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Pokuru Fun Awards to honour Family Night Pokuru Rural Women have teamed with Kihikihi Lions and Pokuru School for a Fun Family Night at the school and hall tomorrow. long-serving staff Fun and laughter, games and activities for children and adults, guest speaker Christine By DEAN TAYLOR Hall and free food (BYO beverage) are on the agenda. Three new cups were presented Mix and mingle with this year which honour current, or neighbours, friends and recent long-serving Te Awamutu families of the district. College staff. The Keith Millar Cup Contact 870 1287 or 871 was inaugurated to honour the 2813 for information. former teacher and principal who passed away this year. Insights into Recipients of the Bruce Taylor Cup, Han Bergman Cup and Cath ancient Rome Parr Cup had their awards pre- Te Awamutu Continuing sented by the teachers after whom Education speaker next the awards are named, the Wednesday at the Waipa announcements a surprise to them Workeingmen’s Club at 10am as much as the students. The week is Professor Robert Bruce Taylor Cup was presented to Hannah. Clare Croad for topping Year 12 He will speak about the use geography. of modern technology to give Mr Taylor started teaching at Te Awamutu College in 1974 and is greater insight into the described by senior staff as an mysteries of ancient Roman outstanding teacher and colleague structures. after 42 years. The Han Bergman TC121115DT0 Everyone is welcome — Cup went to first in History Sean INAUGURAL Cup recipients, bestowed in honour of long-serving staff, are (from left) Kasandra Hart- see classified advertisement for Georgeson. Kaumoana, with Cath Parr (Cath Parr Cup for English), Sean Georgeson with Han Bergman (Han details. Mr Bergman, a history teacher Bergman Cup for History) and Clare Croad with Bruce Taylor (Bruce Taylor Cup for Geography). and head of department, retired Elephant man from the College in 2012 after 41 Kaumoana for topping Year 13 current Deputy Principal. Awamutu College in the 1960s, and years and is remembered as the English. Mrs Parr is close to The Keith Millar Cup was pre- then a wonderful Principal from guest speaker mainstay of the History as a completing 31 years of English sented to Connor Stephens for 1976-1996. Tony Radcliffe — The teacher and head of department. teaching at Te Awamutu College. Excellence in Level 2 Sciences. The ■ More Te Awamutu College Elephant Man — is guest The Cath Parr Cup was pre- For 16 years she was assistant cup is further recognition of a fine Senior Prizegiving results are speaker at Grey Power next sented to Kasandra Hart- head of department and she is a science and physics teacher at Te on pages 3, 5, 6 and 7. Thursday. The meeting is at Waipa Workingmen’s Club at 1.30pm STUDENT AWARDS and everyone is welcome to attend — see classified Scholarships, Service and Major School Kia Kaha Trophy for Academic Excellence, Waipa District Council Service to the advertisement for details. Awards Top Ma¯ori Student in Year 12 — Joshua Community Award and Te Awamutu Ma- Waipa Networks Tertiary Study Scholar- Coffin; The Poot Cup for Academic Excel- sonic Lodge's Trophy for Excellent Contri- ship (Engineering) — Andrea Foster; Te lence, Top Year 12 Student — Tyra Todd; bution to the School — Renee Kemp. Awamutu Business and Professional General Excellence Cup Year 12, Trebilco Renee has been a compassionate, compet- Women Elsie Russell Study Award — Holly Cup — Morgan Karl; Nga Kete o Te Wa¯nanga ent and reliable chairperson of the Service Emmett; Te Awamutu College Rogers Chari- Trophy, Top Academic Ma¯ori Student in Committee which selected three humanitar- table Trust Tertiary Scholarship (Dairy Year 13 — Kasandra Hart-Kaumoana. ian and charitable causes for the 2015 Mufti Industry) — Emma Yarndley; David John- Te Awamutu Business and Professional Days: Autism Awareness, Mitochrondrial stone Charitable Trust Scholarship for the Women Trophy for Initiative and Enterprise Disease and Paralympians on the Road to 2016 Academic Year — Dana Pritchard; — Molly Hale. Rio, raising not only funds but also aware- University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Molly has been an enthusiastic, com- ness. She organised the school’s partici- Scholarship — Katie Foulkes; Top Interna- passionate and reliable Chairperson of the pation in several high profile fundraising tional Student Award — Mitsuki Tanida; 2015 SADD committee — a leader and active events, served on several other committees Manaia Cup for Academic Excellence, Top team member. As well as SADD week and was Squad Captain and be a Ma¯ori Student in Year 11 — Te Aroha activities, this year’s group was the first to member of the Netball Premier team. Rapana; Bouma Trophy for Academic Excel- compile and distribute a ‘Ball Pack’ with lence: Top Year 11 Student — Gina Butler; helpful post-ball items. ■ Continued Page 3

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Te Awamutu LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Courier Unnecessary suffering Community Newspaper of the Year 2014 Keep genie in bottle Your community newspaper for Most of the arguments cause the patient did not sur- over 100 years. Graham Dunn ends his tain doctors was also part of against the core principle of vive the palliative care. Circulated free to 13,968 homes through Te Awamutu letter with a call to respect his testimony. euthanasia, while often That is not the same as the private life choices of He specifically mentioned disguised as humanitarian con- medical professionals causing and surrounding districts. some, presumably because he that euthanasia due to psychi- cern, are in fact attempts to the death. CIRCULATION 13,968* (7059 urban, 6909 rural) believes allowing the choice atric illnesses or dementia maintain mainstream religious It is true that by not of euthanasia will not impact were now sharply on the rise, principles, or in fact impose delivering the appropriate level We welcome letters - preferably via email. They on others. and how doctors come under those principles upon a largely of medication at the right time, should be under 300 words and must have the Yet the evidence overseas intense pressure to comply sectarian society who, even if doctors and medical staff can sender’s name, address and phone number. No where euthanasia has been with euthanasia requests they believed in the God of the prolong the dying process by pseudonyms are accepted and names will only be legalised shows that it from patients as well as rela- Scriptures, could not imagine a agonising hours or days. withheld in special circumstances at the discretion snowballs to affect other tives. God who would want unneces- I have spoken candidly to of the editor. Letters are not usually acknowledged types of illness and age His plea to those consider- sary suffering as a sort of ‘rite of several doctors and have wit- and may be edited, abridged or discarded. groups, which was the point I ing legalising euthanasia and passage’ to gain heaven. nessed different terminal MANAGER was making in my first letter. assisted suicide is: “At the During my various deaths, even within my close Alan Price Even a former supporter of very least, wait for an honest occupations as a police mem- family. [email protected] the Netherlands introducing and intellectually satisfying ber, hospital orderly etc, I have Terminal patients need to be euthanasia, Professor Theo analysis of the reasons be- many times had it confirmed reassured that if for any reason, EDITORIAL Boer, who as a member of a hind the explosive increase in that some doctors will adminis- normally religious grounds, a Dean Taylor (editor) euthanasia review committee the numbers. Is it because the ter palliative pain-killing doctor will not undertake to [email protected] there has overseen almost law should have had better opiates in terminal cases, to administer the appropriate Cathy Asplin (journalist) 4000 cases, admitted to the UK safeguards? Or is it because keep the patient as pain free as medications to make the death [email protected] House of Lords he had been the mere existence of such a possible, even while knowing as painless as possible, the Colin Thorsen (journalist) “wrong — terribly wrong, to law is an invitation to see that the levels of the drugs medical facility must contract [email protected] have believed regulated eu- assisted suicide and eutha- required to maintain freedom to provide a doctor prepared to thanasia would work”. nasia as a normality instead from pain will eventually slow do so on the grounds of human- ADVERTISING Dorinda Williams He said assisted deaths of a last resort? Before those and stop heart function. ity. [email protected] have increased by about 15 questions are answered, don’t Thus the death will be be- DENNIS PENNEFATHER per cent every year since 2008 go there. Once the genie is out Ange Holt and the number could hit a of the bottle, it is not likely to [email protected] record 6000 in 2014. ever go back in again.” Bookings Concern at the extension The full article I quote Doctor’s visits costly [email protected] of killing to new classes of from is online at http:/ CLASSIFIEDS people, and the establishment /tinyurl.com/prfzoa2 Reading about fuels price This is poor consolation Rhonda Oosterman, of mobile death units by cer- CLARE St PIERRE differences brings to mind a for the people I know, most of Tania Cortesi-Western, similar situation regarding whom would be considered Julie Montague doctor’s visits. poor to struggling. [email protected] When I retired in Hamil- My wife is chronically ill Support appreciated ton six years ago we were and the expense of ongoing DELIVERY QUERIES 0800 111 200 paying $16 per visit. Here we visits is a massive extra bur- POSTAL ADDRESS Our very sincere thanks to so generously, thank you pay $46 even with health high den as, like many others, we 97 Sloane Street, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu 3840 the Te Awamutu community from the bottom of our use card. are on a limited fixed income. OFFICE HOURS for the support of Alzheimers hearts. We assure you that When I inquired at medi- I am not complaining Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm, Fri 8am-4.30pm Waikato during our recent this funding will be put to cal practices here, I was told about the service we receive, PHONE 07 871 5151 | FAX 07 871 3675 appeal. good use in supporting those the fees were high because Te just the crippling expense. To those special people affected by dementia in your Awamutu was an affluent How great it would be if who gave of their time so community. Thank you. area and the government did there were some competi- ISSN 1170-1099 (Print) ISSN 2253-4075 (Online) willingly to collect for us, JANE KAY not subsidise them tion. *Circulation Source: Audited Bureau of Circulation, 1 YE Dec 2012 and to all those who donated Educator sufficiently. COLIN WALTERS

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254 Alexandra St, Te Awamutu | Call 0800 832 926 4 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, November 12, 2015 Roundabout Weekly diary WHAT’S HOT for notorius Monday, November 2: Burglaries: The Salon. Deal with complaint of an intoxicated man at Cash stolen. Empire Espresso. Cash and the bus stop. black-spot cellphone stolen. Skin and Beauty Day Spa. Police field a number of complaints about WHAT’S NOT Cash stolen. Lyon Street residence. Nothing door-to-door security sales. Discover company is Work will begin early next year to stolen. Waikeria Road residence. Nothing stolen. legitimate, but some behaviour is not appropriate. fix one of Cambridge’s most notori- Meadway Road residence. Electronic equipment Police post matter of their Facebook page and ous accident spots. stolen. Balance Street residence. Nothing stolen. attract response from company. HOT The installation of a roundabout at Mangare Road property. There motorbikes Thursday, November 5: Man and women ■ Great team of people who pushed the intersection of SH1 and Victoria stolen. arrested for assault after Police called to a my car some distance and then Road, by St Andrew’s Anglican Theft of a Canon SLR digital camera from domestic related incident. jump started it to get me and my Church, was not scheduled to be teacher’s desk at Te Awamutu College reported. Burglary of Meadway Road property. BMX undertaken for another four years, Car broken in to on Leslie Street. Nothing bike, slug gun, lawnmower and Suzuki LT50 two young kids back on the road but the New Zealand Transport stolen. quad bike stolen. after a big day at Pirongia. Agency has stepped in and agreed to Wilful damage to property on Shanel Place. Shoplifter reported at Liquorland. Owner ■ Long serving Te Awamutu College fund and fast-track the work on Object thrown through window. follows and confronts man who runs off with a staff being acknowledged at Senior behalf of Waipa District Council. Tuesday, November 3: Man arrested on two bottle of bourbon. Decamps a second time. Council’s group manager service outstanding warrants and for two charges of theft Police reviewing good CCTV footage and Prizegiving. delivery Barry Bergin said while of petrol. Remanded in custody to appear in enquiries continuing. ■ Nice people who cleaned up all lights had been considered for the court. Attend domestic related incident. the rubbish at the start of our road. intersection a roundabout was “the Burglary of Whitaker Street property reported. Friday, November 6: Burglary of Cambridge preferred and safest option.” Large toolbox stolen. Road residence reported. Laptop stolen. ■ George at Event Centre for keep- “The opening of the Cambridge Attend noise complaint about the ongoing Saturday, November 7: Two people served with ing an eye on swimmers young and section of the Waikato Expressway in riding of motorbikes on Mahana Reserve. notice of excess demerit points. old. December will mean significant Receive report of 14-year-old local girl Four youth reported for shoplifting from The changes to Cambridge traffic pat- missing. Located at a Mangakino address. Warehouse. NOT terns. Receive report of criminal harassment and Attend report of disorder in Jackson Street. ■ Three teenagers seen throwing “The intersection upgrade will be inappropriate messages via Facebook. Enquiries Sunday, November 8: Attend neighbourhood a big improvement and offers an continuing. dispute which turns nasty. Man arrested for injured duck into College pool. opportunity to change and improve Receive report of a person being intimidated assault with intent to injure and possession of an ■ Another $2 shop coming to town. that whole road section between and threatened. Warning given. offensive weapon. Remanded to appear in court. ■ Victoria Road and Queen Street.” Attend three domestic related incidents. Wilful damage at Te Awamutu College Lady in blue Suzuki tooting at me In the next few weeks, council staff Wednesday, November 4: Man reported for reported. Vegetation set on fire. when I stopped to warn a driver his will talk to local business owners and breaching a protection order. Female detained for detoxification. tailgate was open and swinging seek their input before design plans dangerously close to pedestrians. for Victoria Road are finalised. Te Awamutu Police ∼ 872 0100 Victim Support ∼ 0800 VICTIM ■ “The reduced traffic volumes open Council putting foul smelling up opportunities for improvements in ∼ ∼ manure on main street gardens. terms of cycleway access, better Emergency — all services 111 Crimestoppers 0800 555111 pedestrian crossing points and poten- TEXT: write TAC HOT or TAC NOT then your opinion. tially more parking,” Mr Bergin said. Mr Bergin said businesses and Send to 021 241 4568 local residents could expect some Enrol to have say on our flag disruption while the roundabout pro- EMAIL: write HOT or NOT then your opinion. ject was underway but hoped it would The Flag Consideration enrol at making a final decision on be minimal. Panel reminds Kiwis the www.elections.org.nz or change. In the second refer- Send to [email protected] “Construction wouldn’t start until first referendum to rank the freephone 0800 36 76 56. endum in March next year, earlt 2016 at the earliest. Yes, it will be five alternative flags opens The first postal refer- eligible voters will choose DELIVER: write HOT or NOT then your opinion. disruptive but certainly worth it in at the end of next week. endum is about considering between the current flag terms of safety improvements at that To have your say make the possibilities and and the preferred alterna- Drop into our offi ce 97 Sloane Street intersection.” sure you check, update or ranking them, rather than tive.

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TC121115DT03 TC121115DT04 PRINCIPAL Tony Membery paid credit to Dental On Mahoe's 90 minute LAST Board of Trustees report from Mrs Bethell and the Board — as well as Chairman Sue Bethell, who is standing staff, students and the College commun- down next year. ity for a successful year. teeth whitening Special Address from Board of tecting this priceless, unique decided not to commit to this Trustees chair Sue Bethell, and rich learning environ- initiative at this early stage. who is stepping down at the ment that we are so fortu- Our decision rests on three next election. nate to have for our reasons. Only $395.00 Today is testimony to the students. Firstly we already vision of Te Awamutu Col- The Te Awamutu College actively collaborate with lege and is evidence that it Rogers Charitable Trust our contributing schools has not only been a place of contributes money from the and the community groups learning, where they have income generated on the in regards to the progress created success for them- dairy farm to the college as and welfare of our students. selves in all aspects of school the sole beneficiary. $60,000 Secondly we are concerned life, but where they have is given annually to run the with the possible effects IES developed and learnt the school’s Agricultural Acad- could have on our students communication, social and emy. Profits are divided up and staff in the day to day practical skills necessary for between farm upgrade running of the school and them to become engaged and requirements, the invest- the current successful model contributing citizens and ment portfolio and extra of operation we now have. able to function effectively in projects within the school. Thirdly we are mindful this ever-changing and Last year the money that we are the only second- demanding world. received purchased the new ary school in the area, so at The Board continues to seating for the hall. One of this stage we are in a ‘wait FREE work on an on-going the Ministry of Education’s and see’ and ‘watch this upgrade of buildings and recent initiatives — space’ mode. ORAL B ELECTRIC infrastructure of the school. Investing in Education Suc- To Year 13 students; I The current upgrade of cess (IES) has generated hope you will continue to be TOOTHBRUSH the Tech Block will be quite a bit of interest in the proud of Te Awamutu Col- completed by mid term one, community. lege and remember it fondly 2016, with $1.5 million spent This initiative looks to as the place where you on modern extraction sys- creating Community of learnt, matured and devel- tems, acoustic coverings, Schools (COS) — groups of oped into the person that storage and general school in a geographic area you are today — and hope- refurbishment, creating in the hope it would provide fully had fun along the way. pleasant learning spaces. seamless transitions of You are on a cusp in your Includes exam, x-rays & polish. The Marae upgrade was students through their life — scary and exciting Conditions may apply. finally completed after schooling years enabling both. Look back at Te Awa- many years of discussion, and encourage collabora- mutu College with fondness planning and meetings. tion between all relevant and appreciation and look 371 Mahoe Street, Te Awamutu The final result is now community groups. ahead to the unknown Phone (07) 871 7432 both aesthetically pleasing, Te Awamutu College opportunities with trepida- Find us on Facebook functional and fire safe, pro- Board of Trustees has tion and anticipation.

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Level One Subject Bradley Gielen, Drama; Nikita Dance; Kalem Wallis, Agricul- Ma¯ori; Armaan Hussein, lish (Helen Kelly Cup); Louisa Certificates, Awards and Hearfield, Mathematics with tural Science (Parawera School Electronics (Jaycar Electronics Sooupu, Dance; Noah Steiner, Prizes: numeracy; Annalisa Jolly, Cup); Moses Whakaruru, Fabric Prize), English — Visual, Sport Furniture Making (Mitre 10 Lily Anderson, Business Visual Animation; Zoe Kaihe, Technology; Brett Wilson, Fur- and Recreation Studies; Clare Mega Prize); Daniel Stokes, En- Administration and Computing; English; Brooke Kerkhof, niture Making (Whitecliffs Croad, Graphics and Design gineering (Bob Berg Memorial Hamish Berkers, Economics and Graphics and Design Visual Art Prize); Richard Yarndley, Per- (Bob Bradley Graphics and De- Award for Excellence in Engin- Business Studies (Level One (Michael Douch Memorial formance Music. sign Trophy), Geography (Bruce eering, Stewart and Cavalier Economics Award), Mathemat- Award); Helen Koopman, Out- Level Two Subject Taylor Cup); Rosina Kaea, Learn Prize); Jean Breedt, Metalwork ics and Statistics (Extension — door Education; Zavier Letford, Certificates, Awards and to Earn , Tourism and Travel; (Stewart and Cavalier Prize); Paul Hobbs Cup); Alys Bleasel, Carpentry (Whitecliffs Prize); Prizes: Morgan Karl, Health, Mathemat- Tyra Todd, Accounting (Year 12 History; Keita Brown, Sport and Charlie Maikuku, Te Reo Ma¯ori; Darylene Albert, English ics with Statistics; Dana Lile, Accounting Trophy), Mathemat- Recreation Studies; Gina Butler, Trinity Miller, Agriculture with Media Studies; Theresa Agricultural Science (Lea Fam- ics with Calculus (Paul Corboy Accounting (Year 11 Accounting Academy (Te Awamutu Agricul- Amituanai, History; Jonny ily Trophy, Waipa King Country Cup); Brittany Turner, Business Trophy), English (Extension — tural Academy Trophy); Beaver, Senior Sports Elite; Rural Women’s Award); Grace Administration and Computing, Level One English Cup), Crystyn Pask, Biology; Alex Mackenzie Belfield, Sports McGhee, Drama; Katie Fabric Technology; Shannon Science; Ella Dempsey, Photo- Payne, Engineering (Stewart Science; Lewis Butler, Biology Ollerenshaw, Performance Weir, Digital Technology In- graphy; Ashley Emery, Mathe- and Cavalier Prize); Scott Pye, (Glanville Cup), Digital Techno- Music; Courtney Owens, formation; Robyn Legge, Visual matics and Statistics; Matthew Practical Music; Greer Ramsey, logy Computing; Joshua Coffin, Childcare; Lisa Quach, Social Art; Madison Riley, Photo- Emmett, Digital Technology Health; Te Aroha Rapana , Science; Poppy Cox, Hospitality Issues; Brayden Scott, Carpen- graphy; Katrina Harris, Art — Computing Electronics (Jaycar Science (Internal Assessment); (Waipa King Country Rural try (Bob Berg Memorial Award Design; Connor Stephens, Chem- Electronics Prize); Rebecca Courtney Sinclair, Sports Women’s Award); Ellie Dunn, for Excellence in Carpentry, istry (Devlin Cup), Physics Frost, Horticulture; Mierrin Science; Kayla Smith, Social Practical Music; Harvey Mitre 10 Mega Prize); Kate Sin- (Edmund Halley Cup) and Keith Gibbons-Goodhew, Geography Issues; Caitlyn Stewart, English Fogarty, Outdoor Education; clair, Economics (Economics Millar Cup for Excellence in Food Technology (Cellar Cup); Literacy; Tohuora Tamaki, Piki Hughes, Life Skills, Te Reo Award); Jennifer Sinclair, Eng- Sciences.

MP encourages applicants for PM’s awards

“Our education professionals work hard every day for our children, and they deserve to be publicly recognised and encouraged for their contribution,” Bar- bara Kuriger said. “I want to see our local educators apply for the 2016 Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards, which are now open. We have so many talented teachers in our area, who I have met during visits to our local schools and early childhood centres. “The awards recognise and celebrate these people in our communities who are delivering the best teaching to children, those who raise the bar that bit higher.” The awards cover early childhood education, primary, through to secondary schooling. The four main categories are excel- lence in governing, excellence in leading, excellence in teaching and learning, and excellence in engaging. The category winners will receive $20,000. The winner of the Prime Minis- ter’s Supreme Award for the partnership or group that has had the most impact on raising student achievement will receive an additional $30,000. “The Education Focus Prize for next year is Collaboration across communities to develop initiatives that improve the health and well-being of children and young people. “It’s for programmes where schools and early childhood services work with communities to encourage children to make healthy lifestyle choices around food, nutrition, and physical education. We want our children to get the best start in life. “High-quality education provides the opportunity for any child from any back- ground to get ahead and make the most of their life, and the teachers who contribute to this should be celebrated,” Mrs Kuriger said.

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Level Three Subject Certificates, Awards and Prizes: Christa Aguirre, English with Media Studies; Alexander Bakx, Digital Technology Computing (Konica Minolta Award), Digital Technology Information, Geog- raphy (McMurray Cup), Mathe- matics with Statistics (Mathematcs Department Cup for Excellence in Statistics); Caleb Bird, Performance Music, Science; Charlotte Corlett, Accounting (Level Three Accounting Cup); Tylah Downs, Hospitality (Redoubt Cup); Holly Emmett, Fabric Technology; Katie Foulkes, Chemistry (McKinnon Cup), Sports Science (Matthewson Cup for Excellence in the Sciences); Courtney Frey, Business Administration and Computing; Samantha Higgins, Sport and Recreation Studies; Rachel Kearns, Childcare, Eng- lish with Media Studies; Molly McGrath, Art Design, Drama (Waikato Graduate Women Charitable Trust Award); Kasandra Hart-Kaumoana, Bio- logy (KF Miller Cup, Senior Eng- lish Essay Cup, Senior Council TC121115DT05 Cup for Humanities, English HAKA for the 2016 Te Awamutu College Head Students. Te Awamutu Courier will announce the students when they are presented with (Cath Parr Cup); Holley McKee, their blazers and badges in the new year. Art Sculpture, Electronics (Jaycar Electronics Award), Art Painting (Te Awamutu Col- Trophy for Most Improved Productions and Events — Ka Hikitia Award for Outstand- Mathematics with Calculus lege Visual Arts Department Tro- Musician — Adam Scott; Thomas Peck; Baird Trophy for ing Student Leadership of Ma¯ori (George Waring Cup for Excel- phy); Jordan Oosterman, Photo- Derbyshire Trophy for Instru- Outstanding Contribution to and Pasifika Achievement and lence in Mathematics with Calcu- graphy (Photolife Award); Emma mental Soloist — Richard Dance — Aimee Mitchell; Senior Success: Izzy Daniels-McGuire. lus), Physics (Rutherford Cup), Airey, Art Printmaking; Sean Yarndley; Rob Pye Trophy for Public Speaking Cup — Annalisa Quay Award - Centre of Excel- Lauren Perry, Tourism and Georgeson, History (Han Outstanding Pianist — Renelia Jolly; Emma Awards for the Arts lence Award for Participation Travel; Wendy Rombouts, Bergman Cup). Whitmarsh; Hamilton Piano (Outstanding achievement, con- and Success: Adam Hamilton. Graphics and Design (Paperplus Cultural and Special Awards Award for Outstanding Perform- tribution and leadership): Visual Soanes' Senior Environmen- Award), Shaun Rumbles, Out- Sean Embling Trophy for Con- ance — Caleb Bird; Owen Joyce Arts — Kristin Pie; Drama — tal Leader Trophy: Joshua door Education (Wintec Excel- tribution to Music in Year 11 — Cup for Contribution to Music — Molly McGrath; Music — Caleb James. lence in the Outdoors Cup); Emily Hamish Berkers; Page Trophy for Jessica Hancock; Drama Depart- Bird; Dance — Morgan Karl. Environmental Award, Great- Wilkins, Health (Waikato Gradu- Most Improved Vocalist — Nika ment Award for Outstanding Per- Significant leadership of est Involvement with Te Awa- ate Women Charitable Trust Coley; Berquist Trophy for Vocal- formance - Senior — Te Aroha Ma¯ori and Pasifika Achievement mutu College by a Patricia Award); Emma Yarndley, ist of the Year — Kasandra Hart- Rapana; Little Theatre Cup for and Success: Theresa Amituanai, Avenue Student: Benjamin Economics (Sherwin Family Kaumoana; Mad Cow Drums Contribution to Drama — Dana Mikayla Emery, Angel-Rose Chisnall. Award, Dobson Trophy for Busi- Award for Most Improved Drum- McGregor; Outstanding Tech- Campbell, Karere Hepburn, Cam- Service to the School - Flag ness), Social Issues; Kristin Pie, mer — Scott Pye; George Brooks nical Support for School eron Ma'ake, Rachel Peehikuru. Raisers: Sharleen Tawhai.

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rime Minister John Key officiated at the official Popening of Waikato Milking Systems’ $13 million 9000m2 building at Horotiu on Friday. Opening the building Mr Key said he was delighted to share in a significant milestone in the history of an exciting company which is doing great things. “This is a great New Zea- land company doing some exciting things here and over- seas. I want to take this opportunity to pay particular tribute to its Iwi owners, Tainui and Ngai Tahu, who demon- strate the type of collaboration and diversification which is happening across some of our largest Iwi. It’s great to see that happening. “When I go around the world negotiating free trade deals I take the opportunity to PM John Key cuts the ribbon with Waikato Milking Systems CEO Dean Bell. remind people that New Zea- land’s milk production is only and science.” brings all four manufacturing New Zealand’s exports are raw three per cent of the world’s Welcoming the large divisions together on one site. products, only 16 per cent are output but we are the biggest agribusiness crowd, Waikato “We’re a global company complex. exporter in the world because Milking Systems CEO Dean designing, manufacturing and “We are helping turn that we have a small domestic Bell said the purpose-built exporting dairy technology to ratio around, one rotary dairy population. And we do that in a building was designed to bring more than 30 countries around system at a time, aiming to completely unsubsidised way. together, and unlock the the world with offices in Aus- double our business over the “The reason we are successful potential, of each member of tralia, USA and the UK with next few years and shift from is because of the type of things the company’s 100 staff. clients as far away as Russia, doing around 35 per cent of Waikato Milking Systems is “This building, for the first Israel and China.” our business internationally, to doing — driving technology time in our 30 year history, “Roughly 40 per cent of around 70 per cent.”

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A six-year-old boy is recovering in attacks, rushing or aggressive dogs. hospital with facial injuries after being No prosecutions had been bitten in the face by his aunt and uncle’s undertaken in the last three years. dog at their Spinley Street home on the The Te Awamutu bite was not the TWOWAYSTOWIN weekend. only dog-related incident on Saturday. The youngster was staying with his In Rotorua, a 50-year-old man suffered Attention Investors & Developers, we have a real winner - on 2 titles(freehold). relatives for the weekend. moderate injuries when he was attacked • The house is divided into 2 rental flats; (1x1brm&1x2brms). • The rear section is flat with no covenants, 493sqm & ready for development. At about 7pm on Saturday their by a dog understood to be a pitbull. • PRIME LOCATION! staffordshire-ridgeback cross puppy bit By the time animal control officers the boy’s cheek . arrived at the scene the dog was dead. SALE BY DEADLINE: Closes 4pm, Thurs, 26th November, 2015 MAIRI GRAY (May be sold prior) Mob 027289 9354 The boy’s uncle told NZME. they had The injured man was hospitalised with ADDRESS: 376FraserStreet,TeAwamutu A/H078718766 no idea their dog was capable of attack- injuries to his leg and arm. [email protected] ing people and immediately agreed to ACC statistics reveal there were View rwteawamutu.co.nz ID# TEA22083 destroy the dog, which they got in 18,806 claims involving dogs for the February. 2014/15 period “It was the costing over $10 right thing to do,” million. ME NEW LISTING S O D AL Destroying E E he said. In 2014/15, that ENH AD BY The man said grew to 19,145 P LIN O E his nephew was claims, which cost recovering well in dog the ‘right more than $12 Waikato Hospital. million. The couple said An ACC spokes- they felt awful thing to do’ man said the num- about what hap- ber of injuries was pened. The man said the dog had grown proportional to the number of animals up fast, was quite big and excitable for in New Zealand, not because they pre- his age and was going through a teeth- sent the greatest danger. ing phase. As for dog-related injuries, they were He knew some people watched their not specific to attacks and included dogs interact with children all the time being kicked, butted or bitten and GET HERE FAST - PREMIUM LOCATION! but sometimes it wasn’t that easy. accidents involving people falling over So close to town and the Primary school. Ideal for both families or retirees. Waipa District Council were alerted dogs, dogs standing on toes or getting an Very well maintained property with great heating options and fully insulated. to the incident by Police about 8.30pm. infected flea bite from a dog. Available for quick settlement! Council had been liaising with the ■ Nearly 100,000 dog bites occurred in VIEW: Sunday15th,3.30-4.00pm, Police on whether charges would be New Zealand in the last 10 years. ■ ADDRESS: 562BankStreet,TeAwamutu CAROL RYAN laid. They hadn’t received a complaint More than 5800 of the bites required SALE BY DEADLINE: Closes 4pm, Wed 25th November, 2015 Mob 027 290 3784 from the boy’s parents and in view of the hospitalisation and surgery — an aver- (May be sold prior) A/H078715126 dog owners’ actions a charge would be age of two admissions every day. [email protected] unlikely. ■ The highest risk groups are children rwteawamutu.co.nz TEA22090 In July a report to Council showed under nine, Ma¯ori and those living in there had been a small increase in low socio-economic areas. reported attacks (81, compared to 75 at ■ Almost 70 per cent of bites occurred Farms/Lifestyle&Residential the same time last year) but fewer at private residences. Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) complaints (156 compared to 187) about — NZME. Thursday, November 12, 2015 Te Awamutu Courier 11

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World Cups. One of the criteria for nomination to these awards is success at I am always amused when I think of the World Series – the American international or world events. 2015 waipa networks baseball competition with no foreign competitors. How on earth The Waipa Networks District Sports awards are a celebration of our can it be a“World”series? athletes, their coaches and administrators success on the“world” Then I’m reminded of the Rugby World Cup – a sport which more scene. than half the world doesn’t play; I’m told the beautiful game is the Ray Milner district Sports Awards sport played by the most nations and the most people. Chief Executive Officer Waipa Networks Ltd There are of course many world cups covering a multitude of sports. Each competition has its particular set of competitors and fans from its own unique“world”or set of nations. 6.30pm, monday 16 november When we talk about our triumphs at various world events we are celebrating our success on that particular“world”stage. We are recognising that particular competition as being important, if not te awamutu events centre pre-eminent for that sport.

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ADMINISTRATOR COACH Holly Blakely Cycling - Track JUNIORSPORTSMAN masterSPORTSPERSON Monday 16 November 2015 Dave Hall Football Peter Britton Rowing Dakota Craig Snow Sports Jack Boyle Badminton Delwyn Evans Power Lifting Kay Hogan Equestrian Helen Collins Football Shelby Davys-Olsen Equestrian Dan Caldwell Swimming Jill Morgan Golf Te Awamutu Events Centre Abi Denton Archery Tina Raukawa Touch Julie Fitzgerald Netball Braeden Camp Rowing REFEREE/UMPIRE 6.30pm mix & mingle, 7pm start Jessica Sloan Athletics Dean Forman Lacrosse Emerson Deverell Athletics Sam Dobbs Cycling - Road Wayne Crosby Para Wheelchair Janine Speedy Golf Simon Foy Football Anastazia Docherty Archery Harry Ewing Athletics Basketball Tickets $50 - Includes dinner & entertainment Carl Gordon Swimming Brooke Donoghue Rowing Taylor Grey Motocross TEAM Nicole Kelly Netball MCs: Nathan Twaddle & Sarah Ulmer Jono (Johnathan) Hailstone Para April Foster Cheerleading Joshua Harker Powerlifting Cambridge High School Girls A Cycling Lucy Hill Rowing Kaea Hongara Touch SPORTSWOMAN Lacrosse Team Roslyn Harrison Netball Para Swimming Elmo Jackson Equestrian Lynda Bennett Para Bowls Tickets now available in the online shop at Cambridge High School Senior Girls Scott Hill Squash Focus Jonglikit Golf www.sportwaikato.org.nz, Waipa District Council 4 x 400m Track Relay Team Ryan Jackways Tennis Cycling - Track Meshy Holt Cycling - Track Sarah Krystman Football Carl Jones Archery Squash oɉces or by contacting Janis JeɈers p 07 823 2510 Emma Foy & Laura Thompson - m 027 475 7747 e [email protected] Para Cycling Team Angela Russek Athletics Krystal Leger-Walker Basketball Ben Kirsop Rowing Cycling - Track St Peter’s Girls 1st XI Football Team Reon Sayer Golf Grace Mae Lewis Adventure Racing Kieran Leng Judo Sue Reid Para Hand Cycling Arianna Lord Athletics St Peter’s School First Golf Team Ray Sheath Cycling - Track Patrick Marsh Adventure Racing Cycling - Track Guest Speaker MC’s St Peter’s Senior Girls 3x3 Basketball Simon Thomas Golf Bayley Macdonald Rowing Cole McOnie Cycling - BMX SPORTSMAN Team Janey Wackrow Rowing Chelsea Mcleod Rugby Union Jack Mechell Football Cycling - Road St Peter’s Senior Girls Tennis Team Leanne Walker Basketball/Touch Vanessa Ouwehand Swimming Codi Merito Cycling - BMX Cycling - Mountain Bike guest mc Lindsey Walters Squash Nina Paripovich Tennis Jackson Stewart Snow Sports speaker sarahulmer CLUB Rowing HoneyHireme Jo Williams Squash Rebecca Petch Cycling - BMX Clinton Joe (CJ) TakiariPara Wheelchair Cambridge Badminton Club Ella Ransley Athletics/Lacrosse Basketball Rowing Cambridge Football Club JUNIORSPORTSWOMAN Mirren Tye Lacrosse Sam Vincent Golf service to sport Leamington Squash Club Kate Anderson Water Ski Racing Leah Warren Hockey Matthew Whitley Cricket Josh Easby Football St Peter’s Swimming Academy Rachel Archer Motocross Sarah Wilson Snow Sports Jordan Woodall Golf Cleo Newton Rugby Te Awamutu Squash Club Moana Aupouri-Kaiwai Swimming Mason Woodall Football

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BY COLIN THORSEN New Zealand Enduro champion. She won the 12-16 year 85cc Dirt Te Awamutu athletes enjoyed Guide Series and was first overall their share of the limelight at the in the Suzuki Three Hour Chal- 2015 Waikato Secondary School lenge. Sports Awards. Bradley Parrott (Hamilton No fewer than nine of the 80 BHS) took out Shooting Sportsman winners, representing 49 sports, of the Year. were from the Rosetown — The Pirongia Gun Club mem- auguring well for the future of ber emerged overall champion out Waipa, the Home of Champions. of 315 competitors within the World class junior BMX rider single rise, single barrel and points Rebecca Petch and national age score events at the New Zealand group swimming champion Secondary Schools Champion- Vanessa Ouwehand were named ships. Bike and Swimming Sportswoman His Hamilton BHS line-up won of the Year respectively at The Don the team’s competition, shooting Rowlands Centre at Karapiro. 283 out of 300. Petch also collected the Tangata Parrott also placed first in the Toa o Te Tau Trophy for single rise event at the North Sportsperson of the Year and Island Secondary Schools Cham- Ouwehand the Tautarangi Family pionships. Trophy for outstanding perform- A_TC270214CT02 TC121115SP14A Nikita Howarth (Cambridge ance in an individual sport at Te BMX star Rebecca Petch. SWIMMING champion Vanessa Ouwehand. High School) was named Disability Awamutu College prizegiving. Sport, Sportswoman of the Year. Ouwehand won four gold, one He spent four months training and second in the junior men’s years. The Te Awamutu Swimming silver and one bronze medal at the in Colorado and competed in the shot put. Emma Parker (Waikato Club member travelled to Glasgow New Zealand Age Group Swim- USA Snowboard Association He also placed first in the junior Diocesan School for Girls) took out for the Para World Swimming ming Championship and five gold Rocky Mountain Series. His out- boys’ shot put and fifth in the Cricket Sportswoman of the Year. Championships, returning home and one silver at the New Zealand standing results qualified him for discus at the New Zealand Second- The talented Kaipaki cricketer as world champion in both the S7 Secondary Schools Championship. the USA Snowboard Association ary Schools Athletics Champion- is a member of the Northern Spirit 50m fly and the SM7 200m individ- She also claimed five gold and National Championships where he ships. team in the New Zealand domestic ual medley. one bronze at the Victorian Age placed fourth in the half pipe and Ballantyne is a member of the competition and the Northern Howarth also broke her Group Championships, breaking fifth in the boarder cross. Pathway to Podium programme, Districts Under 21 team. Oceania record in the SB8 100m two Waikato records in the pro- Competing in the New Zealand his eyes set on the 2020 Olympics. She was named ‘Most Valuable breaststroke, when placing sixth cess. Freeski and Snowboard Junior Joshua Moorby (Hamilton Player’ at the Northern Districts in the final, as well as placing Petch represented New Zealand Nationals, Craig ended up overall BHS) was the recipient of Tennis Secondary Schools’ tournament, fourth in the S7 100m backstroke in the junior elite women’s cat- junior snowboard champion. Sportsman of the Year. plays for the Waikato Valley and S7 100m freestyle. egory at the BMX World Cham- Ryan Ballantyne (St Paul’s Col- Playing for Waikato Bays, women’s rep team and captains the At the New Zealand Open pionships in Belgium, placing legiate) was named Athletics Moorby won gold at the New Waikato Diocesan 1st XI. Swimming Championships, she sixth in the individual time trial Sportsman of the Year. Zealand 16’s teams event, winning Rachael Archer (St Peter’s won a gold, silver and two bronze and ninth overall. The field eventer placed 21st in all but one of his singles matches. School Cambridge) was named medals. At the BMX national champion- the shot put representing New He is the No. 1 under 16 boy in Motocross Sportswoman of the All these winners will now be ships, she won all three of her Zealand at the IAAF World Youth the Waikato and captained the Year. considered for the secondary races to be crowned junior elite Athletics Championships in team against Hawkes Bay, Bay of The 13-year-old competes in a school categories at the Brian women’s champion. Colombia. Plenty and Western Bay of Plenty, male dominated sport. Perry Waikato Regional Sports Fletcher Craig (Hamilton BHS) At the New Zealand Track and winning all his matches. He has She is the senior women’s Awards to be held at the Claude- took out Snow Sports, Sportsman Field Championships he placed been a member of the New Zealand Grand National Cross Country lands Events Centre on Thursday, of the Year. first in the youth men’s shot put Tennis Academy for the past six champion and the overall mixed January 28.

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Barry Murtagh was midweek tournament back in the limelight at Te women winners were Rewa Awamutu Golf Club on Hawira and Pauline Chis- Sunday shooting a hot 63 holm with 40 stableford, nett. Robyn Norris 39, Annette The 23 handicapper’s Irwin 38. round of 86 off-the-stick Vic Smart headed the included halves of 42 and 44 men with 44 points, Bill and seven pars. Bain 42, Steve Williamson Murtagh made the front 40, John Mandeno 38, Dave page of the Courier last year Herlihy 37. This newspaper is subject to NZ Press after holing-in-one on the The nine hole division Council procedures. A complaint 14th at Te Awamutu when leading scorers were must first be directed in writing to the playing in the 2014 Waipa Bobbie Fladgate, Ann Dob- editor’s email address. If not satisfied Golf Classic. son 18, Cheryl with the response, the complaint may be referred to the Press Council, P.O. Sadly, his hole-in-one MacGilloway 17. Box 10-879, The Terrace, Wellington wasn’t one of the $20,000 Best of the Veteran men 6143. Or use the online complaint form designated holes. last Thursday were Murray at www.presscouncil.org.nz Please The feat did have a sil- TC121115CT01 Johnson with 43 stableford, include copies of the article and all ver lining, however. BARRY MURTAGH Ross Murray, Ian Gray, correspondence with the publication. Holes three and 14 at the Ray Brain 41, Mick Te Awamutu Golf Course Ward 39, Jacob Kingi 38. McConnell 40. were nominated as ‘non- The women were headed Match play winners target holes’ so he won a set by Ani Bahler with 40 and were, div 1: Mike Claydon; of golf clubs from Legend Raewyn Coleman 39. r-up: Percy Kapa. Div. 2: Golf Gear. Twos were scored by Roy Greenhalgh; r-up: Ian WHAT’S’ ON Scoring was generally of Mick Henderson, Percy Poole. Div. 3: Dave Morgan; a high standard on Sunday. Kapa and Jacob Kingi. r-up: Murray Johnson. Justin Morris shot a The Storey Rosebowl Leading Saturday ladies TOUCH THURSDAY EVENINGS NETBALL two-over-par 72 to win the was won by John Irving were Thora Young, Angela gross, while John Irving with a nett 61 and the Thomson with 41 Draw on website www.tasports.co.nz and in Coaches required for next season. topped the stableford with Walker Rosebowl by stableford, Ani Bahler 40, Tuesday’s Courier. Contact Ollie 0274519158 Interests to [email protected] 42 points, from Greg Te Duncan Gray with a nett 64. Mary Strack, Christine [email protected] AGM Wed 18 Nov 2015, Clubrooms 6.30pm Huia 40, Ryan Taylor, Greg Melbourne Cup Lloyd 39. INDOOR CENTRE VENUE HIRE For bookings contact Ollie 0274 519 158 Permanent or casual venue hire available at [email protected] Albert Park Indoor Centre conference room Booked your Christmas party or social gathering Clarke heads off Miezenbeek WAIKATO 7’S yet? Let us be your hosts! Saturday 14 November, Albert Park Contact 8713910 bus, [email protected] FREE ENTRY, START TIME 11AM TUFF KID CHALLENGE Colin Clarke turned Carl Miezenbeek (45 points) Johnston shared the $409 back the clock showcasing who shot a two-over-par 72. NEC jackpot with nett Tues 22 Dec 2015, Albert Park, watch this space ALBERT PARK IS A DOG FREE some of his old skills to Dave Heta was another eagles on the par four, 15th ZONE, GOLF FREE ZONE, CLUB AGM accumulate 46 stableford at player to shine with 44 hole. Stewart Alexander Golf stableford, Wayne King 42, This Sunday sees the LIQUOR BAN AREA Monday 30 Nov 2015, 7.30pm, Clubrooms Club. Peter Way, Bruce Russ 41, festive season kick off with winners of the Club sponsorship package 2015/May 2016 The club stalwart won Rod Ward, Jack Murawai a Mixed Open Christmas Thank you for your support of Senior Rugby Sunday’s Giltrap 40, Neal Johnston and Tournament. Tee bookings Agrizones's sponsored Jacob Carey 39. are available at the Club- www.tasports.co.nz [email protected] 07 8713910 Mon-Fri – 9-3pm tournament, heading off Adam Scott and Neal house.

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Te Awamutu Office (07) 872 0927 07 871 8700 [email protected] Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) www.harcourts.co.nz Sat, Nov 14 12noon - 12.30pm 220 McClure St, Pirongia $315,000 Sun, Nov 15 12.00 – 12.30pm 90 Paterangi Rd $305,000 Sat, Nov 14 1.00 - 1.30pm 300 Racecourse Rd Sale by Deadline Sun, Nov 15 12.30 – 1.00pm 917 Pakura St $320,000 Sat, Nov 14 2.00 - 2.30pm 1393 Cambridge Rd $419,000 Sun, Nov 15 1.00 – 1.30pm 95 Lyon Street $295,000 Sat, Nov 14 3.00 - 3.30pm 7 Bryce St, Kihikihi Sale by Deadline Sun, Nov 15 1.00 – 1.30pm 39 Leslie Street $335,000 Sun, Nov 15 12noon - 1.00pm 4 Thompson Rd Sale by Deadline Sun, Nov 15 1.00 – 1.30pm 22 Molly Lane PBN Sun, Nov 15 1.00 - 1.30pm 2/309 Cameron Ave $269,000 Sun, Nov 15 1.15 -1.45pm 94 Wilson St $240,000 Sun, Nov 15 1.30 - 2.00pm 153 Finch St Sale by Deadline Sun, Nov 15 1.15 – 1.45pm 126 Goodfellow St $329,000 Sun, Nov 15 2.00 - 2.30pm 25 Ohaupo Rd Sale by Deadline Sun, Nov 15 1.15 – 1.45pm 673 Picquet Hill Rd $445,000 Sun, Nov 15 1.45 – 2.15pm 1701 Te Rahu Road PBN Sun, Nov 15 2.30 - 3.00pm 349 Sinclair Tce Sale by Deadline Sun, Nov 15 2.00 – 3.00pm 1/113 Mutu Street PBN Sun, Nov 15 3.30 - 4.00pm 562 Bank St Sale by Deadline

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871 5044 Te Awamutu Realty Limited - Licensed REAA 2008 Sun, Nov 15 12noon – 12.30pm 90 Blundell Place By Negotiation Gadsby Realty Ltd Sun, Nov 15 12.30pm – 1.00pm 1 Moule Street $245,000 Ph. 07 871 7189 Sun, Nov 15 1.00pm – 1.30pm 1/144 Douglas Avenue Sale By Deadline (unless sold prior) Licensed REAA 2008 Sun, Nov 15 1.00pm – 1.30pm 8 Ballance Street Sale By Deadline (unless sold prior) Sun, Nov 15 1.00pm – 1.30pm 1983 Alexandra Street Sale By Deadline (unless sold prior) Fri, Nov 13 12noon-2.00pm 102 Ngaio Road, Otorohanga For Tender Sun, Nov 15 1.30pm – 2.00pm 16 Pirongia Road Sale By Deadline (unless sold prior) Sun, Nov 15 12noon-12.30pm 35 Moule Street, Kihikihi By Deadline Sun, Nov 15 2.30pm – 3.00pm 574 Picquet Hill Road $425,000 Sun, Nov 15 1.00pm-1.30pm 1/159 Mahana Lane $235,000 Sun, Nov 15 2.00pm - 2.30pm 332 Wallace Terrace By Negotiation Sun, Nov 15 3.00pm-4.00pm 456 Park Road By Deadline Thursday, November 12, 2015 Te Awamutu Courier 17 Captain saves the day BARBARA KURIGER BY COLIN THORSEN Bennett Cup one-day com- petition with a 50 run win A fighting unbeaten cen- over Waitete. tury by Leighton Parsons Batting first at the Te MP FOR TARANAKI-KING COUNTRY paved the way for Otoro- Kuiti High School, TA hanga’s 38-run victory over Sports posted 138 with Te Awamutu Sports in Wai- Callum Pearson (30) and kato Valley’s Mike Cotter Cullan Wheatley (21) top Cup cricket competition. scoring. Otorohanga were Waitete never threat- ELECTORATE OFFICE CONTACT: reeling at 77/5 before ened to reach the target, Parsons played a wonderful being dismissed for 88. A: 25 Roche Street, Te Awamutu | P: 07 870 1005 captain’s knock of 114 not Bowling for TA Sports, out to get his team to 188 in Kevin Pearson claimed 4-18 E: [email protected] | W: www.barbarakuriger.co.nz the 47th over. and Aiden Vanner 3-23. His 106-ball knock at the An under strength Te F: facebook.com/BarbaraKurigerMP Otorohanga Domain Awamutu Marist team put included seven fours and up a good challenge against six sixes. the home team in Tau- Best of the VE Vets TC121115SP17 marunui, losing by four Authorised by Barbara Kuriger MP, Parliament Buildings, Wellington sponsored TA Sports Blue LEIGHTON PARSONS wickets. www.national.org.nz team’s bowlers were Justin The Marist ‘nine Tyler with 3-34, Clint Price St Paul’s inflicted the players’ scored 139 thanks 2-28 and Rob Burgess 2-46. second loss on two-time largely to Bryce TA Sports’ batting again defending champions McCandlish (50), Pat LICENSED AGENT BLUE RIBBON REALTY LTD MREINZ let them down, being Kaipaki, winning by 70 Goodwin (32) and Kerry REAA 2008 bowled out for 149 in the runs at the College ground. Davis (25). 42nd over. 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Some fighting spirit by shining light for Pirongia Mark Cotes. the lower order saw Sports in their five wicket loss to Opening bowlers Gary Daniel is a Harcourts Scholarship Graduate, so trust he has get close. Price was the last Hinuera., top scoring with Muraahi (2-31) and Joe been groomed in the Harcourts way, offering the “Harcourts man out for 49, while Zak 55 as his team were bowled Bain (2-24) had Taumaru- Promise” to the highest of standards. Daniel brings to Har- Gibson (22) and Matt Dorn out for 130 in 44 overs. nui in early trouble. courts over 12 years Building Industry experience. 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BY COLIN THORSEN Moir was a major talking Just over 12 months after point at the KTM and his parents bought him his The extraordinary Dragon-sponsored New first bike, the youngster riding ability of Te Awa- Zealand Mini Motocross rocketed to fame winning mutu seven-year-old Taylor Championships. the national six- years’ 50cc intro trail bike class in New Plymouth. It was a dominant per- formance over the two days of racing. He finished the three races on Saturday in first place overall, having recorded two seconds and a third. On Sunday, he won both races on his Honda CRF50. His fastest lap time of 1m 33s was 10 seconds faster than that recorded by the runner-up Chase William- son of Wanganui. Otorohanga’s Luke Phillips completed the podium. Young Moir’s mother, Liz says her son has been a TC121115CT02 ‘natural’ from day one on a SKILLS of a seasoned veteran . . . seven-year-old Taylor Moir negotiating one of the motocross bike. booms on his family’s track at Rice Road, Ngahinapouri. “He loves it, spending up to an hour training most and rode through the field He was again in a class of the Bel-Ray Suzuki Six- days, racing around our to place second, then won his own, winning all three Hour — regarded as the track on the farm that races two and three to finish races. Phillips placed toughest off-road motor- features jumps and booms. overall champion. second and Lachlan Findlay cycle endurance event on “Taylor has no fear, he William Pluck of Cam- of Cambridge third. the Kiwi calendar; his throws the bike over the bridge placed second and Moir is planning to step mother, Elizabeth jumps and around the Luke Phillips third. up to the 65cc class next Mellsopp, was a highly booms like a seasoned vet- The Te Awamutu whiz year. He is already riding rated pony club rider sev- eran.” kid continued his winning 65cc on club days at the eral years ago. Moir was backing up run at the Waikato North King Country Motor- Moir (junior) is from winning the same age Motocross Championships cycle Club. supported by Osbornes TC121115CT03 group at the Taupo MX Fest. near Te Kuiti on Saturday, His father, Jason Moir, is Transport, Otorohonda, NATIONAL age group 50cc intro trail bike champion He fell off in race one at taking out the four to eight a former motocross rider Hugh Vercoe & Associates Taylor Moir with his trophies. Taupo, quickly re-mounted years 50cc trail. who competed in the likes of and his mum and dad.

s 20 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, November 12, 2015 Te Awamutu Phone: 871 5151 Fax: 871 3675 Courier Classifi eds Deadlines: Monday & Wednesday 12 noon - FAMILY NOTICES - PUBLIC NOTICES - EMPLOYMENT - FOR SALE - PROPERTIES - MOTORING - TRADE SERVICES - ENTERTAINMENT - Public Notices Firewood Vehicles Wanted FORMAL FIREWOOD for sale, 5m3 - ORDER OF $180, delivered, expected NOTICES shortage next winter. ST JOHN Phone 07 873 9190 or 021 Te Awamutu 617 349. In Memoriam Pet Tributes PIRONGIA RUGBY TopC ash Paid & SPORTS CLUB AGM For Sale CARSC - VANS - 4x4 AGM TE AWAMUTU 2014 / 2015 Year GOING OR NOT RUGBY SPORTS 7pm, Tuesday, FREE Wednesday, 17 November 2015 18 November at 7.30pm AND RECREATION PRE-USED tyres. Phone LOCALL BUYERS St John Facility, 021 743 227. at the Clubrooms CLUB Palmer Street GAYE, 08000800 538 467 Trixie. 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ROSETOWN FUNERALS TO VISIT VISITED 0800 227 3867 ❏❏GOOD SECONDHAND PARTS: TYRES, LOWING SPRINGS, Rosetown Family Chapel / Catering Services Thursday, 19 November, 1.30pm JACKS, POD FILTERS, TOW BARS, FUEL CAPS AND MORE Waipa Workingmens’ Club Funeral Care Plans Monument Services Grazing Flatmates To Let Speaker: Tony Radcliffe 10192778AA FLATMATE wanted - 262 Ohaupo Road Te Awamutu “The Elephant Man” QUALITY three brm, professional PH: 870 2137 www.rosetownfunerals.com Heifer grazing required. and working, $120 p/wk Normal Raffle Good numbers available. plus expenses, must like Phone Carol 027 499 9125. dogs. Phone 027 751 9911 Are you over 50? Te Awamutu YMI New members welcome - $15 single, $22 double To Grey Power, PO Box 540, Te Awamutu 871 9661 AGM Plants & Gardens FLATMATES wanted, two large brms avail, $150 Phone/text Jodie 8pm, Monday p/wk, includes power TE AWAMUTU 23 November PIRONGIA and internet. Phone 027 589 6416 rai Craig 027 404 5314. FUNERAL SERVICES N A T l Rid AGENDA G M e • Election of Officers TOPIARY TWOO BEDROOOOMSS ARO • Setting fees 2016 Open Fridays10am-4pm To Let • 324/5 Rewi Street, SUNDAY 6 DECEMBER - NEW TRACK! • Adoption of Annual 132 Sainsbury Road Reports Pirongia phone ONE bedroom flat in the garage, $250 p/wk OR country. Phone 07 212 Registration from 9am - Start 10am - 3pm Section members Susan Ranstead 2995. THREE BEDROOMS Kids’Track 10.30am-2pm urged to attend 871 9105 Alexandra House Chapel Suitable for 2 and 4 wheelers Wanted to Buy • 9 Cicada Place, Kihikihi, 570 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu Ride starts and finishes at Ngaroma Hall or Exchange SAFE ‘N’ SOUND brand new, ensuite, Phone 871 5131 (signposted fromfromTe Kawa Crossroads and CARAVANS, boats, horse STORAGE heatpump, garage, Arohena) floats, any condition, • Electric Security Fence $390 p/wk For compassionate and caring service anywhere. Phone Steve ENTRY FEE $30 - CHILD $15 (15yrs and under) 027 622 0011. • 24/7 access Garth & Lynette Williams • 200 Goodfellow Street, KID’STRACK $10 (children must be supervised by parent/guardian) • Camera and patrolled ensuite, heatpump, www.teawamutufuneralservices.co.nz (Entry fee includes one FREE sausage) surveillance single garage, HOUSE 027 440 7101 Church Services Sausage sizzle and refreshments available $390 p/wk Wanted for removal. or 871 2171 HELMETS MUST BE WORN Anything considered. TE AWAMUTU Phone 022 657 5069. • 374B Waikeria Road, Proceeds to Ngaroma Community Funded heatpump, double School Bus DARTS ASSOCIATION Stock Auctions garage, paddock, Contact Kevin 07 872 3544/Mark 07 872 3570 $380 p/wk Don’t miss this ride! PRIZE GIVING www.jmpm.co.nz 7pm sharp PROGRESSIVE Saturday 14 LIVESTOCK LTD November Church Services Personal at the ALONE??? Te Awamutu RSA Otorohanga Sale METHODIST There is no need to look to ✳ Members $10 ✳ Monday 16 November the ends of the earth to find ✳ Non-members $20 ✳ PARISH OF someone we already know. Commencing at 11.30am Love is closer than you ROTARYY Pirongia, think! Call now to see who Te Awamutu is waiting in your area to Livestock & Poultry and Otorohanga meet someone just like you! KIHIKIHI For Sale: 261 Bank Street, Ph 0800 856 640 til 8pm AC PETFOODS Te Awamutu Or get your free search at > 45 Friesian Weaner Bulls CAN take penicillin www.lovesuccess.co.nz Sunday, 15 November calves. Phone 0800 > 10 White Head Weaner Cattle All Ages – Seniors Welcome DOWN COW. Worship 10am In town or on the Land > 6 Store Beef Cattle All welcome Matchmaker since 1989 Wish to announce as from October >12StoreEwes Enquiries - the Club has taken over the production 9 Nov Sale Report: Wnr Bulls - $295 - 345, Ylg phone 870 6224 STOP pulling your hair and printing of the local telephone LEASE BULLS Rev Jo Durrant out with your child’s Heifers - $450 - 500, Ylg Steers - $440 - 815, behaviour, brainstorm directory. AVAILABLE with parent support www.thebullman.co.nz Prime Steers - $1050, Store Cows - $735, Fries PAPER gone awol? Call group Mondays, 7.30pm, Phone 0800 bullman /0800 Bulls - $1535 0800 111 200. Baptist Church. Phone Any enquiries regarding changes 285 5626. 0800 868 445. or additions to the book, should be CONTACT: Storage directed to Karen at 871 6723 or 021 Steve Old - 0274 712 801 Place a special birthday 452 736 or addressed to The Directory TE AWAMUTU Birthday Greetings notice for your loved one. Committee, Rotary Club of Kihikihi, CALF MILK Colin Old - 0278 704 434 SELF STORAGE ords plus a graphic from our birthday PO Box 1, Kihikihi. All milk wanted Fyfe Campbell - 027 574 0001 From $23 p/wk range for the special price of $20. for calves. Garry Johns - 0277 393 881 24 hour access Phone Deb Harry Van de Ven - 0274 869 866 Camera Surveillance Phone us today - 871 5151 Te Awamutu Courier Classifieds 871 4815 or Phone 07 856 7584 Te Awamutu 027 490 1007 r Fax: 871 3675 www.progressivelivestock.co.nz or 027 608 1749 Thursday, November 12, 2015 Te Awamutu Courier 21 Property For Sale Trade Services Employment Vacancies

Tree pruning & removal Stump grinding Wood chip supply Tree inspections Qualified arborists EXPERIENCED ROOFER Nathan Hughes Professsioonnal ppossittion inaaprrofesssioonnal bussinesss, doiinngpprooffesssional 823 8183 wworkiin a vveryp rroffessioonallwaay! 162 HEAPHY STREET TE AWAMUTU www.groundzone.co.nz HHaveyyouubbeennlooookingg forr appposittion in whhichyyoou’lllprrooduucese stunnninng reeesultssfoor the ppeoople yyou come in contaact withh? Areeyou inntereesteed innngrowwing,exppaandding yyourknnowlleddgeannddincreeasing yyourrinflfluence... TRADE ME ID LISTING # ENI663 OPEN HOME TIMES WWe’re AnnyyAnglle Rooofifingg-a wwelll-eestabllished,faast-gggrowwinngg, faammilyy- Threebedrooms,twotoilets,showerand Sat 14 November - 11am-12pm Employment oriented coompaanny, and we’re lloookiinggfforppeeopplewwwho waannt toorreach ttheeir bath,openplankitchenlivingareawith Sun 15 November - 11am-12pm Vacancies officenookandseparatedoublegarage. fuuullpootenntiial. Viewing by appointment welcome. Phone Andrew 027 472 7420 YYoYou’ll learrnnaggreeattdeaaal abbouttrooofinnggfroomm uus, yyet yyouu’’ll allso teach uus a thing or two.... exxperiieence couo ntts, bbutmmoosttof all youu’ve gotttohhavve hheeart, youu’vve goot toohavvee soome passsioonn, yoouu’vee gooot toowant tooggrrow.... annd Business for Sale Property & Home Trade Services yyoou’vee goot to want to heelp ootheers ddo thhe sammee. and Wanted Maintenance CARPET cleaning, YYoYou wwouldddeescriibeyyyourrsellff assbbeeing eentthussiasstic, opttimmistic annd VENDING machines, COMMERCIAL and friendly professional HANDYMAN frrriendly, yyeet alsso confiddeent,,deettermmineeddannd decissive.. located in Te Awamutu, domestic cleaning. Call service, Spring specials proven cash producing Maid Marj, 871 3309. now on. Phone Brian 07 Lawns, Gardening, Wood Iff you cannsseey oourrself in thhis pposiitioonn,pleeaaseeseennd youurr CVVtoo: 843 4886, 027 370 1188. Splitting, Tree Clean-ups, PHONE machines, on sites with jenaya@anyangleroofing.co.nz,inncluudding a detaileddhhistooryy ofttaaskks service and stock Painting, Fencing,Odd 022 694 1035 backup, $6000. Phone 09 EXCELLENT cleaning. Jobs. innnvolvedi nnprevvioouus jobbs. 818 6964. Simply call Blacky 027 CATDOORS 274 5354. Phone Colin 07 872 7992 SPECIAL offer supplied or 027 291 2815 and fitted, $120. Phone Employment Vacancies Housesitting EXTERIOR house Glasswise free 0508 445 277. RESPONSIBLE, cleaning. Phone Ultra ONSITE professional woman Clean 0800 569 656 today! TET AWAMUTU COLLEGE looking for housesitting CLEANING homes and REPAIRS LTD between November to offices. Professional 2420 Cambridge Rd PAYROLL end of January. Phone GRASS Busters, for your results at affordable • Ride On Mower 027 440 0287. lawn mowing needs. prices. Full service from Repairs ADMINISTRATOR Phone/text 027 6555 035 / $40. Fully insured 07 825 2781 / 021 296 5913. • Domestic Mower security screened owner and chainsaw repairs An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Payroll operated. Free quotes. World renowned “Curly’s Bar” require Property Wanted Andrew Stewart Administrator. (Position to commence 18 January LAWNS and gardens. Phone VIP Home a dynamic person to take over the DAIRY farm wanted for Services now 0800 846 484. 021 0263 8979 2016.) lease, any size Professional results at responsibility for the running of the bar. affordable prices. Lawn considered, experienced This will be a hands-on position, with The successful applicant will have the following operator. Phone 021 900 services from $16. Fully attributes: 698. insured security PLASTERER the successful applicant being the main screened owner EXPERIENCED, no job too customer-service face of the business. • Previous proven experience with payroll operated. Free quotes. small. Phone Ian 021 229 administration (preferably Novopay) HOUSE WANTED for Phone VIP Home 7748. You will need a current general manager’s • A working knowledge of New Zealand removal. Phone Services now 0800 846 484. certificate, with New Zealand bar 021-0274-5654. Employment Law/Collective Agreements MOSS, ALGAE experience and a great personality. • Strong organisational ability WANTED to buy in Te LOUNGE suites cleaned. DRAINAGE LICHEN TREATMENT • Ability to prioritise and meet deadlines Awamutu, two - three Phone Ultra Clean 0800 For details and/or an application form brm home/unit, good 569 656 now! No job too big Windows - Exterior/Interior • Attention to detail please phone 07 878 8448 or email: location, cash buyer. or too small - Colorsteel roofs • The ability to work both as a team player and Phone 021 156 2324. [email protected] WE DO IT ALL! Roof spray, Tiles and independently PAINTER Decromastic roofs Phone 870 6244 or Normal hours of work would be 24 hours per fortnight Gardening & ROSETOWN Painters - Rotary clean, pavers, for all your painting and Colin 027 498 9022 (some flexibility around actual days worked), Term Landscaping decorating driveways and footpaths Timeonlyplus15daysduringtermholidays. requirements. Phone 027 Commercial buildings 482 5586. Low Pressure Housewash A Job Description is available on request. EFFLUENT Doee your Johnny Nelson Please forward your CV with the names of two PONDS referees to: garden need a Computer Services 027 476 3347 [email protected] or spring clean? PUMPED or 871 7389 PC PROBLEMS? Efficient and reliable. Post to: NO fix, no fee, local IT Phone Andrew Cook Principal professional available for 027 672 4127 PLUMBING All Seasons on site repairs, upgrades Te Awamutu College Garden Care and trouble shooting, PC AFFORDABLE PLUMBER PO Box 369 and laptop sales, no call J&P FAGAN RATES Te Awamutu 3840 Andrew out fees for help, Phone CONTRACTING McIndoe Group is a well established multi 021 0271 002 Matt 027 515 6996 or 870 Phone Colin Closing date for applications: Monday 23 November 871 8 3038. 027 498 9022 departmental business based in Te Kuiti. FENCING or 870 6244 anytime We require an additional plumber to • paling/picket/post+rail join our Plumbing Team. We have many [email protected] Situations Wanted Health • gates (auto) departments - Plumbing, Drainlaying, • retaining walls Engineering, Motorcycle sales, parts and PHONE 871 5151 MAATUURRE, GARDENING • screens service and a Tyre department. PRROFFESSSIOONAAL, Quality, experienced IN-STEP • pool/glass fences FAX 871 3675 Podiatry Services The position is for a Plumber who will REELIAABLLE LAADYY gardening - Hedges, roses, Phone Jeff AVVAILLABBLEE FOORR or general weeding. OPEN 022 020 1610 report to our Director and work with other LIZ CLARKE AFF ERRNOOONN WOORK Need a hand SAT forf professional members of our team. Drainage experience Let us help! or qualification would be a bonus, but not D HHouusekkeeppingg, qualifi ed care KING COUNTRY 1 ior Regular maintenance (Child Specialist) essential. Duties will include, but not cleaaninng, aafterrschhooll DRILLING to pu n. ccaree, naannyyingg, or a clean up. 414 Cambridge Rd limited to primarily hands on plumbing, Call Tess 027 238 2517 Te Awamutu organisation of parts if required for job, carre-comppaniion eetc. FA 872 2853 A/hrs OF L communication between management and Reffeereennceesavavaillaable 870 4080 apprentices, liaising with clients on site for 9879593AA Phoonee 0227 5001 66915 requirements. aaf ernnoonns H S Tree Services OLE Must have pride in your work and be able to MARSHALL WEED apply common sense. Communication with • Soak • Surface wells SPRAYING management and other team members NEWSPAPER The Professional Arborists • Lined Soak holes is strongly encouraged to provide a do it Chipping, Felling, • Concrete products • Retractable Reels once, do it right for every job scenario for Maintenance, Pruning, available • Gorse, ragwort etc our clients. The ideal candidate must be DELIVERY ENQUIRIES Removals, Stump WE DO IT ALL! Grinding, Hedge Cutting, • Foundation Drilling a current NZ certified/registered plumber with at least 4-5 years experience and have Section Clearing and • 4WD Trucks Glen 870 1433 much more. the right to work in New Zealand. Clean, Free Advice & Quotes! OWNER/OPERATOR: current drivers licence required. This Classifi ed Advertising position is available for immediate start. Dennis Clements FREEPHONE 871 5221 STEVE COLSON HOT LINE Please email your CV to: 027 485 1501 [email protected] or phone www.totaltreecare.co.nz 0508 HOLES DUG CALL 0800 111 200 [email protected] 0508 465 373 871 5151 jim McIndoe on 0275 775 921 ✄ A terrific Rudolf Abel,Donovan who defended in courtearlier. years Spielberg portrait of anhero whose zeal for American justice is awesome. SATURDAY Thursday, November 12, 2015 r CENE CENE Donovan boards our parade! 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Enthusiastic members ★ The Best Value In Show Business ★ NOV 12-18 Te Awamutu RSA Country Music Club will be entertained this Sunday by two of their most enthusias- tic and dedicated club mem- bers, Celia Baker and Freda Cavander (pictured). Although from different countries, and backgrounds, music has always been a part of their lives. Their commitment and STAR WARS 2D & 3D “An excellent dedication to their special true portrayal musical interests are obvi- DEC 17TH 12:01AM for all adults that appreciate ous and they have been made Life Members of their TICKETS ON SALE really solid dramas. Terrific own particular organisa- acting, tense and absorbing.” tions — Ms Baker Country Allan. Music and Ms Cavander Te Brando fans – BRIDGE OF SPIES M Awamutu Light operatic THU & FRI 7:25, SAT 4:40 & 7:10, Society. you will love this. For over a decade the duo LISTEN TO ME MARLON M SUN 1:00 & 5:10, have been very actively SAT 2:40, SUN 3:40, WED 5:25, WED 7:25 involved in encouraging and FINAL TUE NOV 24 fostering country music. They love entertaining in ------Vin Diesel, their community and as be on the bill this weekend. noon tea, join in, or just One of the guest artists further afield. Members of the public enjoy the entertainment at Rose Lesley, Other club members, are most welcome to mix the RSA Club on Sunday best shows ever. Elijah Wood and visitors and friends will also and mingle during after- from 1-4.30pm. BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL M Michael Caine in… STARTS MON 6:00 THE LAST WITCH HUNTER M ------FRIDAY THU & FRI 7:55, A classic - SAT 12:35 & 5:05, Jedi Mind Trick SUN 1:05 & 5:40, if you love old movies, see this. WED 7:55 From 9pm WOMEN HE’S UNDRESSED M CHECK FINAL TUE 5:30 OUT OUR ------Christine says it’s laugh-out-loud NEW Fabulous, Fabulous, funny at times and Judy Davis is fabulous movie. extraordinary. She liked it very much. SUMMER “What an absolutely Phone 871 4768 Don’t ignore this one. MENU TRASH M terrific film with a STARTS MON NOV 23 sensational cast – MT PIRONGIA ------excellent story. It’s amazing and COUNTRY MUSIC National Theatre Live’s one of the very best of the best – biggest show ever. such quality. Highly recommended.” Is held at the Ngahinapouri Hall Allan. HAMLET THE DRESSMAKER M STARTS MON NOV 30 THU & FRI 10:20, 5:30 & 7:45, ------SAT 12:40, 3:10 & 7:45, The best documentary SUN 10:40, 1:10 & 5:45, MON 6:30, TUE 5:25 & 7:25, THIS SUNDAY, 12.30 PM START you will ever see. Nancy Kwan’s story WED 10:20, 5:30 & 7:45 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Special Q&A session with Producer/ SATURDAY Will hold the attention of movie NOVEMBER 14 - 7.30PM Director direct from the US. TUE DEC 1 fans who like true stories, COVER CHARGE good acting and a bit of romance. WAR ROOM PG Freeheld was inspired by actual $10 2ND MONTH. SAT 5:15, events about the fight for FINAL SUN 12:55 equality – a tearjerker. FREEHELD M THU & FRI 5:25, SAT 3:05, EVEREST M FINAL SUN 3:10 3RD MONTH. SAT 2:55 & 7:20, SUN 10:35 & 3:15, TUE 7:40

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Too Good To Miss! Views Over Town 2 1 1 1/144 Douglas Avenue 3 1 2 574 Picquet Hill Road Sale By Deadline (unless sold prior) PRICE: $425,000 OPEN: Sunday 1.00pm - 1.30pm You will enjoy the upgraded interior of this two OPEN: Sunday 2.30pm - 3.00pm Set on a 866m² section, views over VIEW: ljhooker.co.nz/YXBGG8 bedroom brick unit, spacious open plan living, VIEW: ljhooker.co.nz/YUZGG8 neighbouring rural land, an elevated setting one bathroom, separate toilet and attached with a decktocapture the sun. This home Ian Jones 027 447 1758 garaging with storage. Amy Mather 027 555 0041 offers outdoor living for the family during Te Awamutu Realty Limited Deadline: 1.00pm Friday, 13th November 2015. Te Awamutu Realty Limited summer. Come and take a look! 07 871 5044 07 871 5044

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