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Rowing will be in the Bandmates are also from Te spotlight this year with the Awamutu College — Kam World Championships being Chadderton (guitar/backing vocals staged at Lake Karapiro — Year 11) and Fraser Macdonald (October 31 - November 7). (bass — bass). If rowing is something Leroy plays guitar and is the you’re interested in or you’ve lead vocalist and Jimi is drummer always wanted to try it - head and backing vocalist. out to Lake Ngaroto on Understandably they are rapt to Sundays (from 10am). be in the final. Newcomers will be Smokefreerockquest has been a introduced to the basics of launching pad for some of New rowing and you’ll be able to get Zealand’s finest rock acts — such as Midnight Youth, Opshop, Ever- out on the water with more more, The Datsuns, Brooke Fraser, experienced people from Te Anika Moa, Steriogram, Spacifix, Awamutu Rowing Club. For Phoenix Foundation, The Feelers, further information contact The Black Seeds, Nesian Mystik, Wendy Reynolds (ph 871 8711 Bic Runga, The Checks, Fur Patrol, or 871 3947 a/h) or Sue Liam Finn and Elemeno P — and Swinerd (ph 07 825 9975). The Good Fun would love to be added to that list. Rugby treat The Good Fun has been together The local rugby fraternity for about 18 months, but all the are in for a treat at Albert Park young musicians have played for a on Saturday. number of years. 190810SP01 Both the Waikato Under-20 They placed second at the Wai- LIVE SHOW: The Good Fun doing what they love, from left Kam Chadderton, Jimi Mataio, Leroy Clampitt and Development teams are kato Smokefreerockquest behind and Fraser Macdonald. playing their Bay of Plenty Hamilton Boys’ Dinosaur Goes counterparts on the No. 1 Rawr — two time regional winners doing what they do best, playing ‘‘The quality of music in this Rockshops, recording time at York ground at 12.30pm and and good friends of The Good Fun. live. competition just keeps getting bet- St Studio, radio promotional sup- 2.10pm respectively. Waikato They’ll play off for the national They found out Tuesday they ter and better and I can’t wait to port for a single, the Edge airplay Under-20s thrashed Taranaki title at Hamilton’s Founders had made the final. Already they see some of these acts on tour,’’ award with the opportunity to be Theatre against Custard Bear from have been filmed in Pirongia said Op Shop drummer Bobby played on The Edge, video play on 107-8 at the weekend. Canterbury, the Peasants of Eden for a video to air Kennedy. youth music channel C4, a place on Te Awamutu Sports’ centre/ from Nelson, Te Paamu on C4. Tania Deans from NZ on Air the NZ On Air Kiwi Hit Disc, a first five Jordan Davies is in the from Otaki, Leroy says said the final eight made for a great photo shoot sponsored by Schick Waikato U20 team, while two Auck- the shows have line up for 2010. and a promotional package from midfield back Mark Murray and land singer included every- ‘‘It is going to be a great night in Myspace New Zealand. There is hooker Simon Kay are in the songwriters, thing from the Hamilton — I am very excited also the Mainz Scholarship for Development side. Kriston Girls High about seeing these bands live.’’ outstanding musicianship, The Batistich and Ball to open- Confirmed guest stars for the Apra Lyric Award, Lowdown Best Quiz anyone? Massad ing for event are chart topping R&B singer Song Award and the Smokefree St Patrick’s Catholic School Barakat- Die!Die!Die! J.Williams, Auckland new wave Women’s Musicianship Award. is staging a fundraising quiz Devine and He says it music duo and Dunedin ‘‘If the national winner makes night on Friday, August 27. Bay of Plenty doesn’t mat- based indie rockers Die!Die!Die! the most of the opportunity there is Teams of six will compete four piece ter whether Members of Kids of 88 were part almost certain success in the Kiwi for prizes (including best Malcolm Jack. they are of Incursa which won music industry,’’ dressed team) and bragging Earlier this playing Smokefreerockquest in 2004, while Smokefreerockquest director rights in the event, which is year the band their own Die!Die!Die! had members in the Glenn Common said. being held at Waipa released their songs, or covers, 2001 winning band, Carriage H. ‘‘You just have to look at our Workingmen’s Club from 7pm. debut EP Phone the time on stage together is Prizes for the national winner track record to see the influence Entries can be made at St Home, containing invaluable when it comes to the this year include a NZ On Air new the event has.’’ four original songs. 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Te Awamutu Police 872 0100 EMERGENCY 111 Has Council split into two camps? Te Awamutu Police have dealt with the following matters since last week: Monday, August 9: The respective August 12 attempts to advance the pro- consideration for library staff, architects were notified fol- Arrests: Man for threatening to letters of deputy mayor Peter position that it is early stages and the public. lowing the meeting and the harm and possession of a knife in Lee and councillor Michael Cox yet and we should all calm In conclusion, I fancy it has concept was then made pub- public. Man for breaching a protection clearly disclose a divided Coun- down, a general oil on troubled been negligent of Te Awamutu lic. Resolutions (the import- order. cil. waters approach. Courier to conveniently over- ant bit) made during the Police pursue vehicle reported We are back to a Cambridge He states Council resolved look the fact the public were debate that was held in public stolen from Te Awamutu on SH31. camp and a Te Awamutu camp. that the concept be shared with excluded from the important excluded session were rati- Vehicle and occupants also believed to On the one hand Cr Lee says the the community. Again, I repeat, meeting on this subject. fied in the open section of the be involved in a robbery in Kawhia. museum/theatre complex can- why in heaven’s name were the ROBIN PLOWRIGHT meeting, and subsequently Vehicle crashes and occupants admit- not be afforded and on the other public excluded from the Coun- Editor’s note: The public, published in the Courier. ted to Waikato Hospital. Cr Cox says ‘you participated cil meeting of June 29, 2010? including media, were Alan Empson was invited to Theft of diesel from Pirongia Mobil and voted for ratification it, and His version seems a long way excluded (from the part of the be chairman of the steering Service Station reported. Police dis- for good measure you were in removed from the fact we meeting at which acceptance group, along with representa- cover vehicle also reported as stolen. the chair!’ already have Alan Empson as of the concept design settled tives of invited groups, whose Theft of copper wire from Budden What neither of them dis- chair of a committee on by the steering group was mandate was to get the pro- Road property reported. close is that ratification of the implementing this community discussed) because architects ject to the concept stage. Burglary of Limeworks Loop Road concept design was taken with project. who had entered the design Council advises that the residence reported. PS3, cellphones, public excluded. What was the This sounds like a fait competition had not been steering group, having cameras, iPod and jewellery stolen. reason for this? It all seems accompli to me. I am not fussed advised of the outcome and completed its task, has now Tuesday, August 10: duplicitous to me, and just a about a theatre but I would like could not be until Council been disbanded. There is no Fresh Choice reported theft of bat- tiny bit nasty and ego driven. to see original thought about an had ratified the concept for official committee teries. Offender seen on security foot- Likewise CEO Garry Dyet improved museum and better ongoing consultation. All ‘implementing’ this project. age. Wednesday, August 11: Man arrested for possession of a Let future of our weapon. Kihikihi takes a turn for better Theft of a hot water cylinder from Herbert Street property reported. town have say What a great feeling of drawn attention to the needs of intend to take it. We are a Thursday, August 12: support Kihikihi residents our village by several means, proud lot and if there is one Man arrested for breaching the pace. have had from the arrival of e.g. submissions and the place in Waipa District that Youth reported for shoplifting from Can we please stop going on about three new businesses in our media, we now have a very deserves the title ‘Heart of The Warehouse, Postie Plus and the proposed new museum/theatre main street. Welcome Big T strong group of Council staff to History’ it is our village! Sanders Chemist. complex? It seems to be a long tennis (furniture etc), Altogether help us make progress with the We are very aware that Friday, August 13: game of who wants it and who doesn’t Lovely (clothing), and the new Town Concept Plan. We realise Kihikihi does not have at least Saturday, August 14: want it to go ahead. owners of the coffee shop. we will only get what can be one footpath on one side of the Arrests: Man on two outstanding And all the letters printed in the With the swish of a paint afforded, and in line with street throughout, same for warrants. Man for EBA. Man for threat- Courier seem to be from the older brush these buildings have Annual Plans, so the impact on kerb and channelling. ening behaviour. generation who love to have a spat been upgraded which makes rates will be negligible. These are basic everyday Sunday, August 15: from time to time. Why don’t you let Kihikihi a more attractive We know the mix of requirements and if Council Arrests: Man for breaching bail. the future of this town have a say? place to stop for a while, have a incomes and circumstances in wants to promote more safe Man for wilful damage and possession I agree that the library and cuppa and a look around. our area require us to be walking as exercise, then we of a cannabis bong. museum needs to be upgraded but I also want to tell you of the prudent, so anything that need the basics to activate this Theft of two 45kg gas bottles from disagree with the theatre that will only marked success of your Kihi- could be done with your sup- programme. Lyon Street property reported. hold up to 400 people. Hamilton is only kihi Residents and Ratepayers port will be put out there for HAZEL BARNES Burglary of Hazelmere Crescent 25 minutes away, holding all major Group. Because we have comment. It’s our turn and we Waipa District Councillor property reported. Motor mower stolen. concerts and shows. The amount of Report of motorbike doing skids in money needed just to look after the Anchor Park received. Bike located and maintenance of the building on a Intestinal fortitude required by District Council confiscated. Numerous possible riders. yearly basis alone is absolutely ridicu- 24 hour Victim Support is available by lous. Home owners’ rates are high Museum complex - ratepayers don’t want it. But I’m willing to bet they ‘aint got the phoning 0800 VICTIM (0800 842846). enough thank you. That’s very clear - no ifs or buts. guts’. NICOLE WESTERBAAN Ideally Council should simply just drop it ED CLARKE TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010 3 Support overwhelms family - Yellow pages hoax

Te Awamutu Courier has The scam fax is offering Yel- sun shines through dark days received a warning for local busi- low® customers the option to have nesses about a hoax doing the their company details, search rounds. words and key industry phrases, BY COLIN THORSEN Yellow® is also warning cus- recorded and submitted to the tomers not to sign a hoax fax that Google search engine to enable A young family is bouncing is currently circulating. The them to reach more people search- back after grieving the loss of their unsolicited fax is being sent to ing for products and companies mother to cancer in April and customers in order to scam online. losing all their belongings to fire a money. The fax also asks customers to month ago. The Chamber has advised all provide an authorised signature ‘‘Since the Courier ran the story its members. and fax it back to ‘Yellow® Page on our house fire in Te Tomo This fax falsely claims to be (not ‘Pages’) New Zealand’. Street, we have been inundated sent from Yellow pages® and According to the fax communica- with support from the commun- displays a logo which looks like tion, payment is still required for ity,’’ says Haupokia Richards. the real Yellow pages® logo but is the agreement term (two years) in ‘‘We’re all blown away. We’re upside down. It also includes a the event that the customer asks very humble and our faith in copy of Yellow®’s Terms and to be removed from the service. society has been renewed.’’ Conditions. Yellow® suggests advertisers Mr Richards says his family “We are urging Yellow® cus- contact the Customer Assist team were all ‘doom and gloom’ after the tomers not to sign this contract or on 0800 803 803 or their Yellow® fire but ‘‘the cobweb has been lifted disclose their details”, says representative should they have and the sun is shining again.’’ Yellow®’s Marketing Director, any concerns. ‘Aunty’ Karen Searancke says Kellie Nathan. The yellowpage fax scam has the family is well into recovery “If customers sign this fax, been circulating off and on around mode thanks to the overwhelming they may be entering into a legal the world for more than a year. generosity of the local community. contract and could be liable to pay The New Zealand Ministry of ‘‘The fire was on the Friday, the almost $4,000. We don’t want to see Consumer Affairs, Scam Watch, Courier ran the story on the that happen”. has been notified. Tuesday and from that day on phone calls of assistance have snowballed. ‘‘We’re at a stage now that we Nominate volunteer coaches have to say thanks, but no thanks — we are now back on out feet.’’ TC190810CT01 The search is underway for New SPARC, and one regional award Ms Searancke says she is LIFT FOR FAMILY: Haupokia Richards and children, from left: Dymes, Zealand’s top volunteer coaches. winner also receives a coach overwhelmed but not surprised by Izaeleah and De-janalle. The public is being invited to development opportunity from the way the community has rallied make their nominations for the SPARC. around to support the Richards’ Thanks to the kind donations ‘‘The way the community has SPARC Volunteer Coach Awards There are more than 70,000 vol- family in their time of need. from the community and combined opened its hearts to us has given us 2010. unteer coaches in New Zealand ‘‘I’ve been involved with the churches of Kihikihi, Te Awamutu a whole new outlook,’’ Mr Richards Any grassroots volunteer coach from students to octogenarians. Kohanga for 12 years and this and surrounding districts, the says. can be nominated. There are three They volunteer literally millions of community always rallies around young Richards family are now ‘‘To others who may be going award categories — student, gen- hours of their time to the commun- families, especially those with renting a fully refurbished house in through a hard time, Kia Kaha — eral and lifetime. ity. young children, struck down by Kihikihi. Previously, they were hang in there, because there is help The awards will be decided by “Add up all their volunteer tragedy. kindly taken in by a Grey Street out there when you least expect it.’’ the local regional sports trust Sport hours and it’s just staggering”, says ‘‘A real cross section of the family. The Richards’ say they are Waikato. All nominated coaches SPARC chief executive, Peter community has assisted, young/ They will be warm for the indebted to each and everyone who receive a letter of thanks from Miskimmin. old and rich/poor. remainder of this winter and next assisted. Sport Waikato and go into a draw to Nominations can be made ‘‘We had people in their 70s year after the combined churches The list is too long to mention win one of 17 $100 sports vouchers. online by visiting saying they haven’t got much but dropped off two truck loads of everyone but they would publicly Three nominated coaches in www.sparc.org.nz/volunteers or by here you are, we would like you to wood. like to thank Te Awamutu Volun- each region are also awarded picking up an entry from Sport have this. One lady came back Donations from the teer Fire Brigade and Michelle regional titles. Award winners win Waikato. three times with blankets, sheets, congregations enabled the family Tarrant and her staff at WINZ Te a generous supply of Wattie’s pro- The student category is open to cutlery etc.’’ to replenish the cupboards. Awamutu. ducts, coaching apparel from school-aged coaches. The public have asked for it – so we are building it... Exciting New Show Home with INNOVATIVE features throughout Opening October 2010 The recent addition of three new awards gives further testimony to the continuing quality of Davies Homes. Come and see us at the Te Awamutu Home Expo on the 11th September 2010 held at the Te Awamutu Events Centre. Watch out for our updates of future projects over the next couple of months.

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TC190810SP07 PEKERAU pupil Ashton McDonald (left) and Te Awamutu College students Amber Serdett and Megan Brown (right) create their special Envirokids muffins.

BY CATHY ASPLIN for its commitment to learn- ing about sustainability, par- Pekerau School cele- ticularly Room Four brated the awarding of an students who inspired other Enviroschools Bronze classes and the community Award with a special to become involved. assembly last week. ‘‘Room Four continues to Guests Waipa District challenge the rest of the Mayor Alan Livingston and school to participate in and Enviroschools facilitator learn about the environ- Robyn Irving watched ment. The whole school has slideshows of the students in identified their environmen- TC190810CA01 action (accompanied by tal concerns and issues. MAYOR Alan Livingston (right) joins Pekerau Room Four, staff and supporters under the school’s impressive waharoa. school singing) before they ‘‘Together they are work- presented the award. ing with the community to sustainability message College. They are also involved in The Enviroschools pro- Pekerau Envirokids then learn more about them and around other schools and Vegetables and herbs the Mangaohoi Stream Pro- gramme in the Waipa is took the Mayor on a tour of find sustainable solutions.’’ centres in the district. grown by the students were ject alongside other young funded by the Waipa District the school grounds, pointing The school has a number This included visiting utilised to make muffins, people from the area. Council and Environment out vegetable gardens, a of sustainable practices some early childhood with the students joining ENVIROSCHOOLS Waikato. native area, a kowhai walk, a already in place and has led centres and helping them forces to design the recipes Enviroschools is a In all 23 local schools waharoa (gateway), food and community initiatives with their sustainable pro- and create the end results. national network of schools participate and 11 have paper recycling systems. involving other schools. jects. Pekerau students have learning about, creating and gained awards, including Te Enviroschools facilitator ‘Eco-warrior Exchanges’ They also worked closely grown potatoes in buckets implementing environmen- Awamutu College, Pokuru, Robyn Irving says Pekerau have seen Pekerau School with the Home Economics and many have developed tal action and sustainable Wharepapa South, Puahue School is to be commended students spreading the department at Te Awamutu their own gardens at home. communities. and Rukuhia. MASSIVE CLEARANCE SALE

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NOW AVAILABLE IN TE AWAMUTU YOUR LETTERS No begging for votes

We know the history of the dis- and it will continue due to the trict and we know how lovely it is backing it already has, unless the and that Dean Taylor and his mates public use their votes wisely to stop have wanted a museum and we have it. all had the chance to have our say In the end that is what will over the years. happen if you vote for the current The problem has been that regime. nobody has been told the actual cost I was disappointed to see that you until now and people are terrified as allowed Peter Lee to use your forum to how it can be managed and paid to beg for votes. Is he a credible for when they are already paying candidate? I am obviously not excessively for rates. convinced. Mr Taylor cannot say that This project is being promoted by because people failed to comment on people who have no chance of a future project then they must live funding and running it in the cur- with it because a few deluded souls rent form. Based on current use of want a fancy building. the museum it is unsustainable, So far the project has been put out however if the public want a new for public comment, however the museum then they should have one, WDC refuse to hold a proper survey provided that they pay for it. as to public opinion, you Mr Editor At present we clearly have a refuse to hold a poll and Mr Dyet situation where a minority want one HUGE ON QUALITY - refuses to put the matter of a refer- and they expect the majority who endum before the Council, saying don’t want it in the current form to LOW ON PRICE that it is ‘‘Premature’’. fund it for them. This is yet another example of Just like in the Hitchhiker’s Nelson’s ‘‘I see no ships" Guide to the Galaxy, the plans have What will happen from now on is been locked in a draw in the base- OIL AND FILTER KITS that only 7 out of 12 councillors can ment of the building for many years. AVAILABLE vote to continue the project. Each That does not mean that we should month another resolution will be accept it. passed to inch the project forward J.C.M. PARLANE Facts blurring with fiction

Please let’s get the facts right about the complex voiced by some present the meeting called by James Parlane and I hope they make their about the proposed museum/theatre submissions when this project comes COME AND CHECK OUT OUR MAN-SIZED complex for Te Awamutu. up for review in the Annual Plan and Good on you for calling it and the 10 year Council Long Term Plan. RANGE OF AUTOMOTIVE LUBRICANTS giving those who wanted to air their Fact 5. Council has placed a ceiling views that opportunity. Cr Cox, Com- on construction of the building of munity Board chair Dean Taylor and $14.2 million inflation adjusted. Rosetown I tried to put the facts about this Fact 6. There will be no start to the x Holden WE ARE HERE project to the meeting. complex unless the community can 7652934AA MAHOE STREET Fact 1. Early in the meeting, I raise the third share ($5 Million) and

221 Mahoe Street, Te Awamutu Te Awamutu asked that an independent chairman that means money in the bank. Ph: 07 871 8838 Events Centre be appointed by the meeting so every- CEO Garry Dyet has been asked by Churchill Street one could have their say in a reason- all councillors to produce a strategy able fashion. However, Mr Parlane for funding all high cost community carried on, made his comments as a projects and in particular for this debate, and came up with his own complex and the Cambridge covered conclusions. pool. Fact 2. My comments about Te It is laughable to read Cr Peter Awamutu doubling in size came out Lee’s comments about a $30 Million of the Waipa 2050 project and the plus complex and the running costs. development of the town concept That is a big stretch from $14.2 plans. This was the result of two years million. He was there for most of the TE AWAMUTU MOTORS LTD of research, submissions and con- discussions but obviously his mind - Te Awamutu’s trusted name in the motor industry for the past 60 years - sultative groups throughout all of was not on the job. Waipa.Yes it was 2050, not 2030. What He is silent about the $15 Million contribution did Mr Parlane make Cambridge covered pool and it’s when this work was being done? funding and running costs of $1 to $2 Fact 3. The present Te Awamutu Million a year. This is the same library is only rated at about 30% by councillor who has proposed and the libraries’ professional body and I supported several grandiose versions MITSUBISHI SELLOUTSELLOUT am sure that the present librarians of the Cambridge pool. and library users are very interested I have asked staff to report back on AT PRICES NEVER TO BE REPEATED AGAIN to hear that Mr Parlane thinks they where the funds have been spent will become redundant. Does he think throughout the district on necessary ALL WITH 5 YEAR, 130,000KM WARRANTIES knowledge, entertainment, history infrastructure and community assets and literature should become redun- over the past 10 years. I’m looking to dant as well? see how the Cambridge, Leamington Fact 4. Those speaking on behalf of and Te Awamutu CBD upgrades, the SAVE $4,600 SAVE $15,795 the proposal kept saying that the community gymnasium at Cam- proposed complex plan had been bridge High School, all the develop- Outlander LS Pajero GLS approved by Council unanimously. ments at Lake Karapiro and the Don 2 litre, 2WD, 3.2 diesel, After all, the proposal has been on Rowlands Events Centre stack up. 7 seater high output Council’s agenda for many years, well Councillors do listen and we do 150kw before I got on to Council six years look forward to constructive ago. Yes, now is another time for comments either side of any issue. I ratepayers and residents to have their want what is the best solution for all $33,990 $58,995 say. Up until now, all the submissions Waipa residents. It is important that DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY on the project were positive. How- everyone gets the facts right. ever, there was strong opposition to CR GRAHAM JULL SAVE $10,795 SAVE $10,030 Build, or rationalise? Triton GLS Triton GL Double cab, 4WD, 2.5 high 2WD, performance Cr Michael Cox’s museum would be raised from asset sales, that 2.500 diesel, common rail, clarifications in the Courier were could go towards upgrading the town’s common rail, d/cab and interesting. infrastructure. One third from fund- i/c turbo diesel chassis,i/c He indicated the cost to build raising and one third from a loan to $34,995 102kw $34,740 turbo diesel would be about $15 Million. The final Council, or in other words ratepayers. 133kw cost is always higher when building. Mr Cox stated interest would be about DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY Apparently the museum stores 5%-6%. Would he personally guaran- around $40 Million of exhibits. I tee this? What if interest on the $5 OPEN 7 DAYS - PHONE 07 871 5048 wonder who valued these? Million loan doubled? I have a shed full of so called There are nearly 30 esteemed collectables. I have two options — people on the steering group. It’s a real build a bigger shed and wind up with pity Council didn’t ask Te Awamutu TE AWAMUTU MOTORS LTD more stuff or get rid of it. Council may residents if they want a $15 Million-$20 consider the latter. Million museum or would they rather OPEN 7 DAYS. SATURDAY 9AM - 3PM, SUNDAY 10AM - 4PM It’s great so many school children have improved roading, water supply, CORNER CHURCHILL AND MAHOE ST • TE AWAMUTU PH (07) 871 5048 – 24 HOURS visit the museum. Maybe some of the sewerage, rubbish disposal and a long A/H John Hare (027) 442 7856 excess exhibits could be donated to term plan to reduce Council spending. • Allan Paterson (027) 442 7853 • Stu Tervit (027) 482 7856 schools or other museums. I wonder what the reply would be? 7653748AA Apparently one third of the money VERN WILSON TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010 9 100% NEW ZEALAND OWNED AND OPERATED

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BY CATHY ASPLIN Gibbes played 64 games for on shelter Waikato, 68 for the Chiefs and eight Te Awamutu College U65kg rugby tests for the All Blacks. team stormed into the final of the He also captained New Zealand A public meeting at Te Awamutu College on Waikato competition with a 25-3 win Maori to a famous win over the Saturday will give local people a chance to discuss over Hamilton Boy’s High School A on Lions at Waikato Stadium. what’s happening at the local animal shelter. Saturday. The U65kg final will be played at Former SPCA shelter manager Dianne Gray Te Awamutu always looked in Te Awamutu College at 10.40am. says she has been grateful for support for her and control of the match played in wet Spectators are welcome. the number of people who have shown concern conditions at home, with number U14 TEAMS about the future of the shelter. eight Matthew van Tol scoring three The Te Awamutu College Under ‘‘The Te Awamutu community provided a great tries and Angus Seddon one. 14A team lost its semi-final to deal of finance to allow the shelter to be built and In something of an upset St Johns HBHS A and will now be playing off have supported it in a variety of ways since then. gained the other finals berth with a for third/fourth place against The community now needs to make it obvious 24-5 win over higher ranked team Matamata A at home (9.30am, prior what they would like to see happen there. HBHS B. to the U65kg final). ‘‘People have expressed their concerns that the Te Awamutu has beaten St Johns The Under 14B team is having a shelter is not going to be able to continue due to twice during earlier rounds (37-7, 19-7) strong finish to the season, win- rising costs and expenses being incurred. so head into this weekend’s match as ning their game against Matamata ‘‘There doesn’t seem to be many animals being favourites to take the Jono Gibbes U14B 55-5, so will be playing off for rehomed either.’’ Trophy. fifth/sixth place this week. She says there is still a local SPCA committtee, Winning the trophy would be a They play at home against but the shelter is currently being run by the wonderful tribute to a former pupil. HBHS White at 10.40am. national body, the RNZSPCA. ‘‘The meeting at 11am on Saturday gives people the chance to ask questions and express their views. I encourage people to come along and discuss how they feel about the situation.’’ Sing a rainbow

Rosetown Choristers concert in St John’s Angli- can Church (August 29, 2pm) will feature easy listening songs each representing a colour that appears in the rainbow. Each of the seven colours will be represented by songs ranging from the children’s classic ‘Sing a Rainbow’ to the ever popular ‘Yellow Bird’ and to a beautiful, little known arrangement of the 23rd Psalm. The Choristers will be joined during the pro- gramme by guest group, quartet ‘Vocal Focus’. Rosetown Choristers are unauditioned singers who meet weekly to practice in order to present two concerts annually – usually June and November. However, this year there will be three concerts. The first was on ANZAC Day and the third will be a combined concert with Cantamus Men’s and Women’s Choirs on November 21. For further information on the Rosetown TC190810CA03 TC190810CA04 Choristers phone Annie Fullerton (07 823 6796) or TE AWAMUTU COLLEGE U65kg number eight Matthew van Tol dives COLLEGE jumper Patrick McKee stretches to Robin Astridge (870 4424). over the tryline with a helping hand from Angus Seddon. collect the ball during his team’s semi-final win.

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OPEN SUN 12.00-12.30 NEW LISTING OPEN SUN 12.45-1.15 OPEN SUN 1.45-2.15 OPEN SUN 2.00-2.30 OPEN SUN 2.15-2.45 443/1 FACTORY RD, TE AWAMUTU $189,000 266 MUTU STREET, TE AWAMUTU $215,000 7 ACACIA AVE, KIHIKIHI $265,000 1/107 CARLTON ST, TE AWAMUTU $279,000 239 CHURCHILL ST, TE AWAMUTU $282,000 Ideal Starter. Renovated 3 bedroom home. New A real little gem and so handy to town – if you Lovely three double bedroom home with new bathroom, two toilets, and Why is this not sold? Just has to be one of the best buys around, Two bedroom unit handy to town centre. Open plan bathroom, carpet, open plan living. Separate laundry. are a 1st home buyer or investor then look no nicely decorated interior. Well landscaped 1221m2 section. Sleepout sunny, excellent outdoor fl ow. Conservatory, large lounge, 2 double living area, 2 double bedrooms, modern kitchen, Handy to college. Good investment. Phone Don to view. further! for extra guests. Rural outlook. Could be the best valued property in bedrooms plus offi ce. A really BIG townhouse with great views, close heat pump. Internal access garage. Motivated View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100304 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100805 Kihikihi? View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA090608 to town. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100103 vendors. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100711 DON PINNY - M: 027 289 5924 A: 07 871 7114 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 GLENN WALSH - M: 021 925 744 A: 07 870 1831 WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976 DON PINNY - M: 027 289 5924 A: 07 871 7114

OPEN SUN 1.45-2.15 OPEN SUN 2.15-2.45 PRICE REDUCED OPEN SUN 3.00-3.30 PRICE REDUCED OPEN SUN 1.30-2.00 OPEN SUN 1.00-1.30 1753 KIHIKIHI RD, TE AWAMUTU $359,000 414 KIHIKIHI RD, TE AWAMUTU $385,000 99 GLENEAGLES DR, TE AWAMUTU $429,000 1840 REWI ST, TE AWAMUTU $489,000 36 MCGHIE RD, TE AWAMUTU $559,000 The new house is nearly fi nished so my sellers want their So deceiving from the road! You must view this My sellers are off overseas and want their new home Elevated to take in the views and offering three living Bring the family or move off the farm this house with great family home sold! With stunning views all year fantastic home to see just how much it has to sold now! Offering amazing living spaces and 4 areas plus a beautiful new designer kitchen – this home stunning rural views will suit all buyers! Offering 4brms, round this home has been meticulously maintained! offer – be very surprised! bedrooms this home is well elevated and in a very good is gorgeous and must be viewed to be appreciated! 3 bathrooms and an offi ce this is a superior home. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100106 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA090909 area. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100607 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100606 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA081102 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174 KIRSTIE McGRAIL - M: 027 270 3175 A: 07 870 3174

OPEN SUN 1.00-1.45 OPEN SUN 3.00-3.30 NEW LISTING 75 AUBIN CLOSE, PIRONGIA $595,000 229 YOUNG ST, TE AWAMUTU $695,000 $159,000 $180,000 What A Stunner. Time for a change of pace? Enjoy the A landmark property. Spacious luxury home. 2 living Surprise! A modest face – but hidden charm. This STEP INTO OWNERSHIP Solid weatherboard lifestyle of over an acre (fenced), magical views of Pirongia areas, 2 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms, huge master suite with estate sale could be your chance to get on to the home, 3 bedrooms, polished fl oors, separate Mountain, and a stunning home that will capture your heart. sitting room, CV $650,000. Owners very motivated to property ladder. An excellent tenant in place. kitchen. On a sunny 736m² level section. View today. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100804 sell. View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100116 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100713 View at www.harcourts.co.nz ID#TA100802 VICKI LAWRANCE - M: 027 666 1270 A: 07 870 1283 WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976 WENDY SMEATON - M: 027 275 5655 A: 07 871 4976 GLENN WALSH - M: 021 925 744 A: 07 870 1831

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7647530AA Printers: APN Print Ellerslie TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010 17 Peace Cup defenders Mighty Marist make final blitz makeshift rivals Te Awamutu Marist have made the final in Waikato second division rugby for the second time in three years. BY COLIN THORSEN Murray Gane Plumbing Te Awamutu Marist played their way into this Saturday’s grand final Peace Cup holders with a 9-3 semi-final win over Te Akau at Marist Te Awamutu opened Park. their representative Hamilton Marist beat Hamilton Old Boys 13-6 rugby campaign with a in the other semi-final to finish top qualifiers, resounding 52-0 win securing home ground advantage in the final over an Otorohanga against Te Awamutu Marist, 2.40pm kickoff, this Invitation XV. Saturday. The game, played at Carl Henderson reports that Marist Park (Te the Island Reserve in Awamutu) was ‘‘a bit worse for wear after all the Otorohanga on Satur- heavy rain. It didn’t make for a great spectacle.’’ day, was dedicated to Marist dominated most aspects of the game. Justin Aikman and Their outstanding forward pack was again domin- Shannon Hepi with a ant at scrum and lineout times. minute’s silence and Te Akau never really threatened the Marist both teams wearing line. black arm bands. Marist’s game plan of turning Te Akau around Aikman and Hepi, by kicking for the corners and keeping them tragically killed pinned in their own half worked a treat, and the recently in a motor home team’s tackling was once again resolute. vehicle accident, were First five Scott Sands nailed three penalties members of last year’s from four attempts, two in the first half for a 6-3 champion Te Awamutu halftime lead, and one in the second half. Peace Cup team. Henderson says ‘‘after several close games Te Awamutu were against Te Akau over the past few years, Marist scheduled to defend the were very happy to come away with a win against trophy for the first the perennial finalists. It was a very good all round time, this tenure, team effort in very trying conditions.’’ against Maniapoto but A supporters bus will leave Marist clubrooms the King Country side at 1pm on Saturday. To book a seat on the bus, call defaulted Friday morn- Logan 0274276476. The fee is $5 return. ing due to unforeseen Henderson says the Marist players would like circumstances. TC190810CT02 to have as much hometown support as possible to Cup holder’s coach, PLAYMAKER: Te Awamutu Peace Cup first five help bring the trophy back to Te Awamutu. David Fox says Greg Hone Wanden breaches the Otorohanga Invita- Te Awamutu Marist squad for Saturday’s final: Crum and Merv Carr tion XV’s defence. Mark Kahura (c), Stu Dexter, Dave Ngatai, Grant did a fantastic job Sands, Matt Bradley, Puhoi Heta, Uoka Kavesi, rusting up the Invita- was his loose forward Wanden showed his Cameron McKenzie, Bryce McCandlish, Scott tion XV at such short team-mate Peke class, while centres Sands, Thomas Mahutonga, Haydon Paerata, notice to fill the breach. Manawaiti, who was Josh Harris and Leon Darren Marsom, Ace Masalo, Adam Kahura, Josh They called on a mix of prominent on defence, Emery set up strong Hewlett, John Gisbourne, Andy Vickers, Nick players from Waitomo while up front Adrian running wings Inoke Thompson, Norman Lima, Logan McLaughlin, TC190810CA05 and Otorohanga, as Tucker and Villame Tuibua and Rupeni Anthony Kahura, Leroy Kirikiri, Chris Collins, DESPITE difficult conditions (and a decent well as a couple from Te Seuseu were both Seduadua for many Lima Kavesi, Shane Chapman. 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He was born August 3, retirement home, family, on August 16, Ashmore, Surfers 2010. Dearly loved wife left us all and we miss 2010, weighing you very much, your Guest Speaker - Simon Petersen - CEO Rowing NZ 3470gms, (7lb 7oz). Paradise in his 89th of the late Albert (Ab). year. Loved husband Darling mum and loving husband, John, $1,000 All Welcome - Light supper provided of Ivy and loved father precious friend of Don Markgerard and Births and father-in-law to (Nelson); Laurie and Edith, David and SUTTON Jim and Karen Richard (Te Awamutu); Marian (deceased) Darren and Janine (Surfers), Marilyn and Nancy and Tim grandchildren, John REWARD welcome with love our Craig (Brisbane), Tony (Hibiscus Coast); and wife Lyn, Daniel, little boy and Gloria (Te Janene and Mike (Te Sarah and Sam. Public Notices Kuiti). Cherished "Tarn Oliver John" Awamutu), Peter and "Forever in our hearts. Sheryl (Hamilton). nanny of Jennifer; Rest in peace." Born August 8, 4160 Loved pop to 16 Melissa, Daniel, and DUTY gms, (9lb 3oz). A grandchildren and 22 Amy, Joshua and Cara; Unveilings PHARMACY WAITOMO brother for Sienna and great grandchildren. Caleb, Christa, Jacob, Eden. Jonathan, Adam, Ben, EMERY TE AWAMUTU A remembrance service Eliana and the late Charles. PHARMACY GOLF CLUB will be held at Depaul Hope; David and Rosie, Welcome whanau and OPEN Lions Charity Deaths Villa in Surfers. All Michelle and Nicholas. communications to friends to the every Weekend Daffodil Day ANSO Devoted great unveiling of Charles’ Evelyn Rosemary (Lyn). Hewitson, 1681 grandmother of For JR’s return Saturday Golf Cambridge Road, Te headstone at the 9.00am - 3.00pm On August 14, 2010 Sebastian; Abby; family cemetery, Te Tournament after a short illness. Awamutu. Cassidy and Courtney; JR is our Jack Russell dog who has been Sunday Tyla and Rylan. Awa Puku Urupa, & Public Holidays Loved sister-in-law of "God has you in his 11.00am on August 28, missing since mid June from the Waitomo Julie and Ron Anso keeping, we have you Treasured soul mate 10.00am - 1.00pm August 27, 2010 and sister of Dorothy 2010. Back to the Valley, in the northern King Country. and aunt of Nigel and in our hearts." marae on Morgans 18-9 holes and the late Greg, Wendy Smith, and favourite Despite an extensive search and advertising, Sadly missed. aunt of Cathy Murray Road for kai hakari. bashers welcome. and Allen. (Canada). Nau mai, haere mai. JR has not been found. ALL WELCOME Anniversaries "All that I am or ever CLASSIFIED JR is a dearly loved member of our family and MASONIC Phone (07) 873-7221 hope to be, I owe to my we desperately want him returned. GOLDEN WEDDING angel Mother." ADVERTISING SECRETS June’s friends are A reward of $1,000 is being offered for his Wards - Bradbury 7654287AA invited to a service to be immediate and safe return. If you have JR or held on Friday, August PHONE 871 5151 Whats in it for you! know of his whereabouts, we appeal to you to Membership of an order 20, 2010, at 1.00pm at PUBLIC NOTICE Ian Robert Wards Alexandra House return him safely or contact us. over 300 years old. Chapel, 570 Alexandra Church Services Please contact Andrew on (027) 483-8686 Section 31(3) and Marie Isobel Bradbury Street, Te Awamutu, The prospect of or (07) 839-7100 (daytime). Sale of Liquor married in Knox Presbyterian followed by a private PRESBYTERIAN knowing what it’s cremation. All TE AWAMUTU JR can be returned to any SPCA, Vet Clinic or really all about Act 1989 Church, Hamilton on August 20, communications to the 7459464AA General Distribu- 80 Mutu Street 7649945AA Dog Control Offi cer. No questions asked! Become a member! Mazza family, c/- PO tors Limited, 1960 by the Rev ER Harries. Box 137, Te Awamutu, Sunday, August 22 Phone a please. at St Andrews (027) 612-3374 duly incorporated Te Awamutu Funeral 9.00am company having its Congratulations on reaching a “Golden Milestone” with Services FDANZ. More traditional Fax Te Awamutu Courier ClassifiedsClassifi eds registered offi ce at love and best wishes from your family, Stuart and Karen, Cuppa and chat time • 871-3675 • Auckland has made Craig and Julie, Janene and Phil New, the late Alistair, In Memoriam 10.30am application to the Heather and Alvyn Schick and Carolyn, Family Service District Licensing Lighthouse: (Creche facilities) Sports Notices New Name and your 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Agency at Te Awam- 10.00am New Owners utu for the grant Te Pahu PIRONGIA RUGBY New Premises of an Off Licence Funeral Directors All Welcome in respect of the www.teawamutu.net/standrews AND SPORTS CLUB premises situated at DOLLY 181 Sloane Street, PRE-LOVEDCLOTHING Te Awamutu to be METHODIST known as Count- COACHES REQUIRED BOUTIQUE BURTT formerly down. Richard ("Richie"). CHURCH Second Image The general nature of "Six years have FOR 2011 SEASON passed since you left us, Sunday, August 22 the business conduct- Te Awamutu dear boy, at only 18 10.00am U19, U21, and Senior A and B GRAND ed (or to be conduct- years, but we know Parish Worship Please forward application ed) under the licence that nothing that is is Supermarket. 7638456AA OPENING Funeral Services loved is ever lost, at Te Awamutu in writing to: Saturday, August 21, 2010 The days on which and no one who has ALL 570 ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU touched a heart can WELCOME Te Oti Kaihe Extended shop hours and the hours dur- really pass away." this Saturday only ing which liquor is Enquiries 871-5376 133 Collinson Street, Pirongia Alexandra House Catering You are always in our 9.00am - 2.00pm (or is intended to be) & all Monumental Needs thoughts. Your nana REV MAUREEN CALMAN Applications close Tuesday, August 24 23 Sloane Street sold under the licence Peg, grandad Syd Hall, are: Monday to Sun- Offi ce, Chapel and Reception Lounge Te Awamutu, and Te Awamutu family. Church Services (across road from day from 7.00am to For compassionate and caring service call old post office) 12.00 midnight for MATAERA Haveatreatwhileyou consumption off the Garth & Lynette Williams Luke. Sports Notices premises.

6975447AA shop for a bargain! Paul L’Huillier or Ian Croft Two years ago The application may Member of Griefcare and FDANZ tomorrow. be inspected during "I sought your smile, ordinary offi ce hours your smile I could not PHONE (07) 871-5131 ALL HOURS see, I sought your at the offi ce of the laughter, your Waipa District Coun- laughter eluded me, cil, District Licensing

Monumental Masons I sought your 7649838AA Agency, Bank Street, memories, and TE AWAMUTU Te Awamutu/Wilson WAIKATO STONECRAFT found all three." Street, Cambridge. God has you in his COLLEGE Any person who is 41 Shakespeare Street keeping and I have you entitled to object and in my heart. Rest in 1ST XV RUGBY 6151409AA who wishes to object CAMBRIDGE peace my precious Phone (07) 827-5226 son. Love mum. An - COACH to the grant of appli- angel lent. - ASSISTANT COACH cation may, not later Leading the way in Monumental design than 10 working days MATEARA - MANAGER, 2011 Come in and see Craig and the team after the date of the Luke. Coaches for other fi rst publication of no- We can offer you; Two years ago St John’s Anglican Church grades needed also tice, of the application - A qualifi ed Graphic Artist tomorrow our brother, in a newspaper in ac- - We are members of the NZ the last two years have Working within the Community Applications for the cordance with the Act seemed to fly. We Arawata Street Te Awamutu above positions must Monumental Masons Association share these days fi le a notice in writing be received in writing of the objection with - A 10 year guarantee without you, all we A warm welcome awaits you this Sunday at:- - Qualifi ed Tradesmen have are memories by the College Sports The Secretary of the and a photo in a frame. 8.00am - Old St John’s Church - Te Awamutu Director before 7655531AA District Licensing Check out our showrooms in; Missing you always, 3.30pm, Tuesday, Agency, at Waipa Dis- Hamilton - Cambridge - Tokoroa - Rotorua Cory, Holly and Jacob. 9.30am - St Saviour’s Church - Pirongia August 31 trict Council, Private 10.00am - St John’s Church - Te Awamutu Any enquiries to Bag 2402, Te Awamu-

7654299AA tu 3840. Keith Bain This is the second Website http://stjohnsteawamutu.wainet.org Phone 871-4199 publication of this

Offi ce 871-5568 A/H 871-9738 extn 819 notice. 7633196AA 20 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010 Public Notices Grazing Garage Sales Pets ROAD CLOSURE CONVENTIONAL sized BUDGIES, variety of ALCOHOLICS bales of silage. Phone POKURU colours, $10. Phone ANONYMOUS 871-3037 or (027) 212-5152. RAY ROAD 871-6458. The public to be notifi ed SH39, Franklin Street, Signs out 9.30am, house If you want to GRAZING wanted, two Pirongia will be closed between 6.00am - 4.00pm drink that’s lot, reg and WOF horses, close to Te Landrover. on September 25, 2010 for the Annual Pirongia your business Awamutu, good facilities Lease Land Required FREE to good home, required, preferably long TO VISIT VISITED brindle and white male Craft Day. Detours will be in place. IF YOU WANT Huntaway Cross, TO STOP, term. Phone/text We require land suitable for maize growing ❏❏ Michelle (021) 210-0721. registered and Any enquiries Pirongia Craft Committee. 7654086AA THAT’S OURS for the coming season - TE AWAMUTU vaccinated, desexed, Phone 871-4072 anything from 10 to 200 hectares. good watch dog. Phone Firewood 80 MUTU STREET 871-2821. or 870-3463 Also interested in share cropping Winter Clothing Sale ($2 Take advantage of dairy upturn a bag) St Andrew’s Op FIREWOOD Shop, Saturday, 8.00am - INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF NEW ZEALAND MATAI - dry and ready to References available from existing 11.00am. ADVERTISING 3 is a great way to go! $140 m , free delivery. leases if required TO VISIT VISITED Phone Tony or Michelle inform your NOTICE OF DECISION OF THE DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL Contact M & B Contracting ❏❏ (07) 878-7288 - Quality 7601059AA customers/clients (Members guilty of conduct unbecoming an accountant) Firewood Supplies "pass Phone (021) 821-809 about your business. the rest, buy the best". TE AWAMUTU Phone us today and At a hearing of the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Email: [email protected] HEAPHY STREET speak to one of our New Zealand held by teleconference on July 22, 2010, GARY MALCOLM HOBBS FIREWOOD STARTS 8.00am, kids friendly team at Te toys, three dog kennels. Awamutu Courier. and PHILLIP SHANE IKANUI ROSE, Suspended Chartered Accountants of GUM, Macrocarpa, Pine, For Sale Phone 871-5151 Te Awamutu pleaded guilty to a charge under the Institute of Chartered $85/m3 . Phone 871-6172 TO VISIT VISITED Accountants of New Zealand Act 1996 and the Rules made thereunder relating to after 6.00pm. GUIDE BISCUITS TYRES ❏❏ conduct unbecoming an accountant. MIXED box plain, FOR the best range of Vehicles Wanted chocolate, mini $30. new and used tyres in Te Pets The Disciplinary Tribunal ordered that the names of GARY MALCOLM HOBBS Phone 871-6962. Awamutu. Phone Tyre and PHILLIP SHANE IKANUI ROSE be removed from the Institute’s register and Tune Centre Ltd, Te Awamutu Bird Club of members and ordered them to each pay to the Institute the sum of $9,718 SILAGE 871-3267. CONVENTIONAL sized (inclusive of GST) in respect of costs and expenses and the cost of publicity. 0800 BIRD SALE bales. Phone 871-3037 or WOF (027) 212-5152. No decision other than the direction as to publicity shall take effect while the 4 DEAD TYRE and Tune Centre, Sunday, August 22, 2010 7654311AA members remain entitled to appeal or while any such appeal by the members 21 Bond Road, now Kihikihi Town Hall CARS NO COURIER? issuing WOFs for cars, awaits determination by the Appeals Council. 7356733AA trailers, wheel alignment Benching 9.00am - Sale starts 10.00am 0800 43 32 32 and exhausts. Phone Full details of the Disciplinary Tribunal’s decision can be found in the September 7561160AA 871-5151 Enquiries to 871-7510 or 871-1566 DEAD CARS, 871-3267. 2010 edition of the Chartered Accountants Journal and on the Institute’s website TRUCKS & SCRAPMETAL Flatmates To Let www.nzica.com/dt CASH PAID/FREE PICKUP Livestock & Poultry R J O Hoare FLATMATES required, FOUR bedroom farm Ph/Txt Andy: MILKING goats (Saanen), three bedroom Lockwood house, Te Kawa West Chairman ANDREW CROWLEY ANTIBIOTIC one-three years old, house, Christie Avenue, area, available now, $230 Disciplinary Tribunal 7655499AA 027 453 7637 REJECT milk wanted. kidding soon, $150 each, prefer professional p/wk, bond and Institute of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand Phone Farrelly Calf also one buck. Phone (07) worker, $150 p/wk references required. August 4, 2010 Rearing 871-5075 or text 873-8780. includes power. Phone Phone 871-1822. A1 Service (021) 723-048. (027) 357-8893. LARGE two bedroom home, triple car garage, CALF dehorning time, GENUINE SURPLUS Wanted - $3.00, cow tail trimming To Let fully fenced, dogs ok, 010 lockable yard, $275 p/wk. 10, 2 DEAD CARS $.50c. Call Colin Old AB HEIFER beach, two er AOTEA Phone (021) 045-9324. ob Best Dollars 870-4434. CALVES bedroom house on ct new modern three O REQUIRED market, $100 p/wk. NEAR Y CALF MILK Phone (07) 542-2013 or bedroom home, double 7654352AA Phone Nick garage, heat pump, large A surplus wanted. (021) 271-7652. D ALL (07) 878-3168 deck, country view, non Phone Deb Kirkham N or (027) 243-1333. smokers, $360 p/wk. 871-4815 or (027) 490-1007. U Phone (027) 475-2752 or S LANDLORDS Get that car outa there! (07) 865-6316. Wishing your property SUNNY two bedrooms, Broadway’s song and dance to be managed by gas heating, fenced, extravaganza at the recognised professionals? carport, very close to LOCALLY OWNEDOWNED town centre, $230 p/wk, TENANTS available from CIVIC AUCKLAND &O& OPERATEDPERATED September 28. Phone Phone 870-2200 Needing help fi nding 870-1040 or (027) 443-2174. 6136317AA Te Awamutu or accommodation which THREE bedroom, one Phone 871-6373 BOOK NOW!NOW! (0800) CAR DUMP suits your needs? bathroom, sleep out, tandem garage, Fax 871-4243 dishwasher, HRV, fully Mob (021) 951-786 CARS Contact Francene on fenced, off street parking, email [email protected] VANS Mob (027) 289-3952 $290 p/wk, bond A/h (07) 871-6287 required, available UTES August 23. Phone (027) Contact Lisa on 588-7813. ADVERTISING (incl Toyota) TE AWAMUTU is a great way to Mob (027) 490-9294 SAFE ‘N’ SOUND inform your DEAD OR UNREGISTERED BYL LTD

7632561AA RAY WHITE MREINZ FISH AND GAME INC customers/clients 22 Leslie Street, Kihikihi STORAGE about your business. Livestock Brokers Offi ce 871-7149 Phone us today and for exporting 7245060AA • Electric Security Fence speak to one of our friendly team at Te $200 up to $10,000 WANTED • 24/7 access Awamutu Courier. Cull Cows Bulls Fat Stock Two Bedrooms • Camera and patrolled FLY TYING LESSONS Phone 871-5151   Close to college surveillance Learn to make your favourite Phone $190 p/wk 7175795AA wets, dries, nymphs or lures 0800 332-467 Immediate Payment Available (027) 440-7101 Three Bedrooms or 871-2171 Materials supplied or bring your own. Phone (07) 823-6662 Jeff Keesom Close to the park Cost is $5.00 per session. Vehicles Wanted (027) 496-7418 $260 p/wk Proud to be locally Brick and cosy owned and operated Thursday evenings 7.00pm in 7322221AA 7654370AA (07) 870-4552 $290 p/wk September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Chris Smith TE AWAMUTU 157 Flat Road, Kihikihi (027) 496-7413 Handy to town $250 p/wk SELF STORAGE All enquiries to David Nordell 871-3334 Wanted to Buy or Exchange For more rentals From $17 p/w or George Brocklehurst 871-3659 available please WANTED all surplus WANTED - waste oil, any contact 24hr access milk, cash paid on pick amount. Phone (07) Camera Surveillance

Robyn Armstrong 7477510AA Motorcycles For Sale up. Ring Michael (027) 843-8589. Boats & Marine & Wanted Property Manager PH: (07) 856-7584 281-8931. (021) 353-046 BOAT for sale, 10ft, HONDA Magna 1998, or (027) 608-1749 wooden, newly painted, 700cc, excellent con- great condition, $350 ono. dition, $3500. Phone or SURPLUS MILK Hire Services Phone (027) 666-8292. text Joe, (027) 713-0774. BUYING WANTED BULLDOZER for hire BOCOCKS with scoop, rippers and COLOSTRUM CALF REARING stick rake. Phone Des Vehicles Wanted Hose, owner operator on Phone 872-1772 or Phone 871-1899 TENANTS WANTED !! (07) 873-8466, mobile (027) John (027) 404-4909 Mark (027) 474-6917 472-7776. Three Bedroom TOP CASH PAID TABLE linen for hire. Cambridge Road - Phone Sincerity Dry Minimum $100 up to $5000 $300 p/wk Cleaners on 871-5471. Oliver Street - $250 p/wk Health

7654328AA Hazelmere Cres - POSSUM FUR $260 p/wk Franklin Street - IN-STEP POSSUM BODIES $310 p/wk Podiatry Services For any Car, Van, Ute, 4WD Truck and HARD ANTLER Contact: Paula Ryburn LIZ CLARKE DEAD OR ALIVE Buying at Rose Gardens Property Manager for professional (027) 488-8136 qualifi ed care Te Awamutu - Saturday, August 21 7470225AA 871-8700 0800 22 4000 12.30 - 1.00pm 414 Cambridge Rd 7581881AA Te Awamutu Free removal - Same day service Phone (07) 825-9863 (Conditions Apply) Keith or Gay anytime 870-4080 TE AWAMUTU COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010 21 Financial Trade Services Trade Services Trade Services Employment Vacancies BRIAN Krippner CHIMNEY, clean, repairs, Are birds nesting building, Advanced trade parts. Phone Andrew Senior Stockperson GST changes ... in your roof? qualified, alterations and Taylor, 871-5351 or additions, maintenance, 871-4244. expol/pink batts, no job Waratah Farms requires an experienced Are you ready??? • Chimney Sweeping too small. Phone (027) Gardening & Senior Stockperson to assist in our pig 255-5753 or 870-6462. Landscaping Whether you do a GST • Gutter Cleaning farming operation. Ten minutes from • Roof Maintenance BUILDER Otorohanga, twenty minutes Return yourself or have a from Te Awamutu. AG ITO training provided, • Moss treatment O’REGAN building, FARM TREE qualified, additions, previous livestock experience necessary, third party do it, there are changes of roofs and decks alterations and SALE must be physically fi t. Teamwork and coming on October 1 that affect you. maintenance, nothing is SLATES HANDYMAN too small. Phone Andy reliability essential. Roster requires working We will be running a series of Seminars from mid September (dates and SERVICES (027) 200-0157. Oaks, London Plane, each third weekend. PLASTERER, supply, fix 7427958AA Silver birch, Alders Work hours 7.30am-4.00pm. venue to be advised) - please register your interest now to attend by phoning Phone Steve Slater and stop plasterboard, (021) 069 9495 cove cornice and square Weeping Willow, Please send CV and covering letter Cathy at the Offi ce or email to [email protected]. “I will not be stop, quality workman- Apples, Pears, beaten on service or price!” ship. Phone Ian (021) to 1035 Ormsby Road, RD 3,

7564027AA Sweet Chestnut (GST incl) provides you with Insured for your protection 229-7748. Otorohanga Attendance at $75pp : Flowering Cherries • a Workbook to take away; ROSETOWN painters for RE : Senior Stockperson all your painting and and more 7648686AA • $30 Discount Voucher off a GST Review for the transition period decorating Saturday (non GST clients - normal fee $75). FOR HIREHIRE 7624796AA requirements. Phone 12 tonne Excavator (027) 482-5586 or a/h 9.00am - 3.00pm • Go in the draw for a Gift Voucher (existing GST clients). 871-3411.

Discount available for multiples from same business. 7655541AA with experienced 7370261AA Cash & Cheque only 182 Teasdale Street operator HEWITSON Beside Ravensdown PO Box 269, Te Awamutu $89 per hour Fertiliser, Allen Road, Phone 871-5019 PLUMBING off SHWY3, Kihikihi Fax 871-5501 Transport Free 50km radius of Waipapa Road. Friendly Trade Services For all your metal Service and deliveries TREE CARE GROUNDZONE Tree AFFORDABLE Contact Alex Care. Pruning, removal, Phone 871-3620 stump grinding, wood (07) 872-4640 splitting, consultancy. FARM (021) 0262-9269 Qualified, professional arborists. Phone Nathan ENGINEERING WESTGATE Hughes (07) 823-8183. TUBS MOBILE PLUMBING ENGINEERING Experienced in various For all your types of welding and plumbing REQUIREMENTS steel work. Shed yards, Mark: (021) 0260-4486 fencing, gates. Kevin:(027)499-6181 Also available for Cowshed repairs A/H: 871-6687 cowshed and farm 7643327AA Farm maintenance. machinery DRAINAGE References available. onsite repairs Tim Whitehead No job too big Property & Home 027 487 4282 Phone Mark or too small - MORTGAGE Maintenance (07) 873-8089 WE DO IT ALL! BROKER glass, cleaned Phone 870-6244 or SHOWER (027) 225-2611 Colin (027) 498-9022 Member of: and treated. Phone Ultra 7616137AA Employment Wanted NZMBA Clean 0800 569-656. RELIEF MILKER ULTRA Clean, complete CONCRETE MEATEATER Phone Christine cleaning services. Phone Exposed, Coloured, AVAILABLE 870-6045 0800 569-656. HOMEKILLS LTD EXPERIENCED and Standard 7353442AA (021) 545-302 MOSS, ALGAE, 7362431AA reliable, available also Trade Services LICHEN TREATMENT Phone Kerry @ Killing for assistance over Property & Home calving, experienced in Maintenance Low Pressure Housewash MANA GROUP and Processing all aspects of farming. Colorsteel roofs Phone Aaron on 870-5496 COMMERCIAL and THE CONCRETE Phone 871-9995 BUILDER 7463512AA evenings or (021) domestic cleaning, also Two man team. Roof spray, Tiles and SPECIALISTS 0271-0240. carpet shampooing. Registered master Decromastic roofs 027 347-3091 TERRY LASENBY Phone Maid Marj, CALL ME 871-3309 or (027) 712-7914. builders. Available Rotary clean, pavers, 07 878-5151 ... for immediate start - 25 driveways and footpaths • Post ramming years experience. BUILDER DIAL A MAN Commercial buildings FREE • New fencing QUALIFIED builder, Anything Installation for FREEVIEW... For all your joiner, cabinet maker, considered. Johnny Nelson • Post and rail plasterer, affordable • Crystal clear pictures building requirements Call Sean (027) 476-3347 7163677AA • Stock yards rates. (021) 0241-5332. or 871-7389 • One off purchase charge 870-1234 A/hrs EXTERIOR house (027) 545-8981 • Underground cables cleaning. Phone Ultra • No on-going monthly (027) 496-4656

7332672AA Phone Rusty Clean 0800 569-656 today! payments 7630223AA LOUNGE suites cleaned. WILLIE LORD • Conditions apply (021) 780-105 Phone Ultra Clean 0800 Concrete Placers Ltd Timi’s TV ONSITE or (07) 873-6593

569-656 now! 7630206AA Aerial Services REPAIRS CARPET 021 5576 76 t 07 873 6044 ● Ride On Mowers Employment • Driveways m 027 331 6804 ● Domestic Mowers Vacancies CLEANING • Rural - feedpads, silage etc ● Domestic Fences • House fl oors Stuart Law Offi ce 870 5177 AVON IICRC Approved All concrete works (027) 226-6889 Fax 870 5277 BOBCAT SALES representatives Owner wanted. Phone Pam ra 871-1575. 7387526AA For TV Repairs & Tuning pe to O r PLUMBING KITCHENHAND wanted, • TV Aerial Installations & Extensions • Trevor two or more nights a • Satellite Dish Installation • Peters AFFORDABLE week. Phone Daniel at • Stereo Repairs • RATES Gostiona Restaurant (07) 027 515 6519 843-5431. Phone Colin ULTRA CLEAN 7539416AA WESTEND ELECTRONICS WAIT-STAFF wanted, two Phone 871-5193 07 871 1971 (027) 498-9022 or more nights a week. Phone 0800 569 656 Since 1990 Rosetown Bobcat Ltd 6151460AA-08-04-17 or 870-6244 anytime Phone Daniel at Gostiona Restaurant (07) 843-5431. CORNER AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE BUILDER TRADES

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Enjoy the beauty of tiles done Your Heating Specialists by your professional tiler “One stop heating shop” High quality Up to Speed with Can now meet workmanship John 0274 778 736 Modern Dairy all your Heat Rob 0272 256 666 Technology!! Pump Needs!! over 20 years www.pratts.co.nz 24 hour guaranteed service experience Ph: (07) 870 1060 Showroom Dairy Farm Installation, Automation & Maintenance Frank Holz Floor & Wall Tiling 100 Roche Street, Te Awamutu Industrial - Commercial - Residential Installations - Alterations - Maintenance PH 870-3500 - MOB 021 220 0533 Open Saturday 9 - 12 HOME KILLS PAINTER DECORATOR PAINTER DECORATOR MARTYN WAUGH - HOME KILLS PAINTER GLUTEN FREE Now processing sausages! FREE QUOTES - Prompt and Professional Service Call Martyn Waugh GST  (07) 871-9661 Pay NO GST  (021) 738-440  [email protected] for work booked between the months of July to September 2010. MAC’S MEATS Phone Richard or Donna 871-6611 (021) 279 2201 PLUMBER PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT SECTION SERVICES PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Residential / LIFESTYLE

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