Commission that it envisages a prolongation of phase out their citizenship scheme and provide passport from those EU countries automatically Galizia had reported on before she was blown up citizenship foreign investment.” detailed information about the programme within grants the holder access to the entire 27-nation by a car bomb while driving in 2017. Malta responded in a statement that its a month. European Union. “The schemes remain in place for the time programme will soon be terminated and replaced Transparency International asked the EU Around 4,000 Cypriot passports have being, in both member states concerned, by new residence regulations “which take into Commission to scrutinise other similar schemes been issued to investors under the program, and could be replaced by similar investment consideration the European Commission’s across the bloc, mentioning Portugal and Austria generating more than 7 billion euros (NZ$12.56 schemes” said EU Commission spokesman concerns and recommendations.” in particular, to determine whether they are legal. billion). In Malta, the programme was among the Christian Wigand. “Malta has in fact informed the Malta’s department of information said the — AP Chaos in Lagos Nigeria protesters break curfew amid gunfire LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigerian crowd was fired upon. Though Nigeria has massive protesters demanding an end to Police also fired tear gas at oil wealth, and is one of Africa’s police brutality defied a curfew bands of demonstrators and largest economies, many of its and faced off with security forces smoke could be seen billowing more than 200 million people on Wednesday as gunfire rang from several areas in the city’s face high levels of poverty and out and fires burned in Lagos, a centre. Two private TV stations lack basic services — because day after shots were fired into a were forced off the air at least of rampant graft, according to crowd of demonstrators singing temporarily as their offices were rights groups. the country’s national anthem. burned. Nigerians have flooded Twitter It’s not clear how many Demonstrations and gunfire in recent weeks with accounts protesters were killed in Tuesday were also reported in several of the everyday indignities and SOCIAL UNREST: Burning barricades set by protesters against night’s shooting at the Lekki other Nigerian cities, including outright abuse they face, from police brutality in Lagos, Nigeria on Wednesday. AP picture toll plaza in the West African the capital city, Abuja. being regularly shaken down by country’s sprawling commercial Young people have taken to the police for bribes to beatings and killings with live ammunition, by people were killed, and Gov capital. Lagos’ governor said streets for more than two weeks even killings. Nigerian armed forces.” Obajide Sanwo-Olu early many were injured and one after anger over heavy-handed But their demands for better She noted that there were onWednesday denied there were person had died, but that it was policing flared in response to governance drew new attention reports — not officially confirmed any fatalities from the Lekki not certain if he was a protester. a video of a man being beaten, both inside and outside the — that security cameras were shooting, confirming instead that Amnesty International and apparently by officers with the country after videos were posted disabled and lights turned 25 people were injured. Later he the UN’s high commissioner for Special Anti-Robbery Squad, on social media in which gunfire off before the shooting began, announced that one person had human rights both said security known as SARS. could be heard echoing over moves that would indicate a died from blunt trauma to the forces were responsible for In response to the #EndSARS protesters as they sang the “deplorable,” premeditated head. multiple deaths. The military has movement, the government national anthem at the Lekki toll attack. She called for “a root and Nigeria’s military, however, denied it was responsible, amid announced it would disband plaza in the darkness on Tuesday branch re-examination of the denied responsibility for the global outrage over the shooting. the unit, which Amnesty night. After the shots, people can entire security sector” to address Lekki shootings, posting a tweet Gunfire reverberated across International says has been be heard running away. years-long complaints of violence. that labelled several reports as Lagos on Wednesday, including responsible for many cases of It’s not clear in the videos who Amnesty International fake news. at the Lekki toll plaza, where torture and killings. But that has was firing, but some are pointing has said it has “credible but President Muhammadu Buhari young demonstrators were failed to satisfy demonstrators, the finger at Nigeria’s military. disturbing evidence” that — who has said little about the rallying again despite an order who are now demanding more UN High Commissioner for security forces were to blame for protests engulfing his country for everyone to stay off the widespread reforms to end Human Rights Michelle Bachelet the Lekki plaza shooting, while — did not mention the Lekki streets until further notice. At human rights abuses committed made the clearest accusation, the Lagos governor has ordered shootings in a statement on the sound of the shots, some by security forces of all stripes saying that “there is little doubt an investigation into the actions Wednesday but issued a call for protesters could be seen running and pervasive government that this was a case of excessive of the military there. calm and vowed police reforms. away, though it wasn’t clear if the corruption. use of force, resulting in unlawful No one has said how many — AP

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Khashoggi formed before his death are It was a first for the United States — pursuing Mohammed bin Salman and more only Japan has scored asteroid samples. than 20 others for unspecified damages. “Touchdown declared,” a flight Khashoggi was killed by a team of Saudi controller announced to cheers and agents during a visit to the kingdom’s applause. “Sampling is in progress.” consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2018. The Confirmation came from the Osiris-Rex crown prince has denied ordering the killing. spacecraft as it made contact with the Khashoggi was a prominent critic of the surface of the asteroid Bennu more than Saudi government and had been living in self- 320 million kilometres away. But it could imposed exile in the US, frequently writing for be a week before scientists know how the Washington Post. much, if much of anything, was grabbed In the civil lawsuit filed in Washington DC and whether another try will be needed. on Tuesday, Turkish citizen Ms Cengiz claims If successful, Osiris-Rex will return the personal injury and financial losses over samples in 2023. Khashoggi’s death. “I can’t believe we actually pulled this Khashoggi’s human rights group, off,” said lead scientist Dante Lauretta of Democracy for the Arab World Now (Dawn), the University of Arizona. “The spacecraft says its operations were hampered. did everything it was supposed to do.” SAMPLING IN PROGRESS: OSIRIS-REx spacecraft’s primary sample collection site, The lawsuit alleges that Khashoggi was Osiris-Rex took 4½ hours to make its named “Nightingale”, on the asteroid Bennu. Osiris-Rex spacecraft confirmed as murdered “pursuant to a directive of defendant way down from its tight orbit around soon as it made contact with the surface of the asteroid Bennu more than 320 million Mohammed bin Salman”. “The objective of Bennu, following commands sent well kilometres away. AP picture the murder was clear — to halt Khashoggi’s in advance by ground controllers near advocacy in the US . . . for democratic reform in Denver. back from Osiris-Rex, the action had plus million quest. The sample capsule the Arab world,” the lawsuit says. Bennu’s gravity was too low for the already happened 18½ minutes earlier, will parachute into the Utah desert. In a video conference on Tuesday, lawyers spacecraft to land — the asteroid is just the time it takes radio signals to travel “That will be another big day for us. for Ms Cengiz and Dawn said the focus of 510 metres across. As a result, it had to each way between Bennu and Earth. But this is absolutely the major event of the lawsuit was to have a US court hold reach out with its 3.4-metre robot arm “We’re going to be looking at a whole the mission right now,” NASA scientist the crown prince liable for the killing and to and attempt to grab at least 60 grams of series of images as we descended down to Lucy Lim said. obtain documents that reveal the truth, the Bennu. the surface, made contact, fired that gas Japan expects samples from its second Washington Post newspaper reports. The University of Arizona’s Heather bottle, and I really want to know how that asteroid mission — in the milligrams at “Jamal believed anything was possible in Enos, deputy scientist for the mission, surface responded,” Lauretta said. “We most — to land in the Australian desert America and I place my trust in the American described it as “kissing the surface haven’t done this before, so this is new in December. civil justice system to obtain a measure of with a short touch-and-go measured in territory for us.” NASA, meanwhile, plans to launch justice and accountability,” Ms Cengiz said in a just seconds.” At Mission Control for Scientists want at least 60 grams and, three more asteroid missions in the next statement. — BBC spacecraft builder Lockheed Martin, ideally, closer to 2 kilograms of Bennu’s two years, all one-way trips. — AP controllers on the TAG team — for touch- black, crumbly, carbon-rich material — and-go — wore royal blue polo shirts and thought to contain the building blocks of black masks with the mission patch. The our solar system. Pictures taken during coronavirus pandemic had resulted in a the operation will give team members a two-month delay. general idea of the amount of loot; they Tuesday’s operation was considered the will put the spacecraft through a series most harrowing part of the mission, which of spins on Saturday for a more accurate began with a launch from Cape Canaveral measure. back in 2016. NASA’s science mission chief, Thomas A -sized spacecraft with an Zurbuchen, likened Bennu to the Rosetta Egyptian-inspired name, Osiris-Rex Stone: “something that’s out there and aimed for a spot equivalent to a few tells the history of our entire Earth, of the parking spaces on Earth in the middle of solar system, during the last billions of the asteroid’s Nightingale Crater. 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MOE PUSHING FOR MORE ENROLMENT ZONES: The It was not yet known whether schools and classrooms in the The MoE’s push for more Ministry of Education (MOE) is increasing school-enrolment ingesting microplastics was harmful city had not kept pace with its zones would not have a great zones, which it hopes will slow ‘white flight’ from low-decile to children, Professor Boland noted. growth. deal of impact on the school’s schools. RNZ picture by Richard Tindiller However, he recommended using glass She said it could result in enrolments because most of the baby bottles, or preparing formula a lot less “white flight” from surrounding secondary schools in another non-plastic container and lower-decile schools. The city’s principals with zones. already had zones, he said. allowing it to cool before putting it in the “My hopeful side says that associations did not know He said zones themselves “What does have an impact is bottle to feed a baby. maybe with more enrolment about the MoE’s enrolment would not reduce out-of-zone when those schools fill up and Researchers estimate almost schemes around, people will scheme project until RNZ enrolments unless there can’t take as many out-of-zone 69 percent of bottles are made of be more likely go to their local informed them about it. was also a push to restrict enrolments, the students who polypropylene plastic, including most of school and that, therefore, we Auckland Primary Principals schools’ ability to make those would be in our local area will those sold in New Zealand. will have potentially more Association president, Stephen enrolments. come to us. Philips Avent — one of the only baby diversity within areas, rather Lethbridge, said schools were “I don’t think it will have any “You can see that happening bottle companies to supply full-product than the white flight that we’re going to have to look at the significant impact unless there over the last couple of years specifications on its website — does seeing (now),” Ms Warren said. needs of the region over their is a move to look at restricting with more central Auckland have products made of polypropylene. That would result in more own plans for growth. out-of-zone enrolments because, schools taking less out-of-zone An Australian-based spokesperson Pakeha and Asian students “There is a bigger picture at at the moment, parents still enrolments because of the infill said the company was aware of the mixing with the Pasifika and play and, for a long period of have a choice and can still housing and more population research but unable to comment at this Maori students in their local time, schools have managed apply to schools for out-of-zone growth in the centre of the stage. communities, she said. their numbers through in-zone enrolments. So, until that is on city.” A director of Newborn Brands New But that vision was and out-of-zone enrolments, the agenda, I don’t think there Mr Webb said families who Zealand, Jock Schoeller, whose company optimistic and it was more and I think the time is coming will be any significant changes found themselves unable distributes the popular Tommee Tippee likely people would continue to where we have to look at to roll numbers,” he said. to send their children to products, said he was also waiting on try to avoid certain schools in whether out-of-zone enrolments However, Mr Lethbridge said their school of choice could guidance from the UK-based company. favour of others, she said. are a viable option for the many schools could have less be confident that schooling He confirmed the company also had “The reality is, people will future,” he said. room for out-of-zone enrolments across New Zealand was of an products made of polypropylene. do what they have to do to get as their neighbourhoods grew, excellent standard. However, he pointed out it was not yet into the school they want for More pieces to the puzzle often due to infill housing and “People often judge schools known whether microplastics had any their kids, so we’ll probably see housing densification. on a perception rather than effect on human health. more people actually moving At the start of this year, Some schools were growing on any sort of clear evidence “What I can say is, if people are — physically moving — into about 300 of Auckland’s 500 very fast and did not have around what they are doing concerned, they can switch to glass certain areas and, of course, schools had enrolment zones, sufficient space, even for those and, in my experience, most bottles, and more people are already those will be the people who and Mr Lethbridge said it was students who came from areas secondary schools are doing a doing so.” — RNZ can afford to do so,” she said. possible they would all end up within their zone, he said. great job.” This Labour Weekend

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■ Pieces of You – works from the fine arts collection A FAMILY AFFAIR: Tauranga-based Tairawhiti Museum, acoustic, country/ September 26 - November folk, family band The 22. Harmonic Resonators perform in Gisborne at ■ Te Hono Wai – Where the end of the month. waters meet Picture supplied Jo Torr explores in costume and textile history cultural exchanges between European and Maori. Tairawhiti Museum until December 6.

■ Gisborne Artists, Potters and Photographers annual exhibition Tairawhiti Museum until I’d like to teach the world to sing November 10. ■ Life drawing Lysnar House. Mondays hey’ve played at Turangawaewae songs into te reo but mainly we just He reminds people it was not so long ago 7pm-9pm until November Marae for the Maori King, they’ve ‘countrified’ Maori waiata and it seems parents would complain if their kids were 23 (excl October 26). Tgigged in Australia, “they’ve had so to be a really good fit, both from our side taught Maori songs. Gisborne Artists’ Society many requests for shows they can’t keep as performers and the reception we get,” “So even if we’re just helping to move members $8 per session or up”, says Plenty magazine writer Andy the band’s frontman Jeremy Hantler told that journey on a little bit we’re happy.” $50 for 8 sessions. Non- Taylor of The Harmonic Resonators. Taylor. members $10 per session. The acoustic, country/folk, family band Lower those raised eyebrows, he says, but ■ The Harmonic Resonators, House of Bring your own sketch pads, performs barnstorming belters but mixes up not in those words. He has sung these songs Breakthrough, October 31, 7pm. Tickets pencils and paints. its repertoire with sing-alongs and waiata. for yonks at parties and, as a music teacher, $20. To book call 867 7637 or 027 494 “We’ve translated a couple of country has long sung them with kids. 6979

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ALL ABOARD: Last in Gisborne to stage ■ LRB A Synthesized Universe, Anthonie Tonnon Covers band at the Cosmopolitan Club. returns with Rail Land, an immersive Tomorrow, 8pm. Free entry. experience that is at once conceptual, visual, theatrical, concerty and involves a train and a hall. Picture supplied ■ Richard Alexander plays acoustic blues Saturday, 1.30pm. Doug Snelling and Tawiri play rock blues, Sunday, 1.30pm. Wrights Vineyard and Winery. Bookings essential at [email protected] or 027 656 8222

■ Reb Fountain Dome Room, Sunday, 7pm. Tickets $34.90+bf from BanishedMusic.com or $35 cash from The Aviary.

■ St Andrew’s Lunchtime Concert Series Piano Extravaganza 10. Eight-plus pianists play two, four and even more at a time, on one or more pianos. St Andrew’s Church, Monday, 12.30pm. Te Moana Glow Show Optional koha for performers’ expenses Station to station Thursday-Friday and piano maintenance fund. October 22nd-23rd by Mark Peters train — because it’s a train — but other than 10.00am & 11.30am that it is a train ride, pure and simple. There will COMING UP ince staging A Synthesized Universe, an be no music, piped or live, but passengers are intergalactic, multi-sensory experience welcome to do what passengers do — put on Swith custom animations and high-tech the iPod or Walkman, chat or watch the scenery ■ The Harmonic Resonators lighting effects in Gisborne last year, Anthonie and airport runway roll past. Acoustic, country/folk, family band. Tonnon has returned to Earth. “It’s a communal journey,” says Tonnon. House of Breakthrough, October 31, His new show Rail Land brings him to the “The rumble of the train means people don’t 7pm.Tickets $20. To book call 867 7637 end of the line on the easternmost edge of feel awkward with the silence but by the time or 027 494 6979. the planet — Gisborne Railway Station — and you get to the venue people are chatting. They will take the artist and his audience on a train have already done something together. It’s a ride to the Muriwai venue. Here, at Te Whare quiet fulfilment” ■ Anthonie Tonnon presents Rail Maumahara (the house of reminiscence), he will The Rail Land concept came about while Land perform his most recent immersive experience, researching for a music video based on the Sunday, November 1. Depart by train as Rail Land. Dunedin rail system. part of the immersive experience from “I have these two strong poles — one is “On a whim I decided to make the video Gisborne Railway Station at 3pm for terrestrial, the other is in outer space,” he says. about the old railway stations I’d seen,” says The Shows Must Go On the show at Te Whare Maumahara, Where A Synthesized Universe was a virtual Tonnon, experience that brought in visual effects such The Best Of Broadway Muriwai. Tickets $60 from www. Sunday, October 25th eventfinda.co.nz Presented by Arts On as projection mapping, video art and music, Rail Lost civilisation Tour New Zealand InCahoots with Land is, says Tonnon, a journey of the mind, 4.30pm Gisborne City Vintage Railway and Te through song and story about New Zealand’s He discovered Dunedin, his home town, had Whare Maumahara. on and off again love affair with its passenger a full, suburban railway system that closed railway system. in 1982. Auckland’s suburban railway system “In its purest form Rail Land should start in had also faced closure but rebuilt its railway Tofi ga – Sorry Bout It Saturday, October 31 ■ Choral Capers the city and go to a beautiful venue so it’s a real network. And even though, as a schoolboy, his 8.00pm Gisborne Choral Society presents a journey. Rail is public transport in its purest bus passed Green Island, Tonnon found during celebration of world music and old form. A dedicated steel road for moving people.” his research, that a Green Island railway station favourites. St Andrew’s Church, Cobden There are two main platforms, so to speak, to once existed. Street. November 7, 4pm. Koha. Rail Land, but they run in parallel, like railway Stumbling across a long concrete ramp Tina, Simply The Best tracks, yes, and converge in infinity. Part of the flanked by high walls that led to the former experience is a retrospective view that involves Green Island Railway Station’s platform and a Monday, November 9 ■ Poverty Bay Blues Club music, visuals and narrative that focuses on station building, Tonnon felt like he’d discovered 8.00pm With special guests David Paquette and the age of the train and railcar and even public a piece of a lost civilisation. Grant Haua. Dome Room, Saturday transport as a whole. The other is the range of “It was like falling into a psychedelic November 7. Doors open at 7pm, bands songs — some familiar, some new. Others are whirlpool. That was the moment for me,” he The ABBA Show start 8pm. Rail Land focused. says. Monday, November 23 “Rail Land gave me the opportunity to try “After the video I had thought it was done but 8.00pm ■ The Sensational 70s new songs I’ve been working on through the I still had that lens.” year,” says Tonnon. He didn’t want to lose that lens and felt Dress up in 70s costumes, and dance “Those songs are linked by synthesised the urge to create something positive and the night away to the music of the 70s. soundscapes.” hypothetical from his research, he says. Prizes for best costumes. Dome Room, Tonnon’s performance weaves in stories Travelling by train to various venues he noticed November 7, 9pm. about the public transport in New Zealand. On community halls were often close to the railway the walls of the hall are enlarged posters based line. When he came up with the concept for Rail on those that played a big part in the New Land he was determined to give a specific time THEATRE Zealand railway story. for departure — a nod to the exact timetables “I found New Zealand Railway had full-time that are part of the show — and rolls out a red artists,” says Tonnon. carpet for passengers/show-goers to embark in Decades of Memories – ■ The Shows Must Go On “They could work at New Zealand Rail just the one carriage. Music of the 60s, 70s & 80s War Memorial Theatre, Sunday, making posters. I love the ones with timetables “I had come to the maddest idea of all. If I Saturday, November 14th 4.30pm. Tickets from $83.40 available on them. You can see how good the service could convince 150 people to pay an extra $30 3.00pm & 7.30pm from i-SITE and ticketek. was.” we could make a train exist for one night.” The poster a friend created for Rail Land On track does not feature a train or tracks. Rather, it Musical Theatre Gisborne ■ Tofiga Fepulea’i National Comedy depicts figures moving through a summer Tour — Sorry Bout It To travel lightly, Tonnon’s instruments are twilight landcape in a meditative way, says The Addams Family With award-winning NZ/UK comedian compact. They include a New Zealand-designed, Tonnon. But Rail Land is not entirely about December 11th, 12th, 15th, James Nokise. War Memorial Theatre, state-of-the-art, all-in-one, portable synthesiser- nostalgia. 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th October 31. Tickets available from sampler known as the Deluge, a small midi “The past wasn’t perfect,” he says. 7.30pm i-SITE or ticketek. controller from which Tonnon can wirelessly “I don’t want to make out it was better than it December 13th operate LED lighting effects, and a 1968 semi- was. And I still use my futuristic technology.” 2.30pm ■ The Addams Family hollow electric guitar. We’re a long way from the sooty Woodie ■ Rail Land, by Anthonie Tonnon, Directed by Belinda Campbell. Lawson Guthrie romance of railroad car-hopping. Sunday, November 1. Depart by train Field Theatre, December 11-19. Tickets In a break with his own rule, in which he as part of the immersive experience from i-SITE or ticketek. stays focused on the show and does not mix from Gisborne Railway Station at 3pm

with the audience, Tonnon will join passengers for the show at Te Whare Maumahara, 34614-04 Got something going on? on the train from Gisborne Railway Station to Muriwai. Tickets $60 from www. the Muriwai house of reminiscence. eventfinda.co.nz Let The Guide know at “I take that journey with them. There’s Tickets on sale from Gisborne i-SITE [email protected], something powerful about this communal ■ Presented by Arts On Tour New Accepting bookings for functions, or telephone 869-0635 journey. Rail Land is about the rail and the hall Zealand InCahoots with Gisborne at the other end.” City Vintage Railway and Te Whare events, meetings and conferences. There might be whistles and bells on the Maumahara. Email [email protected] 22 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 FilmGuide ODEON MULTIPLEX ■ The War With Grandpa Honest Thief A boy will stop at nothing to get his room ■ back from his grandfather, who has come to A professional bank robber (Liam Neeson) live with the family after his wife’s death. agrees to return all the money he stole in exchange for a reduced sentence. But when ■ The Secret Garden two FBI agents set him up for a murder An orphaned girl finds a magical secret rap, he goes on the run to clear his name garden on her uncle’s estate. and bring the crooked agents to justice. ■ Hope Gap ■ Three Tenors: Voices for Eternity A woman’s idyllic life comes crashing down Documentary celebrating The Three when her husband of 29 years tells her he is Tenors — Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras leaving her for another woman. and Placido Domingo — and their debut concert at the ancient baths of Caracalla ■ Savage on the eve of football’s 1990 World Cup final. An audience of 1.6 billion reportedly New Zealand film Savage follows Danny watched the event, and its recording across three decades of his life, trying to became the best-selling classical album understand the boy who eventually becomes of all time. This documentary has new the brutal enforcer of a gang. interviews and backstage footage, and DOME CINEMA the viewer is witness to the rivalries and friendships of the opera stars from 1990 to ■ The Mystery of Henri Pick Pavarotti’s death in 2007. Two years after the death of supposedly illiterate pizza cook Henri Pick, he is hailed STRIKE FOR CLIMATE: I Am Greta follows Greta Thunberg on her crusade to stop ■ Baby Done as the author of a celebrated novel. Not climate change before it is too late. TT via AP picture Two arborists are expecting a baby. The everyone is convinced that Pick wrote the father likes the idea but the mother wants book, though. Literary critic Jean-Michel to cram in all the experiences she fears Rouche (Fabrice Luchini) sets out to she’ll miss out on. discover the truth behind Pick and the book Doco follows teen’s that bears his name. Dialogue in French and ■ Monsoon Russian, with subtitles. A Vietnamese man living in England returns to Saigon after 30 years away. ■ Miss Juneteenth fight to save the world A former beauty queen and single mother ■ I Am Greta prepares her rebellious teenage daughter for Documentary film about teenage climate- the Miss Juneteenth pageant. by Nicole Winfield, AP crossing and long train trips to European change activist Greta Thunberg. capitals, Grossman shows a Thunberg who cries, ■ Dead documentary on teenage climate activist struggles translating a phrase into French and ■ Greenland Greta Thunberg is seeking to remind a gets frustrated with her father, but who then New Zealand film in which Tom Sainsbury world consumed with the coronavirus holds her own in the halls of power. Scientists discover that fragments of a plays a hapless character who can see and A crisis that the climate crisis is just as urgent and The film debunks some of the criticisms comet will hit Earth in a few days, and speak with the dead. could cause the extinction of humanity. isn’t going away. of Thunberg, showing her writing her own Bunkers in Greenland offer the only hope. Being John Malkovich I Am Greta follows the Swedish speeches and making clear she was the driving ■ environmentalist from the beginning of her force in the campaign, not her parents or other John Cusack, Cameron Diaz and Catherine school strikes in Stockholm to her low-carbon ■ The More You Ignore Me environmental interests. At the same time Keener, with John Malkovich as a satirical travels around the world demanding that political though, it makes viscerally real the pressures A mother’s efforts to be a good wife are version of himself, star in this 1999 leaders curb emissions. that were allowed to accumulate on her as the undermined by her declining mental health. American fantasy comedy. The film, shot and directed by Nathan movement grew. Grossman, contains never-before-seen footage Thunberg said she appreciated that Grossman of Thunberg’s harrowing two-week sailing didn’t further what she said was the stereotype journey across the Atlantic to speak at the UN of her as “the angry, naive child who sits in the BRUNCHBRUNCH WITHWITH climate conference in New York in 2019. United Nations General Assembly screaming at Even though the film follows the world leaders”. #FridaysForFuture mass demonstrations that “That’s not the person I am,” Thunberg said. Thunberg launched through 2019, the era feels “He definitely made me seem more like a shy, like a lifetime ago given the current Covid-19 nerdy person, which is the person that I am.” Annabel Langbein pandemic and restrictions on big assemblies. Grossman said Thunberg had only a few Thunberg, now 17, urged the world to requests when he showed her the finished not forget the climate crisis and said the product, asking only to add more — which he For the first time, NZ’s most environmental campaign continues “in the way couldn’t do for space reasons — but not asking popular cookbook author has that is the most safe and that doesn’t put anyone to cut anything. written about her remarkable at risk, in line with Covid-19 restrictions of Thunberg said she didn’t really notice life and how food has shaped it. course”. Grossman’s presence, and in fact sometimes In Stockholm one morning, for example, she wondered what he was up to since he was doing was out there striking before school, wearing a everything himself. Annabel will be speaking about face mask and socially distanced from others. “It was not very professional,” she said of his her new memoir, Bella: My Life Thunberg returned to school in August after low-frills filmmaking project. Speaking directly in ,Food whilst, ,whilst whilst nguests a guests guests dine dine dineo on on a a taking a year off for her activism. to Grossman, she said: “Sometimes I actually Grossman had remarkably close access to doubted, since you said this might be something beautifultiful brunch, brunch, fo followedllowed by by a a Thunberg and her family as she was becoming big. And I said ‘Why don’t they send a sound book signing. an international media phenomenon, and the guy or anything, or why don’t they have more end result is a film that provides a much fuller, professionals?’ So I think maybe on some level I emotional portrait of an ordinary yet at the same doubted the seriousness of the project.” time extraordinary teen. But now that it’s out, Thunberg said she was Filming behind the scenes during the Atlantic pleased with the end result. Sunday 1 November 10.00am-12 noon The Vines at Bushmere Estate

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WHANGANUI — The curtain has come down He won nine races on the track, including “He hurt his knee and he will recover, but he is Men Say following his retirement from the track. on the racing career of top jumper Wise Men Say. seven steeple victories, while he also won over 11-years-old so he has done enough and we have “He is a lovely horse and we have been really It was fitting that his last run was in the Great hurdles and on the flat. decided to pull the plug. lucky to have him,” he said. Northern Steeplechase (6400m), a race he has Connors was disappointed in the way his “Chances are it was going to be his last race “We will find a home for him now. He would be won on two previous occasions, however, trainer evergreen jumper’s career ended, however, he anyway. a nice horse to go hunting or do anything with Raymond Connors was hoping for a better said the welfare of the horse is his top priority. “Whether we brought him back next year was really. outcome. “It was unfortunate it ended the way it did. up in the air, but that made the decision a bit “He has been a good horse to have around. We The 11-year-old gelding misjudged a fence and I was very surprised he misjudged the jump,” easier.” will miss him but it had to come to an end one fell, signalling the end of a stellar jumping career. Connors said. Connors will now try to find a home for Wise day.” — NZ Racing Desk

Taranaki races at New Plymouth Friday Jetbet 4 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 5 0s600 De Silver Lining (11) 58.5 45 R Elliot 5 Girls Go Racing 4.14 16 008 Hand Over (15) 56 45 T Thornton 2 s5509 Chief Sequoyah h (12) 60.5 75 Race 1: BOLD BETTE, CLEESE, BLACK EYED SUE 6 00 Le Coq Gris (5) 58.5 45 R J Bishop 17 409s7 Chasing The Crown (16) 56.5 45 S J Macnab (a1) 7 70 Our Fair Trade h (13) 58.5 45 S Collett $10,000, maiden 3yo, 1200m K Asano (a1) 3 63668 Nitro Ted tm (5) 58.5 71 Race 2: CANUCIA, MIDGE MAISEL, IRISH FLARE 8 35826 Smooth Cognac (6) 56.5 53 C Dell 1 4 Arklow (9) 57.5 50 T Thornton 18 40008 Another Secret (5) 58.5 45 4 s00s9 Rodolfo m (4) 58.5 71 J Parkes Race 3: HASSTOBEMAGIC, SUMI, SACRED PALACE 9 0s247 Flying Habit (2) 56.5 51 J Parkes 2 59 Tequila Spirit h (10) 57.5 46 S Weatherley 5 0s441 Waisake tdh (1) 57.5 69 H Schofer (a2) Race 4: HOLSTY, SMARTY PANTS, AWARENESS 10 30374 Canucia (10) 56.5 50 H Schofer (a2) 3 Puke Park (13) 57.5 45 J Parkes 7 Landmark Homes 5.22 6 29000 Secret Squirrel th (14) 57 68 Race 5: MISS DIXIE, PUKE PARK, FOUR QUEENS 11 43s7 Midge Maisel (7) 56.5 50 K Asano (a1) 4 Puntura h (11) 57.5 45 S Collett $10,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m K Asano (a1) Race 6: ROSE OF DELGATIE, SIZZLER, SKORI 12 49 Redgum h (1) 56.5 49 C Burdan (a2) 5 2230 Miss Dixie (7) 55.5 64 C Dell 7 7s119 Desert Mirage (10) 56.5 71 S Collett 1 s0403 Mikjene td (8) 60 65 J Parkes Race 7: MIKJENE, STREAK OF POWER, MILITARY STEP 13 3s900 Sparkling Lady (3) 56.5 45 T Thornton 6 — Ballina SCRATCHED 8 90s83 Batchelor Babe tdmh (6) 56 70 2 s92s6 Military Step (11) 58.5 62 K Asano (a1) Race 8: RACED EVENS, ARICINA, MEILA REI 7 — Dee Dee Smash SCRATCHED 9 8s150 Run Like Boo tm (9) 56 66 3 Taranaki Cleaners 3.02 3 42s56 Streak Of Power (1) 58.5 62 8 Four Queens (3) 55.5 45 K Asano (a1) Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) Race 9: WAISAKE, DESERT MIRAGE, DEZELLA S J Macnab (a1) $10,000, maiden, 1100m 9 7s Gracie Lee (1) 55.5 45 L Hemi 10 s1050 Sidebar mh (15) 54.5 67 F Lazet (a4) Race 10: CURIOUS GEORGE, BEAUDZ WELL, CANNOLI 4 0826s Schist th (4) 57 63 H Schofer (a2) 10 Iconic Lass (14) 55.5 45 H Schofer (a2) 11 10s00 Flomiline (11) 54 65 D Danis (a2) 1 3782s Joshua One Nine (14) 58.5 52 5 s5346 Glamour (9) 56.5 62 L Hemi 2 Blackeyed Baz h (3) 58.5 45 11 Into Action h (4) 55.5 45 F Lazet (a4) 12 802s8 Regal Rock tdh (13) 54 62 6 56s05 Here We Go tdh (3) 56.5 62 B Ansell (a3) H Schofer (a2) 12 Lois Lane h (12) 55.5 45 C Burdan (a2) 13 59s84 Unacceptable m (7) 54 62 T Thornton 7 74050 Ruffy Rahtwo m (6) 56.5 58 C Dell 3 Pinto (2) 58.5 45 R Elliot 13 Relish (5) 55.5 45 R Elliot 14 0s630 Brian Boru tdm (8) 54 57 8 54s60 Remarx th (2) 56 57 M K Hudson (a3) 1 Comcat 1.52 4 33243 Thatz Daisy (11) 56.5 54 R J Bishop 14 Shelby h (8) 55.5 45 D Hirini EMERGENCY: 9 45325 Sky Hi Rahtwo tdm (12) 55.5 60 $10,000, maiden, 1800m 5 s5s8s Jane O’ (1) 56.5 51 Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) EMERGENCIES: 15 53075 Atenartin m (2) 56.5 67 T Allan 6 26 Regal Ripa (8) 56.5 51 L Hemi 15 2s Sumi h (6) 55.5 52 F Lazet (a4) 1 0s9P2 Dear Douglas (10) 58.5 52 R J Bishop 16 Neildini h (2) 57.5 45 10 0s53s Whoshe’s Girl m (5) 54.5 58 2 38004 Derecho (13) 58.5 50 H Schofer (a2) 7 Cya Maria h (5) 56.5 45 10 Crowded House 7.0 4 8 Pure Incanto h (12) 56.5 45 J Parkes E McCall (a3) 3 8s00 Mitchell (1) 58.5 45 L Hemi 6 Denis Wheeler Earthmoving 4.49 11 98s0s Kit Kat (7) 54 55 C Burdan (a2) $10,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 2000m 4 03736 Black Eyed Sue h (5) 56.5 50 S Collett 9 40807 Tennessee Rose (4) 56.5 45 10 Sacred Palace h (10) 56 47 K Asano (a1) $10,000, maiden, 1400m 12 0s000 La Landonne m (10) 54 55 S Collett 1 65144 Beaudz Well th (4) 59.5 64 S Collett 5 30444 Princess Jenni (2) 56.5 50 B Ansell (a3) 11 Neildini h (6) 56 45 2 s4341 Curious George d (8) 58.5 62 T Thornton 6 40 Shezabelter h (8) 56.5 49 C Dell 1 2s9 Keen To Run h (2) 58.5 51 H Schofer (a2) 12 80s66 Hasstobemagic (13) 54 62 8 Taranaki Steelformers 5.54 3 s7860 Mr Jimmy Pocket t (7) 57 59 7 5s Exotic Pearl (6) 56.5 47 J Parkes 2 54 Buddy Marvellous (1) 58.5 50 13 2s Sumi h (9) 54 52 Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) $11,000, rating 74 benchmark, 1400m M K Hudson (a3) 8 9s6 The Big Boss h (9) 56.5 46 14 4 Regal Ruby bh (7) 54 50 S Collett 4 86258 Wholetthefoxout (6) 57 59 R J Bishop 3 046 Chillax ‘n’ Chase (6) 58.5 49 1 2364s Big Ben m (4) 59 72 D Danis (a2) S J Macnab (a1) 5 43080 Zenntari (14) 57 59 C Burdan (a2) B Ansell (a3) 2 4141s Bruno Magile d (10) 56.5 67 T Thornton 9 877 McGowan (4) 56.5 45 S Weatherley 4 Ocean Emperor @ Weowna 3.39 6 5s188 Cannoli mbh (15) 56.5 62 H Schofer (a2) 4 4855s Saigon Hot Night h (9) 58.5 49 L Hemi 3 7s156 Justaskme tmh (3) 56.5 67 J Parkes 10 Senoritas Girl (3) 56.5 45 7 62540 Total Sass tmh (5) 56.5 62 D Danis (a2) $10,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1100m 5 05 Mister Porotene (3) 58.5 47 J Parkes 4 81s8s Roc Ya Sox th (6) 56.5 67 C Burdan (a2) M K Hudson (a3) 8 19s0s Vazza’s Gift (10) 56 61 F Lazet (a4) 11 2 Cleese (12) 56 52 T Thornton 1 4s48s Blue Rata Eligius (7) 59.5 64 6 70s58 Sir Caleb h (17) 58.5 46 5 1436s Royal Patch dm (9) 56.5 67 L Hemi 9 75300 Brassy Boy m (2) 56 57 K Asano (a1) 12 045 Bold Bette h (7) 54 50 C Burdan (a2) F Lazet (a4) 7 8s Zenkuro (7) 58.5 46 R Elliot 6 8s058 Rukuhia dm (8) 56.5 67 10 s0936 Porotene Charm (3) 55 59 L Hemi 13 4s008 Mongolian Princess (11) 54 45 D Hirini 2 21s2s Holsty b (11) 59.5 64 8 0s4s2 Rose Of Delgatie (12) 56.5 52 7 s7113 Aricina dmbh (11) 55.5 69 H Schofer (a2) 11 00350 Zena Belle (9) 55 59 C Dell 3 9s261 Smarty Pants tmh (2) 57 63 C Burdan (a2) S J Macnab (a1) 8 22410 Meila Rei tdmh (2) 55 68 S J Macnab (a1) 12 7779s Mister Geronimo (13) 55 55 2 Powerworx 2.27 4 1s9 Awareness (1) 56.5 62 S Weatherley 9 76643 Sizzler (4) 56.5 51 S Weatherley 9 131 Raced Evens m (7) 55 68 K Asano (a1) B Ansell (a3) 5 5s1s9 Palm Springs t (9) 56.5 62 S Collett 10 30 Letterup h (14) 56.5 50 C Burdan (a2) 10 79s18 London Bound m (1) 54.5 67 S Collett $10,000, maiden, 1800m 13 09900 Young Squire m (12) 55 55 6 9s494 Vino Bella (6) 56 61 K Asano (a1) 11 5s Skori (13) 56.5 47 D Danis (a2) 11 161 Ocean Belle (5) 54.5 67 S Weatherley 1 0s283 Irish Flare h (12) 58.5 52 7 0000s Cheeky Bee (5) 55 55 R Elliot 12 44069 Breath Of Fire (10) 56.5 45 C Dell S J Macnab (a1) S J Macnab (a1) 8 s0009 Roc Cha d (10) 54.5 58 T Thornton 13 Wicked Romance h (11) 56.5 45 9 Isabella Spiers 6.29 14 85568 Bae Corp m (11) 54.5 58 2 456s7 Mozzie (9) 58.5 50 L Hemi 9 15s87 Alice Tinker (3) 54 62 D Danis (a2) 14 — Haka Boogie SCRATCHED Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) 3 8s386 Ruiz (8) 58.5 49 S Weatherley 10 9s040 Craftyaffair t (4) 54 57 S J Macnab (a1) EMERGENCIES: $11,000, rating 74 benchmark, 1800m EMERGENCY: 4 40008 Another Secret (4) 58.5 45 B Ansell (a3) 11 0707s Capelyn t (8) 54 55 B Ansell (a3) 15 778 Sweet Karma h (8) 54 45 S Collett 1 380s0 Dezella tdmh (3) 60.5 79 C Burdan (a2) 15 0s630 Brian Boru tm (1) 56 57

Auckland harness at Alexandra Park Friday Jetbet 5 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 2 Bell Scaffolding Pace 6.44 4 Happy Birthday Mauro Pace 7.39 12 18413 Avana (Fr) 24 J Dickie 2 s2071 Invictus (Fr) 2 T Mitchell 3 51808 Resonate (10) U1 T Herlihy Race 1: LUKE JOHN, GENERAL MONTANA, CAPTAIN NEMO $12,000, non-winners 3yo+. mobile, 2200m $14,500, 3yo+ r55-r69. mobile, 2200m 6 Haras Des Trotteurs Champs 8.34 Race 2: WHAT’S YOUR SECRET, BETTOR LISTEN, 4 21109 Daisy Hill (10) U2 Z Butcher 1 3s05 Polka Delight (Fr) 1 T Cameron 1 11222 Down The Hatch (Fr) 1 B Butcher MIA RAGAZZA $50,000, 4yo. mobile trot group 2, 2200m 5 12554 Xebec (20) U1 B Williamson 2 5 Mia Ragazza (Fr) 2 T Herlihy 2 64421 Happy Place (Fr) 2 J Dickie 6 D2332 Kay Cee (20) U2 J Dickie Race 3: KIMKAR DASH, PEAKZ LUCK, LEXI T 1 61000 I Got Music (Fr) 1 K Marshall 3 Shanlou (Fr) 3 M McKendry 3 94554 Vespa (Fr) 3 B Mangos 7 112s6 Pretty Majestic (40) 1 P Ferguson Race 4: CHRISTIANSHAVTIME, TOMMY LINCOLN, 2 12112 Cracker Hill (Fr) 2 B Williamson 4 489s8 Alta Madeira (Fr) 4 J Abernethy 4 s1201 Mr Fantastic (Fr) 4 Z Butcher 8 s3681 Credit Master (40) 2 A Neal MIMI E COCO 5 2236 What’s Your Secret (Fr) 5 M Purdon 5 17983 Adieu Flirt (Fr) 5 J Abernethy 3 42144 Midnight Dash (Fr) 3 M McKendry Race 5: BETTOR TWIST, SHES NO LADY, AVANA 6 23528 Jaccka Lucas (Fr) 6 P Ferguson 6 22s24 Dina Brown (Fr) 6 T Herlihy 4 71111 Bolt For Brilliance (Fr) 4 T Herlihy 9 Hayden Sefonte Pace 9.54 Race 6: BOLT FOR BRILLIANCE, CRACKER HILL, 7 33 Raven Banner (Fr) 7 Z Butcher 7 73367 Yorkshire (Fr) 7 M Purdon 5 s1113 Ultimate Stride (Fr) 5 M Williamson $17,500, r72-r105. mobile, 2200m ULTIMATE STRIDE 8 Outlaw Man (Fr) 8 T Mitchell 8 11145 Mimi E Coco (Fr) 8 A Poutama 6 12115 One Majic Kenny (Fr) U1 P Ferguson Race 7: DARLING ME, TAIPO, NEVADA 9 41500 Fleeting Major (Fr) 21 K Marshall 9 50050 Eastanbull (Fr) 21 F Schumacher 7 IRT Pace 8.59 1 11s12 South Coast Arden (Fr) 1 B Mangos Race 8: KAY CEE, PRETTY MAJESTIC, 10 03 Murphys Reward (Fr) 22 B Mangos 10 60197 Mister Slick (Fr) 22 N Delany (J) 2 98309 Dance Time (Fr) 2 D Butcher 11 22s20 Bettor Listen (Fr) 23 S Phelan 11 12512 Christianshavtime (Fr) 23 M McKendry $12,000, 3yo+ r45-r54. mobile, 2200m HAVEHORSEWILLTRAVEL 3 22005 Check In (Fr) 3 B Butcher 12 01826 Tommy Lincoln (Fr) 24 D Butcher 4 31s66 Gambit (Fr) 4 T Herlihy Race 9: SOUTH COAST ARDEN, STAR GALLERIA, 1 — Revitalise SCRATCHED 3 David Fairlie Memorial Trot 7.14 13 21s08 Benjamin Button (Fr) U1 S Abernethy 5 83746 Star Galleria (Fr) 5 S Reid DANCE TIME 2 1312 Darling Me (Fr) 1 M Purdon $14,500, r45-r59 discretionary handicap 3 32690 Nevada (Fr) 2 J Dickie 6 31554 On The Cards (Fr) 6 Z Butcher Race 10: CONSTELLATION, CYBER ATTACK, stand, 2700m 5 Magness Benrow Heat 4 Pace 8.04 JUST PLAIN LUCKY 4 23993 Jack Ryan (Fr) 3 B Butcher 1 77867 Lisa Marie P (Fr) 1 M Perriton $20,000, 3yo fillies. mobile, 1700m 5 3831 Taipo (Fr) 4 T Mitchell 10 Speeding Spur Tender Trot 10.19 2 07s96 Lollieprop (Fr) 2 G Wolfenden 1 s2015 Shes No Lady (Fr) 1 Z Butcher 6 30441 Smokinhotcheddar (Fr) 5 A Poutama $12,000, non-winners stand, 2200m 3 51208 Expensive Crumpet (Fr) 3 D Butcher 2 51s58 Ariella (Fr) 2 B Mangos 7 71974 Romanee (Fr) 6 P Ferguson 1 80972 Alana (Fr) 1 L Chin 1 Woodlands Sires Series Pace 6.19 4 372P4 Emma Frost (Fr) 4 T Mitchell 3 436s Holyrood (Fr) 3 D Ferguson 8 05549 Texas Tiger (Fr) 7 M McKendry 5 65s08 Sunny Petite (Fr) 5 B Hackett 4 164 Chablis (Fr) 4 T Herlihy 2 34232 Constellation (Fr) 2 J Stormont $20,000, 3yo c&g. mobile, 1700m 9 69045 The Blue Beat (Fr) 21 J Abernethy 3 7057 Play Footsie (Fr) 3 S Abernethy 6 310 Lexi T (Fr) 6 M McKendry 5 9s711 Ideal Sports Girl (Fr) 5 A Poutama 10 — Edamfast SCRATCHED 1 0017 Wavethebill (Fr) 1 J Dickie 7 10216 Lady Be Good (Fr) 7 K Marshall 6 01662 Millwood Billie (Fr) 6 M Williamson 4 07687 Anastasia Ashley (Fr) 4 J Wallace 2 63565 Apieceoflou (Fr) 2 A Poutama 8 891 Majestic Hanover (Fr) U1 P Ferguson 7 5s30 Shezadeal (Fr) 7 M McKendry 8 What The Hill Tender Trot 9.29 5 s9645 Just Plain Lucky (Fr) U1 R Paynter 3 40223 General Montana (Fr) 3 Z Butcher 9 41169 Still Eyre (10) 1 D Ferguson 8 1441 Bettor Twist (Fr) 8 M Purdon 6 05s5s Dolly P (Fr) U2 M Perriton 4 63411 Luke John (Fr) 4 T Herlihy 10 47040 Saint Michel (10) 2 N Chilcott 9 1 Toni Street (Fr) 21 S Abernethy $17,500, r62-r92 discretionary handicap 7 209s6 Highland Queen (Fr) U3 N Chilcott 5 38654 Captain Nemo (Fr) 5 D Butcher 11 85327 Peakz Luck (10) 3 J Stormont 10 s8193 Sky Delight (Fr) 22 S Phelan stand, 2700m 8 P209 Cyber Attack (Fr) U4 J Dickie 6 6262 Colin Bromac (Fr) 6 S Phelan 12 87034 Kimkar Dash (10) U1 D Balle 11 05635 Platinum (Fr) 23 T Cameron 1 56s45 Havehorsewilltravel (Fr) 1 B Mangos 9 — Kd Hawk SCRATCHED

Wanganui greys at Hatrick Friday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 Kernow Construction 5.14 8 56261 My Khloe 30.40 Marcie Flipp 7 52346 Simply Smooth 30.27 Lisa Cole 3 38253 Pam Arising nwtd S O’Neill Race 1: OTIS, MY BENTLEY, OPAWA DAWN EMERGENCIES: 8 37813 Allegro Tammy nwtd Lisa Cole 4 21287 Bigtime Archie nwtd Lisa Cole $2860, C2, 520m 9 62665 Bigtime Alfie 30.09 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 5 42455 Big Time Odette nwtd Lisa Cole Race 2: BIG TIME FRANKIE, WIFI INGA, BIG TIME HARPER 1 42674 Cossie Cooper 30.35 Melissa Olden 10 66735 Go Glow 30.73 Marcie Flipp 9 67384 Novo Ollie 30.64 Lisa Cole 6 24156 Big Time Anton nwtd Lisa Cole Race 3: WIFI FLEE, ALLEGRO LINCOLN, SUMMER GLEE 2 22336 Big Time Spot 30.82 Lisa Cole 10 62682 Bronski Beat nwtd Lisa Cole 7 24333 Thea Who nwtd M Prangley Race 4: DOBBY WHO, BIG TIME TRAE, JILLIBY SOPHIA 3 61411 Big Time Frankie 30.46 Lisa Cole 5 Avenue Kingsgate Hotel 6.36 8 55572 Max Volume nwtd S O’Neill Race 5: TROJAN HOARSE, BIG TIME JONIE, BIG TIME BILLIE 4 51561 Wifi Inga 30.64 G & S Fredrickson $2860, C5, 305m 8 racingtips.co.nz 7.54 EMERGENCIES: Race 6: BIG TIME ABBI, IDOL WILSON, ESTER 5 55831 Big Time Harper 30.73 Peter Clark 1 11243 Big Time Jonie 17.27 Lisa Cole $2035, C3, 305m 9 24244 Derry Blues nwtd Peter Clark Race 7: JILLIBY LITSA, DAPPER RAPPER, ALLEGRO TAMMY 6 37126 Gazza’s Girl 30.44 G & S Fredrickson 2 11211 Trojan Hoarse 17.28 Lisa Cole 1 15321 Big Time Tina 17.63 Lisa Cole 10 65358 Indi Shae nwtd S O’Neill Race 8: BIG TIME TINA, BIGTIME HONEY, PAVING WAY 7 71187 Stormy Jay 30.51 Wendy Kite 3 83617 Bigtime Leo 17.75 Peter Clark 2 52217 Bigtime Honey 17.65 Lisa Cole Race 9: BIGTIME COOPER, BIG TIME LANTAO, 8 72372 Bigtime Maci 30.53 Susie Kite 4 83431 Big Time Lebron 17.62 Lisa Cole 3 58161 Paving Way 18.03 Lana Pearce 11 Wanganui Toyota 9.14 NOVA WILLOW EMERGENCIES: 5 42355 Criminal Justice 17.63 Melissa Olden 4 611F1 Hypothetical 18.02 Melissa Olden $2390, C3/4, 305m 9 62665 Bigtime Alfie 30.09 Lisa Cole 6 26112 Big Time Billie 17.62 Lisa Cole 5 11462 Elusive Alibi 17.89 Richard Waite Race 10: BIG TIME ANTON, BIG TIME EDEN, BIGTIME ARCHIE 1 21234 Dynamite Danger 17.69 G & S Fredrickson 10 66735 Go Glow 30.73 Marcie Flipp 7 36s14 Bigtime Emjay 17.50 G & S Fredrickson 6 61333 Born Quick 17.65 Marcie Flipp Race 11: FOOL’S RUSSIAN, ALLEGRO WILL, DOOMSDAY 2 16111 Fool’s Russian 17.83 Lisa Cole Race 12: DINO THE FOX, YOUNG DUMB BROKE, 8 57271 Sedgebrook Lover 17.69 Fred Kite 7 34165 Light Cruiser 17.93 Brian Goldsack 3 Laser Plumbing Final 5.44 8 41662 Big Time Lorna 17.88 Lisa Cole 3 12434 Sedgebrook Comet 17.71 Fred Kite ALLEGRO FERN $1735, C2, final, 305m 6 Adept Accountants 6.54 EMERGENCIES: 4 25125 Doomsday 17.64 K B Benson 5 11714 Giraffe Club 17.70 Lisa Cole $1685, C2, 305m 9 28552 Waterloo Girl 17.81 Wendy Kite 1 11133 Wifi Flee 17.89 G & S Fredrickson 6 45176 Articulator 17.73 Bill Hodgson 2 22154 Allegro Lincoln 17.92 Lisa Cole 10 66628 Big Time Flash 17.60 G & S Fredrickson 1 52313 Idol Wilson 17.83 Marcie Flipp 7 77661 Allegro Will 17.36 Lisa Cole 3 18374 Summer Glee 17.66 John McInerney 2 18384 Big Time Abbi 18.04 Peter Clark 9 Palamountains Nutrition 8.24 8 12212 Funzalo 17.61 Bill Hodgson 4 35432 Lucky Scar 17.88 Nathan Udy 3 57317 Ester nwtd Nathan Udy EMERGENCIES: 5 34651 Mother’s Touch 17.82 J & D Bell 4 44863 Allegro Kyle 17.76 D P Symes $4735, C4/5, 520m 6 34222 Big Time Dusty 17.77 G & S Fredrickson 9 35735 Viking Ash 17.79 Nathan Udy 5 61847 Pacemaker nwtd S O’Neill 1 31823 Bigtime Cooper 30.05 Lisa Cole 10 28787 Bigtime Stella 17.42 Agent & Williams 7 54831 Yasawa Lights 17.78 Angela Turnwald 6 75634 Pretty Belinda 17.98 Wendy Kite 2 11142 Big Time Lantao 30.29 Lisa Cole 8 22413 Wifi Sapphire 18.01 G & S Fredrickson 7 75312 Bailey And Cream 17.93 J & D Bell 3 54271 Bigtime Bruno 30.07 Lisa Cole 12 Book Your Function 9.39 1 Welcome To Hatrick 4.57 EMERGENCIES: 8 53515 Opawa Jody 18.03 Marcie Flipp 4 14145 Bigtime Rod 29.91 Lisa Cole $1450, C1, 305m 9 13265 Opawa Troy nwtd Nathan Udy EMERGENCIES: 5 31416 Big Time Izzy 30.11 Lisa Cole $2390, C3/4, 305m 10 47251 My Pablo 17.92 Nathan Udy 9 34578 Idol Ziggy 17.67 Marcie Flipp 6 62162 Classic Rapper 30.50 Susie Kite 1 15612 Jack Marjen 18.17 Marcie Flipp 1 24583 Dino The Fox 17.74 Kellie Gommans 10 1276s Fall Gracefully nwtd M Prangley 7 15217 Nova Willow 30.19 Lisa Cole 2 12481 My Bentley nwtd Nathan Udy 2 56556 Sedgebrook Sally 17.78 Fred Kite 4 Aon CPF Insurance 6.09 8 15422 Big Time Harley 30.04 Lisa Cole 3 36355 Opawa Dawn nwtd Marcie Flipp 3 77187 Young Dumb Broke nwtd Melissa Olden 7 First Security 7. 24 EMERGENCIES: 4 33342 Idol Lucy 17.93 Marcie Flipp $3325, C2/3, 520m 4 17463 Big Time Beat 17.73 D P Symes 9 54614 Big Time Seth 30.16 Lisa Cole 5 53344 Big Time Tatum 17.86 Agent & Williams 1 44232 Dobby Who nwtd M Prangley $4030, C4, 520m 5 88475 Allegro Fern 17.62 Lisa Cole 10 73678 Big Time Kobe 30.63 Lisa Cole 6 82564 Otis 18.33 Kellie Gommans 2 36861 Big Time Trae 30.49 Lisa Cole 1 51251 Dapper Rapper 30.32 Brian Marsh 6 24871 Hip Hop Rapper 17.49 Brian Marsh 7 61532 Nellie Marjen 18.15 Marcie Flipp 3 25162 Jilliby Sophia 30.69 Lisa Cole 2 32452 Big Time Mac 30.38 Lisa Cole 10 Accell Canine Therapy 8.49 7 56656 Big Time Chance 17.58 Lisa Cole 8 24831 Opawa Gypsy nwtd Nathan Udy 4 36334 Bigtime Benji 30.44 Lisa Cole 3 57731 Kongs Out Again 30.42 Melissa Olden 8 13627 Idol Duke 17.63 Marcie Flipp EMERGENCIES: 5 71474 Big Time Rocket 30.48 Lisa Cole 4 42425 Bigtime Bailey 30.39 Lisa Cole $3210, C0, distance, 645m EMERGENCIES: 9 24563 Uno Eleven 17.75 Nathan Udy 6 71244 Our Tyson 30.36 Marcie Flipp 5 51155 Big Time Amie 30.42 Lisa Cole 1 72247 Big Time Eden nwtd Lisa Cole 9 28552 Waterloo Girl 17.81 Wendy Kite 10 23557 Manimal 17.77 Nathan Udy 7 77558 Big Time Dawson nwtd Lisa Cole 6 12421 Jilliby Litsa 30.61 Lisa Cole 2 32663 Bigtime Ava nwtd Peter Clark 10 57882 Waterloo Pink 17.66 Wendy Kite 25 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020

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It’s also a clash of the game’s best recorded six more wins than their and we will need it to get us the After four players and three staff members tested Let alone in a grand final. young talent in the likes of Nathan grand final opponents Brisbane victory this week.” positive last week, Wasps yesterday said three Yet that’s precisely the situation Cleary and Jarome Luai trying to during the season. If Penrith do come up trumps, they more players and another member of staff had that awaits Penrith in Sunday’s deny arguably the greatest of all time This was the Broncos past their will match the efforts of their 1991 contracted the virus. However, Premiership Rugby decider against at ANZ in Cameron Smith. peak but crucially they had 16 and 2003 title-winning sides who said Wasps were free to “take their rightful place” Stadium. Penrith’s players have just three premierships between them. claimed the premiership with a crop in the final against Exeter Chiefs after the latest This year’s grand finale pits a grand finals between them. Smith is They shocked Melbourne 15-8. of local talent. tests. — AP Panthers side who have enjoyed the on Sunday entering his eighth and “Looking back at those two They’d also break the record for best season in living memory against potentially last if he chooses to retire. footy sides, they had big-game the most consecutive wins in the Fed set for January return the greatest powerhouse of the The Storm captain also knows experience,” Smith said. NRL era at 18, with only the Sydney ROGER Federer is practising pain-free after modern era. Penrith’s position. In 2006 he “We were in that match for most Roosters’ streak of 19 straight in undergoing two knee surgeries this year and Fittingly, it’s the team who handled captained a Melbourne side to the of it but when it mattered, those 1975 above them historically. — AAP says he expects to return to the circuit at the Australian Open in January. The 39-year-old Swiss reached the semi-finals at Melbourne Park at Bennett eighth as teammate retains lead the start of the year but missed the rest of the season after undergoing a second arthroscopic victory at the 2018 Paris-Nice race. final downhill of the 151.6km stage and procedure on his right knee. “I’m on the right CYCLING For the second day running, though, his team worked tirelessly to stop a track,” he said. — AAP there was nothing but misery for seven- challenge from Bennett, of Team Jumbo- SPANISH rider Marc Soler outpaced time Grand Tour winner Chris Froome, Visma, before the 26-year-old powered Depleted Shakhtar stun Real defending champion Primoz Roglic to win who suffered once more en route to now away to victory. CELEBRATIONS by Shakhtar Donetsk players stage 2 of the Vuelta but the Slovenian residing almost half an hour behind the Roglic, the runner-up at the Tour de echoed loudly around the empty Alfredo Di leader has still increased his overall leader. France and teammate of Bennett in this Stéfano Stadium after the Covid-19-stricken advantage, thanks to help from New Soler’s late solo attack from a group race, collected six bonus seconds and Ukrainian side stunned Real Madrid 3-2 in Group B Zealand teammate George Bennett. featuring a host of the major race has a nine-second lead in the general of the Champions League today. Playing with only After some magnificent teamwork from favourites saw him distance them by 19 classification over Dan Martin and 11 a few regular starters, Shakhtar took advantage his Movistar colleagues, Soler carved out seconds on another difficult day in the seconds over Richard Carapaz. of counter-attacks to open up a 3-0 first-half lead, his first win at Grand Tour level and his mountains in Navarre. Bennett is sitting eighth overall, 56secs then held on after Madrid pulled closer with two biggest since his breakthrough overall Soler was the early leader on the behind Roglic. — AAP goals shortly after the break. — AP THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Friday, October 23, 2020 SUDOKU CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Ryan Reynolds, 44; Cat Deeley, 44; Weird Al Yankovic, 61; Dwight Yoakam, 64. Happy Birthday: SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made Call in favors, and put everything in place. Preparation will give you the up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. conidence you require to take advantage of the changes and interesting To solve the puzzle, each row, trends heading your way. Knowledge and experience will play major roles column and 3x3 grid within the in the way your life unfolds. A unique approach to relationships will help you secure an exciting future illed with adventure. Personal growth is featured. larger grid must end up containing Your numbers are 5, 18, 24, 32, 38, 46, 49. each number from 1 to 9, and ARIES (March 21-April 19): each number can only appear Refuse to let the past iniltrate the present when faced with an emotional once in a row, column or box. decision. A meaningful relationship will abruptly change if you say something A sudoku grid has a single insensitive. Concentrate on what you can accomplish that will beneit you as unique solution, which can be well as others. 4 stars reached without using guesswork. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): An emotional incident will set you back if you let it interfere with your SOlUTiOn in nexT pUblicATiOn. productivity. Say less, do more, and do your best to keep the peace. You will gain respect based on how you handle your friends, colleagues and loved ones. 2 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Take care of what you have worked so hard to achieve. Pour your heart and soul into doing what's right. Offering assistance or your services to help a DOUBLE CROSSWORD No 11,126 cause will be enlightening. Refuse to let criticism daunt you. Stand up for your beliefs. 5 stars CRYPTIC CLUES CANCER (June 21-July 22): ACROSS Your heart is in the right place, but if you are too generous, someone is likely DOWN to take advantage of you. Don't offer cash; offer time, wisdom and a kind 3. Wants one’s tools 1. The base for many a word. A relationship you cherish needs some tender loving care. 3 stars rearranged (5-4) sporting deal (4-5) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 8. A certain atmosphere in the 2. Succumb to overwork, as Physical activities and hard work will help you stay out of trouble. If you share restaurant (4) analysts do (5,4) opinions, you will end up in an argument that will eat up your time and leave 9. Potentates connected with 4. A piece of processed you at a loss. Stay focused, and take care of business. 3 stars the House of Orange? (9) American cheese (4) 10. I’d made different 5. Give instructions for VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): headdress (6) disciplined behaviour (5) Take your ideas to the next level. Discuss your plans with someone who 11. & 20Ac. Literary posers will 6. Tension causes rest to be can offer valid suggestions and possibly help you reach your objective. produce vexed disturbed in the ship (6) Sharing a pastime with someone you love will improve the dynamics of your expressions (10) 7. Staff able to achieve relationship. 5 stars 14. Make sure the account is remarkable results! (4) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): accurate (5) 9. Comes face to face with Work on self-improvement, and let others fend for themselves. The less 15. One going on foot (4) hunting parties (5) interaction you have, the easier it will be to keep the peace. Avoid demanding 16. Checks parts of the 11. Trace mislaid box (5) situations and arguments. Take precautions to maintain a healthy immune rigging (5) 12. No description of dull system. 2 stars 18. 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Physical itness SOLUTIONS TO will help you maintain good health. 4 stars Quick Crossword answers 26. Depression of a man of the 23. In ritual a majestic figure of PUZZLE 11,125 church, we hear (4) the church (4) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): also fit the large grid 27. Not where ailing sailors are 24. Composed part of a musical Deal with friends, relatives and colleagues carefully. Don't let your emotions QUICK housed (4-5) miscellany (4) lead to poor decisions. A change may be overdue, but unless it's something Across: 1 Away; 3 Cogitate; feasible, wait for a better opportunity. Focus on health and inancial stability. 8 Pail; 9 Disprove; 3 stars 11 Authenticity; 13 Strain; QUICK CLUES 14 Sample; 17 Surveillance; AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 20 Celibate; 21 Bind; ACROSS DOWN Mull over your thoughts and feelings, but don't be too quick to share your plans. A change someone makes will be revealing. Bide your time, and 22 Motherly; 23 Bear. 3. Plenty (9) 1. Build (9) Down: 1 Applause; 2 Aviator; consider your options carefully. Spend time clearing up mental, physical and 4 Opiate; 5 Impeccable; 6 Adopt; 8. Imprecation (4) 2. Unblemished (9) emotional clutter. 3 stars 7 Even; 10 Believable; 9. Right side (9) 4. The two (4) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): 12 Defender; 15 Pensive; 10. Sew (6) 5. Cherish (5) You may think you know what's trending or best for you, but before you take 16 Pistol; 18 Unlet; 19 Scum. 11. Eerie (5) 6. On ship (6) a risk, consider how much it will cost. Overdoing it will result in setbacks that CRYPTIC 14. Sovereign (5) 7. Restrain (4) Across: 1 Rule; 3 Hold back; will inluence your inancial position or health. Play it safe. 3 stars 15. Beloved (4) 9. Frighten (5) Birthday Baby: 8 Draw; 9 Password; 11 Running 16. Heather (5) 11. As long as (5) costs; 13 Spruce; 14 Repair; You are informative, entertaining and original. You are mysterious and 17 Man of letters; 20 Shocking; 18. Box (4) 12. Respect (9) relentless. 21 Moor; 22 Entry fee; 23 Here. 20. Frock (5) 13. Did well (9) Down: 1 Red Cross; 2 Learner; 21. Strike (5) 17. Goodbye (5) STAR RATINGS 4 Orange; 5 Dishonesty; 6 Aloft; 24. Harsh (6) 19. Appear (6) FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. 7 Kids; 10 Disc jockey; 25. Unrehearsed (9) 22. Occasions (5) FOUR STARS: You can pretty much do as you please. It’s a good time to start new projects. 12 Preserve; 15 Anemone; 26. Dull pain (4) 23. So be it (4) THREE STARS: If you focus your efforts, you will reach your goals. 16 Glance; 18 About; 19 Isle. TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. 27. Unceasing (9) 24. Daze (4) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 SPORT 29 Poverty Bay A&P Show equestrian results

RESULTS of equestrian events at Gisborne’s McNaught, Mr Riley, 1. Senior rider Soe, 1. A&P Show (riders from Gisborne unless otherwise Novice paced and mannered saddle hunter pony Youth or girl rider 17 years and under 21 years: SUPREME CHAMPION HORSE: Rebecca Aplin stated) — not exceeding 128cm: Iyve Speirs, Miss Candy Floss, Rebecca Aplin (Dannevirke) Sherlock, 1. (Dannevirke) Sherlock, 1. Saddle hunter — Ponies 1; Zoe McNaught, Mr Riley, 2; Eva Norton-Collins Rider 21 years and over : Henrike Puketapu, HSP Supreme awards — Ponies Novice saddle hunter pony not exceeding 138cm (Auck) Kinkora Romeo, 3; Daisy Hoggard (Hastings) Soe, 1. Supreme champion paced and mannered pony (0-2 wins): Iyve Speirs, Miss Candy Floss, 1; Zoe Glynmawr Quinine, 4. CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER: Henrike Puketapu, of the show: Maia vanden Berk (Hast) Brookfields McNaught, Mr Riley, 2; Georgie Coop, Billy The Kid, 3; Open saddle hunter pony not exceeding 128cm: HSP Soe, 1. Dreamdancer, 1. Molly McEwan, Pied Piper Alize, 4. Iyve Speirs, Miss Candy Floss, 1; Eva Norton- RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER: Rebecca SUPREME CHAMPION PONY: Caitlin Officer Novice saddle hunter pony not exceeding 138cm Collins (Auck) Kinkora Romeo, 2; Ally Gray (Otane) Aplin (Dannevirke) Sherlock, 1. (Wairakei Taupo) Nala Zephyrs Inspiration, 1. (0-5 wins): Iyvie Speirs, Miss Candy Floss, 1; Eva Springdale Mister Grey, 3; Daisy Hoggard (Hast) Show ponies Working hunter — Horses Norton-Collins (Auckland) Kinkora Romeo, 2; Zoe Glynmawr Quinine, 4; Sam Brooks, Goldenwillow Novice paced and mannered pony not exceeding Novice working hunter horse (0-2 wins): Trudy McNaught, Mr Riley, 3; Sam Brooks, Goldenwillow Romeo, 4. 148cm (0-5 wins): Caitlin Officer (Wairakei Taupo) Nala Riddell (Dannevirke) Rocket, 1; Michaela Robson Romeo, 4. Open saddle hunter pony over 128cm and not Zephyrs Inspiration, 1; Karma Matenga, Last Spring, 2; (Rotorua) Rodger that, 2; Nicole Kissling, Friar Tuck, 3; CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER PONY exceeding 138cm: Lillie Wallace (Otaki) Silverlock Ruby Norton-Collins (Auck) Phoenician Rich Girl, 3. Megan Kanz, Master Paint NZ, 4. not exceeding 138cm: Iyve Speirs, Miss Candy Floss, Amistad, 1; Zoe McNaught, Mr Riley, 2; Sophie Lyons Open show pony not exceeding 128cm: Eva Novice working hunter horse (0-5 wins): Lisa 1. (Hast) Ascot Da Vinci, 3; Molly McEwan, Pied Piper Norton-Collins (Auck) Sanlirra Pretty Polly, 1. Walker, Miss Serendipity, 1; Trudy Riddell (Dannevirke) RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN SADDLE HUNTER Alize, 4. Open show pony over 128cm and not exceeding Rocket, 2; Michaela Robson (Rotorua) Rodger that, 3; PONY not exceeding 138cm: Iyve Speirs, Miss Candy CHAMPION OPEN SADDLE HUNTER PONY not 138cm: Lucy Fraser (Otane HB) Eastdale Felicity, 1. Kirsty Harnett, Ngahiwi Prince, 4. Floss, 1. exceeding 138cm: Lillie Wallace (Otaki) Silverlock CHAMPION OPEN SHOW PONY not exceeding Open working hunter horse over 153cm and not Open paced and mannered saddle hunter pony Amistad, 1. 138cm: Lucy Fraser (Otane) Eastdale Felicity, 1. exceeding 163cm: Jane Hunt (Tirau) Daisy, 1; Trudy not exceeding 138cm: Lillie Wallace (Otaki) Silverlock Novice paced and mannered saddle hunter pony RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN SHOW PONY Riddell (Dannevirke) Rocket, 2; Kirsty Harnett, Ngahiwi Amisad, 1; Sophie Lyons (Hastings) Ascot Da Vinci, 2; over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm: Ella Watson, not exceeding 138cm: Ruby Norton-Collins (Auck) Prince, 3; Lisa Walker, Miss Serendipity, 4. Iyve Speirs, Miss Candy Floss, 3; Zoe McNaught, Mr Tallyho Reuben James, 1; Lily Beaufoy, Storytime, Phoenician Rich Girl, 1. Open working hunter horse over 163cm: Jane Hunt Riley, 4. 2; Ruby Norton-Collins (Auck) KL Born to Rythm, 3; Open paced and mannered pony not exceeding (Tirau) Rabbit, 1; Merran Hain, Untouchable, 2; Megan Novice saddle hunter pony over 138cm and not Jaimee Rika, Charlie Taplin, 4. 138cm: Lucy Fraser (Otane) Eastdale Felicity, 1. Kanz, Master Paint NZ, 3; Nicole Kissling, Friar Tuck, exceeding 148cm (0-2 wins): Chloe Cook, Miss Open saddle hunter pony over 143cm and Open show pony over 143cm and not exceeding 4. Ngahuia, 1; Jaimee Rika, Charlie Taplin, 2; Ashleigh not exceeding 148cm: Maia vanden Berk (Hast) 148cm: Caitlin Officer (Wairakei Taupo) Nala Zephyrs Wire Jump – 2 wires: Merran Hain, Untouchable, Bruce, Bananas in Pajamas, 3. Brookfields Dreamdancer 1; Caitlin Officer (Wairakei Inspiration, 1; Jessica Lawrence (Waipukurau) Island 1; Kirsty Harnett, Ngahiwi Prince, 2; Jane Hunt (Tirau) Novice saddle hunter pony over 138cm and not Taupo) Brookfields Royal Command, 2; Ruby Norton- Park Just Cruising, 2; Olivia Briant, Jubilee Silver Rabbit, 3; Trudy Riddell (Dannevirke) Rocket, 4. exceeding 148cm (0-5 wins): Ruby Norton-Collins Collins (Auck) KL Born to Rythm, 3; Ruby Mclean- Wings, 3; Lillie Wallace (Otaki) Whitmere Airs and CHAMPION WORKING HUNTER HORSE: Jane (Auck) KL Born to Rythm, 1; Lily Beaufoy, Storytime, Smith (Hast) KS Heavenly Rose, 4. Graces, 4. Hunt (Tirau) Rabbit, 1. 2; Chloe Cook, Miss Ngahuia, 3; Jaimee Rika, Charlie CHAMPION OPEN SADDLE HUNTER PONY over Open paced and mannered pony over 138cm and RESERVE CHAMPION WORKING HUNTER Taplin, 4; Ashleigh Bruce, Bananas in Pajamas, 4. 138cm and not exceeding 148cm: Maia vanden Berk not exceeding 148cm: Jessica Lawrence (Waipukurau) HORSE: Merran Hain, Untouchable, 1. CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER PONY (Hast) Brookfields Dreamdancer, 1. Island Park Just Cruising, 1; Karma Matenga, Last Working hunter — Ponies over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm: Ruby Norton- RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN SADDLE HUNTER Spring, 2; Olivia Briant, Jubilee Silver Wings, 3; Novice working hunter pony (0-5 wins): Ella Collins (Auck) KL Born to Rythm, 1. PONY over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm: Caitlin Charlotte Buchanan, Sight of Day, 4. Watson, Tallyho Reuben James, 1. RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE Officer (Wairakei Taupo) Brookfields Royal Command, Novice show pony not exceeding 148cm (0-5 wins): Open working hunter pony over 138cm and not HUNTER PONY over 138cm and not exceeding 1. Ruby Norton-Collins (Auck) Phoenician Rich Girl, 1. exceeding 148cm: Ella Watson, Tallyho Reuben 148cm: Lily Beaufoy, Storytime, 1. Open paced and mannered saddle hunter pony Supreme awards — Horses James, 1. RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm: Maia vanden SUPREME CHAMPION PACED AND MANNERED Open pony wire jump: Ella Watson, Tallyho Reuben HUNTER PONY not exceeding 138cm: Zoe Berk (Hast) Brookfields Dreamdancer, 1. HORSE OF THE SHOW: Henrike Puketapu, HSP James, 1. ‘A’ team keep Brothers top Beaudy’s favourite teammates list Ferns honest RUGBY PICKING from a jam-packed list in a decade of professional rugby, All Blacks superstar Beauden Barrett has revealed the top teammates of his NZ Men outgun U21s career. The utility back has played for five professional sides — the All Blacks, All Blacks NETBALL Taurua mentioned before the game sevens, the Hurricanes, Blues and Taranaki —as how the Ferns had produced their well as representing the New Zealand under 20s, NEW Zealand netball fans can rest best aerobic results in 10 years and Coastal rugby club and his high school Francis assured the future is bright. even after a domestic season playing Douglas Memorial College. In their first match since January, 12-minute quarters, they had no The professional teams will turn over to six the Silver Ferns defeated New Zealand trouble maintaining the pressure over next year when he joins Suntory Sungoliath A 59-44 in Palmerston North last 15-minute periods, ultimately securing in the Japanese Pro League, as part of his night. them the win. sabbatical year in his New Zealand Rugby But the game, nicknamed the Silver Ferns captain Ameliaranne contract. probables versus the possibles, was Ekenasio praised the level of intensity In his latest book Beaudy: Skills, Drills and the far from one-sided, despite what the from NZ A. Path to the Top, which Barrett wrote with sports scoreline suggests. “We’ve all been training together broadcaster Rikki Swannell, he offers insight into Widely labelled a Silver Ferns trial almost the entire time so we know his early life and how he rose to become one of ahead of next week’s Taini Jamison what’s been going on, and sometimes it the greatest All Blacks of his generation. Trophy series against England, the felt like we were just out there on the Within it, he ranks the 10 players he has TEAM MAN: Beauden Barrett in action NZA players, specifically, were eager to training court,” she said. enjoyed playing alongside and sharing time off against the Wallabies last weekend. make a statement. “We’ve brought every single person the pitch with the most. Barrett has revealed his favourite The match was goal-for-goal in the along with us and you can see the skill Without much surprise and in somewhat teammates in his book Beaudy: Skills, first quarter, with the Ferns stealing a level’s definitely improved so it’s a win- cheating fashion — extending 10 to 12 — Barrett Drills and the Path to the Top. one-goal lead in the last minute. win for netball. lists his three brothers Scott, Jordie and Kane as NZ Herald picture Mystics shooter Grace Nweke was “Noeline is doing an incredible job his equal favourites. then thrust into her first game for and we’re just holding and continuing Taking second spot is All Blacks sevens star tells you so much about what a great person and the Ferns, playing alongside captain to move forward and lift where we Kurt Baker, who spent many of his formative teammate he is. He’s a genuine comedian and Ameliaranne Ekenasio. can.” years in professional rugby with Barrett. loves a punt!” Barrett says. The 18-year-old settled under the Earlier, the New Zealand Men picked “Kurt has gone on to have a stellar career,” One name that will stick out as an outlier is hoop netting 22 of 28 attempts, despite up where they left off from last year’s Barrett says. “He’s the ultimate team man, a real Rick McKenna, who was teammates with Barrett the tough defensive efforts of Erena series with a dominant 73-44 win over character and a bit of a clown!” at Francis Douglas Memorial and Coastal rugby Mikaere and Kate Burley. the NZ Under-21s. A couple of intriguing nominations include club, and also spent time with Taranaki. The game swung in the direction NZ Men’s captain Kruze Tangira, veteran prop Ben May listed third, who was Barrett describes McKenna as a talented first- of the Ferns towards halftime and who made 34 circle feeds and 22 goal Barrett’s old “house mate” in their playing five. “He has played more than 100 games for into the third quarter as head coach assists, said it was a tough match days together and has also represented the Coastal and has been a bit of a points-scoring Dame Noeline Taurua and NZA coach physically. Hurricanes. machine in club rugby. Marianne Delaney-Hoshek worked “The girls were fantastic, so much “He can play both sides of the scrum and “He was a cheeky lad, who had a great bag of their way through players with regular talent, and like we said in our huddle, always makes an impact whether he starts or rugby balls and we spent hours kicking together.” rotation from the bench. the future looks bright for Netball New comes off the bench. He’s always a popular team The rest of the list is filled out by former and NZA briefly took control before Zealand. man,” Barrett adds. current All Blacks Israel Dagg, Dane Coles, multiple missed shots and turnovers “The exposure that male netballers Hurricane James Marshall ranks at number Damian McKenzie, Anton Lienert-Brown and TJ cost them a chance to close the gap. get from this Cadbury Series is five, someone Barrett shared the black and Perenara. As a result, the Ferns took a fantastic for the growth of men’s yellow jersey and Taranaki duties with. There is a definite theme of Hurricanes comfortable nine-goal lead into the netball in New Zealand.” “The fact that James was named Hurricanes players, with five of the 12 having worn the final quarter, where fitness levels The Silver Ferns play the NZ Men ‘team man of the year’ more than three times yellow and black jersey. — NZ Herald seemed the sticking point. tonight at 8pm. — NZ Herald 30 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020

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Patutahi STARS OF THE woman standing in the 18-player shootout the previous weekend, teamed THE King of the Coast extended his FUTURE: Anyone who with Anthony Pahina to win the Mitchell realm to the Country on Sunday. still thinks golf is a game for the Cup mixed pairs. William Brown won the men’s King of older generation should venture They compiled 45 points to head off the Country three months after claiming to the Poverty Bay course this Rebecca Walford and Rob Taylor by five his first King of the Country at Tolaga week to check out the New points. Bay. Zealand amateur. Spotting a Neal Jones’ 39 points won the Denise Johnston won the Queen of player over 30 is a bit like a Tuesday veterans’ stableford last week the Country held alongside its King Where’s Wally challenge. Among but it was Anaru Reedy’s 5-under 67, counterpart. the youthful set is Queenstown including three twos, that was the Brown threatened Tony Akroyd’s 12-year-old Yoonae Jeong, clubhouse talking point. April 2008 men’s course record of 63 in the youngest player in the SUNDAY — Mitchell Cup mixed pairs his winning 36-hole total of 133 (64, 69). 97-strong field. Her playing stableford: A Pahina/D Webb 45, R His 6-under 64 featured eagles on group yesterday also featured a Taylor/R Walford 40, P Stewart/T Ford 39. the 274-metre par-4 third hole and 440m 14-year-old and a 16-year-old. SATURDAY — Men’s net: R Walford 71. par-5 10th, along with five birdies and representative Jeong Twos: R Moore. three bogeys. shot 78 yesterday to be tied for THURSDAY (Oct 15) — Twilight nine- A triple-bogey six on the ninth 15th as the female field battle hole stableford: D Gregory 19, W Brown marred his otherwise immaculate 69 for a place in the top 16 for the 18. on Sunday and he finished the home matchplay championship that Long drive: A Higham. straight ahead of runner-up Akroyd, decides the title. Approach: W Brown. who bounced back from 78 on Saturday Picture by Paul Rickard Digg It Gizzy tab: S Toa. with 69 on Sunday. TUESDAY (Oct 13) — Veteran men’s Johnston shot 81, 79 for a 160 total Division 2, gross: H Harris 167, J Johnston. pairs competition on Sunday. stableford: N Jones 39, D Te Maro 38, A to win the Queen crown. Neilson 169. Eagles: W Brown (on the 3rd and 10th Milner, who had 35 stableford points, Nairne 38, A Reedy 37, P Mitchell 37, P Other section winners were George Net: M de Luze 139, B McKenzie 145. holes). was drawn with Ella Wynyard, who had Nepia 37. Brown, Jason Devery, Hamish Harris, Stableford: A Hindmarsh 70, C Brown FRIDAY — Meat pack nine-hole 38, and their combined 73 won the Twos: E Parkin, A Reedy (3). Mike De Luze, Ashley Hindmarsh, 62. stableford, senior division: R Pardoe 20, P trophy. Colleen Wesche and Helen Pomana. Women’s division, gross: D Johnston Varey 20, O Willimott 19, T Sweeney 19, S SUNDAY — Men’s stableford: L Green COMING UP: THURSDAYS, twilight TUESDAY — Women’s stableford 160. Pohatu 19. 38, T Brown 37, P Milner 35, S Te Rito 31 stableford, 3.30pm to 6pm; SUNDAY, (including Bay of Plenty visitors): D Net: C Wesche 152. Junior division: P Briant 21, R Shannon Women’s stableford: E Wynyard 38, A Electrinet Park fundraising tournament, Lockwood 38, B Simmons 34, D Johnston Stableford: H Pomana 56. 20, C Kirkpatrick 20, D Quinn 20, M White Tamanui 30. contact officer, Rodney Moore or Mihi 34, L Storer 34, A Haisman 33, J Ewart Sunday club competition, men’s net, 20. Baty Cup Memorial drawn mixed pairs Marino for start times. 33, M Philip 33, Z Skayman 3, A Gordon senior division: J Marsh 66, T Akroyd 69, P combined stableford: E Wynyard/P Milner 33. Molloy 69, G Brown 71, W Brown 71. COMING UP: SUNDAY, Patutahi 73. Representative SATURDAY/SUNDAY — King and Junior division: D Quinn 65, M de open closing day tournament, 11am Queen of the Country open tournament, Luze 66, C Taylor 67, B McKenzie 68, A tee-off, Canadian mixed foursomes and COMING UP: SATURDAY/SUNDAY, ONE match was all that separated King of the Country, division 1 men, gross: Hindmarsh 68. men’s sections, contact George Brown Coates and McLean trophies 4x12-hole Poverty and Western Bay of Plenty W Brown 133, T Akroyd 147. Women’s net: D Johnston 66, J Winiata 027-370-9869 or [email protected], matchplay, past members welcome, in their women’s matchplay fixture at Net: G Brown 143, T Green 149. 74. members to bring a plate. Saturday tee-off 10am, Sunday tee-off Gisborne Park on Monday. Stableford: J Devery 65, T Donovan 63. Twos: T Akroyd 2, T Green, J Brown, D 11am. Honours were shared 5-all in the Te Puia Springs division 1 clash so WBoP, as the Mahia holders, retained the trophy. Junior crossword 1634 IRITANA Ngarimu dethroned Hazel The hosts won the division 2 tie 6-4 Miratana in the Women’s Handicap Cup FATHER and son Wayne and Wade to retain that trophy. 12 345 final on Sunday. Wesche pipped Bruce Maher and Willie RESULTS — Division 1, Poverty Bay Mark Higham bounced back from a Albert for the honours in the pre-All 5 Western Bay of Plenty 5 (Poverty horror Thursday round at Poverty Bay Blacks test Canadian foursomes on Bay names first): Jan Utting halved with in the best possible way. He won the Saturday. Billie Jo Simmons, Wiki Morrissey def men’s stableford with 37 points. The Wesche duo shot net 70, one Lynne Whitehead, Blanche Walker def SUNDAY — Women’s stableford: J ahead of Maher and Albert, with Roger Kay Marshall, Roseanne Taiapa lost to 6 78Williams 38, I Ngarimu 32, D Goldsmith Bremner and Bryce Cutler third on 74. Carol Wilson, Viv Bell lost to Irene McNair, 31, H McClutchie 31. SUNDAY — Canadian foursomes: W Carney Pipi lost to Dianne Lockwood, Jean Approaches: I Ngarimu, R Ngatai. and W Wesche 70, B Maher/W Albert Foot def Pat Hay, Tracey Ford def Dorothy Women’s Handicap Cup final: I Ngarimu 71, R Bremner/B Cutler 74, B Crowley/P Foster, Jacque Akuhata halved with Avon def H Miratana. Bremner 76.5. Gordon, Jan Steele lost to Lynda Storer. Two: R Ngatai. Division 2, Poverty Bay 6 Western 9 10 11 Men’s stableford: M Higham 37, P COMING UP: SATURDAY, Nat Pute Puti Bay of Plenty 4 (PB names first): Moana 34, J Devery 34, J Forrester 31, R tournament, midday tee-off, golfers and Sue Maisey def Vivienne Lilley, June Smith 30. non-golfers welcome. MacKinnon lost to Jennifer Wilson, Tina Duncan lost to Anne Bound, Barb Woods COMING UP: SUNDAY, haggle. Electrinet Park lost to Zoe Skayman, Pat Johansen lost to Dawn Dawson, Janet Muir def Edna 12 13 14 Waikohu DI Webb rode her wave of women’s Connolly, Andrea Haisman def Christine shootout success into the Mitchell Cup Potter, Pip Dymock def Lorraine Moon, THE draw went Percy Milner’s way on Sunday. Marg Lane def Heather Clark, Sue Kemp 15 in the Baty Cup Memorial drawn mixed Webb, fresh from being the last def Pauline Tolley. 16 17 18 McDonald in hunt for top 16 GOLF largely to her short game. depending on conditions. 19 “I sank heaps of putts,” said Poverty Bay greenkeeper William POVERTY Bay’s sole female flagbearer McDonald, who was among the many Brown and clubmate Peter Kerekere were was in the qualifying hunt but the six- to heap praise on the Awapuni Links the best of the locals. strong home men’s challenge were greens. “They’re perfect — not too fast, Waikohu and Poverty Bay member Across Down teetering on the edge of oblivion heading not too slow.” Brown had three birdies but also a into day two of the New Zealand amateur No red holes on a McDonald card is a double-bogey on the stroke 18 par-3 1. Jewellery for your neck (8) 1. From Norway (9) in Gisborne. rare event. Usually the short par-5 ninth sixth hole in his 3-over 75. 6. 2. Tessa McDonald opened 36 holes of and 17th holes are bread-and-butter Kerekere, after dropping two shots Use a book (4) Where land meets sea (5) strokeplay qualifying on the Awapuni birdies for McDonald but these holes early in his round, also signed for 75. 7. These cover a ish (6) 3. Too (4) Links course yesterday with a 4-over 76. have been changed to par-4s for the It put the pair in a tie for 45th. 9. 4. It put the host course member in a tournament. Patutahi’s Hukanui Brown was 1-under Chewed up and swallowed Stretchy stuff in clothes (7) tie for 12th, eight shots behind leader The top 16 female players after today’s the card after 10 holes, including four (5) 5. Frozen water (3) Momoka Kobori of South Island club second round of qualifying advance to birdies on the front nine holes, but 11. It goes in an envelope (5) 8. A month (9) Rangiora. the matchplay stage of the tournament dropped six shots in six holes before McDonald mixed 14 pars with four from which an overall champion will be finishing with a birdie for a 76. 12. European country (5) 10. Make bigger (7) bogeys in a surprisingly birdie-free crowned. Te Puia Springs/Poverty Bay player 13. Frighten (5) 14. Overhead (5) round. All five local men competing in the Andrew Higham fought back from She admitted she was “really nervous” five-day tournament faced an early exit bogeys on his opening three holes but 16. Opposite of wide (6) 15. A small tree branch (4) on the first tee, exacerbated by a small unless they could produce hot rounds made double bogey six on the 18th for 18. Something for tidying your 17. Use this to chop wood (3) gallery that turned up to follow her. today. 77. That transformed into a rocky start The 72-strong male field is whittled Poverty Bay’s Thomas Donovan got hair (4) for the Hawke’s Bay-Poverty Bay down to the top 32 players after today’s stuck on the bogey train in his 79 to be 19. Someone who plans the representative, a bogey on the first hole, strokeplay round, with the cut-off sitting in a tie for 65th in the 72-strong but she soon got into her groove, thanks building of roads (8) looking like being around even-par, field.

6. Portuguese, 8. Actor, 10. Spout, 13. Accelerator, 14. Horse, 17. Comma, 19. Toothbrush. 1. Goat, 2. Star, 3. Eggs, 4. Zero, 5. Yesterday, 7. Parachute, 9. Opens, 11. Piano, 12. Red, 15. Roof, 16. Echo, 17. Core, 18. Most. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, October 22, 2020 SPORT 31 Around the Greens Club bowls news Kahutia ROPATA Ruwhiu skipped the winning team in the Ryman Healthcare- Kiri Te Kanawa Optional Triples at Kahutia Bowling Club’s greens on Wednesday last week. A field of 36 bowlers entered the single-entry tournament, which was played in fine weather on perfectly prepared greens. Three games with a one-hour time limit were played. The winners, with three wins and 10 ends won, were Ruwhiu (skip), Frank WINNING TRIO: Optional triples winners at Kahutia McLoughlin (two) and Otto Bowling Club were (from left) Frank McLoughlin (two), Louw (lead). Ropata Ruwhiu (skip) and Otto Louw (lead). Second, with two wins Picture supplied and 13 ends won, were COMING UP: player Norma Miller and Andrew Ball (skip), Bob October 26 (Monday second-year player John MIXED PAIRS SUCCESS: John Andrews (left) and Norma Miller were surprise Morley (two) and Chris of Labour Weekend) Andrews. winners of Poverty Bay Bowling Club’s mixed pairs 2-4-2 tournament. The field Hewson (lead). — Stonehaven- The tournament was included plenty of experience, so Andrews and Miller — second- and fifth-year Third, with two wins sponsored single-entry open to other clubs and the bowlers respectively — were delighted to win. They are pictured with Neil Gooch of and 12 ends won were triples. Start: 12.30pm. 16 possible entries were sponsor Mangapapa Garage. Picture supplied Murray Murton (skip), Members of all clubs quickly filled. Bruce Gledhill (two) and welcome. Mixed pairs is proving a were delighted to be the Second place went to Marilyn Knowles and Don Oates (lead). popular bowls format this winners. They had three Kathryn Flaugere and Andrew Ball were fourth Two lucky draws season. wins and a draw. Ron Seabrook, with a with a differential of were also held. Kahutia Poverty Bay Four 90-minute games Six teams had three differential of plus 23, and plus 5. members are grateful for SURPRISE winners were played. wins and, of those, three third place went to Glenys Prizes were presented by the enthusiastic support for Poverty Bay Bowling The field included some won 23 ends, so second and Whiteman and Willy Neil Gooch of tournament given by Poverty Bay Club’s mixed pairs 2-4-2 very experienced bowlers, third places were decided Murray, with a differential sponsor Mangapapa bowlers. tournament were fifth-year so Miller and Andrews on differentials. of plus 16. Garage. Start your journey to success eit.ac.nz | 0800 22 55 348 Fit study around your work, home and whanau - achieve a qualiication in only a few months. 30782-03

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GOLF Christchurch, had seven birdies and 11 pars to hold a two-stroke THE lowest round by a female advantage over fellow Cantabrian in the 127-year history of Poverty Zach May, Wellington’s Jayden Ford Bay golf course and a near and Palmerston North’s Tyler Wood, men’s course record highlighted who birdied five of his opening six outstanding scoring on day 1 of the holes and was 6-under after 10. New Zealand amateur yesterday. “I’ve been struggling mentally on Cantabrians Momoka Kobori and and off the course for a few years,” Dominic Brettkelly ended the first 21-year-old left-hander Brettkelly round of strokeplay qualifying at the said. “And in the last three or four top of their respective leaderboards. months I’ve started to feel my golf Kobori, fresh from being the game and my confidence start to leading amateur and second- come back. equal overall at the Charles Tour’s “It’s nice to get a good round and Taranaki Open, shot 68 on a friendly it’s been feeling decent in the last Awapuni Links course. few events, but this is the best I’ve The Rangiora member had five felt mentally.” birdies and a single bogey in her Brettkelly joined a select group 4-under score. of players, including European tour IN THE ZONE: The Bay course is being played as pro Ryan Fox, to have shot 65 off Canterbury pair Dominic Brettkelly and Momoka Kobori unleash drives a par-72 for females. the championship tees at Poverty on the opening day of the New Zealand amateur championship at Poverty Bay golf It is usually par-74 but two of the Bay. course yesterday. The pair topped the first round of strokeplay qualifying, Brettkelly short par-5s have been converted to The course record is 64 held by firing 7-under 65 and Kobori 4-under 68 — the lowest-ever round by a female on the par-4s as the field tee off a mixture Hawke’s Bay pro Pieter Zwart. Awapuni Links course. Pictures by Paul Rickard of men’s white and women’s yellow Thirty of the 97 players went tee boxes. under par yesterday. The women’s course record off The 27 males in red figures had the yellows is 4-under 70, jointly an eye-opening combined total of held by two players. nearly 140 birdies. Kobori’s 68 is the lowest score “Everyone took advantage of the by a female player in the course’s benign conditions. “Conditions illustrious history, surpassing were perfect for scoring,” said professional Marilynn Smith’s 69 off tournament director Dave Mangan. the men’s tees in April of 1964. There was a touch of weather- “I managed to keep the ball in related drama in the afternoon, play pretty much the whole day and when nearby thunder and lightning I hit lots of greens and holed a few forced a short stoppage of play. putts,” Kobori told NZ Golf after her “But there was not a drop of rain round. on the golf course,” said Mangan. “The whole day went pretty “When the lightning got very close smoothly, which was nice. we were looking at the radar, and Everything seems to be coming we suspended play for about 20 together really nicely at the minutes.” moment.” Defending champion Sam Jones, Kobori was two strokes clear of of Taranaki, opened with 70 but was Wanganui’s Tara Raj, with Titirangi’s upstaged by younger brother Ethan, Fiona Xu a shot back, as many who shot 68. of the field found the front nine With today dawning fine and much less challenging than the only a hint of wind, scoring was home stretch, which ends with six expected to again be hot. consecutive par-4s. The top 32 male and top 16 female Brettkelly modestly described his players after 36 holes of strokeplay flawless 7-under 65 as a solid day qualify for matchplay to decide the at the office. overall champions. The Canterbury men’s strokeplay champion, who hails from the MORE ON THE small rural course of Hororata near AMATEUR, PAGE 30

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