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A PLACE FOR ALL: Waharoa Service, previously known as Te Kuwatawata, has moved in to the old Te Rau Press building in Peel Street. The building has been renamed He Rau Aroha. It has an open door policy and is a place where people in distress can get help. The rooms in the building are dressed in Maori artwork from local artists. Inset, the distinctive two-storey building was designed for James Erskine, a local baker, caterer and confectioner. It opened in 1908 as Erskine’s tea and supper rooms. In 1924 it became the Te Rau Press Building, when the Anglican Church printing enterprise of that name relocated to the building. Pictures by Liam Clayton New life for old landmark

THE old Te Rau Press building in Peel themselves, whanau or be referred from come to. He Rau Aroha will be a place for Street has a new lease of life as it is their GP or another service. “Te Kuwatawata was the pilot name community, Ms Moeke-Murray said. the new venue for the Waharoa Service, The Waharoa team is led by of the contract and since we have moved “This is a multi-use communal space. If previously know as Te Kuwatawata. matauranga Maori (customary into a more permanent state our name is community organisations want to use the The building has been renamed He knowledge) and includes counsellors, Waharoa.” space for their own wananga, then they Rau Aroha and will be the place where clinicians and artists. They moved to a bigger premises can,” she said. people in distress can get help. All are part of a multidisciplinary team because of the number of people they see. Wellbeing workshops, therapeutic art He Rau signifies the treasured feather working with whanau and connecting to “We outgrew the space at 73 Peel sessions and moko papa (the grounding of the huia bird, the sacred messenger of other clinical and non-clinical services. Street two years ago. We needed of moko) will be held here. Rehua. Waharoa is a gateway to help, including something bigger to accommodate our “We invite all local artists to contact us The Waharoa Service has an open door secondary (hospital) health services. community and to promote our local about exhibiting their art in the building. policy. Taking the first step to getting help artists. “We want to celebrate the creativity of Anyone can walk in to have a look at can be difficult, says chief executive Hine “The bigger space means they can see Tairawhiti and the therapeutic nature of the stunning artwork on the walls, all Moeke-Murray. more people,” Ms Moeke-Murray said. art.” created by local artists. “The light, bright space adorned with He Rau Aroha has 11 whanau meeting People can also ask for help for art is a welcoming place for all to rooms. The previous premises had four. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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TOMORROW National ...... 6-10 World...... 14-15 Classifieds ... 26-31 Weather ...... 35 977 1175467004 2 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 Jobloads app wins $70k SheEO loan by Andrew Ashton A GISBORNE tech start- up has been given a $70,000 funding boost from all-woman investor group SheEO. Jobloads, a digital solution enterprise founded by Candice Pardy enables collaboration and reduces frustration when GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT: Charlie people work together on Kellecher with her dog Chicken temporary jobs. It was one of Nugget at the Ormond School Pet five women-led Day. businesses to receive funding from SheEO’s annual venture funding round. Mrs Pardy said the venture funding round involved pitching the business and then having the business model assessed. The final five businesses CANDICE PARDY then negotiated with each other to divide the money, with most Pictures by Picture supplied Rebecca Grunwell getting about $70,000. “That was pretty cool for contracts and CV checking. me because I’ve been running It also tracks job information Jobloads since April last year,” to pay workers and invoice said Mrs Pardy. customers. “Since Covid, I started going WINGS AND ALL: Brooke Baty and her pet goat, called Goatdog, Jobloads also meant workers out and looking for investment were not reliant on a contractor wore matching tutus for the Ormond School Pet Day yesterday. and the struggle of being a Brooke chose pink and for Goatdog, it was red. to take them to work,” Mrs Gisborne, regional entrepreneur Cardy said. and being female and Maori “Removing that barrier became really apparent, really helped a lot of workers in quickly. It was really tough Gisborne we were working trying to get money out of with.” private venture capital firms. The first iteration of the What was really different about app would go to market this going to SheEO was it just felt summer. like women supporting women.” Launched by entrepreneur The funds, in the form of Theresa Gattung in 2017, the an interest-free loan, would New Zealand division of SheEO be used to expand the team World raised $906,000. The five and test the Jobloads app in ventures whose applications Hawke’s Bay and the Bay of have been selected for the Plenty. SheEO 2020 ‘Venture round’, “With a tech start-up the benefit from the support of work is never done. I feel like interest-free loans for five years, we’re on a rocket — and the business mentoring and the rocket is still being built.” expertise of a global network It was great timing, following of women. In a new initiative, on from the challenges of law firm Russell McVeagh will Covid-19 and border closures. support this year’s five winning “We always built this to break SheEO ventures with a package down barriers, to get people of pro bono legal advice. into work and get them to their The SheEO model has full-scheduled shifts every hundreds of women (called day. That was a big problem Activators) contributing capital for me on my own orchard. So into a collective fund as an “act Gisborne was a great place to of radical generosity”, with the test that.” money loaned out at no interest The app gives prospective to women-led businesses workers a free platform to (called Ventures) working on choose when, where, and how the world’s “to do” list and paid they work. For small businesses back over a five-year period. it takes the hassle out of hiring Selected Ventures also have as they upload their jobs access to women’s networks, and are matched to the right buying power and expertise to workers without the worry of BEST FRIENDS: Meg Kellecher and her dog A-HUNTING WE WILL GO: Hunter Erwin with his dog grow their business. Chilli enjoy a moment. Speed. LOOKING AHEAD Get your ALL THE LATEST NEWS, INCLUDING: Gisborne Herald • Te Karaka teenager Jordana Hollis glowing after home-delivered Outward Bound adventure • GDC extends the consultation on Maori wards • Hauora Tairawhiti debt level discussed • New connections for police and Maori wardens • Coverage of Poverty Bay v Wanganui rugby • Country’s top amateur golfers crowned in Gisborne

MONDAY The Gisborne Herald, 64 Gladstone Road, P.O. Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: Jack Malcolm/John Gillies To nd out more call 869 0620 e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 NEWS 3 Art and taonga a feature at Waharoa

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Waharoa is a partnership between mental health and addictions peer support and advocacy organisation Te Kupenga Net Trust and Hauora Tairawhiti. He Rau Aroha opened fully clothed in art and taonga yesterday with a mihi whakatau at 7am and the launch of local documentary Te Keeti at 9am. Te Keeti documents the experience of 27 local elders living through epidemic. It explores how they managed during Covid-19 alert level lockdowns and how they applied learnings from previous epidemics. They shared a wealth of knowledge people can learn from including interviews with Maaka Tibble, Tangiwai Ria and Kuini Moehau Tuhura. The documentary has been organised WHARE FOR ALL: From left are general manager for planning and funding Nicola Ehau, Te Kupenga Net Trust operations by Charlotte and Tahia Gibson and manager Hine Haig, chief executive Hine Moeke-Murray and Hauora Tairawhiti clinical care manager mental health and sponsored by Te Rau Ora. addictions Nicola Barrington. Picture by Paul Rickard

He agreed to take Man dies her to hospital but Begged torturer invented a story to in early explain her injuries. After surgery, she was able to tell medical morning staff what Walker did. Police were contacted. crash at to end her life SHE thought he was taking her camping but continued to text message each other. originally-intended camping spot. Puha Bridge to renew their relationship but instead a By February 7, the woman agreed to go Wounded and disoriented in the back man drove his former partner to a remote camping with Walker at a local beach, to of the vehicle, the woman later vaguely spot where he burned and repeatedly repair their relationship. remembered Walker doing “donuts” on the IN a black start to the long stabbed her, Gisborne District Court heard. Walker collected her about 7pm. Soon beach. He eventually agreed to take her to weekend on the region’s roads, Lawrence Graham Walker, 36, was jailed after, he started accusing her of infidelities. hospital but invented a story to explain her a man died early this morning for seven-and-a-half years and given a Instead of taking her to the camping spot, injuries. He bought pies and drinks on the in a vehicle crash on the three-strike warning when he appeared for he headed out of town, yelling abuse and way. He stayed with her while medical staff Whatatutu Road. sentence before Judge Warren Cathcart. threatening to kill and make her disappear. were present but after surgery, she was able Emergency services were Walker pleaded guilty to two charges of She admitted sleeping with others and to tell them what Walker did. Police were called to the crash scene near wounding with intent to cause grievous apologised but Walker kept driving. contacted. the Puha Bridge at around bodily harm, one of which represented It had got dark and the woman had kept Walker initially said he rescued the 1.30am. multiple offences, kidnapping, a her head down, so she did not know where woman from a roadside after she was gang- “The Mazda flat deck ute the representative charge of causing grievous they were when Walker stopped. bashed at a party. man was driving left the road bodily harm with intent to cause it, and He told her she “shouldn’t have f***ed” The woman needed medical treatment on a slight bend near the bridge assaulting a child. with him, that she knew what he was like, including skin grafts, spent time in Gisborne and rolled several times,” said Judge Cathcart said the couple were in then stabbed her in the left knee with a and hospitals, and needs ongoing Te Karaka fire chief Jamie an erratic, violent relationship for about two hunting knife. medical support and physiotherapy. She has Simpson. years. Each has children but none together. He drove to another remote place, where permanent scarring and cannot move some The Te Karaka Fire and The relationship was thwarted by trust he continued yelling he wanted to kill her of her fingers due to nerve damage. Emergency NZ volunteers were issues and time apart while Walker was in but did not want her to die. Judge Cathcart set a sentence starting the first emergency crew to prison for multiple family harm offences She was in pain and sitting quietly when point of 12 years, six months imprisonment, arrive at the scene. involving a previous partner. he stabbed her again, this time in her right uplifting it by two months for previous They were backed up by a These charges arose out of three incidents, calf and thigh. She tried to protect herself relevant offending. crew from the Gisborne FENZ the first mid-last year, when the couple with her hands but he stabbed her right Discounts were a full 25 percent for station. Police and St John were drinking with friends. The woman, wrist with such force the blade came out the guilty pleas and 15 percent for personal ambulance from Gisborne also noticing Walker getting jealous and angry, other side. circumstances and the findings of a cultural responded. locked herself in a bathroom but he barged She was so scared she defecated. Blood report. “The man was out of the in, shouting and swearing, and stabbed loss from her wounds and Walker’s repeated There was a final reduction of two months vehicle when we arrived, her in the shoulder with a butcher’s knife. assaults to her head were making her semi- for remorse, which was given as a third step and passersby had begun to He punched her in the face and head then conscious. in the calculation. administer first aid, including threatened to burn down the house if she Walker demanded the passcode to her CPR,” CFO Simpson said. told anyone. phone. “We continued CPR until the The woman suffered facial bruising, a He set fire to her pants, getting out of the St John ambulance arrived, closed eye, and loss of feeling in one side of car to let her burn. When she managed to but sadly the man could not be her face. Fearful for her family, she did not put out the flames, he got back in the car Need help? revived.” report what happened. and set fire to her pants again, telling her to He was pronounced deceased In January this year, Walker accused let them burn. •฀If฀you฀are฀in฀immediate฀danger,฀call฀111฀ at the scene by ambulance the woman’s teenage son of “narking” to a He told her to get out of the car and as •฀Women’s฀Refuge฀national฀helpline/crisisline:฀฀฀ officers. probation officer about his violence towards she did, she managed to put out the flames ฀฀฀0800฀REFUGE฀/฀0800฀733฀843฀ It is believed the man lived the boy’s mother and interrogated him about with her hands. She was in so much pain, •฀Tauawhi฀Men’s฀Centre:฀06฀868฀8278฀or฀after฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀ in the Te Karaka area and was his mother’s infidelities. Walker punched she pleaded with Walker to end her life. ฀฀฀hours฀06฀868฀1399 aged in his late 30s. the boy in the face then threatened to kill He suddenly seemed sympathetic, changed •฀Violence฀Free฀Tairawhiti฀network:฀06฀869฀1340฀or฀฀฀ Police have begun a serious the boy’s father and rape his sister if he told her blood-soaked clothes, and tore up a ฀฀027฀836฀7495 crash inquiry, and have anyone. The boy suffered a black eye. The t-shirt, using it to bandage her wounds. •฀Rape฀Crisis:฀0800฀88฀33฀00 extended their condolences to incident was not reported. He made a bed in the back of the vehicle •฀Family฀Violence฀Information฀Line:฀0800฀456฀450฀ the man’s family at this sad Walker and the woman had separated and drove them the following morning to the (available฀9am-11pm฀daily) time. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES In Memoriam NEW CREMATORIUM: BROWN, Rua Evans Funeral Deaths Whatuoho Alvin Services owner 24.10.38 - 24.10.18 David Parker stands FAIRLIE, Patricia in front of the new Leslie (Pat). — On These two years have $400,000 cremator 22nd October 2020, been the hardest without you. that arrived in peacefully, at Beetham Gisborne from Healthcare, in her 92nd Have a Happy 82nd Florida on Thursday. year. Loved wife of the Birthday. late Smokey. Loved The chimney has mother of Carol, A thousand words won’t been removed from Lorraine, Wayne, and bring you back, we the old cremator, Brenda. Loved Granny know because we’ve which will be of all her grandchildren tried. Neither will a moved to one side and great-grand- thousand tears, to be able to work children. Mum lived a we know because alongside the new great life, and was we’ve cried. one. This is stage loved by all. Miss and love you so one of a two-stage The funeral service much Dad. plan Mr Parker has will be held at Evans planned for the site. Chapel, Ormond Road Love, Mum, Kruz, and your two babies Stage two includes at 2pm on Tuesday 27th a remembrance October, followed by Matthew and Swinitha. xoxoxo chapel beside the private cremation. All crematorium which messages may be sent TODD MCDONALD will be able to seat C/o 688 Childers Road. 27.2.1967 - 13.10.2019 up to 50 people. - Evans Funeral Services Ltd FDANZ Dearly loved nephew Picture by Paul www.evansfuneral.co.nz and cousin who is sadly Rickard missed. Gone before Unveilings time but always loved and remembered by his RANGI, Marjorie family in (Kani) (nee Te Aho) Turanganui-a-Kiwa. The whanau of Now at peace. Marjorie, welcome Aunty Jen and friends and whanau to Uncle Terry the unveiling of her Upgrade for crematorium headstone. On Saturday 31st of October 2020 at 11am At Hiruharama Urupa $400k addition to meet changing demands Mohaka Marae Mohaka by Sophie Rishworth Mr Parker said it was still in mint high-tech oxygen monitoring system, one condition because they had kept up the of the first to be used in New Zealand, In Memoriam AN overwhelming trend of people maintenance. It will sit beside the new which looks after the air and gas to choosing to be cremated meant Evans crematorium to ensure this district — create perfect combustion. IN LOVING Funeral Services had to future proof this through to Wairoa — has the increased Installation of the new cremator is MEMORY OF Monumental district. capacity it needs for the new after-death stage one of a revamp for the site at MANA PUSSY Masons On Thursday a $400,000, 12.6 tonne choices, moving increasingly towards Taruheru Cemetery on Nelson Road. TOROA cremator arrived in Gisborne from cremation. Stage two includes a remembrance Passed away STONEHAVEN Florida. It can take up to six people, who The new machine comes with chapel which will be built beside the 26th October 2015. can weigh up to 300kg, a day — one at a digital scales. The weight of the body crematorium. Mr Parker had plans drawn for time — which the older cremator could is calibrated though an app to ensure up in 2018. The chapel will seat 50 people Loving wife, nan, Funerals not do. the furnace is set to the most efficient and will be used for small family services auntie, and great-nan. and Evans Funeral Services owner David setting. — invitation only — and be built within Miss you always. Memorials Parker said he sees it as an investment The process has become highly the next two years. in the community. technical with the company in Florida John and whanau, The cremator was supplied by Blueberry, Patches 601 Nelson Road Over lockdown Mr Parker saw a change able to permanently monitor the air Matthews Environmental Solutions in and Mem Ph 867 1 800 in people’s choices to be cremated instead quality, and amount of discharge through Florida. of buried. Traditionally, 60 percent of the chimney, to ensure it stays in line The New Zealand company Bereavements Bereavements families chose cremation but that figure with council consent. representative Terry Sowman said he rose rapidly over the Covid-19 lockdown After a body has been cremated, the was on “Zoom calls” several times on and is now as high as 90 percent. ashes are given to the family. Any metal Thursday with his American colleagues to MARY MCLEAN Seeing the change, Mr Parker ordered objects like hip joints, or plates in other ensure the installation went as smoothly ♥ OVENDEN (Colquhoun) ♥ the new cremator in April — the middle areas of the body, are separated out as possible. of lockdown. from the ashes and sent to a company Mr Sowman has been working for the Monday the 12th of October will be The existing machine is about 25 years in Christchurch which specialises in company for more than 30 years — he remembered as the darkest day of our old and can cremate up to three bodies recycling the titanium. was in Gisborne when the first cremator lives, until Sunday the 18th of October a day. The new cremator also comes with a was installed 25 years ago. 2020, when we all had to say goodbye. Haere ra, to the most beautifulest darling on earth. OPERATION: Three gang Three We are giving the most massive thank members were you out to each and everyone. You were arrested by armed escape all there to help mend our bruised hearts. police yesterday afternoon at a Arohanui, Chris, Christina, Brydie, Lisa, house in Elgin. serious and our extended whanau! The three had earlier been in a injury I can hear her now, “Don’t lie there all car that allegedly day, there’s work to be done, other people failed to stop need our help.” for police in the A HILUX vehicle left the Nuhaka area. Parikanapa Road yesterday afternoon, rolled down a Picture by Liam moderately steep bank and CORRECTION Clayton one of the people in it was taken to Gisborne Hospital. THE bars taken off inner city seats were The crash happened just removed within 48 hours of The Herald after 3pm. publishing a story about them. “The vehicle sustained They were not removed within 48 hours of significant damage, and the bars being drilled into the seats, as stated in the three young men in yesterday’s story. Arrests after AOS called out it were lucky not to have The Gisborne District Council put the bars on been seriously hurt,” a the benches some months ago as a trial, after ARMED police cordoned off part of Police said the three gang members progressively over the space of about senior firefighter said. retailers in the CBD raised the issue of homeless Elgin yesterday afternoon after three had failed to stop for a police patrol an hour early yesterday afternoon.” “They were assessed for people sleeping on them. men in a car fled into a house in that near Nuhaka yesterday morning. Police said armed officers were injuries at the scene by St “Two shop owners were very concerned about area. They had earlier allegedly failed to “The car was seen to enter Gisborne deployed to the situation as a John ambulance staff.” a person who was lying on the seats during stop for police. city and go to an address in Elgin. precaution. No shots were fired and no An ambulance the day verbally abusing passers-by,” said GDC The Armed Offenders Squad and “Cordons were set up and the AOS one was injured. spokesman said one of liveable spaces manager De-Arne Sutherland. armed uniformed staff were involved were deployed around the house,” At the time of going to print today the men was transported Homeless advocate Lizz Crawford condemned in an operation to apprehend the men police said. there was no word on what charges the to hospital with minor to the trial. from around midday. “The three men were arrested three men face. moderate injuries. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 NEWS 5 On the web

Last week’s question On Would you support a big increase in inner-city apartment living in Gisborne? the street wade Fern: titus tahata: teina Moetara: shannon tana: roberta “Great! I was hoping “I’m really excited ”It’s good for New “With the mosque buchanan: for a progressive about what they’re Zealand. I like massacre and Covid “Better than last time. government.” going to do for the Jacinda’s value to and Gisborne as We’re still Labour but homeless and lower look after people. I a stronghold it’s we have the Greens income people to get hope she can start to natural Labour took now too. them back on their be more speciic in it out.” “How do feet.” her stance.” you feel about the election 82% 14% 4% outcome?” Yes No Undecided

Yes: 232; No: 39; Undecided: 13; Total: 284 PhiL rowe: MeLita LiLLian ward: Joe ManueL: chanteL kotzee: THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: “Good. A lot of raravuLa: “I’m ecstatic. I’ve “Fair and expected.” “We’re from South people feel safe given “Positive. Things always been a Labour Africa and apparently Are you using the Covid Tracer app? today’s situation might be more supporter. It’s good it’s far better here with the virus and open-minded going Kiri Allan and Meka than over there.” knowing someone’s forward.“ Whaitiri are getting in control. They know in. I’m hoping Rawiri Online polls are not scientiic and relect the opinions of only those internet users who have chosen to participate • Percentages may not what they are doing.” Waititi may be total 100 due to rounding getting in too.” VOTE ONLINE: www.gisborneherald.co.nz Most like the Many hands make . . . many tunes idea of CBD AN 1880 work composed to commemorate the opening of the first funicular cable car on Mount apartments Vesuvius features among items in the Piano A MAJORITY of voters on this week’s web Extravaganza X concert on Monday. poll answered yes to the question “would you The cable car was destroyed when Vesuvius support a big increase in inner-city apartment erupted in 1944 but an arrangement of Luigi living in Gisborne?” Denza’s rollicking song Funiculi Funicula lives Over 81 percent (232 votes) answered yes, on and is now part of a programme of works that 13.73 percent (39 votes) answered no and 4.58 will be mostly played as double duos, that is, percent (13 votes) were undecided. eight hands at two pianos. Yes voters were all for an increase in inner-city The event’s pianists were invited to choose a apartment living. favourite piece from an extensive repertoire of “As long as they are quality they’ll bring life works that had been presented since the Piano and vibrancy to the CBD,” said one. Extravaganza began in 2011. The earliest work, “For those wanting to downsize it’s great and an arrangement of Allegro Decisio from Handel’s it will free up family homes in the suburbs, said Water Music, dates from the 18th century. another.” The Romantic age of the 19th century is “Great idea to cure the housing shortage,” was represented by a Rondo written for piano another positive comment. double duo by Czech composer Smetana, and “More apartments in the CBD would keep it by arrangements of a waltz from Gounod’s humming and keep restaurants and cafes open Faust, Elgar’s grand ceremonial Pomp and later as well as bring more diversity to eating Circumstance, and two pieces by Moritz options.” Moszkowski. Some yes voters did have concerns. The present is represented by performances “Parking may be a problem,” said one. of works by American composers Eugenie “I think it is a great idea, but why would Rocherolle and Kevin Olson. someone want to live in our town centre? It’s As ever, the extravaganza will be rounded dirty, has men wandering the streets shouting off with a performance of Percy Grainger’s obscenities and on a Friday and Saturday arrangement of English folk tune, Country night has to put up with vomiting drunk people Gardens. urinating and worse. It needs more than just Monday’s concert marks the Piano some flats to make this town appealing again,” Extravaganza’s 10th anniversary. The first of was one heartfelt opinion. the St Andrew’s piano concerts was suggested “I used to live in the Coronation Building,” by Sonja Schutte, who occasionally played the commented another. “It was great . . . but turn off organ at the church. As a school teacher she was the audible indicators for crossing the Peel Street not able to take part in a lunchtime concert on lights — they used to echo through the whole a regular week day, so the Monday of Queen’s CBD.” Birthday weekend was chosen to accommodate “If the shops in town are closing the way her. The formula was tweaked this year due to the they are it’s a good idea to turn it into housing Covid-19 alert response. but they won’t be cheap and they won’t be for The music for the first few concerts was taken everyone,” was one comment. from the collection left by the late Lucy Brook, as The minority voters said the inner city would well as from participants’ libraries. Both Coralie not be a nice place to live — “it needs great Hunter and Catherine Macdonald have visited improvement.” family in the US, and brought back new scores to “Can’t imagine Peel St being a desirable add to the repertoire. KEYED UP AND READY TO GO: Among pianists to perform in Monday’s Piano location to live on Friday and Saturday nights,” Since the inaugural event in 2011, four of Extravaganza are Beverly Peach (left), Bronwen Holdsworth (standing), Margaret commented a no voter. the five performers at that first concert have Dunsmore, Trish Tattle, Catherine Macdonald and Coralie Hunter. “I think it would encourage homeless people appeared at every extravaganza. They are Trish Picture by Paul Rickard to loiter in the doorways more. Tattle, Beverley Peach, Coralie and Catherine. “Plus it may encourage Covid-19 situations Margaret Dunsmore has also been a regular performers. Addams Family. with overcrowding in the retail area of town and performer. Sean Scanlan, who arrived in Gisborne this ■ The St Andrew’s Lunchtime Concert Series criminal activity for cars parked in the CBD for Dame Bronwen Holdsworth was not available year to teach music at Lytton High School, has presents Piano Extravaganza X, St Andrew’s the evening workers. for the first concert, but has since taken part joined the line-up while having already taken on Church, Monday October 26 (12.30pm). Entry “It could also be a fire hazard for lower retail regularly. Since returning to Gisborne with her the role of musical director for Musical Theatre free, optional koha for performers’ expenses and on ground floors.” family, Samantha Holdsworth has also joined the Gisborne’s upcoming production of The piano maintenance fund. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 Akld Westpac employee BRIEFS Dilworth case: another man loses name suppression AUCKLAND — Another of the men charged after allegations of historical sex abuse at Auckland’s tests positive for Covid Dilworth School has lost name suppression. However, the man could not yet be named, after he indicated he would appeal that ruling. The man, who is in his 70s, faces four charges AUCKLAND — The Westpac Auckland last weekend. of indecently assaulting three boys who were bank yesterday afternoon The Ministry of Health said under the age of 16 in the early 1980s. said that one of its Auckland the person visited the Burnsco Yesterday’s name-suppression hearing was employees had tested positive store in Gulf Harbour marina before Justice Mark Woolford at the Auckland for Covid-19. for less than 15 minutes. High Court. The man, however, was not in court. The Ministry of Health had No close contacts had been Crown lawyer Brian Dickey argued for name earlier yesterday reported one identified at this stage and suppression to be lifted — a position that had new community case along “marine employee cluster”, with a Covid-19 case, they public health staff considered been supported in court by NZME, the publisher with eight imported cases, and and no close or casual contacts stopped coming in to the office, the risk to others who were at of the NZ Herald, Newstalk ZB, and other media yesterday evening it confirmed of the Westpac staff member the bank said. the store to be low. organisations — Media Works, RNZ, Stuff and the community case worked at had been identified. Westpac said the office The marina had not been TVNZ. a Westpac office in Auckland. Westpac said in a statement would be deep cleaned. asked to close or do additional Justice Woolford ruled that name suppression The person had a role in the person had not been in The Ministry of Health said cleaning, but staff at the shop should be revoked, but Claire Farquhar, appearing which they did not normally the office since Friday of the Westpac employees from that had been asked to watch for for the defendant, indicated that decision would come into contact with previous week, and would not office did not need to self- any symptoms. be appealed — meaning his identity would still be customers, and worked at the have become infectious until isolate this weekend. No other details, including kept secret, for now. bank’s corporate head-office Tuesday of this past week. Meanwhile, health officials the exact time of the visit, In his submission, Dickey noted media stories building. As soon as the person said one of the community were available. — RNZ about the alleged abuse at Dilworth had given They were a household became aware that someone cases with Covid-19 visited rise to other complaints, and the man had worked contact of someone from the they lived with had contact a marine store in north See earlier story on page 7 at another school since the time of his alleged offending. “There is a potential group of complainants — I can only say potential, because the Crown can’t ‘Summer holidays at risk if Kiwis complacent’ say he has offended again . . . but, until his name is published, there can be no certainty. “We should confront that now . . . and then by Amelia Wade, NZ Herald try to enjoy their long weekends not likely to have been infectious whatever comes out, comes out.” despite needing to be vigilant, Dr when he was at the pub between Seven former Dilworth teaching staff have been AUCKLAND — The Director- Bloomfield said. 7.30pm and 10.30pm as he had charged with a number of serious offences, many General of Health, Dr Ashley The precautions Kiwis were only been exposed to the virus that of them sexual, against 17 victims. Bloomfield, is warning that the advised to take included using morning. The push for patrons to The charges relate to offending that was alleged summer holidays could be at risk if the Covid Tracer app, staying get tested, however, caused a rush to have occurred between the 1970s and late Kiwis are not diligent with Covid-19 at home if sick and getting a on testing sites. 2000s. precautions. test, monitoring their health and Auckland Regional Public All seven men were initially granted name Dr Bloomfield said New practising good hand hygiene Health has set up two additional suppression after their first appearances, but Zealanders should act as if they and cough etiquette (by using the testing centres, including one in Alister Harlow, Ian Wilson, and Ross Browne — were at “Level one plus” and he crook of your arm). Greenhithe where the pub is. the school’s former chaplain of 26 years — lost was “strongly urging” masks on Dr Bloomfield has also upped The bakery next door yesterday name suppression earlier this month. public transport and flights. his advice on wearing masks on told its customers it would revert More than 70 people have come forward to Dr Bloomfield said face public transport and planes. to Level 3 settings to avoid face-to- speak to police since the arrests. coverings and more stringent use “If we do these other things over face interactions as a precaution Dr Ashley Bloomfield Dilworth School has apologised for the way it of the Covid Tracer app could help this long weekend, that is how we and the local barber reported a previously handled historical allegations, but it to avoid a shift in alert levels. will avoid going into Alert Level 2 rush on bookings. also said there were new processes in place and The Minister of Health, Chris or up further alert levels. Health officials were management would support any former student Hipkins, has requested advice from “I think this is a good mandatory for businesses to investigating whether the man who would like to go to police now. the ministry on the pros and cons opportunity for us to reflect display QR scan codes, and his who visited The Malt pub was Headmaster Dan Reddiex, who was appointed of making face masks mandatory on the fact we would all like a ministry was looking into whether infected while in the same office last year, said on the day of the arrests that the where social distancing was not good summer holiday over the customers should also be made to as the first case in the cluster — a school had zero tolerance for abuse of any kind. possible. On Thursday, there Christmas and New Year period, sign in. marine electronics engineer — who “The health, safety and wellbeing of our were no new community cases, and if we can embed these “Please get into the habit. It’s a tested positive for the disease students is our single greatest priority and with two reported in managed behaviours (now) we are much small, small thing you can do that on Saturday. It was believed the responsibility. We know that a safe environment isolation — neither was connected more likely to be able to do that.” can have a huge benefit.” engineer caught the virus while is instrumental to our students flourishing, both to the foreign fishing crew in a He said people should not feel Anyone who feels ill should working on a ship, the Sofrana personally and academically.” — Newstalk ZB Christchurch border hotel. embarrassed about wearing a avoid going away this weekend Surville, in Auckland on October Dr Bloomfield said at the time mask — he wears one himself. and instead stay at home and get a 12. Death in Whakatane overnight that the fishing-crew cluster was “We’ve all got masks . . . dust test, Dr Bloomfield advised. A third person who also visited Whakatane — A police investigation has been small and well-contained and there them back off and use them when Patrons of The Malt pub on the ship and later tested positive launched after the death of a man in Whakatane was nothing yet to suggest a shift you travel over the next few days.” Auckland’s North Shore on Friday also could have infected the casual overnight. in alert levels would be needed. Hipkins also encouraged people night, which was visited by a man contact. The man showed up at Whakatane Hospital at That would only happen if to use face coverings in public who later tested positive for Covid, Australian health authorities around midnight with critical injuries, police say. there was a surge in new cases, when physical distancing was not were still being asked to get tested yesterday confirmed that of the He died a short time after arriving in hospital. especially if they could not possible. and remain in self-isolation until 19 crew on the Sofrana, three had Inquiries were under way to determine what had immediately be traced to an Daily Covid Tracer scans have their results were returned. tested positive and the Ministry led to the man’s injuries. — NZ Herald already-confirmed case. dropped to about 500,000 — down The Ministry of Health has of Health said this supported the However, New Zealanders from the several million daily scans established a means of expediting hypothesis that the port engineer MPs to meet Collins for talks could take precautions to help during the peak of the August test results to try to get them back caught the virus on the ship. WELLINGTON — National leader Judith Collins ensure a move to Level 2 did not Auckland cluster. before the long weekend. Genome testing, however, would will be sitting down with her MPs over the coming happen, but also they should still Dr Bloomfield said it was still Dr Bloomfield said the man was confirm this. week for an “honest” discussion where they will be able privately air any of their post-election concerns. It will also be an opportunity for MPs to pitch for what shadow portfolios they would like Labour weekend road toll already at two to oversee. Speaking to Newstalk ZB on Thursday morning, by Luke Kirkness, Road North (State entire year between weekend in 2018, there control or ran off the Collins touched on a range of topics, including NZ Herald Highway 2), Timberlea, January 1 and October were four fatal crashes road, 28 per cent were the party’s performance in the election and her yesterday. 22 is 251 — lower than and 130 reported injury intersection collisions, own leadership prospects. TWO people have Only one person died last year, when there crashes, resulting in 10 percent were rear- After Todd Muller resigned from his leadership died on New Zealand during the Labour were 271 deaths in the five deaths, 33 serious ended or collisions with position in July, Collins said she and Brownlee roads since the Labour Day Weekend holiday same timeframe. injuries and 155 minor obstruction crashes, had been given “the hospital pass from hell”. weekend started, period last year Drivers have been injuries. and 5 percent were She has previously spoken about how she surpassing last year’s — a motorcyclist — killed more than any The five deaths head-on collisions.” reluctantly became the leader of National, after toll for the entire according to Ministry of other kind of road user were two drivers, two “The most commonly she was asked to do so by the caucus. holiday period. Transport data. this year: 121. passengers, and a cited contributing “We were thrown into it (the leadership), and we One person died The holiday weekend The number of males motorcycle rider. factors for crashes ran with it as far and as fast as we could.” following a crash near period started officially who have died far “Over half (53 over Labour weekend As for having Brownlee as her deputy, Collins Gisborne overnight in at 4pm yesterday and outweighs the number percent) of the crashes were poor position on said “that’s one of the things we will look at in an incident that took will run through until of females killed on our occurred on the urban the road (28 percent), the review”, but that she also threw her support place on Whatatutu 6am on Tuesday. roads — 183 compared road,” the ministry’s losing control (22 behind him, saying he had been a stalwart of Road, Te Karaka, at Police said inquiries to 68. website says of the percent), travelling the party. On her own leadership, she said she around 2am. were under way in Meanwhile, the 2018 crashes. too fast for conditions expected to be National’s leader in 2023, but also And a motorcyclist relation to both the Te 60+ age bracket has “Forty percent of (21 percent), failed to acknowledged that it was not up to her. died following a serious Karaka and Timberlea had the most deaths crashes were single- give way or stop (20 — Newstalk ZB crash, which took place crashes. overall, at 71. vehicle crashes in percent), and alcohol at around 5pm on Main The road toll for the During Labour which a driver lost and drugs (14 percent).” See also page 10 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 7

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Available in most stores, or order in store or online. 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 Man found guilty of Nine new cases in NZ physically, sexually AUCKLAND — There were and financially nine new cases of Covid-19 — eight in managed isolation and one household contact of abusing girlfriend a previous case — reported in New Zealand yesterday, the by Anneke Smith, RNZ Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield has AUCKLAND — A man accused of confirmed. physically and sexually abusing his Dr Bloomfield and Minister ex-girlfriend has been found guilty on of Health Chris Hipkins all of the charges he faced. provided the update yesterday The defendant, who has interim afternoon. name suppression, was on trial before Seven of the imported cases Justice Brewer in the High Court at were fishing crew members Auckland during the week. in Christchurch who tested He pleaded not guilty to two charges positive for the virus on day-six of sexual violation by unlawful sexual testing. connection, three charges of male The other person had “very few people” had scanned than 1 million tests. However, the reality is assaults female, two of assault with a travelled to New Zealand from into the Greenhithe pub that He said the current success that scan counts have been weapon and one of threatening to kill. Iran. a person with the virus had did not mean there was any plummeting. Justice Brewer delivered his verdicts There were 1567 confirmed visited last Friday. room for complacency, however. Official statistics show yesterday, finding the man guilty of cases in the country now. Hipkins said all Covid tracer “To remain safe, we all have 2.5 million used the app on each of the eight criminal charges. The one new community case app users would have received to remain vigilant.” September 5; however, on At trial, the man denied subjecting was a close household contact a notification yesterday Bar owners were also urging Tuesday of last week, that the woman to an escalating period of of one of the cases from the afternoon on their devices to people to be more vigilant figure had fallen to less than physical and sexual violence during marine employee cluster. remind them to use the app. about the risk of Covid-19 370,000. their six-month relationship, but the There were a total of 66 He said it would be “very, ahead of the long weekend and Grady Elliot, the operations judge’s verdicts mean he found the active cases now. very resource intensive” to stressed the need to scan in manager for several bars in Crown had proved its case beyond New Zealand’s laboratories make it compulsory for people using the Covid tracer app — Auckland, including Family reasonable doubt. completed 6053 tests on to use the Covid tracer app. or even to sign in manually if bar, Saloon Bar and Bamboo The woman gave harrowing Thursday. Hipkins would not say that was more convenient for Tiger, said he would be asking evidence of being slapped, pushed and Dr Bloomfield said Auckland it would never be made people. all his patrons to either scan threatened with knives during her DHBs were monitoring the compulsory at higher alert Despite the fear of in or sign in over the long relationship with the man. demand for testing and levels, but at Level 1, people contracting the coronavirus, weekend. She said they had hit it off after would further increase should be taking personal many Kiwis still seemed very meeting in late 2016 and were an item testing capacity over the responsibility. keen to hit the roads for the ■ If you have symptoms of within a few weeks, which was also long weekend, with seven Hipkins said it had now been long weekend, with many the coronavirus, call the NZ around the time he started asking her community-testing centres seven months since the first heading out of Auckland Covid Healthline on 0800 for money. opening across the region this confirmed case. yesterday in droves. 358 5453 (+64 9 358 5453 for The court heard she lost more than weekend. He said the Government Most people who RNZ spoke international SIMs) or call $10,000 in savings, paying for their He thanked Aucklanders for had continued to learn a huge to in Auckland yesterday ahead your GP — please do not just joint rent, expenses and through remaining vigilant. amount about this virus during of the long weekend claimed show up at a medical centre. making direct bank transfers to the However, he said while there that time, improving contact they had been using the Covid man. was a high uptake of the app, tracing and processing more tracer app diligently. — RNZ The woman said the first time the man hit her, he slapped her across the face and went on to push and shove her during fights. She said he would hold knives to her IN BRIEF throat and would also lock her outside on their balcony, away from her phone, Now on display at at night. All-clear for staff at Akld pub The court heard about one night visited by Covid-infected patron the woman said he tried to kill her; Gisborne Motors AUCKLAND — All staff at the Auckland pub who chasing her with a knife before were potentially exposed to Covid-19 last week putting her in a choke hold and tested negative for it yesterday afternoon. demanding oral sex. A man who later tested positive visited The Malt She said he threatened to kill her in Greenhithe last Friday night for two and half and her family if she did not comply hours. Auckland Public Health asked everyone and went on to force her to perform All FORD who had been at the pub at the time to be tested other sexual acts against her will. new and self-isolate until they received a negative The man, represented by Belinda result. Sellars QC, admitted he abused PUMA The bar’s owner, Kevin McVicar, said all front-of- the woman both financially and emotionally but denied any physical or 3 cylinder 1.0 litre house staff who were considered close contacts had received negative results, as have kitchen sexual violence. turbocharged 92 kW, staff who were deemed casual contacts. He will be sentenced in the High Court at Auckland on November 20. 7 speed auto, FWD SUV Mr McVicar said close contacts would be re-tested around day 12 of their exposure, but — RNZ these were, so far, encouraging results. “Some came in last night, but the majority have just come in this morning. Everyone is negative. Sportsman might be All FORD The close contacts have to have a second test on new day 12 . . . and after that I think we’re in the clear,” heading to the ESCAPE Mr McVicar said. — RNZ Supreme Court over ST-Line 2.0 litre petrol EcoBoost, name suppression 183 kW 8 speed WELLINGTON — A prominent auto, AWD SUV sportsman might be taking his fight for permanent name suppression to the highest court in New Zealand. He has until mid-November, with Be one of the fi rst to test-drive one of suppression continuing until then, to ask the Supreme Court to consider his case. these impressive new Ford SUVs that The man was a ‘connected person’ in the trial of a trio of men found guilty have received rave reviews and excellent of importing methamphetamine from California. market acceptance overseas. Although he was the subject of police interest, the authorities did not execute a search warrant and had never charged him.

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WELLINGTON — Pharmacists and doctors in New Zealand have been scrambling to find ways to manage global Great weather tipped for most medication shortages due to supply issues related to the impact of Covid-19. The shortages have already affected hundreds of thousands of patients who places over the long weekend have had to adjust prescriptions or switch to alternative medications. by Luke Kirkness, NZ Herald 24C in Gisborne. However, the balmy conditions Drugs in short supply include four were forecast to be short-lived, with some parts types of contraceptives, hormone- THE mercury will punch well above its weight of the South Island heading for a drastic 15C replacement therapy drugs, an inhaler in today, with the South Island city drop in less than a day. used by asthma and chronic obstructive forecast to top the likes of the North Island’s The best weather was reserved for eastern pulmonary disease sufferers, blood Auckland, Tauranga and Wellington. coastal regions of both islands, where pressure medications and drugs to help Medication advisory from Pharmac MetService meteorologist Alwyn Bakker warm temperatures could send the mercury sufferers of Parkinson’s disease. said their forecasting had predicted that the skyrocketing up to nearly 30C in some places. Pharmaceutical Society vice president Pfizer, the supplier of the oral contraceptives temperature in Invercargill could reach a high of Monday would usher in a drastic change in Rhiannon Braund said it was a huge Brevinor 1/28 and Norimin, has advised Pharmac 22C this afternoon, with mostly fine weather. temperatures for the South Island, which could workload for pharmacists. that they are continuing to have manufacturing Auckland was not far behind, however, with mean people would be reaching for their winter “About three times as much, and delays for both these contraceptives. temperatures there set to reach 21C. woollies overnight. “From Sunday into Monday, they’re dealing with patients who These medications are now not expected A high of 23C was expected for Hamilton. Ashburton and Timaru could see some of the are unhappy as well. Trying to work to be back in stock until mid-February 2021. Other than a heavy-rain watch in place for biggest drops in temperatures,” MetService with GPs and source alternatives is a Approximately 9000 women take Brevinor 1/28 Fiordland and Westland, which was predicted to meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane challenging process.” and approximately 16,000 women take Norimin/ start from around noon today, the entire nation said yesterday. “On Sunday, those cities are Royal College of GPs medical director Necon/Brevinor. looked set for a great, summery day. expected to reach 27C and then on Monday their Dr Bryan Betty, who is a former deputy Some pharmacies might still have stock of The temperatures looked as if they would maximum temperature is set to be only 12C. medical director of Pharmac, said he the temporary alternative brands — Necon be similar tomorrow as well, with MetService That’s a drop of 15C.” wanted the drug buyer to improve or Brevinor — to replace Norimin to fill forecasting warm, humid conditions for most Therefore, the key message for the long its communication amidst the global prescriptions, but this would be limited and parts of the country. weekend was to make the most of the warmer medication shortages. unevenly distributed across the country. The mercury was set to skyrocket to 28C in temperatures (while remaining vigilant, of “Pharmac needs to open up its channels Stock of Necon or Brevinor was expected to Christchurch and Kaikoura tomorrow, and toasty course, with regards to Covid-19 guidelines) of communication so we can start to be exhausted by mid-October, which was when temperatures as high as 26C in Hawke’s Bay and before temperatures potentially plunge. prepare for it and think about solutions Norimin was initially expected to be back (in — and it needs clear explanations — as supply) in New Zealand. to why/why not some medicines are There might be more Necon that could be available and whether there will be made available to cover the prolonged stock alternatives (if certain drugs are not shortage of Norimin. We (Pharmac) will provide available).” more information about that as soon as possible. Distributions to medicinal supply Pfizer has been unable to source an alternative chains is concerning for health brand that is chemically equivalent to Brevinor professionals, and hundreds of thousands 1/28, and Pharmac issued a media release about of patients are having to adjust this last month. Gisborne 380 Palmerston Road prescriptions or switch to alternative “Pharmac are in touch with Pfizer about medications. the ongoing security of supply of these oral Auction He said Pharmac needed to be better at contraceptives, and you may wish to talk with informing general practices. them about this. In a statement, Pharmac director “They can be contacted on: 0800 736 363. of operations Lisa Williams said: “We “We encourage people taking these oral recognise and acknowledge this situation contraceptives who need more to go back to their will be disruptive for some people. prescriber to discuss alternative contraceptive “We are working closely with our options. suppliers to try to minimise the length “Several alternative, funded contraceptives are of out-of-stock (medications) and we listed on the Pharmaceutical Schedule, including will be updating our website with more other oral contraceptives, barrier and long-acting information as it becomes available.” reversible contraceptives. She said, in most cases, Covid-19 “The supplier of Pharmac-funded oestradiol had been the cause of this impact on patches Estradot, Novartis, has advised Pharmac medicines and medical-device supply that, due to Covid-related delays, they do not chains. She also said the pandemic expect to have Estradot patches back in stock would continue to cause global impacts until December.” on medicine manufacturing and supply To ensure patients can continue with hormone- chains for the remainder of 2020 — and replacement therapy, Pharmac said it would be beyond. funding some alternative brands.

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The New Zealand Herald’s each other political writer CLAIRE TREVETT comments on some of the highlights in the AUCKLAND — Two aftermath of the election as physiotherapists who are married MPs wait for the final count. to each other claimed thousands of dollars from ACC for treatments they provided to each other and Bragging Rights: other family members. They have been found guilty of PRIME Minister Jacinda professional misconduct by the Ardern has made history by Health Practitioners Disciplinary securing the first one-party Tribunal. The Auckland pair majority under MMP — but admitted the charges, and said popular MP, Chris Hipkins, they had repaid all the $27,273 has one-upped her more that was incorrectly charged for, locally. before the hearing. Hipkins’ majority in the Both have name suppression. Remutaka electorate was The husband provided 77 17,237 — higher than even treatments to his wife and 60 Ardern’s Mt Albert majority of treatments to other family 16,577. Hipkins first told the members, while his wife provided NZ Herald not to point that MADE HISTORY: Jacinda Ardern and Chris Hipkins (in the MADE A PLEA FOR 195 treatments to her husband and out to Ardern, but later on he background) after the election. Picture by Alex Burton CLEMENCY: Shane Jones now 86 to other relatives. admitted that he may have faces having to find himself a The Tribunal found they failed to mentioned it to her “once or Put your MP in, put your MP Reti. new job. File picture maintain professional boundaries. twice”. That possibly means out, put your MP in and shake Back in its dark soul- quite a few times. it all about: searching days in Opposition — after the 2017 election, 45 It found: Nobody likes a show off, in 2011-2014, there was much percent were women. and it is probably safe to say brouhaha about Labour’s This time it has gone over: ■ There was no justification or Ardern will not hesitate to rub National Party MP Maureen decision to implement a target in its mega-caucus — 55 exceptional circumstances in treating it in if she overtakes him in Pugh seems to be caught in of having 50 percent women percent are women. family, and this was in contravention of the final count on Friday. a never-ending dance of the MPs by 2017.It dinot get there a disadvantage for selection. ACC’s funding policy hokey tokey, so often has she ■ The physiotherapists did not Lambast in haste, repent at found herself in Parliament maintain appropriate professional leisure: only to be turfed out again. boundaries when treating family members The election night result has ■ The physiotherapists did not provide Former NZ First MP Shane yet again put Pugh as the last explicit advice to family members, as part Jones now faces having to find MP in Parliament on the list of the consent process, on the issues himself a new job after an for National, waiting for the associated with the treatment of family election drubbing. final count to see if she can ■ The physiotherapists did not He may find that harder stay there. seek independent verification of after his constant nose- It is the third time she their assessments, diagnosis, and punches at corporates from has found herself in this management plans, or make a referral Air New Zealand to Spark and predicament. to the patient’s GP or to a specialist Fonterra. In 2014, she was in until the for verification. Neither considered an He put in something of a final count cast her out. alternative provider to take over the plea for forgiveness in an In 2017, she was again in management of the family members’ interview with the Weekend but then out before returning conditions. Herald: in 2018 after Bill English “To the extent people took resigned. Each has been fined $3500 and offence at the various attacks Her prospects of bucking her ordered to pay 35 percent towards and forays, that is just politics. trend seem dim, given there the Tribunal’s costs. If anyone is nursing grievances is little likelihood of a sudden The husband must practise against me . . . release yourself surge for National in the under supervision for nine months, from that burden.” special votes. at his own cost, and undertake As well as the potential to an education course within three Quote of the week: lose more seats on the special months. votes, Pugh could be tipped out The wife is no longer working “From my point of view I if one of the electorate MPs as a physiotherapist, but if she hope it’s me — but it may not above her on the list ends up did practise again she must do be. It’s not up to me:” Judith being tipped out of that seat REMAINING NATIONAL’S LEADER — FOR NOW: National leader likewise. Collins on who will be leading and takes a list place instead Judith Collins leads the remains of National’s caucus into a press — RNZ the National Party in 2023. — such as Whangarei’s Shane conference after a caucus meeting. Picture by Mark Mitchell

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TARANAKI — The owner of the floating oil “We were only asking for costs of this — we resources spokesperson. Offshore has indicated there won’t be a financial and gas production vessel Umuroa — which has just can’t sink any more money into this.” He said the announcement should not come as impact on local organisations so we’re not going gone into voluntary liquidation — says it was Further complicating things, the Environmental a surprise. “It’s very sad that this has happened to see people lose jobs.” necessary to stop it haemorrhaging money. Protection Authority served an abatement notice because what we want to have is an end-to-end Holdom reckons MBIE and now the liquidator It is regarded as another setback for the on BW Offshore preventing the Umuroa from process to decommission that field and see just need to get on with job and get the work Taranaki oil and gas sector. leaving the Tui Field. the Umuroa depart from Taranaki waters in an done over summer. The Umuroa is a floating production station That decision was overturned in the orderly fashion and that looks just a lot more Meanwhile, BW Offshore’s Ståle Andreassen attached to the ill-fated Tui Oil Field which was Environment Court this week, but Andreassen problematic now.” is left smarting over being left as the meat in the abandoned by Tamarind Taranaki in December fears it may be appealed anyhow. Young said the industry and wider sandwich. “Of course we’re angry at Tamarind leaving taxpayers facing a bill of at least $155 “We are not going to try again but either way community will be feeling unsettled about the and the whole situation. They’re the ones who’ve million to decommission the site. we just can’t take another bet betting another $15 decommissioning of the Tui. been running away from the whole thing and if Tamarind Taranaki went into receivership just to $20 million . . . It is just not sustainable for us.” “Unnerving and probably frustrating I would you ask me are quite irresponsible.” before Christmas after its $300 million offshore Andreassen said BW Offshore will work say because there’s many people in the sector As for the authorities: “We’re disappointed drilling campaign at the Tui oil field failed. It owes with the liquidators to ensure the safety of the who have the skills to undertake this work that we haven’t been able to find a solution,” creditors about $484m. BWU is a wholly owned Umuroa’s crew, the integrity of the vessel, and and there’s been a very long process around Andreassen said. subsidiary of Norwegian-based BW Offshore. the continued care for the environment. identifying that and I do think the longer it takes He added that BW Offshore’s 12 staff on Chief financial officer Ståle Andreassen said He said it will now be up to the liquidators to the more expensive it will be for the taxpayer.” board will be redeployed and the business it had cost $31m to have the vessel at Tui this work with MBIE on decommissioning the Tui field. New Plymouth mayor Neil Holdom doesn’t will cover the costs of 16 contractors until the year while it has missed out on $46m in potential think it is a blow to the local economy. decommissioning of Tui is complete. earnings. He said BW Offshore has tried to cut Not a surprise “Our key concern first is the environmental MBIE said it is surprised by BWU’s liquidation a deal with the Ministry of Business, Innovation risk and I don’t think this announcement changes and is still working through its implications. and Employment — which now operates Tui — Until a week ago Jonathan Young was New anything. Then there’s the concern about impact The ministry said it remains committed to the but with no success. Plymouth MP and the National Party’s energy and on local businesses and it’s clear that BW safe decommissioning of the Tui Field. — RNZ Showdown over job cuts MSD audits businesses Warehouse used Covid as an excuse for lay offs say workers receiving by Imran Ali, Northern Advocate NORTHLAND —A union isn’t ruling wage subsidy out legally challenging a decision by The Warehouse to make 33 workers WELLINGTON — Nearly 10,000 in Northland redundant as part of a businesses who got the wage subsidy proposed restructure. have been audited but it is still First Union said the country’s largest unknown how many have abused the listed retailer has confirmed 10 workers scheme. in its Whangarei branch, and the rest in The Ministry of Social Development Kaikohe, Kaitaia, Waipapa and Dargaville (MSD) has been carrying out the have lost their jobs since July. random audits, as 759,000 applicants The job losses come at a time when have had money approved from the $14 its group chief executive Nick Grayston billion fund. pocketed an extra $1.4 million in the 2020 “As at 30 September, we have carried financial year, according to the company’s out 9917 random and targeted audits annual report. across the wage subsidy schemes,” About 600 people, including the 33 MSD client service support general staff in Northland, will lose their jobs manager George van Ooyen said. throughout The Warehouse stores However, he was unable to say if nationwide as it moves towards an agile AGILE BUSINESS MODEL: Gary Hetherington, of First Union, isn’t ruling out filing MSD found any breaches or if any business model. a personal grievance on behalf of The Warehouse workers made redundant in companies challenged requests to At the same time, Flight Centre has Northland. NZ Herald picture return the money, as that is not part of closed two branches in Northland and is its regular reporting. closing a third at the end of this month, “All the way through this restructure, weekends, and more customers shopping RNZ was told it would need to file but the company is tightlipped on the we don’t believe a slump in sales has online and using Click&Collect.” an Official Information Act request for number of job losses. been the reason for the redundancies. Since June, she said The Warehouse this data. More than 16,000 businesses Gary Hetherington of First Union, The business may have had a slump in had worked closely with First Union and have already voluntarily repaid representing The Warehouse workers, profit but spending picked up after the store team members to understand their money they received from the scheme, said he was looking at a number of cases lockdown.” rostered hours availability at each store, totalling $473.1 million. where employers hadn’t followed the Hetherington said The Warehouse discussed how customer shopping habits When MSD did discover issues relevant laws during the restructure group was still making a sizeable profit were changing and how to best adapt. during an audit, van Ooyen said it process. and its subsidiary Noel Leeming made a In some cases where team members would engage with a business to He said raising a personal grievance record profit. hadn’t accepted available shift patterns, understand their eligibility for the with the Employment Relations Authority The Warehouse group posted sales she said there were vacancies available. subsidy and explain its obligations. over the 33 redundancies was very revenue of $3.2 billion in the year. Noel Flight Centre in Kaitaia closed in June. “Applicants may be asked to repay much on the cards as the union felt The Leeming surpassed $1b revenue in the The remaining store on Cameron St in the subsidy, or in the most serious Warehouse had used Covid as an excuse year, and Warehouse Stationery also had Whangarei will close at the end of this cases, where there is evidence of to lay off workers. a record year. month. deliberate fraud, we will consider “That’s 36 households that have to now Hetherington said the union has The company will cut 160 jobs and close criminal prosecutions. make sure mortgage payments are met. received Government funding to employ 23 stores around New Zealand. “There have been no prosecutions The 36 includes a couple from Waipapa two people on fixed-term contracts to help It applied for and received $6.5 million to date and any decisions on and that’s a debilitating blow to a small redundant workers, including finding in wage subsidy for 940 employees, prosecutions will come after a thorough area. them alternative jobs. nearly $4m for 850 staff in the wage investigation.” “We as a union will do additional A spokeswoman said while the company subsidy extension payment, and a Earlier this year, it was revealed follow-ups to ensure their selection was was never happy to make changes that further $656,324 in the resurgence wage that government ministers were fair because there’s a lot of confusion might affect people’s roles, their store subsidy — a two-week payment, available not receiving up to date figures on around who stays and who goes, plus we rosters had not changed for many years. between August 21 and September 3 for breaches of the wage subsidy scheme. are still dealing with individual contracts “Over time we have found more employers who weren’t already getting a — Radio New Zealand regarding new roster hours. customers choosing to shop at nights and wage subsidy.

with a severely curtailed unofficial daigou The airport company said it doesn’t expect SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY trade in infant formula out of Melbourne, which an international aviation recovery for more than remains in lockdown. three years and has called for urgent work to WELLINGTON — New Zealand share prices volumes were very light, repeating the trend of Manuka honey company Comvita, which on allow the country to live with the risk of Covid. ended with a slight gain despite the market’s the last few days. Thursday held an upbeat annual meeting, saw Market debutant, medicinal cannabis two top stocks — F&P Healthcare and a2 Milk Respiratory products maker F&P Healthcare its share price lift by six cents to $3.35. company Rua Bioscience, retained its post- — losing their shine as trade thinned out before lost six cents to $35.86 and alternative dairy Comvita said it had experienced a strong start listing gains, the 50c shares ending at 70c, up the long Labour Day weekend. company a2 Milk dropped 8c to $15.37. to its financial year, with double-digit revenue 2c on the day. A 20-cent or 3.75 percent rebound in power While F&P Healthcare’s business had largely growth in the first quarter. Among the lower cap issues, data processing generator Meridian Energy to $5.54 helped lift been a beneficiary of the Covid-19 pandemic, The company said its gross profit margins company Solution Dynamics rallied by 19c cents the index into slightly positive territory, the S&P/ Price said that as cases kept going up, it were strong, that its costs were in line with to $3.15 after holding its annual meeting, where NZX50 Index closing 63 points, or 0.5 percent appeared rates of hospitalisation were going expectations and that the nine consecutive reiterated its previous guidance for 2021 of higher, at 12,470.34. down. trading months had been profitable. earnings in a range of $2.0 to $2.5m. The day’s volume came to 60 million shares, In a2 Milk’s case, short selling in the stock Auckland International Airport, which held its Technology company Eroad, which has had a worth $188 million. out of Australia had been at its greatest for annual meeting week, saw its share price drop strong run throughout year, ended 10c higher at Forsyth Barr broker David Price said trade some time as the company continued to grapple by 2c to $7.36. $4.15. — NZ Herald 12 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020

SHAREMARKET WEEKLY ROUND-UP MONDAY-TO-FRIDAY OFFICIAL MARKET STATISTICS TOP 10 TURNOVER TOP 10 VALUE BIGGEST 10 RISES BIGGE ST 10 FALLS NZX 50 s Share name Shares Share name Dollars (000) Share name Percentage Share name Percentage Sky Network 35,151,000 Fishr&Paykl Health 147,879,600 MHM Automation Limited 26.9231 NZ Refining Co 8.4746 12,470.34 12600 Pacific Edge 33,967,300 AuckAirport 76,724,100 Solution Dynam 14.5455 Hendrsn Far East 6.7669 New Talisman 21,085,800 a2 Milk 74,559,400 TIL Logist 13.6986 NZ King Salmn 5.1724 CDL Inv 16,503,100 Metlifecare 74,425,100 NZME Ltd 8.6207 AMP 4.5752 12400• Saturday, April 18, 2020Spark NZ 15,609,800 Spark NZ 72,706,400 PaySauce 8.5714 BUSINESSCannasouth 11 4.4944 Kiwi Prop 13,153,500 Contact Energy 42,441,200 Fonterra 7.335 Smartpay 4.4776 12200 Metlifecare 12,443,300 Meridian Energy 41,088,300 Fonterra Shrhlds Unts 7.0732 AlliedFarmrs 4.3478 +63.05 12,073,000 Z Energy 29,386,900 Kiwi Prop 6.7511 Telstra 4.2484 AuckAirport 10,505,500 Ryman Health 26,335,400 ikeGPS Grp 5.6075 Serko Ltd 3.8462 +0.508% 12000 Z Energy 9,913,900 Pacific Edge 25,961,000 Z Energy 5.5944 Smartshr Health 3.7215 NZX 10 s MIDCAP s SMALLCAP s NZX All s 11800 12,718.54 33,416.87 72,926.34 13,539.65 Oct 5 Oct Oct 12 Oct Oct 19 Oct s 23 Oct +66.06 +0.522% +155.55 +0.468% +120.96 +0.166% +65.96 +0.49% New Zealand Australia Last Weekly 52-week Dividend P/E Last Weekly 52-week Dividend P/E Last Week’s 52-week Dividend P/E Price Move High Low NTA CPS Yld% Ratio Price Move High Low NTA CPS Yld% Ratio Sale Move High Low CPS Yld% Ratio PaySauce .38 +.03 1.31 .33 .01 -.01 - 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32188-01 The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 OPINION 13 EDITORIAL Common purpose behind political bloodsport by Rowan Light credit Swarbrick with coining the phrase “OK to conversation with people from across the Delivering for its boomer” (she didn’t). political spectrum. IT’S as reliable as the pub Never mind the fact that Swarbrick’s A helpful post-election posture for our elected investors, region chats following a Bledisloe competitors were Helen White, a Gen Xer, and representatives and for us as members of Cup match. After any general Emma Mellow, only a few years older than families, neighbourhoods, towns and a nation When Tairawhiti pharmaceutical election: the deluge of Swarbrick herself; the emotional arc of this would be to focus on building bridges across company Rua Bioscience started post-election analysis and campaign fairytale is that of youthful progress ideologies and worldviews, and cultivating trading on the New Zealand stock commentary, as pundits conquering crusty reactionaries. our shared interests. An MP is a kind of exchange on Thursday it became dissect the results and (more This kind of exaggerated editorialising is personification of this; elected by a local the only NZX-listed company to be dangerously) what they might mean. not a good message for the crop of new MPs electorate to govern in a shared, national body, headquartered in this region and the Much of this is focusing on “generational” coming into the 53rd Parliament of New Zealand and vice-versa. differences between New Zealand voters, with — nor for our MPs returning to government This is an important message for voters, only one to be founded by a Maori phrases like “youth vote” and “youth-quake” or opposition, no matter their demographic young and old alike. If hopeful and positive community. It was also the first new tossed about with abandon. Even before October affiliation. change for the common good is to be made, listing on the NZX in over a year. 17, media loved to play up the campaign as a MPs are not elected to only represent their as we move through life and out of geographic It was a highly successful debut, generational tussle. You’ve heard it before, but small patch or a specific demographic. A good and ideological bubbles, we have to be open too, after an initial public offering I’ll summarise: young people who are passionate MP represents the national interest (as well as to connecting with diverse, intergenerational (IPO) this month that saw 40 million and hopeful for the future vs racist and the needs of their own community) and tries to communities, and with people who hold views shares issued at 50c each, raising exploitative old people. find a course of action that will work towards radically different to our own. It’s staying in $20m; 10m of the new shares were This moral showdown played out in Auckland the common good of all. After all, we call our conversation and relationship with people set aside for (and fully taken up Central where, with the electorate’s unusual legislators “Members of Parliament” rather than who hold different values to us — rather than by) Tairawhiti residents, early local demography weighted towards yuppies and just local representatives, as they join the wider a take-no-prisoners attitude to winning — that students, Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick took first body that is tasked with governing us well. underpins the health of our democracy. investors and other people closely place in a close three-way race. This common focus was reflected in the Prime associated with the business. Newsroom’s Nikki Mandow lauded Swarbrick Minister’s election-night promise to govern on ■ Rowan is a researcher for independent Trading with the “ticker symbol” for “defying history” to win the seat; thumbing a behalf of all New Zealanders, and looking past Auckland-based think tank the Maxim Institute, RUA, shares which were issued proverbial nose to “the boomers” who apparently the media hype, seen in Swarbrick’s campaign, whose work is oriented towards a conservative at 50c hit the market at 71c and doubted her. Mandow even went so as far as to as she demonstrated civility and an openness perspective. surged to 75c in some large early trades over the first 15 minutes. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS The new stock — a second medicinal cannabis company to Our Queen of Jazz join the NZX, after Waikato-based Plans creep, parks reappear In 1996 I returned from been Vicki’s birthday. Cannasouth’s listing in June last year 11 years in Denmark and — then slipped back to 66c-67c in Re: Block on ratepayer’s email She quickly sorted it. I quote from lifted, October 23 story. the subsequent staff reply: “28 found to my delight that this VICKI — OUR QUEEN OF JAZZ the early afternoon before rising to Power to Mr Millar’s arm. resource consents relating to the wonderful woman named A poem from Island Bay to close at 68c, for a 36 percent first- Perseverance pays off. And he is port zone have been issued since Vicki Horsfall sang at various Mangapapa, July 2020 day gain for IPO participants; 8.6m right on target. 2015.” An extraordinary number in venues around town and shares changed hands, worth $6m. I have long suspected that such a short time. In my opinion a specifically every Friday night Tena Koe Vicki Yesterday RUA traded in a narrow the port was obtaining planning zone change is urgently required, if at the Paris Bar’s jazz night. Sometimes at Paris where waves band of 69c-70c (with $2.39m worth approvals for its developments only to protect the crayfish nursery. This became a regular lap the quays of shares changing hands) and from council planning staff without After the end of the Covid-19 level Friday event for several of us Or else among the vines sweet on who also became good friends blossoms and bees closed at 70c — a market valuation councillor oversight let alone input. 4 lockdown in late April, the port As a participant in the Resource or GDC installed concrete bolted with Vicki and members of Velvet tones silky smooth are the for the business of $98m. her family who would often reason for joy The many locals from all walks Management Hearings for a new barriers and a huge planter box to second log berth and the small restrict parking around the Tatapouri turn up. We were enthusiastic Faces transfixed and spirits buoyed of life who backed the fledgling boat harbour parking changes, I Fishing Club. Then, two weeks supporters and Vicki dubbed You’re our Ella Fitzgerald, our medicinal cannabis business in asked council staff by email how ago, all this new engineering was us her Vickettes! They were mellow songbird 2018, investing in what was then many planning consents GDC had undone! fun and happy times. An angelic bringer of bliss to be Waiapu Investments Ltd after a granted the port in recent times. The planter (a crane was Fast forward 20+ years heard roadshow around the district, had There is a ploy used by developers probably used) and the barriers and Vicki worked with us Vicki of G-town — bright melodious seen their outlay grow by a factor of to get a minor non-notified consent were removed and the painted-over at Barnardos. Sadly, in the star three by the end of this week. then wait a year or so and get parking spaces were quietly and last several months she was You’re the sun we all long for, battling cancer. radiant, stellar Established by Ruatorea- another. I call it “planning creep” suddenly restored. I am assuming because it cuts out public input and this was, at least in part, due to Mr One of those Vickettes is Thanks for all the music and based social enterprise Hikurangi now a lawyer in Wellington radiance abound Enterprises in 2016, and beginning objections. It also requires staff to Millar’s perseverance. make important decisions under Who paid I wonder? The council and not long before Vicki died, Our aroha for you is everywhere life as the Hikurangi Cannabis delegated authority. or the port? It must have cost Sue wrote a poem for her, around Company, Rua Bioscience has grown I received such a rude, insulting thousands of dollars in wasted work which Vicki just loved. Haere haere haere wahine toa. from two co-founders to now have reply from planning staff that time and resources. It was not appropriate (Sue Shone, Wellington) over 20 employees — including I referred it to the chair of the for me to share the poem at expert growers, biochemists and Environmental Planning Committee. WINSTON MORETON Vicki’s tangi but with the Rest In Peace dear Vicki, the plant scientists — and the prospect permission of the author Sue song is over but the melody of many more if it continues Shone and of Vicki’s whanau, and memories remain. I share it with you now this to deliver on its potential. The weekend which would have DIANNE SAUNDERS company has invested over $6m On perspective, balance in two state-of the-art facilities, Re: ‘Endeavour invited back’, just a one-sided thing. If more an 8000-square-metre cultivation October 23 story. people knew their history centre near Ruatorea, and an It is pleasing that at last better then there would not be Eye on real issues Support residents have had the the friction regarding putting Re: What fears, alignment — October 21. Re: Bars on seats extraction and licensed medicine opportunity to put a wider the Endeavour replicas back manufacturing facility at Commerce In all honesty Peter I won’t be reading your removed, Oct 23 story. perspective and balance on on their poles. candidate statement because I’ve already Money would Place in Gisborne. It has an export the historical facts regarding Living in harmony takes decided not to vote for you, based on your be better spent deal in place with a leading German Captain Cook’s visit. J.A. two sides to work together. It belief of conspiracy theories. I’d prefer a supporting those who medicinal cannabis distributor. McKay’s Historic Poverty Bay is not a one-sided relationship councilor who deals with the real issues are providing for the Rua Bioscience’s founders had records the deaths caused too as some people would like us and has better knowledge of the community. homeless. wanted to ensure majority local by Maori and Pakeha in their to believe. Someone with people skills. ownership into the future but found early encounters. It was not M. HILLS, Tauranga AIMEE MILNE TOM CRAWFORD little appetite from what could be termed our local institutional [email protected] investors at the various capital- ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. raising opportunities — while others ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. were clamouring to participate, and ■ Always include full name and contact details. so far have been well-rewarded. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 14 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 Final debate Northern hemisphere at highlights policy ‘critical juncture’: WHO over petulance WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and GENEVA — The head of the World Democratic challenger Joe Biden met for the second Health Organisation warns that and last time on a debate stage after a previously countries in the Northern hemisphere scheduled town hall debate was scrapped after the are at a “critical juncture” with rising Republican incumbent became one of the millions of cases and deaths. Americans to contract the coronavirus. For Trump, “The next few months are going to be the matchup at Tennessee’s Belmont University very tough and some countries are on on Thursday was perhaps the final opportunity to a dangerous track,” said WHO director- change the dynamics of a race dominated, much to general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus his chagrin, by his response to the pandemic and at a press briefing on Friday. “Many its economic fallout. For Biden, it was 90 minutes to countries are seeing an exponential solidify an apparent lead less than two weeks before increase in cases,” and he called for the election. Here are key takeaways: immediate action. Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s technical COVID-19 STILL A DRAG FOR TRUMP lead on coronavirus, says the UN health Trump’s difficulty articulating a defence of his agency had recorded about 445,000 new handling of the coronavirus remains a drag on his coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours; campaign. The opening topic of the debate was nearly half of those were from Europe. entirely predictable — Trump has received variations She says in many cities across Europe, of the same question in interviews and has rarely “the capacity for ICU is going to be delivered a clear answer. reached in the coming weeks.” Asked to outline his plan for the future, Trump instead asserted his prior handling was without HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING: GRIM SITUATION: In the latest sign of the scale of the coronavirus pandemic fault and predicted a rosy reversal to the pandemic, sweeping across Europe, a helicopter started airlifting Covid-19 patients from the which has killed more than 223,000 people in the ROME — Italy reached a new daily Netherlands to an intensive care unit in the German city of Muenster. AP picture United States. high of nearly 20,000 coronavirus cases. “We’re rounding the turn, we’re rounding the The 9143 infections were found during “impractical” to keep at least a 2-metre of visiting graves on All Saints’ Day, corner,” Trump claimed, even as cases spike again a record 182,000 swab tests, raising the distance from others. Police will enforce November 1. across the country. “It’s going away.” confirmed total to 484,869 cases. the measure. Failure to comply entails a BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovakia Biden, who has sought to prosecute Trump’s The number of Covid-19 patients fine of up to $591. has started a trial as part of a plan to handling of the virus in his closing pitch to voters, needing intensive care surpassed 1000 test almost the entire population of came prepared. “Anyone who’s responsible for that on Friday. Italy added another 91 MADRID — Spanish Prime Minister the country for the coronavirus amid many deaths should not remain as president of the deaths, bringing the confirmed total to Pedro Sánchez appealed to Spaniards to a record surge in infections. Prime United States of America,” he said. Biden added: “He 37,059 deaths since the beginning of the pull together and defeat the coronavirus, Minister Igor Matovic previously said says we’re, you know, we’re learning to live with it. outbreak. warning: “The situation is serious.” health authorities have acquired 13 People are learning to die with it.” Sánchez, in a televised address to the million rapid antigen tests for the GENEVA — Swiss health authorities nation on Friday, acknowledged public massive testing of everyone aged 10-65. TRUMP ATTACKS OBAMACARE are reporting another record daily fatigue with restrictions to contain the The tests will be voluntary and free of Trump and Biden each sought to position himself coronavirus count, crossing the 6000 spread. But he added: “We have to step charge, and the military has been called as the defender of American’s healthcare, keenly threshold for the first time. up the fight.” This week, Spain became in to help. aware that it ranked among the top issues for voters The announcement of 6600 new cases the first European country to surpass even before the coronavirus pandemic struck the on Friday comes amid rising concerns one million confirmed cases. Sánchez PARIS — France has surpassed 1 nation. But Trump’s efforts to repeal and undermine about hospital capacity. says the actual number could be more million confirmed coronavirus cases the Obama-era Affordable Care Act proved to be Federal officials in the country have than three million because of gaps in since the start of the pandemic. a liability, as Biden hammered his efforts to strip called on regional leaders to do more testing. The national health agency announced coverage from tens of millions of Americans and to fight the growing outbreak that has 42,032 new cases on Friday, bringing his lack of a plan to cover those with pre-existing mostly hit the French speaking areas of ZAGREB, Croatia — Croatia, the total to 1.04 million cases. Health conditions. the southwest and west the most. Slovenia and Bosnia report soaring experts say the actual numbers are Biden, by contrast, fended off Trump’s attack Stefan Kuster, the head of infectious numbers of daily coronavirus infections. likely higher because of a lack of testing, that his plan to reinforce the Obama-era law with diseases at the Federal Office of Public Croatia on Friday reached another asymptomatic cases and reporting a “public option” amounted to a step toward Health, says the positivity rate has record as 1876 people tested positive issues. socialised medicine by relying on his well- reached a worrying 21 percent in the in the past 24 hours and seven people French President Emmanuel Macron established public persona — and his vanquishing most recent seven-day period. died. Authorities say the positivity rate called on citizens to respect a nightly of Democratic primary rivals with more liberal Kuster said Switzerland now has 495 was more than 25 percent, which means curfew and other measures to fight the healthcare policies. “He thinks he’s running against cases per 100,000 people. The rate is every fourth person tested had the virus. rapid spread of the coronavirus. somebody else,” Biden said. “I beat all those other twice that in Italy and Austria, and five Neighbouring Slovenia has announced The government announced a six-week people.” times higher than in Germany, he said. the closure of non-essential shops, hotels curfew from 9pm to 6am in 46 regions Overall, the nation of 8.5 million and kindergartens after previously and Polynesia. CLIMATE has 103,653 confirmed cases and 1877 imposing an overnight curfew. The Trump and Biden faced off on global climate deaths. country on Friday reported 1656 new NEW DELHI — India has reported change in the first extensive discussion of the issue cases and the positivity rate in tests of below 60,000 new coronavirus cases in a presidential debate in 20 years. SOFIA, Bulgaria — Bulgarian Prime more than 25 percent. for a fifth day as the promise of a free Biden sounded the alarm for the world to address Minister Boyko Borissov will go into self- Covid-19 vaccine turned into a key state a warming climate, as Trump took credit for pulling isolation after contact with an official WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s election issue. the US out of a major international accord to do just who tested positive for the coronavirus. government has announced the entire The Health Ministry says 54,366 new that. Trump asserted he was trying to save American Borissov was informed on Friday that country will become a “red zone” of strict cases have taken the overall tally past jobs, while taking credit for some of the cleanest deputy construction minister Nikolay anti-Covid-19 restrictions starting today, 7.7 million on Friday. It also reported air and water the nation has seen in generations — Nankov had tested positive earlier in just short of a lockdown. 690 deaths in the past 24 hours, raising some of it a holdover of regulations passed by his the day. Borissov says he was in contact Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki total fatalities to 117,306. predecessor. with Nankov five days ago and a PCR appealed on Friday to Poles to strictly India recorded a daily average of Biden, tapping into an issue of particular test done on Friday was negative. Before observe the restrictions in order to more than 61,000 cases last week. The importance to his base, called for massive these events on Friday, Borissov had protect lives. The appeal came as the ministry also said India’s active caseload investment to create new environmentally-friendly met with visiting US Under Secretary of nation of 38 million hit another daily was below 700,000. industries. “Our health and our jobs are at stake,” State Keith J. Krach. record of new registered infections — he said. Biden also spoke of a transition from the oil over 13,600 and 153 deaths. UNITED NATIONS — The UN industry, which Trump seized upon, asking voters in BUCHAREST, Romania — The measures, expanded from local chief says it’s “very frustrating” that Texas and Pennsylvania if they were listening. Romania’s daily tally of coronavirus red zones, include wearing masks at all leaders of the 20 major industrialised infections rose above 5000 for the first times outdoors and switching all primary nations didn’t come together in March FOREIGN POLICY MAKES A CAMEO time and patients in intensive care units schools to remote learning. Morawiecki and establish a coordinated response Biden finally got a chance to talk a little also reached a new high. says the goal is to limit social contacts to grapple with the coronavirus in all foreign policy. But only a little. The former vice Health officials report 5028 cases and and the number of passengers on public countries as he proposed. president loved the topic in the early months of the 82 deaths in the last 24 hours. Intensive transport. The result, he says, is every country is Democratic presidential primary, but the general care units across the country were In other measures, restaurants and taking its own sometimes contradictory election has been dominated by the pandemic and treating 782 people for the coronavirus. other eateries can provide takeout only actions, and the virus is moving “from other national crises. He used it to hammer Trump’s Authorities have stepped up protective for another two weeks and gatherings east to west, north to south,” with second cosy relationship with North Korea’s authoritarian measures in localities where the rate cannot exceed five people, except for waves of infections now affecting many leader Kim Jong-un. “His buddy, who’s a thug,” of infection exceeded 3 people per 1000 professional activity. countries. Biden said, arguing that Trump’s summit with Kim inhabitants People over 70 are asked to stay Ahead of the Group of 20 summit “legitimised” a US adversary and potential nuclear home, and a system of support in next month, Secretary-General Antonio threat. LISBON, Portugal — Portugal’s delivering supplies is being put in place. Guterres said in an interview with Trump defended his “different kind of relationship parliament has passed a law making it “We absolutely must cut the means of The Associated Press that he will be . . . a very good relationship” with Kim, prompting mandatory to wear face masks in many transmission of infection,” Morawiecki “strongly advocating” during the G-20 Biden to retort that nations “had a good relationship outdoor situations. said. summit for a guarantee that when a with Hitler before he, in fact, invaded the rest of The law approved on Friday means Poland’s government is also appealing vaccine is available, “it becomes indeed Europe.” anyone age 10 or older must wear a to Poles to stay home and refrain available and affordable for everyone, It certainly wasn’t a deep dive into a pool of mask in public spaces whenever it is from observing the national tradition everywhere.” — AP complex issues. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 WORLD 15 Vege burgers are still burgers, at ‘It’s a new world’ least in Europe BRUSSELS — It’s a meaty issue Sudan agrees to peace deal with Israel: Trump but the EU has taken a stance: vege burgers are in fact burgers. WASHINGTON — President Sudanese Prime Minister European lawmakers said on Friday Donald Trump announced on Abdalla Hamdok thanked that plant-based products that do not Friday that Sudan will start Trump for signing the contain meat, including vege burgers, to normalise ties with Israel, executive order to remove soy steaks and vegan sausages, making it the third Arab state Sudan from the terrorism can continue to be sold as such in to do so as part of US-brokered list and said in a statement restaurants and shops across the deals in the run-up to Election that he hoped to complete the European Union’s 27 countries. Day. process in a “timely manner.” Europe’s largest farmers’ association, The deal, which would The normalisation Copa-Cogeca, had supported a ban, deepen Sudan’s engagement agreement had been in the arguing that labelling vegetarian with the West, follows Trump’s works for some time but substitutes with designations bringing conditional agreement this was finalised when Trump’s meat to mind was misleading for week to remove the North Mideast peace team, led consumers. African nation from the list by Jared Kushner and Avi On the opposite side of the debate, of state sponsors of terrorism Berkowitz, visited the region a group of 13 organisations including if it pays compensation to earlier this week to mark the Greenpeace and WWF urged American victims of terror first commercial flight between lawmakers to reject the proposed attacks. Israel and Bahrain and then amendments, arguing that a ban It also delivers a foreign went on to the United Arab would have not only exposed the EU policy achievement for IN AGREEMENT: President Donald Trump talks on a phone Emirates, according to US “to ridicule”, but also damaged its Trump just days before the call with the leaders of Sudan and Israel, as Treasury Secretary officials. environmental credibility. US election and boosts his Steven Mnuchin, left, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, White Unlike with Bahrain and the They said promoting a shift toward embattled ally, Israeli Prime House senior adviser Jared Kushner, and National Security UAE, there has been a state more plant-based diet is in line with Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Adviser Robert O’Brien, applaud in the Oval Office of the White of hostilities between Sudan the EU Commission’s ambition to Recently, the US brokered House on Friday. AP picture and Israel, even if they had not tackle global warming. Losing the diplomatic pacts between been in direct conflict. ability to use the terms steak or Israel and the United Arab at unifying Arab countries economic conditions. Key to the agreement was sausage might make those plant-based Emirates and Bahrain. against their common Trump’s announcement, Sudan’s deposit of $335 million products more obscure for consumers. Trump invited reporters into adversary, Iran. the morning after the final into an escrow account to After the vote, the European the Oval Office while he was These recent recognitions presidential debate with pay compensation to victims Consumer Organisation, an umbrella on the phone with the leaders of Israel have undermined Democrat Joe Biden, came of the 1998 bombings of the group bringing together consumers’ of Israel and Sudan. Trump the traditional Arab after Sudan followed through US embassies in Kenya and associations, praised the MEPs for said Sudan had demonstrated consensus that there can be on its pledge to deliver Tanzania. A senior US official their “common sense.” a commitment to battling no normalisation with Israel $335 million to compensate said Sudan had borrowed the “Consumers are in no way confused terrorism. “This is one of the before the establishment of American victims of past terror money needed to pay that by a soy steak or chickpea-based great days in the history of an independent Palestinian attacks and their families. The amount. sausage, so long as it is clearly labelled Sudan,” Trump said, adding state. The Palestinians say money is meant for victims Unmentioned in the joint as vegetarian or vegan,” the group said that Israel and Sudan have the recognitions amount to of the 1998 bombings of the statement was that Sudan in a statement. “Terms such as ‘burger’ been in a state of war for betrayal, while Israel says the US Embassies in Kenya and has agreed, according to or ‘steak’ on plant-based items simply decades. Palestinians have lost what Tanzania by the al-Qaida the senior US official, to make it much easier for consumers to “It is a new world,” they have seen as their “veto” network while its leader, designate Lebanon’s Hezbollah know how to integrate these products Netanyahu said over the over regional peace efforts. Osama bin Laden, was living movement as a terrorist within a meal.” phone. “We are cooperating The deal with Sudan will in Sudan. Trump said on organisation, something that Together with Greenpeace, the group with everyone. Building a include aid and investment Tuesday that once the funds Israel has long sought from its regretted that lawmakers accepted better future for all of us.” from Israel, particularly in were transferred, he would neighbours and others in the further restrictions on the naming of Netanyahu has made it technology and agriculture, remove Sudan from the list. international community. alternative products containing no a priority to forge ties with along with further debt relief. The removal of the terror Kushner said that other dairy. Terms like ‘almond milk’ and ‘soy formerly hostile countries in It comes as Sudan and its designation opens the door normalisation agreements yogurt’ are already banned in Europe Africa and the Arab world in transitional government teeter for Sudan to get international between Israel and Arab after the bloc’s top court ruled in 2017 the absence of any progress on the edge. Thousands have loans and aid needed to revive nations are in the works that purely plant-based products can’t with the Palestinians during protested in the country’s its battered economy and but would not predict which be marketed using terms such as milk, his more than a decade in capital Khartoum and other rescue the country’s transition countries or when those deals butter or cheese, which are reserved office. The deal also is aimed regions in recent days over dire to democracy. might be completed. — AP for animal products. — AP Resentment, smoke linger in Nigeria’s streets after unrest

LAGOS, Nigeria — “Many lives deadly shooting, 33-year-old Isaiah Opulence and grinding poverty are in have been lost” in Nigeria’s unrest, Abor, ventured out anyway to visit the close contact in Lagos, a city of some the president’s office announced scene where solders had opened fire. 20 million, and the inequality sharpens on Friday, as the government said He managed to escape the chaos. grievances in Nigeria, Africa’s most peaceful protests over police abuses “When (the soldiers) were making populous country. and the military’s reported killing of comments that the flag is not This week’s scenes have touched demonstrators were hijacked by thugs. bulletproof, that’s when I knew this was a chord with Black Lives Matter President Muhammadu Buhari’s going to go out of hand,” Abor said. supporters in the United States, while comments came during a meeting Empty ammunition shells still littered the US government has strongly with former heads of state on how to the ground. condemned the “use of excessive force address some of Nigeria’s worst unrest The president’s speech annoyed by military forces who fired on unarmed in years. The government has not said him. “Look at those youths that died, at demonstrators in Lagos, causing death how many people died, though Amnesty least even for the sake that they were and injury.” International says soldiers killed at least carrying the flag alone, and the blood The protests turned violent on 12 when they fired without warning into that stained a whole Nigerian flag, those Wednesday after the military’s shooting a crowd of protesters on Tuesday night youths were not even mentioned,” Abor as mobs vandalised and burned police as they sang the national anthem. said. stations, courthouses, TV stations and a Buhari in a national address on He added: “We are not cowards. We hotel. Police battled angry crowds with Thursday night didn’t mention the will always come to this ground, and we tear gas and gunfire. The looting and ACTS OF HOOLIGANISM: People drive past burnt toll gates with shootings that sparked international will always feel for those that are gone.” gunfire continued on Thursday. anti police slogans sprayed across, in Lagos. Resentment lingered outrage, and resentment lingered with But citing the president’s comments, The demonstrations began early with the smell of charred tyres as Nigeria’s streets were relatively the smell of charred tyres on Friday in one influential group behind the this month with calls for Nigeria’s calm after days of protests over police abuses. AP picture Nigeria’s relatively calm streets. protests, the Feminist Coalition, urged government to shut down the Special The president instead warned youth to stay at home, saying that “we Anti-Robbery Squad, a police unit the Lagos state government on Friday need to heal ourselves.” He said the protesters against being used need to stay alive to pursue our dreams known as SARS. The squad was shared a list of ongoing prosecutions curfew would begin easing today and by “subversive elements” and to build the future.” The group said it launched to fight crime, but it carried against police officers accused of a panel looking into the unrest would “undermining national security and had stopped collecting donations for out torture and killings, according to human rights abuses. begin receiving petitions on Monday. law and order.” He reiterated that on the protests. Amnesty International. “Today seems like a good day to get And yet tensions remained high. Near Friday, saying the government “will not An angry crowd shouted at the The #EndSARS campaign spread on to the work of rebuilding Lagos and the scene of Tuesday’s shooting, police fold its arms and allow miscreants and governor of Lagos state over the unrest across the country and Buhari’s ending police brutality,” Gov Babajide shouted, then fired into the air, to stop criminals continue to perpetrate acts of as officials toured burnt-out vehicles government announced that it would Sanwo-Olu said. After touring the a convoy carrying the body of a Muslim hooliganism,” a statement said. and the sacked palace of a Lagos disband the SARS unit. The protest battered city he told reporters he was who had died overnight; the cause of Soldiers remained in parts of Lagos, ceremonial leader. The leader, or oba, persisted with demonstrators calling for “very traumatised” and that “we lost death was not clear. Nigeria’s largest city, as a 24-hour isn’t popular with some Nigerians who more widespread reforms of the police people in several parts of the city.” He After questioning by police, the curfew remained in place. see him as a product of the country’s and an end to corruption. didn’t give details. mourners were allowed to continue, to One witness of Tuesday night’s often corrupt politics. In one attempt at calming tensions, “Enough is enough,” he said. “We go on and bury the dead. — AP 16 FOCUS ON THE LAND The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020

FIELD DAY Increase in farm COMING UP: The rescheduled field sales despite day for the Gisborne- Wairoa “Farmer of the Year” contest is coming Covid uncertainty up on Friday, November 6. Malcolm and Caroline THERE were 131 more farm sales Rau will showcase across the country for the three their Puketia Station in months ending September than for Koranga Valley Road at the same three months last year, Matawai that day from according to the latest statistics from 9.30am. The field day was the Real Estate Institute of NZ. postponed earlier this Overall, there were 401 farm sales year due to Covid-19. “It in the latest quarter, compared to 386 is our premier field day farm sales for the same period last for the district, and will year. be a really good day,” The median price per hectare for said Peter Andrew from all farms sold in the three months AgFirst. Watch for the to September 2020 was $26,917 signposts on the day and compared to $25,754 recorded for the bring a packed lunch. three months ended September 2019 Quads and side-by-sides (+4.5 percent) only for the farm tour. The REINZ All Farm Price Index File picture increased 0.7 percent in the latest period. As evidenced by the increase in farm sales for the September period, the rural sector continues to reinforce its primary position as being the backbone of the NZ economy, Brian Peacocke, rural spokesman at REINZ said. Surf’s up for farmers “The increase in total sales volumes suggests farmers and investors alike are opting for the security of land ownership as Event encourages hitting the waves to reduce stress opposed to investing in other sectors, which have been and are continuing TRADING farming tools for surfboards to be impacted by the constraints and wetsuits will help farmers cool down imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. this summer. “The median price reinforces the “Surfing for Farmers” founder Stephen above viewpoint with most categories Thomson says the initiative is aimed to holding par or increasing slightly, get farmers away from the stresses of the apart from the horticulture sector, farm and into the water. which continues to grow in value and “The beach is a very peaceful place. go from strength to strength,” Mr We’re wanting to make their mental Peacocke said. health more resilient and the water is a “While the volatility of early great way to do that as it has a calming, spring conditions with plunging healing power.” temperatures and late falls of snow The initiative originated in Gisborne have caused losses within late- and has been running for three years. lambing ewes, the accompanying It has now expanded to run in 15 sweep of rain across the country regions across the country and this year has brought a gasp of relief from it is running in Taranaki for the first farmers in many regions who were time. “staring down the barrel” of another “I had farmers reach out to me from prolonged dry spell, but have now Taranaki wanting the event to run in the been given a period of respite. Brief region. We are wanting to make Surfing or otherwise, only time will tell,” he for Farmers as easy and accessible as said. possible for farmers,” he says. “Product prices, like the weather, Thomson, from Gisborne, says he also reflect volatility with beef started the initiative as a way to give and sheep prices under temporary farmers a break during a busy time of FOCUSING ON MENTAL HEALTH: Representatives from each of the 15 regions pressure, but the dairy industry is the year. taking part in Surfing for Farmers. Picture supplied smiling with news of an increase in “I wanted to make an opportunity for the current payout from Fonterra, the farmers to have fun and get off the farm major dairy processor in the country.” for a couple of hours. A lot of farmers live “It’s a real buzz seeing it grow and enjoys, he says. on the farm and never really have time having people wanting to give it a go. It’s “It’s peaceful, there’s no cellphones, •฀In฀the฀Gisborne/Hawke’s฀Bay฀ away from their work. really cool.” and no dramas. You can go with friends region there was a cross-section “They’re there 24/7 and don’t really Thomson says the event is free for or by yourself. It’s a great way to cool of activity in the horticulture and switch off. I work for Bayleys as a rural farmers. down in a calm and peaceful place.” grazing sectors, backed up by good real estate agent so I have seen a lot of “We supply the surfboards, wetsuits Details are yet to be confirmed but solid sales at good prices for finishing farmers under stress.” and coaches to teach the farmers how to when everything is finalised it will units, in particular from Wairoa to He says it is “phenomenal” the event surf.” be posted on the Surfing for Farmers Central Hawke’s Bay. has grown. Surfing is something he personally Facebook page, he says. — NZ Herald

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ALMOST 50 dairy goats were entered Francie, L Bruce 1; Strathburn Sari, R in this year’s competition at last Bruce 2; Strathburn Freda, R Bruce 3; weekend’s Poverty Bay A&P Spring Strathburn Jamaica, R Bruce 4. JUNIOR CHAMPION Show. W and C Grave Willowcreek Challenge DOE: Hawke’s Bay’s Dairy goat head steward Dennis Cup, Hilltop Francie, Lucy Bruce. Carol Harrington Weatherall said the entry was a very Associated Records Best Udder: won the Bill Duncan- pleasing result in a trying year for all. Simmbian Peyton, L and B Laws 1; Sittlington Shield and Local Toggenburg breeder Heather Hilltop Peita, L Bruce 2; Simmbian many other categories Weatherall tasted success at the Phoenix, L and B Laws 3. in last weekend’s dairy Show, winning Champion Doe and the Strathburn Associated Records Best goat competition. She Champion Challenge. Udder Cup: Simmbian Peyton, Lyn and is pictured with her goat The Junior Champion Doe was taken Becky Laws. Highview Zanita. out by Hawke’s Bay Toggenburg breeder Junior Showmanship: Mieka Laws 1; Picture by Carol Harrington who also won the Reagan Laws 2; Ella Bruce-Hills 3. Rebecca Grunwell Champion Buck and took out Supreme in Novelty Classes — Show with Highview Thomas. Utility Doe: Leilani, R Brott 1, Leonie, Judge Herbie Blakemore, long-time R Brott 2. supporter of the Poverty Bay A&P Show, Dairy Doe Kid: Venus, J Brott 1, made the trek down to Gisborne and Saturne, J Brott 2. awarded local breeder Lucy Bruce’s Herd Register Standard Age Classes — Saanen doe winner of the Herd Register Herd Register Maiden Doe or Goatling Udder class. over 12 months and u/2½yrs: Highview Xarna, C Harrington 1; Highview Xena, Full results — H Weatherall 2; Heathden Luna, H Buck Kid under 12 months: Heathden Weatherall 3. Herd Register standard age classes — Weatherall 3; Strathburn Ada, R Bruce 4. Kaiba, H Weatherall 1; Simmbian Champion Buck: Highview Thomas, Herd Register Kidded Doe in Milk Herd Register Maiden Doe Kid born Rumpelstiltskin, L and B Laws 2; Carol Harrington, Strathburn Challenge 3 and u/5yrs: Heathden Krista, H on or before July 31: Simmbian Ashlee, L Highview Zeflynn, C Harrington 3. Cup. Weatherall 1; Highview Tabbitha, C and B Laws 1; Simmbian Rhea, L and B Best Buck Kid: Heathden Kaiba, Reserve Champion Buck: Heathden Harrington 2; Strathburn Jamaica, R Laws 2. Heather Weatherall, Heathden Cup. Forte, Heather Weatherall. Bruce 3. Herd Register Maiden Doe Kid born Buckling over 12 months and u/2yrs: W D (Bill) Duncan-Sittlington Shield: Herd Register Kidded Doe in Milk 5yrs on or after August 1: Highview Zanita, Strathburn Faber, R Bruce 1. Highview Zanita, Carol Harrington and over: Strathburn Freda, R Bruce C Harrington 1; Strathburn Barika, R Buck over 2yrs: Highview Thomas, Supreme Dairy Goat in Show: 1; Strathburn Sari, R Bruce 2; Hilltop Bruce 2; Strathburn Geisha, R Bruce 3; C Harrington 1; Heathden Forte, H Highview Thomas, Carol Harrington, Francie, L Bruce 3. Highview Ziggy, C Harrington 4. Weatherall 2; Heathden Kristophe, H Heathden Trophy. Herd Register Champion Doe: Herd Register Junior Champion Doe: Heathden Krista, Heather Weatherall, Highview Xarna, Carol Harrington, Stills Family Cup. Greaves Family Cup. THE Reserve Champion Doe: Highview Reserve Junior Champion Doe: Tabbitha, Carol Harrington. Highview Xena, H Weatherall. STOCk Grand Champion Doe Age Class: Associated Records Standard Age Highview Mochachino, Carol Harrington. Classes — 32574-02 REPORT Champion Challenge: Heathden Krista, Maiden Doe or Goatling over 12 Heather Weatherall. months and u/2½yrs: Simmbian Tiara, Associated Records Standard Age L and B Laws 1; Strathburn Chrissy, R Classes — Bruce 2, Simmbian Vicky, L and B Laws Prices firm for prime sheep Associated Records Kidded Doe in 3. Milk u/3yrs: Belvue Jemima, H Stills 1; Maiden Doe Kid born on or before by Trevor Brown The small lots of ewes and lambs at foot sold Simmbian Phoenix, L and B Laws 2. July 31: Simmbian Briar, L and B Laws from $74 down to $65, all counted. Associated Records Kidded Doe in Milk 1; Simmbian Evelyn, L and B Laws 2; ANOTHER strong sale for all prime sheep at Prices for the store ewes ranged from $129 5yrs and over: Simmbian Peyton, L and B Simmbian Azure, L and B Laws 3. yesterday’s weekly Matawhero sheep sale, the down to $80. Cull rams sold from $110 down to Laws 1; Hilltop Peita, L Bruce 2. Associated Records Maiden Doe Kid first sale for three weeks. $50. Associated Records Champion Doe: born on or after August 1: Hilltop Pixie, L Just 413 sheep were yarded and sold, Best prices — Simmbian Peyton, Lyn and Becky Laws, Bruce 1; Hilltop Persia, L Bruce 2. comprising of 93 prime ewes, 108 prime lambs, Prime ewes: M.C and C.A Utting, 37, $186; G.M Hika Cup. Associated Records Junior Champion 86 store lambs, plus five small pens of ewes and and P Fleming, 7, $186, 3, $145; Windfall Orchard Reserve Champion Doe: Hilltop Peita, Doe: Simmbian Briar, Lyn and Becky lambs at foot, three pens of store ewes and 24 Ltd, 2, $184; Panikau Station, 36, $160; Standard Lucy Bruce. Laws, Jarabro Cup. MA rams. Life Sculpture, 2, $147; C.L Higgins, 6, $144. Special Classes — Reserve Junior Champion Doe: G.M and P Fleming and M.D and C.A Utting Prime lambs: Matawai Deer Park, 3, $237, 33, Senior Progeny: Hilltop Francie and Simmbian Tiara, L and B Laws. each topped the prime ewes, receiving $186 for $228; G.M and P Fleming, 3, $235, 7, $189; P.W Peita, L Bruce 1. Special Class — pens of seven and 37 head, respectively. Matawai Bennett, 12, $181; S.B Hilton, 5, $178; Standard Dam and Daughter: Highview Junior Progeny Group: Hilltop Pixie Deer Park gained the best sale price of $237 for Life Sculpture, 2, $165; C.L Higgins, 4, $164; T.J Mochachino and Tabbitha, C Harrington and Persia, L Bruce 1, Hilltop Fritzi and three freshly-shorn prime ram lambs. Brown, 4, $160; Hassendean P/S, 3, $160, 7, $149; 1. Bindi, L Bruce 2. Tangihau Station had three pens of store ewe M.W and A.M Flood, 5, $155; Jonathan Harris, 5, Herd Register Best Udder: Hilltop Registered Standard Age Classes — lambs, and were paid $132.50, $121 and $75. $146; Bruce and Hills P/S, 16, $139.

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READY FOR ACTION: The Mangahauhau Hampshire rams that will go on sale High quality at the Matawhero saleyards on December 4 have come through a tough and demanding dry season very well. Picture supplied

MARK and Rose Candy from as a further confidence-booster. Mangahauhau Hampshires at “We have implemented the EID line-up despite Hangaroa will put up 55 strapping tagging system, which helps us young fellows for auction at the electronically monitor the performance Matawhero saleyards in early of our animals — the aim being, of December, and they are ready for course, to produce a higher-quality action. animal.” difficult year Their line-up will consist of fewer Mark said the Hampshire breed best rams than last year, which is a met the needs of farmers. reflection of a difficult year. “You’re looking at early maturity “They look good despite what has in the lambs, higher meat-yielding been a tough season. They've come animals, so heavier, quality lambs, through it well,” Mark said. which is obviously what farmers “Covid did not affect us a great deal want when it comes to the trip to the this season — it was business as usual works.” for most farmers — but the weather, The Candys have seen the the ‘dry’, certainly did.” performance of their stud develop each Mark said the season was a year since they started. challenge from a grass growth point “It has been really pleasing to see of view. that performance rising in terms of Breeding “The lack of it at times caused a few the quality of our stock, but also in sleepless nights and it was a bit of a terms of the performance at sale time, juggling act in terms of getting the and the prices achieved. rams on to the right feed. “We believe the stock performance Better Business “But we got there and their response has lifted again this year and we hope to those tough conditions is a real to see that reflected in a further lift in credit to the durability and toughness sale performance in December. of the breed.” “Rose and I look forward to meeting The Mangahauhau ram crop have our existing clients and hopefully all been EMA scanned this year. some new ones at our sale at “That will give our prospective Matawhero at noon on December 4.” buyers extra confidence in their For any inquiries about this year's performance.” line-up, contract Mark or Rose at (06) Mangahauhau have also DNA- 863-7255 or email tomjandrecandy@ tested all of their ewe flock this year, gmail.com

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CRAIG and Yvonne Brownlie from trend, we couldn't be happier,” Craig Te Ruanui Poll Dorsets at Waerenga- said. o-Kuri have every reason to be proud “Hogget mating is another area of Stud of the direction in which their stud growth for us, with 20 of our clients continues to head. now using Poll Dorsets over ewe The stud produced the top-priced hoggets at mating. animals in last year’s ram sales in “Their ability to get hoggets cycling this district. is also a bonus. In their December 11 sale at the “Very few lambing difficulties and Matawhero saleyards they will put a top quality first cross lamb on the bouncing up 100 Poll Dorsets and 40 Poll/Texel ground increases the viability of cross rams for auction. hogget mating. “The rams are looking good despite “Yvonne and I are proud of where the drought and the effect of Covid the stud has reached over the past 19. They have come through well,” 15 years, and are even prouder and Craig said. appreciative of the loyal support from “With the challenging conditions our client base. back after through summer and autumn, “We welcome any queries on the the rams were put to the test and rams and look forward to heading have come through. They are now into ram season again.” bouncing back.” They are excited about catching up The stud’s scanning has continued with existing clients and new clients an upward trend. on December 11 at Matawhero. “We couldn’t be happier. The Covid investment in only using sires at the extreme top end for volume and eye muscle area is paying big dividends in constitution, soundness and carcase.” Last year’s top scanning ram was 48.4 — setting a new high. “We retained him in the stud. “Our sheep scanner with 30 years RAM experience had never scanned a hogget ram that high and that gives us confidence to know we are headed SALES in the right direction.” Te Ruanui has always aimed at the 2020 production of fast growing and sound terminal sires. “Meat area (eye muscle) has Editorial by Murray Robertson remained a focus for us and with scanning continuing an upward

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hill- Ram country •Southdown •Suftex breed •Tigers (Southdown XSth Suffolk) Sale rams •Belsuftex (Beltex XSuftex) Sale Date December 10th, 11am at Woolshed, Kiwi Valley Road, Wairoa Friday 4 December 2020 at Inspection From 9.00am 12.00pm at Matawhero Saleyards Andrew and Tracey Powdrell, Ph 06 838 8805 |027 622 8088 [email protected] Or Your Local Agent

Phone Mark and Rose Candy 06 863 7255 35292-01 @turiroaangus 35294-01 22The Gisborne Herald • The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 Only the best at Ratanui Buying the right ram for your farm

by Andrew Cribb specialised wool markets; the type of country your farm is located on; WITH ram sales not too far and whether or not lambing has away it is timely to consider what finished. we should be looking for when The next step is to assess purchasing rams. current production and where They provide more than 80 production can be improved. percent of the genetic gain in a Production targets can then be flock and the impact they have is set for the future and analysis long-lasting. can be done to find the right ram For example, if a ram is bought breeder. this year and mated to 100 Finding a ram breeder who is ewes for three years, and his doing what you want is imperative daughters have three lambings, to achieving your goals. then his direct influence on flock The best place to find this info is THE Story family at Ratanui Station terminal sheep derived from Southdown, production lasts at least seven at www.sil.co.nz were “blown away” by the strong support South Suffolk, Suffolk and Suftex. years. Once you have found the traits shown last year at their on-farm ram sale “We have consistently culled under- Further effects come from his that you have identified as being and look forward to welcoming everyone performing sheep because there’s no grand-offspring. important to your farm, use SIL to back again for the 10th sale on December place for sheep that cannot handle our Making good choices when find the breeder who suits you. 2. hill country. buying rams, using objective Remember, where your breeder In 2019 they enjoyed a full clearance of “Feet is one area of our breeding measurement (Estimated goes, you go. 51 rams at an average of $1115. programme that we are extremely tough Breeding Values) and looking at Over time the genetic progress “We are really pleased and excited to on. constitution, ensures that the your breeder makes will be put forward this year’s line-up of thick, “We do not stand for limping, bad- investment in genetics provides mirrored on your farm, therefore meaty rams,” said Nathan Story. footed sheep. They are culled. increased productivity and profit. it is vitally important to get this “They are extremely even and display “Other areas we focus on are Poor choices will result in a right. all of the qualities we endeavour to breed. weight gain, carcass traits, structure, flock that is stagnant and makes I cannot emphasise this point “There will be 50 robust, bold and constitution, survivability and no improvement genetically or enough. active rams on offer this year, and they’ll activeness,” he said. production-wise. Don’t allow other people to make be born-and-bred hill country rams.” “We have had awesome feedback from Setting a genetic plan is key to these decisions for you. Nathan said they had had to work hard farmers for both our two-tooth rams and having a co-ordinated approach to Finally, breeders go to a lot of this year due to a tough dry summer and ram hoggets producing cracking good purchasing rams. effort to get good information autumn, followed by a wet winter. progeny around the district. Genetic plans will vary between to allow eBVs to be calculated. “However, they have come through “The progeny coming through are farms. Use that information and do not really well and are starting to pack the showing good thickness and early weight On-farm factors will influence dismiss it because someone else meat on now.” gain traits.” what traits are top of their list. doesn’t understand them. Over the past 10 or more years All inquiries are welcome and pre- These factors will include Take time to understand them Ratanui have persevered with breeding sale viewings can be arranged by whether you are breeding and ram selection will pay off now a bold, hardy, functional, fertile flock of appointment. replacements or not; supplying and in the future. Guaranteed Quality & Performance

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TURIROA near Wairoa is shaping the lambs kill out in the coming few up for their third on-farm Terminal months,” he said. Ram sale to be held on the property The Powdrells have invested heavily on Thursday, December 10 at 11am. in genetics and will continue to do so Owners and operators Andrew and to ensure they get the right rams to Tracey Powdrell say the rams look use in their flock. well and have bolted since shearing a “We strive to breed a solid, deep- month ago. bodied ram with good feet that will Turiroa will put up around 120 to leave fast-growing, early-maturing 130 rams this year, which is up from progeny. last year, due to increased demand. “We don’t want our rams too tall, “We sold another 47 two-tooth rams long or flat-ribbed “ after our sale last year and can offer Each year the Powdrells enter more this year without a drop-off in lambs into the fat lamb competition at quality, due to a large ram drop in the Wairoa show. READY TO GO: Tracey and Andrew Powdrell will put up 120 to 130 of their rams for sale that year group,” Andrew says. “They are judged in pens of three by auction on-farm on December 10 and they are pleased with how they look. Pictured “We are aiming to put up 40 and its normally hotly contested. It’s are some of their Turiroa Tigers (Southdown and South Suffolk cross) and their Belsuftex Southdowns, 25 Belsuftex, 30 Tigers great to see many of our clients doing showing the width across the loin. Pictures supplied (Southdown/South Suffolk) and 30 to well in it. 40 Suftex. “We have been fortunate to take “We think this year’s line-up of out champion lamb on the hook in rams is probably the best overall we the over 17.1-kilograms class three have produced so far. years running among other prizes, “We want them sound, meaty and and those results confirm to us our virile, and they have to be able to genetics are working. leave that stamp on their progeny and “We have also done some work have that early maturing factor.” with a local butcher, breaking down Last year was the first of the lamb carcases from the various Belsuftex Rams (¼-Beltex, ¾-Suftex). breeds we have (at around 18.5kg “We introduced the Beltex to add carcase weight) and looking at the fat thickness and an ability to yield distribution and muscle pattern. better, and we have been impressed “All this helps us to make breeding by the result. Their ability for an easy decisions going forward,” Andrew said. birth and then develop this thickness “With dry seasons becoming more is very impressive. prevalent, we need lambs that can be “Beltex are not big sheep but by killed early at light weights if need mating them to our bigger ewes we be, or taken to bigger weights if the have been able to get the best of both season allows, but it takes a certain worlds,” Andrew said. type of ram to do this. “We have had very good reports “That’s where the correct body back from people who bought these shape comes in.” rams last year, saying they have All Turiroa sale rams get palpated held up very well and the lambs are and vet-tested free of brucellosis and showing that increased muscling the five-in-one vaccinated prior to the Beltex are renowned for. sale. “This muscling seems to be “We look forward to catching up heritable, which is great, and we are with old and hopefully some new looking forward to feedback on how clients on December 10.” ATTENTION 2020 LOCAL RAM Auction BREEDERS at Matawhero No job too big or too small • For all your fencing and Saleyards timber supplies Our Gear’s • Sturdy gates made to order sturdy and • Wire, netting and hardware dependable... Friday, 11th December 2020 at 1pm Like me!! and so much more • We’ve got you covered 110 Poll Dorset Rams & 50 Poll Texel X Rams • All rams are brucellosis accredited. Larsawn – more than a sawmill Please feel free to contact Craig to discuss your requirements and options. Main Road, Makaraka, Phone 867 7135 Te Ruanui Poll Dorsets, Tiniroto Rd, PO Box 151, Gisborne. P: 06 862 7703 / 021 216 5281 E: [email protected] 35471-01

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More of the same please after great 2019 sale

TE Ruanui Poll Dorsets set a new and he told me it was the highest high price of $2050 in the final ram scanning ram he had ever handled.” sale of the season last year while In the second ram auction of the the Mangahauhau Hampshires team sales season last year the Candys also went home happy from the enjoyed a another total clearance. Matawhero saleyards. They put up 69 of their strapping It was the same story for Turiroa’s young rams for sale by auction — a Powdrell family in Wairoa. bigger line-up numbers-wise than in Craig and Yvonne Brownlie, from 2018. Te Ruanui at Waerenga-o-Kuri, sold Two rams in their top pen went out of their Poll Dorset and Poll- for $1650. They achieved a sale Texel cross rams, as did Mark and average of $1000 and the sale had a Rose Candy from Mangahauhau at very strong top end. Hangaroa. “We were pretty happy with the The first pick in the Brownlie top way it went,” Mark said. pen of six went for $2000. “Our top price was a little bit That set the tone for the rest back on last year’s top but they sold of their sale, and the big dollars consistently well across the line-up.” kept on coming with a ram in pen Auctioneer Holt, who comes from eight selling for $1900, showing Hawke’s Bay, said they were good the consistency of the sale and the rams. lineup. “Well-presented, natural rams, Carrfields Livestock auctioneer ideal for the steep hills, and they Andrew Holt was rapt to sell them. showed longevity.” “They were a top line of rams The Candys were supported by a right the way through.” good bench of regular buyers. The prices for the 130 Te Ruanui In Wairoa, Turiroa’s on-farm ram rams sold averaged $1295. sale last year drew a big crowd of “They sold exceptionally well would-be buyers and interested throughout the sale, with keen spectators. gratulatio interest in the Poll-Tex rams,” Mr The Powdrells averaged $1164 on ns Holt said. across the 104 rams from four C The Brownlies were delighted breeds sold. TTOO ALLALL OUROUR LOCALLOCAL RAMRAM BREEDERSBREEDERS with it. It was a total clearance and They held back the pick of the Andrew and Tracey Powdrell were season’s ram crop for stud. delighted with the result. “He’s a Poll Dorset Texel cross The prospects for the 2020 sales with an EMA of just over 48, the in December for all three studs look highest EMA we've ever produced,” very good and they have all shown Craig said at the time. high degrees of happiness with how “The guy who scanned him has this year’s line-ups look. been scanning rams for 30 years Good luck to them all.

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(4) 56 61 L Allpress 2 44306 Flash Warrior (6) 57.5 62 S Collett 8 G&H Funeral Directors (G3) 4.18 17 65100 Showshanelle (13) 56 61 3 4810 Sir Beets (3) 57.5 62 J Riddell 4 Life Flight 1.50 6 Grant Plumbing 3.05 group 3 $70,000, open handicap, 1600m 4 056 Mahoe (5) 56 46 T Taiaroa (a3) 18 78526 This Lady Rocks (17) 56 61 5 Real Slim Tradie (9) 56 45 R J Bishop $22,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m $27,500, rating 74 benchmark, 2200m 1 s6134 Dolcetto (8) 60 101 L Hemi EMERGENCIES: 6 1 Hold The Press (2) 55.5 63 D Johnson 1 158s2 Durham Lad (3) 59.5 64 H Schofer (a2) 1 168s0 Shadow King (12) 63.5 81 F Lazet (a4) 2 s60s3 Ladies First (11) 55.5 96 J Parkes 19 28030 Kahu Rock (21) 58 61 S Wynne 7 1 Love For All (4) 55.5 63 D Bradley 2 7s9s3 Kapinos (12) 59.5 64 2 71194 Bakela (9) 62 78 S O’Malley (a3) 3 140s2 Concert Hall (6) 54.5 94 R Elliot 20 10s05 Tuigirl (8) 56 61 C Grylls 8 02616 True Blessing (1) 55.5 63 S Wynne 3 7322s Semper Magico (9) 59.5 64 3 52331 Master Fin (1) 60.5 75 J Riddell 4 47000 Mauna Kea (1) 54.5 90 S Wynne 21 00592 Stormy Habit (11) 57 59 9 8s18 A Box Of Tricks (8) 55.5 62 M J Sanson (a4) 4 34181 Vittachi (7) 59 72 R Elliot 5 1s941 Savy Yong Blonk (12) 53.5 92 22 26s80 Outthegate (6) 57 59 C Burdan (a2) 4 — Sword Of Fire SCRATCHED 5 63668 Nitro Ted (15) 58.5 71 L Hemi D Johnson 23 s7860 Mr Jimmy Pocket (18) 57 59

Cambridge harness at Cambridge Sunday Jetbet 5 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 10 01702 Chalberg (Fr) 22 T Hopkins 4 Hidden Lake Hotel & Apartments 4.55 5 06020 Lionel Messi (Fr) 5 J Abernethy 8 28634 Emmber (Fr) 7 M W White Race 1: EDAMFAST, CHALBERG, KAYLA MAGUIRE 11 63849 Lynton Creek (Fr) 23 K Hall 6 579s5 Godziller (Fr) 6 S Phelan 9 92015 Sunset Red (Fr) 21 P Ferguson $8000, 4yo+ r55. jun.d mobile, 2200m 7 80693 Bondi Shake (Fr) 7 A Poutama Race 2: HORACE HORSE, DELSON, GRIFFINS HALL 10 79750 Lavazza (Fr) 22 Z Butcher 2 John Deere Cambridge Trot 3.57 1 7879s Waiheke Warrior (Fr) 1 K Bublitz (J) 8 59730 Scottish Poacher (Fr) 8 M W White 11 9s266 Dun It Bad (Fr) 23 C Jamieson Race 3: SIX TIMES A LADY, THE PEACEMAKER, $8000, r51-r71 discretionary handicap stand, 2 21282 Jemma (Fr) 2 N Delany (J) 9 55447 Richmond Tiger (Fr) 21 A Drake (J) 12 2697s Sweet Maggie Ryan (Fr) 24 S Abernethy NEW FRONTIER 10 Hezacrocwatcher (Fr) 22 P Ferguson 2200m 3 85708 Anam Nunu (Fr) 3 Z Meredith (J) 13 1 Jaccka Cooper (Fr) 25 D Ferguson Race 4: NEW YORK MINUTE, JEMMA, SPIRIT OF ANZAC 4 22313 New York Minute (Fr) 4 A Harrison (J) 11 Nelson’s Boy (Fr) 23 B Butcher Race 5: ELEGANT PEAK, DEMOLITION MAN, RUBY RIDGE 1 1 Petitewillshine (Fr) 1 M McKendry 5 54605 Hugo George (Fr) 5 T Hanara (J) 12 41500 Fleeting Major (Fr) 24 K Marshall 9 Skycity Movember Prize 6/11 7.15 2 77478 Lukyanova (Fr) 2 K Marshall Race 6: THE BANKER, ART NOUVEAU, MAJOR BRO 6 06337 Edamfast (Fr) 6 A Drake (J) 13 Harley Hell (Fr) 25 B Mangos $8000, r40-r50,r51 w/c. mobile, 2200m Race 7: YOUNG CONQUEROR, ALL YOURS, SARANDON 3 43745 Majestic Harry (Fr) 3 M Teaz 7 34649 Bet West (Fr) 7 K Blakemore (J) 7 Dunstan Horse Feeds Pace 6.15 1 01s50 All Money (Fr) 1 B Butcher Race 8: LITTLE MISS PERFECT, EAGLE WATCH, EMMBER 4 7s530 Peannie (Fr) 4 J Stormont 8 76009 Spirit Of Anzac (Fr) 8 L Whittaker (J) 2 08069 Port Delight (Fr) 2 M W White Race 9: EMMI ROSE, WE HAVE A MACH TWO, 5 36156 Strength Of Heart (Fr) 5 D Butcher $8000, r55-r63. mobile, 2200m 3 90464 Emmi Rose (Fr) 3 B Mangos PETER FORSBERG 6 15052 As Free As Air (Fr) 6 M W White 5 Black Dog Furniture Shop Local Trot 5.20 1 43083 All Yours (Fr) 1 M W White 4 s0829 We Have A Mach Two (Fr) 4 J Stormont Race 10: SPLITTING IMAGE, FIRA, CAITLIN’S SURPRISE 7 54105 The Last Gamble (Fr) U1 D Moore $8000, non-winners. mobile, 2200m 2 17735 Kerri Maguire (Fr) 2 A Harrison (J) 8 77301 Horace Horse (10) 1 S Phelan 5 60020 Jimmy Richter (Fr) 5 S Butcher 1 62P8s Te Kouka Sun Rise (Fr) 1 M Nicholas 3 91036 Ohoka Achilles (Fr) 3 P Jeffries 6 6398s Beaudiene Emerald (Fr) 6 D Ferguson 9 90D13 Griffins Hall (10) U1 P Ferguson 4 60504 J Bee (Fr) 4 K Marshall 2 20222 Demolition Man (Fr) 2 M W White 7 8s136 Jungle Gem (Fr) 7 D Butcher 10 98031 Grey Stoke (10) U2 Z Butcher 5 34147 Brookies Jaffa (Fr) 5 S Abernethy 3 496 Romeo Foxtrot (Fr) 3 K Bublitz (J) 8 50319 Ticking Over (Fr) 8 Z Butcher 11 1590s Delson (40) U1 D Ferguson 6 96746 Cruzee Mach (Fr) 6 B Butcher 4 s0884 Manchester’s Eclipse (Fr) 4 T Mitchell 9 54868 Onedin Punter (Fr) 21 K Marshall 7 62331 Armed Reactor (Fr) 7 P Ferguson 3 Montana Food & Events 4.31 5 74843 Ruby Ridge (Fr) 5 D McGowan 8 22425 About Turn (Fr) 8 L Whittaker (J) 10 637s3 Fleeting Grin (Fr) 22 P Ferguson 6 87003 Circus Circus (Fr) 6 O Gillies 9 5591s Red Atom (Fr) 21 A Poutama 11 00998 McDaknife (Fr) 23 T Cameron $8000, 3yo+, non-winners & mr40. mobile, 7 00 Presidents Topshot (Fr) 7 P Jeffries 12 72786 Peter Forsberg (Fr) 24 J Abernethy 2200m 10 99810 Tommy Tukaa (Fr) 22 T Cameron 8 D4900 Cepheus (Fr) 8 J Abernethy 11 18214 Sarandon (Fr) 23 D Butcher 13 s8809 Cotton Socks (Fr) 25 A Poutama 1 Have Your Party At Our Place 3.24 1 49906 Suidelike Major (Fr) 1 T Mitchell 9 05 Set Me Free (Fr) 21 S McCaffrey 12 10081 High Point (Fr) 24 D Ferguson 2 9 Bet On Steph (Fr) 2 D Butcher 10 55747 Tarukenga (Fr) 22 J Stormont 13 90773 Young Conqueror (Fr) 25 S Phelan 10 Off Road Drivers Prize 6/11 Trot 7.45 $7000, r40-r49. mobile, 1700m 3 87637 Ronda (Fr) 3 N Delany (J) 11 s0999 Haka Pride (Fr) 23 A Pyers $8000, r43-r50 stand, 2200m 12 2P0 Elegant Peak (Fr) 24 B Mangos 8 Friday Nights Under The Lights 6.45 1 s0775 Better Than Most (Fr) 1 M Salaivao 4 s8372 New Frontier (Fr) 4 J Stormont 1 84693 Littlebitoflove (Fr) 1 J Abernethy 13 — Highland Queen SCRATCHED 2 36956 Mr Incredible (Fr) 2 B Hadley 5 Sheza Rose (Fr) 5 P Jeffries $8000, r51-r54,r55 w/c. mobile, 2200m 2 84804 Great Fantasy (Fr) 2 J Stormont 3 28337 Highview Justice (Fr) 3 J Kriechbaumer 6 00464 Six Times A Lady (Fr) 6 L Whittaker (J) 6 Mitre 10 Cambridge Pace 5.47 1 27021 Pocket Book (Fr) 1 M McKendry 3 85837 Safrakova (Fr) 3 L Chin 4 06337 Edamfast (Fr) 4 F Phelan 7 8s799 Inquisito (Fr) 7 A Pyers 2 07890 Frankie Jones (Fr) 2 D Butcher 4 23320 Fira (Fr) 4 S Phelan $8000, non-winners 3yo+. mobile, 2200m 5 24044 Unfinished Business (Fr) 5 J Brownlee 8 0 Betterthanyouthink (Fr) 8 O Gillies 3 77s51 Shanroad (Fr) 3 B Mangos 5 202s9 Sir Henry Castleton (Fr) 5 D Butcher 6 90890 Maria Kirilenko (Fr) 6 P Clabby 9 Dramatist (Fr) 21 T Cameron 1 Major Bro (Fr) 1 Z Butcher 4 s3662 Little Miss Perfect (Fr) 4 S Phelan 6 36744 Caitlin’s Surprise (Fr) 6 A Harrison (J) 7 75650 Clifton Flutter (Fr) 7 W Rich 10 9800 Zoe (Fr) 22 K Bublitz (J) 2 14232 The Banker (Fr) 2 D Butcher 5 7P1s0 Blazing Speed (Fr) 5 J Abernethy 7 40696 Superfast Ninja (Fr) 7 A Drake (J) 8 00000 Rainbow Wiri (Fr) 8 L Darby 11 80658 Trooper Cooper (Fr) 23 A Poutama 3 65 Pentatonix (Fr) 3 D Ferguson 6 — Pialligo SCRATCHED 8 34525 Splitting Image (Fr) 8 D Ferguson 9 26623 Kayla Maguire (Fr) 21 S Wigg 12 s0240 The Peacemaker (Fr) 24 C Jamieson 4 Art Nouveau (Fr) 4 T Mitchell 7 77707 Eagle Watch (Fr) 6 T Mitchell 9 67028 Isaac H (Fr) U1 Z Butcher

Tuapeka harness at Forbury Park Sunday Jetbet 7 TAB D. 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11 T. 1-2-3, 5-6-7, 9-10-11 Q. 2-3-4-5, 8-9-10-11 PL6 6-11 Selections 12 724 Emma Stone (Fr) 24 P Hunter 4 B Fitzgerald Contracting 1.20 7 16361 Jody Direen (Fr) 7 S Ottley 9 Dan Cummings Mem. Tuapeka Cup 3.39 Race 1: AH MACH, ARCO, EMMA STONE 13 07485 Betterthanraza (Fr) 25 M Hurrell (J) 8 48558 Dachy (Fr) 8 S Tomlinson (J) 14 72420 Mary Robyn (Fr) 26 B Orange $8000, r45-r49,r50 w/c. mobile, 2200m 9 0s800 Be Mine Tonight (Fr) 21 N Williamson $15,000, r60-r100 special handicap stand, Race 2: FLEETMASTER, MATRIKA, MAJOR MENACE 2700m 15 — Iksaka SCRATCHED 1 81706 Calypso Rock (Fr) 1 A Stewart 10 71807 Razcal Alley (Fr) 22 K Butt Race 3: QUEEN OF STRATHFIELD, ZEALOUS SPUR, 16 50080 Pretty Azz (Fr) 27 M Williamson 2 s3388 Bunter’s Dream (Fr) 2 P Hunter 11 88657 Ferritts Sister (Fr) 23 M Williamson 1 s2642 Memphis Tennessee (Fr) 1 J Morrison (J) SACRED MOUNTAIN 3 75580 Makasar Boy (Fr) 3 B Williamson 12 34430 Miss Impression (Fr) 24 J Morrison (J) 2 — Gilligans Island SCRATCHED Race 4: BUNTER’S DREAM, HAZER, CALYPSO ROCK 2 Bayleys Metro 12.30 4 86420 Four Starzzz Shiraz (Fr) 4 D O’Connell 3 14216 My Mate Ben (Fr) 2 S Ottley Race 5: SHE’S ALLTHE CRAZE, SPOTLIGHT THE VALLEY, $8000, r40-r44,r45 w/c. mobile, 2200m 5 s9855 Play Ball (Fr) 5 J Cox 7 Lyders Contracting 2.42 4 00055 Santanna Mach (Fr) 3 K Barclay KIWITRIX 6 83980 Iwanadancewitsumbody (Fr) 6 5 13334 Deus Ex (Fr) U1 N Williamson 1 77600 Playboy Prince (Fr) 1 M Love $9000, r50-r53. mobile, 2200m Race 6: BRAEVIEW KELLY, JODY DIREEN, FERRITTS SISTER M Williamson 6 6s900 Mogul (10) 1 J Cox 2 94400 Major Menace (Fr) 2 N Williamson Race 7: STANDOUT, WHO’S SMOKIN, DYNAMITE 7 47021 To Ri Caitlin (Fr) 7 M Hurrell (J) 1 7P499 Holy Havoc (Fr) 1 M Williamson 7 36805 Bettathanfast (20) 1 B Orange 3 06892 Ellnbac (Fr) 3 B McLellan 8 44672 Ultimate Sassenach (Fr) 8 N Williamson 2 4059s American Mac (Fr) 2 M Hurrell (J) 8 51125 Robyns Playboy (30) 1 C Ferguson Race 8: MACH QUILLAN, HARRISON, PETREA BROMAC 4 66695 Pete’s Dash (Fr) 4 J Young-Grant 9 74439 Annie Fitz (Fr) 21 C Ferguson 3 57005 Prodigal Pete (Fr) 3 T Dewe (J) 9 s1163 Spirit Of St Louis (30) 2 M Williamson Race 9: SPIRIT OF ST LOUIS, ROBYNS PLAYBOY, 5 75039 Matrika (Fr) 5 B Orange 10 34808 Alexy (Fr) 22 J Young-Grant 4 92933 Rake (Fr) 4 B Orange MEMPHIS TENNESSEE 6 — Lady’s Lass SCRATCHED 11 — Ripsnorter SCRATCHED 5 45309 Longueval (Fr) 5 N Williamson 10 Lawrence Townhouse Trot 4.13 Race 10: CHINESE WHISPER, JIMMY CARTER, 7 00905 Pocket Call (Fr) 6 L Dobbs 12 s0396 Hampton (Fr) 23 K Barclay 6 23613 Mighty George (Fr) 6 E Barron (J) $11,000, r50-r100 special handicap stand, SUNDONS FLYER 8 37887 Szybka Lane (Fr) 7 K Tomlinson (J) 13 49402 Hazer (Fr) 24 S Tomlinson (J) 7 3s406 Hurricane Banner (Fr) 7 S Tomlinson (J) 2700m Race 11: FIREBALL, TRES CHIC, INVALUABLE 9 80s70 Artfilly Crafted (Fr) 21 J Cox 14 40844 Changearound (Fr) 25 S Ottley 8 93104 Champagneandwine (Fr) 8 1 09680 Playboy’s Brother (Fr) 1 B Orange 10 77000 My Nikayla (Fr) 22 M Hurrell (J) K Tomlinson (J) 11 09985 Indulgence (Fr) 23 M Williamson 2 51347 Tweedledee (10) 1 S Ottley 5 Night N’ Day Lawrence Trot 1.45 9 53s8P Call Me Keith (Fr) 21 P Hunter 3 80s00 Valmagne (10) 2 G O’Reilly 12 39608 Fleetmaster (Fr) 24 E Barron (J) 10 80672 Standout (Fr) 22 J Morrison (J) 13 90676 Tetrick (Fr) 25 C Ferguson $10,000, r40-r55. mobile, 2200m 4 1s2s0 Pegarose (10) 3 J Cox 11 12036 Who’s Smokin (Fr) 23 B Williamson 5 87471 Only One Way (10) 4 M Williamson 14 97000 Tiger Moth (Fr) U1 S Ottley 1 s60P3 Pat The Monkey (Fr) 1 C Ferguson 12 09598 Rah De Rah (Fr) 24 R McIlwrick 6 P5256 King Cassidy (10) U1 S Tomlinson (J) 2 53854 Helluva Way (Fr) 2 K Barclay 13 12060 Robyns Shadow (Fr) 25 C Ferguson 7 29224 Jimmy Carter (10) U2 B Williamson 3 JJ Otago Trot 12.55 3 22857 Sunnivue Phileah (Fr) 3 B Barclay 14 81080 Dynamite (Fr) 26 J Cox 8 34029 Sundons Flyer (20) 1 J Young-Grant $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ stand, 2200m 4 72603 Miss Bamboocha (Fr) 4 R McIlwrick 9 21321 Rydgemont Milly (20) 2 J Morrison (J) 5 27619 The Peaky Blinder (Fr) 5 S Ottley 1 3 Peregrine (Fr) 1 B Barclay 8 Clutha Licensing Trust 3.09 10 — Sam Galleon SCRATCHED 6 202s0 Kiwitrix (Fr) 6 N Williamson 2 s4509 Dem Bones Dem Bones (Fr) 2 K Butt 11 01111 Chinese Whisper (30) U1 N Williamson 7 36456 Spotlight The Valley (Fr) 7 B Orange $10,000, non-winners 3yo+. mobile, 2200m 3 9655 Prince Ranier (Fr) 3 G Telfer 12 31512 Humble Ladd (40) 1 K Tomlinson (J) 8 90502 She’s Allthe Craze (Fr) 8 J Young-Grant 4 02302 Maranatha Atlas (Fr) 4 B Orange 1 28302 Petrea Bromac (Fr) 1 M Williamson 9 04010 The Artful Dodger (Fr) 21 J Kennett (J) 5 23 Zealous Spur (Fr) 5 N Williamson 2 7s59 Stamp Duty(aus) (Fr) 2 B Orange 11 Edinburgh Realty 4.40 10 0s874 Miss Moppet (Fr) 22 B Williamson 1 Fear The Dragon @ Macca Lodge 12.03 6 64244 Random Jude (Fr) 6 J Morrison (J) 3 4s223 Mach Quillan (Fr) 3 N Williamson $10,000, r54-r65. mobile, 2200m 11 90s05 Bev K’s One (Fr) 23 M Williamson $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ f&m. mobile, 7 03945 Sacred Mountain (Fr) 7 J Cox 4 3 Beaver (Fr) 4 B Barclay 12 61300 Cody Banner (Fr) 24 G O’Reilly 5 0780s Mahia (Fr) 5 S Ottley 1 410s4 Fireball (Fr) 1 C Ferguson 2200m 8 4664s Fast Whispering (Fr) 8 B Williamson 2 61089 Tony The Pony (Fr) 2 E Barron (J) 13 85770 Whatwillbeewillbee (Fr) U1 J Cox 6 7760 Feelin Bettor (Fr) 6 J Cox 1 000s0 K Mach (Em1) (Fr) 1 B Barclay 9 — Mainland Pat SCRATCHED 3 64196 Essence Of Easton (Fr) 3 J Murdoch 14 280s4 No Fears (Fr) U2 J Morrison (J) 7 20s22 Manon The Run (Fr) 7 R Needham 2 6s507 Clifton Jessie (Fr) 2 A Milne 10 80P79 Crown Range (Em4) (Fr) 9 A Clark 4 0780s Gabby’s Star (Fr) 4 B Williamson 11 33s82 Line A Love (Fr) 10 J Patterson 8 335 Harrison (Fr) 8 J Morrison (J) 3 89404 Arco (Fr) 3 E Barron (J) 6 Crawford Family/Life Members 2.11 SCRATCHED 5 15s0s Ideal Gal (Fr) 5 S Ottley 4 Ah Mach (Fr) 4 N Williamson 12 00002 Whangamata (Fr) 11 B McLellan 9 — Kwik Sport 6 66P54 Sheeza Sport (Fr) 6 M Hurrell (J) $10,000, 3yo+ f&m r45-r60. mobile, 1700m 5 8757 Valynda (Fr) 5 J Cox 13 — It’s Summertime SCRATCHED 10 04790 Mach O’Melley (Fr) 21 R McIlwrick 7 — Sagano SCRATCHED 6 38579 Greenback Boogie (Fr) 6 S Ottley 14 22222 Queen Of Strathfield (Fr) 12 G O’Reilly 1 5475s Calico Hill (Fr) 1 B Williamson 11 85678 A Rocknroll Maid (Fr) 22 T Nally (J) 8 51050 Invaluable (Fr) 7 B Orange 7 70853 Money Honey (Fr) 7 T Dewe (J) 15 79474 Kiwi Heir (Fr) U1 R McIlwrick 2 60448 Rakabeach (Fr) 2 J Cox 12 5s094 Deceptive Lee (Fr) 23 B Williamson 9 78748 Doctor Tim (Fr) 21 G O’Reilly 8 98970 Extreme Robyn (Em2) (Fr) 8 T Nally (J) 16 00Ps0 Smokin Bandar (Em1) (Fr) U2 K Barclay 3 07561 Ride In A Concorde (Fr) 3 M Hill (J) 13 9990s Forty Wives (Em1) (Fr) 24 K Tomlinson (J) 10 1001s Allandale (Fr) 22 R McIlwrick 9 90s06 Viewfield Dream (Fr) 21 S Thornley (J) 17 0706s Mono Gamble (Fr) U3 S Ottley 4 10042 Braeview Kelly (Fr) 4 B Orange 14 854P9 Aveross Spitfire (Fr) 25 J Young-Grant 11 31153 Tres Chic (Fr) 23 M Williamson 10 38860 Santeria (Fr) 22 R McIlwrick 18 P73 Emdeegee (Fr) U4 M Williamson 5 s53s3 Allaboutdreams (Fr) 5 B Barclay 15 0D09s Ideal Robyn (Em2) (Fr) U1 C Ferguson 12 68784 Wolfenstein (Fr) 24 N Williamson 11 39527 Maya Angelou (Fr) 23 O Kite (J) 19 — Gentle Mac SCRATCHED 6 94198 Better Galleon (Fr) 6 M Hurrell (J) 16 46s70 Old Luke (Fr) U2 B McLellan 13 8s866 Sagwitch (Fr) 25 B Barclay

Legend: T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. M – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider. TV – Featured on Trackside TV. 26 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 House of Breakthrough

TAMARAU GISBORNE OASIS ANGLICAN CHURCH COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN COMMENT www.waiapu.com Matthews Rd (off Wainui Rd) COMMUNITY CHURCHES CHURCH The new book that I am reading “The Human PARISH OF GISBORNE Rev Jin Sook Kim 10.30am: www.standrewsgis.org.nz Cosmos – a Secret History of the Stars” reminds Holy Trinity Church Kidzone, worship. 2020 SUNDAYS 10am us ‘that the life we have led is not just an St Andrew's earthly existence but a cosmic one. Our innate 8am: Holy Communion Speaker: Bruce Ford. 176 Cobden Street PRAISE & WORSHIP relationship with the stars shaped who we are – (In Spirit & Sincerity) 10am: Holy Communion 10.30am: our religious beliefs, power structures, scientific A warm welcome. MINISTRY advances and even our biology’. So goes the Celebration Sunday (In Demonstration & Power) blurb of Jo Marchant’s revelatory treatise. Waipaoa Parish Ph 867 4563/868 4735 Matawhero In the Heart of the Community Long before the birth of Christ, humans 9.30am: Morning Prayer at St Luke's, Historic Church with the Community at Heart understood that the cosmos that created us, as Waerenga-a-Hika we created it, in which internal experience and No Service Naumai Haere Mai - external reality were inextricably entwined. All Welcome Services held After Northern Hemisphere discoveries of 1st & 3rd of month Ptrs. Tom & Josie Crawford Neolithic sites, explorers established that Methodist/ CHURCH OF Ph 027 458 4978 Presbyterian people looked to the spirit world. And found a Union Parish CHRIST connection to the moon, sun and stars. Roebuck Road Cnr. Ormond Rd. February, 1954, American biologist Frank & Atkinson St. OPEN Brown, discovered something so remarkable, P. 867 9604 10am Service so inexplicable, that his peers essentially wrote 7pm Sunday Evening it out of history. He discovered that oysters Sunday 10am: 'Living Well On Earth As Service removed from the ocean, kept in brine inside Citizens Of Heaven' - Philippians 1 a dark room continued their feeding activity in (Revelation Studies) time with the tides from their home beach. Speaker: Paula Levy All welcome The oysters gradually shifted their feeding Kids Programmes available during Service Ph John 027 7751 656 times later and later. Brown realized the oysters Find us on Facebook - Mangapapa Union Parish had corrected their activity according to the www.mup.org.nz local stage of the moon; instead of matching the East Coast swell. He had isolated these organisms from every environmental cue, and yet, somehow they were following the moon. ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH of Closer to Aotearoa’s history is how Englishman St Mary Star of the Sea Cen ral James Cook learned from Polynesian navigator REFLECTIONS Tupaia who retraced the voyages of his WEEKEND MASS TIMES Baptist Church ancestors. They followed the stars. 237 Palmerston Rd “Two thousand years of living on this The Writers of the New Testament story of the side of church history has taught us that birth of Jesus focused on heavenly bodies; the Saturday 6.00pm whenever the church has sought to be like star, leading shepherds to where the new born Sunday 9.00am Sunday Jesus lay – immortalizing an event that brought the world, she has become irrelevant; forth one of the most momentous changes in East Coast Tolaga Bay 2nd Sunday 11.00am Service and whenever the church has sought to Christian history. Tokomaru Bay 3rd Sunday 11.30am live according to Scripture God, has done The hymn ‘God of the galaxies spinning in Matawai 4th Sunday 11.00am 10am marvellous things through her.” - Guy Waters space’ sets the scene for us. Beverley M. Smith Office Hrs Mon-Fri 9.30am - 12.30pm ALL WELCOME Bruwer Vroon, Grace Church Gisborne Ph 06 867 7224 www.gcgisborne.org.nz 27 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020

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VOICES FOR ETERNITY forms can be obtained have the normal how to join in the (E) SAT 1.30pm HEARING MĀORI WARDS from the school office. election process for 3 coming weeks. Nominations for SUN 3.30pm Public Notices positions. The three candidates are required PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC Thursday 19 November at 9am MON 11am Nominations close at positions caused by the to be in writing, signed (if required) noon on Monday 9 retirement by rotation by the proposer and the Times may vary subject November and may be to late changes NGAI TAWHIRI HUI EXTRAORDINARY COUNCIL of Jason Lardelli, candidate, and are to be accompanied by a Mignonette Pepere and in the hands of the WWW.ODEONGISBORNE.CO.NZ Sunday 1 November signed candidate state- Meetings 2020 Monday 23 November at 9am Maringiwai Whanarere Secretary, 1 Peel Street ment and photograph. who being eligible offer (PO Box 169) To consider Māori Wards MANGARARA At 1pm The voting roll is open themselves for re- Gisborne, no later than Meeting agendas and associated reports election and are auto- 2A5A2, 2A5B AND 9am, Wednesday 11 Ohako Marae for inspection at the 2A5C TRUST Having Papatu Rd, Manutuke are available on our website two days school and can be matically nominated. November 2020. before the scheduled meeting. This notice viewed during normal MEETING OF a garage AGENDA: Note: Nominations duly OWNERS Proxies are to be lodged is given under the Local Government school hours. completed by nomina- at the registered office sale 1. Whakapapa Oicial Information and Meetings Act There will also be a list tor and candidate must A meeting of owners of the Incorporation 2. Structure 1987. of candidates’ names, as be lodged at BDO of Mangarara 2A5A2, BDO Gisborne Limited, Saturday? 3. Relationships they come to hand, for Gisborne, 1 Peel Street, 2A5B and 2A5C Trust 1 Peel Street (PO Box 4. Communications inspection at the school. (PO Box 169) will be held at the Māori 169) Gisborne, no later Deadline to 5. Tikanga Gisborne, no later than Land Court, 60 Reads than 9am, Thursday 12 advertise is 6. RIT Presentation Voting closes at noon 11am Wednesday 4th Quay, Gisborne on November 2020. on Friday December 4 All enquiries www.gdc.govt.nz.gdc.govt.nz November 2020. Monday 2 November 2pm Thursday. 2020. 2020 at 10am. AGM Notice, nomina- 027 723 3104 Proxy forms and tion, and proxy forms to 15 Fitzherbert Street Joy Putaranui Powers of Attorney AGENDA be obtained at BDO PO Box 747 Gisborne 4040 Returning Officer must be lodged at BDO • Election to replace Gisborne Ltd Office, 1 Gisborne District Council PHONE 06 867 2049 Gisborne Ltd no later existing trustees Peel Street, Gisborne or EAST COAST RESIDENTS 0800 653 800 than 11am, Thursday • Current administration contact the office on 06 EMAIL [email protected] Keep Your 5th November 2020. of the block 869 1400. Full agenda can be • Review the current Privacy Trust Order Tina Wilson Gisborne District Council picked up at BDO CHAIRPERSON Let us collect Gisborne Limited For further details responses to your Office. contact the Māori Land advertisements. Court, Gisborne on (06) M Bradley and Only $7.00 (incl GST) 869 0998 or email ricky. for 30 days A Brown-Haenga [email protected] CALLING ALL INDUSTRY TRAINING CHAIRPERSONS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC GRADUATES AND EMPLOYERS Sport NZ Rural Meetings If you have recently completed a Meetings National Certiicate qualiication with an Travel Fund Industry Training Organisation we would PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC FUNDING OPEN FOR RURAL Notice of like you to join us for this year’s Industry YOUTH SPORTS Training Graduation Ceremony. MĀORI LAND COURT SITTING Gisborne, Tuesday, 10 November, 60 Reads Quay Meeting The Mayor will recognise and Council are calling for applications from The next Te Tapuwae reward your achievement at a schools and clubs who require inancial Applications to Constitute an ahu whenua trust and appoint formal presentation on behalf of the help with transport costs to assist young trustees and applications to Review an ahu whenua trust and o Rongokako Marine community. people aged between 5 and 19 years of replace trustees for the following blocks. Reserve Committee age to participate in local summer sports meeting will be We believe you deserve the opportunity Trustees, owners and whānau please be at the Māori Land Court competitions. To be eligible applicants to celebrate and share your success with at 11.15AM to sign attendance register. held at 5.30pm must be from a rural area and costs family, friends and your employer. on Wednesday, applied to travel for local competitions Panui 18 starts at 11.30AM and thereafter at 10 minute intervals. 28 October 2020 at: Date: Wednesday 4th November 2020 outside of school hours. PANUI Block: Trustees to be Appointed: Department of Time: 6.30pm Application forms available from www. NO: gdc.govt.nz/sport-nz-rural-travel-fund, Conservation Office, Venue: Lawson Field Theatre, Fitzherbert 18 Ahirau 3 Alan Parekura Torohina Haronga email [email protected] or pick up 63 Carnarvon Street, Street, Gisborne 19 Whaitiri 1F or Alan Parekura from Council oices. Roadline Torohina Haronga and Gisborne To register for this event please call 869 Closing date for applications: Sherron Joyce Smith Interested members 2452 or email [email protected] 5pm Friday 30 October. 20 Waipaoa 1A1 Alan Parekura Torohina Haronga, of the public are Meredith Manaki Ruru, and William Henry Ruru welcome to attend. 21 Waipaoa 3B Alan Parekura Torohina Haronga, Jacqueline Blake Jennifer Tawhai Pewhairangi, and www.gdc.govt.nz www.gdc.govt.nz Chairperson Meredith Manaki Ruru Enquiries to: 22 Okahuatiu 1E Alan Parekura Torohina Haronga, 15 Fitzherbert Street 15 Fitzherbert Street Diana Grace Anderson, Meredith Department of PO Box 747 Gisborne 4040 PO Box 747 Gisborne 4040 Conservation PHONE 06 867 2049 PHONE 06 867 2049 Manaki Ruru, Morehu Jacob FREEPHONE 0800 653 800 FREEPHONE 0800 653 800 Pewhairangi, and Tani Charmaine Ph: 869 0460 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] Tui Smith 28 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020

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MANGAHAUINI TE WHANAU A KAI MAROTIRI FARM PAPATARATA A1 Meetings INCORPORATION TRUST PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL GENERAL 2020 ANNUAL NOTICE OF 2020 ANNUAL MEETING THE PROPRIETORS GENERAL MEETING MEETINGS GENERAL MEETING Saturday 14th HORTICULTURE IS HOT OF WHETUMATARAU Notice is hereby given HUI A IWI Notice is hereby given November 2020 that the Annual General that the Annual General B45B - POHUTU Saturday 31 October 10.30am STATION Meeting of Share- 2020 Meeting of Share- holders will be held at: holders will be held at: At Mullany home GIZZY IS COOL THE ANNUAL Pakowhai Marae Karakatuwhero Rd GENERAL MEETING Tuatini Marae Waituhi Tuatini Marae Te Araroa TOKOMARU BAY TOKOMARU BAY For the Incorporation At 9.30am AGENDA: will be held on: On SATURDAY On SATURDAY RIVERSUN NEEDS YOU! 14 November, 2020 AGM AGENDA: 14 November, 2020 Minutes of last AGM DATE: Saturday 7th Chairman’s report November 2020 This meeting will 1. Karakia, mihi 9am 2. Apologies Farm report follow the meeting of Full notice of the AGM Financials VENUE: Tutua Marae, Marotiri Farm 3. Minutes of previous Te Araroa AGM Agenda can be picked General matters While Covid-19 has turned so many lives, careers Partnership up from: TIME: 11am (10:30am start). 4. Chairman’s Report Queries contact and businesses upside down, consumers around the 5. Audited financial (Registration Full notice of the AGM AGFIRST Shirley Ph 021 530 136 world are clamouring to enjoy our great wines and commences at statements Marina View Agenda can be picked 6. Mangatu forest TAIRAWHITI healthy produce! 10:30am) up from: 6 Reads Quay claims update Gisborne COMMUNITY Copies of the Agenda VOICE INC. AGFIRST 7. The New Trust Deed Ph 868 4144 Safe foods, political and financial stability are hard have been posted to Marina View Resolutions: jackie.hudson@ AGM AND those shareholders 6 Reads Quay 8. Confirm Trustees agfirst.co.nz PRESENTATION to find and overseas consumers increasingly see whose addresses are Gisborne appointed OF NAN EVANS New Zealand’s food and beverage exports as an held. 9. Appointment of Tracey Tangihaere Ph 868 4144 CHAIRPERSON AWARD oasis of certainty and goodness. Copies of the Agenda jackie.hudson@ auditor are available to share- agfirst.co.nz 10. Reconfirm the Trust 9th November 2020 holders from the office holds the Te Whanau PAKOWHAI Taiki E! Impact House What does that mean for us at Riversun Nursery? Beverley Murray A Kai Iwi Mandate MARAE of Agfirst, 6 Reads CHAIRPERSON 7 Peel Street Quay, Level 1 Marina 11. General business COMMITTEE Treble Court, Gisborne View, Gisborne. At 1.30pm ANNUAL GENERAL 12.30pm With kiwifruit, wine and avocado exports booming, MEETING Phone: 06 868 4144 Extraodinary General All Welcome demand for our plants continues to grow, creating or email Meeting Sunday 1st November several exciting positions we urgently need to fill! [email protected] 2020 Phone AGENDA: nted 869 0601 10am Work Wa 1. Change of name POTTED PLANT PRODUCTION BUSINESS: Pakowhai Marae 2. PSGE structure ELECTRICIAN. All • Facilities Maintenance Supervisor 3. New Draft Deed for AGENDA: works certified. 10% Meetings PSGE off hourly rate. Paul, • Facilities Maintenance Team Leader D. Hawea, Chairman 1. Karakia 2. Attendance 0226 783 024. • Plant Health Technician TUNAPAHORE B2A BLOCK 3. Apologies WANT a fence built or Having a 4. Minutes of previous altered? Also section • Spray Operator (Growsafe certified) INCORPORATION AGM clearing. Ph 021 659 garage sale 672. NOTICE OF Saturday? 5. Matters Arising • Source Material Supervisor ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 6. Financial Report ACCESS Deadline to advertise is 7. Whanau-a-kai Reps • Compliance/Head QC 2pm Thursday. DRIVEWAYS & Notice is hereby given that the Annual 8. General Business DRAINAGE WORKS • Team Leaders General Meeting of Shareholders will be Ph Daryn 0274 359 889 held at Torere Marae, on Saturday 14th Meetings Email: dazwrightson5 • Grafters November 2020. Registration to commence @gmail.com from 9.30am followed by the Meeting at PARIPOUPOU 1F INC. 10am. MESSY GARDEN?? GRAFTED GRAPEVINE BUSINESS: 2020 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING BUSINESS "Let us do it for you." • Vineyard Supervisor Ph 027 659 2915. The 2020 Annual General Meeting of • Tractor Driver/ General Hand 1. Karakia Paripoupou 1F Inc. will be held at TREE removals, tree 2. Mihimihi trimming, greenwaste • Grafting Shed Production Assistant Waiparapara Marae, Sunday 15th removed, 027 466 8201. 3. Apologies November 2020 at 1pm following the 4. To confirm the Minutes of the last Annual Paripoupou 1E Trust meeting which PERMANENT HORTICULTURE PRODUCTION: General Meeting. 2019 AGM Minutes are commences at 12.30pm. available from the Incorporation’s Situations • Orchard Manager (kiwifruit, persimmon, avocado) Registered Office, Carlsen Dodds Limited, AGENDA 29 Elliott Street, OPOTIKI. Vacant Based in Gizzy -(home of RnV, and some of NZ’s best surf 5. Financial Report 1. Mihi and karakia breaks), Riversun is focused on “Growing Excellence” To receive and consider the Auditors 2. Apologies MOTEL Cleaner Report and Financial Statements for the 3. 2019 AGM minutes wanted for Casual/On - providing a safe and nurturing environment for our year ended 30 June 2020. (Financial 4. Chairperson’s Report Call. Experience pre- people, our plants, our community and our planet. Statements are available for shareholders 5. Farm Consultant’s Report ferred. Able to work 6. Financial Statements weekends. Ph 021 0243 We are also committed to achieving genuine sustainability from Carlsen Dodds Limited, 29 Elliott 9327. Street, OPOTIKI). 7.Election of two to the Committee of - having already eliminated artificial fertilisers, systemic 6. Farm and Orchard Report Management due to retirement by rotation of T. sprays and herbicides from our field nursery operations. To receive and consider the Farm and Chaffey and A. Arago-Kemp, who being We have been carboNZero certified since 2018 and have Orchard Report for the year ended 30 June eligible offer themselves for re-election. Situations 2020. Vacant many other exciting sustainability initiatives well underway. 7. Auditor & Share Valuer Elections Nominations must be made in writing on 8. Chairman’s Report the prescribed form and signed by the If any of these roles look like they might spin your wheels, 9. The election of three committee members shareholder nominator and the nominee. EASTWOODHILL Nomination forms are available from: and you have the appropriate skills, experience or even just due to the rotation of Rangi Davis, Jack The Board of a passion for horticulture (along with good attitude, work Mihaere and Dave Peters (all three are Coates Associates, Eastwoodhill, The ethic and a healthy dose of personality and common sense!) available for re-election). Corner Chiders Rd & Cobden Street, National Arboretum Nominations for this position must be Gisborne of New Zealand, have please check out our website www.riversun.co.nz for more submitted on the prescribed form a VACANCY FOR information and position descriptions. Nominations must be lodged at Coates A TRUST (available from Carlsen Dodds Limited) SECRETARY. and signed by both the nominee and the Associates office no later than 4pm on APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON OCTOBER 30 person making the nomination and be Wednesday, 11th November 2020. This is a part-time lodged at the Incorporation’s Registered role, of between Please apply in writing with your CV attached to: Office, Carlsen Dodds Limited, 29 Elliott 8. General Business 5-10hrs per month. Anna Thorpe - [email protected] Street, OPOTIKI, by 10am, Wednesday Proxy forms are available from Coates You need to have or drop them into our office 11th November 2020. Associates office and must be lodged prior to good administration 257 Awapuni Rd, Gisborne. 10. General and computer skills, 4pm, Thursday, 12th November 2019. experience taking J Mihaere Education Grants forms available from minutes of meetings, CHAIRMAN be organised and able Coates. to work to time NOTE: Any Shareholder entitled to attend Please note, no cheques will be issued to frames. and vote may appoint a proxy to attend and shareholders on the day. You will need to Your cover letter and to vote on his or her behalf. A proxy form is provide verification of your bank account to CV can be emailed available and must be lodged at the office of the secretary. linda.paulson@bdo. Carlsen Dodds Limited, Chartered co.nz or call 021 288 Accountants, no later than 10am, Na Raihania 9921. Closing date: Thursday 12th November 2020. Chairperson 3rd Nov. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS 29 Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Situations Vacant

ADVERTISING GUIDANCE COUNSELLOR (30 hours per week) FEATURE We are seeking a counsellor to work as part • Do you have a keen interest in the • Do you have a keen interest in the of our Gisborne Girls’ High School Student Building Industry? WRITER Building Industry? Services Team. Suitable applicants will have • Are you physically it and ready for a • Are you physically it and ready for a the training and skills to provide a conidential new challenge? The Gisborne Herald is seeking new challenge? counselling service, within an educational • A varied and team-oriented role at someone experienced and/or trained • A varied and Lead team-oriented role environment, for adolescent students. A CARTERS Gisborne. in journalism or communications at CARTERS Gisborne. tertiary qualiication in counselling, or an to join our editorial team as an associated ield, is essential and a registered CARTERS Gisborne are seeking a advertising feature writer. This could CARTERS Gisborne is seeking an teacher qualiication would be an advantage. motivated team player to join their be a part-time role with lexible experienced HIAB driver who prides dynamic team, known for its commitment working hours, or a fulltime role that themselves on exceptional service and This is a term time only position commencing to service and local community. As a also involves news reporting. delivery. With a range of duties, you’ll Term 1 2021. Customer Service Representative in be involved in carrying out customer Applications close 3pm, Friday 13 November our Yard, you’ll be providing service The successful applicant will have deliveries, providing an excellent level 2020. Applications with CV should be and support to our customers and work great communication and writing of service to our customers and loading/ addressed to The Principal, Gisborne Girls’ in a range of duties from unloading skills, an excellent customer service unloading products. High School, PO Box 249, Gisborne 4040, or product deliveries on site, assembling ethos and good attention to detail. emailed on [email protected] and loading customer orders, processing Ideally you’ll have a class 4 HIAB They will also be enthusiastic, versatile license, you’ll be hands on, enjoy dealing sales documentation and maintaining and used to meeting deadlines. Jan Kumar store/yard stock levels and product with customers and physically it for the Principal occasional heavy lifting. displays, etc. Applications with CV should be sent Ideally you’ll have a natural desire to: For a competitive salary, awesome Situations Vacant to build rapport with our Customers, Editor beneits and a fun, team environment be physically it for occasional heavy The Gisborne Herald with the chance to grow, apply now lifting plus a Forklift and Class 2 licence PO Box 1143, Gisborne 4040 by emailing your CV to the Carter’s endorsements are desirable. Email: [email protected] Recruitment Team at careers@carters. co.nz. For a competitive hourly rate, awesome Applications close Tuesday, October beneits and a fun, team environment 27 at 5pm. with the chance to grow, apply now by emailing your CV to the Carter’s Recruitment Team at careers@carters. Situations Vacant co.nz. Turanga Social Services IWI MAATUA WHANGAI CARE - Caregivers, House Parents Social Workers; We are Iwi, Hapu, Whanau Culturally Kin-based s396 (1a) Provider for children and young persons aged 0 - U18yrs of age and their whanau working for all Tairawhiti Situations Vacant whanau/families. "Hoki mai a tatou mokopuna, ki o tatou KAHUKURANUI 2021 pito whanau mai." "Return our mokopuna home to their Situations Vacant KAIAKO KAIHAUTU birth place" FULLTIME PERMANENT 2MU WE are seeking passionate Carers’ that will open their hearts to our Tairawhiti Kei te watea te turanga kaihautu ki mokopuna, who are in need of safe, Kahukuranui. He turanga tenei mo tetahi loving homes that will support and Turanga Social Services provides a range kaiako matatau ki Te Marautanga o nurture them, short-term, long-term, of youth justice services for rangatahi and Aotearoa me ona ahuatanga katoa, mohio respite Care, as we strive to prepare their whanau within Tairawhiti. Health, Safety hoki ki te te arahi i nga kaiako me nga kai mokopuna to return home to their tautoko. Kei te hiahia matau he kaiarahi whanau. FTE TU AKE RANGATAHI and Environment matatau ki te korero te reo ake o Hauiti o TEAM LEADER Porou hoki. He kaingakau tona ki te WE require Youth Workers’ x 10 FTE for Coordinator manaaki ki te tiaki i nga mokopuna o Te Youth Justice Programs F20/21. All WE are offering an exciting senior Our goal is for everyone on every Eastland Aitanga a Hauiti o Ngati Porou hoki. positions will require rotational and position for an experienced, qualified, Group site to return home safely each day, and weekend work. passionate and culturally sensitive person, to achieve Zero Harm through positive Ko te tino kaupapa o te Kahukuranui nei, WE require Two sets of house parents / who enjoys working alongside rangatahi reinforcement. kia whaia e te tauira te iti kahurangi, kia Caregivers will be required for our and their whanau whanui to lead by We are seeking a dedicated, detail-oriented and aronui hoki ki te whakatutuki kaupapa. all-male Care Home; example, OUR dedicated Tu Ake highly organised Health and Safety team Kia noho mana motuhake te tauira, mana WE require x 2 FTE qualified social Rangatahi Team. member to join us. This new full-time ano ia e kuhu kia eke panuku, kia eke permanent position will report to the HSE Tangaroa. Ka noho a Kahukuranui hei workers to work with whanau/families Facilitator, and will involve working at both our of mokopuna & rangatahi; The successful applicant will become part kaupapa ako-a-iwi i roto i Te Kura-a-rohe of a dynamic growing Iwi-lead team, and Network and Port o­ces, as well as conducting WE require x1.5 FTE senior onsite visits. o Uawa me Kahukuranui. administration resource personnel; must be prepared to work glide-time hours and weekends. Duties include: Mehemea ko koe te kaihautu, te Kaiako "Tuia te taura here tangata, ko te taura Adopting systems, processes, and hoki mo te turanga nei tukuna mai tou "Tuia te taura here tangata, ko te taura procedures to ensure the safety of our tono (me te CV) ki te Tumuaki, Tolaga herenga whakapapa" people and environment "Threads of each person woven herenga whakapapa" Bay Area School & Kahukuranui, "Threads of each person woven Supporting and assisting with the HSE Resolution Street, Tolaga Bay i mua i te together, to establish the bonds of Facilitator's routine compliance checks genealogy" together, to establish the bonds of 4.00pm Paraire 13 Noema 2020. Waea genealogy and whanaungatanga" Ensuring timely incident management (06) 862 6765. Tono mai ki a CONTACT PERSON Conducting and participating in hazard management and reviews [email protected] mo te kopaki Care Co-Ordinator CONTACT PERSON korero. Care Co-Ordinator, Donna Rare Assisting with contractor management, Donna Rare: 027 600 6133 induction and auditing ALTERNATIVE CONTACT 027 600 6133 PERSON: Care Social Worker, Alternative Contact Person: The ideal candidate for this role will have: Pimia Hewett: 021 825 874 Manager Jo Ihimaera - 021 967 356 Previous exposure to injury management, Address: Turanga House Address: Turanga House risk assessment, incident investigation 331 Childers Road, GISBORNE 331 Childers Road, GISBORNE Excellent report writing and verbal communication Secret Squirrel OPEN DATE: Saturday 17 October OPEN DATE: Wednesday 21 October Proficiency in Microsoft o­ce applications Let us collect responses 2020. 2020 and H&S software programmes to your advertisements. A working knowledge of HSE legislation and CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICA- CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICAT- the infrastructure industry Only $7.00 (incl GST) TIONS - Friday 6 November 2020 at IONS Friday 6 November 2020 at An ability to be self motivated, focused, and for 30 days. handle multiple projects 4.30pm. 4.30pm Ask about Herald box Applicants for this position should have NZ numbers. Application Forms collected from Application Packs collected from Turanga residency or a valid NZ work visa. Turanga House must be returned before House must be returned before closing ph 869 0601 To apply for this job go to: eastlandcareers.nz/ closing date. date. vacancies and enter the ref code: 5241812. No late applications will be accepted. No late applications will be accepted . Applications close 26 October 2020. 30 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020

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Contact Jane smith 06 869 0617 [email protected] 32 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 Ferns crush NZ U21s BRIDGE CLUB RESULTS MONDAY, October 19 – Village Butchery Pairs 3 (Howell movement): Helen Kerisome, Their efforts weren’t made easier under NETBALL Pippa Williams 61.90; Diana Styche, Joy Marden 60.00; Trish Corson, Elizabeth Jackson the defensive pressure of Karin Burger, 57.62; Brent Turnbull, Yvonne Waide 56.67; Caroline Taylor, Jean Turnbull 54.58; Delwyn IN one of the final opportunities for and Sulu Fitzpatrick, who snatched three Arthur, Beverley Evans 51.90 players to impress coach Dame Noeline intercepts. Taurua and solidify their spot in the black It continued in that vein for NZ Under WEDNESDAY, October 21 — Trust Tairawhiti Pairs 3 (Howell movement): Nola McKee, dress, the Silver Ferns claimed a massive 21s in the second half as the Ferns carried Robin Corson 63.33; Bobby Thomson, Elizabeth Jackson 61.90; Eileen Lee, Caroline 81-33 win over the New Zealand Under on with fast, clinical netball — a step up Kirkpatrick 58.10; John Rouse, Frank Roach 57.92; Trish Corson, Ann McCombe 50.95. 21s last night. from their opening win over New Zealand The Palmerston North game was the A. THURSDAY, October 22 – Emerre & Hathaway Pairs 3 last round robin clash of the warm-up Jane Watson and Kelly Jury got a run North/South East/West series ahead of next week’s Taini Jamison in the defensive end, Jury picking up two Eileen Voysey, Anne Roberts 60.50 Caroline Kirkpatrick, Caroline Taylor 61.69 Trophy against England. intercepts in her short time on court. Vicki Nickerson, Linda White 52.83 Anne Maclaurin, Katrina Duncan 54.75 The Ferns face the New Zealand Men in The Under 21s continued to struggle in Sandra Bryon, Norma Miller 51.29 John Jones, Kay Crosby 49.93 the final tonight. all areas against the world champions, but With captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio nonetheless would have found the match- FRIDAY, October 23 — Trust Tairawhiti Pairs 1 and Te Paea Selby-Rickit rested due up invaluable to their preparation for next North/South East/West to load management, the Ferns’ young year’s postponed Netball World Youth Cup. Beverley Evans, Yvonne Waide 57.10 Frank Roach, Anne Maclaurin 53.42 shooters benefited from extra court time Earlier, the New Zealand Men continued Nola McKee, Margie McKee 54.61 Beryl Preston, John Rouse 52.83 to prove themselves. their unbeaten run with a just as Roger Hayward, John Jones 52.83 Diana Styche, Brent Turnbull 51.54 Maia Wilson and Monica Falkner were impressive 60-37 win over New Zealand A. first up before 18-year-old Grace Nweke NZ A fought valiantly but struggled took the court from the second quarter, in the shooting department under Gravity-defying shot wins match all three putting up decent performances the constant pressure exerted by the under the hoop. all-round speed, athletic ability and TENNIS Azarenka fought back after nearly a metre before toppling Following an already one-sided opening finishing accuracy of their multi-talented losing the opening set in a over the other side. quarter in their favour, the Silver Ferns opponents. FORMER world No.1 Victoria double break. Azarenka could barely dominated the NZ Under 21s to win the NZ Men surged to a five-goal lead but Azarenka has stunned the Taking the match to a must- comprehend what she had second 25-6, and take a massive 29-goal NZ A finished the quarter strongly — a tennis world with her gravity- win third set, the Belarusian witnessed, crouching on to one lead at halftime. run of six goals putting them a goal ahead defying feat in the Ostrava was serving for the match. knee and giggling in disbelief. Under 21 shooters Hannah Glen and before the men retook the lead 11-10. Open. She hit a backhand slice and The 31-year-old won 2-6, Khiarna Williams were accurate in From there the men assumed control, During her round of 16 match watched as the ball clipped the 6-2, 6-1 to book a spot in the the circle but a lack of ball made their leading 32-17 at halftime and 47-31 at the against Czech tennis star net then ran horizontally right quarterfinals against world opportunities to score slim. three-quarter mark. — NZ Herald Barbora Krejcikova in Ostrava, along the top of the net for No.18 Elise Mertens. — AP THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Monday, October 26, 2020 CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: SUDOKU Seth MacFarlane, 47; Cary Elwes, 58; James Pickens Jr., 66; Pat Sajak, 74. Happy Birthday: Consider what makes you happy, and adjust your living space to it your SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made needs. Change doesn't have to be drastic; it has to ease your mind. Comfort up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. and convenience will be essential if you want to be productive and reach To solve the puzzle, each row, your objective. Good fortune is within reach; all you have to do is make the necessary moves to encourage personal growth. Your numbers are 7, 18, 21, column and 3x3 grid within the 28, 34, 36, 48. larger grid must end up containing ARIES (March 21-April 19): each number from 1 to 9, and Keep tight-lipped when dealing with anyone prying into your affairs. Don't let each number can only appear compliments go to your head or encourage you to trust someone you don't once in a row, column or box. know well. Less time talking and more time getting things done is favored. 3 A sudoku grid has a single stars unique solution, which can be TAURUS (April 20-May 20): reached without using guesswork. Set the stage for success. Pay attention to details and present what you have to offer with clarity and conidence, and you'll get a good response from SOlUTiOn in nexT pUblicATiOn. someone who counts. Don't feel pressured to act fast; time is on your side. 4 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Knowing what you want and getting it will take ingenuity and transparency. Keep an open mind, but be sure to question anything that contradicts your beliefs. You don't have to agree with someone to get along. Be willing to meet DOUBLE CROSSWORD No 11,128 halfway. 2 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): CRYPTIC CLUES Don't disrupt matters by getting into a spat with someone who has his or her own agenda. You'll get the freedom to do your own thing if you let others do ACROSS DOWN as they please. Personal growth is encouraged. Romance is favored. 5 stars 7. Possibly sit and boo an 1. A useful person to study LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): diplomacy (7) Emotions can ruin possibilities. Be a good listener, channel your energy into instrumentalist (6) something constructive and refrain from getting upset by what others do. Be 8. Medical man imprisoned 2. Work so others may accountable for your actions, and protect what you have worked so hard to for a harmless frolic (6) play (7) acquire. 3 stars 10. Pony, hot and shaken, 3. Legally prevent Eastern VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): may create havoc (7) vessels returning (5) Your emotions won't lead you astray. Nurture meaningful relationships, and 11. Don’t go on about me to 4. Sort of servant expected make adjustments that will make life better for you and those you love. How improve matters (5) to provide you treat others will determine how much help you receive when you need 12. What must be paid for refreshment (7) support. 3 stars the company to get a 5. Be put back in bed, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): good man (4) having gone into You know which way is up. Don't get thrust into something that doesn't suit you in order to accommodate someone or avoid unpleasantries. It's essential 13. An object coming out of decline (5) 6. Lose one’s footing on a to stand up for what you want and to be responsible for what happens. 3 the night piece of glass (5) stars 17. Thinks five hundred 9. You’ll find them first-rate SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): seem confused (5) in the tavern, by and A discussion will highlight what will give you peace of mind. A unique idea, 18. Story with twist? (4) large (2,3,4) coupled with moderation and expertise, will lead to an operative mindset that encourages you to reach your destination in good time. Romance and self- 22. Like prices that have 14. Old instrument of sharply risen? (5) improvement are favored. 5 stars temptation (7) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 23. Conclude with a short 15. Most just go short of number that’s hot (7) Step outside your comfort zone if someone puts you on the spot. Be honest food filled with rage (7) and willing to walk away from a situation that makes you feel bad. Choose to 24. Having nothing particular 16. Sort of bounder lacking make your life better. Concentrate on itness, health and happiness. 2 stars SOLUTIONS TO to do, I’d fish (6) rich investments (7) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Quick Crossword answers 25. He should honour his 19. Stair set in motion (5) PUZZLE 11,127 Don't get angry; get moving. Let whatever situation you face energize you also fit the large grid agreement to the 20. Scoundrels on foot (5) to get up and do what makes you feel good. Avoid circumstances that are QUICK letter (6) 21. Frequently decimal (5) risky or dangerous. Look at the facts, practice social distancing and avoid Across: 1 Inept; 4 Tremble; disruptive situations. 4 stars 8 Dreamer; 9 Light; 10 Fate; 11 Aversion; 13 Cove; 14 Fete; QUICK CLUES AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 16 Generate; 17 Mere; 20 Brute; Let go of the past before it becomes a burden. Pour your energy into living 21 Overdue; 22 Enthral; ACROSS DOWN life your way. Lower your overhead if it will put your mind at ease. Good fortune will be yours when you do what's best for you. 3 stars 23 Tress. 7. Shining (6) 1. Talent (7) Down: 1 Indefatigable; 2 Erect; PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): 3 Tame; 4 Thrive; 5 Enlarged; 8. Furrow (6) 2. Error (7) You'll have plenty of ideas, but trying to do everything will be futile. Don't be a 6 Beguile; 7 Extensiveness; 10. On the side (7) 3. Portion (5) jack-of-all-trades and master of none. Concentrate on what you enjoy doing 12 Overbear; 13 Conduct; 11. S. African 4. Shortness (7) most and give it your all. Build success on a solid foundation. 3 stars 15 Stroll; 18 Endue; 19 Belt. grassland (5) 5. Churlish (5) CRYPTIC Birthday Baby: Across: 1 Punch; 4 Resound; 12. Accept (4) 6. Pale (5) You are unique, reliable and passionate. You are intelligent and persuasive. 8 Artisan; 9 Clear; 10 Tide; 13. Join (5) 9. Frank- 11 Monastic; 13 Sups; 14 Plan; 17. Shrewd (5) speaking (9) 16 Liberals; 17 User; 20 Overt; 18. Roman 14. Disdain (7) 21 Carmine; 22 Extorts; 23 Pilot. garment (4) 15. Include (7) Down: 1 Practical joke; 2 Noted; STAR RATINGS 3 Host; 4 Random; 5 Sociable; 22. Defeat (5) 16. Dismiss (7) FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. 6 Uneaten; 7 Direct current; 23. Extend (7) 19. Two-fold (5) FOUR STARS: You can pretty much do as you please. It’s a good time to start new projects. 12 Operator; 13 Subject; 24. Coterie (6) 20. Coach (5) THREE STARS: If you focus your efforts, you will reach your goals. 15 Clocks; 18 Still; 19 Drop. TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. 25. Bounded (6) 21. Fragile (5) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 SPORT 33 Gisborne Darts Club Association results SPORT BRIEFS Individual highlights — 123 (2), 100 (8); K Arahanga (P3 S2 T16) 180, 140st, RSA (1) 3 Cossy 2 PHL 12: J Kelleher (P1 S0 T2) 180s: Jono Griffiths 2, Toby Ratapu (RSA Men of 140 (4), 101, 100 (9). 123, 100; K Beauchamp (P1 S0 T3) 100 (3); A Shields Family first for Storm star Mayhem); Renata Leach (RSA Outlaws); Cris Kiri, Tyson Cossy Spandangles 7 2NZ Rebels 14: M Evans (P0 S0 T0); Chris H (P0 S0 T3) 133, 120st, 100; J DEPARTING Melbourne talent Tino Eyles, Kayne Arahanga (2NZ Kings); Rendall McDonald (P2 S1 T9) 140st, 140 (2), 107, 100st (2), 100 (5); P Te Hohepa (P2 S0 T3) 140, 101, 100; A Bacon (P2 S0 T2) Faasuamaleaui says the thing keeping him (Cossy Spandangles); Lorenzo Kaa, Georgina Osborne Ahorangi (P2 S0 T1) 100; S Gooch (P2 S1 T4) 121, 105, 160, 101. S Nisbett (P3 S1 T4) 135st, 120, 100 (2); K grounded in the Sunshine Coast bubble is also (2NZ Rebels); Monty Reedy (Cossy Done & Dusted); 100 (2); Ryan (P2 S0 T6) 125, 121, 120, 103, 100 (2); Farmer (P3 S1 T3) 132, 125, 100; A Wildbore (P1 S1 T1) the reason he’ll leave the NRL club for the Gold Ngata Monika (Roseland Dilligaf); Matiu Hawea (2NZ Tao R McDonald (P1 S1 T9) 180, 140 (2), 100 (6); M Morrell 121; K Hanam (P1 S1 T2) 140, 117; M Vette (P2 S1 T0); Coast next season. Vikings). (P1 S0 T3) 121, 120, 100. J Noanoa (P2 S1 T8) 140, 100 T Hohipa (P2 S1 T2) 100 (2). The boom prop signed a lucrative deal late last Highest start: Jono Griffiths (RSA Men of Mayhem) (7); C Reiri (P2 S2 T15) 140 (4), 134, 123, 100 (9); G 2NZ Tao Valkyries 5 2NZ Tao Vikings 10: A year to join the Titans on the back of just five NRL 180, Tyson Eyles (2NZ Kings) 180. Vaotuua (P2 S1 T9) 140st, 140, 121, 100 (6); L Kaa (P2 Campbell-Ratapu (P2 S0 T4) 140 (2), 100 (2); J games and has flourished since then to emerge Highest finish: Tristan Reeves (RSA Outlaws) 151. S2 T12) 180,140st, 140, 123, 100 (8); G Osborne (P0 S1 Campbell-Ratapu (P2 S1 T3) 156, 100 (2); S Eyles (P1 as a State of Origin option for Queensland next Most tons: Toby Ratapu (RSA Men of Mayhem) 23. T3) 180, 122, 100; G Poi (P0 S2 T2) 133, 120. S0 T5) 134st, 121, 100 (3); K Hawea (P1 S0 T3) 100 (3); month. Cossy 6-Shooters 9 Cossy Done & Dusted 12: R S Lewis (P0 S1 T1) 100; M Waihape (P0 S0 T1) 100. A Still just 20, Faasuamaleaui looms as a Team results (P is pairs won; S is singles won; T Moore (P2 S1 T10) 121, 120, 101, 100 (5); T ONeil (P2 Kaiwai (P3 S1 T9) 140st, 140, 123, 100 (6); T Campbell- significant strike weapon off the bench against is total tons). S1 T6) 125 (2), 123, 107, 100 (2); G Higgins (P2 S0 T10) Ratapu (P3 S0 T4) 140 (3), 100; M Hawea (P1 S1 T3) Byes: 2NZ Say my name again, 2NZ 3 131, 123, 100st, 100 (7); J Vanderlem (P2 S0 T3) 120, 180, 100 (2); T Irwin (P1 S1 T2) 116st, 100; F Waihape the Panthers and admits he’s still pinching A GRADE — 100 (2); R Edwards (P1 S1 T9) 125, 100 (8); C Watson (P2 S0 T0); J Nepe-Waikawa (P2 S1 T8) 140, 135, 133 himself as he prepares for tomorrow’s grand final RSA Men of Mayhem 15 RSA Outlaws 6: J Griffiths (P1 S1 T8) 140, 105, 100 (6). S Hohipa (P0 S0 T2) 133, (2), 125, 100 (3). alongside Cameron Smith in what could be his (P2 S2 T20) 180st, 180, 140 (8), 123st, 118f, 115, 100st, 120, 111, 100 (9); J Reedy (P0 S1 T9) 140, 120, 100 (7); 2NZ MMXX 7 2NZ Wahine Toa 8: M Kingi-Nepe (P1 final game. 100 (6); M Leach (P2 S2 T13) 140 (2), 125, 100st, 100 M Reedy (P1 S2 T12) 180, 140st (2), 140 (2), 121, 120f, S1 T2) 125st, 100st; C Nepe (P1 S1 T0); A Collier (P2 But he said partner Jordy and their young (8); L Tamihana (P1 S2 T19) 140 (4), 125st, 125, 122, 120, 100 (4); T Hohipa (P1 S2 T8) 140st, 101 (2), 100 S0 T2) 120, 100; L Monika (P2 S0 T0); K Nepe (P1 S0 daughter Alina have helped him negotiate his 120, 100st (2), 100 (9); E Tamihana (P1 S1 T12) 140st, (5); J Love (P3 S1 T9) 140, 125, 121, 100 (6); B Leach T3) 140, 100st, 100; S Waikawa (P1 S0 T2) 135, 100. V dramatic rise while living out of a suitcase. 140, 134, 125st, 125, 119, 100 (6); T Ratapu (P2 S1 (P3 S2 T15) 140st, 140, 121 (2), 103, 100 (10). Poi (P0 S0 T0); A Kaa (P0 S0 T4) 100 (4); H Haapu (P2 “She’s not quite two years old and is amazing; T23) 180, 140 (4), 125st, 125 (2), 100st (3), 100 (12); A 2NZ Tao TCL 7 Roseland Dilligaf 14: C Mckean S0 T1) 100; H Namana (P2 S1 T2) 112, 106; N Fox (P3 it’s just been so good to have them here with me Curtis (P2 S2 T7) 140st, 140, 100st, 100 (4). D Reeves (P0 S0 T2) 115, 100; B Pokai-Giddens (P0 S1 T5) 160, S1 T6) 140, 125, 117, 100 (3); L Wynyard (P3 S1 T4) this whole journey and we’ve made some good (P2 S0 T20) 140st, 140, 121 (2), 120, 100st (2), 100 (13); 105, 100 (3); C Giddens (P2 S1 T6) 140, 121, 100 (4); 121, 100 (3). memories,” he said. T Reeves (P2 S0 T14) 151f, 140 (2), 135, 125 (2), 121, C Mihaka (P2 S1 T7) 125, 120, 100 (5); A Tangira (P0 Cossy Double Seekers 4 RSA Stallions 11: L Low “It would have been tough to do it alone and 100st, 100 (6); S Reeves (P0 S0 T14) 140, 125, 121, S1 T7) 140, 133, 100 (5); K Namana (P0 S1 T4) 125 (P0 S0 T3) 120, 100st, 100; K Harding (P0 S0 T1) 121; it’s a big reason why I signed with the Titans to be 120, 105, 100st, 100 (8); R Mason (P0 S1 T8) 135, 100 (2), 120, 100. P Archblod (P2 S2 T15) 145, 140 (3), 135, G Harding (P1 S0 T4) 138, 132st, 125, 100; L Bullivant closer to family next year.” — AAP (7); R Leach (P2 S1 T14) 180, 140st, 140 (5), 135st, 125, 132, 122, 100st, 100 (7); Chelsea (P2 S0 T0); R Pomana (P1 S0 T3) 140, 121, 100; A Stairs (P1 S1 T6) 125st, 100st, 100 (4); M Reeves (P2 S0 T11) 140, 125, 121, (P2 S0 T2) 100 (2); N Monika (P2 S2 T19) 180, 140 (2), 100st, 100 (4); Steve (P1 S1 T0). K Tamihere (P3 S1 Boult rips through Kings 100 (8). 121, 100 (15); A Cross (P3 S2 T16) 129, 128, 125, 121, T10) 140st, 100st, 100 (8); K Unuwai (P3 S1 T3) 121, Roseland 3 2NZ Kings 18: K Morrell (P1 S0 T12) 114, 100 (11); H Phillips (P3 S1 T2) 102, 100. 100 (2); W Brown (P2 S1 T2) 140, 105st; A Higham (P2 SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates — Mumbai 121, 120, 116, 100 (7); W Morrell (P1 S1 T9) 140 (2), 2NZ Wahine Toa 6 RSA xFMO 9: T Aspalter (P2 S1 T2) 124, 100; C Beattie (P2 S0 T2) 125, 100; Jandy Indians shot back to the top of the Indian Premier 133, 100 (6); M Jones (P1 S0 T7) 100 (7); J Collier (P1 S1 T5) 114, 100 (4); C Whaitiri (P2 S1 T2) 102, 100; T (P2 S0 T0). League twenty20 cricket table and practically S0 T9) 140, 100 (8); F Moreland (P0 S0 T9) 140st, 125, Kiri (P1 S1 T8) 140st, 140 (2), 137, 121, 100st (2), 100; ended Chennai Super Kings’ slim playoff hopes 121, 100 (6); S Lascelles (P0 S0 T6) 120, 100 (5). I Eyles M Renata (P1 S0 T2) 103, 100; S Barbarich (P1 S0 NEXT WEEK’S DRAW (Tuesday, Oct 27) — B today. (P1 S2 T12) 140st, 140, 135, 134 (2), 129, 121, 118, T10 111; D Barbarich (P1 S0 T5) 140, 135, 100 (3). C GRADE: 2NZ Rebels Wahine Purotu v 2NZ Rebels Chennai were cut down by fast bowlers Trent 114, 100 (3); H Eyles (P1 S2 T14) 140 (4), 121, 119, Waikawa (P0 S11 T4) 140, 100st, 100 (2); B Reeves (P0 Wahine Toa, 2NZ Vikings vs COSSY Double Seekers, Boult (4-18 off four overs) and Jasprit Bumrah 115, 114, 101, 100 (5); C Kiri (P3 S2 T11) 180, 140 (2), S0 T3) 100 (3); N Reeves (P3 S0 T6) 125, 100st, 100 (4); 2NZ (3) vs 2NZ MMXX, 2NZ Valkyries vs RSA 1, (2-25 off 4) to 30-6 in the sixth over and rallied to 121, 114, 100 (6); J Kiri (P3 S2 T12) 140 (3), 121, 100f, J Hyslop (P3 S1 T4) 140st, 134, 121, 119; K Waikawa COSSY PHL 2 vs RSA xFMO. 114-9. 100 (7); T Eyles (P3 S1 T17) 180st, 140st, 140, 125 (4), (P2 S1 T1) 140; A Leach (P2 S1 T4) 100 (4). Bye: RSA Stallions. But opening batsmen Ishan Kishan (68 off 37 balls) and Quinton de Kock (46 off 37) eclipsed that in 12.2 overs to win by 10 wickets. Mumbai’s seventh win in 10 matches puts it atop the standings on net run rate, while Chennai remain last. — AP Canter two shots in front BRESCIA, Italy — Laurie Canter is eyeing a maiden European Tour title after adding a second- round 68 to his spectacular opening 12-under 60 to keep the lead at the halfway stage of the Italian Open on the Chervo course. At 16-under, the Englishman leads by two from compatriot Ross McGowan, with South Africa’s Dean Burmester two shots further back in third. He got off to a flying start on a gloomy day in Brescia, with three birdies in the first four holes. Another birdie at the ninth looked like setting him up for a commanding lead, but after bogey on 11 he lost his momentum before a birdie on the last. McGowan reeled off eight birdies in a flawless 64. — AP Bottas sets Portuguese pace PORTIMAO, Portugal — Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas was fastest in an eventful second practice session for the Portuguese Grand Prix. Bottas was 0.6 seconds quicker than Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and 0.8 ahead of McLaren’s TITLE IN SIGHT: New Zealand’s Scott Dixon in Indycar action at the Indianapolis Speedway earlier this Lando Norris. Championship leader Lewis month. Dixon heads into the season finale at St.Petersburg, Florida, with a 32-point lead over defending champion Hamilton struggled for tyre grip and was eighth Josef Newgarden. Dixon seemed to be cruising toward a sixth title when he opened the abbreviated season with three fastest, 1.37 seconds behind his teammate Bottas. consecutive wins. But Dixon lapsed at a doubleheader at Mid-Ohio last month and his lead shrank to 40 points, which has French driver Pierre Gasly parked his car on the been further reduced to 32. However, the Kiwi is still in the box seat. He needs only to finish ninth or better to win the title, side of the track when it suddenly caught fire. He regardless if Newgarden sweeps every point available and wins from the pole. AP picture was not injured as track marshals quickly put out the billowing flames. — AP Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results

THE talent of the Kaio The pair will be back in action (Falcons) 147. 180, 140 (5), 125st, 121st, 121, 120, (Aroha) 10. whanau kids has been a feature for their Assassins team against Most 100s, men: Tahuna Irwin 110fin, 100 (13); I Kaio-Wynyard 180 (6), Team results — of an outstanding Turanganui a the Tigers on Tuesday in the last (Falcons) 35. 145, 140st, 140 (6), 134st, 125st, 121, Knights 14 Aroha 7: K White 120 Kiwa Darts Association season league game before semifinals Most 100s, women: Mihi Awatere 120 (2), 100st, 100 (2), C Kaio 140st, (2) 101st, 100 (3); T Hindmarsh 140 (2), despite the difficulties of and finals. (Pounamu) 23. 140 (3), 132, 125, 118, 105, 100 (5); 100st, 100 (5); V Mackey 140st, 140, 121 Covid-19 throughout the country. With rising talent like these Team results — H Ratapu 125st, 115, 111, 100 (9); M (2), 114, 100 (3); A Kerisome 140, 100st The pandemic put things on young ones in Gisborne, the Falcons 16 Tigers 5: T Irwin 180 (2), Awatere 140st, 140, 135st, 135, 125, 121 (2), 100 (5); S Tupene 121, 100st, 100(8); hold competition-wise in New future is looking great. 140 (6), 121 (2), 120 (D/S), 114fin, 105, (3), 120 (D/S), 105, 104, 101, 100st, 100 R Awatere-Kohunui 105, 100 (7); R Te Zealand but that did not stop 100ST (2), 100 (20); J Ngarangione 180, (10); T Te Kira 140 (3), 125, 121st, 100st Kira 100. siblings and junior players Te A GRADE, individual highlights — 140 (3), 137, 135st, 130, 125st, 125, (2), 100 (12); B Awatere 134, 125, 100st Aotea 17 Hummingbirds 4: A Kotahi, Ihaka and Manaia Kaio 180s: Ihaka Kaio-Wynyard (Assassins) 123, 116, 105, 100st (2), 100 (13); H (2), 100 (5); M Ahuriri 140st, 126, 100st Cashmore 100 (11); R Te Kira 100st, 100 showing their exciting potential. 6, Tahuna Irwin (Falcons) 2, John White Ngarangione 180, 147fin, 40st, 140 (7), (3), 100 (5) (3); S Laulau 100st, 100 (3); J Smith 140, With the TAK season coming (Tigers) 2, Jordan Ngarangione, Sam 125, 121, 112 (D/S), 100ST, 100 (9); S 100; R Davis 108, 104, 100 93); C Woods to an end, Ihaka leads the 180s KiriKino, (Falcons), Te Kotahi Kaio Kirikino 180st, 140 (2), 136, 125, 122, B GRADE, individual highlights — 105, 101, 100; E Kirikino 120, 119, 100 tally with 21, including six he (Assassins). 119, 100 (4); J White 180st, 180, 140 (2), Highest start, men: Vic Mackey (2). threw in Tuesday night’s Winter Highest straight start: John White 139, 125 (3), 121, 120, 100 (D/S), 100st, (Knights) 140. League. (Tigers) 180, Sam Kirikino (Falcons) 180. 100 (14); S Henry 140 (2), 134, 100st, Highest start, women: Kino White Draw for TUESDAY — Older brother Te Kotahi, the Highest double start: Mihi Awatere 100 (5); W Edwards 141, 140 (4), 118, (Knights) 101. A GRADE: Pounamu v Falcons, reigning Clubs New Zealand (Pounamu) 120, Tahuna Irwin (Falcons) 100 (10); W Coe 140st, 117, 100st (2), Most 100s, men: Anaru Cashmore Assassins v Tigers. junior darts champion, is not far 120. 100 (4). (Aotea) 11. B GRADE: Hummingbirds v Aotea, behind on 16. Highest Finish: Harley Ngarangione Assassins 14 Pounamu 7: T Kaio Most 100s, women: Sin Tupene Aroha v Knights. 34 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 Following in their fathers’ fairway steps GOLF by Chris Taewa an opening round 76 on Wednesday. He was 3-under TWENTY-nine years ago after 14 holes but dropped the surnames Tataurangi, seven shots over the last four Smail and Mountcastle were holes for a 76. among the hopefuls at the On Thursday he bounced New Zealand men’s amateur back with a 4-under 68, in Gisborne. including eagles on the par-5 This week, those surnames first and 12th holes, to qualify were back on the Poverty Bay 20th. course in the form of the next Paul shot 76, 81 in 1991 to generation. survive the 36-hole cut but did In 1991, Phil Tataurangi not qualify for the top 32. was among the big names in Kerry equal-top qualified the 115-strong field of Kiwis overall on 10-under, equalling and Australians. the course record with a Waikato teammate David sensational 8-under 64 in his Smail was also there, along second round. with a lesser-known Paul David shot 72, 75 to make Mountcastle, of Wairarapa, the cut in 1991 and went on to who ended up shifting to qualify for the top 32, where Gisborne and playing for he was eliminated in the first Poverty Bay-East Coast. round of matchplay. THEN: Phil Tataurangi competing in the 1991 New NOW: Kahu Tataurangi tees off at the 2020 Those three players’ sons Charlie, who won the NZ Zealand men’s amateur on the Poverty Bay course. New Zealand amateur at Poverty Bay. He was are competing in the 2020 amateur in 2018, carded 75 Son Kahu was in the field for the 2020 event, also at eliminated in the round of 16 matchplay yesterday edition — Kahu Tataurangi, and a bogey-free 69 to qualify. the Bay. Herald file picture afternoon. Picture by Paul Rickard Charlie Smail and Kerry Phil Tataurangi, who won Mountcastle. the 1993 NZ Amateur, and And at least two of David Smail went on to them will return home forge successful professional Providing the best ‘a true test’ having surpassed the ’91 careers — Phil on the PGA performances of their dads. Tour, including winning the by Jack Malcolm Phil had a 1991 tournament 2002 Invensys Classic; Smail to forget, shooting 83, 80 and predominantly on the Japan PHIL Aickin has a golfer’s dream job. failing to make the 36-hole cut Tour. He travels the country attending of the 72-hole strokeplay. Both men also played in competitions with New Zealand Golf Back then the NZ strokeplay several majors. as its handicapping and golf services and matchplay titles were NZ Golf handicapping and manager, including the New Zealand held together, the strokeplay golf services manager Phil amateur at Poverty Bay Golf Club this serving as a qualifier. Aickin, who is helping run the week. Nowadays, the two are held tournament in Gisborne this He believes the Bay’s Awapuni Links separately. The matchplay week, also played at the 1991 course could be one of the most under- championship features amateur. rated in the country. two rounds of strokeplay Aickin qualified for the top “We’ve seen competitors getting really qualifying from which the top 32 but was knocked out by low scores this week, but when the wind 32 men advance. Stephen Scahill in the first blows, it’s a true test for golfers,” he says. Kahu started off with matchplay round. Part of his role with New Zealand Golf is managing the course layout at competitions, which involves positioning the pins to “test” competitors. Taniwha tamed “It’s like setting an exam; the course changes play.” LOVES GOLF: NZ Golf handicapping and golf services manager and RUGBY warhorse , With golfers hitting the ball so much former New Zealand representative Phil Aickin admires the view from Hohneck and further nowadays, pins need to be set the Poverty Bay clubhouse balcony at the New Zealand amateur, which OTAGO proved far too were outstanding for Otago tighter and closer to the edge of the finishes tomorrow. Picture by Paul Rickard good at home for Northland, and exerted enough pressure to green on courses like the Bay. powering to a 30-7 Mitre 10 force Northland into mistakes Top golfers these days are much is a valuable stepping stone into She went into the week on the back of Cup victory at Forsyth Barr across the park. younger, he notes. professional golf. finishing second place in The Charles Stadium in Dunedin last night. The win lifted Otago to top “The average age is only 15 or 16 for During his time competing he played Tour’s Taranaki Open, which featured a A brace of tries to Freedom of the Championship Division the girls (at the NZ amateur) but they with some of the players who would field of professional and amateur golfers. Vahaakolo and one each to table on 25 points, although have an average handicap of less than become national sporting identities and The Charles Tour is now run as a Josh Hohneck and replacement Hawke’s Bay (20pts) can scratch (a handicap of zero).” greats of the game, including former PGA mixed-gender event where men and Ricky Jackson was more than regain the lead with a win over Aickin competed as an elite amateur. Tour professional Phil Tataurangi and women play off different tees but for the enough for the home side to bottom-placed Manawatu in He represented New Zealand on and 2005 US Open winner Michael Campbell. same trophy, prize money and ranking bag the win. their match in off between 1979 and 1990, including Aickin says the game has changed points. It took the Taniwha Napier today. three Eisenhower Trophy world amateur with the times. Modern-era golfers are Aickin says the new format is one of 60 minutes to get on the Northland are third on 18pts. team events, and was a member of the “real athletes”, who train hard and “hit the first of its kind around the world but scoresheet. Rene Ranger raced The Otago-Northland Auckland team who won the Freyberg the ball prodigious distances”. requires a little more work on his end. on to the tryline after fielding a matched kicked off week 7 of men’s national interprovincial at Poverty “There’s more guys and girls putting He has to manage a course that gives pass from Jone Macilai on the the competition. Bay in 1981. in many, many hours. They’ve seen what equal opportunity among the genders blindside. Auckland, who face North He was also in the field at the 1991 NZ can happen with the likes of Lydia Ko and — finding a balance that makes it It’s a cruel blow for Harbour tonight, are top of the Amateur at Poverty Bay. Danny Lee.” competitive for everyone. Northland, having lost two on Premiership Division on 23 Australian Lucas Parsons won that There are a raft of players at this Aickin says despite having to the trot after falling to Hawke’s points, one ahead of Waikato, year and turned professional a year later, week’s NZ amateur competition who have travel four weeks in a row for different Bay in the Ranfurly Shield who play Taranaki tomorrow. going on to have a season on the PGA the potential to be New Zealand’s next tournaments, he is incredibly grateful for challenge in Napier a week ago. Waikato and Auckland meet tour in 1996. best golfer, he says. the career he has had. Veterans , old on October 31. Aickin says the amateur competition Momoka Kobori is one to watch. “I’m lucky to be working in golf.” Players’ dinner out costs fans Baabaas match RUGBY Robshaw, England’s Richard Wigglesworth An RFU investigation found that a number of Robshaw wrote on Twitter: “I want to express and Scotland’s Sean Maitland were among a Barbarians players left their hotel on Tuesday my deepest apologies . . . a huge effort went into ENGLAND’S rugby match against the contingent of 12 who left the Barbarians team and Wednesday without permission and without conducting this match in a safe fashion and it Barbarians has been cancelled due to a breach hotel in central London on Wednesday night to informing organisers about their whereabouts. was irresponsible of me to break the protocols in coronavirus protocols by Barbarians players, have dinner. The players who left on Tuesday did not isolate which are put in place to protect players, staff including a contrite former England captain Chris The Barbarians were scrambling to fill the themselves upon returning, which “resulted in and the public.” Robshaw. gaps in their squad before a deadline of 3pm on the bubble environment being compromised,” the Palace goalkeeper Butland’s positive test was On another day when Covid-19 continued to Friday set by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), RFU said, citing risks to other players, coaches revealed by manager Roy Hodgson, who said the play havoc with worldwide sport, Crystal Palace’s who are investigating the breach with a view and staff. 27-year-old England international, a deadline day England goalkeeper Jack Butland became the to summoning any transgressors before an “The RFU is therefore left with no alternative signing from Stoke, would miss this weekend’s latest big name to test positive. independent disciplinary hearing. but to cancel the game.” Premier League match at Fulham. — AAP The Gisborne Herald • Saturday, October 24, 2020 SPORT 35 NZ award to popular Barry Memorial

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BARRY Memorial Croquet Club has been awarded the President’s Trophy for having the largest membership percentage increase of any croquet club in the country in the past 12 months. The Aberdeen Road club attracted 17 new-to- croquet members — a membership increase of 46 percent. Last year’s winner, Taupo Croquet Club, was runner-up on 41 percent. Croquet New Zealand executive director Jake Inwood has congratulated the Barry Memorial club. “The Presidents Trophy is definitely well deserved. The fact that 16 of the 112 clubs in the country had an increase of 20 percent or more in membership indicates how popular the sport of croquet is becoming.” “The award recognises the efforts clubs put into growing their membership and in turn the membership of Croquet New Zealand and lifting the profile of the game itself.” Barry Memorial club captain Ross Thomson said there were probably several reasons for the growth. “A determined effort has been made to encourage the community to come along to a club day and give the game a go.” WELCOMING AND FRIENDLY: That is one of the main reasons Barry Memorial Croquet Club has upped its membership Club days continue on Friday and Sunday numbers and in the process won a Croquet NZ trophy for the biggest percentage increase in membership, Pictured with the afternoons starting at 12.45pm. trophy are club committee members. Back row (from left) are Jenny Barns-Graham, Christine McCullough, Chris Newton, “On club days everyone gets to play three Paul Stuart and John Wilson.Front: Rob Hayes, Maurice Allan (president), Ross Thomson (club captain), Croquet Hawke’s Bay games and the draw is arranged so players in president Geoff Vautier, who presented the trophy on behalf of Croquet NZ, and George Ebbett. Picture supplied each game are of a similar standard. Equipment and mallets are supplied free of charge. this is the strength of the club, which has a great and enjoy.” learn,” said Thomson. “Players new to the game are paired with an reputation of being welcoming and friendly. The club has also hosted many local “While many sporting codes are experiencing a experienced player, who coaches them along the “We can all remember being beginners once organisations from banks to Gisborne District downturn in participants, croquet, and particularly way. and we encourage the fun side of the game. Council. Barry Memorial Croquet Club, are bucking the “Everyone is most helpful to new players and “Croquet is a game families or couples can play ‘The game has few rules and is very easy to trend.” Start your journey to success eit.ac.nz | 0800 22 55 348 Fit study around your work, home and whanau - achieve a qualiication in only a few months. 30782-03 24 Oct, 2020 NOON TODAY GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Sunday Monday R Oct 25 Oct 26 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm 20 Tauranga Hicks Bay 33 0.5 20 Te Puke 35 22

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SPORT Croquet NZ award to Gisborne’s Saturday, October 24, 2020 Echoes from the past at NZ amateur PAGE 34 Barry Memorial club PAGE 35 WHITTLING DOWN THE FIELD NZ amateur finalists to be found today

GOLF champion Phil Tataurangi.

REVENGE served in birdies was the mission ■ HOME-course hopeful Tessa McDonald’s for the 2018 New Zealand amateur runner-up at NZ Amateur campaign ended at the first the 2020 tournament on the Poverty Bay course matchplay hurdle yesterday morning. today. McDonald was beaten 2 and 1 by No.2 Masterton’s Kerry Mountcastle got rid of 2019 qualifier Tara Raj (Wanganui), who got away to champion Sam Jones on the Awapuni Links an early lead, which proved the difference in yesterday morning, followed by Jonny McKay in their round of 16 clash. the afternoon. The women’s field had only one round His sights then shifted to the man who yesterday. denied him glory in 2018. No.1 seed Momoka Korobi (of Canterbury’s Mountcastle navigated his way through Rangiora club) had a tricky prospect in Darae a 20-hole minefield against Jones (of Chung (Wellington’s Shandon club). Taranaki course Manaia) in the round of 32 These two have been the country’s form matchplay then beat McKay (Cromwell) more female golfers but Chung has not been able to conventionally, 4 and 2, in the round of 16 to find the same game at Poverty Bay. advance to this morning’s quarterfinals. Kobori led only 1-up at the turn but There he faced Charlie Smail (of Waikato club dominated the back nine for a 5 and 4 win. Walton) in a replay of the 2018 final, which Smail “I was quite nervous coming into today and won 5 and 4 over 36 holes. for the first few holes out there,” said Kobori. “You can’t not want to beat someone who has “She’s not an opponent that I expected already beaten you,” Mountcastle told NZ Golf or preferred to have in the first round of after yesterday’s victories. “I hate losing so I’m the matchplay, but I managed to control the definitely looking for some revenge.” emotions and control my game, so I’m happy.” Fourteen-year-old Aucklander Joshua Next up for Kobori was Eunseo Choi, who Bai was also among the eight players still knocked out Misong Jang 2 and 1. standing after another glorious Gisborne day, Two matches went extra holes — Aileen Du complemented by some stunning play. beating Yeonsoo Son on the 21st and Amy Im Bai upstaged the in-form Kazuma Kobori, who pipping Rianne Li on the 19th. was one of three players to top the 36 holes of In contrast, Vivian Lu crushed Lizzie Neale 7 strokeplay qualifying at 10-under. and 6. Bai won 4 and 2 to set up a quarterfinal with Anna An also moved into the quarters with Hawke’s Bay’s Mako Thompson, who had a tight a 4 and 3 win over Kelly Wu while Fiona Xu afternoon battle with Trent Munn (Manawatu) eliminated Sumin Kang 2 and 1. before getting across the line 1-up. Quarter and semifinals for the men and No.1 seed (by lot) Dominic Brettkelly’s women were held today. Finals over 36 holes tournament was ended on the 18th by teenager are tomorrow. SWING OF THINGS: Jimmy Zheng (Howick) in the afternoon. Whanganui teenager Tara Zheng, who shot a 12-under 60 at the Raj off the tee at the New Palmerston North course at the age of 16 in ■ QUARTERFINAL UPDATE: Momoka Kobori Zealand Amateur on the 2018, this morning faced impressive left-hander defeated Eunseo Choi 4 and 3 in the women’s Poverty Bay course. Raj Tyler Hodge (Gulf Harbour). quarterfinals this morning. Fiona Xu beat Aileen ended the hopes of local Another rising star, Zac May (Russley) Du 2 and 1, Amy Im beat Vivian Lu 2-up and Tara woman Tessa McDonald came through two tight matches to book a Raj beat Anna An on the 19th. 2 and 1 in the round of 16 quarterfinal date with the in-form James Hydes In the men’s quarters, Mako Thompson beat matchplay yesterday. (Gulf Harbour), who beat 2018 King of the Coast Joshua Bai 4 and 3 and Tyler Hodge beat Jimmy Picture by Paul Rickard winner (at Tolaga Bay) James Tauariki (Futures Zheng 2 and 1. James Hydes was 3-up after 15 Geyserland) and Kahu Tataurangi, the son of holes against Zac May while Charlie Smail led former PGA pro and 1993 New Zealand amateur Kerry Mountcastle 3-up through 15.

Savea ‘100 percent’ wants to regain THE BUS IS BACK All Blacks jersey RUGBY When asked if he wants to return to Super Rugby, let alone have a crack at made the addition of Savea logical the All Blacks, Savea answered “100 the All Blacks again. Coach Jason Holland describes Savea THE Hurricanes have bolstered their percent”. His powerful build will surely become as a Hurricanes “legend”. outside back stocks for the 2021 Super “At the moment the (All Blacks) goal an asset for the Hurricanes in 2021. “We’ve kept an eye on Jules since he Rugby Aotearoa season while bringing is still there. Once I’ve finished with this “I’m just real grateful for the came back from France and have been back an old friend. season then I’ll re-evaluate what I want opportunity, to come back and also put on really impressed with what we’ve seen. Former All Black winger Julian Savea to do next,” he says. that yellow jersey again and be amongst He’s in great nick and looking pretty has signed for the 2021 campaign. “I definitely want to get back to the top the brothers. I understand the work that powerful but he’s also been awesome off The man nicknamed The Bus played — if I put myself in a good position with needs to be done,” he says. the field. for the Wellington franchise between my body and mind.” He suspects his cameo appearance in “I love the idea of a winger who’s nice 2011 and 2018, garnering 120 caps and The 30-year-old already has a wealth and around the team this year helped his and powerful these days. We’ve seen it 52 tries, and steering them to their of experience representing New Zealand cause. at international level and getting that maiden title in 2015. in the form of 54 test caps, 46 tries and a “For me it was just getting back into momentum from your wingers is pretty Savea joined the team for the final two Rugby World Cup winners medal. that environment, and getting use to important in my eyes. weeks of the 2020 season but did not Following a fruitful 2015 world cup the load of everything, the trainings, the “It’s good to have diversity in what the feature in an on-field capacity. campaign where he was top try scorer weight sessions. Ultimately it probably strengths of the wings are.” His latest appearances have been for and named in the tournament team, would have helped. Meanwhile, Holland says they now Wellington in the Mitre 10 Cup. Savea fell out of favour with All Blacks “The only thing I can really control is have a spot to fill with the departure of Returning to the Hurricanes is one goal selectors, with the likes of Ben Smith, the consistency of my play and being able long-time halfback TJ Perenara, who is Savea can tick off his to-do list. Rieko Ioane and Waisake Naholo passing to put myself in position where I can give heading to Japan following this year’s But there is a new item at the top of him on the wingers depth chart. my teammates the best of me.” Rugby Championship in Australia. the page, which comes in the form of the Savea is grateful to have the chance The departures of fellow wingers Ben Holland says they will not look offshore black jersey. to even be back in the rigorous realms of Lam and Kobus van Wyk from the team for his replacement. — NZ Herald