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Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 40c. BRIEFLY College losing Dairy owner and son fi ne leader Te Awamutu College principal Barbara held up at gunpoint Cavanagh is off next term to pur- The owner of Jude’s Dairy on Kihikihi Road, The race of the offenders is unknown, but They would also like to hear from anyone sue her next and his 12-year-old son, were victims of an they are believed to have been aged between who witnessed anything that may be linked challenge in armed robbery on Sunday night. about 20 and 30 and both were noticeably to the crime in the environs of Kihikihi Road, education. Two men entered the dairy at about 6.50pm short, about 160cm in height. Mandeno Street or Elizabeth Avenue, which She has and threatened the pair with a pistol. The dairy It is also not known whether the offenders backs onto the crime scene. won the role owner was punched in the head during the rob- left on foot or by a vehicle. Sightings that could help include vehicles, of principal for the fi rst Senior bery, but escaped without serious injury. Jude’s Dairy was closed for much of Monday people in dark clothing or people carrying College (Years 11-13) at Albany The victims were forced into the rear of the while Police conducted an in-depth scene ex- items that fi t the description of rubbish bags. (North Harbour), opening in store while the offenders used rubbish bags amination. It is possible items may have also been se- 2009 - with much setting up from the dairy to load cigarettes and cash. Police say Kihikihi Road is busy at most creted in the environs of the dairy. work to be done before then. Police say the offenders were dressed in dark times of the day and would like to hear from Anyone that has any information that Ms Cavanagh has been a clothing and are believed to have been wearing anyone who was in the vicinity at about the could assist Police is asked to contact the Te popular and effective leader of stockings over their faces. time of the robbery. Awamutu Station on 872 0100. the College and its staff for the past six years. She says Te Awamutu Col- lege is blessed to have the strong and close support of Fundraising for fresh future its community - with initiatives like the Gateway programme By Grant Johnston and the agricultural college Staff at Woolworth’s Te superbly supported. Awamutu supermarket are “This support is something willing to do just about any- many high schools have yet to thing to help sick children. enjoy.” Yesterday, as part of Progressive Enterprises Dr Rogers for nationwide Fresh Future Children’s Hospital Ap- Walk of Fame peal, seven staff members dressed up in yellow wigs Te Awamutu Walk of Fame and green shirts to promote committee is keen to add Dr the appeal. Lindsay Rogers to those hon- They sold sizzled sausag- oured. es out the front of the su- They are anxious to contact permarket, provided a front any of his family members of shop display to highlight and/or people who knew him the cause and thank sup- well or who could help with the porters and began selling research into his life. tickets in a raffl e for a $400 If you can help in any grocery grab (on sale until way, contact Alistair Kerr September 1). on 871 5488 or email Other recent fundraising [email protected] events will contribute to the cause and more fun events BPW to host are planned. The nationwide appeal meet candidates aims to raise $1 Million for Te Awamutu Business and paediatric care in New Zea- Professional Women will be land hospitals. holding a public meet the can- This will help fund vital didates function on Tuesday, medical equipment, re- September 25 at Te Awamutu search programmes and Club. medical facilities. President Annette Johnson Locally there will be says details will be released a bond formed with the closer to the time and candi- children’s ward at Waikato dates in the local body elec- Hospital. tions will receive invitations. To fi nd our more about Te Awamutu Grey Power is this great cause or to lend also holding a public forum for your support visit the su- candidates on Tuesday, Sep- permarket or phone 871 tember 18 at Waipa Working- 5139 ext 700 and ask for a WOOLLY Woolies fundraisers, from left: Dianne Oakes, Pam Mellsop, Jacs Blake (front), Leah Jones, Tanya men’s Club. member of the Fresh Future Lawrence (front) Leigh McGillivray and Shay Coldrick offer a sizzled sausage and balloon to Aimee Drury Team (pictured at right). (two and a half) and her mum, Lynda. 219071AD

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The ploring places in the house he’s Now, 19 years later, she’s help- next day we heard about some- never been before. one whose child developed so “It’s like a miracle we’ve been The spice ing co-ordinate the same kind of help for another Te Awamutu well under it. We appealed to the looking for, for a long time for has family. community through an article suddenly happened,” she says. Vance Bos and Michelle Young’s in the Courier for assistance to They would like to take Ryan of life son Ryan turns fi ve at the end help with the demanding daily to Melbourne, to the Australian of this month. He was born with programme.” Institute for Achievement of Hu- 9ct rose & white seizures and from nine months Having covered the Courtenay man Potential that Courtenay gold reversible his parents became aware that he story that appeared on our front attended, where assessment by omega chain. was not developing like he should page in April 1988, and subse- experts is done and programmes 9ct rose & white gold cubic zirconia pendant SAVE $146 quent stories, this writer remem- set. have been. Exhaustive tests found SAVE $40 $299 $259 $645 $499 no cause - he is described as hav- bers well the determination of the But fi rst they want to move up ing Global Development Delay. Greys to do everything possible a gear with the daily exercises Whatever the terminology, it for their daughter and the fan- Ryan is doing and they need sup- 9ct gold diamond & was apparent that without seri- tastic response by the community port from community volunteers ruby ring SAVE $40 9ct gold ruby & diamond ous intervention Ryan’s develop- - with around 200 volunteer help- for that. $269 $229 dress ring. SAVE $200 ment would be severely ham- ers calling in to the Greys’ home Exercises are done from 3-5pm $699 $499 pered. He is nearly school age but to help with the programme. week days and 1-3pm in week- as yet is unable to walk or talk. Mrs Grey has been helping ends (other times if necessary). An aunty, Wilhemina Tuheke, Ryan’s parents and other family If you can help for half an hour knew Dorothy Grey and about members with physical and men- or more, contact Dorothy Grey at the tremendous results she and tal patterning exercises (a supply 871 1771, or Ryan’s grandmother, husband Philip enjoyed with of cardboard for word fl ash cards Tina Young at 871 3348. 9ct rose gold golf Courtenay thanks to the Dolman is desperately required) for the According to those who helped bangle. Patterning Programme and com- past four weeks. Courtenay get where she is today, 9ct gold diamond cross over munity assistance. Even she is staggered by his you get a lot more than you give. ring TDW 0.12ct SAVE $100 $299 Pirongia possum numbers plummet $695 $595 A recent possum control opera- Simmons says. possums survived within the 9ct rose gold cubic tion on Mt Pirongia has been a “The performance target for Pirongia Forest Park,” Mr Sim- zirconia earrings. resounding success, says Envi- the contractor, EcoFX Limited, mons says. 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The lines were checked had allowed the post operational SAVE $100 an independent assessment of daily and any possums caught monitoring to be carried out in the operation’s success, set traps were killed and recorded. only fi ve days. $429 $329 in the bush to assess possum “In other words, the equivalent “If we’d used ground monitor- numbers last week. of 1200 possum traps over three ing methods, where contractors Layby Available The monitoring programme nights were set and there were had to walk into the bush and BEAMISH was designed using strict na- only fi ve possums caught in to- camp, this operation would have tional standards and returned tal,” Mr Simmons says. taken the better part of four to GEMTIME JEWELLER a residual trap catch (RTC) of This monitoring method is used fi ve weeks of fi ne weather to 0.42 %. all over New Zealand for assess- complete.” “The RTC before the opera- ing possum population densities. The aerial possum operation tion was 21 per cent according “As it is only a random sam- was carried out by Environment 25 Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu to Department of Conservation ple, it cannot be used to give an Waikato and the Department of data, so that’s a great result,” Mr absolute number of how many Conservation, with approvals Phone (07) 871 6797 www.gemtime.co.nz 219TC023/07 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 7, 2007 PAGE 3 219TC033/07

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PAUL HARRIS AWARD recipient Keith Millar accepts his certifi cate from Te Awamutu Rotary president, Gaidyn Flay, watched by, from left: wife Janice Millar, Robyn Gudsell, daughter Kirsten Dwyer and ganddaughter Saoirse. Photos supplied. Four members of the community were hon- oured for their contributions by Te Awamutu Ro- tary Club at a function at Taylor’s Restaurant. to a NEW HOME Keith Millar was awarded Rotary’s highest honour, a Paul Harris Fellowship, for his serv- FEATURE ices to the community, Rotary and especially education. Publishes Tuesday 14 August 2007 The former long time Te Awamutu College Focusing on Bedrooms & Living Areas principal saw many of the town’s youth progress eg: paint, furniture, linen, wallpaper, lighting, fl oor coverings through his school and he always had their wel- fare as a highest priority. Mr Millar’s daughter, Kirsten Dwyer and If you want to promote granddaughter, Saoirse, were present from Cali- your product, business fornia to share the occasion. Community service awards were presented or service call to Daisy Rangi, for her services to netball in Te Heather or Dorinda Awamutu, and to Brian Richardson for his work 219TC040/07 on 871 5151 with Riding for the Disabled. Vic Richards was given the President’s Award for his work with the Maungatautari Ecological ELIZABETH BAYLEY being inducted as Te Island Trust. He instigated and helped organise Awamutu Rotary’s fi rst woman president, by the Maungatautari 100km Cycle fundraiser. outgoing president Gaidyn Flay. BETTA Laundry Deals

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219TC001-07 051TC024/07 PAGE 10 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 7, 2007 Youth achievers honoured, inspired By Grant Johnston They bought a can of (polar) Celeste Baber won the Merit The cream of young achievers in bear spray from Eskimos, and Award in Community Service. our district were honoured at the were amused by the disclaimer She was the recipient of Te Waipa District Youth Awards on that “under no circumstances Awamutu Business and Pro- Friday night - and inspired to ‘aim should bear spray give you a false fessional Women Trophy for for the sky’. sense of security”. Initiative and Enterprise. At Te Guest speaker, extreme There were trials and tribula- Awamutu College she was on the Jamie Fitzgerald had the audi- tions on the way (including torn service committee, involved with ence spellbound in Te Awamutu hamstrings for Jamie Fitzgerald), organisation and fundraising for College hall with his account of but the feeling when they arrived Daffodil Day, Canteen Week and his experiences. at the South Pole made it all Breast Cancer Day. These included captaining worthwhile. Christine participated in the Waikato University’s victorious Mr Fitzgerald said that one of College’s Special Olympics and rowing eights in match races the things that helped them get inter house activities and had against Cambridge and Oxford, through, crossing both the Atlan- Year 9 orientation leadership re- breaking the world record for tic and Antarctica, was sharing sponsibilities. trans-Atlantic rowing when win- stories with each other. Graham Oberlin-Brown won ning the 2003 race with Kevin “We never had a single argu- the Merit Award in Sport (with Biggar, and with the same part- ment. Sharing stories about how the Excellence Award going to ner, becoming the fi rst New Zea- we had come through other adver- Te Awamutu Sport cyclist, Shem landers to walk unaided to the sities really helped.” Rodger of Cambridge). South Pole. Another key to reaching their Graham was selected for the A young man with a hugely im- GUEST SPEAKER Jamie Fitzgerald goals was not focussing on the BRENDON LILEY receives his New Zealand rowing team com- pressive CV of achievements al- certainly epitomised the spirit of negative ‘what ifs’ but on their Merit Award for Art and Culture peting in Belgium at the U23 ready - but an even more impres- Te Awamutu College’s Kia Kaha objectives. from a representative of The World Rowing Champs in men’s sive attitude towards challenges. motto. Te Awamutu College principal, Edge radio station. lightweight double scull. He told the young achievers Barbara Cavanagh opened the He and his partner won the that they should set themselves “I did some research and I evening and said that it was achievements of past ward win- Gold Medal setting a new World big goals, in an area they were ‘found’ Antarctica. a ‘huge call’ by Waipa District ners. Record of 6.19. passionate about and set about He and Kevin Biggar decided Council to honour the young peo- He said the awards were about Graham was a fi nalist in the achieving success by breaking to attempt the trip to the South ple in the district. youth and run by youth, with Halberg Awards in the inaugural the large goal down into small, Pole unaided to coincide with the “It is a sensible and delightful head students from St Peter’s, Te Emerging Talent Award. achievable goals. 50th anniversary of Sir Edmund thing to do - the whole commu- Awamutu College and Cambridge He was selected for the New “When we were in the trans-At- Hillary’s expedition from Scott nity is involved in bringing these High running the evening. Zealand Elite Squad. lantic race and in the South Pole Base to the South Pole on Massey young people up and aren’t they The three highest achievers At NZ Rowing Champs he was expedition, we could not afford to Fergusson tractors. just amazing.” from Te Awamutu area, Brendon fi rst in lightweight men’s pair; look too far ahead. We set daily, Preparations included staying Deputy Mayor Peter Lee said Liley, Celeste Baber and Graham was third in lightweight men’s and even hourly goals and we cel- for a weekend in a freezer room Council was indebted to Ms Cav- Oberlin-Brown, all won Merit double and fi fth in U21 men’s ebrated small successes.” at a South Auckland business, anagh and the College for making Awards. single. Mr Fitzgerald said attending learning to do the everyday tasks its facilities available as well as Brendon Liley won the Merit At North Island Rowing university allowed him to carry we take for granted in freezing providing musical entertainment Award in Arts and Culture. Champs he was fi rst in light- on with rowing, a sport he had temperatures, and pulling four and supper. The talented musician won the weight men’s double and light- become passionate about at car tyres each behind them to He said Council was also grate- 2006 Berquist Trophy for Vocalist weight mens pair. Tauranga Boys’. simulate towing a heavy sled. ful to the Senior and Junior Coun- of the year and Festival Society Andrew Muller of Te Awamutu “Beating the two top rowing “People used to toot and yell out, cils of Waipa for their involvement Trust Award for Music. He com- College received Achievement universities from England taught where’s the rest of your car?” as well as to the three Rotary posed a song that went on to win Awards in the Academic and me that to succeed sometimes we But those preparations and sac- Clubs and other sponsors for an award for NZCMA and was one Multi Achiever. have to overcome our own percep- rifi ces over a two year period, paid supporting the awards. Mayor’s of six fi nalists in the Entertainer Former Te Awamutu College tions, that success will be too dif- off when they got to Antarctica - secretary Julie Dillon was also of the Year 2006. student Emma Petersen (now St fi cult for us to achieve. the coldest and windiest continent acknowledged for her huge effort Brendon appeared in many Peter’s) received an Achievement “After the trans-Atlantic rowing on earth. for the awards. charity concerts throughout New Award for Sport. world record I was enjoying some “The amount of detail we had Mr Lee said for the fi fth an- Zealand and was recently support Helen Wright, who lives in Te success working for ANZ, but I did to go to in ensuring we had dot- nual Youth Awards evening a act for the Topp Twins. He was a Awamutu but attends St Peter’s, not want that race to be my last ted the i’s and crossed the t’s was new feature was “Where are they fi nalist at Gold Guitar 2006, win- received an Achievement Award big challenge. incredible.” know’ looking at the progress and ning the U18 duo section. in Community Service.

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RICHARD MOUNSEY, pictured centre back row, is player/coach for this A grade premiership winning baseball team for the past three years in Cairns. Photo supplied By Colin Thorsen particular types of pitches. ards of himself and others he Former Te Awamutu rugby Mounsey trains Cairns’ Brett coaches. player and softballer Richard Roneberg, who has played in the He has always been a catcher Mounsey is making good in States for the past 10 years, in in the baseball teams he has Cairns. the off-season. Roneberg was a played for, and a power-hitter, The 40-year-old’s standing in member of the Australian base- taking out batting and MVP baseball has been confi rmed by ball team that took out the silver awards along the way, including his invitation to coach at the Ma- medal at the Olympic Games. the Australian Provincial Cup. WWHOHO CCARES?ARES? WWEE DO...DO... jor League Australian Baseball Through Roneberg, Mounsey “We came to Cairns initially Academy. was invited to be part of the with the New Zealand baseball Mounsey will help form Aus- coaching team at the Major team to play in the Australian Do you know you have a choice of where you tralia’s best baseball coaching League Academy in Gold Coast Provincial Cup (the fi rst time receive your HOSPITAL CARE in Te Awamutu brains trust at an eight-week three years ago and has been New Zealand was represented in camp at the Gold Coast, designed invited back each year since. the tournament) never realising The multi-talented sports per- to improve the quality and we would come back,” says Mrs quantity of professional players son was better known locally for his exploits playing softball for Mounsey. San Michele Hospital in Australia and the Oceania “The move was about quality region. Kihikihi, representing Waikato, of life and Rich following his pas- provides quality residential care As the only regional coach in- and also playing rugby for Te for the elderly and disabled. vited to attend the camp, Moun- Awamutu Marist and Kihikihi. sion for baseball.” sey will rub shoulders with the “We still consider ourselves Mrs Mounsey has also fallen Why not drop in and meet our friendly team likes of 2007 MLABA head coach from Te Awamutu,” Mounsey’s for the game, fi lling the public- David Nilsson, the former USA wife Karen told the Courier. ity role for the Cairns Baseball Major League All-Star. “We still own a home in TA and League. He will work with the nation’s return on a regular basis. We will “Cairns is a great place to live brightest young talents in a eventually return permanently. but you do have to get used to Phone 871 6226 and ask for Ethne or Denise number of coaching programmes, “Rich’s mum lives in, and looks defending the All Blacks, Silver including pitcher recognition after the house for us.” Ferns, Black Caps, etc. It doesn’t 175 College Street, Te Awamutu - the use of computer sessions Mounsey is still playing base- help when you are a sporting

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Email: [email protected] 219TC004-07 MEMBERS, AFFILIATED MEMBERS AND GUESTS WELCOME PAGE 14 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 7, 2007 Octogenarian producing amazing golfi ng feats Bain holes-in-one on the back of three scores under his age By Colin Thorsen Sprightly 81-year-old Ray Brain, who has been produc- ing age-defying golf heroics for many years, was the toast of his Stewart Alexander club- mates after producing his fi rst hole-in-one. Ironically, given his age, there was almost a sense of inevitability about his fi rst ace after over 40 years of golf. In the past three years Brain has fi red three sub-80 rounds (beating his age each time) - starting with his personal best of 77 at Hokowhitu (Palm- erston North) three years ago, followed by 78 the same year at Stewart Alexander and 79 a month ago, again at his home course. Brain played the perfect shot on the 16th hole of 161 metres, using a No 1 wood in the Thursday veteran scram- ble, sponsored by Total Farm Services. The sharp as a tack octoge- narian has faith in the black maire wood that the clubhead is made from - like him a classic product of New Zealand. And there’s nothing wrong with his eyesight either. Brain saw the ball come to ACE GOLFER: Ray Brain (right) receives his hole-in-one trophy from Peter Way, club captain rest, sandwiched between the of Stewart Alexander Golf Club at a special presentation last Thursday. 2190715AD pin and edge of the cup. “By the time we got halfway sions. when a member of the Hokow- regular participant in Waikato 219TC028/07 to the green, it had dropped “One time my ball sat behind hitu Club. veteran tournaments, hosted into the hole. the pin, right next to the hole. He more than holds his own by various clubs throughout “The ball was going like a Others have come to rest with- playing off a 17 handicap but the region. rocket towards the hole. It in six inches of the hole - it’s admits to not entering club As for the clubs of today, Bain would have gone off the green just the luck of the draw.” championships nowadays ... says there have been huge if it hadn’t hit the pin.” Brain has lost little of the “I leave that up to the young improvements made since he He has gone close to a hole- golden touch that saw him bucks nowadays.” started out playing with a sec- in-one on several other occa- play off as low as a 12 handicap Having said that, he is a ond hand set of tailormades. NEWS FLASH

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219TC502-07 318TC503-06 NNativeative TimberTimber PLLUUMBIINNG JJoineryoinery LtdLtd Urban and Rural Specialists • Melteca Kitchens • Plumbing • Spouting • Timber Kitchens • Gas Fitting • Heating • Stairs • Drainage • Water Tanks • Exterior & Interior Joinery Master • Roofing • Plumbing Supplies Plumbers 92 Bruce Berquist Drive, Te Awamutu Phone: 871 6188 Email: [email protected] SPECIALIST TILING Registered Ardex Robbie Le Normand p. 027 572 7830 094TC503-06 Waterproofi ng Applicator

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IInfinitynfinity XRXR NZ Ltd Gas water heating system INTERNAL GUTTER SYSTEMS AND FASCIA The economical way to enjoy continuous - IInternalnternal guttergutter newnew oror replacedreplaced hot water on tap - CChoicehoice ooff 5”5” oorr 66”” ccontinuousontinuous spoutingspouting ENDLESS SHOWERS All building requirements undertaken - WWideide rangerange ofof colourscolours LONG BATHS Our reputation is Building - NNewew aandnd existingexisting homeshomes FREE consultation on all spouting services Mobile 0274 944 905 Phone (07) 871 3385 Fax (07) 871 3384 010TC500-06 Phone Hamish Watson today Email: [email protected] 00800800 777288772887 Wharepuhunga Road, RD3, Te Awamutu 0274 GUTTER or 07 843 6327 100 ROCHE ST, TE AWAMUTU 488837

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122TC501-06 MMOBILEOBILE DENTUREDENTURE T.A. TILES SSERVICEE R V I C E My name is Peter. I have 30 years Specialists in porcelain, ceramic experience in the making of dentures. and mosaic tiles I can come to you and see you in the comfort of your own home. Stockists of Aba grouts and adhesives I offer a free consultation: : R -Full sets O FULL LAYING SERVICE FFOR: -Relines - tightening Visit our showroom at: Ph. 07 870 1520 249TC500-05 24 -Partial dentures (plastic and metal) 9

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219TC500-07 Appliances Ltd. DARRAGH, FERGUSSON JJDD Authorised & GREEN Repairs and Service Service Centre Registered Valuers, Property Consultants Dishwashers, Dryers, ● Farms and Small Holdings ● Residential Fridges, Freezers, ● Commercial and Industrial ✄ Domestic Stoves, Cooktops, ● Commercial Property Managers ✄ Automotive Washing Machines ✄ Marine Contact John Darragh, Frances Bowler or ✄ Shade Sails Jodie Morgan at our Te Awamutu office, or ✄ Customised Covers Phone: James Cole at our Cambridge office. 870 1550 9 MCCLINTOCK STREET, PIRONGIA Phone (07) 872 8007 - Mobile 027 206 6366 206TC501-06 TOLL FREE PHONE 0800 922 122

220TC550-06 TE AWAMUTU Phone (07) 871 5169 Fax (07) 871 5162 8 Teasdale Street Decorative Resurfacing Email [email protected] Surface Solutions have a wide variety CAMBRIDGE OTOROHANGA of colours and textures (tape tile effect, 32 Victoria Street 27 Maniapoto Street terrafl ake, aquaseal) to enhance any Phone (07) 827 5089 Phone (07) 873 8705 interior or exterior surface. Fax (07) 827 8934 Fax (07) 871 5162 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] SPECIALISING IN AIR CONDITIONING Suitable for residential or commercial, new or existing surfaces. ✔ Industrial SALES & ✔ E Commercial OTHER SERVICES: Waterblasting, SERVIC ✔ concrete grinding and crack repair. Domestic

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PAGE 18 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 7, 2007 SECTION DEVELOPMENT & LANDSCAPING

Paving & Landscaping “Your pool is our business” Design and Build... WAIKATO BOBCAT Gardens, patios, & DIGGER SERVICES fences and driveways ~ Concrete, hotmix or Shayne & Denise Hamilton 021 846 109 Pool and Spa Supplies cobblestones Owner/Operator Mobile 0274 968 095 Ph 871 3894 Phone 07 872 2660 Fax 871 4459 Landscape Lane 424 Ohaupo Road, Te Awamutu Phone 870 3906 293TC502/04

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Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 7, 2007 PAGE 19 PERSONAL WANTED TO RENT TO LET TO LET TO LET PUBLIC NOTICES Formal A BABY? Planned or COTTAGE outside HOUSE. Three bed- TE AWAMUTU WORKING flatmates PUBLIC NOTICE unplanned! Know town boundaries room, good condition, wanted, refurnished Section 9(4) Notices your options. Phone SELF STORAGE wanted by mature 5 mins from town. No From $17 p/w house, five minute Sale of Liquor Act Pregnancy Counsel- working lady. Has walk to town, two big dogs, must have ref- 24hr access 1989 ling Services collect pets. Phone 871-5422 erences, long term. double bedrooms BIRTHS Camera Surveillance Top Thai Co Ltd. has (07) 855-5779 - 24 $300 p/w. Phone 871- available, one at PH: (07) 856-7584 made application to hours a day. PROFESSIONAL 4359 $95p/wk and one at or (027) 608-1749 the District Licensing couple plus 12 year $90 per week, plus old seeking executive THREE bedroom expenses. Phone (027) Agency at Waipa Dis- ADULT trict Council for Grant style house, or redeco- LANDLORDS house available now, 420-6978. ENTERTAINMENT rated house in good close to town, fully of an On Licence in Wishing your property respect of the prem- LISTEN to ten super area, no cats or dogs, to be managed by a fenced, $280 p/w. PUBLIC NOTICES non smokers, meticu- Phone 871-6498 or ises at 53 Sloane AUSTIN. Born July 3, juicy live conversa- recognised professional? Street, trading as 2007, at Waikato tions, very exciting, lous tenants. Phone (027) 208-1275. 871-8276 or (027) 201- TENANTS Lemongrass Thai Cui- Hospital. Another lit- $1.99 per minute plus THREE bedroom sine. tle man for Jen and GST, Phone (0900) 9537. Needing help finding house available, Mai- The general nature of Grant. Brother for 69-100. accommodation which hihi area, suitable for the business conducted Blake and Baylin, www.adultshow.co.nz. TWO - three bedroom suits your needs? relief milker. Phone under the license is Brandon, Kayla and unit or house. Must Contact Francene (027)204-3699 LIVE one on one chat have sound roof, wood Thai Restaurant. Mitchell. 3600gms 24/7 with XXX hot on 871-7146, (7lb, 15 oz) burning heating, TWO bedroom house The days on which and kiwi women. $3.99 lockable garage. In Mobile with garage, close to per minute plus GST. the hours are between DEATH NOTICES return for non drink- (027) 289-3952 town, $240p/w. Phone AFS KING COUNTRY 11.00am to 12.00 mid- Phone (0900) 74-543. (021)298-3103 ing, no pets, non (07) 823-6287 a/h CHAPTER night. LIVINGSTON - www.kiwibabes.co.nz. smoking. Never lost a Waipa Property WANTED, two flat- 60th Anniversary Noeline Margaret The application may be LIVE one on one chat bond. Must give 3 Link Ltd. MREINZ mates in three bed- Celebrations inspected during ordi- (Margaret). Passed 24/7 with hot young weeks notice here. room house. Double away peacefully at A luncheon to celebrate nary office hours at the ASIAN women. $3.99 Please reply to “Ur- bedroom, $110 p/wk office of the Waipa Dis- Waikato Hospital on 60 years of AFS per minute plus GST. gently required. P O ONE bedroom unit, plus food. Phone 870- trict Licensing Agency August 1, 2007 after a Phone (0900) 88-200. Box 1, Te Awamutu” quiet, no pets. Phone 5109. (American Field Service) short illness. Loved at Waipa District Coun- www.uc4free.com.au. 871-4463. is being held in cil, 101 Bank Street. wife of the late David. TO LET Look out for our Te Awamutu on Sunday Loved mother and FOR HIRE August 19, 2007. Any person who is en- mother-in-law of Alan “FOR SALE UNDER $50” All persons interested in titled to object and SAFE ‘N’ SOUND wishes to object to the and Janet, Guy and A1 SELF FREE COUPON! attending are invited to Tania, Janet, and RENTAL STORAGE in the Te Awamutu Courier grant of the application RENTAL STORAGE contact Sandra Metcalfe may no later than ten Marion. Loved gran of email : Anna and Bernie, New facility, many Lock up working days after the CARS class006 [email protected] Megan, Andrew and CARS sizes, good rates, storage units first publication of this security and 7  336 Alexandra Street or ph (07) 871-3250 notice, file a notice in Sam. ‘Margaret’ to day access. Electric Security Fence Matt and Shay. Special  Ph 871-5151 Fax 871-3675 writing of the objection Phone 871-6164 24/7 access thanks to staff of Ward  with the secretary of or (0274) 783 085 Camera and patrolled PUBLIC NOTICES the District Licensing 25, Waikato Hospital. Phone Leticha In accordance with surveillance Agency at Waipa Dis- Margaret’s wish a ser- 871-3970 FLATMATE/S Phone 871-2171 trict Council, Private vice was held on Satur- wanted. Large house, or (0274) 407-101 Bag 2402, Te Awa- 10 minutes from mutu. day, 4th August. Te Proud to be Locally Awamutu Funeral Ser- 132 Kihikihi Road town. $100 plus ex- owned and operated This is the second pub- vices Ltd. FDANZ and Te Awamutu penses p/w. Phone or lication of this notice. Griefcare. text (027)443-9088 PUBLIC NOTICE PERSONAL PUBLIC NOTICES Sections 9(5), 16(2A), 18(4), 31(4), 39(2A), THANKYOU TO: MP FOR TARANAKI-KING COUNTRY 41(4), 55(4), 62(2A), 64(4), 76(4) The two passing motorists, Betty and Sue Sale of Liquor Act Kawhia SJAB, Westpac Helicopter Dr, SHANE 1989 Paramedic and Pilot and our friends and Ohaupo Properties neighbours; Robyn, Tom, Doreen, Joe, Ellie ARDERN Ltd, 161 Great South and JT, for all your help recently. Electorate Offi ce Road, Ohaupo, Own- Graham and my continuing recovery would 201 Rora St, Te Kuiti ing company, has p 07 878-8855 not have been possible without you all. made application to Please accept our heartfelt thanks. f 07 878-8022 the Waipa District Freephone 870-1005 Licence Agency at Te Susan - Te Kauri Lodge e [email protected] Awamutu for the grant (or renewal) of TO LET a on and off licence in respect to the prem- HARCOURTS BLUE RIBBON 060TC200/07 ises situated at 101 Great South Road, REALTY MREINZ Ohaupo and known

Address Rental Type Bdrms as the Ohaupo Hotel. 571 Franklin St $250/wk HOU 3 The general nature of U1, 65 Blundell Pl $220/wk HOU 2 the business con- 94 Colgan Street $260/wk HOU 3 ducted (or to be con- U1, 224 Puniu Road $190/wk UNT 2 MEETINGS ducted) under the li- U6, 324 Rewi Street $220/wk UNT 2 cence is hotel. U4, 324 Rewi Street $220/wk UNT 2 TE AWAMUTU COMMUNITY The days on which and

Contact Rachel Hogben on (07) 871-8700 or PUBLIC RELATIONS ORG. INC the hours during which liquor is (or is intended (027)488-8136 for more information ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING to be) sold under the or view the properties at licence are 10.00am - www.harcourts.co.nz Thursday August 16, 7.00pm 2.00am. PUBLIC NOTICES Burchell Pavilion and Meeting Room The application may be Visitor Information Centre - Gorst Avenue inspected during ordi- nary office hours at the THE Y.M.I. TE AWAMUTU Speaker: Waipa Mayor Alan Livingston office of the Waipa Dis- BADMINTON CLUB trict Council, District ALL WELCOME and WISHES TO THANK THE FOLLOWING Licensing Agency, encouraging new members Bank Street, Te Awa- SPONSORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS mutu / Wilson Street SUPPORT OF OUR ANNUAL Cambridge. ROUND ROBIN COMBINES TOURNAMENT Any person who is en- titled to object and who Pop’N’Good Pop Corn, Woody’s Welding Work, wishes to object to the PGG Wrightson - Te Awamutu, PGG Wrightson - grant of the applica- Otorohanga, Wilksbrooke Suzuki, Sandy tion may, not later Yarndley, The Dentist Morrinsville, Giltrap Farm TE AWAMUTU than 10 working days Machinery, Hobbs Electrical, Farmlands - Te after the date of the Awamutu, Debra Morrissey, John Kewish, Selectrix, CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU INC. first publication of no- Rose Town Liquorland, Benchmark, Guthrie Bowron, ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING tice of the application John and Sandra Metcalfe, Mitre 10, Balance Agri in a newspaper in ac- - Te Awamutu, Bike Torque Otorohanga, Tracey Monday, August 13, 2007 cordance with the Act, & Gary Coburn, de Latours & Co, Te Awamutu 10.30 am file a notice in writing of the objection with Milking & Pump Systems, Paul Hudson, The Burchell Pavilion Veterinary Centre, Warwick Rapley, Fairview Ford, the Secretary of the (Information Centre) District Licensing Edward Gibson Plumbing Supplies, Strawbridges Gorst Avenue Agency at Waipa Dis- Retrovision, Scott and Jenni Yarndley, Te Awa- Te Awamutu trict Council, Private mutu Courier, Thompson Concrete - Otorohanga, Bag 2402, Te Awa- Stirling Sports - Te Awamutu. All welcome - Lunch to follow mutu. PAGE 20 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 7, 2007 MEETINGS FOR SALE VEHICLES FOR LIVESTOCK FOR WORK WANTED WORK WANTED WORK WANTED SALE SALE SPECIAL MEETING NUTS AND BOLTS TREE & STUMP AT Stewart and Cava- HOME REPAIRS TO BE HELD 1995 NISSAN DAIRY cows, 14 young SERVICE lier. Phone 871-7062. cows, in calf to frie- Call Dennis Clements AND IN OHAUPO PULSAR Exterior Cleaning MEMORIAL HALL sian and hereford TOTAL TREE CARE Moss, Mould and Algae MAINTENANCE OYSTERS -goes well

bull, second and third 212TC207/07 Tuesday, August 14 -cheap to run Phone 871-5221 Houses, Roofs, Driveways, ~ Building, Decks etc. FRESH and fat @ -1.6 cc calvers, $1300.00. Te Awamutu Owned Cobbles etc also External 7.00pm Phone 871-5033. Fly and Spider Repellent. ~ Painting Greggy’s takeaways. -$3500 ono and Operated This meeting is to Phone 870-2909. Ask about our worry free ~ Basic Landscaping form a committee to Phone ‘keepitclean’ ~ Water blasting promote and upkeep (027) 310-0292 SURPLUS MILK PRINTER all year round programe. Need a helping hand? our Community Hall HP Deskjet 710C, WANTED For your Free quote VEHICLES Anything considered. Any enquiries to Compaq keyboard, Payment on pickup Phone Peter Karl screen and speakers, WANTED 0800 GO SOFTWASH Phone Andy on Phone (07) 823-6892 $60 the lot. Phone Phone John Need help? 0800-467-638 871871---33193319 or 871-7797 after 7pm. 871-8052 Phone: (07) 871-3176 Fax (07) 848-1702 (027) 216216---86888688 CASH FOR a/h Tui 871-7205 (027) 466-3457 KELLY & BRYANT CHARTERED ACCONTANTS LTD CARS 262TC204/06 [email protected] SEAFOOD www.softwash.co.nz MEATEATER $120 Salad and raw fish. LIVESTOCK HOMEKILLS LTD Fresh @ Greggy’s Phone The Car King All Exterior Cleaning on WANTED FENCING takeaways. Phone Johnny Nelson Killing and TE AWAMUTU 870-2909 (021) 051-2270 or processing 871-5353 a/h WASHBRIGHT FARM ROWING CLUB AC PETFOODS RESIDENTIAL Phone 871-9995 SHELVING conditions apply MOSS, ALGAE, LICHEN LIFESTYLE ANNUAL GENERAL STEEL frame, glass Now Buying TREATMENT BLOCKS MORTGAGE MEETING and wood shelves. All Horses  Low pressure for all your fencing 7.00pm sizes. Phone 871-7072 DEAD CARS BROKER 0800-DOWNCOW Coloursteel roofs requirements. Monday, August 13 Roof spray, Tiles and NZMBA at Commercial Hotel FOR SALE UNDER Cash Paid Experience and quality $50 Decromastic guaranteed Phone Christine All members, intending CALVES Rotary clean, pavers, 871-3176 * Phone 827-1849 or members welcome. WANTED driveways, footpaths (021) 545-302 ATMOSFEAR DVD  (027) 473-0001 board game, new, Four day old. Commercial buildings TE AWAMUTU $100  unwanted gift, $20. Graffiti Removal SWIM CLUB Friesian, Whitehead, PAINTING & Phone 871-7072 Beef Breeds. Phone (0274) 763-347 Free Pick up or 871-7389 ANNUAL GENERAL Bococks Calf Rearing DECORATING MEETING BABY buggy, twin Phone Andy: For all your farm sport. good condition. Interior - Exterior - August 12, 2007 (07) 823-6989 Phone Mark on BOBCAT and truck crop and pasture $45 Phone 871-7072 or txt: 872-1772 or hire, section, drive- spraying... Decks & Fences etc.

Burchell Pavilion (027) 453-7637 (027)474-6917 way clearing, sand, RAH Contractors at 2.30 pm. GIRLS 16” BMX bike. “Agricultural Spray metal and topsoil Phone (027) 202-6494 Very good condition. *conditions apply 065TC206/07 supplies. Phone Tony Contractor” AGENDA: Presidents Report 435 Phone 871-6692 COLOSTRUM 871-9582 or (021) 154- 2322. Phone Neil today Financial Statement AND SURPLUS PROFESSIONAL Election of Officers GIRLS 20” BMX bike. A1 Service on (021) 926-315 DRESSMAKER. Annual Subscription Excellent condition. MILK WANTED! Wanted - Weddings, balls and General Business. $40. Phone 871-6692 CARPET all occasions, altera- DEAD CARS Phone Deb Kirkham Glen Rawson on 871-4815 or tions. Collect and de- HEAD board, two CLEANING Plumbing TRADE AID Best Dollars  (027)490-1007 liver by arrangement. chests drawers, mir- Craftsman, Plumber Phone Andrea 871- ANNUAL GENERAL ror, $50. Phone 871- IICRC Approved and Gasfitter 3626. MEETING 8004. Roofing  Maintenance  New Monday August 13 COLOSTRUM Get th Phone (027) 222-7590 TTRUCKRUCK 7.00pm INK colour cartridges, at c MFC3100C. Open, not ar WANTED or 870-2987a/h SIX wheeler tip truck outa Methodist Church the for hire, experienced used. $40 Phone 871- re Bococks Calf Rearing Lounge 9040 WINDOWS cleaned by driver/operator. Ph 870-2200 Phone 872-1772 ULTRA CLEAN the experts. Phone Phone (07) 827-1849 Seeking new trustee Te Awamutu or or Mark on members IRONING board, Phone 871-6662 Ultra Clean 871-6662. or (027) 473-0001. 0800 CAR DUMP (027)474-6917 or (0274) 984-465 All welcome clothes airier, under bed storage contain- 109TC201/07 WORK WANTED ers $10 each. Phone PROPERTIES FOR CHIMNEY BUSINESS SUPER 871-4903 WANTED TO BUY SALE DEALS CLEAN, parts, repair, CARL STROHMENGER LARGE Bird cage, 3 TE AWAMUTU Pri- install. Phone Andrew TYRES cockatiels, 1 budgie. mary, Size 4 Uniform. PRIVATE Taylor, 871-4244 or PAINTING & DECORATING Lot $49.90 Phone Phone 871-3204. (027)466-4367 CONTRACTORS STUART Law Ltd, (021)932-630 SALE Phone 871-6426. GRAZING 166 Ascot Place CLARKE’S Painting - Interior & Exterior RIMU Firewood and CARAVANS & AVAILABLE Modern 3 bedroom CARPET corrugated iron. Paperhanging TRAILERS Phone 871-7907 dur- home in quiet CLEANING PALM KERNEL cul-de-sac. PHONE 021 189 1820 ing day. For your carpet and CAR trailer for sale, Large single garage, upholstery cleaning SOURCE NZ 7 x 5 plus cattle crate, SCOOTERS NZ made, Immediately available internal access. Phone Keith, STOCK SALES new floor, reg and sturdy, inflatable for delivery, quality Open home Sunday mobile WOF, $1500. Phone tyres. $25 each. product, professional 1.00pm-2.00pm (027) 280-0790 (027) 484-7648. Phone 871-7072 service, freight options. Phone or 871-4930 Call SourceNZ on (021)446-275 We aim to please FOR SALE SILVER mobile robe 0508 SOURCENZ to view. double rails adjust- (0508-768-723) TE AWAMUTU WEEKLY SALE FIREWOOD able height. $50 Trademe Ref # for competitive on ELECTRICIANS Thursday August 9 - 11.00am 5m³ - $160, 10m³ - Phone 871-4903 farm pricing. 112374192 $290 delivered. Phone Your local palm New work and Location: Te Awamutu Sale Yards, USB keyboard and kernel supplier. rere---wireswires (07) 873-9190 eve- WORK WANTED Paterangi Road, Te Awamutu nings, mobile (021) mouse. Excellent con- dition $10 pair. Phone SILAGE wrapped, Call 0800 500500---101101 Sale Comprising. 617-349. 027 666 8292 871-4903 baby bales, last of line 11.00am Prime & Boners FRESH KINA can deliver. Phone BBOBCATOBCAT Immediate start 10 Fat Cattle wne NOW @ Greggy’s take- PLANTS FOR 871-1851. O r 150 Boners perator aways. Phone 870- SALE LIVESTOCK FOR O EXTERIOR house 12.00 Dairies 2909. Trevor cleaning. Phone Ultra SALE Peters 40 I/c Fries Fries x Jsy cows BORONIA Clean 871-6662 today! 40 I/c Fries Fries x Jsy hfrs Gallery 8 179TC213-07 BROWN, $9.97 @ BULL calves, well 002727 515515 65196519 31 Bank Street Rickits Mitre 10. WATERBLASTING. Store Cattle breed, 4 day old pedi- 0077 887171 11971971 Phone Ultra Clean 10 Potter Bulls Just arrived: Whale Bone, gree jerseys. Phone Pounamu, Pottery, 871-6662 today! DAPHNE Adrian 871-8897 Rosetown Bobcat Ltd 20 2yr str & hfrs Paintings, Glass. 70 ylg beef x strs & hfrs Phone 871-2068 THREE litre pot, LIVESTOCK WANTED $10.97 @ Rickits Mi- 50 wnr beef x strs & hfrs GREGGY’S tre 10. 12.00 noon Sheep & Calves BONER COWS WANTED 20 Prime lambs BURGERS are the STRAWBERRY 30 Store Lambs best in town, built to PLANTS, 6 for $10 @ 800 four day calves order. Phone 870- Rickits Mitre 10. Don’t Wait Two Weeks For Payment 2909. Further Entries Being Accepted SMOKED FISH TRADE SALES Immediate Payment - Competitive Schedule All enquiries to: Also empty heifers and potter bulls Chris Ryan 07 871-3313 0272 431 078 FRESH, now @ Greg- BEARINGS gys Takeaways, Ha- Peter Schnuriger 07 871-3316 0272 431 836 zelmere Crescent. AT Stewart and Cava- Phone Warren Robinson (07) 829-5601, (025) 925-030 Peter Cain 07 871-3580 0274 933 808 Phone 870-2909. lier. Phone 871-7062. Bill Lincoln 871-5834, (0274) 925-080 Bob Drake 07 871-7515 0274 941 958 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 7, 2007 PAGE 21 WORK WANTED FARM SITUATIONS SITUATIONS SITUATIONS EMPLOYEES VACANT VACANT VACANT WANTED SPORTS DRAW CAREGIVER ROSE PRUNING MYSTERY For Weekend August 11 TIME CURRAGHMORE 36 year old tetraplegic STUD BOOK AHEAD male needs active SHOPPERS personal caregiver. (market research) Positions exist on our For June - July Hamilton based stud 4 hours per morning, Part time work rose pruning needs farm for persons with a Up to 2 days p/wk available for both male SCHOOL good background in for all your including Saturdays . and female shoppers. CARETAKER gardening needs horses and an eagerness Must be conscientious, (40 hours per week) to develop their Phone 871-1504 and winter cleanups reliable and able to horse skills. Not Sundays Maintaining our school NETBALL Phone Tess meet deadlines. Access (027) 238-2517 or Work will include duties to email is necessary, grounds and buildings, Thursday August 9 (07) 872-2853 a/h associated with the facsimile an advantage. heating system and 6:30 RSN Henry Morgan Builders v Pirongia U19; COGS swimming pool along breeding season and Please e-mail your 1 v Pirongia Meateaters KIDS AT HOME LTD FARM WORK would also involve enquiry with resume with other tasks. Job 8:15 Marist Weka v TAC Senior A; OSC Bailey Ingham WANTED assisting with the Home Based and experience description available Wanderers v Kawau Tigers preparation of yearlings from the school office Caregivers needed... to Hoed NZ Ltd, for the Karaka Sales care of Suzanne at upon request. RELIEF milkers Are you at home Saturday August 11 in January. [email protected] . available. Phone (027) caring for your child? Please send your 9:00 TAS Angels v TAS Misfi ts; TAI Chatterboxes v TAI 539-6412. Good wages and working conditions Do you live in a child application to: Starlets; Pirongia AMP v TAC OSK; Sacred Heart 1 v TAI are offered. friendly home with a The Principal, Figure 8; Pirongia U16 v RSN Juniors FARM fenced section? PAINTING Te Awamutu Primary School, 9:50 TAI Originals v Pirongia Ray White Real Estate; Please apply in writing TAS Galz v Pirongia Troopers; TAC Da Pink Umbrellaz v EMPLOYEES with CV to: Are you interested in FOREMAN 401 Teasdale Street, Comrades Juniors; TAS Corboy Earthmovers v TAC 10A; WANTED The Manager earning money from Person required to Te Awamutu St Pats Foxy Chicks v K-Town Ferns Curraghmore Stud Ltd, home by caring for one work, run a team, Phone: 871-5378 MILKER 247 Gillard Road, or two other children. quote sites and can or email: 10:40 TAS KTM Farm & Trail v TAC Buttman Clan; RD2 If the answer is YES start and finish jobs. Pukeatua Hoolie Doolies v St Pats Cheeky Cheetahs; WANTED [email protected] Ohaupo 3882 please phone us NOW! COGS 2 v Alexandra Hotel Pirongia Old Girls; Marist A v Honest, reliable RAH Contractors or e-mail: Phone (027) 202-6494 TAC Streakers; COGS 3 v Kelly & Bryant; Pekerau Jets v person with good [email protected] Phone Denise Pekerau Rockets communication skills 871-7673 “DO 11:30 Pirongia Sincerity v TAS Done Deal; St Pats wanted to assist with PERMANENT (Monday - Friday SECURITY Officers Pirates v TAPS Hot Steppers; Hato Patariki Chix v TAS milking on 330 cow are needed! Gain this THE Dairy Farm in MILKER WANTED 8.30 to 1.30) Jellibeenz; TAS Guthrie Bowron v TAS Gyde Wansbone; NZQA approved TAPS Stormers v Pokuru Mountain Magic Maihiihi area. to fill staff rorosssterter qualification by corre- RIGHT Classifi ed 12:20 TAC Senior C v TAS Soliders; Pirongia Stormers Phone (07) 873-2876  2007-2008 Season spondence for under Advertising $550. Student loans v Sacred Heart 2; TAS Ecolab v Tigers Royal; Paterangi  620 cows 50 AS/HB THING” Comrades v Korakonui Hot Shots; ASB v Comrades Phone 871 51 51 may apply. Phone  Live out position 0800-800-043. Social; Paterangi v Pirongia Sparklers  Start ASAP 1:10 St Pats Stars v TAC 10B; TAS Royalz v Arohena  13 kilometres North SITUATIONS VACANT Jets; TAS Die Hards v TAC 9B; Ohaupo Social v Te Tau- of Otorohanga mata Ki Parawera; Pirongia Strikers v Korakonui Shooting Stars; Ph Bruce 2:00 TAS Those Guys v TAS Maniacs; TAI Pinkalish v (021)314382 TAC 9C; PGF v RSN Independent Cattle Brokers; TAC Be TIdy 10C v TAI Sharpen Up G-Force; Pirongia RD1 v Tumeke; FARM EMPLOYEES WANTED Business, Education, Pekerau Comets v Pirongia Flyers 2:50 TAC 9A v TAS Paul Kay Dental; Pirongia FIL v TAI Transport, Industrial, DAIRY FARM WORKER Dodgers; AI v TAC Senior B; Puahue Professionals v Domestic, You TAPS Stylie Babes 460 Cows - Immediate Start Duty Roster: Dinae Cox; TAS Ecolab (am), 160 Ha Dairy Farm, 8km South of Te Awamutu KEEP TE AWAMUTU TAS Gyde Wansbone (pm); B & C Duty: TAS Those Guys, TAS Maniacs. TAI Angels have a BYE. (Te Kawa Crossroads), 37 ASHB with feed pad. BEAUTIFUL SOCIETY We are looking for a reliable farm worker with some Future Ferns experience. We are supportive and mentoring SITUATIONS 9:50 K-Town v St Pats Magic Rockets; TAPS Team employers who can help you gain knowledge in all Rocks v TAPS Shooting Stars aspects of the day to day running of a dairy farm. WANTED 10:40 Pukeatua Monkeys v Paterangi Panthers; Pokuru Stars v Pokuru Jewels We offer: Outstanding Offi ce and - Regular rostered time off #BABY SITTER # 11:30 Korakonui Super 7A v Pirongia Seagulls; Pirongia - A three bedroom home with two car garage Administration Opportunities #AVAILABLE# Stars v Arohena Lady Bugs 12:20 Pekerau Bullets v Pokuru Angels; St Pats Dolphins - AgITO and Dexcel Courses encouraged After School /  Te Awamutu  Hamilton # Evenings # v Korakonui Super 7B We require:  Otorohanga  Te Kuiti Reliable 15 year old 1:10 St Pats Mini Magic v TAPS Mini Magic; Nga - One seasons experience or a background in farming College Student Purapura o Te Aroha v TAPS Hotshots We have a number of clients looking for offi ce - Tractor experience (feeding supplements) staff from skilled PA’s through to administration, Phone 871-6881 or 2:00 St Pats Shooting Stars v TAPS Groovy Chicks; - Self motivated and reliable accounts and entry level positions. (027) 360-4047 Pekerau Flyers v TAPS Superstars - Willingness to learn and enjoys farming So whether you’re at the start of your career or seeking RELIABLE 15 year Please contact Angela Fullerton: 871-1911 a challenging new environment call us today. old girl available for child care after or email: [email protected] For a confi dential conversation school, evenings and phone us on 870-5402 holidays. Phone 872- SITUATIONS VACANT 4 Success 7773

www.peoplesolutions.co.nz 219TC204-07 JUNIOR RUGBY Saturday August 11 11th,12th&13th Grades Refer to www.rugby- waikato.co.nz for confi rmed draw. 10th Grade TAS Jets v Pirongia White, Albert Pk RURAL SALES POSITION 3A 10am; TAS Rockets v T/A Marist, Albert Pk 3B TE AWAMUTU 10am; TAS Bombers v Pirongia Black, Albert Pk 3A 11am; Korakanui v TAS Torpedoes, Korokanui 1A Our company requires a rural agent to 11am; TAS Gunners v Kihikihi Terminators, Albert join our very successful rural team. Pk 3B 11am. Rural real estate is an exciting cycle and 9th Grade Pirongia Black v TAS Bulldogs, Pirongia the right motivated person with a rural 2A 11am; TAS Broncos v TAS Wildcats, Albert Pk background will find this position 2A 11am; TAS Knights v Ohaupo, Albert Pk 2B extremely interesting and rewarding. 11am; Pirongia White (bye). 8th Grade Pirongia White v TAS Eagles, Pirongia A generous commission structure is offered 2B 11am; Pirongia Mountain Men v Kihikihi War- for the right person who is prepared to work riors, Pirongia 2A 10am; TAS Falcons v Ohaupo, in a team environment. Albert Pk 5B 11am; Korakanui v T/A Marist, Ko- All enquiries will be treated in confidence rokanui 1B 11am; Pirongia Black (bye). and should be addressed to: 7th Grade TAS Foxes v Korakanui, Albert Pk 5A GEOFF REES Director 11am; TAS Cats v Kihikihi Stingers, Albert Pk WAIPA PROPERTY LINK LTD MREINZ, 5B 10am; TAS Tigers v TAS Lions, Albert Pk 5A PO BOX 388, 10am; Ohaupo Yellow v T/A Marist Gold, Ohaupo 1A 11am; Ohaupo Red v TAS Bears, Ohaupo 1B Cambridge 11am; Pirongia Speedsters v T/A Marist Green, Office (07) 827-4628 or if you prefer Pirongia 2B 10am; Pirongia White v Pirongia Black, phone Geoff on (07) 827-5853 A/H Pirongia 1A 11am. 219TC025/07 PAGE 22 Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, August 7, 2007 The REGENT Theatre Beautiful Te Awamutu • Ph 07 871 6678 www.regent3.itgo.com A hugely enjoyable action flick that HISTORY BOYS M delivers likeable characters, a decent 22ND WEEK. THU 6.00, SAT 3.35, SUN 1.35 plot, plenty of wise-cracks and more breathtakingly ridiculous stunts that you’ll GEORGIA RULE M TUE, WED & THU 5.45, FRI 8.00, SAT 7.55, know what to do with. A helluva lot of fun. SUN 5.50 DIE HARD 4.0 M Bob Dylan plays this Saturday THU 5.40 & 8.10, FRI 5.50 & 8.20, HARRY POTTER & THE ORDER SAT 12.50, 3.20, 5.50 & 8.20, OF THE PHOENIX M SUN 12.40, 3.10 & 5.40 TUE 6.30, WED 7.00, FRI 5.40 & 8.10, Te Awamutu Courier and There’s everything from SAT 1.20, 4.05 & 6.50, CDs4nix (formerly Tracs) give ‘Blowin’ In the Wind’, ‘The LIVES OF OTHERS M SUN 11.20, 2.05 & 4.50 readers the chance to celebrate Times They Are A Changin’’ and TUE 5.50, WED 7.30, SAT 5.30, SUN 3.30 Bob Dylan’s Kiwi concert this ‘Just Like A Woman’ through to AMAZING GRACE M Saturday by winning a copy of ‘Jokerman’, ‘Silvio’, ‘Things TRANSFORMERS M TUE & WED 5.55 & 8.10, THU 5.50 & 8.00, the compilation CD ‘The Essen- Have Changed’ and the incred- FRI 5.45 & 7.35, SAT 1.30 & 5.40, TUE, WED & THU 7.50, SAT 3.00, SUN 1.00 tial Bob Dylan’. ibly powerful ‘Hurricane’. SUN 11.30 & 3.35 Dylan plays Auckland’s Vector It is impossible to say what he This is a TRUE, riveting, provocative, Centre with support from The will perform in his show given THE SIMPSONS PG gripping and unexpectedly Frames. his rich back catalogue of mate- TUE & WED 6.15 & 8.00, THU 5.55 & 7.40, moving BRITISH gem. With a freshness that belies rial. FRI 6.00 & 7.50, PIERREPOINT M his 66 years on planet earth His ‘Never Ending Tour’ SAT 1.00, 2.50, 4.40, 6.25 & 8.10, TUE 8.15, WED 5.50, THU 7.55, FRI 5.55, SUN 11.00, 12.50, 2.40, 4.20 & 6.00

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