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By Sue Newman “Having dealt with thousands of cli- be required to undertake a four-week [email protected] ents and potential candidates who were residential training course. A new agricultural training college, one looking to be placed within the prima- Study would be at two levels – a two- that will offer a combination of study ry industries, I can see from both sides year diploma in agriculture with the op- and on farm work, will be established in the skills that are desperately needed tion of a further two years of study to- the next year. by employers and in demand by candi- wards a diploma in agricultural finance The new college will be based at what dates. I knew the industry was looking management. was previously Winchmore Research for something different,” Jones said. Unlike other training courses, the Station and is the brainchild of New While there are a number of training Ashburton agri training programme Zealand Dairy Careers director Matt courses focused on specific areas of ag- will be run under City and Guilds rath- Jones. It will be guided by a six-person riculture, the new college would cover er than being measured against NZQA Melbourne board of industry representatives. every facet of the industry, he said. standards. The college had been a long time and It would offer training from the most a lot of research, in the making, Jones basic level for school leavers through to said and it was designed to produce those already in the workforce wanting Cup sweep graduates with the grassroots skills the to gain a qualification. CONTINUED P3 industry needed, he said. New entrants to the industry would Motoring P17 Friday, July 5, 2019

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2 Ashburton Guardian Tuesday, November 5, 2019 www.guardianonline.co.nz McLaughlin retains chairman role

By Susan Sandys the paper and bowl, and Don- [email protected] aldson said “moment of truth” Methven Community Board before drawing out a piece of members faced two competing paper, unfolding it, and reading bids for the top jobs of board “Dan”, to which everyone in the chairperson and deputy, so drew room clapped to congratulate the winners’ names from a bowl. McLaughlin. At their first meeting of the new No sooner had the election local body term yesterday, one- finished, than a sense of déjà vu term chairperson Dan McLaugh- descended upon the room as the lin had the luck of the draw on his same scenario played out for the side and was able to return to the role of deputy chairperson. role, defeating new member Kel- Newly-instated chairman vin Holmes. McLaughlin nominated McAlpine For the role of deputy chair- as his deputy. McAlpine first of all person, Sonia McAlpine won the asked about declining, but then draw, with Holmes once again de- decided she would stand for the feated. role. McMillan seconded the Holmes had been nominated nomination. by fellow newbie for the role of Smith then nominated Holmes, chairperson – Ashburton District which was seconded by Letham. Council representative Rodger A show of hands had three sup- Letham. The nomination was porting each candidate, with each seconded by member Ron Smith, nominee voting for themselves who has served one term on the alongside their supporters. board. This time McAlpine won the The motion was put by the draw and was named as new dep- Holmes camp to have the former uty chairwoman, to which every- councillor as chair, but then coun- one clapped to congratulate her. cil representative Liz McMillan Methven’s new community board members are (from left) Kelvin Holmes, Sonya McAlpine, Dan “Well that’s democracy in ac- nominated McLaughlin, which McLaughlin, council representatives Liz McMillan and Rodger Letham, and Ron Smith. tion,” McLaughlin said. was seconded by McAlpine. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 031119-SS-0005 All was not lost for Holmes, who A show of hands had three was nominated as the board ap- supporting each candidate – the council environmental services that would be okay, as long as the Donaldson got a $1 coin from pointee to the Mt Hutt Memorial nominees each voting for them- group manager Jane Donaldson candidates agreed. her purse, but following discus- Hall Board later in the meeting. selves and McLaughlin supported sought advice from council head- “I’m pretty uncomfortable sion about how to allocate either “I’m happy to do that,” he by McMillan and McAlpine, and quarters. She was informed she about doing a casting vote, one of heads or tails to each of the can- said prior to nominations being Holmes supported by Letham had the casting vote. them here is not going to speak to didates, board members instead called. and Smith. Donaldson asked if there could me again,” she joked. decided to go with writing each He was nominated by McMil- Having been given the task of instead be a coin toss, whereup- The candidates and fellow candidate’s name on a piece of lan, and McLaughlin appeared re- chairing the meeting until the on the council correspondent on board members agreed a coin paper and drawing it from a bowl. lieved and said “good” when there new chairperson was elected, speaker phone informed her that toss was preferable. A council assistant prepared were no competing nominations. Groups issue safety warnings ahead of Guy Fawkes

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www.guardianonline.co.nz Tuesday, November 5, 2019 Ashburton Guardian 3 Ladies club continues to thrive

By Heather Mackenzie At a recent gathering 84 wom- [email protected] en from all different backgrounds The Mayfield District Ladies Din- were happily chatting over a cool ner Club, originally started by An- chardonnay, looking forward to ama Rural Women 19 years ago, is dinner and the mystery guest still going strong. speaker. Founding member Betty George Madeline Brown and Jo Murphy said the idea was born after read- were the caterers for the night. ing about a similar club. They are the administrators of i “I read about something like this nuinui, meaning The Hope in Fi- somewhere and thought why not,” jian. she said. The pair are raising money to “If the men of our district can help struggling families in Fiji. go out to Lions and have a catered Entertainment was provided in meal, why can’t we?” the form of Ethel and Bethel the George floated the idea at the Bingo Babes. They certainly add next Anama Rural Women meet- an unconventional twist to bingo, ing. nothing stuffy or staid about these Fortunately, she was not the two. only one to see merit in the idea, Christina Humm, a Mt Somers fellow members Ngaire Macken- local of 47 years, has been coming zie, the late Doreen Mackenzie to the dinner club for around five and Natalie Quantock all agreed years. with her. With that settled the lit- “I enjoy the evenings very much. tle committee quickly set about It is nice to have a catch up with getting the first meeting off the people and I also make it my mis- ground. sion to meet at least one new per- It was agreed as well as having a son each night,” she said. dinner and a chance for the wom- “It is a great way to keep in touch Mayfield District Ladies Dinner Club committee members Cathryn McDowell (left) and Sonya en of the large Mayfield district to with the district, living on a farm Spencer got dressed up for a fun night out with Ethel and Bethel the Bingo Babes. catch up, they should also be en- can be isolating and this gives me PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 221019-HM-0002 tertained in the form of a speaker. an excuse to get out.” “In those early days we had After dinner the assembled 55 As well as providing local wom- ning costs, all of the dinner money Lynley Mackenzie said that speakers from all over the coun- women settled in to listen to their en a chance to catch up, the din- paid on the night goes to the cater- it was the vision of people like try and from all walks of life. The guest speaker. ner club has proved to be a lucra- ers.” George who had helped pave the identity of the speaker is always a The group were soon captivated tive fundraising opportunity for Fast forward 19 years and the way for the club to continue to closely guarded secret.” as their guest recounted her story local causes. Mayfield hall is hosting the yearly prosper for so many years. A tradition that is still adhered of transitioning from a man to a “Over the years we must have dinner club bring-a-friend night. “Thanks to Betty George and her to to this day. woman. She has become some- raised thousands of dollars for The name of the group may cohorts of 19 years ago, 84 women The inaugural Rural Women what of a legend in dinner club our local community. Apart from have changed, now Mayfield Dis- left the Mayfield hall feeling a bit Dinner Club was held in August circles and is still fondly remem- keeping a small amount back for trict Ladies Dinner Club, but little better about themselves and the 2001. bered to this day. venue hire and our meagre run- else has altered. district they live in.” New agri training college planned for Mid Canterbury

From P1 “We’re looking to provide would be able to see exactly what thusiasm and we know this will when it came to accepting stu- “City and Guilds has been pro- everything a farmer or employee they were getting during farm be a challenge but at the end of dents. viding technical skills-based edu- will need. Our training will start placements and when hiring grad- the day, it doesn’t matter how stu- “We want top people coming in cation and training since 1878 and from the absolute basics up.” uates, Jones said. dents learn as long as that learning and we want top people coming this will offer credibility for both Two tutors have been engaged Because it will be a private train- sticks.” out the other end. We are wanting graduates and employers,” Jones and the college will have the ca- ing institution, there will be no The combination of classroom to define how students can enter said. pacity to grow numbers to meet government subsidies and stu- time and on farm work and learn- the world of primary industries and There will be specialist streams demand. Students will be working dents will be required to pay fees, ing that involved technology would we are structuring our programme across dairy, arable, sheep, beef on farms as part of the course and but they will also be working and ensure the style of learning was rel- to produce an elite graduate who and deer, offering a unique ap- study will be a mix of block cours- earning, he said. evant, he said. can hit the ground running with proach to training and assessment es, night classes and off-farm days. “One of the things that’s a real Because it wanted to establish a confidence and capability.” across the industry that would pro- Students would be trained in challenge in developing our learn- reputation for producing graduates As a base for the college, the duce wide-ranging knowledge for a very accountable way that was ing platform for this generation is who were sought by the industry, buildings at Winchmore’s Research graduates, he said. transparent to employers who to get their engagement and en- Jones said they would be selective Station were perfect, Jones said. Your Local MP I’m available to meet with constituents on Mondays and Fridays and any day that Parliament isn’t sitting. Contact my office in Ashburton to make an appointment to meet or speak with me.

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4 Ashburton Guardian Tuesday, November 5, 2019 www.guardianonline.co.nz ■■ASHBURTON DISTRICT COURT Defendant’s behaviour Conviction avoided for theft ‘nasty’ - judge An Ashburton woman who stole “I am told that on December By Rob Kidd $66,000 from her employer has 21, 2017 the defendant met with NZME avoided conviction after paying the directors of the company, ad- A Dunedin woman has been back more than $94,000 and los- mitted what she had done, signed convicted under cyber-bullying ing her home in the process. an acknowledgement of debt and laws after outing a sex offender Not all criminal offending re- agreed to pay not only the mon- on Facebook. sulted in a conviction, Ashburton ey taken but the costs incurred in Patricia Jane Millman (48) District Court Judge Joanna Maze recovery.” had a long-standing dispute said when she discharged Tracey The total amount repaid by with the victim following a Anne Milne for the theft. January this year was $94,378, landlord-tenant relationship Milne, 48, was an accountant she said. Police had laid the theft which had soured a decade ear- for Heartland Technology when charge eight months later. lier. she stole $66,326 in 52 unauthor- The judge said police had not While browsing the so- ised transactions between Sep- explained the delay in bring- cial-media site Facebook on tember 2013 and August 2017. ing the charge, which had had a May 2, the defendant noticed She has already been disci- crushing effect on her and inno- someone had posted a com- plined by the accountants’ na- cent members of her family. plaint about the victim in refer- tional body, struck off the register Milne had accepted full re- ence to his business. and ordered to pay $5000 in costs. sponsibility, taken the opportu- Millman “took the ball and Judge Maze said she had been nity to put matters right and had ran with it”, Judge Jonathan told the offending had been mo- been publicly exposed, she not- Krebs told the Dunedin District tivated by a desire to help her fa- ed in “terrible suffering” for her or flippant expenditure and she ed. Court this week. ther, who suffered from dementia family. had repaid the money, plus inter- “No useful purpose can be She added to the thread prior and cancer and was in financial The judge said Milne had not est and other legal costs incurred served by entering a conviction,” names the victim had used, said difficulty. But it had also result- used the money for personal gain by her employer. the judge said. he had trashed her rental prop- erty and owed her $14,000 and had ripped off various compa- nies for $125,000. Most significantly Millman Man appears on sixth drink-drive charge also wrote that the man had been “in and out of jail most of Others to appear before Judge convicted of drink driving and Winter said he had found the were to receive $873,000 from an his life” and was a sex offender. Joanna Maze included: sentenced to 75 hours of com- batteries in a rest area in Sep- estate. Defence counsel Sarah Saun- Donald Lawrence Finch, 51, munity work. It was his eighth tember and took them to the Foster used the letter as sup- derson-Warner told the court admitted driving with excess conviction for driving with ex- scrap metal merchant because porting evidence when she ap- the comments her client made breath alcohol on Manchester cess alcohol. he thought they might be valu- plied for mortgages in an at- had been true but accepted it Street in Christchurch on Oc- Read, a farmer, was also sen- able. tempt to buy a house. did not justify her behaviour. tober 12. It was his sixth drink- tenced to supervision for six He was remanded to Decem- She was remanded to Decem- Millman followed it up with a drive conviction. months. He is already disquali- ber 2 for sentence, when he is ber 16 for sentence. photo of the victim’s work vehi- Police said Finch failed a road- fied from driving indefinitely. also appearing for sentence on Police said she signed a sales cle parked in front of his house. side breath test and then blew The man admitted charges related to the aggravated agreement to buy the house she “Where does he live?” asked 891mcg on an evidential test (the driving with 452mcg on Agnes assault of a police officer. was living in, then made several another user. limit is 250mcg). Street on August 9. He was also applications to mortgage bro- The defendant said she would Judge Maze remanded him to driving while disqualified. Saul Brayden Hourston was kers to access the funds needed. private message them. December 2 for sentence, noting Judge Maze said drink driving sentenced to 100 hours’ commu- One of the documents she pro- Ms Saunderson-Warner said a condition of his bail was not to had been a life-long habit for nity work for assaulting another vided with the application was the photo was deleted shortly consume alcohol in the interven- Read, with his first conviction in prisoner while they were both in a letter purporting to be from a after it was posted online. ing period. Finch also qualifies 1981. custody. The assault took place Dunedin law firm containing de- Judge Jonathan Krebs said the for an alcohol interlock device. She said it was a habit he need- in the holding cells at the Ash- tails of the estate money. man had suffered significantly ed to break or he could find him- burton District Court. The letter was identified to be as a result of the post. Hugh Teawapuna Hanara, 50, self in prison. Hourston has since been re- false and she admitted making He had been threatened with was to have been sentenced on leased. it herself. She said she felt pres- physical violence and suffered his fifth drink drive offence. Tyler James Winter, 18, of Ash- Judge Maze said Hourston was sured to buy the property. verbal abuse. It had also result- But sentencing was adjourned burton, admitted receiving sto- doing well after prison but the Police were also seeking rep- ed in his business suffering. to December 16, so his lawyer len truck batteries, worth nearly assault had involved blows to aration for a $1900 legal bill in- “All because you took the could apply for an alternative $3000. The charge was amended the head, a vulnerable part of the curred by the owner of the house spontaneous decision to climb penalty to the mandatory period from theft to receiving. body. over the failed sale. in,” the judge said. of disqualification. Police said Winter took the bat- The case was referred for re- “That’s nasty behaviour.” His last drink drive offence was teries to a scrap metal merchant Kellye Anne Foster, 35, ad- storative justice before sentenc- Millman was convicted and sentenced to four months’ eight years ago. where they were later identified mitted dishonestly using a doc- ing with both the law firm and a as having been stolen from Mark ument, namely a fake lawyer’s the property owner to be invited community detention and 80 Shane Patrick Read, 59, was Love Contracting. letter saying she and her partner to take part. hours’ community work.

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■■ASHBURTON A&P SHOW In brief Staying Safe A refresher course for older drivers Pet lamb produces the goods is to be held in Methven next week. Staying Safe will be held from School pupil Ben 10am to 2.30pm at the Mt Hutt Costello’s first pet lamb Memorial Hall Methven on proved good enough November 12. People are invited to win him a mountain to register with Age Concern bike, awarded by Ash- Christchurch on (03)366-0903, or burton A&P Association [email protected] president David Butter- Fantail flutters behind ick, (left), and pet lamb judge Chris Watson at Mid Canterbury birds are the show. struggling to take flight in the The mountain bike is the leader-board stakes for New prize for winning the Zealand Forest & Bird’s Bird of Ashburton district pri- the Year competition. Front of the mary school champion of flock is the kakapo, followed by the champion lamb. yellow-eyed penguin and then the Following each school’s black robin. All are incredibly rare pet parade, two lambs and fighting extinction. Fourth and from each primary school fifth placed so far are the fantail are eligible to compete and kereru respectively, both birds in the competition. which are known to live in Mid Ben’s pet lamb Buzz, a Canterbury. The fantail in particular dorset down cross, was is commonly seen on both the born early in the season, plains and foothills of the district. on July 12, giving him a Voting is open until 5pm Sunday at head start in the growth www.birdoftheyear.org.nz stakes. The lamb came from a Drunk as neighbouring farm. There’s drunk and then there’s so drunk you urinate in a police car PHOTO HEATHER CHALMERS after your arrest. Mark Ian Cheney was jailed for six months for his fourth drink-driving conviction in 12 years when he appeared at the Dunedin District Court yesterday. The defendant was stopped on the Owaka Highway in the early evening of June 30 after police Hauling out had been alerted to his wayward driving. Cheney claimed to have consumed only two stubbies four hours earlier but his breath alcohol a winner reading of 1148mcg – nearly six times the legal limit – belied that. Litter Free Ashburton volunteers Bev - NZME Skates (right) and Barbara Agnew (cen- tre) are grateful for the donation of a trol- WorkSafe investigating ley from Bunnings Ashburton, represent- ed by activities organiser Mary Banks. WorkSafe is now investigating The community group has been running the devastating SkyCity fire that chess days, each Friday from 11am to ripped through the New Zealand 2pm, at the East Street chessboard. International Convention Centre in Skates said the trolley would help haul Auckland nearly three weeks ago. out the chess pieces each week, as well The investigation will focus on the as be useful for collecting litter around health and safety management the town. systems in place, as well as Skates said the chess days were so far a understanding the work activities great success, with people popping along taking place at the building, a to have a game, as well as some buskers WorkSafe spokesman said. As having taken up the invitation to play. the fire is now under normal “It’s a good focal point for the town cen- investigation, WorkSafe will not be tre, for people to come and have a game providing any further information and meet other people,” she said. on the investigation, he said. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 011119-SS-0328 - NZME News

6 Ashburton Guardian Tuesday, November 5, 2019 www.guardianonline.co.nz Amnesty for learner drivers

By Derek Chang ■■ Expand access to driver train- NZME ing and resources in schools Up to 144,000 people on learner ■■ Increase the capacity of driv- or restricted driver’s licences will er’s licence testing sites. get a two-year reprieve from the “My message to licence hold- risk of losing their licence if they ers in this situation is – don’t wait. don’t graduate to the next level. Book your test now. If cost is an The Government will also look issue talk to Work and Income at additional programmes to help about the financial assistance on disadvantaged drivers to access offer,” Genter said. the next licence stage, and have The 2014 changes came in to more driver training in schools. try and push holders of learner or The moves, announced yester- restricted licences to move more day by Associate Transport Min- quickly to a full licence. ister Julie Anne Genter, are a re- At the time, a regulatory im- sponse to a 2014 law change that pact statement said that 37 per brought in a five-year time limit cent of learner’s licence holders on learner and restricted licences (109,102 learner’s licence hold- for cars and motorcycles. The Government says the five-year time limit on learner and restricted driver licences has not ers) and 32 per cent of restricted It was meant to be an incentive pushed people to graduate to the next licence. licence holders (98,838 restricted for drivers to graduate to a full licence holders) held their licenc- licence, which would also make next licensing stage, Genter said. to those learner and restricted stricted driver’s licence test, and es for more than six years. them safer drivers. “Time-limited licences make licence holders who hold a 10- $109.50 to get a full driver’s li- A survey from 2006 to 2008 But Genter said that it ap- sense in theory, but we also need year licence, have zero alcohol or cence. A holder of an expiring showed 38 per cent of those on peared to have failed – only 12 to acknowledge that people alcohol interlock sentences, are learner or restricted licence has a learner’s licence had not pro- per cent of those drivers had without the resources, training, suspended or disqualified from to pay $65.80 to keep their li- gressed to a restricted. booked in a test to move to the or support to pass these tests driving any time before Novem- cence from expiring. Of those, 27 per cent said they next licence. risk becoming unlicensed when ber 30, 2019, or are aged 75 be- The Government will also: were “too lazy or too busy to do All learner and restricted li- time’s up. fore December 1, 2021. ■■ Launch a campaign to en- so”, 26 per cent said they had lim- cences set to expire by Decem- “Whether people are unaware Genter also said the Govern- courage learners and restrict- ited access to the means to drive, ber 2021 – which affects about their licence is time limited, or ment will review the system to ed drivers to progress to the and 14 per cent said it was be- 144,000 people – will be given a for other reasons, the current rate look at barriers to drivers grad- next stage. cause of costs. two-year extension so those driv- of learner or restricted drivers uating to full licences, including ■■ Look at additional pro- The 2014 changes also include ers will not lose their licences. progressing to the next licence the costs and the number of driv- grammes to help disadvan- changes such as photographic ID There were many reasons why stage is too low.” ing instructors. taged young drivers access when applying for a licence to re- people did not move on to the The amnesty will not apply It costs $134.80 to sit a re- licensing duce the risk of identity fraud.

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■■BRAZIL Meat-lovers going vegan

NZME protein source for schools, she shook her head. Squeezed into plastic chairs, In a rural environment, she hand fans going full tilt, hun- asked, with little money and dreds of parents listened in the even less water, why not re- summer heat. move meat, a product that re- The planet was in big trou- quired a lot of both? ble, they were told, and the In a region where kids suf- time had come for their com- fered from high rates of obesi- munity in Serrinha, rural Bra- ty, why not help them become Ruby Rose’s cryptic posts zil, to do something about it. a bit healthier? The messenger wasn’t one of She was from Mato Gros- Ruby Rose has taken to social media with their own. so do Sul in southern Brazil, a series of suspicious posts following her She spoke with the hard r’s which unfurled like a green ex’s engagement announcement. The of the wealthier southeast, not blanket, but this was home Batwoman actress formerly dated The the lilting cadence of Bahia, now. Veronica’s star Jessica Origliasso, and one of the poorest states in After moving to Bahia in the pop star announced her engagement Brazil. 2011, she met her husband, to her trans male partner Kai Corlton But what Leticia Baird had to took a prosecutor job monitor- on Instagram last week. In response to tell the parents was even more ing community health and dis- the announcement, Rose took to her striking: Here in meat-produc- covered what she believed was Instagram stories. She posted a series of ing, meat-eating, meat-loving the key to sustainable living. posts relating to relationships, including: Brazil, the schools were going She’d always eaten like a “when nails grow long, we cut nails not vegan. southern Brazilian – lots of fingers. Similarly when misunderstanding Baird, a prosecutor in the breads, meats and cakes. grow up, cut your ego, not your Bahia state public ministry, A programme in rural Brazil has been swapping animal But after coming to Bahia, relationship.” had convinced four munici- protein for plant-based protein, including that used in soy- where the culture was defined palities anchoring this dusty based sloppy joes. by descendants of West African landscape of cactuses and slaves, she found a completely farmland to swap out animal the number of Brazilians who rious parents. A battle over sci- different cuisine, one based on protein for plant protein at all consider themselves vegetari- ence. Eventually, the govern- roots such as yuca and yam. All public schools. an has nearly doubled, from 8 ment would get involved. the nutrients she’d ever need By the end of 2019, only per cent of the population to But before all of that, there were right there, from vegeta- plant-based meals would be 14 per cent in 2018, according was Baird, trying to establish bles – and she wanted to share served to the area’s more than to surveys. the consequences of inaction the news with others. 33,000 students. By some measures, only In- before hundreds of parents. “I’m now trying to cut out “To preserve the environ- dia, with its cultural and reli- The health of children was gluten, too,” she said. ment for the present and for gious traditions of vegetarian- on the line. The planet was fac- While she navigated a per- future generations, we need to ism, has a higher rate. ing an ecological crisis. sonal journey to a healthier take additional measures,” she The carnivores and the her- “How are we going to resolve lifestyle, Brazil was in the midst declared. bivores mostly coexist harmo- this?” she asked. of its own. “Including changing our niously, if discordantly. An exotic food had been set By 2015 – even as obesity Shorters’ Christmas surprise own habits.” In Rio de Janeiro, Burger out on a table: organic peanut and diabetes surged – it had It’s a surprising paradox: King rents billboards to tout its butter. Parents inspected it become the fifth largest market Who is on their way out and who is com- Brazil, the world’s No. 1 export- newest offering: a plant-based with suspicion. for healthy food in the world. ing back to Ferndale for the infamous er of beef – a country where patty with the “flavour and tex- There’s a question that Baird Surveys showed three in Shortland Street Christmas cliff-hanger? cows outnumber people, and ture of meat.” won’t stop asking. four people not only wanted The soap’s annual Christmas episodes a party isn’t a party without a But the meeting of meat and “Why not? Why not try?” she to reduce their animal-prod- have become something of a New barbecue – also has one of the health food, conservative tra- asked. uct consumption – they ad- Zealand TV tradition. It’s a time when the highest rates of vegetarianism. dition and liberal environmen- “The forest is burning, and mired those who did. That set production pulls out all the stops and we In the past decade, amid talism would play out differ- the water is harder to get to, Brazil apart from most West- see some of the year’s biggest storylines mounting awareness of the ently here in the northeastern and the public health – these ern countries, where, among come to a head — with the lives of many repercussions of humanity’s state of Bahia, where people are very big things. groups that face prejudice, of our most popular characters put in meat addiction – from grow- eat meat because that’s what “So why not?” only drug addicts are liked less jeopardy. So whose lives are in danger ing rates of obesity to the de- people have always eaten. Driving to a nut-butter pro- than vegans and vegetarians, this year? “It wouldn’t be Christmas in forestation of the Amazon – There would be threats. Fu- ducer offering an alternative according to at least one study. Ferndale if lives were not in danger – but it isn’t going to be who you would expect it to be,” says producer Maxine Fleming. ■■ZIMBABWE Croc attack foiled by 11-year-old

NZME split-second decision to jump on to its back. A schoolgirl has saved her friend from the She gouged the crocodile’s eyes until it deadly grip of a crocodile by leaping onto released the younger girl. the beast’s back and gouging its eyes. “I jumped on top of the crocodile and Rebecca Munkombwe, 11, from Sin- started beating it with my bare hands derela Village in Zimbabwe rushed to the before using my fingers to poke its eyes scene after hearing screams, to find nine- until it released her. Therapy for Mary Poppins year-old Latoya Muwani being pulled “Once she was free, I swam with her Dame Julie Andrews has revealed that under the water. to the banks where the other children she needed therapy following the success “We had just left the water when we pulled her out of the water. The crocodile of Mary Poppins. She even locked away heard Latoya who was left alone swim- fortunately did not attack us after it let off the best actress Oscar she won for ming near the neck-deep zone scream- Latoya,” she said. portraying the magical nanny in her first ing that something was biting her hand,” Latoya’s father said he was “grateful to Hollywood film in 1964. The 84-year-old Rebecca said. God” for Rebecca’s heroic actions and said: “l kept the Oscar in the attic for a “Since I was the eldest among the other said that his daughter was recovering very long time because I thought I’d been seven children, I felt the urge to save her. well and the family expect her to be dis- given it as a ‘Welcome to Hollywood’ “So, I jumped into the water and swam charged soon. and I didn’t feel worthy of it. So much to where she was struggling to float. “For a moment there I thought of the early success sent me into therapy and “She was screaming in pain that some- worst before I learnt that she had sur- analysis. I learnt you have to do it right thing was biting and pulling her under.” vived after being saved by Rebecca. and honour the films you are making. It’s Realising that the croc had a firm “How she managed to do that I don’t a huge gift, but a lot of obligation.” grip on her friend, Rebecca made the know,” he said. Opinion

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OUR VIEW Chasing three in a row in the big one

f I can give one tip to anyone Statistics are your best friend who was an emphatic winner of McDonald has a good chance on hopeful of making a fortune when you are having a dabble on the race and returns again this Latrobe who hasn’t been too far Ioff the running of today’s Mel- the great race. year. His win followed on from away from all the action recently, bourne Cup it would be a simple Age is a big thing. Four and managing to land the dart on the his success would be a popular one – prepare to be disappointed. five-year-old horses have won the top of Rekindling the year before, one. People will go years, perhaps most editions of the race with 44 so I’ve heaped the pressure on And there’s always the third even a lifetime without backing Matt Markham victories each – so there’s a good myself to try and make it three strong Kiwi tie, The Chosen One a winner of the great race and EDITOR start. winners in a row. – owned by a group of farmers despite all the best intentions of The weight the horse is carry- If I was to use the same the- from one family down in the landing that massive trifecta (first ing is another big thing. These are ories applied which landed me deep south. three horses past the post) the horses who need certain things set weights, so you don’t have to the previous two winners then It’s none of those either though. harsh reality is that for so many to happen for them to show their worry about a jockey sneaking off perhaps Youngstar should be my I’ve settled for the second last it’s nothing more than a glorified best. between the third and fourth race selection. Trained by Kiwi super- horse in the book. donation. Today’s running of the race and scoffing down 12 hot dogs star, Chris Waller and ridden by Vow And Declare. Hence why the call it gambling, won’t be any different. and a can of coke. Tommy Berry, she’s got the light- It’s looked desperately in need I suppose. There is plenty of information The weight shown is the weight est weight in the race and some for the maximum distance of two There really is no true rhyme in the form books leading into the horse will carry. Anything solid form. miles which it gets today and its nor reason when it comes to the race, but the biggest problem around the 54kg mark seems to But no, it’s not her. It’s not runs have been excellent. Craig Melbourne Cup success. Sure, is that the Melbourne Cup is one be the best option looking back Cross Counter either, although Williams is a world class jockey there are certain historical things race which usually requires the through the years. God Bless for that financial boost and will give him every possible that might force someone to lean form book to be thrown out the Last year the above informa- 12 months ago once more. chance of success. one way or another, or certain window. tion led me to find Cross Counter Former Kiwi hoop James Here’s hoping for three in a row.

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Tuesday, Novem- ber 5, the 309th day of 2019. There are 56 days left in the year.

Today’s highlight in history: On November 5, 1605, the Gunpowder Plot failed as Guy Fawkes was seized before he could blow up the English Parliament. On this date: IIn 1781, the Continental Congress elected John Hanson of Maryland its chairman, giving him the title of “President of the United States in Congress Assembled.” In 1881, about 1600 government troops invaded the western Taranaki settlement of Parihaka, which had come to symbolise peaceful resistance to the confiscation of Māori land. In 1913, the Battle of Featherston Street, in downtown Wellington, saw some of the most violent street fighting of the 1913 Great Strike. In 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt won an unprecedented third term in office as he defeated Republican challenger Wendell L. Willkie. In 1968, Republican Richard M. Nixon won the presidency, defeating Democratic Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and American Independent candidate George C. Wallace. In 1974, Democrat Ella T. Grasso convictions were overturned; the shooter, Devin Patrick Kelley, gridlock, yet warned of veto Seth Gilliam is 51. Rock musician was elected governor of they were later convicted of was later found dead in a vehicle showdowns as well. Mark Hunter is 51. Actor Sam Connecticut, becoming the first involuntary manslaughter.) after he was shot and chased by One year ago: The US re-imposed Rockwell is 51. Country singers woman to win a gubernatorial In 2003, President Bush signed two men who heard the gunfire. all sanctions on Iran that had Heather and Jennifer Kinley office without succeeding her a bill outlawing the procedure (An autopsy revealed that he been lifted under its 2015 nuclear (The Kinleys) are 49. Actor Corin husband. known by its critics as “partial- died from a self-inflicted gunshot deal with world powers. Nemec is 48. Rock musician In 1990, Rabbi Meir Kahane, the birth abortion”; less than an hour wound). Today’s birthdays: Actor Harris Jonny reenwood (Radiohead) is Brooklyn-born Israeli extremist, later, a federal judge in Nebraska Ten years ago: A shooting rampage Yulin is 82. Actor Chris Robinson 48. Country singer-musician Ryan was shot to death at a New York issued a temporary restraining at the Fort Hood Army post is 81. Actress Elke Sommer is 79. Adams is 45. Actor Sebastian hotel. (Egyptian native El Sayyed order against the ban. (In 2007, in Texas left 13 people dead; Singer Art Garfunkel is 78. Singer Arcelus is 43. Actor Sam Page Nosair was convicted of the the US Supreme Court upheld Maj. Nidal Hasan, an Army Peter Noone is 72. TV personality is 43. Actor Luke Hemsworth is slaying in federal court.) the Partial Birth Abortion Ban psychiatrist, was later convicted Kris Jenner is 64. Actor Nestor 39. Actor Jeremy Lelliott is 37. In 1992, Malice Green, a black Act.) of murder and sentenced to Serrano is 64. Actress-comedian Actress Annet Mahendru is 34. motorist, died after he was In 2006, Saddam Hussein was death. Mo Gaffney is 61. Actor Robert Rock musician Kevin Jonas is 32. struck in the head 14 times with convicted and sentenced by the Five years ago: A day after Patrick is 61. Singer Bryan Adams Actor Landon Gimenez is 16. a flashlight by a Detroit police Iraqi High Tribunal to hang for sweeping Republican election is 60. Actress Tilda Swinton Thought for today: “Imagination officer, Larry Nevers, outside crimes against humanity. gains, President Barack Obama is 59. Actor Michael Gaston is is the only key to the future. a suspected crack house. In 2017, a gunman armed with and incoming Senate Majority 57. Actress Tatum O’Neal is 56. Without it none exists — with (Nevers and his partner, Walter an assault rifle opened fire in a Leader Mitch McConnell pledged Actress Andrea McArdle is 56. it all things are possible.” — Ida Budzyn, were found guilty of small South Texas church, killing to try to turn divided government Rock singer Angelo Moore is 54. M. Tarbell, American journalist second-degree murder, but the more than two dozen people; into a force for good rather than Actress Judy Reyes is 52. Actor (1857-1944). - AP Opinion

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■■ASHBURTON A&P SHOW Special double for Miles By Heather Chalmers hard to get. While the number replaced by dairy cows, buyers [email protected] of sheep exhibited had dropped of his stud rams now came from Lyndhurst stud sheep breeder from earlier years, competition further afield. Johnny Miles achieved a special was still strong. As winner of the supreme double at the Ashburton A&P “I’ve had a few firsts before, but champion meat breed ram hog- Show, taking the first two plac- not a first and second. get, he was awarded the Peter ings for supreme champion meat “The fellow Lowe at Hinds is Hampton Memorial Cup, named breed ram hogget. hard to beat,” he joked. after a Mid Canterbury sheep He won with a suffolk, while He came every year to the Ash- breeder and exhibitor who died his dorset down was runner-up. burton Show and also exhibited in 2017. It is rare for a stud breeder to at the New Zealand Agricultural The cup was presented by Pe- achieve first and second in the Show in Christchurch. ter Hampton’s son, Chris, from class. Judges said the suffolk had His Coleford stud, which he Cave in South Canterbury, who a beautiful width and a very good has run for about 40 years, had continues to breed and exhibit loin. 300 stud ewes. As many sheep on south suffolk, suffolk and charol- Miles said that wins were the had been lais sheep.

Right – Lyndhurst stud sheep breeder Johnny Miles, (left), with his winning suffolk ram hogget. He was presented with the Peter Hampton Memorial Cup by Chris Hampton, (right). PHOTOS HEATHER CHALMERS Lowe family continues A&P success

By Heather Chalmers breed ram hogget. Judges said it was en four sheep to judge. Judge Chris [email protected] “extremely sound, stands on four Hampton said it was an educational The Lowe family of can good legs, with a lovely even jacket day as well as a competition. take credit for breeding the supreme of wool”. A romney from the Letham Competitors allocated points for sheep exhibit at the Ashburton A&P family was placed second and a black various parts of the sheep, such as Show, but they no longer own it. and coloured sheep was third. head and shoulder, loin and structure The three-year-old romney ram As well as a border leicester stud, to determine the best animal. Four is now owned by the Wilson Family the Copland family also runs a com- competitors got the correct order. Trust, of Mid Canterbury. mercial border romney first cross ewe “Hopefully it encourages more peo- Tom Lowe said a lot of their romney flock. ple to be stock judges and to became rams were sold to farmers in Central Copland said that some of their breeders of stud sheep. We are all get- Otago and around Gore. “They han- border leicester rams were sold to ting older and need some young ones dle the conditions down there quite Central Otago, where farmers crossed coming in,” Hampton said. well.” them with merinos to produce half- Nikita Skudder, of Dunsandel, won Judge Digger McCulloch, (left), awards the Donald A border leicester, exhibited by bred sheep. the secondary school judging and Letham Memorial Trophy for the supreme sheep of the Hugh Copland, of Westmere Farming In the youth stock judging, mainly Ashburton Intermediate pupil, Tyler show to Tom Lowe for a three-year-old romney ram. Company, Dromore, won best wool primary school children were giv- Tuki, the primary school section. TTS

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By Guy Trafford 2000 family farm suppliers with an average size of 80 cows, not quite the image one sees One of the more pleasurable activities ex- of the US dairy industry, but the big differ- perienced when at Lincoln Uni was being ence is that they are profitable, at a time involved with taking a group of students to when most US dairy farms are struggling to Miami to participate in a case study com- break even. petition against other universities from Given the issues all agriculture in New around the globe. Zealand is facing from increasing consum- This part went well without bringing er resistance, regulations which are driving home any silverware but the highlight was farming away from the production driven a side trip over to Cuba to look at their agri- model, a move to an organic agricultural culture and speak at their agricultural uni- sector may be worth contemplating. versity. New Zealand already has many advan- This trip took place in July 2017 and since tages over other competing countries, with then there has been a ramping up of the our image of natural systems and the clean, ‘Trump effect’ with an increase in barriers green environment we promote and we and access, plus a cyclone in 2018, so the have a well organised service sector. The Farm gate price watch … challenges for those living there will have leap to organics shouldn’t be seen as being increased. too great. for the latest prices, visit www.interest.co.nz/rural 52 week Apart from experiencing a new culture, No doubt there will be issues and, with a November 4th, 2019 current price range high low part of the motivation of visiting Cuba was sector as large as dairy, what impact on the Saleyard prices … to see how their agriculture operated. price of organics 30 per cent of world trade u LAMB ($/head) weighted average Largely horticultural, with a focus on converting would need closer examination. growing tobacco for their renown cigars, However, it may be that a whole new area Store 110 -140 170 20 they do have a small dairy and livestock in- of trade could be opened up. Prime 150 -240 286 90 dustry. Red meat would also face similar issues. u HEIFER (c/kg) 250-350 kgs Lwt A feature which stands them apart from But for all sectors premiums would be Store 300 -327 430 134 other countries is the decision to put all achieved, we might find that the nation u STEER (c/kg) 481-580 Lwt farms under the organics umbrella. This buys back into its agricultural history and Prime 310 -320 320 220 decision was driven largely by pragmatic farmers stop feeling like they are the pari- reasons rather than any great philosophical ahs of society, which many must feel like This 4 wks 3 mths 1 year 52 week belief in organics. they are at present. week ago ago ago high low If we look at New Zealand, one of our Could it happen? larger imports (dollar wise) is the cost of im- Certainly, plenty of farmers in all sectors Processor prices … ported fertiliser. Cuba, with all sorts of trade of ag have proved this. u LAMB ($) including 1kg woolly pelt barriers on both exports and imports, com- Will it happen? 15.5 kg YM SI 133.00 129.00 118.00 116.00 133.00 99.78 pliments of the US, has restricted access Attitudes will be the biggest barrier, and 17.5 kg YX SI 150.00 145.00 134.00 131.00 150.00 112.66 to fertilisers and probably couldn’t afford some would go down this path screaming. 19.0 kg YX SI 163.00 158.00 145.00 143.00 163.00 122.31 them anyway. But perhaps it is about time farm leaders 21.0 kg YX SI 180.00 174.00 160.00 158.00 180.00 135.19 Recently, probably a result of the barrage started this conversation, it may provide a of environmental requirements as well as future that has more certainty than the one Local trade (c/kg) SI 860 840 800 790 860 700 the growing demand for well grown healthy farming currently faces. (16-22kg) food, it made me wonder if a similar move Back to Cuba, while we saw some better u MUTTON ($) including 0.5kg pelt – to what Cuba has done – could be applied examples of farming, most looked to be se- 21.0 kg MX1 SI 130.00 122.00 116.00 107.00 130.00 100.75 to New Zealand. verely suffering from a lack of capital and u BEEF (c/kg) New Zealand farmers are steadily moving knowledge or perhaps motivation, large- P2 steer SI 560.0 548 530 511 560 471 to that paradigm with the term “biological ly driven by the state constraints on what farming” becoming more prevalent. Not could be produced and what percentage the (270-295kg) organic, but certainly a reduction in the re- farmer could retain for their own benefit. P Cow SI 446 428 401 389 446 333 liance on synthetic chemicals and a lesser However, this doesn’t mean that New Zea- (170-195kg) environmental footprint. However, being land couldn’t do it better. M2 Bull SI 540 512 480 456 540 440 ‘partially’ organic does not capture the full benefits that are available. Markets (296-320kg) Along the same lines is a need to separate Sheep Local trade P2 SI 585 590 585 550 600 500 our food production from that produced in The unseasonal rise in the schedule for (180-280kg) both lamb and mutton continues with re- our competing countries and the threat of u VENISON ($/hd) gross cord prices for schedules being achieved. competing, cheap, lab-based foods which AP Hind 50kg SI 461 474 439 555 568 439 are looking increasingly likely to start to take Saleyard prices for lambs are a little mut- AP Stag 60kg SI 560 575 533 672 687 532 up the space of commoditised food, ie food ed with the cross-over between last season’s that is sold on price and supplies the food and new season’s lambs taking place. AP Stag 80kg SI 746 766 710 896 916 710 service sector where there is little differenti- In the past months there were concerns Auction prices … ation from other bulk-produced foods. that lamb, in particular, may struggle with Milk products is the sector that is most the Brexit shenanigans ongoing. u SI WOOL indicator prices (c/kg, clean) Source: WSI, NZMerino at risk from this technology, largely from However, with the Brexit extension into Mid mic (23.1-31.5) 987 1,060 1,191 992 1,557 727 the amount of milk powder that is sold as a the new year from the EU and the China in- Fine Xbrd (31.6-35.0) 425 416 518 433 541 302 commodity although all food products are fluence, lamb prices have continued to lift. Coarse Xbred >35 mic 317 312 307 338 354 280 Wool exposed to a greater or lesser degree. Merino 2,056 2,189 2,428 2,596 2,980 1,588 When setting up business some of the No sales this week. Changes on charts due principles to help assure success are to: pro- to the rolling average. Local market prices … vide something better, provide something Beef u GRAINS ($/tonne, delivered Canterbury) free price Source: Midlands Grain different and, arguably, provide something Prices have lifted on schedules across the Wheat, milling,12.5%p 419 420 418 438 440 300 cheaper. board. The last of these – provide something Saleyard numbers for the prime cattle are Wheat, feed 416 420 418 435 435 280 cheaper – can often end up being a race to low and difficult to get too much of a picture Barley, feed 408 410 410 425 430 290 the bottom and ends up not being sustain- except that prices are not following. able. Spring came a little late for some but the International market prices … So, different and better, at least in the eyes grass market should be kicking in now and, u LOGS indicator prices, $/tonne Source: PF Olsen of the consumer, is a mantra worth follow- so long as we don’t go into a prolonged dry Forest index August-19 118.00 116.00 112.00 130.00 138.00 125.00 ing. period, prices should hold. Promoting the benefits of organics on On that front, CPW already have restric- u DAIRY (NZ$/tonne) Radio NZ, Gary Hirschberg told the story of tions placed on additional water due to the Butter 6,377 6,531 6,741 6,717 8,419 5,703 organic dairy in the US. lack of westerly rainfall filling the rivers. It’s Skimmilk powder 4,261 4,234 3,833 3,077 4,202 2,451 He started in 1973 with seven cows sell- early for this to occur, but hopefully not a Wholemilk powder 4,867 4,973 4,703 4,165 5,063 3,911 ing organic milk. Around 40 years later the precursor of a dry summer. business was sold to Danone for $US1.7 Venison Cheese - cheddar 5,649 5,920 5,920 5,404 6,472 4,853 billion. Using his figures, the organics dairy The one product that is bucking the Fonterra milk price 2018/19 final $6.35 2019/20 f'cast $6.55-$7.55* industry in the US is worth $US60 billion trend. Venison continues to have its sched- and growing at a rate of 14 per cent per year ule price eroded at a fairly rapid rate. Fonterra dividend 2018/19 final$0.00 2019/20 [none yet] compounding. Whereas the conventional The way things are going lamb may over- Fonterra share price * before retentions NZX FCG $4.10 market is contracting. take the venison price (yeah right). u EXCHANGE RATE (NZ$1.00=) Of interest is that Hirschberg visited New Dairy Zealand 18 years ago as a guest of Fonterra A quiet week just gone except for the news US dollar 0.6405 0.6310 0.6505 0.6655 0.6943 0.6259 before they went to their on again, off again, that Synlait are looking to purchase Dairy- Euro 0.5748 0.5742 0.5850 0.5662 0.6123 0.5579 on again programme. works for $112m. Their internal expansion The business that was sold to Danone has continues. Comprehensive data is available from the supplier www.interest.co.nz/rural Business

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■■INSURANCE SURVEY Those expensive insurance claims NZME One of the more hilarious sto- ries comes from an 8-year-old Kids do the darndest things. They girl who almost burnt down her also flood houses, crack spa pools, family home when she put a five- incinerate decorations and con- foot Halloween skeleton, dressed duct wildly dangerous experi- as Santa, next to the fireplace and ments. that had a lit candle on the man- All this according to research tle. conducted by AA Insurance over The clothing ignited and the the last 12 months, which shows skeleton began to melt, but that 10 per cent of the total $30 thankfully a parent quickly moved million in contents claims were the flaming Santa skeleton across caused by children. the hall, out the front door and The AA Insurance claims team extinguished it on the driveway. has seen it all, from phones being While the accident only caused thrown down toilets, to every kind $100 of contents damage, the bill of liquid and solid dropped on for damage to the house came to laptop keyboards. $3300. “While some can be expensive, In another incident, a customer and frustrating, sometimes you was outside hanging the washing, have to smile at why it’s happened while the children he was mind- and at the kids’ reasoning behind ing took a pair of scissors to his it,” says AA Insurance customer $4000 couch and chairs. relations manager Amelia Macan- “While some incidents are rela- drew. tively small and don’t take much The damages caused vary from to rectify, others are a life les- the relatively expensive to eye-wa- son in expensive mistakes,” said tering figures. boards, lino and the carpet in the This wasn’t even the most ex- ended up costing $22,000. Macandrew. One of the more expensive ex- living room and cost over $15,000 pensive example shared. On the quirkier side, one girl “Our recommendation is that, if amples included a teenager who to dry out and repair. This accolade goes to the son took reality TV a step too far and you have children, it pays to take became distracted on his phone Another customer’s kids caused who was conducting a science ex- tried to water the plants on the out contents insurance; not only and left the kitchen tap running. $20,000 of damage by wrestling in periment on the stove, which then television screen, causing the de- to protect your own property, but The entire kitchen was flooded, a spa pool and cracking the fibre- exploded and burnt the floor and mise of a TV worth thousands of your legal liability for damage with water getting under the floor- glass lining. three cupboards. This little lesson dollars. caused to someone else’s too.”

Guardian Compiled by Shares & Investments Strong third quarter for Briscoe Group

NEW ZEALAND SHARE MARKET By Rebecca Howard Yesterday, Duke told Business- 3.5 per cent now expecting things Source: NZX and Standard & Poors At close of trading on Monday, November 4, 2019 NZME Desk that October was “very to get worse, compared with the S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross constituents S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross Briscoe Group says the final quarter strong” and that the “fourth quar- net 1.8 per cent who were negative Company CODE Buy Sell Last Daily Volume 11200 price price sale move ’000s of the year is looking positive after ter is looking a bit encouraging”. in the September survey. 11102 a2 Milk Company ATM 1294 1305 1296 +4 229.6 an increase in third-quarter sales. Consumer confidence is faring On a same-store basis, Briscoe Air NZ AIR 285 287.5 286 – 240.1 11004 The homewares and sporting slightly better, according to the says group sales were 4.1 per

ANZ Banking Gr ANZ 2792 2800 2800 –30 27.74 10906 goods retailer said its unaudited latest ANZ-Roy Morgan consum- cent above the third quarter last Argosy Prop ARG 142.5 143 143 +1 389.0 sales for the 13 weeks to October er confidence index reported last year. The same-store calculation 10808 Arvida Gr ARV 151 152 152 – 311.4 27 came to $140.4 million, 5.7 per week. adjusts for the new Rebel Sport Auckland Intl Airpt AIA 928 934 928 –17 900.9 10710 Of the 1001 respondents to the stores opened by the group at Pa- 4/10 1/11 4/11 cent higher than a year earlier. 11/10 18/10 25/10 Chorus CNU 530 539 531 +2 219.5 Homeware sales lifted 4.7 per cent consumer confidence survey, a panui, Christchurch in November Contact Energy CEN 721 730 723 +2 1.3m pS&P/NZX 50 Gross to $87.9 million and sporting goods net 20 per cent said they were bet- 2018 and in Newmarket, Auckland Ebos Gr EBO 2411 2440 2436 +1 44.95 10,801.55 +39.86 +0.37% sales rose 7.4 per cent to $52.4 mil- ter off financially than they were in September this year, Briscoe F&P Healthcare FPH 1950 1954 1954 +40 190.3 S&P/NZX 20 index 12 months earlier, up from 11 per Group said. Fletcher Building FBU 468 470 470 +12 706.5 p lion. 7,098.51 +29.35 +0.42% Fonterra Share Fund FSF 408 417 408 –1 55.64 “The group has delivered very cent in September. That was the On a same-store basis, home- Freightways FRE 780 790 790 +16 58.63 pS&P/NZX All Gross solid sales growth during this third highest level since 2007. ware sales increased by 4.7 per Genesis Energy GNE 322.5 324 323 –3 161.1 11,687.92 +43.36 +0.37% quarter in a highly competitive re- Business confidence also im- cent, while sporting goods sales Gentrak Gr GTK 505 520 512 +2 14.31 p Rises 71 q Falls 46 tail market,” said managing direc- proved slightly, but remains deep- were 3.2 per cent higher. Goodman Prop Tr GMT 212 214 212 –2 389.4 Top 5 NZX gainers tor Rod Duke. ly negative. A net 42.4 per cent of Duke also noted that online Heartland Gr Hldgs HGH 164 165 164 +1 64.34 Company daily % rise In September, Briscoe reported a the 412 respondents surveyed by sales for the first nine months of Infratil IFT 495 496 495 +5 293.0 AWF Madison Gr +5.26% flat first-half net profit and said the ANZ Bank expect general business the financial year are up 20 per Investore Property IPL 190 191 191 –1 109.7 ikeGPS Gr +5.13% second half was uncertain given conditions will deteriorate during cent versus the same period a year Kathmandu Hldgs KMD 310 311 311 –2 84.39 Henderson FE Inc +4.14% subdued business and consumer the coming year, down from 53.5 earlier. Allied Farmers +2.86% Kiwi Property Gr KPG 158.5 159 159 – 2.6m confidence, increased cost pres- per cent in September. The stock last traded down 0.3 Mainfreight MFT 3975 4015 3975 – 23.59 Green Cross Health +2.86% sures and the lower New Zealand However, firms’ optimism about per cent at $3.66 and have gained Mercury NZ MCY 483 490 487 –3 557.7 Top 5 NZX decliners their own activity fell, with a net 8.6 per cent year-to-date. Meridian Energy MEL 458 459.5 459 +7 1.3m Company daily % fall dollar. Metlifecare MET 484 490 486 +2 132.3 Solution Dynamics –6.25% Cavalier Corp –2.94% NZ Refining NZR 205 209 206 +1 797.7 Metro Perf Glass –2.86% NZX NZX 126 128 126 –2 27.29 TIL Logistics Gr –2.61% Oceania Healthcare OCA 103 104 103 –1 191.4 Mercer Gr –2.22% Auckland house sales enjoy early spring rise Port of Tauranga POT 652 656 655 – 116.9 Precinct Properties PCT 183.5 184.5 183.5 –0.5 688.6 METAL PRICES y aul c eth per cent from October 2018. Real Estate Institute figures Source: interest.co.nz B P M B Prop for Industry PFI 237.5 239 239 – 224.2 NZME At the end of the month, the real- showed Auckland residential prop- Pushpay Holdings PPH 318 320 318 +1 714.7 pGold London – $US/ounce 1,514.10 +3.15 +0.21% Auckland property sales rose more tor had 3820 properties on its books, erty prices have been falling at a Restaurant Brands RBD 1175 1176 1175 – 257.8 than usual for early spring, indicat- up from 3694 at the end of Septem- slower pace in recent months, with Ryman Healthcare RYM 1300 1315 1315 +6 97.42 Silver London – $US/ounce p ing the city’s real estate market is ber, but still down 21.2 per cent from annual house price inflation down Sanford SAN 705 711 707 +2 23.06 18.08 +0.03 +0.17% slowly returning to normal. a year earlier. 0.8 per cent in September compared Scales Corp SCL 526 530 530 +9 35.00 Copper London – $US/tonne q Managing director Peter Thomp- to a 4.4 per cent annual decline in Skellerup SKL 228 229 229 +2 102.5 5,797.0 –28.0 –0.48% ASB Bank economist Mike Jones Sky Network TV SKT 89 90 89 – 242.1 said the volume was up about 8 per son said new listings had been lim- April. Skycity Ent Gr SKC 385 395 391 +7 382.1 NZ DOLLAR cent from September on a season- ited since March and were at a two- Jones said if the Auckland proper- Source: BNZ As at 4pm Nov 4, 2019 SPK year low at the start of October. But ty market continued to recover, he Spark 448 453.5 450 –0.5 921.7 Country TT buy TT sell ally-adjusted basis and indicated a Stride Prop & Inv SPG 229 231 231 – 151.8 Australia 0.9488 0.9163 continuation of Auckland’s recovery he said the latest increase signalled would also expect to see business Summerset Gr Hldgs SUM 654 660 655 +1 40.91 Canada 0.8637 0.8313 over the past two or three months. an active selling season into the end confidence improve. Synlait Milk SML 933 947 947 +16 7.83 China 4.8243 4.232 Sales volume was returning to more of the year. “There is growing acceptance that Tourism Holdings THL 348 357 350 – 127.0 Euro 0.5915 0.5655 normal levels rather than boom- “What October’s data signals is today’s prices represent where the Fiji 1.4621 1.3257 TrustPower TPW 828 830 828 –3 52.13 time levels, he said. both vendors and buyers are coming market is valuing property, and that’s Vector VCT 355 357 356 –1 98.63 Great Britain 0.5072 0.4891 Japan 71.36 68.32 The city’s biggest realtor said ven- to accept that the market conditions where it’s likely to stay,” Thompson Vista Gr Intl VGL 385 390 385 +7 1.6m Samoa 1.7987 1.5659 dors returned to the Auckland resi- that have prevailed for more than said. Vital Hlth Prop Tr VHP 265 269 268 –2 176.7 South Africa 9.7156 9.3582 dential property market, with 1605 two years now are the new norm and About 30 per cent, or 247 proper- Westpac Banking WBC 3000 2994 3000 – – Thailand 19.72 18.75 Z Energy ZEL 535 536 536 – 329.9 United States 0.6578 0.6339 new listings in the month a 33.3 per that there is no big price increases ties, were sold for more than $1 mil- Disclaimer: NZX and MetService have endeavoured to ensure the correctness of the information; neither NZX, MetService related companies, nor this newspaper, nor any of their respective cent increase from September. or major price declines on the hori- lion, and 9.5 per cent, or 78, went for employees or agents make any representation as to its accuracy or reliability nor will they, to the extent permitted by law, be liable for any loss arising in any way from, or in connection with, errors or omissions in any information provided (including responsibility to any person by reason of negligence). Please note: All products and services are subject to change without notice. However, that was still down 21.6 zon,” Thompson said. more than $2 million. Your Place

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14 Ashburton Guardian Tuesday, November 5, 2019 www.guardianonline.co.nz A tiny 1 museum ical information, furniture and By Tanya Zoe Robinson scene setting, two years of dedi- cated work and research came to he Ashburton District is fruition. lucky to have a wealth of The museum was officially Tmuseums – from the rela- opened to the public again on tively large Ashburton Museum, Waitangi Day 1998. to the Aviation, Vintage Car, Lynn A visit Woodworking and Plains Vintage Over 20 years later the museum Railway and Historical museums, is still a great spot to visit. The to the relatively small Staveley walls are lined with stories that tell Museum, Mt Somers’ Foothills of local events large and small. Museum, and Corwar Lodge, near Major floods have hit the area Barrhill. many times over the years. These The Methven Heritage Centre in- local events are described through cludes several museum activities, people’s stories of the challenges including the New Zealand Alpine and of their perseverance in man- and Agriculture Encounter, New aging these destructive events. Zealand Ski Heritage Museum and Photos and the words of the peo- Hall of Memories. ple themselves help bring these Then there’s the recently up- stories and experiences to life. dated Methven Museum and Fire One big, local project carried Museum, and the Ashburton Art out over many years was to ensure Gallery. good flood protection. 1. Rakaia Huts Museum But the smallest museum in In memory of this, outside the seen from the out- 2 the district must definitely be the building in a peaceful spot under a side. Rakaia Huts Museum. tree, is a memorial to Doug Hood, 2. A photo the Shultz While just a tiny one room build- ‘who through his determination, family enjoying an ing, it’s packed with interesting commitment and dedication en- outing to the hut in material on the Rakaia Huts area. sured the security of the settlement 1934. Left to right: The building from flood damage’. Les, Norman, Emily The Rakaia Huts Museum is also On a happier note, the hut is and Marge (wife of affectionately known as the ‘brick clearly a place with many fond Ray) Shultz. hut’. memories and experiences. 3. The interior of the Made of brick with a corrugated Candid images capture sunny gable roof, it was built to a simple, museum sets the days and just some of the many scene for its past symmetrical design with a central families who have enjoyed and front door, two windows and a fire- uses as a shelter for spent time at the hut, sharing fishermen, friends place and chimney at one end. meals, fun and adventures in a so- The hut was built about 1906, for and families. cial setting. It’s obvious that many 4. Part of the interior use by men working on the roads, good times were had here. of the museum hut, and used as a shelter and picnic The Rakaia Huts Museum is area for fishermen and the public. often open for visitors during the with displays telling Today the front door is hung summer – just ask for directions the story of the hut with a sign that says ‘Museum’, and from one of the friendly locals. and the local area. inside there’s a wealth of infor- mation, photos and newspaper clippings about both the history of the hut and the area. Much of the work to turn 4 3 the once dilapidated hut into a museum was completed by local volunteers in the late 1990s, including Bill and Mary Goodenough, Janice Dent and Bev Oakley. There was much to do. The hut had been used to store equipment and materials used for flood protection work that local bach owners in turn had used to protect their prop- erties from high rivers. It was a big team effort but the hut was soon cleaned out, restored, and painted inside and out. It also gained a new concrete floor and floor coverings. With the addition of histor- Have any questions?

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Leath 7 v Bev Kelynack 4; Phyllis Reith 7 v apuna 5, Agitated Panda 2½ v Ball Wackers Elaine Ryan 3; 3½, New Boys 2½ v Faultless 3½, Cream of the RESULTS Doubles: Janice Murta & Brian Goodwin 7 v Crop 3 v Court Nite 3. Anne McMaster & Dale Munro 2; Audrey Leath Division 3 & Phyllis Reith 7 vs Elaine Ryan and Bev Ke- Backspin 2½ v Rough Enough 3½, Miss Hits 1 ■■ Bowls lynack 6; v Read Revellers 5, Willies Wonkers 3 v Farm Total games won, Waireka Red 7, Waimate 3; & Kitchen 3, 4 Aces 6 v The Young & the Rest Hampstead Bowling Club Total hoops won, Waireka Red 63, Waimate 46 of Us 0, Wanna Bees 6 v In with a Shot 0, The November 1 Pat Burgess Tray Golf Croquet Ladies ½ v RMF Silva – Great Sets 5½. Friday Half Day Triples - proudly sponsored Graded Singles -6 to 7 handicap: November 2 by the Devon Tavern: 1st M. Quinn, J. Drayton, Bill Allnutt 7 v Gail Benseman 5; Bev Blair 2 A Grade W. Watson 3 wins, 18 ends 47 points; 2nd M. v Bill Allnutt 7; Brian Goodwin 4 v Bill Allnutt Allenton lost to Dorie 7 matches to 2: J. Feutz & Smallridge, B. Mason, P. Whinham 3 wins, 17 7; Gail Benseman 7 v Bev Blair 6; Gail Bense- L. Gilbert lost to R. Cromie & J. Cromie 4-6, 6-3, ends 34 points; 3rd D. Kinvig, D. Prendergast, man 3 v Brian Goodwin 7; Bev Blair 7 v Brian 0-1 (2-10), J. Parsons & M. Lucas lost to R. Breen P. Quinn 3 wins, 15 ends, 32 points. Goodwin 6; & T. Groves 0-6, 6-3, 0-1 (8-10), M. Dargue & S. Winner Bill Allnutt; Runner-up Brian Goodwin; Holland lost to T. Opie & A. Cromie 4-6, 2-6, J. ■ Graded Singles 8 – 16 handicap: Feutz lost to R. Cromie 1-6, 2-6, L. Gilbert beat ■ Bridge Barbara Barnes 7 v Joyce Davis 4; Lyn Jones J. Cromie 6-2, 6-3, J. Parsons beat R. Breen 5-4 Ashburton Bridge Club 7 v Barbara Barnes 6; Heather Kaye 5 v Bar- (retired), M. Lucas lost to T. Groves 3-6 1-6, M. bara Barnes 7; Colin Lamb 6 v Barbara Barns October 28 Dargue lost to T. Opie 6-3, 2-6, 0-1 (3-10), S. 7; Bruce Leath 7 v Barbara Barnes 5; Bev Le Holland lost to A. Cromie 0-6, 0-6. Mixed Grade Bridge Poidevin 4 v Barbara Barnes 7; Joanne Logan N/S 1st David Sewell & Debbie Seddon-Sewell, Methven lost to Hampstead 6 matches to 3: 4 v Barbara Barnes 7; Barbara McIntosh 7 v T. Leonard & B. Looij beat P. Kirwan & H. Ross 2nd Eric Parr & Rosemary McLaughlin, 3rd Barbara Barnes 6; P:auline Scott 4 v Barbara Shirley Young & Joyce Johnson. E/W 1st Ly- 7-5, 6-3, R. Watt & N. Alombro lost to J. Jones Barnes 7; Rod Webb 7 v Barbara Barnes 5; & N. Maarka 7-5, 1-6, 0-1 (6-10), B. Broker & nette Leadley & Paul Leadley, 2nd Trevor Coul- Joyce Davis 3 v Lyn Jones 7; Joyce Davis 5 v ter & Sheila Lyons, 3rd Roger & Nic Baxter V. Talbot lost to L. Adam & M. Liu 0-6 1-6, T. Heather Kaye 7; Joyce Davis 3 v Colin Lamb 7; Leonard beat P. Kirwan 6-2, 6-1, B. Looij lost October 29 Joyce Davis 6 v Bev Le Poidevin 7; Joyce Davis Ron Sutherland Trophy to H. Ross 3-6, 1-6, R. Watt lost to N. Maarka 7 v Joanne Logan 3; Joyce Davis 7 v Barbara 6-2, 2-3 (retired), N. Alombro beat J. Jones N/S 1st Mary Buckland & Judith Edmond, McIntosh 6; Joyce Davis 4 v Pauline Scott 7; 2nd Ian Doel & Kay Robb, 3rd = Rosemary 4-6, 6-2, 1-0 (10-7), J. Adam lost to L. Adam Joyce Davis 7 v Rod Webb 6; Lyn Jones 6 v 2-6, 1-6, V. Talbot lost to M. Liu 1-6, 0-6. McLaughlin & Jan de Jong and Trish Down- Heather Kaye 7; Lyn Jones 3 v Colin Lamb 7; ward & Maree Moore. E/W 1st Sue Rosevear & Southern beat Fairton 7 matches to 2: Lyn Jones 4 v Bruce Leath 7; Lyn Jones 4 v Bev C. Brosnahan & G. Evans lost to D. Quispe-Kim David Sewell, 2nd Val Palmer & Anette Blain, Le Poidevin 7; Lyn Jones 7 v Joanne Logan 6; 3rd Rewa Kyle & John Fechney Team golf returns & M. Kerr 1-6, 2-6, O. Bubb & D. Leonard beat Lyn Jones 7 v Barbara McIntosh 6; Lyn Jones 6 P. Crozier & A. Spooner 6-1, 6-2, A. McKeown October 30 v Pauline Scott 7; Lyn Jones 2 v Rod Webb 7; Warm temperatures and blue skies made for a perfect weekend for & J. Aldridge beat J. Leslie & J. Barry 6-4, 6-1, 2 rds, diff ptr: 1st Rosemary McLaughlin & Iris Heather Kaye 6 v Colin Hamp 7; Heather Kaye C. Brosnahan lost to D. Quipse-Kim 0-6, 0-6, Taylor, 2nd Mary Buckland & Trish Downward, 3 v Bruce Leath 7; Heather Kaye 7 v Bev Le golf, and 10-year-olds (from left) Gus Watt, Ryan Dolan and Jake G. Evans beat M. Kerr 6-1, 6-0, O. Bubb beat P. 3rd Val Palmer & Pat Jordan Poidevin 2; Heather Kaye 7 v Joanne Logan 4; Dolan were among those making the most of it. After a morning of Crozier 6-3, 6-0, J. Aldridge beat A. Spooner October 31 Heather Kaye 6 v Barbara McIntosh 7; Heather golf, they were among those who took part in the Ashburton Golf 6-0, 6-2, A. McKeown beat J. Leslie 6-4, 6-1, President’s Trophy: N/S 1st Val Ferrier & Trish Kaye 7 v Pauline Scott 4; Colin Lamb 7 v Bruce Club’s Futures Team Golf event on Sunday afternoon. Team Golf is a D. Leonard beat J. Barry 6-0, 4-6, 1-0 (10-4). Downward, 2nd Pauline Fergus & Rosemary Leath 0; Colin Lamb 7 v Bev Le Poidevin 6; concept which gives youngsters a chance to give the sport a go as McLaughlin, 3rd Lois Rose & Trevor Coulter. Colin Lamb 7 v Joanne Logan 6; Colin Lamb 4 Junior A E/W 1st Rewa Kyle & Mike Holmes, 2nd = Sue part of a team, on a shortened course, over fewer holes. Team Golf Dorie A beat Methven Gold 4 matches to 2: v Barbara McIntosh 7; Colin Lamb 5 v Pauline will be back at the Ashburton Golf Club this Sunday from midday un- Rosevear & Kay Robb and John McDonald & Scott 7; Colin Lamb 0 v Rob Webb 7; Bruce S. Kingsbury & O. Jackways beat J. King & H. Bill Kolkman, 3rd Jim Rooney & Maurice Small Leath 7 v Bev Le Poidevin 4; Bruce Leath 7 v til 2pm, and again on November 24 and December 1. It costs $5 per Redfern 6-1, L. Williams & E. Bessai beat Z. Joanne Logan 1; Bruce Leath 7 v Barbara McIn- child, per event. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 031119-HM-0298 Jimenez & J. Jimenez 6-3, S. Kingsbury lost to ■■ Croquet tosh 6; Bruce Leath 7 v Pauline Scott 6; Bev Le J. King 3-9, E. Bessai beat J. Jimenez 9-6, O. Poidevin 5 v Joanne Logan 7; Bev Le Poidevin 51.5, Mara Kennedy, Barb Cochrane, Ina Divers Malvern Club, Chris Kershaw 34.5, 35.5, 35.5, Jackways beat H. Redfern 9-1, L. Williams lost Waireka Croquet Club 7 v Barbara McIntosh 4; Bev Le Poidevin 5 53.4 104.15, Allan White 34.5, 35.3, 35.5, 104.13, to Z. Jimenez 2-9. Interclub v Pauline Scott 7; Bev Le Poidevin 7 v Rob 9 Hole Competition Ambrose Mark Alexander 41.1, 39.1, 38.2, 118.4, Peter Southern Stars lost to Methven Bronze 4 Intermediate Grade: Waireka White v Awamoa Webb 5; Joanne Logan 7 v Barbara McIntosh Helen Rennie, Jan Fitzgerald, Shirley Young Carter 32.0, 34.1, 34.1, 100.2, total 426.34. matches to 2: Gardens Oamaru 4; Joanne Logan 5 v Pauline Scott 7; Joanne 24, Maureen Colville, Denise Morgan, Helen And for the ‘Banks Peninsular’ trophy, won by I. Brook & A. Whittaker beat L. Farrell & A. Singles: Rod Webb 7 v Mary Kingan 6; Bruce Logan 3 v Rob Webb 7; Barbara McIntosh 4 Nicholas 26 Ashburton unopposed and not coached, Brian Armour 6-2, L. Jones & S. Wilson lost to C Leath 3 v Keith Robertson 7; Eva Kitcher 7 v Pauline Scott 7; Barbara McIntosh 2 v Rob October 31 Hawksby 32.1, 34.4, 33.2, 99.7, John Miller 31.2, Wareing & C. McSweeney 2-6, I. Brook beat v Graham Pluck 3; Barbara McIntosh 7 v Pat Webb 7; Pauline Scott 5 v Rob Webb 7; Twilight, Par 33.1, 31.0, 95.3, John Fleming 33.2, 31.1, 30.1, L. Farrell 9-0, A. Whittaker lost to C. Wareing Gunn 6; Rob Webb 5 v Keith Robertson 7; Winner Bruce Leath; Runner-up Rod Webb; Leading scores in the twilight par round: -6; 94.4, Brian Graystone 38.4, 37.2, 34.1, 109.7, 2-9, L. Jones lost to A. Armour 5-9, S. Wilson Bruce Leath 7 v Mary Kingan 4; Eva Kircher Brock Peddie, John Smitheram, Poko Paraia 4 total 397.21. lost to C. McSweeney 4-9. 7 v Pat Gunn 4; Barbara McIntosh 7 v Graham ■■ Golf up, Andrew Barrie 3 up c/b.7-10: Matt Stod- Other scores, TR, Mike Chui 25.0, 33.1, 32.1, Allenton Tigers beat Allenton Eagles 4 Pluck 3; dart, Lucas McGee 5 up, Tim Stoddart 4 up, 90.2, FO, Darral Bradley 39.0, 40.0, 38.3, 117.3, matches to 2: Doubles: Rob Webb & Bruce Leath 4 v Mary Mayfield Golf Club Wayne Mellish, Gordon Rennie, Steve Moore- David Smith 41.2, 42.2, 32.0, 115.4, George D. Gilbert & S. van Rooyen lost to J. Gilbert Kingan & Keith Robertson 7; Eva Kircher & November 1 head 3 up c/b.11 plus: Mark Dalglish 4 up, Cuthbert 34.1. & A. Cromie 4-6, L. Taylor & A. Ciora bat A. Barbara McIntosh 7 v Pat Gunn & Graham 9 Hole Arthur Pawsey, Dan Dwyer, Jonny Gray 3 up. Parsons & T. Harrison 6-2, D. Gilbert lost to J. Pluck 5; Best Nett Women: 0-14: Maxine Whiting 2 up. 15 plus: ■■ Softball Gilbert 2-9, S. van Rooyen beat A. Cromie 9-5, Total games won, Waireka White 7, Awamoa Men 1st R. Schikker 50-27-23, 2nd J Green- Barb Harris, Maree Moore 6 up. L. Taylor beat A. Parsons 9-8, A. Ciora beat T. Gardens 3; Total hoops won, Waireka White slade 52-18-34; Ladies 1st B Morrison 55-21-34, Non-Handicap; Ryan Bell, Sam Whiting net Mid Canterbury Softball Harrison 9-0. 68, Awamoa Gardens 52 2nd J Ludemann 56-19-37; Longest Drive No 3: 33. Nearest the pin: # 6 Jonny Gray. # 16 Dave November 1 Intermediate Grade: Waireka Red v Waimate J Ludemann, No 8: R Schikker Morrison. Twos; Leen Bell, Tony Sheppard, Hampstead Club Slow Pitch: Southern Strikers beat Methven Silver 36 Singles: Janice Murta 4 v Anne McMaster Andy Peck, Dave Morrison, Shannon Perry, Hawkies Hawks 14-14 Laser Attack, Marines & games to 28 7; Brian Goodwin 7 v Dale Munro 2; Audrey Tinwald Golf Club Tim Stoddart. Eagle; Brock Peddie # 18. Radio Angels 21-10 Hawkies Hawks, Demolition 23 -7 J. Ellis & T. Ellis lost to A. Cavanagh & J. Camp- Leath 7 v Elaine Ryan 5; Phyllis Reith 7 v Bev October 29 Hokonui hacker; Pete Ranson 6 down. Lion Brown Club, S & Giggles 23 -1 As Good bell 3-6, J. Johnson & L. O’Connell beat G. Kelynack 3; Janice Murts 4 v Dale Munro 7; Ladies Division: Marg Wilson-Ambrose November 2 As It Gets, Reigning Champs 14-10 More Beer Oates & E. Watson 6-1, J. Ellis lost to A. Ca- Brian Goodwin 6 v Anne MaMaster 7; Audrey Barb Harris, Val Prendergast, Madeleine Smith 4BBB Than Gear vanagh 3-9, T. Ellis lost to J. Campbell 6-9, J. Leading scores in the drawn partner 4BBB November 2 Johnson beat G. Oates 9-2, L. O’Connell beat round for the summer season opening tro- Mid Canterbury Softball Association: E. Watson 9-1. phies. Men; Trevor Emery and Wayne Ross Under 13s: Fairfield 17-1 Rakaia Junior B DRAWS 58, Robin Simms and Phil Keir 60, Mark Banks Under 16s: Subway Hampstead All Stars 12-4 Southern Shakers beat Methven Black 5 and Roger Bruce, Tony Sheppard and Rod Demons Cardinals matches to 1: Under 16s: 11.00am: D3: (Umpire: Renegades) Harris, Chris Bell and Raui Tare 61 b/l. Mixed; Senior Mixed: Fairfield 7-5 Demons Rene- K. Cavanagh & P. Humm beat R. Jones & K. ■■ Golf Fairfield v Subway Hampstead All Stars; De- Randell and Emily Wilson 64, Clarry Whiting gades, Demons Renegades 25-8 Devon Tavern Taylor 6-5, O. Glass & Z. Butterick lost to R. Ashburton Golf Club mons Cardinals bye. and Elizabeth Collins, Ray Wards and Christine Hampstead Inferno Kidd & A. Redwood 1-6, K. Cavanagh lost to Senior Mixed: 1.00pm: D4: Fairfield v Devon Kinita 65. Nearest the pin: Tinwald Liquorland R. Jones 5-6, P. Humm lost to K. Taylor 2-6, O. November 9 Tavern Hampstead Inferno (Umpire: Heat) # 2; Alex Roa. Gluyas Ford # 6; Bruce Collins. ■■ Squash Glass lost to R Kidd 0-6, Z. Butterick lost to A. A Par round will be held in two grades for the 3.00pm: D4: Demons Renegades v Devon House of Travel # 12; Peter Brinsden. Ace Auto Redwood 1-6. Barnett and Bermaline Cups. Tavern Hampstead Heat (Umpire: Inferno); Electrical # 16; Gordy Kenton. Two’s; Tony Celtic Squash Club Junior C Starting Times: Morning start at 8.00am; Af- Demons Rebels bye Sheppard, Alex Roa, Trevor Emery, Rod Har- Team 6 lost to Team 3 4-8: Julie Smith 0 Billy Allenton Falcons lost to Methven Red 4 ternoon report at 12noon for a 12.30pm start, ris, Bruce Collins, Rai Tare, Gordy Kenton, June Nolan 3, Nathan Forbes 1 Rob Giles 2, Hayden matches to 2: Nine hole golfers report at 12.30 for a 1pm ■ Bruhns. Eagle; Robin Simms # 14. Net Eagle; Robinson 0 Hamish Trott 3, Sarah Forbes 3 A. Brook & A. Mitchell beat R. Humm & M start. ■ Tennis #12 John Harris. Jonny Stanway 0. Glass 6-5, E. Mitchell & L. Parsons lost to B. October 20 Mid Canterbury Junior Team 4 lost to Team 5 6-8: Harry Stanway 2 Glass & J. Ensor 3-6, A. Brook beat R. Humm A Futures Junior Golf event is scheduled. Tennis ■■ Run and Walk Chris O’Reilly 2, Ian Dolden 1 Jordy Hooper 3, 6-2, A. Mitchell lost to M. Glass 3-6, E. Mitchell Charlotte Smith 0 Shane Muckle 3, Guy Stan- lost to B. Glass 1-6. L. Parsons lost to J. Ensor ■■ Softball November 9 Run and Walk Ashburton way 3 Hamish O’Reilly 0. 0-6. Round 4. All games to start at 9am sharp October 27 Team 7 lost to Team 2 1-12: Paul Cousins 0 Southern beat Southern 5 Mid Canterbury Softball Junior A Grade Pyramid Event held at Twizel during Labour Adam Clement 3, James Bowker 1 Melissa Wil- matches to 1: November 8 Allenton Tigers v Dorie A at Dorie Hall; Meth- Weekend son 3, Nicky Dryland 0 Rebecca Abernethy 3, G. Greenslade & I. Carr beat M. Trounson & E. Hampstead Club Slow Pitch: ven Bronze v Southern Strikers at Mayfield; Half Marathon Walk: Dave Strong 2hrs 32:08 Tate Dryland 0 Jan Lee 3. White 6-2, F. Ellis & A. Johnson beat H. Troun- 6.00pm: Devon Tavern D1: S & Giggles v Lion Methven Gold v Southern Stars at Hamp- (1st); Bill Hood 3hrs 26:13 (2nd). 10KM Walk: Team 8 beat Team 10 8-5: Jimmy Hunn 2 son & H. O’Connell 6-2, G. Greenslade beat M. Brown Club, 7.10pm: Devon Tavern D1: S & stead; Allenton Eagles v Methven Silver at Janet Hood 1hr 24:36 (4th). Ben Kruger 2, Blair Horrell 3 Jordy Hooper 0, Trounson 6-4, I. Carr beat E. White 6-0, F. Ellis Giggles v As Good As It Gets, Allenton. Half Marathon Run: Sarah Hewson 1hr 45 (8th) Reece Wallington 0 Steve Devereux 3, Guy beat H. Trounson 6-0, A. Johnson lost to H. 6.30pm: Laser Electrical D2: Laser Attack v Southern Strikers v Methven Silver; Dorie A Stanway 3 Kate Williams 0. O’Connell 2-6. Hawkies Hawks, 6.30pm: First National Real v Methven Gold; Southern Stars v Methven ■■ Shooting Team 1 beat Team 9 8-6: Nick Marshall 3 James Methven Blue lost to Allenton 4 matches to 2: Estate D3: Bronze; Allenton Tigers v Allenton Eagles. McCloy 0, Phil Andrew 1 Chris Thompson 3, K. Oates & I. Giera beat S. Thompson & M. Marines & Angels v Reigning Champs, Junior B Grade Ashburton District Rifle Amy Muckle 1 Brendon Clark 3, Megan Bell 3 Gormly 6-5, S. Robertson & M. Chivey lost to 6.30pm: Dell Phillips Landscaping D4: More Methven Black v Methven White at Methven Club Jane Kingan 0. L. Kilworth & H. Gormly 1-6, K. Oates beat S. Beer Than Gear v Demolition Domain; Hampstead Green v Allenton Pan- Thompson 6-5, I. Giera lost to M. Gormly 4-6, thers at Hampstead; Hampstead Yellow v At The Butts S. Robertson lost to H. Gormly 2-6, M. Chivey November 6 November 3 Dorie Hampstead at Dorie School; Southern ■■ Tennis lost to L. Kilworth 0-6. Mid Canterbury Softball Association: Coached teams, verses Malvern Club for the Ashburton MSA Mens Fastpitch Challenge: Shakers v Allenton Bears at Hinds. Mid Canterbury Tennis Grade Unknown Junior C Jack Shield, 6.30pm: D1: Retread Diamonds v Devon Tav- October 31 Dorie/Hampstead lost to Hampstead Green 4 Methven Red v Allenton Lions at ATTC; Seven shot matches at 300, 500 and 600 ern Hampstead Hawks Sunset Doubles matches to 2: Southern Sharks v Methven Blue at ATTC; yards, two TR and two F class members per 6.30pm: D2: Rusty Demons v Rainer Rene- Division 1: C. Heneghan & T. Patterson beat J. Bruce & B. Southern Stormers v Allenton Falcons at team, gades AFC 2 v Cates Grain & Seed 4, Double Faults McCrea 6-1, R. Kingsbury & E. Galbraith lost to Longbeach/Willowby. Won by Ashburton Club, John Snowden 35.6, November 9 1 v Lakers 5, Croziers Turkeys 2 v Heineken P. Soshnikov & D. Soshnikov 2-6, C. Heneghan Please phone any defaults through to Mid 34.5, 34.3, 103.14, Martin Fleming 29.3, 35.3, Under 13s: Openers 4, Coasters 3½ v Geraldine 2½ lost to J. Bruce 2-6, R. Kingsbury lost to P. Canterbury Junior Tennis 308 3020 as soon 32.3, 96.9, Bob McDonald 39.2, 42.3, 41.1, 9.45am: D3: (Umpire: Fairfield) Fairfield v Re- Division 2: Soshnikov 0-6, T. Patterson lost to D. Sosh- as possible. 122.6, Murray Cook 42.3, 42.5, 36.1, 120.9, total gent Cinema Hampstead Braves; Rakaia bye. 441.38. B Team 1 v Carrfields 5, Winchmore 1 v Ru- nikov 1-6, E. Galbraith beat B. McCrea 6-0. - More results in Wednesday’s Guardian Sport

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■■RUGBY City slickers Itoje feels the pain

clean up England lock Maro Itoje has opened up about his side’s Rugby World Cup final defeat saying it is one of the “most painful experi- ences” of his life. The 24-year-old was man of the match in his side’s semi-final win over the All Blacks but a week lat- er wasn’t prepared to put the run- ners-up medal on his neck after a disappointing loss to South Africa. “Sport’s cruel sometimes,” Itoje said after a 32-12 defeat on Satur- day. “Losing this game is definitely one of the most painful experienc- es I’ve had, in life, to be honest, not only in my rugby career,” Itoje said. Itoje made 15 tackles in the final, the most in the match alongside South African Franco Mostert, but he accidentally concussed team- mate Kyle Sinckler in just the sec- ond minute which was an early blow for England. A week after delivering quite possibly the greatest win in its rug- by history over the All Blacks in the semi-finals, England barely laid a glove on the Springboks. “You can have the most inves- tigative debrief of your game and Robbie Edgeworth has clear track in front and behind him during the youth ministock event at Ashburton Speedway on Sunday. you still don’t know what was The November meet at the Ashburton Speedway track was a big one, with one of the features being a battle between stockcar wrong,” England coach Eddie development teams from Ashburton and Christchurch, which was taken out by team Christchurch. The day also included racing Jones said. by adult and youth ministocks, C grades, saloons, productions and quarter midgets. The next meet at Ashburton Speedway will “It just happens sometimes. It’s be on December 1. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 031119-HM-0402 not a good day for it to happen.”

■■MOTOR RACING Six of the best for Hamilton

AP Hamilton past Argentina’s Juan the same track when he fought Manuel Fangio, the Godfather of off Mercedes team-mate Nico Lewis Hamilton could have set- F1 drivers who won five titles in Rosberg in the final laps to get tled in for a nice Sunday drive to the 1950s. the victory. win the Formula One champion- “It’s an honour to be up here He was somewhat disappoint- ship. with these (past) greats,” Hamil- ed in 2017 and 2018 when he There was no chance he was ton said. clinched those titles in Mexico going to do that. Hamilton has been a dominant City without reaching the podi- Not with history at his finger- force at the Circuit of the Amer- um either time. tips. icas, with five wins here since it That made a podium yesterday Hamilton wrapped up his sixth opened in 2012, but a poor qual- a must. career F1 championship with ifying left him starting from the “My dad taught me when I was a second-place finish at the US third row in fifth. like 6 or 7 years old to never give Grand Prix, a race he led late He said after qualifying he’d up. until surrendering the position need a miracle to win, then tried “That’s our family motto,” to Mercedes team-mate Valtteri to make it happen. Hamilton said. Bottas in the final laps. Hamilton avoided trouble at “That’s all I was thinking all The 34-year-old British driver the start as the cars bolted uphill day, ‘How could I win this race?’” moved within one of the record into the blind left turn that can Bottas was the only driver still seven titles won by Germany’s turn the field into a demolition mathematically in the hunt for Michael Schumacher. derby. the title, but just barely. Hamilton has won the last He stayed clear of the danger- Bottas had to win and have three championships and locked ous traffic and gave Red Bull’s Hamilton fade to his worst finish this one up with two races left. Max Verstappen and Ferrari’s of the year in order to extend the “Still we rise!” Hamilton shout- Leclerc plenty of room to avoid a championship to the Brazilian ed to his team over the car radio collision. Grand Prix in two weeks. after the checkered flag. Hamilton turned the race on “Winning it was the only thing Once he parked, Hamilton its head with a bolt to third on I could do to try to maintain the stood on his car and grabbed his the first lap when he passed the title hopes,” Bottas said. “I did my head in both hands, then draped Ferraris of Vettel and Charles Le- part but Lewis was still strong, as himself in a Union Jack flag. clerc. he always is.” Minutes later, rival Ferrari driv- That made the championship Verstappen was looking to pass er Sebastian Vettel, whose run of all but inevitable, as a finish as Hamilton on the final lap, but a four straight titles was ended by low as eighth would clinch it. yellow flag caused by Haas driv- Hamilton in 2014, embraced him Hamilton wasn’t going to settle er Kevin Magnussen ended the with a handshake and a hug. for that. threat and gave Mercedes the 1-2 Lewis Hamilton is a happy man after the US Grand Prix yesterday. The sixth championship moves He secured the 2015 title on finish. PHOTO AP Racing www.guardianonline.co.nz Tuesday, November 5, 2019 Ashburton Guardian 17 Racing

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■■MELBOURNE CUP Kiwi runners in short supply

By Michael Guerin you to back him today. “So he made good ground but ner Mer De Glace to an army of But at least he is in the race for we realise how strong a field it is O’Brien horses. And then there was one. trainers Murray Baker and An- on Tuesday. Champion Irish trainer Aidan That is all that is left of the Kiwi drew Forsman. “But the blinkers come off and O’Brien has three in the race, but challenge for today’s $8 million Fellow New Zealand stayer we have an experienced jockey in he has been usurped by his son Jo- Melbourne Cup after just The Sir Charles Road was an honest Tim Clark so we are happy to have seph, who incredibly has four. Chosen One made the final field fourth in the win-and-you-are-in him in the race.” After the draw Constantinople for the race that stops two nations Lexus taken out by Downdraft so With The Chosen One rated (barrier seven) and Mer De Glace and forces a lot of racing people he missed a Cup start by a couple 80-1 in Australia you could ask (gate two) headed the markets but on the other side of the world to of spots. why his connections wouldn’t the reality is the great race looks get out of bed early. Auckland Cup winner Glory bother targeting one of the rich a lottery to be decided by how It is not a bad name for our sole Days pulled out last week with a country cups as a consolation. well they handle the 3200m, who Melbourne Cup rep, the kind of minor injury. But most owners never get to reproduces their overseas form name likely to lure in one-bet-a- So while there are horses like have a Melbourne Cup starter and most importantly who gets year punters. Surprise Baby representing the and there is the not insignificant the most economical and clearest It sounds almost religious. New Zealand breeding industry, matter of even the horse who fin- Tim Clark will be aboard The Cho- run. But it is going to take a lot more The Chosen One will be the only ishes 12th earning $160,000, more sen One at Flemington today. But if that is all way too compli- than a catchy name to make the one of the 24 runners truly flying than you get for winning most NZ cated for you and you simply want Waikato four-year-old competi- the flag. group one races. local stayers and the odd out-of- to back the only Kiwi in the race, tive at Flemington today. Forsman was willing to forgive If he is able to relax and runs form Aussie horse who snuck in consider this. Nothing went right for The Cho- Saturday’s run but not kidding out the 3200m, The Chosen One via an Oaks or Derby win the pre- The Chosen One has drawn bar- sen One in the $300,000 Lexus himself about the mountain to can get one of those cheques but a vious season. rier 18. Handicap on Saturday when he climb today. top three placing would be a huge The overseas form, while puz- That is the only barrier in the got further back than expected “We knew we were in trouble af- surprise, with his best campaigns zling for many, is strong from history of the Melbourne Cup no and ran on well for fifth. ter 800m on Saturday, we were try- probably still ahead of him. topweight and defending cham- horse has ever won from. There was nothing wrong with ing to get him to settle but there And this is not the Melbourne pion Cross Counter, through Jap- Don’t feel the need to be paro- the run, but it hardly inspired was no speed on,” he said. Cup we all grew up on, full of good anese-trained Caulfield Cup win- chial. Melbourne Cup gallops M7 Today at Flemington Raceway Flemington Races Venue: Flemington Meeting Date: 05 Nov 5 25317 Aristocratic Miss h (12) 54.5...... D Dunn 10 70X16 Optimizzer d (9) 57.0...... M Payne 14 11231 Downdraft t (15) 53.5...... J Allen 9 2146X Crown Fontein d (8) 54.0...... S Fawke 2019 NZ Meeting number: 7 Doubles: 1 and 2; 5 and 6; 9 6 9X121 Romani Girl mh (16) 54.0...... T Berry 11 1 Valley Of Hearts (5) 57.0...... D Yendall 15 20224 Magic Wand (24) 53.5...... R Moore 10 600X1 Smart Coupe tdh (12) 54.0...... C Williams and 10 Trebles: 4, 5 and 6; 8, 9 and 10 7 12X48 Sure Knee tbh (13) 54.0...... K McEvoy 12 13X Little Rich Boy (15) 57.0...... S Fawke 16 80709 Neufbosc h (23) 53.5...... L Nolen 11 53535 Holbien tdh (9) 54.0...... L King (a) 1 12.55pm DARLEY OTTAWA STAKES (G3) $A217,000, 8 8X589 Temple of Bel t (3) 54.0...... L Nolen 13 22 Sanbuck b (3) 57.0...... B Egan 17 8X070 Sound dh (10) 53.5...... J Winks 12 X9211 Lagerfeld d (11) 54.0...... L Meech 2yo, sw, no allowances, 1000m 9 4261X Moor Gait (4) 54.0...... D Stackhouse 14 X5534 Athiri h (11) 55.5...... M Zahra 18 32X41 Surprise Baby tdm (20) 53.5...... J Childs 13 21211 More Than Exceed d (10) 54.0.K Crowther (a) 1 Amorosity (6) 56.0...... B Allen 10 0X112 Seewhatshebrings h (8) 54.0...... J Moreira 15 4X217 Hearty Lass d (7) 55.5...... J McDonald 19 12224 Constantinople bh (7) 52.5...... J Moreira 10 7.15 HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB STKS $190,000, 2 Aryaaf h (10) 56.0...... L Nolen 11 350X5 Maracaibo (7) 54.0...... S Baster 16 26913 Sizzlefly dm (4) 55.0...... L Nolen 20 17135 Il Paradiso d (17) 52.5...... W Lordan 3yo, swp, no allowances, 1400m 3 3 Cut It Out (3) 56.0...... J Mott 12 9X109 Nordic Symphony td (15) 54.0...... J Kah 17 6X222 Varda dbh (18) 55.0...... D Lane 21 1X467 Steel Prince t (16) 52.5...... B Prebble 1 41X07 Ready Set Sail t (15) 58.0...... D Dunn 4 24 Divine Caprice b (15) 56.0...... J Moreira 13 51111 Extreme Pride dh (2) 54.0...... C Williams 18 20X1 Flostar d (19) 55.0...... D Oliver 22 59195 The Chosen One (18) 52.0...... T Clark 2 3X211 Akari d (20) 57.0...... J McDonald 5 7 Hard Rock Girl (9) 56.0...... K McEvoy 14 83398 Shrouded in Mist h (14) 54.0...... L Currie 19 3 Magic Pippa (6) 55.0...... J Martin (a) 23 21X42 Vow And Declare th (21) 52.0...... C Williams 3 X3401 Done By Me d (19) 56.0...... L Nolen 15 82860 Camelle (9) 54.0...... B Mertens 6 La Girl h (14) 56.0...... N Rawiller 3.55pm JIM BEAM STAKES (G3) $A217,000, 4yo & 24 87873 Youngstar h (9) 52.0...... T Berry 4 16811 Pretty Brazen dh (13) 56.0...... M Dee 16 6X065 Linguist td (11) 54.0...... P Moloney 6 7 Marchena (12) 56.0...... M Zahra up, swp, no allowances, 1400m 8 6.00pm FURPHY PLATE $A190,000, hcp, no allow- 5 13X11 Xilong (1) 56.0...... L Currie 8 Muntaseera (7) 56.0...... L Meech 4 2.45pm THE MACCA’S RUN HANDICAP $A147,000, 1 750X8 Jamaican Rain dm (5) 57.0...... D Oliver ances, 1800m 6 61252 Betcha Flying (3) 55.0...... H Bowman 9 Old Kent Road (2) 56.0...... J Allen hcp, no allowances, 2800m 2 80X60 Teleplay t (6) 56.0...... N Rawiller 1 980X6 Moss ‘n’ Dale tdm (11) 58.0...... J Martin (a) 7 2X430 Deserved (7) 55.0...... D Oliver 10 Sly Cicada (5) 56.0...... L Currie 1 21X74 Big Blue m (9) 59.5...... R Moore 3 3X490 Bella Martini tdh (2) 55.0...... T Berry 2 X7985 Yulong Prince h (13) 58.0...... N Rawiller 8 15328 Excused m (8) 55.0...... C Williams 11 Sotirio (1) 56.0...... M Payne 2 4X249 Sin to Win th (15) 58.5...... L Nolen 4 48X13 Sweet Scandal dh (4) 55.0...... M Walker 3 54713 Cascadian h (7) 57.0...... C Doubtful 9 X1143 Mayaaseh h (11) 55.0...... K McEvoy 12 Sunflare (16) 56.0...... J McNeil 3 61111 Shared Ambition h (5) 56.5...... N Rawiller 5 111X0 Kings Brook td (9) 55.0...... J McNeil 4 9X073 Kiwia m (6) 57.0...... D Lane 10 5X022 Splendoronthegrass h (10) 55.0....B Prebble 13 Thala h (13) 56.0...... D Lane 4 6X3X4 Kapour m (6) 54.5...... H Coffey 6 30X72 River Jewel h (10) 55.0...... D Lane 5 040X5 Runaway th (10) 57.0...... S Baster 11 621X1 California Salto h (9) 55.0...... T Berry 14 Unblushing h (4) 56.0...... B Rawiller 5 92823 Exemplar (3) 54.0...... M Dee 7 57813 Into the Abyss db (7) 55.0...... J McDonald 6 10X46 Plein Ciel dh (16) 56.5...... J McDonald 12 61217 Excelida d (2) 55.0...... J Kah 15 Wild Cherry Road (8) 56.0...... C Williams 6 29874 Etah James (10) 54.0...... L Meech 8 X0241 La Tigeresa dm (8) 55.0...... J Kah 7 720X0 Kaspersky m (4) 55.5...... M Payne 13 X2411 Wild Vixen dh (4) 55.0...... D Yendall 16 Write The Score (11) 56.0...... D Oliver 7 09215 Gayatri mh (2) 54.0...... T Berry 9 X3838 Victory Kingdom (3) 55.0...... J Moreira 8 23424 So You Win dh (12) 55.5...... H Bowman 14 7X11 Sophia’s Choice d (16) 55.0...... B Melham 2 1.35pm GRINDERS COFFEE ROASTERS TROPHY 8 51320 Creedence h (4) 54.0...... C Williams 10 25131 Dunbrody Power (1) 55.0...... C Williams 9 31800 Super Titus (14) 55.5...... J Moreira 15 0X179 Charleise (6) 55.0...... D Lane HANDICAP $A136,000, 4 & 5yos, hcp, no allowances, 9 73611 Franked (8) 54.0...... J Spencer 11 65324 Miss Belisa d (12) 55.0...... B Mertens 10 X0408 Kaonic tdh (15) 55.0...... M Walker 16 133 Debt’n’deficit h (14) 55.0...... D Thornton 1400m 10 55221 Serenade the Stars t (14) 54.0...... D Yendall 12 26512 Gina’s Hope (11) 55.0...... B Melham 11 11683 Looks Like Elvis dm (5) 55.0...... C Williams 17 33X1 Flandersrain (17) 55.0...... L Meech 1 3X134 William Thomas (3) 60.5...... D Oliver 11 X0579 Sirkos h (12) 54.0...... S Baster 5.00 LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP (G1) $8,420,000, 12 4518X Second Bullet tdh (17) 55.0...... D Oliver 18 21 It’s Kind Of Magic d (5) 55.0...... H Coffey 7 19 6X17 Affair to Remember (18) 55.0...... J Allen 2 30X85 Al Passem td (2) 57.0...... M Zahra 12 36776 Alienated (11) 54.0...... G Cartwright (a) hcp, no allowances, 3200m 13 6X017 Pushin’ Shapes d (1) 54.0...... J Kah 13 X0342 Kentucky Diva b (13) 54.0...... D Dunn 20 12 Night Express b (12) 55.0...... M Zahra 3 5X012 Bravo Tango dmb (6) 56.5...... B Egan 1 X1434 Cross Counter tdb (5) 57.5...... W Buick 14 00X96 Red Alto tm (8) 54.0...... L Nolen 4 100X7 Bad Wolf td (9) 55.5...... Z Spain 14 3X676 Latin Beat h (7) 54.0 - 15 5X812 A Shin Rook t (2) 54.0...... T Berry Emergencies: Flandersrain, It’s Kind Of Magic, Affair to 2 11111 Mer De Glace (2) 56.0...... D Lane 5 39X31 East Indiaman dh (7) 55.0...... L Currie 15 0X084 Manning Road (1) 54.0...... B Allen 16 46120 Dealmaker (9) 54.0...... K McEvoy Remember, Night Express 3 14335 Master Of Reality (1) 55.5...... F Dettori 6 X207X Reflectivity d (4) 54.5...... D Dunn 17 13103 Junipal m (3) 54.0...... J Allen SELECTIONS 5 3.20 SCHWEPPERVESCENCE PLATE $A147,000, 4 13223 Mirage Dancer (13) 55.5...... B Melham 7 1213X Phaistos mh (8) 54.0...... C Williams 3yo, swp, no allowances, 1000m 6.40pm MSS SECURITY SPRINT $A190,000, hcp, Race 1: Thala, Divine Caprice, Cut It Out, Write The Score 5 64413 Southern France (14) 55.5...... M Zahra 9 8 21153 Yeldarb dm (10) 54.0...... D Stackhouse 1 143X9 Mclaren h (8) 58.5...... K McEvoy no allowances, 1200m Race 2: Bravo Tango, Al Passem, Bad Wolf, East Indiaman 9 X5196 Secret Vega d (1) 54.0...... J McNeil 2 0X382 Hawker Hurricane dh (1) 57.5...... J Childs 6 65881 Hunting Horn m (11) 55.0...... S Heffernan 1 1444X Royal Symphony tdh (7) 58.0...... D Dunn Race 3: Sure Knee, Moor Gait, One More Try, Romani Girl 10 368X5 Fergus Magergus d (5) 54.0...... J Kah 3 2124X Can’t Be Done bh (17) 57.5...... J Mott 7 44216 Latrobe (22) 55.0...... J McDonald 2 50X05 Tactical Advantage dm (6) 58.0...... D Oliver Race 4: Shared Ambition, Sirkos, Gayatri, Creedence 3 2.10pm TAB TROPHY HANDICAP $A136,000, 4yo & 4 22112 Garner d (14) 57.5...... D Dunn 8 23516 Mustajeer (6) 55.0...... D Oliver 3 83231 Haunted tdmh (3) 56.0...... K McEvoy Race 5: Athiri, Santorini Summer, Espinola, Garner up, hcp, no allowances, 1700m 5 21X Santorini Summer h (10) 57.5...... C Williams 9 7X790 Rostropovich h (12) 55.0...... D Dunn 4 12125 Milwaukee tdh (2) 56.0...... L Currie Race 6: Jamaican Rain, Teleplay, Bella Martini, Into the Abyss 1 310X0 Etana (10) 58.0...... J Allen 6 X1122 Asateer db (2) 57.0...... H Bowman 10 24117 Twilight Payment d (19) 55.0...... H Bowman 5 653X7 Intuition tdh (5) 55.0...... J McDonald Race 7: Mer De Glace, Cross Counter, Labtrobe, Master Of Reality 2 22634 One More Try tdm (1) 57.0...... D Oliver 7 3X12X Espinola dh (13) 57.0...... M Walker 11 X5125 Finche h (4) 54.0...... K McEvoy 6 X2421 Parsifal td (1) 55.0...... D Lane Race 8: Cascadian, Looks Like Elvis, Plein Ciel, Junipal 3 525X0 Sheezdashing h (6) 57.0...... D Lane 8 X3244 Dirty Work (12) 57.0...... T Berry 12 58321 Prince Of Arran td (8) 54.0...... M Walker 7 X9552 Runson dh (4) 54.5...... S Baster Race 9: Haunted, Parsifal, Milwaukee, Royal Symphony 4 3X054 Aliferous (5) 55.0...... B Avdulla 9 7222 Young Liam h (16) 57.0...... P Moloney 13 62374 Raymond Tusk (3) 54.0...... J Spencer 8 57856 Torgersen 54.0...... Scratched Race 10: Pretty Brazen, California Salto, Splendoronthegrass Wanganui dogs M3 Today at Hatrick Raceway Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway 4 25442 Opawa June nwtd...... A Turnwald 6 7.36pm CRAIGS INVESTMENT C1 C1, 520m 8 14367 Mitsuta 17.61...... D Edlin 6 77667 Duke Bruce 17.94...... N Udy Meeting Date: 05 Nov 2019 NZ Meeting number: 3 Doubles: 5 32138 Don’t Knocka Gee nwtd...... L Cole 1 23466 Goldstar Mauney nwtd S &...... B Evans Emergencies: 7 26432 Tynecastle Flyer 17.79 R &...... Voyce 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 6 26143 Opawa Hilary nwtd J &...... D Fahey 2 1346 Melita Vella nwtd...... L Cole 9 56788 Bigtime Coco 17.72...... D P Symes 8 45773 Homebush Yuri nwtd...... J McInerney Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 7 31531 Hot Platter 45.20...... A Turnwald 3 44463 Slam It nwtd...... J McInerney 9 8.35pm HOUSE OF TRAVEL C2 C2, 520m 12 9.34pm PIPING HOT PLUMBING C1 C1, 305m 1 5.38pm (NZT) TEAM HARCOURTS WHANGANUI 8 31254 Goldstar Sydney nwtd S &...... B Evans 4 34534 True Testament 30.59...... B Hodgson 1 82122 Skinny Binny 30.63 R &...... Voyce 1 88686 Bigtime Ronnie nwtd...... I Howe C2 C2, 305m Emergencies: 5 53156 Marley Farley 31.16 R &...... Voyce 2 25352 Allen Mack 30.10...... D P Symes 2 43816 Elsa Blueblood 18.11...... J McInerney 1 68188 Dottie Bell 18.09 J &...... D Bell 9 76675 Aleng nwtd...... S E Hunt 6 63626 Valve Bouncing nwtd...... N Udy 3 26175 Double That nwtd G &...... S Fredrickson 3 87783 Leger’s Magic 18.05...... M Flipp 2 82416 Zara Fab 18.03...... N Udy 10 51315 Alotta Talk nwtd J &...... D Fahey 7 45532 Rockoneva 31.41...... B Hodgson 4 76753 Bigtime Maci 30.53...... S Kite 4 37787 Yee Coo Coo 18.01...... J McInerney 3 23558 Frizzled 17.81...... M Roberts 4 6.53pm Q-WEST C2 C2, 305m 8 72645 Goldstar Truman nwtd S &...... B Evans 5 51658 Big Time Trae 30.59...... L Cole 5 Box Vacant...... Scratched 4 76588 Sozin’s Roar 17.95...... J McInerney 1 56286 Sahara Pippa 17.96...... M Flipp 7 7.53pm KIWISPAN C3 C3, 305m 6 13724 Tuff Knight 30.37...... B Mitchell 6 76767 Not Shackley 17.86...... N Udy 5 Box Vacant...... Scratched 2 18654 Rowdy Ruby 17.75...... S Kite 1 81562 Zara Zara 17.81...... M Flipp 7 33535 Mother’s Touch 30.62 J &...... D Bell 7 75866 Opal Nora nwtd...... J McInerney 6 55135 Scoobasi 17.68...... M Flipp 3 43162 Zara Daiken 17.93...... N Udy 2 37211 Collect A Dream 17.81...... M Flipp 8 32126 Goldstar Yankee nwtd S &...... B Evans 8 371 Black Widow Baby 18.07...... M Roberts 7 64146 Just Like Harry 17.87...... N Udy 4 48473 Butterball 17.59...... M Gowan 3 23112 Sedgebrook Lover 18.05...... F Kite 10 8.52pm WANGANUI INSURANCE BROKERS C1 SELECTIONS 8 63473 Barbarossa Boy 17.74...... B Goldsack 5 12777 Bombshell Blonde 18.02...... N Udy 4 43148 Queen Kong 17.77...... J McInerney C1, 305m 6 66451 Mitcham Doug 17.95...... J McInerney Race 1: Barbarossa Boy, Scoobasi, Frizzled, Dottie Bell 2 5.59pm DUBLIN AUTOMOTIVE C2 C2, 305m 5 14567 Know Shame nwtd...... G Cleeve 1 58786 Always Dizzy 18.07...... J McInerney Race 2: Cookie Biscuit, Manimal, Naharis, Hashtag Blessed 1 14348 Shamrock Green 17.88...... B Goldsack 7 72568 Dino The Fox 17.75...... M Roberts 6 18858 Renegade Comet 17.54...... M Flipp 2 24351 Big Time Ricky 18.10...... L Cole Race 3: Kamada Park, Hot Platter, Opawa June, Know Anxiety 2 54127 Bigtime Baxter 17.67...... D P Symes 8 11122 Sedgebrook Sally 17.90...... F Kite 7 75744 Viking Ash 17.79...... N Udy 3 23613 Gotcha Marshall 18.00...... J McInerney Race 4: Rowdy Ruby, Dino The Fox, Butterball, Bombshell Blonde 3 65713 Cookie Biscuit 17.75...... M Flipp 7.11pm PALAMOUNTAINS SCIENTIFIC NUTRITION 8 81554 Arthur’s Crown 17.82...... R Waite 4 73776 Homebush Razor nwtd...... J McInerney 5 Race 5: Funzalo, Bigtime Spark, Zara Cheebee, Justa Gift 4 64177 Hashtag Blessed 17.81...... N Udy C4 C4, 305m Emergencies: 5 52D24 Go Stopper 17.95...... M Flipp 5 13777 Jericho Warrior 17.83...... R Waite 1 32121 Funzalo 17.61...... B Hodgson 9 56788 Bigtime Coco 17.72...... D P Symes 6 4F571 I’ll Be Loyal 18.10...... B Hodgson Race 6: Melita Vella, Rockoneva, True Testament, Slam It 6 74776 Naharis 17.73...... D Edlin 2 34333 Zara Cheebee 17.71...... M Flipp 7 47228 Mr. Postman 17.85...... N Udy Race 7: Sedgebrook Lover, Zara Zara, Arthur’s Crown, Viking Ash 8 8.10pm NEW WORLD WHANGANUI C3 C3, 305m Race 8: Homebush Rieko, Zara Zoe, Idol Duke, Go Ash 7 15753 Manimal 17.77...... N Udy 3 45854 Bigtime Banjo 17.59...... L Cole 1 36531 Homebush Rieko 17.89...... J McInerney 8 61776 Homebush Maxi nwtd...... J McInerney 8 36758 Bigtime Sam 17.96 G &...... S Fredrickson 4 35365 Billy’s Churn 17.95...... G Hodgson Race 9: Skinny Binny, Allen Mack, Mother’s Touch, Goldstar Yankee 2 64683 Zara Zoe 17.79...... N Udy 11 9.09pm NU LOOK C1 C1, 305m Race 10: Big Time Ricky, I’ll Be Loyal, Mr. Postman, Go Stopper 3 6.25pm ACCELL THERAPY WANGANUI DISTANCE 5 37257 Big Time Chance 17.78...... L Cole 3 84663 Jinja Loren 17.63 R &...... Voyce 1 78587 Mustang Moo nwtd...... N Udy 6 12422 Bigtime Spark 17.74 G &...... S Fredrickson Race 11: Tynecastle Flyer, Mustang Moo, Duke Bruce (GROUP 1) FINAL C2df, 755m 4 54345 Go Ash 17.61...... M Flipp 2 67676 Homebush Keasha nwtd...... J McInerney Race 12: Black Widow Baby, Yee Coo Coo, Bigtime Ronnie 1 17161 Kamada Park 45.21...... A Turnwald 7 78524 Idol Nifty 17.46...... M Flipp 5 32857 Cawbourne Ridge 17.65 J &...... D Bell 3 38868 Blue Whizz 18.16...... B Goldsack 2 75474 Know Anxiety nwtd...... G Cleeve 8 15771 Justa Gift 17.62 J &...... D Bell 6 8F887 Dark Syrah 17.77...... R Waite 4 57558 Collete Baxter 18.32...... J McInerney LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd 3 31323 Grunty Mama nwtd S &...... C Blackburn 9 54887 Magic Flynn nwtd...... L Cole 7 56466 Idol Duke 17.86...... M Flipp 5 77675 Dyna Bryleigh nwtd...... M Roberts - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track Racing

www.guardianonline.co.nz Tuesday, November 5, 2019 Ashburton Guardian 19 Trainers chasing Auckland pesos Jamie Richards wasn’t the only py to see her win so comfortably, thing right and we couldn’t have today where Peso will line-up in “He’s pretty easy, he just goes on New Zealand trainer who had a particularly given she was the asked for anything more. the Gr.3 OMF Stakes (2000m). and does his work and everything smile on his face after Melody only horse to beat the McDou- “It was great to get so close in a His trainers are positive the son is pretty much the same as it was Belle’s dominant win in the Gr.1 gal-Nelson-trained Peso home in Group One and especially seeing of Colombia will perform well, but before last start. Empire Rose Stakes (1600m) at the Gr.1 Livamol Classic (2040m) the way Melody Belle won on Sat- they are still wary of his high-class “There’s no Melody Belle in Flemington on Saturday. last month. urday.” opposition. the field tomorrow, but Vin De Hastings conditioner Corrina “It was a bit of a thrill that one, The weekend’s result has given “He is working just as well as he Dance and Concert Hall look like McDougal, who trains in partner- running so well against Melody McDougal a timely confidence was ahead of the Livamol,” Mc- they will be toughest to beat out ship with Paul Nelson, was hap- Belle,” she said. “He did every- boost ahead of Ellerslie’s meeting Dougal said. there.” Auckland gallops M2 Today at Ellerslie Raceway Auckland RC Venue: Ellerslie Meeting Date: 5 Nov 2019 NZ 20 76x Tahuroa Height (6) 58.5 - 15 0070x Eridani (1) 55 - 3 x976P Zacada td (7) 59...... J Riddell 12 5 Shotgun Sally (1) 55.5...... M Cameron Meeting number: 2 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 21 43069 Sleepy Geeg (10) 58.5 - Emergency: Eridani 4 500x0 Vin De Dance tdm (5) 59...... C Grylls 10 6.09 BARFOOT & THOMPSON 1600 $30,000, Rat- and 8; 9 and 10 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 8, 9 and 10 22 27875 Our Star 56.5...... Scratched 5 2.32pm POWERSAFE ELECTRICAL WHOLESAL- 5 0x680 Major Tom tm (1) 59...... J Fawcett (a) ing 65 Benchmark*, 1600m 1 12.05pm (NZT) CARLTON EVENTS 2200 $30,000, Emergencies: Rising Renown, Tahuroa Height, Sleepy ERS 1200 $30,000, Rating 82 Benchmark, 1200m 6 45472 Roger That dm (6) 59...... J Waddell 1 00x21 Swords Drawn (9) 60...... O Bosson Rating 82 Benchmark, 2200m Geeg, Our Star 1 60x00 Stratocaster td (9) 59.5...... S Collett 7 44171 Red Sierra m (3) 57...... S Collett 2 65413 El Coolio d (1) 59.5...... T Thornton 1 31058 Verry Flash dm (8) 60.5...... R Scott (a3) 3 1.15pm AUCKLAND CO-OP TAXIS 2400 $30,000, 2 41658 On Point dm (11) 58.5...... J Fawcett (a1) 8 8x825 Concert Hall b (8) 57...... M Cameron 3 3x142 Germanicus b (15) 59.5...... T Harris 2 48x09 Excalibur t (5) 58.5...... S Weatherley (a) Rating 72 Benchmark, 2400m 3 1798x Cyber Attack d (5) 58...... V Colgan 9 5x630 Fiscal Fantasy d (4) 57...... L Innes 4 x0556 St Andre d (14) 59.5 - 3 61257 Suliman dm (6) 58.5...... V Colgan 1 10330 Deluxe Edition tm (4) 59...... R Scott (a3) 4 3341x Born Dragon d (13) 57.5...... S Spratt 8 4.18pm HALO CONSULTING 1600 $40,000, OPEN 5 4130x Gehrig (7) 59 - 4 53796 Dougie tm (7) 57.5...... A Calder 2 11017 Rodmar m (2) 59...... A Jones 5 521x7 La Mia Stella (10) 57...... C Lammas HCP, 1600m 6 271 Malik d (4) 59...... J Riddell 5 x4139 Lady Shabeel tm (3) 56.5..... T Yanagida (a2) 3 x3711 Pearlescence m (3) 56.5...... M Cameron 6 11x63 Speedy Meady dm (6) 57...... A Calder 1 x4460 Watch This Space tdm (11) 60.C Burdan (a3) 7 20313 Manrico (10) 59...... C Burdan (a3) 6 15221 Deejay Mac tm (1) 56.5. A Goindasamy (a2) 4 x4213 Vainglory m (10) 56...... M Coleman 7 3152x Short Fuse d (4) 56.5...... T Thornton 2 951x8 Hunta Pence dm (9) 58...... S Collett 8 07x54 Galway Bro (8) 58.5...... R Myers 7 30x62 Star Karen (4) 56...... L Innes 5 73452 Where Are You tdm (8) 56...S Weatherley (a) 8 22315 Justacanta tdm (12) 56.5...... R Myers 3 00x18 Cutadeel td (1) 57.5...... M Coleman 9 00x82 Rusavy t (6) 58.5...... T Yanagida (a2) 8 6x515 Clementina (2) 54.5...... M Cameron 6 53262 Hesalljazz m (6) 55.5..... A Goindasamy (a2) 9 413x2 Satu Lagi d (8) 56.5...... M Coleman 4 12291 Aligns With Me m (5) 57...... S Weatherley (a) 10 48175 Anatow dm (12) 58...... S McKay 2 12.40 CHEVALIER PRODUCE MAIDEN 1600 $30,000, 7 72611 Each Way (1) 55...... R Myers 10 5117x She’s Not Bad db (3) 56...... O Bosson 5 x50x8 All Roads d (10) 57...... C Dell 11 50x73 Deels Done d (2) 58...... M Coleman MDN, 1600m 8 x0790 Desert Storm d (5) 54.5...... S Collett 11 0477x Spring Heat td (2) 56 - 6 34411 Go Nicholas td (6) 57...... T Yanagida (a2) 12 62241 Livvy Lass d (11) 57...... C Lammas 1 73335 Drake Bay (17) 58.5...... J Riddell 9 43133 Century Miss tm (7) 54...... S Spratt 12 5120x Campari (7) 55...... L Innes 7 x4767 Contessa Vanessa tdm (4) 54.5...... R Elliot 13 60855 William Tell (13) 57...... S Collett 2 53724 Plushenko (4) 58.5...... J Fawcett (a1) 10 36192 Unacceptable m (9) 54...... C Grylls 13 x141x Air Centre tdm (1) 54...... C Dell 8 55117 Poker Face d (7) 54...... S Spratt 14 82604 Van Diamond d (5) 56.5...... C Grylls 3 72822 Teen Titan (14) 58.5...... O Bosson 11 57P80 Flyingwithoutwings 54...... Scratched 6 3.07pm CARBINE CLUB TROPHY $30,000, Rating 9 109x6 Pinmedown tdm (8) 53...... C Lammas 15 70x95 Morris Lass t (3) 55...... S Spratt 4 30x32 Triomphe (15) 58.5...... R Myers 4 1.57pm AGROWQUIP JOHN DEERE 1200 $30,000, 82 Benchmark, 1400m 10 x7140 Orakei Overlord dm (12) 53...... R Myers Blinkers on: Louis Fourteen, Not Usual Dream, Prestigious 5 346x5 Wild Like (7) 58.5...... V Colgan Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1200m 1 12x03 Beauden d (1) 59.5...... R Elliot 11 43252 Paisley Park dm (3) 53...... T Thornton Lad, The Last Tsunami (R2), Bit Lippy (R4) Blinkers off: Wild 6 033 Captive (20) 58.5...... S Spratt 1 6x580 Bit Lippy d (10) 60...... E McCall (a3) 2 1185x Final Suggestion (11) 59.5...... C Burdan (a3) 12 21761 Cherry Lane dm (2) 53...... R Smyth Like (R2), Satriani, Eridani (R4), Gehrig, Morris Lass (R10) 7 45x37 Louis Fourteen (19) 58.5...... S Collett 2 31236 New York Jazz mb (6) 59.5.....J Fawcett (a1) 3 9798x Azaboy m (6) 58.5...... A Calder 9 5.26 CORPORATE SCAFFOLDING MAIDEN 1400 Winkers on: Wild Like (R2), Dawn Jessie (R4) Winkers off: 8 64x50 Not Usual Dream (3) 58.5...... T Harris 3 3498x Satriani (15) 59...... R Scott (a3) 4 x12x1 Aim Smart d (10) 57.5...... O Bosson $30,000, MDN 3YO, 1400m Louis Fourteen (R2), Final Suggestion (R6) 9 4x629 Prestigious Lad (11) 58.5..... T Yanagida (a2) 4 7x10x Mussolini d (14) 58.5...... V Colgan 5 612x5 Neeson d (9) 57...... A Goindasamy (a2) 1 338x2 Blackrocksdetox (10) 57.5...... V Colgan SELECTIONS 10 90x4 Rapidz (16) 58.5...... C Dell 5 x3551 Saintly Way d (13) 58.5...... S Weatherley (a) 6 x1245 Viktor Vegas tdm (2) 56.5...... M Cameron 2 554 Woodhall Road (2) 57.5...... J Waddell Race 1: Clementina, Star Karen, Dougie, Excalibur 11 45x85 Uncle Ern (13) 58.5 - 6 9150x Tuscan Whistler (8) 58.5...... T Harris 7 220x1 Gino Severini td (12) 56...... C Dell 3 623 Amusez Moi b (5) 57.5...... M Coleman Race 2: Ranger, Wild Like, Leitrim Lad, Gravitelle, Triomphe 12 2x332 Ranger b (1) 57...... A Calder 7 7362x Sweet Nineteen tm (4) 58...... J Waddell 8 186x4 Ritani tdm (7) 55.5...... C Grylls 4 6x494 All The Rage (7) 57.5...... T Thornton Race 3: Vainglory, Unacceptable, Century Miss, Deluxe Edition 13 85x2 Leitrim Lad (5) 57...... T Thornton 8 56x1 Destination tdm (3) 57.5.A Goindasamy (a2) 9 9668x Terra Sancta dm (3) 55.5...... L Innes 5 2 Humbucker (9) 57.5...... O Bosson Race 4: Destination, Kylie Bax, Cin Cin, Bit Lippy 14 53 Clever Approach (9) 57...... C Grylls 9 324x3 Cin Cin (9) 57...... C Burdan (a3) 10 88382 Braavos td (4) 55.5 - 6 756 Tyson (12) 57.5...... A Goindasamy (a2) Race 5: Cyber Attack, She’s Not Bad, Short Fuse, La Mia Stella 15 5 Tibetan 57...... Scratched 10 1x54x Dawn Jessie d (11) 57...... S Spratt 11 7073x Lubaya m (5) 55...... M Coleman 7 3623x Rendition (4) 55.5...... R Myers Race 6: Aim Smart, Gino Severini, Jakkalbomb, Neeson 16 245x5 Jakama Krystal (18) 56.5...... J Waddell 11 23x1 Kylie Bax d (2) 57...... O Bosson 12 340x6 Jakkalbomb (8) 54...... C Lammas 8 94x42 Tears Of Jupiter (3) 55.5...... S Collett Race 7: Concert Hall, Fiscal Fantasy, Peso, Red Sierra 17 02730 The Last Tsunami (8) 56.5...... C Burdan (a3) 12 6x251 Lookseasy d (12) 57...... T Yanagida (a2) 7 3.43pm OMF STAKES $70,000, WFA, 2000m 9 32 Riverfalls (11) 55.5...... L Satherley Race 8: Paisley Park, Pinmedown, Cutadeel, All Roads 18 4 Gravitelle (12) 56.5...... L Innes 13 6247x Socialights (7) 56.5...... C Grylls 1 x5412 Peso dm (2) 59...... R Myers 10 623 Silver Lake (8) 55.5...... L Innes Race 9: Riverfalls, Rendition, Humbucker, Blackrocksdetox 19 7 Rising Renown (2) 58.5...... R Smyth 14 x2164 Greyvee dm (5) 55.5...... R Myers 2 02x30 Saint Emilion td (9) 59...... M Coleman 11 73 Zakalicious (6) 55.5...... S Weatherley (a) Race 10: Swords Drawn, Gehrig, Germanicus, Manrico Otago gallops M6 Today at Wingatui Raceway Otago RC Venue: Wingatui Meeting Date: 05 Nov 2019 NZ mark, 1200m 8 08 Chitter Chat (9) 56.5...... R Beeharry (a3) 4 1694x Plutonium tdh (10) 59...... B Murray (a2) 8 09512 Garment dm (13) 57...... S Wynne Meeting number: 6 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 1 31847 Black Label tdmh (7) 59...... Z Bholah (a3) 9 0x Clutha Queen h (11) 56.5...... J Laking 5 10x9 Milano d (4) 58...... S Wynne 9 46856 Juliette tdmbh (2) 57...... C Johnson and 9 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9 2 1526x Tony Two Chips th (9) 58.5. C Campbell (a2) 10 760x Dontputyafootinit (13) 56.5...... K Asano (a3) 6 46065 Tickets On Her td (11) 57.5.....T Comignaghi 10 21 Secret Sound mh (10) 57...... C Barnes 1 11.50am (NZT) AART ON ST ANDREW MAIDEN 1600 3 06818 Mediterranean Star d (4) 58...... S Wynne 11 0x07x Fire Katyusha (12) 56.5...... S Wynne 7 14 Can’t Say Enough d (3) 57...... L Callaway 11 31 Show Park mh (3) 57...... T Moseley $10,000, MDN, 1600m 4 510x0 Belle Hope tdmh (8) 56.5...... B Murray (a2) 12 0x00 Rosso Cavalla (10) 56.5...... T Comignaghi 8 758x1 Marquita Miss dmh (15) 57...... C Johnson 12 70x81 Superstition dm (16) 57...... J Lowry 1 4x304 Our Boy Ritchie (9) 58.5...... K Asano (a3) 5 338x0 Pitch And Switch d (11) 56.5...... K Williams 13 00x She Is Gold (6) 56.5...... K Kwo (a3) 9 8x221 Mother Goose dm (13) 57..... R Mudhoo (a3) 13 55735 True Elegance dm (20) 56.5.R Beeharry (a3) 2 06x03 Rock Master (8) 58.5...... T Moseley 6 1120x Sweet Oak d (12) 56.5...... C Barnes 14 6x00 Ginny h (7) 55...... C Johnson 10 34814 Rosie Glow dm (12) 57...... K Williams 14 38663 Miss Tanira (9) 55.5...... T Comignaghi 3 L4 My Cashier (6) 58.5...... D Bothamley 7 1577x The Sparkle td (5) 56.5...... J Lowry 15 00x00 Artic Warrior (14) 58.5 - 11 54426 Promising tdm (8) 56.5...... K Asano (a3) 15 82x80 He’s Got Power (19) 56...... K Kwo (a3) 4 3x030 Renounce (4) 58.5...... L Callaway 8 4417x Book Smart d (2) 56...... T Comignaghi 6 2.55 REALTY MAIDEN 1200 $10,000, 12 3x604 Supatwista td (2) 56.5...... R Beeharry (a3) 16 8x0x7 Fazioli (15) 57.5...... B Murray (a2) 5 x08x0 Picture This h (10) 58.5...... J Laking 9 5210x Kerany tdh (3) 56...... C Johnson MDN, 1200m 13 520x2 Below Zero dh (14) 56...... C Campbell (a2) 17 5407x Mossy Creek th (7) 55 - 6 686 Rorgus h (12) 58.5...... C Barnes 10 71041 Stella Daze tdm (6) 56...... R Mudhoo (a3) 1 538x5 Deceptio Visus h (3) 58.5...... J Laking 14 85889 Knutquacker d (5) 54...... T Moseley 18 8x255 Expedition d (11) 54.5 - 7 00x67 Ray’s In Command h (3) 58.5...... C Johnson 11 10x31 Times Time dm (10) 56...... K Asano (a3) 2 7x759 Hurricane Aubert h (11) 58.5...... L Callaway 15 46856 Juliette tmbh (1) 57 - 19 79628 Little Flick (8) 54.5 - 8 678x6 Solar Tide (13) 58.5...... T Comignaghi 12 08157 Regent Street tdm (1) 55.5...... L Callaway 3 07 I’ve Gottago (6) 58.5...... R Mudhoo (a3) Emergency: Juliette 20 498x9 Azareel d (1) 54.5 - 9 29x28 Sadler’s Lass h (14) 56.5...... J Lowry 4 1.45 H & J SMITH 1200 $30,000, Rating 82 Bench- 4 Our Echo (16) 57...... T Comignaghi 8 4.05pm HARCOURTS DUNEDIN 1400 $35,000, OPN Emergencies: He’s Got Power, Fazioli, Mossy Creek, 10 262x0 Scandalous h (7) 56.5...... S Wynne mark, 1200m 5 5299x The Selection (5) 56.5...... C Campbell (a2) HCP, 1400m Expedition, Little Flick, Azareel 11 05305 She’ll Cat Choux (2) 56.5...... B Murray (a2) 1 24814 Saber dm (11) 61...... K Chowdhoory (a2) 6 5058x Reliable Belle h (13) 56.5...... J Lowry 1 56x87 Gallant Boy tdmh (5) 60...... C Campbell (a2) Blinkers on: Ray’s In Command (R1), Jiminy Cricket, Chit- 12 9L0x2 Zedaam h (5) 56.5...... C Campbell (a2) 2 36421 Rocanto dm (7) 60.5...... K Asano (a3) 7 Izzy Houdini (17) 56.5...... K Williams 2 64123 Irish Excuse tdm (1) 60...... R Mudhoo (a3) ter Chat, Clutha Queen, Fire Katyusha, She Is Gold, Ginny 13 47 Rosie Mae (1) 56.5...... R Mudhoo (a3) 3 45020 Darci Mac dm (1) 60...... J Laking 8 9 Neruda h (8) 56.5...... B Murray (a2) 3 748x9 Son Of Maher td (10) 57.K Chowdhoory (a2) (R5), Neruda (R6), Knutquacker (R7), Kandari (R9) Blinkers 14 90x55 Playday (11) 56.5...... K Williams 4 6177x King Pin td (9) 60...... K Kwo (a3) 9 0x The Mole (4) 56.5...... C Barnes 4 9x232 Timy Tyler dm (7) 55...... Z Bholah (a3) off: Rorgus (R1), Bakela (R2), Dontputyafootinit (R5), Mus- 2 12.25pm IDEAL ELECTRICAL 1600 $25,000, Rating 5 748x4 Mr Typhon td (4) 57...... T Moseley 10 The Suze (1) 56.5...... K Chowdhoory (a2) 5 10412 Ticket To Ride dm (9) 54...... K Asano (a3) tard (R6), Juliette (R7), Juliette (R9) Winkers on : Rorgus 72 Benchmark, 1600m 6 4368x Waimate Bill tdm (3) 56.5...... A Bohorun (a3) 11 7x402 Global Star (10) 55...... T Moseley 6 01005 Wild Jack dm (6) 54...... A Bohorun (a3) (R1), Bakela (R2), Global Star (R6), Juliette (R7), Juliette, 1 314x1 Picture Me Rollin tdm (7) 60.5.R Mudhoo (a3) 7 753x2 Feelin The Love dm (8) 56...... K Williams 12 35 Kentucky Cougar bh (15) 55...... C Johnson 7 1038x Finbarr tdm (4) 54...... L Callaway Secret Sound (R9) Winkers off: Ray’s In Command (R1), 2 70721 Nesta tdm (10) 60...... J Laking 8 1x750 Xcuses Xcuses d (2) 56 - 13 Heidi Hi (7) 55...... S Wynne 8 14179 Trudeau dm (8) 54...... S Wynne Pitch And Switch (R3), Fire Katyusha, She Is Gold (R5), 3 40115 Ringbolt tdm (8) 59.5...... B Murray (a2) 9 220x5 Zabay tdh (5) 55.5...... C Campbell (a2) 14 6x0 Moonstrike (12) 55...... K Asano (a3) 9 10012 The Bumper dm (2) 54...... C Barnes Knutquacker (R7) 4 5x204 Taponisme tm (9) 59.5...... L Callaway 10 46213 Always On Call tdmbh (10) 54.5..C Johnson 15 3076x Warning Bird (14) 56.5 - 10 42123 Just Push Play tdmbh (3) 54...... T Moseley SELECTIONS 5 6x445 What’s Up Alf dm (4) 59.5...... K Kwo (a3) 11 7580x Vanilla Moon dm (6) 54...... T Comignaghi 16 8978x Mustard h (2) 58.5 - 9 4.39pm MEEHANS BY LIQUORLAND 750 GREAT Race 1: Our Boy Ritchie, Rock Master, Solar Tide, Scandalous 6 x68x0 Courte Zarindi tdh (12) 59...C Campbell (a2) 5 2.20 CHEVEUX HAIR MAIDEN 1400 $10,000, 1400m 17 00x00 Artic Warrior (9) 58.5 - KING ST 1400 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1400m Race 2: Picture Me Rollin, Dangerous Pony, Taponisme, Ringbolt 7 15486 Bluey’s Chance tdm (2) 59...R Beeharry (a3) 1 42246 Gerry Joyce b (5) 58.5...... T Moseley 18 6x00 Ginny 55...... Scratched 1 671x Nazare tmh (4) 59...... J Laking Race 3: Pitch And Switch, Stella Daze, Times Time, Regent Street 8 45275 Bakela mh (1) 58.5...... C Johnson 2 7x0x8 All About Roy (2) 58.5...... L Callaway Em: Warning Bird, Mustard, Artic Warrior, Ginny 2 551x3 Tobilicious m (14) 59...... K Asano (a3) Race 4: Rocanto, Saber, Darci Mac, Feelin The Love 9 847x5 He Ain’t Heavy dm (3) 58...... A Bohorun (a3) 3 8808x Jiminy Cricket (15) 58.5.K Chowdhoory (a2) 7 3.33pm DUNEDIN CASINO 1200 $22,500, Rating 65 3 43x58 Kandari (5) 58.5...... K Williams Race 5: Speights, Gerry Joyce, Raise Ya Cards, Clutha Queen 10 383x7 Aulyn Star td (5) 55.5...... S Wynne 4 0x Saboteur (3) 58.5...... B Murray (a2) Benchmark*, 1200m 4 83984 Opio Rose tdm (6) 58...... A Bohorun (a3) Race 6: Deceptio Visus, Our Echo, Global Star, Kentucky Cougar 11 x4010 Feel The Rush m (11) 54...... K Asano (a3) 5 8x73 Speights h (4) 57...... C Campbell (a2) 1 1758x He’s Mi Brother d (7) 60...... A Bohorun (a3) 5 10592 Queen Jetsun tdm (18) 58..C Campbell (a2) Race 7: Mister Mocha, Plutonium, Marquita Miss, Below Zero 12 x0494 Dangerous Pony d (6) 54...... T Comignaghi 6 40020 Havana Heights h (1) 56.5...... C Barnes 2 13x7 Mister Mocha db (6) 59.5.K Chowdhoory (a2) 6 0444x Field Of Fire dh (17) 58.. K Chowdhoory (a2) Race 8: Just Push Play, Timy Tyler, The Bumper, Trudeau 3 1.05pm SPEIGHTS 1200 $25,000, Rating 72 Bench- 7 6005x Raise Ya Cards h (8) 56.5...... J Lowry 3 5591x Outram tdh (9) 59...... J Lowry 7 x5P01 Fine Bouquet dmh (12) 57.... R Mudhoo (a3) Race 9: Kandari, Garment, Queen Jetsun, Tobilicious, Nazare Waikato harness M5 Today at Cambridge Raceway Waikato Bay Of Plenty Harness Venue: Cambridge Meeting 6 24 Hampton Banner (6) fr...... D Butcher 5 24x2P Lemond (2) 50M...... M McKendry 5 69x53 Eighteen Carat (5) fr...... J Stormont 3 Monsinee (3) fr...... L Neal Date: 05 Nov 2019 NZ Meeting number: 5 Doubles: 1 and 7 Forwardy (7) fr...... K Marshall 5 8.01 MARSH EQUINE & LIVESTOCK INSURANCE 6 39643 New Frontier (6) fr...... F Schumacher (J) 4 3572 Demolition Man (4) fr...... K Marshall 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8 Trebles: 2, 3 and 4; 6, 7 and 8 8 Shanroad (8) fr...... M McKendry HCAP TROT $8000, r46-r70 discrhcp, stand, 2200m 7 25772 Sabreur (7) fr...... M McKendry 5 50600 Tears Of Joy (5) fr 1 6.13pm MELBOURNE CUP DAY 2 MILE HANDICAP 9 6 Cassius (21) fr...... A Sharpe 1 07438 Creamee (1) fr...... A Drake (J) 8 73678 Torea Lane (8) fr...... T Cameron 6 23346 Splitting Image (6) fr...... D Ferguson (J) PACE $10,000, r50+ discrhcp, stand, 3200m 3 7.03pm GAVELHOUSE.COM MOBILE PACE $8000, 2 8x090 Lukyanova (2) fr...... K Marshall 9 0790x Blake (U1) fr...... N Chilcott 7 4304x This Sky Rox (1) 30M 1 8x099 Comic Book Hero (1) fr...... T Macfarlane 3yo+ r50-r60., mobile, 1700m 3 25764 Pretorius (3) fr...... S Iremonger (J) 7 9.00 FARMLANDS MOBILE PACE $8000, r40-r45., 8 06073 The Last Gamble (2) 30M...... D Moore 2 20064 The Lone Ranger (2) fr 1 65730 Mhai Uptown Girl (1) fr...... M White 4 9x810 Superfast Ninja (4) fr...... A Poutama mobile, 1700m 9 2864x Flying Taine (3) 30M...... N Chilcott 3 86268 M T Pockets fr...... Scratched 2 2x040 Lynton Creek (2) fr 5 47746 Prince George (5) fr...... Z Butcher 1 x0x69 Clifton Flutter (1) fr...... J Stormont 10 308x0 Secretofthesea Smile (4) 30M.. M McKendry 4 54x50 Fleeting Grin (1) 10M...... C Webber 3 x5832 High Point (3) fr...... D Ferguson (J) 6 48P46 Majestic Stride (6) fr...... M McKendry 2 07450 Lady Santanna (2) fr...... R Fensom 11 16508 Danke (5) 30M...... G Martin 5 69x83 Lincoln Moment (2) 10M 4 4350x Ohoka Achilles (4) fr 7 06108 Our Spitfire (U1) fr...... B Hackett 3 2x046 Bugalugs (3) fr...... C Webber SELECTIONS 6 35x74 Parker (1) 20M 5 x34P1 Lindi Lincoln (5) fr...... Z Butcher 8 92223 Aoraki (1) 10M...... F Schumacher (J) 4 Px0P6 Bettor Trenz (4) fr...... Z Butcher Race 1: Young Conqueror, The Empress, Parker, The Lone Ranger 7 94212 Bettor Sensation (U1) 20M 6 19740 Simon (6) fr 9 1x305 Tobruk (2) 10M...... T Mitchell 5 78603 Mr Incredible (5) fr...... A Poutama Race 2: Hampton Banner, Secret Deal, Super Actor, Forwardy 8 43418 The Empress (1) 30M 7 14213 Runcle (7) fr...... A Poutama 10 46915 Takenoprisoners (3) 10M...... D Butcher 6 64058 Turkish Trousers (6) fr...... K Bublitz (J) Race 3: Charlotte Royal, Double Or Nothing, Runcle, Simon 9 31465 Go Kiwi 30M...... Scratched 8 23119 Double Or Nothing (8) fr...... A Drake (J) 11 48187 Luck Of The Moment (4) 10M.D Ferguson (J) 7 23784 Allonblack (7) fr...... N Chilcott Race 4: Temporale, Massive Metro, Mr Good And Evil, Gershwin 10 41186 Young Conqueror (U1) 30M 9 78232 Ally Mae (21) fr...... N Chilcott 12 52968 As Free As Air (U1) 10M...... M White 8 489x8 A Better Dancer (8) fr...... L Neal Race 5: Red Castleton, Aoraki, Tobruk, Luck Of The Moment 2 6.37pm BLACK DOG FURNITURE MOBILE PACE 10 46553 Charlotte Royal (22) fr 13 0665x Red Castleton (1) 25M...... M Wallis 9 3670x Arty Pharty (21) fr...... M White Race 6: Eighteen Carat, Emmber, Torea Lane, Bettor Get It On $8000, non-winners 3yo+., mobile, 2200m 4 7.28pm MELBOURNE CUP DAY 2 MILE HANDICAP 6 8.27pm PGG WRIGHTSON STANDARDBRED MO- 10 467x0 Major Blink (22) fr...... J Robinson Race 7: Allonblack, Mr Incredible, Bugalugs, Major Blink 1 Lady Brite (1) fr...... B Mangos TROT $10,000, r40+ discrhcp, stand, 3200m BILE PACE $8000, non-winners 3yo+ mr48., 2200m 8 9.25pm FAMILY DAY AT CAMBRIDGE RACEWAY Race 8: The Last Gamble, Flying Taine, Monsinee, Splitting Image 2 5230 Super Actor (2) fr...... F Schumacher (J) 1 082D5 Mr Good And Evil (1) fr...... M Wallis 1 6xL Bettor Get It On (1) fr...... B Butcher DEC 24 HCP TROT $8000, non-winners & up-r45 w/c LEGEND: X - Spell from racing of at least 3 months P - Retired 3 8 Sheza Kamikaze (3) fr...... T Mitchell 2 69641 Gershwin (U1) 20M...... D Butcher 2 68x Emmber (2) fr...... M White spechcp, stand, 2200m (or pulled up) from race L - Driver unseated U1 - Unruly begin- 4 4 Bart Maguire (4) fr...... M White 3 00x52 Massive Metro (1) 40M...... T Mitchell 3 x8x50 Kolovos (3) fr...... B Mangos 1 Battle Commander (1) fr ner {C} - Concession driver {C.cl} - Claiming concession driver 5 Secret Deal (5) fr 4 300x3 Temporale (1) 50M...... T Cameron 4 9366 Milliethepiper (4) fr 2 996Px Buller Whitebait (2) fr...... B Mangos which allows horse to start one class down 10mm x 30.7mm 20mm high x 30.7mm wide 40mm x 30.7mm

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ALTOGETHER BETTER holidays). Supportive fall prevention group, Apple I-phone and I-pad. Apple 8.30am - 1pm 10am - 3pm all abilities welcome. Phone Age uses come along with queries, ASHBURTON MENZSHED. 206 CLUB AGE CONCERN. Concern 308 6817. Presbyterian other members are welcome with Come and join fellow sheddies for Join us for a fun day filled with Church, Rakaia. problems. $2. Sinclair Centre, Park some fun and fellowship make/fix activities for the over 60 years. 1pm Street. something in our new workshops. For more information ring Age ASHBURTON MSA PETANQUE 3pm - 4.30pm 8 William Street. Daily Events Concern 308 6817. Seniors Centre, SECTION. R AND R LINEDANCING 9.30am - 4pm Cameron Street. Club day, new players welcome. ASHBURTON. Your opportunity to tell Mid Canterbury ST JOHN SHOP. 10am - 4pm boules supplied. 115 Racecourse Intermediate line dance class. Opportunity shop open daily, HAKATERE CERAMICS Road, Ashburton. 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Cryptic crossword Simon Shuker’s Code Cracker Your Stars ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): You understand something intellectually that you don’t understand emotionally or vice versa. Keep trying to engage more of yourself in the solution through a combination of action and reflection. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Where is this going? Think about the end, and you’ll do all the other parts better. Bonus: Keeping the end in mind will also help you avoid wasting time and suffering unnecessarily. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): Just as every bit of your body has a DNA signature, your energy has a signature. It goes wherever you go. You don’t even have to touch anything for that signature to be felt. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): The stakes are high, not because something terrible will happen if you lose, but because the time it takes to play the game is time you’ll never get back. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): People have backward ways of saying they miss you. They might complain about your absence instead of celebrating ACROSS your presence. You’ll have to mentally 1. Mimi, a heartless nag, is playing dumb (6) reinterpret things to get the true message. 4. An afterthought to charity, as booked in the Old Testament (6) VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): The success or failure of 9. Mean to put name to it, if starting Yule (7) a venture will hinge on communication. 10. Fatuous way cousin, a ne’er-do-well, shows it (5) You will listen carefully, stay engaged and 11. Great story of early practice beginners, on the ice endlessly (4) express yourself so as to have the best 12. Part of fastener has first bit of polish applied (4) chance at being heard and understood. 13. Small child will get something out of the rubbish (3) LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): Typically, life can be taken in 15. Yellow youth-leader gets 21 to lose their head (4) small steps, just not today. This scenario 16. Don’t go on with the descent by parachute (4) requires certainty and boldness – a chasm 19. Apprehend the return of prohibition (3) you can’t cross in two jumps. Back up, get a 21. Sort of song-people (4) running start, and commit to one big leap. 22. Courses are used in making up a line of footballers (4) SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): You may be adept at a thing, 24. Out of bed, get solid that may unsettle one (5) but you’re not really a master of it until you 25. Incomplete score may have tune for one in The Pirates (7) can effectively teach it. You’ll be forced to be 26. Is off in one’s bed, usually (6) aware of what you’d normally do automatically. 27. Information to test the patience of one class of people (6) You’ll grow in confidence and insight. DOWN SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Those who accept and 1. In an unmarried woman, her bearing shows her love you offer a warm sort of attention that’s transgressions (13) very different from the attention you’ll receive 2. 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Northeasterlies. DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS AKAROA 22 MAX 23 OVERNIGHT MIN 10 AHEARN (MURPHY), McCORMICK, Peter ASHBURTON R FRIDAY: Mainly ne. Northerlies. ak Marguerite Jane – William – 24 ai Passed away peacefully in Passed away November 2, a the loving care of her family 2019. Loved son of the late MAX 23 OVERNIGHT MIN 11 on Sunday, November 3, Keith and Hazel McCormick Ash Geraldine burt 2019, aged 57 years. Dearly and loved brother and on Midnight Tonight loved wife and friend of Bruce brother-in-law of the late Canterbury owned, locally operated Ran Ahearn, adored mother of Anne and Russell Harrison, gitat Ella, Padric, and Kate. Much and Ruth and the late a loved daughter of Rose and Duncan Doig. Loved Uncle of Patersons the late Paddy Murphy (UK) David, Carmen, Bridget and Funeral Services TIMARU and sister to Elizabeth, the Hamish. 22 late Bernadette, Pauline, and Ashburton SUN PROTECTION ALERT Annie and Ray. Loved McCORMICK, Peter Crematorium Ltd :35 :55 daughter-in-law of Marion and William – 9 AM– 4 PM the late Robert Ahearn Passed away on November Office and Chapel PROTECTION REQUIRED (Masterton). Sister-in-law to Corner East & Cox Wear a hat and sunglasses 2, 2019. A very much Data provided by NIWA Robyn, Louise, Sue, John respected0800 and 263 loved 6679 son-in- Streets, Ashburton and Christine. Messages to law to the late Annie and Les Waimate the Ahearn family, 341 Leath. Brother-in-law of Les Ph 307 7433 Windmainly km/h NZ Situation Tuesday, 5 November 2019 Rutherfords Road, RD 1, and Anne, the late Dennis, less than 30 A ridge covers much of New Zealand while a slow moving Please note all late death n e mainly isolated cloudy drizzle drizzle few showers Ashburton 7771. A service to and Jeanette and Ivan, Ann n e showers clearing showers cold front, moves onto the south of the South Island from celebrate and remember and Calvin, the late Ian and notices or notices sent 30 to 59 this afternoon. The ridge remains over the North Island, Marguerite’s life is to be held Flo, Joan and the late Robby outside ordinary office at Mt Somers Hall. Hoods and the late Brian, Bruce and while a front moves slowly northwards across the South hours must be emailed to: fog isolated snow sleet thunder rain snow hail 60 plus Road, Mt Somers on Audrey, Robert and Helen, [email protected] thunder  urries Island tomorrow, then becomes stationary over central SATURDAY, November 9, Barbara and Michael, and to ensure publication. and northern New Zealand on Thursday. commencing at 2.00pm. Nardia. Special uncle to all overnight Followed by private his nephew and nieces. To place a notice during Canterbury Plains Canterbury High Country NZ Today max low interment. office hours please contact Auckland mainly ne 23 11 us on 03 307 7900 for more TODAY TODAY FZL: Lowering to 2700m McMILLAN, Peggy – High cloud. A few spots of rain south of information. Fine with some high cloud and light winds. Hamilton mainly ne 24 8 At Millstream Radius on Arthur’s Pass from afternoon. Any queries please A few spots of rain spreading north with November 4, 2019. Loved Wind at 1000m: NW rising to gale 65 km/h in Napier ne 29 14 wife of the late Donald, loved contact 0800 southerlies in the evening. exposed places, easing to W 45 km/h in the mum and mother-in-law of ASHBURTON Palmerston North mainly ne 22 12 Chris and Kirsty McMillan, (0800-274-287) TOMORROW evening. Wind at 2000m: NW rising to gale Ross McMillan, Debbie and Scattered rain early morning, then cloudy 70 km/h, easing to W 50 km/h in the evening. Wellington mainly ne 17 13 Jock Albright, Jo and Dave periods. Southerlies easing in the morning, McCORMICK, Peter IN MEMORIAM TOMORROW FZL: Lowering to 2500m Peacock, and treasured turning northeast afternoon. Nelson mainly ne 21 13 William – grandma of Simon and Julie ANTHONY, Neil – Scattered rain, clearing from the south from Passed away on November McMillan, Peta McMillan and To the treasured memories of THURSDAY afternoon. Wind at 1000m: W 45 km/h rising Blenheim ne 26 13 2, 2019, in Ashburton. Adored a dearly loved brother who Brendan, Katie and Tyler, Partly cloudy, a few spots of rain. to NW gale 65 km/h in exposed places toward husband of Elaine, and much Charlie and Brianna, Nicole passed away 1 year today. Greymouth drizzle 16 12 loved and respected father Northeasterlies. evening. Wind at 2000m: NW 50 km/h rising and Tim Davis, Michelle and A golden heart to NW gale 80 km/h in the evening. Christchurch mainly ne 24 9 and father-in-law of Angela- Andy Driscoll, and Amy and Jane and Bruce, and Simon. stopped beating FRIDAY Aaron Gutsell, and wonderful THURSDAY Timaru mainly ne 22 8 Cherished Did/Granddad of Hard working hands at rest Mainly ne. Northeasterlies turning great grandmother to all the It broke our hearts Partly cloudy. A few spots of rain. Winds Brittany, Thomas, Isabella, littlies. At Pegs request a northwesterly. Queenstown few spots rain 21 5 Luka, Lachlan, and Jesse. He to see you go tending NW, rising to gale north of . private family service will be God only takes the best. will leave a huge gap in our held. Messages to 24 SATURDAY FRIDAY Dunedin scattered rain 21 9 hearts, that will never be Reighton Drive, Ashburton From your loving family. Mainly ne. Northerlies. Mainly ne. NW rising to gale or severe gale. filled. Messages to: the 7700. Invercargill scattered rain 17 5 McCormick family, c/- PO Box 6035, Ashburton, 7742. A FUNERAL cumecs service to celebrate Peter’s World Weather Forecasts for today River Levels Adelaide ne 21 9 Frankfurt cloudy 12 8 New York showers 14 9 Selwyn Whitecliffs (NIWA) at 2:00 pm, yesterday 1.86 life, will be held TOMORROW FURNISHERS Amsterdam drizzle 11 6 Geneva showers 13 8 Paris thunder 11 8 Wednesday, November 7, at MASTER Bangkok ne 32 24 Hobart ne 17 5 Perth ne 25 10 11am at the Allenton Rugby Berlin drizzle 11 7 Hong Kong ne 27 21 Rarotonga rain 24 22 Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 2:00 pm, yesterday 174.9 Clubrooms, Melrose Road, MONUMENTAL MASON Brisbane ne 31 20 Honolulu showers 31 22 Rome rain 20 14 Ashburton. Followed by a Cairns ne 31 21 Islamabad ne 26 13 San Francisco ne 21 11 Nth Ashburton at 2:00 pm, yesterday 9.79 E.B. CARTER LTD Cairo ne 30 19 Jakarta cloudy 31 26 Seoul cloudy 18 9 private interment at Peters For all your memorial Calcutta ne 32 22 Johannesburg thunder 28 15 Singapore thunder 32 24 Sth Ashburton at 2:00 pm, yesterday 9.50 request. requirements Canberra ne 20 5 Kuala Lumpur thunder 33 25 Stockholm cloudy 4 0 New headstones and designs Colombo thunder 31 23 London showers 13 7 Sydney showers 20 14 Rangitata Klondyke at 2:15 pm, yesterday 86.5 Renovations, Darwin thunder 33 25 Los Angeles ne 26 13 Taipei cloudy 21 19 Additional inscriptions, Delhi windy 27 17 Madrid showers 14 8 Tel Aviv ne 29 16 Dubai ne 33 26 Melbourne ne 18 8 Tokyo ne 18 10 Waitaki Kurow at 3:03 pm, yesterday 397.9 Cleaning and Concrete work Dublin ne 10 5 Moscow rain 14 7 Washington ne 17 1 Carried out by qualified Edinburgh cloudy 8 7 Nadi showers 30 21 Zurich showers 12 8 Source: Environment Canterbury 0800 263 6679 tradesmen. 620 East Street Ashburton to 4pm yesterday Ph/Fax 308 5369 Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing Canterbury Readings Ashburton Methven Christchurch Timaru or 0274 357 974 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday m Airport Airport Airport [email protected] am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm NZMMMA Member 3 Temperature °C 2 At 4pm 25.6 26.1 23.7 23.5 Max to 4pm 28.5 27.6 27.5 25.7 1 Minimum 8.4 13.6 6.4 6.1 0 Grass minimum 4.1 – 3.4 – 5:15 11:38 5:54 12:04 6:08 12:28 6:45 12:52 6:57 1:16 7:30 The times shown are for the Ashburton River mouth. For the Rangitata river Rainfall mm mouth subtract 16 minutes and for the Rakaia river mouth subtract 4 minutes. 16hr to 4pm 0.0 – 0.0 0.0 Rise 6:10 am Rise 6:08 am Rise 6:07 am November to date 0.0 – 0.0 0.0 Set 8:24 pm Set 8:25 pm Set 8:27 pm Avg Nov to date 9 – 6 7 Fair Fair fishing Bad Bad fishing Bad Bad fishing 2019 to date 628.0 – 494.4 381.8 581 – 543 431 Set 3:05 am Set 3:37 am Set 4:05 am Avg year to date Rise 12:51 pm Rise 1:51 pm Rise 2:52 pm Wind km/h At 4pm SE 17 N 26 NE 22 E 11 Full moon Last quarter New moon 13 Nov 2:36 am 20 Nov 10:12 am 27 Nov 4:07 am Strongest gust E 30 – NE 33 E 22 ©Copyright OceanFun Publishing Ltd. www.ofu.co.nz Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa Time of gust 2:08pm – 3:37pm 12:57pm

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Rare double for Ashburton athletes

Preparing for landing during the long jump event at the Arthur Cup and Rakaia Cup event hosted by the Ashburton Athletics Club at the Ashburton Domain oval on Sunday, was Connor Heneghan. A big day for the Ashburton club also ended up being a top one, with the Ashburton team getting their hands on both cups on offer for the first time since 2015. Ashburton beat out teams from Temuka, South Canterbury, Waimate and Geraldine to claim the Arthur Cup, with a total of 472 points. Temuka finished second with 305 points. The Rakaia Cup pitted Ashburton against Selwyn, and Ashburton finished on 468 points compared to Selwyn’s 356. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 031119-HM-0218 MC claims Biggar Memorial

By Erin Tasker Charles said the South Canter- Jay Houston, Charles said. said. “It would have been a better this weekend, there will be a few [email protected] bury batsmen were a bit loose Mid Canterbury opener Nick day if we had more guys get a bat, changes to the Mid Canterbury Mid Canterbury’s rep cricket sea- early on, while Mid Canterbury Gilbert – fresh off scoring all of but we can’t quibble about that,” line-up for that next game. Once son got off to a top start in Timaru opening bowler Richard Turpie the 36 runs required in his Tech he said. that one’s done, Mid Canterbury on Sunday, beating South Canter- bowled tight lines, and ended the side’s runs chase the day before – Mid Canterbury will now turn will have just one more pre-season bury by six wickets to claim the day with 3/9. then got Mid Canterbury off to a their attention to their next game before they get their 2019/20 Ron Biggar Memorial Trophy for Mid Canterbury’s bowling line- good start with a knock of 33, be- pre-season game, against Can- Hawke Cup campaign under way. the first time since 2015. up on Sunday also featured a cou- fore captain James Southby saw terbury Country in Rangiora this They’ll head to Oamaru to play In perfect cricketing conditions ple of young Ashburton College his side home with an unbeaten coming weekend. North Otago in a 50-over game at Aorangi Oval, the home side bowlers on debut and both Tom knock of 35. Charles said with the three Ash- on November 24, with their first won the toss and elected to bat Middleton and Angus Jemmett Winning by six wickets was a burton College players who were Hawke Cup game against South first, but only made it through to took a wicket each. good start to the representative in the team for the South Can- Canterbury in Timaru scheduled 110 all out off 32.5 overs. Jemmett in particular was season, particularly given the lim- terbury game unavailable due for the weekend of December 7 Mid Canterbury coach Garfield bowling with good control, as did ited build-up they’d had, Charles to playing a game at the Willows and 8. Youngsters give it a go on the Ashburton fairways P15